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Show Friday, November 21, 1958 Utah Federation of Women's Republican Clubs rui Page 5 THE UTAH STATESMAN 0 ISAM 1jj IA I1M KM Clyde Boating Commission Proposes New Safety Bill Governor George Dewey Clydes Boating Safety Committee, this bill week, announced aimed at bringing safety td boating in Utah. Even though the bill is still in rough form, the bill would provide comfor creation of a comThe boat mittee for safety. be mittees function would charged with educating and regulating boaters so that all interests may be five-memb- er served. The bill would require all motor-boat- s to be registered by the state, require certain equipment, prohibit reckless or negligent water skiing and boat operation or operation of a boat or water skiing while intoxi Means cated and outlaw some local regulations. Violation of either the law or of additional regulations would be classified as a misdemeanor and be subject to fines of not more than in jail or both. $299 or The bill also calls for appointment of the boat safety board by the governor with members being the director of the State Fish and Game Department, the director of the State Parks and Recreation Commission, a member of the Utah Wildlife Federation, a member of an organized boat dub and a member-at-larg- e familiar with the problems of boating. six-mont- hs Q:Why is Membership Means Activity Old Stagg Kentuckys Top Bourbon? Lest We Forget November 4, 1958 Now is the time to Oragnize Our Clubs... I960 IS TOMORROW NOT TOMORROW! 1958 Application Card Name Club MAIL COUPON FOR APPLICATION TO: MRS. D. CLARK WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT 120 South Third East (Personal contact will be made upon receipt of application) A; Because in all 2,652,638 barrels sold, its fine quality never varied. STAGG DISTILLING COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY 86 PROOF |