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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1973 Taking Sayings Bonds For Granted Utah Dairy Industry Caught in Squeeze of Costs and Controls Page Nina National Defensive Driving Week Opened by Council We are taught that we should never take good things for granted. There is an important While many individual farm- as has most other agriculture exception U.S. Savings Bonds. Salt Lake City, April 7 thru 14 training is also approved by the will mark the kick-of- f ers are being caught in the production, and Utah producers for the National Safety Council, present Millions of Americans everysessqueeze of spiraling production are keeping step with all the where already take Bonds for National Safety Councils second the Course in four, two-hocosts and controlled profits, the new feeding, milking and pro- granted. They receive them reg- annual National Defensive Driv- sions. DDC utilizes films and visual aids. In these sessions, lidairy industry is meeting these cessing innovations. A special ularly through Payroll Savings ing Week. efsame problems head-oIn fact, tour of one of these modern and This week will be designated censed adult drivers learn how Plans. The a ficient be would the dairy industry in certain Bonds are purchased automatic- ;o remind the American driver to try to make every automobile operations treat for the family. areas of Utah is actually looking ally. The money isnt missed it hat traffic safety begins at home. trip safely despite the poor drivBecause of the distances from is amassed. And the growing A safer America demands that ing habits and mistakes of other for ways to increase production. There are simply not enough cow to carton, it is necessary to family nest egg of Savings Bonds every driver learn Defensive drivers and in spite of adverse cows to meet the demand for transport milk long distance but is there when needed most for Driving, says Howard Pyle, driving conditions. and modern the with tank trucks One area such milk. A recent indepth research actually unexpected emergencies and for President of the National Safety asked their producers to obtain rail cars with their refrigeration, the good expenses new home, Council and Fred Montmorency, project showed that licensed moa few extra cows to help stem in addition to our excellent high- education, weddings, vacations, President of the Utah Safety torists who completed the Nathe tide of increased demands. way systems, it is usually only retirement. Council. tional Safety Councils eight-hoUtah has for years been among a matter of hours from the time Unlike other ways of making Defensive Driving Course The American driver, Pyle the top states for quality dairy it leaves the farm until it reaches money grow, you count on the and Montmorency noted, drives (DDC) had fewer traffic acciur n. Bond-A-Mon- th ur your doorstep or grocery store guaranteed interest U.S. Savings he safest cars and travels on the shelf, thus assuring a fresh al- Bonds pay now 5 percent jest, roads in ways dairy product. when held to maturity of 5 years, he world. But many lack skill 0 10 months. You cant get back Utah has annually about in using them safely. Eighty-fiv- e averless than the purchase price. You percent of all accidents are still milking cows with an age monthly per cow production also count on the indestructibil- attributable to driver error, and of 800 pounds. Cheese has been ity of Savings Bonds. The Trea- these errors account for over on the increase in past years and sury replaces lost, stolen, muti- 56,000 deaths annually plus two butter has gone up steadily with lated, or destroyed Bonds free million disabling injuries and production around 500,000 lbs. of charge to the owner. Thou- billions of dollars in property annually. Utah has one of the sands of Americans haye already damage. largest per capita consumptions experienced that extra 'service of errors can be Most of ice cream, with productions a friend in need. Although traced to driving lack of training, the over 300,000 gallons, with the they may have lost other valu- the Safety Council spokesman able possessions in floods, fires, added, favorite, strawberry. and the majority of the With soaring figures like this hurricanes, and like disasters, 116 million drivers on our roads is is little wonder that Utah takes their Savings Bonds have always today have not learned accident avoidance skills. pride in her dairy industry ac- been restored. When you sign up for Payroll complishments. The goal of the 1973 nationSavings, where you work or wide Defensive Driving camthe Plan, where is to bring driver training Milk Production you bank you will be taking paign to enough drivers fast enough to Bonds for granted. And, Savings curb the rising death and injury Records Broken for 72 isnt that a good thing to do? toll. The National Safety CounDuring February, 75,000 milk cil would like to train three milcows produced 64.0 million lbs. Chamber of Commerce lion drivers each year until the of milk, according to the Utah Clears Mail end of the decade of the 1970s. Complaint Crop and Livestock Reporting Lake Area The Salt Chamber Thus far, more than four million Service. Though 3 per cent be- o Commerce is now set a American drivers have taken the up as low the 29 day February 1972 or house and eight-hoDefensive complaints clearing production, this was still the suggestions or improving Post Course. The Course isDriving being largest February production af- Office operations, according to nation under all over hte taught e ter adjusting for leap year. a joint announcement by R. S. the sponsorship of state and local cow during Greenburg, P. O. District Man production per Safety Councils, industry, the 840 1973 was pounds, February and Lake Salt churches and Postmaster, armed ager highest ever for the month re-- 1 and Fred S. Ball, executive vice service services, groups. gardless of 29 day leap year of of Chamber the president Volunteer instructors, whose Februarys in 1972 and earlier Commerce. 