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Show - J THE fa pc Four aie Isllln and Mis Chicken of Tomorrow Is Goal of t.l II, ii I I i 3 I testants. Regional and National contest will follow to name the second "Chleken of Tomorrow". The first rontest, also sponsois d hv the A & P, in cooperation with state Newcastle Is leadeis iraiu-.- ' poultiy ol M.ny S I ,ii v lentllli- utillli know hi eilit.;-- expei ience is V t ill t i . ll.e o'lpinal Mi hei n I. .ml merit pioj.pi- s madr so I n I, is rti mini , Tha Vi a ii g WHO at v us lo t a goal ol ehu ll M If Sunday weie Mi and Mi weigh at asl hire pounds lull diessrd a' 12 weeks id age '1 U'n d ol M .i nl i ine, in 27 pel lent mole - ol the Ml for i in mi a s "I hii and Mis Pi alt (I- - Loi inti, ivo had as then visitors DuS.I me age, alai will help sa liinin.i' lug sui h i a u .) past vvei k, Mi and Mis Aithur a looked h.u ohiectlon-- . iord and Nunliy, Mis Robert hira-.- t and toe is' .on, Salt Lake City, Mi and Mi. and li hlistei - " herald Itlgbv and baby of Ilia waUia a ml Mi and Mis Charles "1 NeiKoii and small daught gamed" in i ' -- I ki-i- si-- I im-.i- I ( i ( e-- Veterans News Thirteen pel ent of all ans training hi st bools and ( mi the ob undei the ( I Bill and Public law 111 ithr latlri, foi disabled veteiansi .lie taking m 1 stilulional on faun tiannng and othei agn Ultlllal I'l mi s s was dlsi losed This piopoitlon in a Adminisiiation Vileians study, made (luting the past the school y i u (d pi t ik i pal courses and employment ot) jcctivrx of 2.533.383 Woild War II veteians emolled ill all types ol training under both laws at that time Total number of faun tiain es at the time tune the study was made was 310,87(1. Neatly 90 per cent nl these, or 303, 11(1 weie eniolled under the G I Bill These iik lude 1,073 hiking ag lirulluinl rngiiieci ing coll- ges umveisitn-and in 3(170 taking on the job ti. lining occupations I elated In Agronomy and soils, North S.mjiete Si bool Distill t,1 i.mpeie County, Stale ol Clan authorized to issue ami sell bonds of the distnet in the .(mount of Two llundri d 'Ihirteen Thousand Dollars $213 ooo 0L, m the denomination of One Thousand Dollars f $1,(0 each, iiuinheied one ill to two bun lied thlieen 213l, both imlus ive, bonds to bear interest at tin late of two per cent p r ninuin and to mature in numer i.il older on August 1st as loi lows. $22, (XX) in each of the if i '2li 'ears 1)0 and 1931, $23 0o0 in (.uh ot the years 1952 and 1933, bum 1 003, by $21 IKS) I Gia-ham- , Runs-hauser- THIRD Mt. Pleasant Jay Knudsen. of Mr and Mrs SCHOOL , REPRESENTA- TIVE PRECINCT Voting Districts Polling ; Place, Spring City, Utah, Judges of Election, Albert E. Puz.-y- , Boyd Allred, Ruthford Osborne, Charles A. Thompson, City-Hall- alternate. - a Union Metal No 6PJ0 or liefoie Y36 Mon Da- - 5th ot August 1949 8, izing LigulaUng and I'ontiulling sa a- ot B ct passed by the Hoard of County Commissioners on the fifth d iv ol July, RU9 Will- RF.OF W11NESS IN day Oll.BFin L. FJELDSTED Pi lo 'The City Coma il at Its otube Standard, set upon a Deputy County Clerk. a and ii base, List gulai meeting Douglas Joigensen Da0V 20 Luminalie biacki-tiof lab day lo the August, 1'iTl, will ((insider the pmposed 'SEAL' standard, and i omiei by elec and consider ic cable, to a bloi k, two of levy, and hear NOTICE TO WATER USERS mi- h such units on cadi side ut piutests and objections to 'The follow nig applic aliens have and staggered; and as to said linpKiVcmcni s as shall Lied with the Stale Enmade the one hlixk on Mam stir t Hv 'on ncil gineer to ajipiopiiate water in tidci ot tin ( il y between State Street and Fust Mourn kmpete tounty, Slate ot Utah, ol tall i of Pleasant West Street shall (insist six City Da year, unDnougtanu 1919 28 such units of the blew k, llnce oil Dated June less otheiuise designated, all II Aid )LD P II ANSLX, such units on each sale ol th at ams being Sl.BA. M. street and staggeied, City Keennlei 211725 Hen L ivteison and W. Aicordii.g to plans, spei ifn a Dite of fust publication Julv Mt Pleasant, Ut 5 see (. Olsen, turns arid profiles on file in th" 8, 1919 tt for n i ig.ition toe Dorn a 12 in 1919 29, office of Da city engineer and publication. July .veil bet I'll) and 1300 tt deep at the City R cruder; and dctriv a point S 1931) It. and E. 1690 It the abutters' poitum of