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Show a STANDARDS GIVEN FOR BRAKES AND OTHER SAFETY DEVICES THE BULLETIN Published by the COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. At 2044 South 11th East Street Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City, Utah .Subscription by mail Subscription from carriers on routes on Rate Request. Advertising --- --- One Year 85c One Year 60c Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be '.in the office not later that noon Wednesday,' for publication in the following issue of The Bulletin. The Bulletin" circulation and mail box distribution in this district is approximately three miles long by two miles wide. COMMENTS FOR Standards which Utah motor brakes must meet to quality as sate under rules of the state road commission were announced recently. A law passed by the twenty-firsession of the Utah legislature provided that the commission must test efficiency of brakes and other safety devices not oftener than twice a year. The commission has announced that any properly equipped garage or motor agency may qualify as a testing station. Application blanks, and official forms are ready for distribution. To be considered safe, your brakes must stop your automobile in the following distances at the following speeds: brakes, Speed Ten miles, 10 feet; brakes, 5 feet. Fifteen miles, brakes, 20 feet; brakes, 15 feet. Twenty miles, brakes, 40 feet; brakes, 25 feet. Thirty miles, brakes, 90 feet; brakes, 55 feet Forty miles, brakes, 160 feet; brakes, 100 feet. Fifty miles, brakes, 250 feet; brakes 150 feet Your Mothers GIFT st BOOKS PLAQUES MOTTOES CARDS At The DESERET BOOK COMPANY eel DRASTIC ACTION NECESSARY eel eel Violation of quarantine regulations holds the possibility of disaster to an entire community. An afflicted person, or a carrier of a contagious disease who knowingly exposes others to it, is a dangerous public enemy. Whenever any such may be discovered, drastic action is not only justified but should draw commendation. . , eel eel eel eel 44 East on South Temple eel BASIS OF CITY TAXES The city board of health, earns praise for moving individuals declared to have spread diphtheria and scarlet fever in the city. Warrants for the arrest of four have been issued, complaints are being drawn against others carrying .scarlet fever into public places, and police have been stationed .to enforce quarantine regulations at premises where lodgers disregard them. nst ; Only ignorance or wilfulness may be assigned in such cases and there are few persons so ignorant that they do not know what a quarantine flag means. Wilfulness of this kind can only be described as criminal. pH There are now under quarantine more cases of diphth- eria than were reported for the entire 12 months of last 51 year. Basis of Salt Lake Citys taxes for 1935 was fixed Tuesday by County Assessor A. J. Skidmore at The assessed valua9118,343,330. tion is 9538,330 less than 1934 figure. The valuation figures for the entire county, Mr. Skidmore said, will be completed by the end of this week. PURSE STOLEN While shopping tin an , store Wednesday, Mrs. German Dean, 980 Wilson Aveune, suffered the loss of her purse containing an onyx ring, 960 dinner ring and 5 in cash. up-to- Let U Tune Up Your Car I ; 1 FOR YOUR FISHING TRIP AND SUMMER DRIVING Efficient and Speedy Service 5, USED CAR LOT. TIRES COST i. . . TIRES ia THE PRICE With 6 OF A NEW TIRE Months Guarantee t Let us give a price on i' RETREADING YOUR OLD TIRE J. W BREWER TIRE (Inc.) i, 9 Comer of 11th East and 21st South ) GAS Hy. 8715 the your fra- mes and make your complete sets is attractive and strong at it was when new. EXPERT WORK SUGARH0USE UPHOLSTERING SHOP A A. of the Forest School The P.-with a delightful proentertained followed gram, by a social at the school Friday afternoon from 3 to Mr. George F. Bolto, 4:30 p. m. A. reverence The P.-presided. was given by Mrs. Clarence GardMrs. Silas R. iner, in led Brady, community singing of an original song about the school composed by Mrs. Clarence Gardiner and accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Priestly. Musical numbers were given by Ted Rosvall and Mrs. C. Blckwell Robbins gave a delightful reading fit The Prophet The following ladies were in charge Program chairman, Mrs. J. E. Felt; Invitations, Mrs. Chas. T. Forcade, Mrs. Ward B. Rawson and the room mothers; Decorations. Mrs. C. L. Wheeler; Hospitality committee, Mrs. C. L. Wheeler, Mrs. Conrad Koellicker, Mrs. Hay Green, I Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mrs. Chas. Bitters and Mrs. A. G. Wood; Hostesses I for the social were: Mrs. A. R. Ure, I Mrs. Jos. B. Hurst, Mrs. Roy W. Marsh, Mrs. R. H. Davis, Mrs. D. R. Ward, and Mrs. J. I El dredge.- . COMPANY - furniture, reinforce vice-preside- Hyland 2180 Phone Was. 6105 Re-Tre- ad us T. The BIG Ford Dealer 2189 Highland Drive P.-- T. Let T. Morgan Motor Co. i i- FOREST SCHOOL Like Having New Furniture. OIL CLEAR STRONG GLASS Is the Only Kind We Offer and Recommend' AND WE IIURRY. SUGAR GLASS CO. Auto Glass - Mirrors 2023 So. 11th East Phone Hy. 928 |