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Show Two Dragerton Girls Training with Cant Stop a Car on a Dime or Dollar You WAVES Everyone knows you cant stop a car on a dime. But do you realize just exactly how far your car does travel before it can be stopped? Its a lot further than "you may think, the National Safety Council says. Tests show it takes the average under most conditions, driver, about three-fourtof a second Recruiting Station. Miss Zamora has just completed to react to an emergency and hit 14 days leave with her parents his brakes. At 15 mph, in the time it takes before entering 16 weeks of aviation technical training at the to react, youve already traveled Jacksonville, Florida, Naval train- at least 17 feet theoretically, over three men. It ing station. about Miss Rock is now spending 14 takes another 14 feet to bring days' leave with her sister in Nor- two more folk, Virginia, before reporting for your car to a halt. Thats a total her 16 weeks of aviation technical training at Jacksonville naval Local training station. Miss Zamora and Miss Rock will be granted leave upon completion of their technical training before being assigned to a naval air station in the United States, Guam, Hawaii or Europe. Recruiter Simmons wishes to announce that any young woman Joseph A. Holmes Safety Assohave been between the ages of 18 and 26, if ciation certificates single and a high school graduate, awarded to 83 operations in the may now enlist in the Navy for a coal industry for producing cerperiod of three years Instead of tain tonnages or working a certain without a enlistment. The number of man-houthe four-yeprivilege of enlisting for only fatality. Most of these cited were three years expires in July. For underground bituminous coal mininformation contact your Navy es. Included were three mines in this area. recruiting station. Helper. Among those cited was the Col umbia coal mine of the is As Driving steel division. United States Steel Corporation, ColumMuch a Gamble bia, Utah; 4,564,434 man-hou- rs Miss Dorothy Zamora, SA, USN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zamora of Dragerton, and Miss Phyllis Rock, SA, USN, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rock of Dragerton, have finished nine weeks of Navy recruit training at Balnbridge, Maryland, announces Recruiter Simmons of the Helper - hs all rs Three Mines Cited by Holmes Safety Association READY ROCK SHOW EXHIBITS . . . Esther Barney, Wayne E. Johnston, William Branson and Allen Barney, left to right, and Mrs. Edith Johnston,, seated, display some of the unusual items that will be on exhibit when the Castle Valley Gem National Society presents its first annual show May 31 and June 1 at the Price Guard Armory. On display from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day wUl be rare and polished stones from all over the world as well as displays of many attractive items which have been manufactured from various stones. President of the club is Wayne E. Johnston, is Allen Barney and secretary-treasuris Bertha Vance. William Branson is chairman of the show. The show will be open to the general public and there will be no charge. vice-preside- nt er Second Section Thursday, May 22, 1958 Price Junior High Bids Farewell To 176 Tenth Graders Next Week One" hundred and seventy-si- x tenth graders at the Price junior high school will bid farewell next week to their school and when the 1958-5school year opens they will enter senior high school. The junior high school tenth grade list includes the following students: Elsie Adams, Phyllis Alexander, Jon K. Alley, Gourdin Allred, Barbara Allred,- Guy Anderson, Stan9 - Connie ley Anderson, Andrezzi, Jack Amason Virginia H. Baggett, Betty Barham, Cloyd Barker, John Barney, John Behunin, Juanita Bentley, Connie Behunin, Keith Birch Bennie Blackburn, Paul Blaser, Jack Buchanan, Elnora Brown, Richard Bentley, Gary Callaway, Gloria Cadez, Manuel Castillo, Robert Causer,, David Cave, Lola Cherry, Jack Gail Chidester, Carl Chidester, Christensen, . Alva . Clark, Mary Ann Colunga,- - George Cook, Tito Corrales, Claude Cowley, Janice Cochrane, Karen Cox, Leon Curtis, Blaine Day, Jerry L. Davis, Dick Draper, James Draper, Helen . For Druce,' Roscoe Duncan, Frances Duran, Grace Dubray, Larry Edwards, Judy English, Beatrice Escondon, LaVina Escon-doSharon Jesse' Espinoza, Evans, Sharon