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Show IV X Prevent those N By Fllen Scarborough Knight Newspapers WnUr Class do ir accidents are re sponsible for about 2.i 000 ac cidents annually, acmrding to information ret cited from the I S Public Health St n ice $ ; . v - K The Public Health Son ice maintains (hit the use of a pu-- h bir as a s.ifett dune m tioiHs tilth oidirary glass is not an aiaptble alter natne to the use of sifitt glaring matenals The bar does not pi et i nt human impact and mat eten trap the wctim, causing additional injuries to be inflicted by guillot.ne like falling glass When ordinal-- glass u bro hen, the fragments are sharp slivers. that tan cause a piercing injur)- leading to set ere or hemorrhaging bleeding Permanent scarring or loss of life can result ) 4 Salt Lake Tril.unc, Sundav. August 2C, 1973 , u5 accidents glass-doo- r laminattd glass and ttued phss are d.issif.id as safett glass Wind gliss is enr at'd glass that contains a ttiu mesh embi tided dm ng manu n n fat tore brolen, the to tend mi altathtd rein P'ett's m the wire mesh A such as that found in automobile wind shields is m ule of two shoe's of oulmarv annealed gliss bondi d to ai inters t n ng last r cf resilient plastic When it is broken the pieces of glass tl.ng to the plastic lamimted gliss If tour home has a patio door ordinary containing annealed glass or if you live in on apartment with a door that is suspect, pathways to these doois could be blocked by chair or table to present acci dental contact j jwwA . lattnmottcr threw, a rock a patio door at one apartment temples recently Children at plat hate injures bt running A through Most imunes associated ttith accidental breakage of m tho homo oid mnintolte such hazardous loca tions as slidr.g glis doors, storm doors, bathtub enclosures ard slunter doors d g'a- - it was v i'h''ut-- r t!r'-i- theie Some adults, bnated and othenwse, im hau done the same thing through tai elC'sness or clumsiness I t. Mrs. Tern llermansen Mrs. Dale Baines jfwAw) Mrs. Michael T. Herzog Hennansen The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Burl V llermansen, Salt Lake City Boutwell- - Julie Etans and Terry llermansen were married Saturday in the Heritage House. A reception was held aftHawaiian was erward The setting for the rehearsal dinner Parents of the bride are Mi and Mrs Lewis M Etans. Salt Lake Cits Watnes Debbie Boutwell and DaL Watnes were married Saturday in the Recep'ion Centre. A reception was held aft- erward Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Fred A Sr . Kearns The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Ben W atnes, Salt Lake City Smith-Herzo- g Jolleen Smith and Michael. T Herzog were married Friday m tne Salt Lake LDS 11 ByS.R.O. Softouch kidskin upper in black, tan or navy, backed up with cushy foam lining. Neat stacked sole and heel in a great moving-alon- g height. A loveknot because you'll love it the way goes with everything, the way it feels like it's almost not there. AA62-9- , B5-10. 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