the cost AN ORDINANCE trom NW Cor See. 10, T15S R5E and expenses thereof by special An ordinance the The vvobr will be conveyed fiom assessment upon the lots an oidiname pass, d amending by Sanpete Die well by means ol a ditch a pieces ot giound to be afl County, August 3rd, 1937, pub- distance of 175 It. to the Straigh or benefitted by such lished August 6th, and August Fork of Pleasant Cieek, and al to he assessed ding 13, 1937, in Ephidim F.nterprts' lowed to llow down the natuial of to front feet to the full depth entitled An Ordinance channel to a jaunt S. 2150 ft. and such lots, or parts ot lots or ing Regulating and Continuing W. 573 ft. from NF Cor Sec. 6, th.it s.i le of Bed puc s of ground, provided T15S, R3F, vvheie it will he wheiP any lot or piece of giound HE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY into Seeley Ditch and used is of greater depth than 161 fern .THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM 15 to nrigate from J uni 1 to back from the sidewalk such an M1SSIONFRS OF SAMETE 710 acies of land embraced ill d be lcvi assessment shall upon COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, AS con-Cret- , - t ti-- 1 t hav-bee- ( , 1 !o-- i I I impiove-ments- , teiii-veit'- Si-jit- . SD.NW1., NE'jN'WL, NGSE'c, SW jSE k and NEE ' be That then See 12, S SE i SELSWS Sec. 1. is addl'd to said jand heit-OSec 6, T15S, I! IE, SW iSW a section following Sec W1 NE'.NW'j Sec. W NW tarn 9 ol said ordinance and 7, T13S, R5E, numbeied Section 9 A, and en 215 Coli mail 20727 11ki1, lighting equipment, estimated 'titled Sunday Sales Prohibited" Ninth 3id West, 1iovo Ut. 1)5 see. to be us followshv the City Flngineer Section 9 A, Sunday tt. for litigation use Lorn a in $i 1.592 KS, plus 10' ; ol the eon Sales Prohibited. It shall be hot 125 and 250 It d eji at tract price for engineering amt unlawful for any person, lnm or well i jaunt N 10 It and FT 300 ft. Loin f other expenses, plus having a license foi S4 Sec. 31, T15S, R IE. The water there he any on mteiim wai (oijioiaLon the sale of taer, to sell, haitei, will he used Lorn Ajr 1 to Oct. rants. .distribute, give away, exchange 31 to inigate 20 acn-- of land The City of Mount Pleasant prodispense oi serve beer nil the emluaced in SGSFN.SWG and exposes to pay all the costs in lust day of the week, commonly S .SW S SF1 See. 31. T15 S, R IE, . cess of the eontiaet juice phi-,,n as Sunday and for year iiuind incidental ol Du ION for the installation STATION 2 'This oidmanci domestic and stock watering juu con herein nt lighting equtpm. shall take effect as piovided by- loses templated. law on the 22nd day ol July, 2072.8 Fountain Gie n IrrigaThe property to the depth jq g) tion Co, Fountain Gieen, Ut. 2 hereinabove stated abutting on Uommissioneis voting for said see ft for irrigation use fiom a Main Street between F'irst East ordinance: 12 in. well bet 130 and 100 ft Strict and Second West Streets, Ralph S. Blackham, "aye" at a point V 5316 ft and E deep Street on State and abutiing Dr.S. B. Rigby, "aye" 933 9 ft. from WE Cor. See. 6, between Third North Street and Joseph Jensen, aye" TI IS, R3E. From the well the Third South Street shall he made Passed this fifth (lav of water will be convoyed by ditch and known as Mount Pleasan 1919. a distance of 100 ft. to Big Cieek Street Lighting District No. 2 Signed Ralph S Blackham, Channel where it will he comand the cost of the improvemen Chairman. of Board County mingled with other water and herein contemplated shall be Commisioners, SanjK-tCounty, conveyed down the natural cha-ne- l the assessed and levied upon Utah. to a jioint W. 200 ft. from NE Cor. See. 8, TILS, R3E, vvh property in said district accord ATTEST: ing to the front feet abutting up- Gilbert I, Fjeldsted. it will be leiiiveited and use on said streets to be improved Douglas Jorg. nsen, from Aj)r. 1 to Oct .30 as a suppleThe cost herein contemplated to Deputy County Clerk. mental supply to iirigate 660 be paid by the property owners (SEAL) acres of land embraced in Sec s. include within said district will I, Gilbert L. Fjeldsted, Coun8 and 17, T14S. R3E. the contract price plus ION of ty Clerk of Sanpete County, Protests resisting the grantin j the contract price for engine, ring Utah, do hereby eeitify that tin of any of the foregoing applicaand other expenses, plus the in- above is a full, true and eerrer' tions with ria sons therefoie, mu.' terest if there be any on interim copy of an ordinance entitl.d be in affidavit form with extra warrants. Said cost to the An ordinance amending the copy and filed with the State owners is estimated at ordinance passed by Sanpete 403 State Capitol, Salt an estimated County, August 3rd, 1937, pub- Lake City 1, Utah, on or befor" $12,752.16; and $1.60 per front foot. lished August 6th, and August S ptember 4, 1949. All protests or objections to 13. 