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Show O REM -GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, IBM "Traffic Tornadoes" More Deadly Than Weather Type "Traffic tornadoes" out of control con-trol on the highways are wreaking wreak-ing death and destruction In larger larg-er measure year after year because be-cause speeding drivers are riding the roads in record numbers, a well-known traffic safety authority auth-ority asserted today. Likening the accidents of speeding speed-ing drivers to the unpredictable GARAGE For Rent Jf &taUJied jj and doing business Call 0539 J-2 J OREM I REAL ESTATE f For Information J t CRASH VICTIM LANDS ON ROOF i - . S r'-y f , V I vi li r - In I f a Q h&W' (I 2mmmPxm. awitiliii"' - ' HURLED SO FEET ONTO EOOF, body of Leonard Salisbury, 29, is being removed from top of Long Beach, Cal, service station by firemen. Body was not discovered until two hours after spectacular spec-tacular two-car collision which killed three. (International) "twisters" from the skies which take huge tolls of life and property prop-erty in some areas of the nation, Thomas N, Boate, accident prevention pre-vention department manager of IVINS HATCHERY NOW OFFERING UTAH COUNTY POULTRYMEN HIGHEST QUALITY BABY CHICKS LEGHORNS HAMPSHIRES ORDER NOW AND INSURE DELIVERY DATE IVINS HATCHERY American Fork, Utah Phone 4""-j the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies, declared the tornadoes" out of control on the V.iwwaj's are far deadlier than he weather type and strike daily throughout the country. About 13,500 persons were killed kill-ed and almost 600,000 injured in 1252 in accidents where drivers were exceeding speed limits, according ac-cording to Mr. Boate. Nearly 2.200 others were killed and 86,-0C9 86,-0C9 hurt by vehicles which ran off the roadway out of control .he typical accident of a speeding driver he added. Reckless driving, In which speeding frequently figured, claimed 3,550 additional lives and caused nearly 150,000 injuries, Mr. Boate reported. There is no doubt in his mind that in the, aggregate the "tornado" of the highways a vehicle out of i control is f many times worse than the uncontrolled storms which follow uncertain paths and strike without warning, leaving devastation behind them. ' , TIMPAKOGOS SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday ' Priesthood meeting 9 a.m. Sunday School 10;10 a.m.l Evening meeting 6:00 p.m. Testimony meeting First Sunday of the month 11:00 a.m. Tuesday MIA 7:30 p.m. Relief Society 3:15 p.m. Speakers in church last Sun- i day evenng were Scout Paul Smith and Scoutmaster Verne Thurber who recently returned i from the national Scout Jamboree in California. Thomas Griffiths and Phillip Christenson, scoutmasters, and 13 i i o A ri..M iroop nave returned irom an enjoyable week spent in Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park where they enjoyed enjoy-ed fishing, camping, hiking and other activities. Boys who enjoyed enjoy-ed the trip were Wayne Asay, Merrill Palmer, Tom Giligan, Bob Johnson, Sherman Kitchen, Kenneth Ken-neth Marshall, Jack and Bob Cox, Norman Rowley, Ivern iyne,! Junior Reed, Larry Dickerson and Brice Christenson. Three babies were given names j in fast meeting last Sunday. They j were Wallace Scot, son of Mr. : and Mrs. Wallace Beagley; Jen-j ny Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond; and Thomas; Chris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Nielsen. The program in church Sun day evening was given by the I Primary organization with Doris I Asay in charge. Certificates were j presented to the following who have served in the Primary for five years or more: Margaret Robinson, Fern Rowley, Donna Nay, Erma Madsen, Vidella Car-rell, Car-rell, Mary Terry, Ava Stewart, Louise Moore, each with five years service; Doris Asay, seven years and Maggie Coulson, 16 years. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stoddard Stod-dard and family spent Sunday In Ogden where they attended a family reunion. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Josie' attended at-tended the Josie reunion at Har? mon Park. There were 45 family members present. 