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Show r UNIVERSAL MICKOmmilc CORP. P.O.BBOX 147 SALT LAKE'CXTY.UTAH i VOL. VII ' ' MAY 17, 1952 NO. 28 Novs and Features of Intorost to 10c ! Rosidonta of Davis County. LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH ' ' t- - behind the wheel have a big esponslbility! the man, woman or teen-age- r, y In 1950, 35,000 persons were killed in traffic accidents. Last year therewas an increasing crescendo of death on the highways the .worst fatality toll in a decade. ! . , - . What can yon do about it? Your acts of safe driving are your contributions toward a greatly lessened death toll. Every, time you lower ybur speed to stay within safe limits, drive more carefully as night and weather conditions demand extra care, stay in your own traffic lane and abide by all the rules of the road, you are contributing to greater highway safety. Being a safer driver is like giving blood for a transfusion to save a life. Taking a heedless chance may spill your blood or someones and waste it on the highways; ' ' 10,000 lives to be saved in 1952 is a goal worth striving for by all who drive or walk. Even half that number saved would help stem the rushing tide of death on our highways. Dont ride with the reckless! Most drivers play fair and observe the traffic rules, but some ' and ' chronic accident repeaters must the speeders, cowboys, road hogs, drinking-driver- s ' be forced to conform. Temptation to follow their bad examples means that more lives will n 7 Vbecome death statistics. t Be selfish with your own life careful with the Eves' of others. , You -- . K V DrivoTA Though lYoorjLifoDopond On It IT DOCCI 'J 7 , |