Show Km -- n Pax 7 THE GARLAND ITMES GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY MABCI1 6 1953 r f Throw a line to a drowning person and with all his remaining strength he reaches for it — to save his life Throw one or two solid lines down the length of a highway and too many drivers ignore it in their hapless hurry to get somewhere fast But those too are life lines Road markings at danger points are put there to save lives Passing on the wrong side of the road violating right-of-wcutting in passing on curves or on the right failing to signal a turn or intention to pass and other reckless acts are utter disregard for life Traffic gamblers guilty of these violations cost the lives of 11000 persons and injured more than half a million others in 1950 — and the toll increased last year Have you ever been guilty of crossing a traffic line when it wasn’t necessary? when it wasn’t yours to take? How often have you y Have you taken the seen a squeeze coming and breathed a sigh of relief when Lady Luck gave you one more chance? The life line in the palm of your hand doesn’t contemplate violent death on the highway Your future may be written — or written off— in the way you drive You — and only you — can make your driving life line longer Drive As Though Your Life Depends On It - - IT DOES I |