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Show , UNIVERSAL JIICROriLUIHG CORP. P.O.BBOX 147 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH VOL. IX SEPTEMBER 6, 1952 NO. 44 and Foatuxcs Nows o! Intorost to Rosidonts ol Davis County. LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH 3 WHen your boy or girl is old enough to tale the wheel of the family car, didr cKinccs becoming a safe driver are three times better today than a few years' ago if they hays driver. had the opportunity of becoming a high school-trained Last year pearly 700,000 students more than one out of every three eligible! fciit enrolled in driver training courses given by 8,000 high schools. There is hope that in the not too distant future every boy . and girl will receive driver education before taking the wheeL How is it working? In one state, a check of 800 trained and ,800 untrained drivers after a years experience revealed that only 100 of the trained ones had run afoul of rise law in accidents, violations and warnings. Of the 800 untrained, 769 had some kind of black mark against them. Other state reporta confirm this progress through driver education. Here lies'one of the most encouraging answers toward reducing the tragic death and injury toll on our highways. If your communitys schools give driver training courses be sure your children enroll before they attempt to drive. If not, find out why your schools do training. The cost of driver education to not participate in this vitally needed life-savi- ng the community is small the reward great. Give your children the chance to Learn and LIVE! 1 r Drivo As. i 9" ft though YourLifc Doponds On It IT DODd |