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Show OSEM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, September VINEYARD Malicent C. Welle Phone 0893J1 Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre will honor their daughter, Dora, and Edward W .Ashby, at a wedding reception Friday evening in the Timponogos Ward Hall. The Primary officers and teachers were entertained at the home of Mrs LeRoy Schroder Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding Hard-ing announce the arrival of a grandson, born to Orval and Cleo Harding Roper Monday morning in the American Fork Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Kemmers-ley, Kemmers-ley, of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holloway on Sunday. Mrs. Robert Hogan, of Conda, Idaho, has been visiting here WORD PORTRAITS By Clyde E. Weeks. Sr. Today I saw ... AN AUTOMOBILE AUTO-MOBILE ACCIDENT. My first observations began before the accident actually occurred. I saw the two cars involved, both heading for the same identical spot on the street, and it became immediately apparent that a serious ser-ious crash could not be averted. . , . So I focused my attention on the details and watched an accident in the making. It was just a fraction of a minute later when "smash crash," it happened- One of the cars caught the other broadside and Just sort of "scooped' 'it right over upon its top. There was a crashing thud, a splintering of glass and Uncle Sam Says with her sister, Mr, George T. i happened. The tragic thing j e rutins. m.i Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Larsen that the cars were pretty well smashed up, was that each of the have moved to the Victor M. Anderson home. cars was occupied by human be- Mr- and Mrs. Rosel Cooley, of ings . . . and human beings just Mesa, Arizona, and Dean Cooley,'; can't survive such a crash with-of with-of Holbrook, Arizona, were out injury to someone, and this guests at the home of Mr. and was no exception. Police were Mrs. George T, Wells over the soon on the spot and one car week-end. Mr- and Mrs. Cooley , was righted and its driver, bleed-have bleed-have recently returned from the ing and unconscious, was extri-Texas extri-Texas - Louisiana L-D.S. Mission cated and rushed to the hospital and will visit relatives in Utah, j with reported "severe bruises Idaho and Montana, and will at- and lacerations of the head." (It tend general conference In Salt could have just as easily result-Lake result-Lake City before returning to ed in death). There was a lot of There's na question about the umpire's um-pire's decision when yon come home with a United States Savings Bond la your pocket on pay day. Each additional savings bond you acquire through your participation In the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work or the Bond-A-Month Plan where yen bank la another score (or you and your family. Get safely to home plate a many times as yon possibly can now while yoor hitting power in the automatic savings bond league is at its greatest strength. U. S. Trtttury DfptrtmtM their home. The Primary Association gave the program in church Sunday evening. President Ruth Clegg presented certificates of graduation gradua-tion to three boys Merle Haw-lings, Haw-lings, LaVar Wilkinson and Ray Neal. The speakers were President Pres-ident E. Carlyle Bunker, President Presi-dent Ruth Clegg, Velda Bunker and Katie Schroder. Mrs- Ber-nice Ber-nice Rawlings, Mrs. Nora Harding, Hard-ing, Mrs. Ruby Thalman nd Mrs. Aretta Blake, of the Orem Primary Board, were present. Musical numbers were furnished by the Primary children. Fast Day services will be held next Sunday on account of General Gen-eral Conference being held in Salt Lake City the following John Goode is recovering from a major operation, performed per-formed September 18 at the American Fork Hospital. The annual baseball banquet was held Saturday evening at Parks Cafe for Vineyard's champion cham-pion players and their partners. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Madsen, Mr. and Mrs-Dean Mrs-Dean Shumway, Mr. and Mrs-Arlo Mrs-Arlo Shumway, Mr. and Mrs- Le-land Le-land J. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Del- ben Mills, Mr, and Mrs. Don excitement and a large crowd of curious spectators soon gath ered to gape, wonder, draw conclusions con-clusions and make comments about who was to blame. It wasn't a very pretty picture. Two badly damaged cars piled up, an ambulance standing by, with stretcher bearers carrying away the seriously injured victim vic-tim of the accident, and the frightened and worried passengers passen-gers of the other vehicle trying to get their bearings, regain their composure and tell their story to the police . . . and the police busy at work questioning witnesses and endeavoring to fix the blame and ascertain the cause. This accident happened at a point where accidents are not supposed to happen. It occurred right in the intersection of University Uni-versity and Center in the heart of Provo, in the shadow of a traffic light whose mechanical eyes give you the Stop and Go, and where the flow of traffic is regulated by well-painted traffic lanes. The cars involved were travelling, one East and one South through the intersection and considering the purpose of the semaphore it is obvious that the accident could not have hap- T- Allen, Maurine Williams, and pened had both parties been ob-Kay ob-Kay and Richard Madsen, j serving and following the sema-Kay sema-Kay and Richard Madsen left'phore signal. bunaay lor cedar City, where they will attend the Branch Agriculture College. