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Show MAT IT, 1M PAGE TWO South Cache Courier iiknrichsen & More Courteous McDowell at Hyrum, Utah Weekly Published Ed. M. Pitcher, State Highway Patrolman, was the speaker at the Smithfield KIwanis Clubs regular meeting Thursday evening. Mr. Pitcher spoke upon Traffic Safety and the current Establish?! 1910 i Safety Mr. 1941, year, EDITORIAL. illATIONAL ASSOCIATION National Advertising Representatives, Newspaper Advertising SerSt., vice, 188 West Randolph 111. Chicago, One price: Subscription year, 12.00. Legal paper entered at the in Hyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of ce post-offi- March 1879. 3, GILBERT V. McDOUELL Editor and Business Campaigns. Pitcher stated that during our last peace time driving nearly 40,000 people lost their lives in the United States thru traffic accidents. He asked each one to realize that each one of these 40,000 was a real live person, a mother who was crossing the street to the grocery store, the boy who had borrowed dads car to go to the school dance, the little girl who chased the ball into the street, Dad who was hurrying home from work with the pay check which went bills instead of for hospital needed groceries for the family. These are the kind of people and these numbers represent, there were nearly 40,000! Despite an expected increase in accidents this year, Utah, it appears at present, is holding the line to some extent. Mr. Pitcher attributes this to better cooperation on the part of drivers, more rigid law enforcement, improved driver education, and the periodic Inspection of automobiles and their equipment, but feels their is still much that can be done to improve the traftic accident picture in the state and MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Manager NORMA BAXTER Hyrum News Editor locally. normal traffic year costs the United States the equivalent of the combined populations of Logan, Brigham, Murray, Price and Tooele, in dead. During the same period an additional million and a quarter persons are injured. Imagine If you can every man, woman and child in the three states of Utah, Idaho, and Nevada, suffering bodily injuries such as are sustained in The proautomobile crashes. perty loss Involved is greater than the market value of all taxable property in Utah. Mr. Fitcher then traced the growth of the automobile from its beginning and showed how it brought about our traffic pro- A ETHEL JONES Wellsville News Editor EMILY PEARCE News Editor Paradise Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fayne and children Nedra, Darrell and Melba, of Garfield were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of Hyrum. Dr. and Mrs. Jos. H Allen and children of Sait Lake City were dinner guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright of Hyrum. I The Song Wranglers are Back On the Air Smithfield Health Day Celebration today account for only two tenths of one per cent of our accidents total. Accident investigation shows us that 75 to 80 per cent are caused by traffic violation. In Although the weatherman did other words 3 out of 4 die as the result of some reckless or not seem to cooperate as it was illegal action on the part of a hoped that he would do, yet driver and in the final analysisj everything else worked out favorall of these accidents could have ably to make the recent Health been prevented if the man at the Day Celebration a pronounced wheel had been more cautious, success. Good transportation facilities, law abiding, and courteous, Mr. of community officials cooperation Pitcher stated. the County, and the throughout Some of the most frequent fine judgment, skill, and enthus-an- d faults found wi.n drivers are: school principals, teachers, I. Speeding or driving too and pupils brought results that fast for conditions. 2 out of pleased the public, and that will envoi ve doubtless carry over in achieving five fatal accidents speeding. the primary objective of the celebration. side on the , 2. wrong Driving The Health Pageant of Thursof the road. exhibi3. Failure to grant Right of day night was a splendid of youthful talent, and what tion Way. can be made of it by skillful 4. Alcohol. One in every 5 direction and leadership. Notefatal accidents has drinking inworthy talent in music, speech, volved. dramatic ability, and characterTeen 5. Drivers age ization were quite apparent. age. It drivers have highest proportion was good to see mass participaof accidents, rate drops steadily tion carried out with such precito age of 60 and then rises sion end harmony. The large atsharply again. tendance and interested attention 6. Physical defects. Driving with which all the numbers were whiel tired or sleepy, bad eye greeted showed how well the audience appreciated the entire sight, etc. 7. Poor judgment in passing program. or following. The program scheduled for 8. Failure to signal. Friday the 10th had to be post9. Inattention. Driving is a poned until Monday because of the Inclement weather, but this full time job. 10. change did not detract in the least Improper turning. II. Poor use of lights. Over from the interest and enthusiasm with which every detail as planndriving and failure to dim. 12. Lack of common cour- ed was carried out on the latter date. Promptly at 10 oclock the tesy. on grand parade was under way. 13. Defective equipment Both sides of Main Street from vehicle. 2nd South to 2nd North were 14. Weaving in and out of lined with cars and people all traffic. eager to view the fine parade. 