Show NOVEMBER 12 1953 THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON Pedestrians: Watch Out For That Auto During Months Of Early Darkness UTAH rAGE Mr and Mrs John Mortensen “Three out of four pedestrian and Mr and Mrs Elmer Poulson Mr and Mrs Molen Peterson casualties are the fault of the pedestrians themselves They and family of Provo Mr and are being run down by autos Mrs Wesley Hansen and family because they or dispute and Mr and Mrs Clyde Willard Pedestrians today were urged larly dangerous month for the a “Protect the radiator with a Preparedness is the key that with a car” de- - sen visited Saturday evening at by the Utah Safety Council to pedestrians because of the early claPed G Ernest Bourne execu- - the home of Mrs Zelma Burr will open the way to accident good grade of of "avoid that r months of win course but also check your win- feeling” darkness on at Mrs Chris Anderson visited and trouble-freper- - tive secretary of the Utah Safety extra iods careful in the by being coupled with bad weather Council several days of last week at the ter driving motorists were ad ter driving habits and safety "As far as days ahead The Council pointed which reduces the ability of arguments are concerned it is home of her sister Mrs Evan vised today by G Ernest Bourne equipment" Mr Bourne said out that November is a particu- - motorists to control their auto- - much better to lose them and Larsen in Ephraim “More frequent use of head- executive secretary of the Utah Mr and Mrs Reed Willardsen Safety Council lights defrosting and heating perhaps a little pride than to will “Just as a racing driver gives equipment place added lose a limb or possibly your life and Jay Willardsen of Salt Lake odds are too much against were week end guests of Mr his car the most detailed in- - strain on batteries so it should before a gruelling test be given attention" the state spection the person on foot when 130 and Mrs W F Willardsen advised “Worn out Mr and Mrs Hans C Bogh on the track the private auto official pounds are pitted against the who to win against smearing windshield moving momentum of 3000 are visiting in Price at the home owner Man wants Winter” makes a blades should be replaced We of a daughter Mrs steel” he added Stanley ‘‘Old rigid checkup to meet added must see clearly as possible The Safety Council spokesman Powell de- “Most he Dinner guests Sunday at the hazards that are bound to come” important” issued his pleas especially to dared "are the following: AdThese Clyde Willardsen home were Mr the state official pointed out people over 63 "Increasing darkness and the just brakes for simultaneous people are the most frequent and Mrs Molen Peterson and to get gripping and see that tires have acci- - family of Provo Mr and Mrs flrts frosts are signals of dents and are the most vulner- - Joseph Willardsen of Center- - ready °r a rugged winter” he good tread for more generally prevailing wet pavements Tire able to potentially fatal injuries field and Mr and Mrs Wesley declared To Insure “safe on schedule" chains should be carried for use 1 The high casualty Hansen and family tha result Last week Mr and Mrs driving in all types of weather when severe snow and ice con- rate to this group Is due to many a11 lyPes of changing slippery ditions develop National Safety factors such as reduced ability Clarence Scow left to visit for on lb to recover from injuries slower several weeks at the Evan KJar road surfaces drivers are urged Council tests have proved a full dimmed eyesight and home Mrs KJar is a daughter to make certain that vital safety- set of reinforced chains on rear M orwheels are the most reliable hearing’ and inability to move of Mr and Mrs Scow Mr KJar equipment is put in was emphasized Is help yet devised to cut braking from a of as oper- - der it mobiles wiper Tokay Grapes -- 2 lbs lb Carton Tomatoes 25c 13c 3c Cabbage-- Lyons Radiant Fruit Cake lx -41c Pkg Walnuts — Halves & Pieces — 7 oz 39c Franks - lb Skinless — fast to get out recovering major danger facts also should prompt ation performed Friday of last motorists to use greater care week of Mr visitors Recent and of and consideration older folks the same Mrs Cleve Christiansen were a by showing them courtesy on the streets as they daughter and family Mrs ford Colmar of Ogden indoors Mrs Ralph Sudweeks and son The youngsters are the next most frequent victims because of Salt Lake are visiting at the they lack judgement or are not home of her parents Mr and properly trained and because Mrs Orlin Hansen Mrs Hansen they are impulsive These traits is recovering from a recent and must be remembered cldent by motorists "Extra care in driving and walking along darkened streets and in turning corners will save many lives and tragic injuries” Mr Bourne concluded “so let’s Mr and Mrs Ray all give the kids and the old Thursday with folks a brake- We’ll all be a lot omew relatives in Provo happier by doing so” Mr and Mrs Carroll Mellor and children of Salt Lake spent the week end visiting relatives Visiting Sunday At the home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Mellor ffvvffffffTffTTTTTi vu a daughter and Week end visitors of Mr and Mr and Mrs Roger Henderson Mrs Jesse Bartholomew were a of Sprlngville Mr and Mrs Glen Lyman daughter Gloria of Salt Lake and a brother of Mrs Barthol- - visited In Aurora Saturday at omew' LaMar Larson of Salt the home of a daughter Mrs Delane Lambertson Illness of Lake City Mr and Mrs Lester Hansen their infant grandson was the and daughter Dee Ann were cause of the visit dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson Mrs Ellis Gayle Hansen in Gun- - and son Bruce were visitors at nison the home of Mrs Lucille John- Mr and Mrs Arden Stevens son in Aurora Wednesday and son of Salina visited recent- Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs ly at the home of Mr and Mrs Leg Henderson of Sprlngville on Lawrence Peterson parents of Thursday were Mrs Sarah Hill Mr Mrs Peterson Miss Elaine Mellor Mrs Bonnie Stevens christened their grandchild dur- - Mellor Mrs Ruth James and Mrs Mildred Dugglns and dau- ing Fast Day services Mr and Mrs Aden Bjerre- - ghter of Hollywood Calif gaard of Salina visited the week Mrs Elmer Bartholomew reend at the home of Mr and Mrs turne(j Friday from Roosevelt Arthur Bjerregaard where she a week visiting ®nd M”’ Poulson with her spent daughter and and children of Salt Lake visit- - 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KENTUCKY 9 TO - lld Mil mm at dOrMMd I lfl lH MMt 4m tr1! lf dwli ot to tnSy MSwy (ClMtk put if m IiIOotm I MrU 9 I 19 FAIR GROUNDS COLISEUM imsi i ai? am (MB HHB GUGniB aaBCMGB SCHEDULED The Chlmers will present an assembly on Thursday November 10th The group Includes LaJuana Bishop Lorraine Anderson and Edward Cox Special Instruments are violin Degan Chimes steel guitar piano according and harp guitar Special Hawaiian and Spanish numbers will be some of the highlights This Is a Student Body activity so students will be admitted on activity cards RING SIHFMENT SET Joan Anderson senior class has received word president from Josten’s Jewelry Company that the senior rings will be shipped December 11th This for the wlU make it possible seniors to have their rings about December IS Call your nearest Utoco distributor A UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Let’s Go— with UTOCO! S distances and provide needed This traction on snow or ice does not mean 'emergency units' or 'strap on’ chains Intended for temporary forward traction away from a curb or driveway Three or four unit chains are not reliable for stopping because of wide spacing between cross chains and are not intended for safety or driving any consider- able distance A good set of full chains preferably of the re inforced type is required for traction pendable when conditions gener- ally prevail “This matter of preparedness for winter includes more than putting one’s vehicle In top form” the state official mented “Driving habits too must be changed with the son More time must be allowed for trips in bad weather more distance must be figured for stopping and more consideation must be given to the pedestrian especially those who are too old or too young to predate the limitations of a vehicle and its driver on snow or ice" he concluded |