Fasselin, Stewart Fau-set- t, Peggy Lynn Fiack, Lee Forsythe, Marlene Frandsen, Pat Fullmer, Louise Golding, Juanita Gorden, Bevan Goff, Donna Greenwood, Deanna Gustas, Val Halamandaris, Sharlet Kaaren Hanson, Sharon Rae Linda Harmon, Patsy Hanson, Lee Hartley, Ronnie Henderson, TedAilennie... LaRue Harmon, Kathleen Hobbs, Dean Holdaway, Mary Hribar, Melinda Hutchison, rucci, Eugene Pizzuto, Sheri Douglas Powell, Abe Powell, Kent Powell, Marie Powell, Venice Powell, Vivian Price, Leon Rich, Jimmy Richens, Arlene Rollins, Patricia Russell, Larry Safford, Ruby Sanchez, J. R. Scott, Sharon Seeley, Judith Seppi, Geraldine Shield, Paul Simms, Ernie Simons, Myma Rae Smith, LaRae Stewart, Bruce Stevens, Dalton Takahashi, Jean Topoloxec, Michael Tatton, Alice Tanniguchi, Richard Tatton, Brent Thorngren, Andy Thatcher, Lee Phaf-fenberg- n, Hal-ilto- n, six-foote- rs Colum-bia-Gene- - If, despite all your precautions, you find yourself in an emergency, remember this tip: Better that you head for the ditch than ram an oncoming car. least 176 feet more than half Stay alert stay alive," the the distance of a football field. Council says. Think ahead. If you saw an accident situation ahead after looking up and hit The condition known as the brakes immediately, before in reference to furs, results prime, from a you could stop your car would of the skin accompanied thinning 366 have traveled feet further an increase in the number of equal to another football field, by hairs comprising the fur. This conand then some. Your trouble may not be light- dition is present only in ing cigarettes. But everyones dis va without a fatality from November 11, 1948, to January 1, 1958, while producing 3,922,190 tons of coal, As Russian Roulette Russian roulette, anyone? and Of course not. Whod be silly Geneva coal mine, Columbia-Genev- a enough to play that game? Good steel division, United question. But how about out there States Steel Corporation, Horse on the highway? Do you ever drive fast? Then Canyon, Utah; 2,467,231 without a from youre playing just as dangerous a April 29, 1955, to fatality 1, 1958, January Naas Russian game roulette, the tional Safety Council points out, while producing 2,404,779 ton6 of coal, and Driving at high speeds is pretty King mine, U.S. Fuel Company, silly," it says. Hiawatha, Utah; 1,188,572 manLets suppose youre on a trip. Council statistics show hours without a fatality from July that if you whiz along at 75 mph, 28, 1955, to December 31, 1957. the chances of someone getting On checking the files kept on killed if an accident occurs are mine fatalities by The some descrepencies were notone in eight. Drive 65 mph and your chances ed. According to the records kept of dying if an accident occurs are here, George Kasselas, 62, Price, hosa lot slimmer one In 20. At the died at the Price speed it will take about an hour pital August 27, 1955, one week after being injured in a bounce more on the road. Slow down to 55, though, and if in the Columbia mine. a collision takes place the chance Another descrepency was noted of a fatality occurring is one in in the report on the Horse Canyon 50. The slower speed will mean a mine. According to the safety couple more hours of driving on award, the mine had not recorded the a fatality since April 29, 1955 jaunt. Each 10 mph decrease in speed The records of this newspaper increases your chances of coming show that Dale Hubbartt, 46, of out of a car wreck alive. Dragerton died May 13, 1955, of Don't be a gambler on the injuries suffered the day before in highway," the Council warns. The the Horse Canyon mine. He was stakes are the greatest your hit by a" roof bolt pin traveling on Trathen, . Gerry Vale, Dick Vance, Arlene Warren, Reed Warren, Larry Williams, Orvil Williams, Dorothy Whitiig, Earl Dean Elaine Winn, JoAnn Wilson, Bonnie Ide, Gena Wooden, Wright, Brent Jensen, Bobby Jewkes, Jim Young, Lee Johnston, Douglas Johnstun, Patricia Zavala Charlene Zobell, Tom Judd, Jerry Jorgensen, Vivian life. Zupon. Eddie Klarich, Lois Kennick, Nick Kontas, Gay Lambert, Don Lavdavazo, Sandra Larsen, Dale Lewis, Donald Lillie, Linda Longhurst, Bonnie Lee, Fred Marietti, Dixie Marshall, Tino Marquez, Shirley Marx, Irvin O. Massey, Nancy Martin, Ann Mathis, Gwen Mathis, Harrold Helen Medina, Darrell Mabbutt, Louis Miller, Michael Mills, Pamela Miller, Pauline Moreno, Meredith