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Show . WT V wr 9 - rTTT JC? 4t -- am ym - -T - SECTION rOTJB DESEBET KEWB, SATUEDAY, JULY 18. lSt5. WNSwvwysVAs; ram X Me u L.t - nn - r- ? 7? 1 js i i3.if X u C rtins .w- -i i ? nt 3 ' 9 r x f 5saSi"''S' J. iSys1WB V WWa 4e? iJl(F 1 f t tTSst-k- Y FAR a great majority of the residents of Utah and the Inter JU) itiountairi section, have a high regard for human life arid are constantly seeking . its protection and preservation. It is ony ... r the thoughtless minority that hold life cheap, and jeopardize not only their own lives but the lives of their fellow men. Jt is to protect us all First measures are being emphasized more and more. n - - N. thati-Safe- ty . the-protect- THE ion r , ' The government, federal, state, county and municipal, has interested itself in these safety movements and now requires more safeguards and protectives than in former years. , - reckless motorist is perhaps the most dangerous of offenders who . menace human lives. Not a day passes but one reads of a fatal accident somewhere on the. highway. In nine cases out of ten these' fatalitiesjnight have been avoided. -- A little thoughtfulness, a. little precaution on the part of the driver, or in some instances the pedestrian, would-havprevented the accident." To the driver who is habitually reckless, warnings and fines have proved insufficient, nothing but a jail sentence will hve the desired effect. . hunting, fishing, swimming, boating, camping, motoring, mountain -- climbing, etc. Healthful and wholesome as these .are when properly engaged in, they all have dangers that must be guarded against .Safety First, should be the slogan of all who participate in these activities safety not only for. themselves but Jor their companions and for all ' with whom they come in contact ever-prese- nt e v ft ITT is most opportune that at this time a warning should be sounded to those who engage in such summer pastimes as THE .L X great organized groups are making notable progress in wort It is with the unorganized groups that the who speeds greatest danger lies. along the highway, endangering life and limb not only of him-- : selfbutof.alLw ho, chance to be in his path.. The hunter careless with His gun.- - The thoughtless fellow who rocks the boat The camper who starts a disastrous fire or who befouls the stream' that provides drinking water for perhaps many and their kind are the ones who need most thousands. the lesson of Safety First years the railroads and industrial organizations have INledrecent in Safety First work. They have devoted. much time and attention, and many thousands of dollars, to paigns of education, rules of conduct, mechanical devices and of employees, passengers other measures for and the public in general. Through theseendeavorsmany lives have been saved. ; -- - y Have - a Good Time, But Me Careful! I" . ife i Y I speed and excitement of our modern life leads into unusual dangers. Let us guard against every day and, every hour. The Deseret News has recently waged a helpful campaign1 against. permitting young boys and girls to drive Automobiles, THE f; : 1 - . x . . Let us unite in saving and protecting human life,. Let us make of this community a notable example of freedom from accidents that bring sorrow, pain and death, Let us undertake to make it unquestionably true that for Safety First and aD its great benefits, ' . h 66 4 " i This Is The Place , a JjihxlAi - page in the series which, with a rapplenenUor editorial fa devoted weekly by The Deseret News Tbb b the 65th to boostloy the interests and welfare of Utah and the Intermoontain West. ' Reader, are yon doiag yoor share la this worthy enterprise? V , I -- ,t |