1937, in Flphraim Enterpnse Harold A. Linke such improvements or to the entitled An Ordinance Author ST TF ENGINEER. such lots, or pieces ot giouial o a depth of 165 feet only Tom Da sidewalk line. The estimated cost of sud m provemi nt wPl cover Da- pun h ase and installation of saol FOLLOWS SECTION 1, , 4 . 1 inti-n-s- Jus-'ese- SCHOOL REPRESEN- TATIVE PRECINCT Voting Districts Polling Place, Moroni, Utah, City Hall; From Salt Lake city visiting Judges of Election: Mrs. Minerva their mother Mrs. Eth- lyn And- Nelson, Earl Blackham, Mrs. Ora erson the past week weie Mr Mork-yMrs. James W. Nielson, and Mrs. Ferre Anderson and alternate. children. FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Visiting from Blackroek Idaho Voting Districts Polling at their home here are Mr. and Fountain Green, Utah, place, Mrs Ttrrance Aiken and son. City Hall; Judges of Election: Jerrold Doan Johnson, Gale RasHome for the week end to mussen, Martha Edler; G. F visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, alternate. Willi, un Peterson, was Glade PeVoting District 1; Polling place, terson, a student for the summer of Wales, Utah, Town Hall; Judges quarter at the University of Election: Loan Mrs. Rees, Utah. Mrs. Ona Anderson, LaFonda Mrs Mena Carlson has had Anderson; Nathaniel Edmunds, her son Gerald and family of alternate. The voting at such election Eureka as recent guests shall be by ballot, which balOdell Bluin, Bill Blain, Ned lots will be furnished by the Allred and Mar Dye emloved at Clerk of the Board of Education Gai field wen home over the of North Sanpete School District to the Judges of Election, to be week end. by them furnished to the qualified voters. Farming was rated as tlu 1th The polls at each polling most dangerous occupation in at the place shall be opened 1918. Only transportatio t, of 7:00 oclock A. M. and work and mining and hour will be until and will quarrying had higher death be closedkeptat open the hour of 8 00 lates nr 100,000 workers o'clock P. M. No shall be permitted Fires cost American farmers to voteperson at election unless said 90 in 1948 million dollars nearly voter reThe of f.ame he shall be a register-prejK'nderance in the School Representa-'ivsiding and inadequate fire building Precinct in which he offers fighting equijiment were listed to vote and shall have paid a as major causes for this total. property tax in said school dis Motor vehicle and farm maeh triet during the year next such election. tnery involved in over one third IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the of the 4,400 fatal work accidents North to farmers that occured in 1918 Board of Education of School District, Sanpete Oiling, uik logging or adjusting Sanpete State of has Utah, County, moving farm machinery is an caused this notice to be given of cause farm many important as required by law this 17th day work accidents of June, 1949. take. LEVERN JENSEN, The total time lost asazesult ot i During the training, the accidents to farmeis in ary typi President, Board of Education of gets subsistence allowances cal year amounts to the time North Sanjiete School District in addition to his disability com needl'd Countv, State of Utah. to about half ol Sanpete TTEST: pensation. This allowance eon the annual produce wheat cio JOSEPH I BECK, tinues for two months after he in the U.S. average is rehabilitated. Clerk, Board of Education of North Sanpete School District In a recent survey, taken to Sanpete Countv, State of Utah. exout so Lnd are why people SPRING CITY SEAL' travagant, up comes this an Date of First Publication June By Mrs. Virgus Osborne suer. Theie are thousands ol 24, 1949. ways to spend money but only Date of Final Publication Julv Uontniued from fust page i one way to save. 8, 1949. Mrs. Eulu Lev Maxfield and A yawn may be had