Show t n ii I i I 1 1 I z I I 1 I 1 21 I I I I 1 I 1 I I II Hi I T I H T M-T-H H HI 1 jj The Boys Boy 5 j I Column i iI j I 4 I 44 11 I i J M IIII 1 I 1 III I I GARDENS ON KENSINGTON x xA A CALENDAR HERE SPRING forever is benign In greening grass In hazy sun Ix In crocus pricking Its design Beneath the trees of ot Kensington It matters less 1 if there be days Among those printed line by line Too hot too cold since we may gaze On spring forever here benign Sweet calendar to hold bold above All seasons that the months assign This garden reproduced with love loveIn loveIn loveIn In spring forevermore benign Fanny DeGrott Hastings v v vA A SPLENDID MONTH l NO BETTER BETlER Indication of ot the effectiveness effectiveness of ot good traffic law enforcement can be Illustrated than the traffic record for tor Utah during the month of ot April it was stated today by A. A LeRoy Taylor I consultant and analyst for tor the Utah Safety Council Mr Taylor pointed out that convictions 1 for tor traffic violations during the I I month of ot April showed a 38 per cent increase over the average reported over overa I Ia I a month six period recorded last year I I I At the same time fatal tatal accidents de decreased decreased decreased de- de creased nearly 30 per cent over those of or I April 1954 In addition to this M Mr Mt Taylor pointed out that as a result of or I consultations and conferences with traffic traffic fic enforcement officials and court re- re re-I re reI I preservatives Increased attention is beIng being being be- be beI I ing given to those violations which are most frequently causing accidents on on Utah streets and highways I Convictions for lor speeding continue to I j lead tho list of or offenses followed by I running red lights and stop signs I In Ine me under th the tho Influence of alcohol is I the next most frequently reported specific violation One disturbing characteristic which appears In Utah traffic accident statistics statistics statis statEs tics at the present time tune Is the frequent and Increasing number of ot collisions between two or more motor vehicles and also pedestrian auto-pedestrian collisions Both of or these types of or traffic mishaps indicate either one of two faults in driver be be- be havior baylor Either the drivers Involved are violating the law by excessive speed Improper passing failure to yield the way right or else they are tailing falling to drive defensively and falling failing to watch out for lor the erratic behavior of ot other drivers Pedestrians too are taking unnecessary unnecessary un- un un-j un necessary chances and violating laws and and ordinances against Jaywalking and walkIng walkIng walk- walk Ing against traffic signals I Despite the bad start Utah got in traffic safety record Utahn's are gradually Improving until today there have been fewer fatal accidents over the I first four tour months of 1955 compared with 1954 and fewer fatalities Because of ot the unfortunately bad record we had in May of 1954 Safety Council officials are further encouraged to anticipate even better improvement during the coming months Such an improvement can certainly certainly cerI I be reasonably expected 1 if Utah I I j drivers and pedestrians continue to drive and walk in En a more safe sale manner and especially 1 If enforcement agencies continue continue continue con con- the Improved type of law enforcement enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment they have over the past several months o o o oA II A ILACE PLACE FOR FOIl IMPORTANT PAPERS I JUST BEFORE spring cleaning Is a a. good time to go through desk drawers or other places where the family keeps Important business records and other valuable papers I Families that already have a system for keeping Important documents can bring their files mes up to date with a few tew hours hours' cleaning out and reorganizing Some discarding once a year Is necessary but it pays to be sure a document will wUl never be needed before It Is thrown awa away I Most Most families safeguard rd their Insurance Insurance ance policies wills stock certificates or bonds and other obviously Important I papers These should be In a safety deposit deposit deposit de- de de de- posit box or fireproof safe sale Other papers valuable enough to I deserve safe storage Include all records of ot military service such as discharge j i certificates orders to active or inactive j duty records of ot medical treatment or disability and papers connected connected connected con con- with claims for benefits I Its It's also a good idea to save the duplicate copy of or the Federal Income Income I tax form torm and attach it to the wage wage- wage ea earners earner's ers er's copy of the withholding receipt I furnished by y his employer Keep all Income tax copies at least five lve years Some families keep them indefinitely and report that it has been good busi busI- ness Stubs tubs of social security cards also are important in case the card carried for tor identification is ie lost and a duplicate is needed Other items to keep safe are property deeds titles bills of or sale leases or mortgages on real property These should Include the title or bill of sale for a a. I car The deed to a burial plot Is another an- an j I I other valuable family document II 1 Birth irth certificates for each member of or orthe the family naturalization papers and marriage or adoption papers also should be safely and conveniently stored Finally have at least two copies of or a a. alist alist list of or these documents telling where they are stored Keep one list in the fireproof place but have a duplicate handy at home I II I |