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Show Governor Calls Safety Meet Monday, July 28 As part of a projected all-out effort to halt a rapid rise in fatal and serious injury accidents on Utah's highways, farms, homes, and public places this year, Governor Gover-nor J. Bracken Lee has called an emergency statewide safety conference. con-ference. It will' be held Monday, July 28, at theT Newhouse Hotel, starting at 9:00 a.m., and will continue con-tinue throughout the day. Over i,500 invitations to represent repre-sent leaders and groups throughout through-out the state "have been sent out by the Governor, and a blanket invitation to all others interested is extended through the newspapers news-papers and radios. It is hoped that an .aggressive plan of action will be developed at this conference, in which the determined support I and cooperation of all public officials, offi-cials, groups, and private citizens will result. Separate afternoon meetings will be held during which details and specific problems in the fields of traffic, home, and farm safety will be discussed, and programs worked out. A special movie, "A Day in Court," will be a highlight of the noon luncheon. A nominal registration registra-tion fee will be charged as a means of financing the conference, but this fee will cover the cost of the luncheon for those attending. Because of the seriousness of the accident situation this year, the Governor, the Utah Safety Council, and State Department of Public Safety are urging all who can possibly do so attend and participate in the conference, in order to insure its success and benefit from the ideas and help of all Utahns. |