manners, baby of Salt lake City have NOTICE OF INTENTION TO visited their paients, Mr. and a wnt-r- , hut is an honest MAKE IMPROVEMENT Mrs. James W Blam the past oi'iniun. Notice is hereby given by the week. city council of Mount Pleasant City, Utah, of the intention of Mr. and Mrs Noideil Allred such city Council to make the and daughter Ruibia of Draper improv--mentsdescribed following (heir parents, Mr and Mrs Koval BOND NOTICE OF ELECTION Allrvd. To install on Main Street for a 'THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF a distance of three blocks, beginwith Visiting in Magna NORTH SCHOOL SANPETE and son Mr in law. daughter DISTRICT, SVNPFTK COUNTY, ning at the west line of the intermil Mis. William H Pum-is section of First East Street and STYTE OF UTAH K Wullam Robinson PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Mam Street and running thence West three blocks to th- - East Visiting at the hillin' of Mi GIVEN that .1 special ('lection lino of the intersection of Second uni Mis Cutler Seholu-lan will he held in Noith Sanjx'te West Street and Main Street; and Mis Jii, mil I Henson M.mU School I'M rat, Sanjx-tCounty, on State Street for a distance of Mrs Hud Henson .mil M: ,ird State of Utah, on Tuesday, the 12th day ol July, 19j;i, at which six blocks beginning at the South Mrs. Aha Henson ot California line of the intersection of Third election Diet shall lx submitted North Street and State Street, and to the rcgisp'ied voters Mrs, Luev Paikm and lan.ih who running thence South on hlo-k-Suitof lieaeh, California aie have paid a jirojierty tax w ithin Street for a distance of six visiting it, this city with Mis said dtsttii t, dming the yeai to the North line of the tnteresc-tioLoin a Jens, n and otiiei relatives next preeedmg such el ction, of Third South and State he f glowing question, to wit-- ' Street; the total length of said Mis. Mai Dye and mm Kei.v Shall the Boatd of I'llmaUr-lighting il 1st i ut to he nln ; pm-pert- fully-traine- V-- e Sei-vic- 1 S 1 ' Winterkill Rnins Fishing 1 At Uintah County Lake in Paradise Park Reservoir L'intah county has suffered a loss of fish from near-complet- e winterkill. 1 This bad news was released M. J Madsen, chief of fisheries for the Utah Fish and Game Department, after Mr Madsen had studied the Uintah county lake. "It looks like most all of the fish are gone, he said. "This was becoming one of the best fishing lakes of its type in the State and had provided pknty of fishing in its time. Mr. Madsen pointed out that the Lake will he studied for fish improvement, and more planted to start it on its way this week by again Also on the winterkill list for this spring is Brtdg r Lake, one of the pojmlar north slope fish ing waters South of Foit This Lake is gone for at least a year or two. the fish Bridge:-Wyoming- hief said. Mr. Madsen pointed out that other questionable lakes will he ttudied as soon as it is possihl--tget into them. The Fairviow ipservoirs tire always a question maik. Mr. Madsen said he would try to break thiotigh to many questionable lakes by jeep in the next few days. I have heieunto set my hand and (Mixed rnv offuial seal, this 5th day ot July 19 19 1 District 1. Voting Polling place, Chester, Utah, Relief Society Hall; Judges of Election, Carl Anderson, Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Pearl Christensen; Christian Christensen, alternate FOURTH In- JULY .e.-n in each of the years 1954 uid li55 and $25, (kk) m each of Die veais 1950, 1957 and 1958, lor the puipose of raising money for puichasing school sites, for building oi purihasing one or more school houses ami supplying the same with furiniuie and neies.sarv apparatus and for improving the school grounds? Said election shall he held in 'he five (5) school repnsenla IlOVO live precincts and the polling places within said precincts and Mr and Mis lfeul II Allred the pidges who have been apMi- Keith Allred and son Ho pointed to eonduet the e'eelion waul and Lenore Allied spen' an as follows: suml iv afternoon in Fairview FIRST SCHOOL REPKKSFNTA-TIVand Mrs Lawrence with Mi PRECINCT Laisen The occasion Is ing the 1 2, Voting District hiithdav anriivetsary of Mrs Lai- place, Fauview, Utah, Citypolling Hall, sen. 