Show S S. L. L Police Can Keep Cool Front Now L I p pw w 4 w S S 'S p S SS S I IS S 4 r S 'S E 4 S 'S 1 y I- I CITY'S DRAW DRAV ADMIRATION IN NATTY ATTIRE Lucille Bedier studies preference in uniforms of Patrol E. E N N. NOlson Olson and H. H n K right Force Shifts Shifts' From Heavy Garb GarbS S To Light Shirts for Summer Salt Lake City's Uniformed patrolmen and traffic officers went about their duties Monday in cool comfort after changing from heavy winter winte coats to the breezy lightweight regulation cotton shirt S Chief of Police Willi William m C. C Webb ordered the change which he said is expected to enable the law and order forces to keep a cool front throughout hout the summer months t S S Girls at the pubic safety building and wives of police offic officers rs voted unanimous approval of the natty tailored blue shirts which are worn with a dark blue tie swerved into a utility pole the Burmingham car continuing on to strike e a parked car belonging to A. A K Romney of f Provo The Impact caused the vacuum tank on the Burmingham car to burst setting the he machine on fire fire- and causing approximately 10 damage before the he blaze was extinguished by the Provo fire department After re receiving receiving receiving re- re medical attention the two men were return returned to to their homes In the other accident Dale Cutler lof of Payson suffered possible internal injuries and Mrs Tony and Mrs Ralph Seay of Salt Lake City and nd Bill Fairbanks of ot Payson suffered cuts cuts' and bruises when a southbound car containing the two Salt Lake City women and their husbands struck the rear of another car driven by Mrs Cutler early arly Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day morning between Santaquin a and d Goshen Gosher according to Deputy SherIff Sher- Sher ff Iff Reuben Cutler suddenly slowed aown to allow a car coming in the opposite direction to pass on the narrow road which is under construction Mr Christi explained Three persons received minor in injuries injuries injuries in- in juries in a two-car two collision Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day afternoon at West Temple and North Temple streets The drivers were Lucas 31 of 53 South Pueblo street and Paul C. C Ackley 59 of Gara street Ottumwa Iowa Mrs Mary K 62 Rock- Rock wood Iowa passenger in the Ackley mach machine ne was treated at the emergency emergency emergency emer emer- gency hospital for bruises about the body and anda a a laceration on the fore fore- head Her daughter daught r Miss Maxine about 25 was treated for abrasions on the left knee Al Grose 54 who gave his ad address address dress as the Los Angeles h hotel tel West South Temple Tempi street suffered injuries to his knees and abrasions He was a passenger in the car |