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Show Fate I 0 ARMY TANK CARRIES ITS OWN mrnn i felSfci i Aj'lAtM j .' k w- - w . 'X iikjj . AJxl , L'A L .vnyji - $ (- - i k kz' k v! ,' KVJ k k-- K 4. I ' OUTSTANDING ',jtZ' ?Uz'" :yk YOUNG MEN wjT ' 'Av OF 1953 4 ' 1 TEN . i - y AMERICA'S U' ,j kMykikmkMpr,, - 'Ll i 10, 11)51 'J !' v -- mmuura t aqjuuuuuLuauuutuul' BRIDGE ASSAULT-TYP- E J-h- bfiZ'kf fc Januarj UK JOURNAL toooooJ? ,.j A , V M M MILLER ' f CLEMENT , ,, ' B S ESTES I it In posibridge, developed by the Army, Is being crossed by the tank which placed to tion over a shallow ravine at a military testing ground. The bridge is 43 feet long and attached the tank an roadway width and can support loads up to 60 tons. At the right, by linkage. It has a (International Sounaphoto) bridge is undergoing a test for similar use. experimental scissors-typ- e A NEW ASSAULT-TYP- E 13-fo- ot, 6-i- nch For Campus Or At-Ho- me reduction is even more mgnificant when we consider the ' increase in motor apomxmiate This Decline Shown In '53 Traffic Accidents thick registrations substantial reduction in traffic accidents and total trafdeaths featuied Utahs fic locord, accoiding to a preliminary summary of the years experience prepared by the Utah Safety Council. But still 20S persA non-fat- ul 1 weie killed, over r,ooo injured, and $i;,oim,(mm) of econom'e losses resulted. 17 pedestrians weie included amc ng the fatalities. Of the more than 15,000 accidents, 130 occurred in Salt Lake County, including Salt Lake City, Murray, and South Salt Lake. Compared with 1052, traffic deaths in 11)53 were down 10', accidents weie while the non-fati educed by 120on.-. in 1053 over the pievious year and the rather obvious accompanying increase in total vehicular mileage. On the other side of the scale, Q, auto-pedestri- an high schools. j j non-fat- A Course of Illustrated to Be Held Lectures EACH MONDAY EVENING AT 8 P. M. St. Rose of Lima Auditorium LAYTON, UTAH Question Box Lecture Discussion This course, conducted by the Paulist Fathers will be a friendly discussion of Catholic Teachings. There are no obligations, no controversy, and a friendly welcome awaits you. The colored pictures were made especially for this course. SGT H MIYAMURA I UKORITZ C T ROWAN ARE THE TEN Prize-winni- ng w. -, al - OR outstanding young men of America of 1953, to the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce: Maynard Malcolm Miller, 32, of Seattle, a geologist, scientist, explorer and writer, for his leadership In the field of geological science. Including the organization and direction of the now famous Juneau Icefield Research Project Frank Goad Clement 33. Nashville. Governor of Tennessee, for leadership and contributions to the general welfare of the people. Walter Horace Carter, 32. Tabor City. N. C newspaperman and publisher, for his Pulitzer public service in fighting 33. the Ku Klux Klan. Albert Schatz, Fairlawn, N J., college professor and research worker, for his discovery of the wonder drug Streptomycin. Dr. Bernard J. Miller, 35. Laverock, Pa., surgeon and medical scientist for unusual leadership In the field of medicine. Including work in developing a mechanical heart and lung. Billie Sol Estes, 28, Pecos, Texas, farmer and real estate owner, for his unusual business accomplishments In agriculture and real estate. Douglas R. String-fello31. Ogden, Utah, U. S. Representative, for his espionage and sabotage work during World Wajr IL Dr. Lloyd Thomas Koritz. 26, Rochelle, 111- Doctor of Medicine, for risking his life to develop new techniques in artificial respiration. Sgt Hiroshi Miyamura, 28. Gallup, N. M winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, for unusual bravery and devotion to duty as a soldier In the Korean War and as a prisoner of the Communists. Carl T Rowan, 28. Minneapolis newspaper reporter, for unusual contributions to Journalism, Including articles and books on racial prejudice. The annual selection is restricted to men between the ages of 21 and 36. (Central Press) THESE ' 71fr of the $10,000,000 economic loss was shared by 0 counties with the heaviest burden falling upon Salt Lake County with a $5,000,-tiuloss. The other eight counties Commenting upon the reduction are Davis, Utah, Sevier, Washingin accidents, State ComBox Elder, Tooele, Weber and missioner of Public Safety Jay C. ton, Millard. They accounted for SO We regard this Newman said, of all the accidents. fact as particularly significant because the number of accidents, as Two cities of those with 5,000 such, is a much better measure of population or more, American relative traffic safety than mere- Fork and Springville, finished the ly the total deaths. This is true year with not a single fatality and because each accident, in itself, thus became eligible for an award is a potential fatality. This sub- from the National Safety Council. By VERA WINSTON stantial reduction is therefore This is the second successive year FOR the college girl, and just as right and nice for the career most gratifying and indicates an for American Foik. sense of responsibility girl at home, is a handsome skirt increasing As in past years, about S5 of of electric blue felt appliqued of the public. The State Department of Pub- all the accidents involved violawith motifs of early American lic Safety and the Utah Safety tions. The most common factors in inspiration. For a smart ensema is ble touch, there matching Council believe that one of the the 1M fatal accidents were speedcollar of the skirt felt. Its jrst most important elements in this ing, driving on the wrong side of the right finish for a simple white development has been the public 'the load, drinking, and running blouse. information distributed through off the road. One out of three fagamm.ras the newspapers and the radio and tal accidents occurred when the television station. We deeply ap- car ran off the road, according to AN EXPLANATION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION preciate their cooperative efforts. 'the figures. STRINGFELLOW I the Utah Safety Council pointed out a discouraging increase in accidents involving the younger drivers under 25 years of age. 55T of the fatal accidents involved drivers in this age group, while fatal 12Ct of the accidents involved this group of diivers. 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