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Madsen. See Southern Cross Visible in the early evening to May and June, southern Florida Is the only place In the V. S. where the Southern Cross can be seen. . Accidents Are Caused Accidents just don't HAPPEN. They are CAUSED ... not directly di-rectly or with intention, of course, but CAUSED nevertheless neverthe-less by either defective mechanism mechan-ism of the vehicles involved (which is also the responsibility of the driver), or by carelessness or lack of judgment on the part of the driver, or contributary negligence on, the part of pe- Early Child Training ' It takes more than Instinct alone to help solve the difficulties of children chil-dren and youth handicapped by distorted dis-torted emotions. Studies made during dur-ing the last 25 years show that early impressions and attitudes give children chil-dren a particular "set" or "bent" to body, mind or character which is apt to persist into older years. destrians. I cite this accident, without thought of assessing blame in this particular case, but to emphasize em-phasize the necessity for constant con-stant vigilance and to stress the need for all of us to become SAFETY CONSCIOUS, with a determination to reduce the number of accidents and the awful aw-ful toll of dead and injured that is increasing with each passing day. ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN HAP-PEN TO YOU! They occur even under the most favorable conditions condi-tions and when least expected. Take care and be sure that you are not the CAUSE of an accident. acci-dent. Orem's Grim Reminder We folks here in OREM have a' grim reminder of our proxim ity to this menace in that fresh ly painted cross on the highway near LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL' where one of our four-year-old youngsters recently met his death. We must not forget- The memory and fate of this little lad should be a constant reminder remind-er to '.'STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN," LIS-TEN," and to keep our cars under un-der control at all times- Gov. Herbert B. Maw proclaimed the week of September 22 through 29 as "Child Safety Week," with a plea to all "Utah citizens to cooperate in this safety program and to take all possible precautions precau-tions to reduce Accidents." Let's be careful not only this week, but every day in the year. HiiiiitaiuuiinuiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiitiMiuiimiiiiMiiiiiijiiniuittitiiiii!iMMiiitiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiLiii!!iMiii Hitiiiiiiiiiiiu THIS IS ESQUIRES THE STORE WITH THE LOW PRICES AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE. MER-CHANDISE. WE .ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU 100 HOURS EACH WEEK. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE you. : . J v waif 9 W lilULi .'ilslflir 'III -II I 15) A V ft3 U I PI A E PE IT f w 4...- - ) Vv , w t -4 ." Z.."::'L-'-'..: . '" 'waMmsMaessMSMWHew ':mmmmiimmMmmmm ' '".'hxZ ''mmisimmmA Y' -j YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE ' OPENING. Of the NEW If m mm OF UTAH PAW OREM - GENEVA .BRANCH- 228 South State Orem ) OPEN 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. IIIMM!int!IIIII(lltlt)tfltllltMimt!IUIHlltlt!(IIIIIIl!llt!1ltmMIHIIIt. Next Wed'- CctoW 1, U- - list Security Bank of Utah, jN. A., will officially offi-cially open rts doors and become tha newest member of the growing Orem business community. On that date wo cordially irvite you to join; with us in celebrating rur opening. We believe that this area has an unusually bright future . . . that your rapidly expanding industry and prosperous farms have need of a complete bunking service and that our new branch has an unequalled opportunity to serve md to share in this development. We lot k with confidence to the future of this rtrategic center of Utah County and invile you to make this bank a part of your community life ... to utilize our compete facilities in planning for greater individual and business progress. Your new community bank in, Orem is the 38th banking office of the First Security Corporation System of Banks, the Intemountain West's largest financial organization. organ-ization. Throughout three states, more than a half-million people today enjoy better banking through these facilities. For each office is a community bank . . . closely interested in the area it serves, backed by lite combined strength and resources re-sources of the entire group. Now, in your community, you have the same friendly, progressive banking facilities . . . conveniently located and ready to serve your needs. . 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