15. False confidense. Costumes, uniforms, decorations, 16. Horn Driving. Too much and especially the fine specimens noise and too little skill. of health and beauty marching to An outline of the coming the music of High School bands, national brake check program presented a spectacle that thrillwhich will coincide with the ed every one. The meeting at 11:00 a. m. in regular State Inspection, which starts May 15th was then made. the First Ward Chapel featured Odds are 1 to 15 that the re- choruses from North Cache and turned service man will be killed South Cache High School girls, in an accident and four to one songs from Providence and Wells-vill- e that he wrell be injured before Elementary Schools, and he dies of natural causes, he Smithfield and Lewiston Junior High. Another interesting feasaid. Mr. Pitcher closed his remarks ture was a panel discussion on with a plea that the Kiwanis health topics by North Cache Physiology students directed by Heber Whiting. Much interest was shown in the track meet carried on at the Junior High Campus under the RATES: Three cents per word direction of Coach Whiting of for one insertion. Three insert- North Cache and Coach Johnson ions for the pvice of two. Two cents per word for three month Clubs and Smithfield City go on record as encouraging the present Safety Campaign and take FOR SALE active steps to encourage slower, safer, and more courteous drivBUY WEEDONE to kill morning ing on the part of the public. glory, dandelions and other obnoxious weeds. Ilyrum Feed and Huge Success Driving Urged Publishers J it today, statvehicles horse drawn that ing blem as we know Slower, Safer And WANT ADS of Smithfield Junior High, assisted by teachers from other schools, A picture show featurirg obin health education was jectives Secpresented at the Smithfield Hall during ond Ward Recreation the afternoon. The Exposition and concessions on the Elementary School Campus attracted considerable attention and seemed to be enjoyed by the children and the general pub-- vrti The days events were brought to a close with a Grand Ball ta the evening at the Stake Houe. O f76ME (regards - WE HAVE THE ORIGINAL UNSURPASSED days are Your high school sleeves roll your up over, so now and tackle the bigger problems that may loom ahead. We are confident that if you will but persevere in the same spirit that has marked your days in high school nothing can stop you. And over always remember that we are your friends, always anxious to serve you, and still more anxious to please. AND 2-4- D WEED KILLER Kill wild Morning Glory, Mustard, thistles, burdock, dandelions, plantain, Poison Ivy, and many others. Will not damage maturing corn, wheat, or pasture and lawn grasses. $1 bottle covers 1,000 sq. ft. Large areas as low as $12 per acre MR. FARM SUPPLY DEALER: Be ready to serve your community with WEEDONE. We are State Distributors 0 R E C II W S FIXE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN. PORTER-VALTO- n GO. 31 Xo. Main Logan Seed and Nursery Specialists SALT LAKE CITY, 4, UTAH a RECORDS JOHNNY SINGS IT LOVE IT YOULL SHOO FLY - APPLE PAN DOWDY Joseph Please Xo Lean on the Hell The Gypsy Im a Big Girl Now Laugiiing on the Outside One-z- y Tvvo-z- Atlanta, G. A. Oh, What It Seemed to Be Prisoner of Love Day by Day Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief Bumble Boogie Seems Like Old Times You Wont Be Satisfied y Cement Mixer Come Closer to Me a a a a a Careless Darlin Horn to be Blue Home on the Range There's Good Blues Tonight I'll Be Yours Dig You Later Heartbreak Trail Personality Full Moon and Empty Arms In the Moon Mist Dont You Remember Me Give Me a Little Kiss Well Gather Lilacs LLOYDS OF LOOAIJ RADIO AXD RECORD SPECIALISTS 14 West Center Logan, UtMi 'T'JI Mpujl Seed Co. FASHION FLOOR CETiTIFIED seed potatoes for sale. $4.00 per hundred. Hyrum Feed and Seed Co. 1 ft Alfalfa Seed Ilyrum Feed and Seed Co. WE HAVE Utah FISII and Game licenses for sale at Wendell Jensens Service Sta i u. u l J t FOR SALE on including . wheel trailer waggood tires at Mrs Emma Liljenquists. hV' , , 4 6 FOR SALE One very good sad die pony. Gentle and dependable Ernest Hubbard. Wellsville. 7 t r, fil Stewart-Warn- er W. Barker. field. S. fif Radio Fhone Dealer, 4, Smith 49x 1 4. f AUTOMOBILE RADIOS . See Wendell Jensen Service Station, ? 7- ; i - iiii i t HAP and IKE will appear every Mon., Wed. and Fri. 8:15 P. M. Brought to you by Fred Sears Nursery and Curtis E Market Jffil MI WHITER CLOTHES, less laundry expense if you use Hospital Soap Powder and Farm Bureau Water Softener. Everton and Sons, Logan, Utah PLANT treated seeds in your garden. They grow better, cost o more. Everton and Sons Co. 48x Logan, Utah. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Logan, 10 Vi 0 Its a 50-5- 0 chance you need MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used automobiles. Highest Cash Prices. Also several good used cars for sale. Wendell Jensen Conoco Station. Ilyrum. WANTED TO BUY MM TWO SHEEP OR ONE CALF. Phone 151, Smithfield. TOP PRICES paid for new born calves. Call Hyrum 68. 4 Ox ressesl CASUAL, WEARABLE, WASHABLE COTTONS! The sizes for all slim little women, whether theyre looking forward to a summer vacation from school or planning the summer vacation for the' family! And styled to please them all, daughter, mother, and her mother! Neat little checks, gay plaids, trim stripes, prints and pastels galore! SIZES 9 to 15 Now arrivals in Rayons for graduation " O 730 0 |