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Show Page August THE JOURNAL 2 INNER TUBE SAILORS OFF ON Safety Council Notes Decrease Of Fatalities 70-MI- Groucho Weds ODYSSEY LE 7, 11)51 More motorists on Utah highways VV- either driving at a saner peed or staying are apparently this year awake at the wheel, the Utah Safety Council reported today. This view was expressed following a study of the M fatal accidents that have occurred on Utah roads, as of duly .".nth which revealed that running off the road fatal accidents this year are down TIC over the same period last year. Another fetor. the Safety Council believes may he responsible for this years improved record, is the signs at dangerous curves erected by the State Road Commission since last year. The lack of such signs was strongly criticized by the National Safety Council in a special report submitted during the summer of !5.'k decrease of It V', in An over-al- l fatal accidents of all kinds is also noted, with 1b fewer persons being killed. While wo are extremely happy to note this heartening decrease in fatalities, of course, from a strictly traffic safety view it is even more significant and encouraging to see this steady decrease in the accidents We must remember themselves. that the accident must always first happen before a person is killed or injured, G. Ernest Bourne, Council Executive Secretary stated. A slight decrease in fatal colli acc idents sions and is also shown but not enough yet to indicate any real significance, in the opinion of the Safety Council Too many motorists spokesman. are still failing to observe the law courtesy, and neglecting to he drive and walk defensively, said. The rule o must necessarily be followed, and this may mean yielding the right- y even though you are en- -' titled to it. It also means being prepared to cope with the driver who does the unexpected. To stay alive means to stay alert, he con- - -- - yS , ' n; ' CL '' f i jP y - i i f .V 3 '$ yV is, S' - u,. y 7 v sv. safe-spee- d .y, W- - s V . : X'V at. .wvvAumwva Groucho Marx. 59. and his bride, the former Eden Hartford, 24, of Beverly Hills. Calif., toast to the future after their wedding in Sun Valiev, Idaho. It Is his third marringf COMEDIAN a raft, take oil having turned 100 inner tubes and a wire frame into seagoingone gas stove, from Ventura, Calif., for Catalina Island, a distance of 70 miles. The expedition required and of equipment for gasoline $20 worth of canned foods, five gallons of water, a compass, thirty gallons (International) keeping seven gallons of beer cold. They called it the poor mans Kon Tiki. News About Folks in Daniels and Mrs. Cook Fielding. o Mrs. Mamie Dumke of they visited in Santa Bar- - fornia is visiting at the home of bara with Mrs. Cooks daughter. her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin visit-ciscThey then visited in San Fran- - Blamires. Mrs. Dumke also is Mrs. McDaniels reports a ing her mother, Mrs. Lucy Hess land sisters and brothers in Farm-- wonderful holiday. Clarence Turnow, Master Ser-- ! inton an1 vicinity. Mrs. Dumke about two geant in the Army reserve, is at rnoved from laimington IIunter-Ligget- t, California for two ears Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Checketts training. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Providence, Utah, visited at the are visiting friends in Denver, home of Mr. and Mrs. Gill RobinColorado. They accompained these son. Mrs. Checketts is Mrs. Robfriends to the radio in Cheyenne, insons sister. Mr. and Mrs. Green of Ogden, Wyoming. Mrs. Julianna Bertrand and visited at the home of their daughMr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Mia Alberto of St. ter and Louis, Missouri have been visitors David Merrill. Reed and Grant Lloyd and Al- at tkie home of Mr. and Mrs. L. y Robinson and other friends in ley Green of Clearfield went to Ogden and Salt Lake. They form- - Montana on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Preston J. Lewis erly lived in Namur, Belgium, Stephen Robinson became friends of Salt Lake are visiting at the with them while he was on a mis home of Mrs. Lewis parents, Mr. sion there. and Mrs. E. L. Bradley. On SunMiss Minnie Millard is vacation- day a very special event took ing at home just doing what she place for them, Their little baby wants to do. On Wednesday she daughter received her name and went on the stake excursion to the a blessing. She was named Cheryl Ann. Logan Temple. Friday was a Mrs. Raymond Gwynn of Bounday when six sisters got together and had an outing. There tiful entertained cousins and aunts w7ere Minnie Millard and Ivy Law-so- n at a shower in honor of Lorraine of Farmington, Dora Smoot Hess prior to her marriage on of Centerville, Martha Smoot of August fifth to Ben Brough of Tremonton and Alice Coombs of Kaysville. Mrs. The JOURNAL Me Cali-wher- FARMINGTON Katherine It. Rose Correspondent Phone Farmington 41-- J and Mrs. Darrell Ellis, formerly of Syracuse now resid- n8 in Oakharbor. Washington, have visltinK at the home of Mrand Mrs. Richard Marston and ei friends and lelatives in Davis County, Ogden and Salt Lake- Mr- Ellis owns a partner-an- d shiP in a roller skating rink there and the purpose for their trip here was to bring students to partici-- f Pate in a roller skating meet, These students have won State an( District meets and now will Denver, Colorado to com- Mr. aK-week- - - - ' lete- - According to Mr. Richard Mars- ton more foreign visitors have viewed and studied our water sheds in Farmington Canyon. Mr. Marston conducted a tour for after all, three Turkish students BOOK By R. J. A o. on j - oocosOsV X ;.v. FIVE AMATEUR ADVENTURERS, July h On of the twenty-fiftthe instruments unconscious L. July, only a Spanish Forester. Mr. Hasen of the men of thought. Heine. Nicholas was taken on the same tour. One today is wrnrth two tomor-- ! Mrs. Laura B. Cook of Salem, New7 Jersey visited at the home row7s. Frankliii. of her niece, Mrs. C. R. McDaniels. scorn SCRAP '? .W '.W.V.V.' of-wa- The men of action are, ,vWV i vvivhWv.:::. an self-preservati- V ' kyW''r 1 auto-pedestri- '8A SCOn FUNDAMENT. the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Ftah Fntered as matter at second-clas- s Lavton. Utah, under the Act of March 8, 187!). s son-in-law- j Won-derf- THE OLD HOME 7, ul TOWN U 1 Pjtenl iLLte Newspaper Service. Advertising 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $2.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager F TOUF5IST inpopmaticw- - PlCAIIC A m sm WAIOS BATHINIG SUITS REFLEX hr Of numerous Natl Advertising Representative ZB POST CAI?DS OONTYOU THA4K YOU G1I5LS SHOULD Covers UP WITH A (?OBE OF? SOMETHAIG? 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