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Orem-Geneva Times from Orem, Utah • 5

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Orem-Geneva Timesi
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Orem, Utah
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5
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A ii Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, Dec. 12, 1957 ttOTOR MAIDS shop, CHRISTMAS TREE TAGS NEEDED All Chritmas trees offered for sale, sold or given away must bear a suitable Christmas tree tag according to Utah Five Correct Answers Mark Driving Pros By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant THE SAME INGREDIENTS which distinguish the master chef mm the novice cook also separate the true professional driver from chool tage and party and sntly. 1 at- iraley Mrs. of rill hv. to hn.

9 STAKE OFFICERS STAKE PRESIDENT recestly by M. Dover Hunt, stake president. Officers who have not been sustained or set apart will be acting under appointment from tne stake presidency until they are sustained and set apart President Hunt lists the fol lowing officers who will not bead up tne Orem Stake. Stake presidency: M. Dover Hunt, president; Ell Clayton, first counselor; Ray Louder second counselor; J.

LaMar John-son, clerk; and Ray Heal, assistant clerk. High Council: Grover Miller, Carl Murdock, Reed Burg-ener, John Lott, Dean Rigby, Oscar Anderson, Tennis Poul-son, Earl Thompson, Verne Marrott and Merril Findlay. Two more members of the High Council will not be appointed until the next quarterly conference is held. Stake Patriarch: Alexander Lowe. High Priests Quorum Presi dency: John B.

Stratton, Bur- dette Coleman and Allan Ridge and Milton Amoldson, secretary. Mission Presidency: Russell Hansen, president; Vance Cald- er, first counselor and Myles Harris, second counselor. Relief Society: Ida Cowlev. president; Merl Jacobs and Af- ton Wagstaff, counselors. Sunday School: Cliff Pvne.

superintendent; MM Hymas, and Lloyd Hodgson, counselors; and Mae Blatter, secretary. YWMIA: Fern Coleman. president; Wilda Allen and Jer ry Farnworth, counselors; Zoe Louder and Dorothy Rasmus- sen, secretary. YMMIA: Corner J. Arnold.

president; Floyd Clegg and Ray Downs, counselors; and Neil McBride, secretary. Primary: Thelda Harris, presi- law. William J. Hart, Deputy State Forester, said members of the State Forester's staff expected to make actual field checks during the pre-holiday season to check compliance with the requirements of the law. He indicated that complaints would be signed against those persons possessing trees without proper tags.

Mr. Hart noted that lack of personnel had hindered such enforcement action in the past and that a considerable number of trees had been illegally cut from Utah. The majority of cutters, wholesalers and retailers in Utah are honest men and handle only legally obtained trees, he continued. As usual, the State Board of Forestry Is Interested in aprehending those individuals who deliberately steal trees. Farmers Forging Class Offered A class in farm forging to increase the appreciation and importance of workine with hot and cold metals has been sched uled at the Central Utah Vo cational School in Provo.

Farm skills to be taught include building and maintaining a forge fire; the correct heating and tempering of tools; squaring, drawing, upsetting and welding of stock; ut ting threads on bolts and suits; and riveting and cutting stock properly. The farm skill course will be taught in the Forging Department at the Central Utah Vocational School is Provo beginning Thursday evening December 12 at 7:00 d. m. The classes will continue each and every Thursday for sixteen b. Stop and wipe the windshield every few miles, e.

Open a window slightly. S. What should you do when a school bus ahead stops suddenly? a. Slow down and pass if no children cross the road. b.

Stop behind the bus and wait until it proceeds. e. Pass the bus, sounding your horn. What is the best way to stop quickly on a snow-covered road? a. Slam on the brakes.

b. Turn off the ignition and apply the hand brake. e. Pump the brake pedal. 5.

What should you do when crossing wet trolley tracks? a. Turn across the tracks gradually. b. Turn the car sharply across the tracks. e.

Drive on the tracks before crossing them. Here are the correct answers: 1-a; 2-c; 3-b; 4-c; 6-b. Just in case a return to the books is indicated, your local law enforcement agencies, auto club or high school can suggest recom mended reading material on good driving namts. ETHEL TAYLOR UNDERGOES SURGERY FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO MONTHS Mrs. Standford (Ethel) Taylor underwent surgery recently at the Utah Valley Hospital.

This is the second time Mrs. Taylor has been operated on in two months. She is reported in "Fairly Good" condition. mm Beginner. la both part of 1 the difference it course, experience.

But kiowlcd makes the biff difference, Te a good driver yea need facts aboat war aliant hi.hwayi.trmf. Mi-Sad tc aad driving situations tst as a vroiessSosal enez must nave knowledge of recipes, spices and caekinr techniques. Here are five question asked (and correctly answered) by the New York University Center for Safety Education. Giving yourself SO points for each correct answer, a score of 100 means you're real pro, 80 an average driver. With 60 points or less, better get back to the books! 1.

Which of these accounts test far the high night time accident rate? a. Poor visibility B. Faster Drivers Fatigue 2. What should yon do if steam forma on your windshield? a. Increase your speed by 10 miles per hour.

dent; Helen Robinson and Don na Wells, counselors; and Joan Newell, secretary. Genealogy: Oscar Anderson, chairman; Ralph Peters and James Anderson, ommittee members; and Ardell Peters, secretary. Old Folks Committee: Arth Pullham, chairman. Music Director: Clive Pull-ham. Organists: Karl Clayson.

am Vr7 "How many time. do. class periods or until March 27th. Those wishing to enroll should be at the Vocational School in proper dress ready to work at 7:00 p. m.

this Thursday. Fred H. Cornaby, Supervisor of Agricultural Training at the school, Is in charge off the farm training programs. Gerald D. Nelson Serves In Alaska Pvt.

Gerald D. Nelson, husband of the former Lou Ann Farley of Orem and son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson of P. G.

has been sent to his permanent station. Eielson Air Force Base, near Fairbanks, Alaska. He will serve with the Ninth Infantry Division. He received his basic and advanced train ing at Fort Sam Houston, Tex as. Mrs.

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