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Show H LIFE AUTO . FIRE-j """ p K! DUG j I 3lolI 122 S20JK50 I Moriol 1201 88:1.93 I lOcord Cabinet :.!U3 1 I Moriol 250 820.03 1'Iiileo Furniture Polish 50c I'liilco Refrigerator Cleaner . 50c Smsvh Drug Co. - . ' Be fUf fo hear j ,11 the new Electric Hour j l THE , j I "HOUR OF CHARM" ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA under the direction of fj I ptin cotalhy Jr nvznv cciidav U 1:30 P. M. KSL jf IjA BfougHl to you by l if) UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. V REGISTRATION BLANK To be filled out by "native" pioneers, those who were born in Utah previous to May 10, 1869. This blank is for living pioneers only. Do not fill out for any deceased person. Name of pioneer: Address : Date of Birth , Place of Birth Certified by Please mail immediately to: PIONEER REGISTRATION, UTAH CENTENNIAL COMMISSION Box 329, Salt Lake City 8, Utah GAS FURNACES N :W I WATER HEATERS RANGES REFRIGERATORS GAS FIREPLACE LOGS Ready for immediate installation Gunther Sheet Metal Works American Fork, Phone 607 I feA Rom where I sit Joe Marsh, Where's the Argument? You should have heard Ed Carey and Spike Miller debating the merits of Guernseys versus Hol-steins. Hol-steins. Ed's our firechief, and Spike handles hardware but to hear them argue you'd have thought that they'd been dairying for life. Finally they put it up to Sam Carter, who breeds dairy cows! Sam hems and haws . . . and concludes con-cludes there's a lot to be said for Holsteins, and about as much for Guernseys . . . take your pick! Actually, Ed and Spike were like people arguing about say, beer versus buttermilk. Folks who've never tasted beer will sometimes get mighty vehement about their choice of beverages. And folks who've never tasted buttermilk will be equally pig-headed. From where I sit, it's in things we know nothing about that we get bigoted and stubborn. But when it conies to things we know a lot about, we're able to see both sides ... be tolerant and reasonable . . and above all, understanding. , ., , ,. Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation ' ' CAN YOU STOP ON A DIME? Every violation of the center line of safety is a potential prelude to accident Crossing into the danger zone can occur at the approach to the top of a hill on a curve going into an nderpass, or even on the straight highway. That's reckless, dangerous driving! Acoident records show that about one half of all fatal traffic Mr. Pedestrion- accidents result from bad driving habits such as these. t WALK SAFELY ltS yUr responsibUity yourself, your family and to . others who share the road to avoid these "Pass-Pockets" 1f "Hy llVS where lurk injury and death. ' 3)NGER Don't let impatient driving tag your conscience with being - jL$rt)s "e f those who contril,ute1 to tne maiming or death of the SSff hundreds of thousands who will be auto accident victims this l-nr You can be a safe driver if you will. It's up to you. ClOil AT CHOSSINOI WAIT-CROSS WITH LIGHT DON'T STlf OUT FKOM TUC ic I it !. r. ihind f askio cam 15 ls UTAH S CENTEN N I AL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CUESTI ON HIOHWATS ALWATS WAIK FACING TRAFFIC T i -jr-v L.iWJ Inspection Deadline June 15 Press Association, and the - Avoid the Last Minute Rush Motorists: Utah Law requires that the official inspection sticker he displayed dis-played on your automobile from June 15th to September 15th. Your Service man or Garage can do a better SAFER job if you take your car in ior adjustment ad-justment and inspection NOW. I STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH |