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Show Twf fy y'ir n"w ip vi T 1 TWfr y y-- y -- wwv yyrrrVirryv,rr''fyirfvvr rvrnrwt'v y a v vrVrfrTyiT v ' DATELINE DESERET NEWS, Friday, August 15, 1969 QJ How Can YOUNG IDEAS Show L- My Side? By - I Dear Walt: I took my drivin school, passed test road and got my limy cense eight months ago. Since then I havent been behind the wheel because my cousin was killed in a car accident the day after I earned my license. My parents still havent gotten over the shock. I understand this but how can I respectfully make them see my side and let me drive? Ted. Anti-smoki- Dear Ted: Explain the circumstances and ask your driving teacher for seme brushup hours on the road. g This Bryan McDougal, South campaign is showing kids that the older generation is watching out for their health and welfare." anti-smokin- Then take a permission paper home and ask your parents to sign iL " r I Early Birds Peck At Keys f v f Jensen briefs West High newspaper staffers, Diane Pippy, front; Valerie Cackett, Christine Nash and LaMar DroUinger on layouts for their first edition. - 5 . i i Emil CARRIE STUART not planned on being invaded sq soon. Cyprus Correspondent August teens are contemplating or Breading the starting of school In September. But staffers of the Cyprus High paper, and West Highs Red are already end Black, hitending classes and doing tiome work. In . order to present the Cyprus and West High student edibodies with the first-da- y tion of their newspaper, the staff begins gathering news ,and taking pictures a month 3jj advance. Classes are informally held in any room in the school that is available, mush to the distress of the janitors who had I During Usually Buo-fane- Back at the classroom, typewriters pound Staffers take advantage of through the doors. Inside, comthe reunion to expleted stories are being flchange summer vacation ex- ittered, by copy readers, and periences, tiie latest gossip developed pictures go through and, of course, news. When all the scrutinizing eyes of picfrivolities are out of the way-t- hen ture editors. Page editors are the work begins. searching through files for ; in only a few minutes, everyone has Ids ' assignment pnd the job of getting stories In to meet deadlines is now the staffs main concern. Reporters and photographers find out that tracking down people in the summer for interviews and' pictures can be to say the least-hec- tic. But thanks to Alexander Graham Bells and Henry Fords By ROBERT COPIER inventions, tasks arent quite Young Americans Writer as impossible. A wants his car to ran clicking pre-scho- layout sheets (nothing seems to be where it was last June). But with work and enthusiasm, confusion is replaced with a near completed paper. Soon the papa will be safely on its way to the printers, and on the first day of school in the hands of the student body. Buxu?sasszzm As summer comes end, many teens are for date possibilities few remaining nights. for the One of the more interesting prospects false futuloving You're in this remarkable imitation! jn" It's a newsy snow leopard fake of collon pile; double breasted, belted with kick pleat swinging back. Black on white, sizes 5 to 15. ZCMI BUDGET COATS all dam gas-statio- n is an evening at the Hansen Planetarium where a science fiction thriller called the is playing Black Cloud Dont forget your Maxfield, Chocolates, when you go nightly, shopping! qaMrpjstw Ip an old favorite with a new look ing. Stations need business to survive, and if they can get a customer to come back through good service they will give that customer good serv- rr Cfco wo a wro-f- If' f KrcnJ t'l esa off C juj tokoas Etec: . . W A. 3 Baring HALE BAYS! W3 With th meat reliable tape transport System developed to date I Con cord 510-D- A designed ter superb music recording and reproduction a deck which readily connects to any music system. It is not considered a but It Is still UlegaL It is against the law to take short cuts on private property. Even it a person tuns left into his own driveway and then backs out so ho ran poll in front of his houses he can get a ticket If it is in an ares where U turns are illegal. Q. If a driver is trying to make a left turn at an intersection and the light changes, how far into the intersection must he be to make the hrn legally? A. A car must be completely in the Intersection to make the ton. This means that the car must be beyond the crosswalk at the time the light changes to red or yellow to make the left turn. If it is not possible to drive past the wait crosswalk completely, behind it for the next green j n Q. If a driver turns left into a driveway and then backs out and goes the other direction is this considered a A. la A ques- the road, but there is an island shaped figure painted on the road, can a left turn be made over this island? A. Yes. Hie island can be used as a storage lane. A driver can wait between the two lines for traffic to clear to make his turn. 'c:tciAis ill- It, Q. If there is no island in portant to remember that a car will run best if the same brand of gas is used at every fill-uSome marginal stations dump a different brand of gas into their storage tanks each time they buy. Thus, it is best to avoid brands with which you are not familiar. If a good quality gasoline is purchased it is usually not necessary to use any additives. A car will run better and longer If the motor oil Is clean and up to the proper level. The owner's manual tells how often to change it and this is usually a good guideline. When a car is serviced it is wise to check around for telltale signs of sloppy workmanship. If a flashlight check under the car reveals that the attendant wiped excess grease onto the tires a poor job was probably done. Grease smudges on the exterior of the car also show carelessness. A way to insure good service is to choose a and become a regular customer there. Regular customers get slightly oetter car care. Small repair jobs are often to an looking BAC- K- free, and there are special such as check cash- Answers to driving im- better. Marcia Robbins Take In A Thriller tions: gasoline It is antl-smoki- Walt. ice. In buying Any effect the anti'Kathy Eckersley, Granite smoking commercials may have, will depend on the person. If they are honest with themselves, then the antismoking ads will do some good. I think these commercials are a good idea. Marcia Robbies, Layton 'The Increased use that commercials are enjoying has helped the to gain the attention of teens. Most are taking smoking more seriously after watching shorts that show children and infants who may some day want to imitate their Smoking elders. The commercials are even getting LOOK WHATS Gars Live On Good Service tea rx That opens the topic. When It will go from there, , I couldnt guess. If they react positively, express your gratitude and make your first excursions errands family with one of them in the car and a cautious yon behind the wheel. ng anti-smoki- er's training wrv anti-smoki- Linda Meyer The idea of Linda Meyer, West commercials is basically good. They would be more effective in holding teenagers attention if they were written more cleverly. Susan Elder, Viewmont I think they are great! I dont know how much the advertisements would affect those already smoking, or those who really want to smoke; but they might make the undecided ones stop and think a little longer and wonder if, its worth the chance of wrecking their health. - T think the ads Marilyn Pulsipher, Highland may have some effect on teens who dont smoke. However, teens who do smoke probably couldn't care less about ads telling them of the harmful effects of Kim Petterson 6moking." adverKim Pettersson, Cyprus tising points up the issue without preaching. This is a good approach to teens because they listen. Some teem rebel at suggestions, but most are sensible enough to take the good advice from the commercials. , ELE and WALT DULANEY iTTpographer QUESTION: What effect do you think ads are having on teens? rn S' "bob Cc::erdl!IS-3- 5 AM-Ff.l-R- dio & Cassette recorder Player-Ploy-boc- k records stereo light. tv A high quality component unit excellent stereo or monaural reproduction. 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