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Show PAGE the Sauna sun, sauna, utah 4 better than pedestrians delivered to the hospital," was a further admonition of the council. The Safety Council listed 11 December gangs up on rules for safe walking, which Utah Published Every Friday At Salina, pedestrians! should always be kept in mind, That is the warning sounded no matter what the need of today by the Utah Safety Counon be: Given Rates Application may Advertising cil with the advent of the dark hurry 1. Cross streets at CORNERS of late December. days matter . Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s Remember its December, only. 2. Never walk into the street was the added caution, and four 1879. under the Act of Congress of March 3, behind parked cars. from big reasons are listed why 3. traffic signs and pedestrians should be more care- signals Obey cross on GREEN or ful than ever during the coming Member Subscription Rates: WALK only. weeks: not in 4. Wait on sidewalk Six Months National Editorial Association Dusk and darkness come early GREEN light or 12.49 this time of street for One Year Ctah State Press Association the and year, pedestrian fatalities reach a peak between for gap in traffic if corner has Payable In Advance no traffic signal. the hours of 5 and 8 p.m. causes people to 5. Cross streets in crosswalks Bad weather WESLEY CHERRY duck ORSA B. CHERRY dont cross intersections their heads and ignore or Editor Publisher forget about oncoming traffic. It diagonally. also brings slippery pavement, 6. Look LEFT then RIGHT for which makes it more difficult traffic while crossing. Watch for autos to stop. sharply for turning cars. If there is any doubt whatso7. After getting off bus or ever, stay on the curb until the streetcar, dont go around it, oncoming car has passed, even front or rear. Wait until it if, you think you have the right leaves, before crossing. of way. 8. Dont cross street when in You can be just as dead if unfit physical condition. Get you are dead right as you would if your eyes are bad. glasses be if you are dead wrong, and 9. Dont play in or run into the grave is just as deep and street. the the stone over it just as heavy in 10. At night, in poorly lighted either case, the council spokesman added. street, carry something white. Holiday shoppers add to the Dont rely on drivers seeing you. 1.. Walk on LEFT facing traftoll of pedestrian fatalities and injuries, it was pointed out. fic, where no sidewalk is Packages delivered at home are Tilt Pedestrian Safety SALI11A SUll Ul MAKES CHARGES . . . Earl Carroll, attorney, says his client, Robert Harms, Is held by German officials to keep him out of circulation because he knows of a defense scandal. ItyAYOR McGUP TESTIFIES . . . Frank Duffley.' former U.S. attorney, testified at crime hearing in New York that a Tammany leader offered him a judgeship for a salary By John Jarvis The Salina Main Street business known as The Fair Mercantile, has been purchased by Grant & Vione Davidson DECEMBER 19, 1932 Forest Official Lauds Section Press And Radio The press and radio in the Intermountain area performed an incalculable public service in 1952, said Regional Forester C. J. Olsen, today. . A summary of reports made by the national forests for a special campaign carried on during the big game hunting season, showed that one hunter out of 2,400 was careless and started a forest fire. The Intermountain Region, which has 20 national forests in Utah, Nevada, Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming, had 105 forest fires started by hunters. To call the danger to the public attention, 40 radio stations in the region made 2,800 spot announcements; there were 350 fire prevention articles in local newspapers, and 175 sponsored fire prevention advertisements by local businessmen and organizations. Noteworthy also was that even though Intermountain hazards were considered as serious as those existing in Eastern States, only 2,000 acres of wildlands were burned. Mr. Olsen said that the intensive campaign, which the Intermountain newspapers, radio, and television stations conducted throughout the serious fire season, had made a major contribution to the national welfare and security. He pointed out that many acres of timberland, range forage, recreation and scenic values, plus the wildlife, had been saved through their major effort to inform the public of the extreme fire danger. d fires in the region totaled 272 for the year. Thirty-fou- r hundred acres of national forest lands were burned over. 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