1930 the leap years. In February The recent curtailment of the milk production per cow was two a day delivery in the busiA COLOR-FULonly 350 lbs. ness district and general slow , Color puts the ring into delivery service brought many spring. calls to the Chamber office. Mr. From new - grass green to the Chambers told Greenburg smoky - twilight violet, here A LOOK AT THE BOOK board of Governors that The comes spring 1973 in a roPost Office is anxious to improve mantic mood. A glow with vivid to misty colors, springs its service int he Salt Lake area the perfect setting if youre a and appreciate the opportunity woman who knows just how of working with the Chamber to to match it, color for color, accomplish this goal. (3DQBDM from your special spring of Chamber members with consecrets. beauty on Post structive suggestions When the multitudes were gress without God. There is comes fashion, bloomFirst Office matters should call or singing hosannas to the Lord no advancement except in line around ing you this season (Matthew 21), there were in with Gods Word and Gods send them to the Chamber of flower-fres- production both in manufactured milk (milk used in butter, cheese and cottage cheese, ect.), and bottled milk. Utah has been on the dairy industry honor roll for many years which speaks highly of Utah porducers. This standard of excellence has brought large manufacturers of milk products to Utah to produce the various dairy foods and ship them over the nation and, in many casse, the world. Utahs cheese, especially the Swiss chese, ranks among the best produced anywhere. For this reason Utah places third in total pounds of Swiss cheese produced in the United States. Each year nearly 33 million pounds of Swiss and Cheddar cheese are shipped from the mountain valleys to points around the world. Centrally located in the heart of the wests dairy industry, Utah has a natural opportunity to send her products to many distant points, thus creating a larger market than that available with in her own boundaries. The center of the dairy herds is in Wasatch, Weber, Utah and Cache Counties.. These fertile mountain valleys provide the necessary grasses and clear fresh water needed to produce a high quality milk consumers request. For generations dairy farmers have developed these areas to a point of near perfection. Dairying has become a science safety-designat- ed 80,-00- Bond-A-Mon- th dents and violations than other drivers. These are the basic results of an extensive study conducted by the Councils Research Department involving more than 8,000 Defensive Driving Course graduates from 88 cooperating agencies in 26 states. The major finding reported in the study was that accidents among DDC graduates were reduced by nearly one-thiin the year following completion of the Course, while moving violations were cut by Other results showed drivers who completed DDC to have reduced some types of collisions by 40 percent or more and to have increased markedly their use of safety belts. rd one-fourt- h. a unique beauty cream . . . that changes those dry & rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it youll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On ur Av-ag- pamper yourself. SPRING L and long pleated skirts in pastel crepes. 'Batches of more beautiful colors are Served up in 'South Seas prints afrique and jungle patterns and intricate Persian mosiacs. - the crowd the Pharisees who would not join in the singing but who stirred up discord. The theology of the songs of praise did not appeal to them. How many there are today who are like thatl We do not want this Fundamental- theology. We want to fix up the world, and these Fundamental reactionaries stand in our way. Fundamentalists are not - reactionaries. Fundamentalists are in the program of God and in the path of Gods purpose. We are moving toward the victories of Heaven, toward a redeemed earth and a reign of righteousness, to that blessed day when the Lord shall appear. Our glance is forward and our gaze is upward. Our hope is in Heaven. Instead of our being the reactionaries, those are the reactionaries who call themselves progressive but who are pulling men backward to the swamp of depravity; who are turning civilization back to a new daTk ages and bringing men into the degeneracy of Hell and all the slime of the pit. My friend, there is no pro program. All else is retrogres- sion. All else is Hellish and depraved. Gods program is eternal. His way is the upward way, and only the hope of His appearing brings any measure of security and any certainty d to a storm-tossed, blood-racke- earth. The Pharisees not only missed the day of visitation; they also were unaware of what was happening in their sight that day. Even the music was offensive. Master, rebuke your disciples. Do not let them sing those songs any more. Do not let them talk about redemption and the necessity of mans being made at peace with God. Jesus answered, if there were not these voices, the very stones would cry out. God is not going to leave Himself without a witness. The Pharisees may object to the music,' and the religious leader may object to the theology ; but there are going to be childlike voices raised from hearts of childlike faith. God is not going to leave Himself without the voices of praise. Released by Gospel Fellowship Association Commerce Office, 19 East 2nc with flair and h Tax Due April 16 If your total estimated income tax and self employment tax for 1973 exceeds your income tax pre-address- ed Gau-guini- sh , All this brilliance calls for equal brilliance' in your makeup, hair style and hair color. Make them vivid, yet natural; definite but hot overly dra? matic. Hair should reflect the ro- mantic mood of fashion with well cared for. Skinny bare tops and cutout halters put the spotlight on the nape of the neck. Hair, for spring is casual and carefree-soft- ly layered short and bouncy, or waves and curls gently falling down the back. The page boy returns with sides a few inches shorter than the back undersweep, or blunt cut all around-whatethe style they show off your, hairi body, depth of color and highlights (or lack of them). A shampoo-i- n hair color, such as Clairols Nice n Easy, is the answer for spring hair still caught in the winter doldrums. Simple to use. Never going off color. Famous for the naturalness of its 16 shades from pale blonde to a feminine look IRS Says Estimated withholding by $100 or more you should file a declaration of estimated tax, the IRS said. Form 1040-E- S contains de tailed instructions on how to file. The IRS sent this form to everyone who filed a declaration last year and to others who, according to IRS records, probably should make a declaration Mr. Wise said vouchers and envelopes were included in the tax return package for the taxpayers convenience. Estimates for 1973 are due by April 16, the same date that 72 federal income tax returns are due. The 1040-E- S forms are avail able at local IRS offices for those who need them but did not re ceive copies in the mail. self-report- ed ver femininity in a kaleidoscopic fantasy. The layered look is big as ever' with short cropped jackets in ice cream shades of oyster, ivory or pale blue over brightly colored body shirts, 40s sweaters, and long cuffed pants. The look is effortless, uncluttered, simple with short, e dresssnappy, leggy es ta' soft clingy fabrics in feminine colors and tiny patterns making the daytime scene. The evening silhouette is slinky with halter jersies two-piec- - blue-blac- k, it is designed for the woman who wants definite, but not dramatic, change in her hair color. From top of head to tip of toe, your spring 73 wilT be color-full , |