Show (Hfl Fayette the Bennett Seeks Modification Of Proposed Farm Driver Buies 511 Boy Scout Troop 571 with their at Snow College May 1st Scout Talents Displayed At Area Competition Sen Wallace F Bennett “Many small farms in particular are dependent upon family today appealed to the Deto members to do much of the work of Transportation partment Sen Bennett explained in a letter modify its proposed rules affecting drivers of farm vehicles He to the head of the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety Robert A said the rules “could mean econ“The restrictions being omic ruin for many small farmers Kaye considered and which are schedin Utah and elsewhere uled to take effect July 1 would Included in the changes probe an economic hardship on these posed by the Department’s Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety are farmers They would have diffiprovisions that drivers of trucks culty absorbing the additional cost of hiring older drivers who meet be at least 21 carry a medical the regulations' certificate issued within the pre“It Sen Bennett emphasized ceding 24 months showing they has been carefully documented meet prescribed physical rethat at least while driving farm quirements and take a test in fedvehicles young drivers are as eral safety rules exhibit at If Utah highways appear to you to be getting more congested each year you are absolutely right A study by Utah Foundation the research organization private shows that the number of motor Satur- Assn and George Sanborn Utah Branch Manager Glass Company Large “FIGHT LITTER' decals for delivery trucks as well as bumper stickers and car trash Members of Industry's Litter Prevention Task Force show Governor Calvin L Rampton some materials being used in industry’s fight against litter receptacles are Task Force members shown with the Governor are: from the left John C Campbell State Director US Brewers Assn Inc Richard Utah Soft Drink Bottlers Cornelius Secretary d less consumer materials industries to among disposal promoted by all help curb care- habits EASY rui EASY UVj Whirlii’ii’ one of the zinnias has multicolored blooms each different Zinnias are so easy to grow furnish the garden or the house with so many flowers it’s surprising that every garden doesn’t boast one or more kinds The only real “trick" in growing zinnias is to plant the seeds after the soil is thoroughly warm Planting before this time does no good In cool damp soil the seeds rot and it’s just as if you’d never planted them Undisturbed plants grown from seeds sown where you want the flowers will grow and bloom better than when seedlings are transplanted To make things easy for yourself sow the seeds one at a time so you don’t have to A thin seedlings later few won’t come up but most will If you are sowing giant type zinnias plants should be grown 12 to 15 inches apart in the row and the rows made 3 feet apart Smaller varieties can be sown in rows only 2 feet apart and plants allowed to grow 8 to 10 inches from one another Of course the really tiny zinnias like Thumbclina fall outside these general recommendations These midgets are often used as borders or even grown in pots Zinnias will thrive in any soil but you’d be surprised to see how much better they produce in fairly rich soil They also show marked difference in growth when given plenty of water A onee-- week soaking in dry weather pays olf What type of zinnia to plant? There are so many from which to choose that you may have a hard lime making up your mind zinThere are nias include which Tetra Zenith Giant and Fair Stale Whirligig llowers found in Cut and Come Again and a in the Pompons bit smaller Midget zinnias: Thumbclina Old Mexico and Persian Cnrpr ami SALE Every Noon Friday-1- 2 Sale Day For Sheep AT TUESDAYS Pigs ONLY & 1:00 pm QUICK-EFFICIEN- T SERVICE at the most modern Livestock Auction in Utah “Where the Buyer Meets the Seller” for Top Profits Sell Where You Get The Most For Your Livestock WE HAVE CAFE FACILITIES OPEN 10 AVAILABLE AT THE AUCTION am to 6 pm — Salina Utah AARON MOSS JACK ROBINS Tel Mngr DAY Tel: OF 529-393- SALE 2 Tel Richfield BRUCE NIELSON Tel F-- G Announces Wayne Project Art Contest accident grant Approval of a $53759 to help Increase farm income In Utah was anWayne County nounced today by Governor Calvin L Fampton Utah member and State and Stan of Wcmer Federal the Four Corners Regional Commission The Teasdale Irrigation Company of Teasdale Is the applicant e for the funds from the agency The project Involves Installation of a pressure Irrigation system Womer said the system will help irrigate additional farm and ranch land boost yeilds on