'rennet; Judges of Election, Vein Sanderson, Ret ha Jensen, Eugene Terry has ictuined Mrs. Frank Vance, C. V. Howell, home tiom the Mission Home at alternate. Salt Lake City when lie has 1 Voting District Polling spent the past two weeks. An place, Milburn, R. M Oldroyd Salt David Oglevie, Army buddy, of Election, R Judges him Residence; Lake City accompanied M. Oldroyd, Mrs. Wilford Jensen, home for a visit Mr. Oglevie has Mrs. Wilford Granam, Loy a call to the Hawiaan alternate. mission and Eugene leaves in Voting District 1. Polling place, August foi the Neth iland mis Christensen lndlanola, Harold sion. residence; Judges of Election, L. Big Visiting their patents Mr and Harold Christensen, John Mis Easton Kelsey for the Julv ler, Jacob ( Houtz, Mis. Edison Fointh holidays weie Mr and Spencer, alternate. SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENMis Kelsey ami family, Salt TATIVE PRECINCT Lake Cttv. 5; PollVoting Districts Mis Chiistie Beck is a Calif ing place, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, City Hall; Judges of Election, visitor, spending a few we-kwith her brother Don Strate and Grant Borg, Mrs. Emil Mrs. Sybil Hansen, Arthfamily. She will visit other reur O. Nielson, alternate. latives before ieturning home Roger Nelson was home over the week end to visit his par .ills, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Nelson Roger is employed at the Utah State Capitol Visiting with their daughter Mrs Frank Peterson and family weie Mr. and Mrs. Milton H Knudsen of Sugar City, Idaho Also visiting with the Petersens weie Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Hans n and son Gary of Logan. The visitois with the Peterson family attended the wedding in (.drying out of stub intention by Inst.ilhunui (if said liphLi.g must in wining, signed af of the juopeity equipment shall, exiejit us to the Da- owia-ione (dock between Mate .Mreit teebd ol hem tiled, (lest llblllg ami First West stie t on Mam the alia-, together with he of Loot feet, and street, shall lonsist of lour slieel lighting units, each consisting ol filed with the city leioiilei on blo( ks, 1 1 liainees include: - nl Mi mg, and 297,661 taking other ag ilcuitural couises including in on fann ti. lining st it ut ion;' The 297,661 G. I Bill tami long-live- I ,i hv i far the animal husbandly, fi.ltiO: dauy farm man best expeitence with the New- husbandly, 3,203; castle disease, according to Rus- agement, HO. 707; poultry hussell R. Keetch, County Agriculbandry. 1171 hort mill in e, 2,701; entomology. 21S; and all othei tural Agent. Growers who have not yet had courses, 217 000 An additional 38,100 disabled trouble will he wise to go to considerable pains to keep it ofl veterans were faim trainees tin the premises. Block off as com der Public Law 10. Of these, 388 pletely as possible every channel were training as county agents by which the virus can get to and farm dernonstratms; 1.131 a heathy flock. Experience has were enrolled in a variety of aghoiticultuial and shown that the disease can he ricultural spread both directly and indir- training (ourses, including in and st it utiona on farm training ectly. The virus Is Institutional on farm training (t Some durable. channels available to eligiht veteians watch are: (1) Vtstors and buyers- The under the G I Bill and Pub virus can be carried on shoes lie Law 10, combines oiganized clothing, crates and trucks. Keep group instruction in agricultural vistors out, and tell the poul and related subjects with suptry husksters to stop in the road. ervised work experience on the Carry out birds and eggs and sell farm While in traimng, veterans them from the yard. (2) Shipment of exposed birds may receive monthly subsist ences allowances, varying with should be avoided. (3) Require dealers to sell feed the number of hours of instruc in new bags or show that they tion received Maximum alloware old bags only after ances are from $65 to $07 30 foi those with no dependents; from thorough steam sterilization. (4) Crates returned from mar $'.10. to $03 7.7 for those with one ket should be thoroughly steril dependent; and $00 to $97. 