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Show Personal Items Some of our good Neighbors are having a hard time finding our office and shop and likely ; we are losing a lot of money. Here are the directions. Goto 248 South Main Street, go in and take the elevator to second floor, turn left to first hallway, then sonth to our door.Come in Neighbor J. R. Tovey has just recovered from a long ill ness, and part of the time he : was in the hospital For a long time he was one of our i helpers and we have known but 1 few better ones. Clyde Larsen, son of Mr and Mrs.Harold C. Laisen,has been called to take a mission to the Eastern states from the H i II-cr II-cr st ward where a farewell testimonial will be given on the evening of June 9. Mrs. Alonzo (Rhoda) Jensen of Axtell has spent the week in Salt Lake visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larsen. Her husband and son accompanied her. There's an oftice sign in Denver Den-ver that reads: "Abel Ciook, Lawyer," We're mighty glad that Salt Lake hasn't feot any lawyers with such a name." Ben Adam says: "A man who would stab in the back our great Ally of the North would have killed the Good Samaritan of old and sliould bu sent to a concentration camp or into the front battle line where, like cowards he would die many deaths. Russia has saved us so far. Without her effort we would now be enslaved Sup pose Germany had turned on us the force she turned on Ru;-sia.' Ru;-sia.' Miss Loti le Lund, charming and accomplished daughter ot (Continued or page fcK r) STATE IMPROVES CAR INSPECTION Due .o the united effort ot the State Highway Patrol and the Utah Traffic Safety Council, an improved system of motor vehicle Inspection will be Inaugu-ated during the period peri-od June 1st to July 15th when alt motor vehicles registered in the State of Utah are required to be Inspected In-spected in official satety inspection stations designated by the state for thi3 purpose. Accident records show that 15 ot all motor vehicle traffic accidents are blamed on defective de-fective vehicles. This means that defective vehicles are responsible in some measure for one out of every six or seven reported accidents. It was pointed out by George H. Lowe, President of the Safety Council, that this percentage means that last year over 6,000 of the people who died in automobile accidents throughout the United States are dead because someone's lights were too dim, or poorly aimed or focused, a tail llgnc was ounitu uut, uianea were out of adjustment, or some other safety feature of the vehicle was defective. According to P. L. Dow, Superintendent Superin-tendent of the Patrol, that department depart-ment will exercise great care In the selection of stations in the future. The new program requires that official of-ficial stations be equipped to properly inspect all safety items on motor vehicles, especially headlamps. head-lamps. As a result of properly equipped and carefully selected stations, sta-tions, a greatly improved system should result. Incorpo ated in the sticker is the recommendation of Governor Maw that all motor vehicle operators conserve for Victory by driving under un-der 40 miles per hour. Now that new vehicles and tires are no longer available for civilian use, it is more and more important that all existing exist-ing vehicles be operated at all times in safe condition and at speeds that will enable the motorists motor-ists to get the longest possible life out of the vehicle he now owns. Motorists are urged to place their vehicles in safe operating condition Immediately while parts and expert mechanics are still available. o 4L Personal (continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Lund, is engaged to be married to Edward Ed-ward McKay, son of Pres David Dav-id O. McKay, on Wednesday, June 10, in the Salt Lake temple tem-ple They will go to New York to reside, where the young man is studying medicine. Our sincere8t sympathy goes out to Mrs. Uarda McCaty Winton, whose husband died early in the week. She is the daughter of our good friend Mr Homer McCarty. . There are very few ' better men in Salt Lake, and more active for good then Stake . President George A. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, and we are very glad to have him on our list. Neighbor Wm A. Prahl sure does things in a big way, and he caused our heart, to beat with joy the other day. He is a solid, substantial, honorable man and a master woiker in his line. He is a reader and a thinker and has some very progressive ideas. |