presently Irrigated land and enable to maintain cattle ranchers through the winter rather than sell summer calves in the fall because of a lack of feed The US Department of Agrivehicles registered in Sanpete Is making a $20000 grant County increased by 26 during culture the past decade Last year a total for the irrigation system and the Teasdale Irrigation Company will motor vehicles 8196 were of in State and registered in Sanpete County provide $161250 local funds to complete the compared with total registrations $235000 total cost of 6514 in 1960 Womer said the Four Corners Throughout the state the total approved the pronumber of motor vehicles rose Commission ject In support of its from 455874 in 1960 to 664104 goal of developing agricultural in 1970 a gain of 208230 or 46 programs to help increase farm during the ten year period region of cars account for income in a Passenger New Mexico Colorado of total vehicle Arizona about and Utah in the state During registrations He noted that most of the mem1970 there were 446127 pasbers of the Teasdale Irrigation senger cars registered throughCompany are from out Utah this represented an increase of 117933 or 36 from the families 1960 passenger registration total Utah’s population of 328194 In California 453 per cent rose by approximately 19 durof the total acreage in the ing this same period is owned or held in trust state the Sanpete County reported by the federal government registration of 4608 passenger In Alaska 971 per cent of cars in 1970 compared with 4 225 the state’s acreage is held by in 1960 There is also some in- Sanpete Contributes To Increase Of Vehicles on Utah Highways wonderful incentive for boys to engage in worthwhile activities We hope that the adult leaders in Cubbing Scouting Venturing and Exploring will begin to plan now for next year's this will give their Units something to work toward' ribbons and patches Trophies went to winning units and to parat the conclusion of a ticipants day afternoon in the Snow College gymnasium Nephi 4th Ward cub scouts captured the sweepstakes trophy with an exhibit entitled “Vaudeville' Ephraim South Ward took the first place trophy for Scout troops Fayette was second and Aurora third The Manti South Ward Guide Patrol took first with Redmond and the Manti South tied for second The display entered by the Moroni Stake cubs won first in its division Nephi First Ward was second and Moroni East and West third Mt Pleasant Stephen Richhart won first place in the pine wood derby Robert Oldroyd Richfield second and David Sorensen Manti third Pat McCafferty Nephi took first place in the space (Jerby followed by Blaine Jensen Gunnison second and Rodney Hyatt Gunnison third “Attendance and participation were both very good' Jim chairman said “The activity provides a free as any other age group “Any efforts to reduce the number of highway accidents in rural communities should not be aimed at removing these specifically youthful drivers from the highways Sen Bennett saidhe seeks susrule pension of the proposed changes relating to drivers of vehicles used in farm produce ratransporting ther than in those affecting drivers of large produce trucks The proposed regulations are based on authorization set forth In the Interstate Commerce Act four Corners Aid For DOUG SCOTT 5 It has boon said that worry is a circle of inefficient thoughts whirling around a pivot of fear— Clarin D Ashby The Uintah llasin (Utah) Standard dication that the number of multicar families may be growing In 1960 there were 126 passenger cars for every 100 households in Sanpete County By 1960 this figure had risen to 134 passenger cars per 100 households The Foundation report notes that the most dramatic gains in vehicle registrations during the in recreation-typ- e 1960’s occurred vehicles Motorcycle registrations throughout Utah for example increased more than eight fold between 1960 and 1970 In 1960 there were only 3383 motor cycles registered in the state By 1970 the number had grown to 28194 an increase of 733' during the period Small trucks (the type often used for recreational purposes) also more than doubled over the past ten years In 1960 there were 47774 trucks with a gross weight of 6000 pounds or less registered in the state In 1970 a total of 96906 trucks of this type were registered in Utah Following is a summary of the vehicle registrations recorded for Sanpete County in 1960 and 1970 by type of vehicle: In 1960 there were 4225 passenger cars and in 1970 4608 There were 20 motorcyles in 1960 and 164 in 1970 1006 small trucks in 1960 and 1850 In 1970 All other In 1960 were 1263 and in 1970 1574 making a total