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Show t . uj .V- - work, Theyd go strike, then sit and Theyd even form mobs and rob and VMH kill, Tis sins like these that wreck us stance; Its just as easy to be good as bad And the results are never ever sad. I havent begun to tell you the fate Of this great nation that learned too Lets not go on as we do these days. Lets turn to our Maker and mend still. More than four million Americans were injured in nearly 17 million traffic accidents last year, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Yet say leading insurers, surprisingly few motorists know what to do and what not to do immediately after an accident occurs. Blunders are common. Probably the most common mistake occurs when driver A hops out of his car. furious, and shouts accusations at driver B. These unwise shouts may get driver A a momentary feeling of and then a punch in the nose. A much better idea is to heed these tips. 1. Dont leave the scene, even if the accident is minor. Pull over as close to the scene as possible, but dont block traffic. If your car cant be moved out of traffic, get everyone safely out and put up flares good things for every motorist to have in the trunk. Set them about three away to allow traffic to clear your vehicle. 2. Call the police at once and tell them if an ambulance is needed. Immediate and necessary medical care for others is covered by your auto insurance policy. 3. Call your insurance company as soon as possible. Find out in advance (today is as good a time as any) how to get in touch with them. A novel system is one companys service, which offers a unique emergency kit card to its policyholders. On the card is a dime, a number he can telephone collect Hubert H. Humphrey ing Mr. Humphrey will observe the activities and facilities of a poverty project in the Salt Lake City area. At 11:00 a.m. the Vice President will arrive at the Valley Music Hall, site of the 1968 Utah State Democratic Convention where he will deliver the Conventions special keynote address. The speech willbe carried live on television. Following completion of his address to the Utah delegates, the Vice President will depart Salt Lake City for four days of campaigning in California. car-lengt- There once was a country, some And many were sneezed. wit will tell Where very strange things by far befell Men had no weapon for fense, Oh, you self can't conceive of the de- con- -- sequence For everyone in it, and animals too Were slaves to just a ruthless few, None were free to do as they pleased Wi done - dJS tf- ' Lets make it a habit until its fun; Lets learn of the Lord and do His will Then nothing can hurt or bring us ill; Then peace shall come and sweet liberty Shall cover the earth and every sea. Anonymous our ways. WHAT TO DO AFTER Of This World dreams; it r.l - --- If we dont, the time will soon be here If you have any desire to become indeed we When we hold that all will lose you have probably already mediocre, we must There are Laws Divine that most so. become dear, heed. m- Than you can ever imagine, it seems Or think could happen in nightmare i Until were caught and the payments begin, Then we all beg for a second chance And blame our luck on circum- late That to be a free people and happy The Vice President of the United States, Hubert H. Humphrey, will arrive at the Salt Lake City International Airport, main terminal at 8:00 p.m. this Friday building, 26. According to HumJuly evening, now in Salt Lake staff aids phrey City, the Vice President's special airport reception will provide the only opportunity the general public will have to see, hear and meet the Vice President in person. The Vice President will be accompanied to Salt Lake City by Utah Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss and will be greeted at the airport by Utah Governor Calvin L. Hampton. In addition, The Vice President's specially equipped 727 -- fan jet, Executive Two, on lease from TWA for the duration of the presidential campaku, will bring to Utah one of the largest contingents of national and international newsmen ever to visit this area at (me time. Following an overnight stay in the Hotel Utah, the Vice President will pay an official call at the offices of the lurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints where he will visit with President David 0. McKay and President Hugh D. Brown. At mid-mo- on smirk, Humphrey to Keynote Utah Democratic Convention at :: . . jailed because they The lot of this land was terribly sad, Children were taught to hate their Dad, The youth got the craze of taking dope And degraded themselves beyond all hope; Parents would actually act like kids Theyd fight and quarrel and even tell fibs, Dial-A-Clai- m AUTO ACCIDENT AC1 from anywhere in the country day or night to reach the insurance companys .central emergency headquarters, and two aspirin tablets with the compliments of Continental Insurance, which issues the helpful card. 4. You are under no obligation to admit fault even if you think you are to blame. Some people, shaken up by an accident, actually take the blame when they are guiltless! Do cooperate fully, however, with your own insurance companys claims investigator or adjuster. 5. Ask the other driver for his license and registration, and show him yours. Take down full information and ask for the name and address of his insurance company. Tell him your companys name, but not how much coverage you have. Get the names and addresses of all occupants of the other car, and ask each if he TOMVS SPCCMl is injured. Also get the names and address of any witnesses. 6. Write down the name and badge number of the policeman, the license number and hospital of the ambulance, and any comments the other driver makes. Note the date, hour, place (including street names), weather and road conditions, the direction in which each car was moving and the apparent damage to the other car. If anyone has a camera, its helpful to take pictures. More than one veteran policeman, knowing how drivers tend to get excited and start name-callin- g after an ac- cident, would be tempted to add one more suggestion. If you are the emotional type, keep a catchers mask in the car. Put it on before you jump out and start shouting. 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