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Show Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sorenson Saturday, June 15th. Morgan, Virginia Neilsen, Joyce Peterson, Suellen Rasmussen, Sidney and Terry Sandstrom, Mike Owens, Danny Allinson, Terry Bardsley and Mrs. Lillis Sandstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moulton and children, (Robert Jr., Linda, Kathy, and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family, Lucy Jane, Dee, and Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rostrun and daughter, dau-ghter, Lorraine, enjoyed a canyon can-yon party Wednesday to celebrate cele-brate the birthdays of Mrs. Lovell Lov-ell and Mr. Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. Moulton's wedding anniversary. anni-versary. Mr. and Mrs. Bub Peterson had a lovely time fishing at Pine-dale. Pine-dale. They left last Friday night and returned Tuesday evening. Vickie Lou Davies of Anaconda, Ana-conda, Mont., visited with friends and relatives in Lark las' Friday i and Saturday. iMr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family, Lucy Jane, Dee and Marilyn, Mar-ilyn, were dinner guests Saturday Satur-day of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Houghton and family of Payson JoAnn Sayatovic of Bingham is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressmen. She came Sunday for an indefinite visit. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarty of Across titl W- ' Q.c4?V ' pl ideo from othar editori ginia Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper and family of Riverton helped Connie Jo Seal, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal of Midvale, celebrate her second birthday Tuesday, June 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughters, Judy and Karen, enjoyed en-joyed fishing at Deer Creek last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Reed and family, Pat, Penny, Melody, and Nikkie, and friends, Maxine Anderberg and Myrna Lundburg, all of Sandy were Sunday guests at the home cf IMr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed and family. Lark AHA MiaMaid class-Dixie class-Dixie Reed, Lorraine Rostrun, Sonja Reed, Virginia Neilsen, Joyce Peterson, Mary Ann Lindsay Lind-say and Suellen Rasmussen went to Butterfield canyon for'a hobo hike Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neilson and family, Reed, Leslie, Steven, Polly Ann and Nancy Lee, of Ernmett, Idaho, are visiting with Mrs. Neilson's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed. They arrived Monday night. Charles R. Breeze Jr., son of Mr. and :Mrs. Charles R. Breeze of Rupert, Idaho, was overnight guest Tuesday, June 11, of Mr. and iMrs. C. Combs and son, Gerry. Helping Judy Foist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist, celebrate her birthday Wednesday, Wednes-day, June 12, were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beckstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckstrom, Mr. and Mrs. From the Lincoln Timta, Lincoln Lin-coln ton, N.C.i If you are planning to kill some of your fellow citizens in an automobile in the near future, or even if you are not planning to, it would be wise to heed the following follow-ing facts, which have Just been made available in a timely booklet on highway deaths in the United States. The record for 1958 is not a very pretty one. There were 40.000 deaths on the highways of the United States last year, 2.200 more than In 1955. There were 2,368.000 injuries in 1956, 210.000 more than in 1955. There were 233,080 pedestrian casualties cas-ualties In 1956, 2.680 more than in 195S. An Interesting addition to the Statistical list ia the fact that almost al-most forty-two per cent of the 40,000 deaths in 1958 occurred on tha weekends. And, it should be noted that eighty per cent of the accidents occurred on dry roads, in clear weather, and better than four out of five of them resulted from driver errors. The worst time for automobile accidents, figured in the hours of tha day, is apparently between tour in the afternoon and eight In the evening. This is the time when many people are going home from work, perhaps in a hurry, and, later on, when they are going out for the night. In these hours, about twenty-flve per cent of the deaths and injuries occurred in 1956. If you are interested In the manner man-ner in which people are killed on uic highways, you will be interested inter-ested to know that last year, more than 15.000 persons were killed in automobile collisions. Only 10,000 died in non-collision accidents. Almost Al-most as many, 8.080, pedestrians were killed. Accidents Involving automobile and a fixed object accounted for 4,120 deaths and those involving a train accounted for 1,280 deaths. It is somewhat surprising to learn that 480 deaths resulted from collisions colli-sions between automobiles and bicycles, - And, Anally, injuries in 1956 soared to 1,686,000 from automobile collisions, while a considerably smaller figure, 260,500. were Injured In-jured in non-collision accidents. Some 225.000 pedestrians were injured and 125,500 persons were injured in collisions involving automobiles auto-mobiles and a fixed object Over 52,000 persons were injured in accidents acci-dents involving automobiles and bicycles, and some 7,100 were injured in-jured as a result of a collision between be-tween an automobile and a train. LeGrand Beckstrom and Naomi Hawks. Russell Thomas, son ol Mrs. Charles Campbell of Rupert, Ida. has been a guest of Arthur Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd for a few days. He arrived June 13 and left Thursday (yesterday) to visit with his grandparents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Will Thomas of Bingham. Pat Dalley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dalley, returned re-turned home Friday, June 14, from a visit with her grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poul-son Poul-son of Richfield. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Combs and son, Gerry, on Father's day Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Combs and daughter, Shauna, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and 'Mrs. LaVoy Poulson and children, Margaret, Ray Lyn, and Rebecca, of Richfield were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dalley and .family last Friday. Lark MIA Second Year Beehive Bee-hive girls and Primary Blazer boys went to the Winder Dairy Monday, June 17th, to pass requirements. re-quirements. Girls who attended were Baibara Peterson, Carol Rasmussen, Marilyn Dalley, Judy Ju-dy Hansen, 'Billie Lee Morgan, Natalie Reed, Donna (Rae Oliver and Mrs. Gerry Reed. The Blazers Blaz-ers attending were Terry Sandstrom, Sand-strom, Richard Moulton, Farren Christensen, Lynn Oliver, Kenneth Ken-neth Owens, Roger Rich, Mrs. Ruby Hansen and Mrs. Dale Lindsay. Miss Nancy Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Peterson, returned home Tuesday, June 18, after visiting with Mr. and Mi's. Wayne Hammond of Magna. Course iNo. 11 of the Lark LDS Sunday School under direction of Clyde Crump attended a double feature show "Ten Tall Men" and "Full of Life" at Mid-vale Mid-vale Monday evening. Attending were Polly Abplanalp, Marilyn Dalley, iNatalie Reed, Marilyn Holladay, Sonja Reed, Billie Lee |