of 6514 In 1960 and 8196 in 1970 Pull Trailers Safely Says Utah Council The Utah Safety Council reminds Utah motorists who will be pulling trailers of any kind this spring and summer never to forget — even for a moment— that they have something hitched to their automobile “The combination of automobile and trailer loaded is perhaps twice as heavy twice as long and certainly at least twice as difficult to maneuver as an automobile alone' says Leo H Barlow Council’s Vice President for Traffic The Council makes the followto help make ing suggestions things easier — and safer — for drivers pulling trailers: Always start slowly apply power gradually 2 If you must pass remember that your passing zip Is nearly all gone and being twice as long you’ll need twice the space toget back in line Your car should be equipped with two outside mirrors to help you check your position at all times particularly when passing 3 Allow plenty of extra space for stopping 4 When making turns travel several feet beyond the curb to allow the trailer to clear 5 Practice is cessful don’t cover backing the key to sucGo slowly and can’t re- oversteer You if you go too far Division Thursday Recent legislation passed by ofthe 39th Utah Legislature ficially changed the name of the Division of Fish and Game to the Division of Wildlife Resources Because of this new title the Division will adopt a new emblem for shoulder patches and equipment Identification The Division announces a public contest open to all artists and art students for the purpose of selecting a new design for the Division of Wildlife Resources The selected design will be used for uniform primarily the therefore shoulder patches basic shape should be round shield or rectangular square state map Artists may select the medium they think is appropriate for their design artwork should six Inches in its be approximately longest dimension The winning design will be selected by a committee of art and wildlife authorities The winning artist will receive no compensathe distinction of tion however having created the selected design will be worthwhile The winning artist will also be recognized at the joint conference of the of Association International Game Fish and Conservation and the AmeriCommissioners can Fisheries Society to be held in Salt Lake City September 1971 Deadline for entries Is May 15 1971 Entries should be submitted to Edwin V Rawley Utah Division of Fish and Game 1596 West Salt Lake City North Temple Utah 84116 May Page 3 1971 6 Heard a lotta stories over the years about the "absent minded but did you ever professor' hear about our own absent minded retired art teacher Lawrence Anderson has always been in the automohabit of buying biles but with all the family grown and usually he and wife Rebecca taking another couple when they go some place decided to go Into the styles was so much in the Lawrence habit of having only the one door on the driver's side he got in the back seat of the new auto and couldn’t find the steering wheel ignition key or anything else in fact he couldn’t even see the windshield???? Had a comment or two over the about motorists running over pheasants on the highways now I’m getting a comment or two from motorists who are having pheasants fly into their cars Jack Nielsen statesthewily bird seems to “have it in for the birds will spot Jack me' coming down the road and fly out of the bottom of the fields to see if they can’t smash into his I car some sort of or maybe (he pheasants guess are having trouble with their eyes might need contact lens??? years the federal government SHOP AT HOME Ite Ofcijtm&i jlr Mg) “No more milk?” “A scandal stirred up by windbags” Never run out Stock up the weekend for The difference between an Oven Electric and an Oven You Clean Yourself Self-Cleani- ng Hands Your hands For a woman hands should be more than a grasping instrument Hands are an extension of herself and her beauty Hands that clean ovens look like hands that clean ovens Hands that push a button on an electric the kind that are held and sometimes kissed people at formal receptions your hands are important have an electric If Remember or 8 in your oven you can buy a portable electronic oven life oven are by important you should built-i- out of 10 women prefer an electric range Total Electric — A Step Ahead Free $25 Cash you purchase a new electric range with a oven andor electronic oven before May 31 1971 you will receive $25 cash from the the power company to help the Installation provided range it installed In a home or apartment served by Utah Power Light Company or the Western Colorado Power Company Utah Power & Light Co |