Mitchell, Gary Mor-le- sometime or other by something in the car. Best protection is to be alert, and to hold down your speed so if you do face a situation, youll- have time to stop safely. If you do find yourself facing an emergency, youll be better able to stop in time if your tires and brakes are in good condition. An emergency is no time for added problems. rs ar Fast me&te youve run over and at only 15 mph! Most motorists, though, dont drive quite that slow. Lets assume you usually whiz along at, say, 60 mph. A' pretty reasonable speed, youd say. Keep your eyes on the road and reach for a cigarette lighter. Put the cigarette in your mouth, glance down and flick the lighter. That flick and initial puff on the cigarette took about two seconds. During that time, you traveled at of five tracted man-hou- rs 400-mil- e te City-Count- 400-mi- y GENUINE SOUR MASH le a belt conveyor. DHL t KILL CO., LOQISVILLE, IT., RCKIUCKT SUIUCHT Kentucky STRAIGHT BOURBON BOURBON WHISKEY-- 80 FIOOF . n, FIIU5 y, TRACTION! PHILLIPS 66 FARM SERVICE WHS Rosalie McKendrick. David Nelson, Thelma Newell, Gaylene Noyles, Howard Olsen, Judy Olsen, Od-geOlsen, Mike Orfanakis, Amos rs Ortega, James Oviatt, Patricia Pappas, Bunnie Peterson, Carol Petiti, Stephen Petty, John C. Perez, Reid Pace, Jim Piacitellj, Wade Pierce, Mary Pie- - Foreman Gives Paper at Session The repair and maintenance of underground mining equipment was the subject of a paper given by LaMar T. Lindsay, shop foreman for the Kaiser Steel Corporation's Sunnyside coal mines at a continuous mining session of the American Mining Congress 1958 Coal Convention held at Cincinnati, Ohio. Lindsay said the coal mining equipment used by the company at its Sunnyside operatiohs is re- quired to work under the most which difficult circumstances, makes maintenance of the equipment exceedingly important. He said there were many roof failures Open Center of extraordinary roof conin Tread grips firmly, deans trolspite measures. He also said the itself. mining equipment is often required to work on steep grades up Deal Action Bars work is s to 20 percent. The company operates ten conteam, poll steadily. tinuous miners which are operbasis and Ixtra Rugged Shoulder ated on a 250 tons of coal per shift. girt full traction, loaf serfice. average The machines are brought to the Tiro outside shop on the average of Farm 66 four Phillips once a year, where they are comIs Headquarters pletely torn down and every part is given a complete overhauL The CARL NYMAN overhaul of each costs in the neighborhood of 517,000 to Flex-Acti- You spend a lot of time in your car driving to work, shopping, taking trips. How your car rates on the road is important to you. So all we ask before you invest in a new car is this: Come in and 58 take a road rate drive in a Swept-Win- g on two-shi- ft AND $25,-00- SON The feel behind the wheel You feel different because you sit differently. Low and snug and secure, completely in control, almost a port of the car. The view around you The glass area is tremendous. The visibility is outstanding in every direction front, sides, rear. 0. ex Lindsay gave a planation of the system used by the company to assure that all Price, Utah equipment is in operating condithe company Rear Tracter Tires UncondMenel tion and said that also keeps an extensive supply of E0 Months. for Guaranteed y parts to assure that any disabled Front Tires Guaranteed ter IS equipment can be readily put back Months. Into operation. Phillips 6 Dlstrttutor Center Main and 1st West YOU BE THE JUDGE! -- Dodge. Really compare it thoroughly on every count. We honestly believe it rides better, handles easier, responds quicker than any other car youve ever driven. But well leave the verdict entirely up to you. You be the judge. THINGS TO NOTICE IN The ease of push-buttOnce you try Dodge THE driving on Push-Butto- n TorqueFlite youll never be happy with outmoded lever types. Ladies love it. A ride thats a glide Theres no sway on curves, no dip at stops. Torston-Aic- e is standard equipment, too. SWEPT-WIN- G 58: SWEPT-WIN- G 58 This power steering is different No power steering is like Dodge power steering. It works full lime, yet leaves you the feel of the rood. Horsepower and stopping power You get up to 320 hp. You get new-desiTota1 Contact Brakes. step-by-st- 154 EAST MAIN BUNNELL GARAGE PRICE, UTAH |