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Show Page December THE JOURNAL 8 Drive On To Spur 17, 1935 Layton Jaycees "Man of Month" SAYS COUNCIL BEING VIOLATED, LAYTON Glen Burnham, PASSING SCHOOL BUS LAWS Dining-Ou- t Lay-to- n Marion Isbell, president of tbe National Restaurant Associa-tio- n (left), and George R. LeSauvage, president of the New York State Restaurant Association, get help from a pretty girl in counting out the First Prize in International Silvers Dine-OSlogan Contest. ut In this era of contests galore, Imagine one in which the public is ineligible but one which, nevertheless, is likely to influence mightily the pattern of family life all over America. This contest, sponsored by the International Silver Company and its dealers, seeks a slogan that will influence more 'people to dine out more often. Some 200,000 restaurant owners and executives are expected to participate. The slogan, when found, will be featured in millions of dollars worth of advertising in newspapers and other media all over the country in an all-oeffort by the restaurant industry, and major companies that supply it, to increase the dine-ouhabit. So get ready Mr. Family Man! The International Silver contest, under auspices of the National Restaurant Association, closes December 31. Shortly after the first of the year a slogan will have been found. You can then expect your wife to remind you that publicationsall over the land are urging you to Give the little woman a treat take her out to eat!" Incidentally, International Silver is offering a $1,000 first prize for the right slogan and 25 other prizes for runner-u- p slogans. Motorists in Utah will be pro- also announced that increased vigi- vided an additional reminder as lance will be directed to enforceto the present Utah law on pass- ment of the Utah law, which limits ing school buses which are load- the speed to 20 miles per hour at ing or disembarking school chil- such times. dren, the Utah Safety Council was This Utah law is but one of advised today. many that are being flagrantly The reminder will be in the form violated, and there is every possiof special signs to be placed along bility that a full stop will evenbusy U. S. !L in Davis County and G. Ernest U. S. .( in Morgan County by the tually be required, said Utah State Road Commission-Thes- Bourne, Council executive secretwo areas have been parti- tary, but until such a time arrives the cooperation of every motorist cularly troubled with ' motorists is absolutely essential. No driver speeding past such buses and jeopwould want to strike down one of ardizing the safety of the children. these children, and slowing down is of The project part the stepped to the required speed of 20 miles activities up regarding school bus per hour is the best vvay we now problems recommended by the En- have to prevent such a tragedy. forcement and Engineering ComMr. Bourne reported that eight mittees of the Council, following several complaints registered with of the surrounding mountain states require a full stop when a school the Council. bus is loading or unloading stuThe Utah Highway Patrol has dents on the highway. florist, was named Layton Jaycce of the month. Mr. Burnham is now serving as national director for the Jaycees, and plans to visit every club in the state during his tenure of office. Along with his charming wife, Carmen, he publishes the monthly Straws in the Jaycee paper, Wind. former president of the Lay-to- n club, he has traveled in 17 states since June on special JCC A assignments. A willing and conscientious worker, he avails his services to his club when they are requested. Motorists, if you try stopping on an icy dime these winter days and nights, youre likely to find The Utah yourself Safety Council advises all drivers to go slow on ice and snow. Use tire chains for maximum traction and safety. short-change- d. t" ut Life at its Best! When youre skiing on the in comparable slopes at Aspen , Colo rado . . . thats life at its best! -- After an exciting Jay on tlie ski slopes, top off your fun !y ordering... mt its z I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT z BOURBON WHISKEY THE lomtD IY HILL4 HILL COMPANY 10UISVIUE. KtNTUClY IfUJwV' ? A HAPPY NEW YEAR m s. 4 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURDON WHISKEY A smoother Kentucky bourbon since 1870 HILL & HILL CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF. C0RP., SERVING 63 UTAH AND WYOMING COMMUNITIES |