0 Mrs. Sylvia LeFevre returned return-ed Tuesday from visiting relatives relat-ives in St. George, Utah. THE LEAST EXPENSIVE of modern conveniences' and pleasant living is . . for safe L . A CHECKING ACCOUNT It safeguards your cash . . simplifies simpli-fies the payment of bills and the task of keeping track of expenses. Because it is recognized as the business-like way to handle money matters, mat-ters, the person who pays by check enjoys an extra measure of prestige. pres-tige. Farmers and Merchants your friendly home-owned bank invites in-vites you to open an account here. It's so easy for you to make deposits to your account, for we supply special spe-cial envelopes that require no postage. post-age. You'll like these services. PROVO MSMlMOSff BMRMCtCCRKI UTAH Joylene Pyne from Pocatel-lo, Pocatel-lo, Idaho, is vacationing at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farnsworth. SmokeySays: f W COULD SHAtffX UP K fl3WlE$ J IWI,TOQWW W0UWT BE V CAJKLK51 Sff Thinking people are careful with any kind of fire around the woods! POUO VICTIM in MODEL PLANE CONTEST 1H 1950 RONAlOlV. I MACE,I!.CFWINSKN- . , T L Yi&PQ V i SALEM WAS STRUCK m J?3s?3v Alt S!?-v DOWN AND CRUEUV J6Ji?lJlLl S c YimfLgJ V CRIPPUOBY FOLIO. 3r-JgSggU3 Jiff' pto1hEe0pSr- 'n ''i X ' -r W EST I I HT-y . IT IS' mm Visitors -during the week at ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ' E. Bench were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bench and children from Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ardean Bench from Rexbuig, Idaho. & Mrs. Mary Nielson had the' misfortune (if lailins recently and breaking a bone in her ankle. O Mr. and Mrs. C. L Moon motored to Salt Lake City Sunday Sun-day morning. Mrs. H. Ralph Fuller Ful-ler and son, ' Clfford of : Mesa, Arizona returned with them, Clifford Clif-ford is recouperating from major stirgery performed at the LDS hospital and they plan to, stay with the Moons for a couple of weeks. ; Mr. and Mrs. Glen tasyucs and three daughters left Tuesday to visit with relatives and friends at Fairfield, Montana. MOSTLY CONFINED TO A WHEtLCHMR,KOMALO IS It ARMING TO SWIM. . FOR ENJOYMFNT IN TH WATER HE IMSTALUO A TINY MODEL PLANE MOTOR MO-TOR MTO A HYOAOPLANf boat. Ronald keeps bUSY MENTAUy ANO MY5ICAUY, 1OOVRC0Me Polio. OONALO HAS WON NUMEROUS LOCAL' WINSTON-SALEM TROPHIES ANO HOPES THIS YEAR TO QUALIFY FOR PLYMOUTH MOTOR corporations: 7TH INTERNATIONAL INTER-NATIONAL MODEL PLANE CONTEST AT DETROIT. AUGUST 19-24 0,nC38 23 to ncoo h!itliBuV''iHU'"i mm mmnUu yvm urn Iksaa, vsMst sa ia s4sy mt ewrwsj jmnik m-Xt lUswl la U sawT 2nd Floor Knight Block II EAST CENTER STREET PROVO, UTAH PhoneiC21 meV Pag, YES MANafsr Imm mm SM mi f H wath m ty hfMMl ImMiW Im (MMnttai (a tOllaM MiMnllMl U MM H mltaft it M MnwMflif tow Vacation Must: KEEP YOTJE CAR ON THE ROAD FOR LESS! W ITH A ' RECAP OS A NEW KELLY. SPRINGFIELD OR OK TIRE AT OK RUBBER ''.'ELDERS 824 S. State Orem Phone 0933J2 sszaE , Sure it's hot outside, but you can breathe air as cooling and fresh as a mountain breeze right in your own home . . with an electric room cooler. An automatic electric room cooler is so easy to install . ; . and is so inexpensive to operate. . . - - BUY FROM YOUR DEALER t ..a ,'. -Mt a ,-44 mm Mr if ,:. .. it FICJG TOAltlfl" FIMG SERVICD -BSSSMSStSMI t FICJG FOORL Fot service doily-your choice of severcl fine Union Pacific trains. Real travel enjoyment en-joyment in modern Pollrnan accommoda-' lions or sleep-eosy Coach seats. Smooth riding on a roodbed built for comfort. Children flvt ytor old and under 1 2 half Ion) under five' free. The kind of personal service you like , . thoughtful and courteous . .... by trained attendants in club, lounge and dining cars. Union Pacific wants you to feel at home from the moment you step aboard until you arrive at your destination . . . rested and rcVeshsd.' . ; Yet, on your way lo visit the nation's many historic shrines cd ! great cities of the East, for axtra pleasure, travel in the tool tor..-fart tor..-fart af on air-conditioned Union Pacific train. : , f for Dependable freight and Passenger Transportation Be Specific ... use Fr detaik ne1 r..rvfto tee yaw Meml Union Pacific Railroad ticket ant. Your choice of wonderful rrt r , r - ! from the finest c western-siown roc ; by skilled cher, ipsetal msnus rcr i little o'-s. "Meals that appeal" orr et Union :ifie tradition. During 'Aun ' , 1 our dining ears are fW-jring ci rr 1 Fruit Plate cool and appatiiirt? tt'W expertly served by :thvghtful atient,'. ants. Just r;ht fsr tivt'r cays! |