50 ized before they are allowed on with more than one dependent the premises. During the past six yeats. (5) Poison rats, and keep cats and dogs out of yards and feed more than 91,000 disabled World rooms. They may act as mechan War II veterns have been under Public Law 10 to ical carriers of the disease. (6) New stock should be added cam a Its ing. Many of them are only after a quarant period of severely cut handicapped, A great many of several weeks to insure that they pointed them started their training with are free from disease. (7) Fairs, shows, and laying littL or no n.evious voik exjieii contests are hazards. It is very on or These 94,000 disabled veteians unwise to return these birds to their trainthe farm. They should always hi who have completed 20 per e nt ing represent about sold for slaughter of law this all trainees under from (8) Buy chicks only hat cherles (preferably local) that About half of them are m sehols and colleges. apply rigid sanitary control The purpose of the training is Some cases of Newcastle Disease in Utah have been traced to ship to restore ability to earn a living ments of started chicks from out lost because of an injury or ailof state hatcheries according to ment caused or made worse by W. R. Jenkins Utah State Agii service in the Armed fortes must have teen between cultural College Extension poul Sept. 16, 1910, and July 20, 1917. tryman. Disabled veterans, training un (9) Attend strictly to prompt der Public Law 10, are given a P Pit are available Disposal series of scientific tests by train USAC. V A counselors before they These precautions have always ed start training These tests help been in the line of good poultry to determine their aptitudes and management. The presence ot the handi Newcastle disease makes them interests They give capped veterans a better slant on far more impoitant than ever he the type of training he should fore. iNo ' AHh-i- ami Mis Ralph ( hi Islet, sen and niiily ot Diageiton spent Da--the touiMi holiday-- , in Ibis Cits ta-anhe p1 oil-pal id . of ot aoout a new gul '1 he month a il ( i 'l Mis FRIDAY, PYRAMID a- .uid - ,lt t "This piogi in. is Mr ml ,i v Mi nen n!!l( i.iN, i. is wd'i glirulluie Vanin--,-- . Poultiy Biceilmg la-i-- III Stuff To Stay Away From in the odegi- Noi rti.i n x Watson have leieived Wold then d.lllgtl Pi Mus (, wen Watson, seiving 111 tin.eleiii SI, iti-- Mission is Sanpete Youngsters In Contest Eight Sanj'eti County young hters will In among the 70 lured eis of poultiy who will rub i jams ti chickens in tlu ol irj Male's 1'Jll 1950 Vim hen of '1 o rnoirow' contest, State ( hanman W. J. Jenkins, extension pool Lyman, announced Time and plats of the Sanpe'e ol judging, slated loi the week latei he announted will 10, July by Russell It Keetch, Count, agent and contest than man vs nit State finals of the nation non $10, competition, which offeis A & I lood 111 by posted prizes Stoles, sponsois of the piograni to develop better, moie eeonomi cal meat tpe buds, will be held in Salt Lake City. July 21 Tlieie the countv champions will com pete lor the Mat. title, and the Sentoi Division also will he iud ged, Mr Keeteh said will be Mi Sanpete contestants Frn k Kay Anderson, Franklin son, Dunnell Sorensen and Fetiel Winn of Gunnison: Hosier Haul sh v and Leon Heek of Centerv tile Ralph Coats of Freedom and Tommy Allan of Mt peasant Anderson Is 4 H Clubbei and the rest aie Future Farm rs Kach will entei 12 co keteh,. flocks from contest selected ranging from 100 to 000 birds Mantl Ajvx, P.amshaw. M Lanes and Aladale Hatcheries supplied the breeding stock for the con Murray wnh 111 l: MT. PLEASANT vet-eia- Legal Notices , Y s How safety-circl- driving cuts down accidents e "Know your safety circle!" is an important lesson taught Standard of California drivers. ..and perhaps it can be helpful to you. is the distance you Your safety-circlneed to meet an emergency situation-- a car stopping suddenly ahead, for example. Our drivers get a special test which tells them exactly how fast they react, but in general, it takes the average person a fid! second to see a hazard, think what to do and act. So, driving on a clear road, at 30 miles an hour, you should stay at least 7 car lengths behind the tar ahead, when you drive 4$ miles an hour, sta In him! 13 car lengths. More than 5,000 St.md.nd ilri-- ct have Studied this and many other safety I'liuci e pies in our Driver Training Program, besides passing thorough visual examinations. Last year, they drove 41 million miles with an accident rate 60 lower than the national trucking licet average. Tl I C0Nr CALIFORn,a ,tMyo oil It: ve you better If , 4 1 |