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Show 3 Page South Salt Lake News October 23 f 1969 Traffic Deaths Records Continue If the present trends continue, the traffic death record for Salt Lake County will surpass the 1968 record, L eo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Councils Vice President for Traffic stated today. At the end of the first nine months of this year, 64 persons had been killed in the countys traffic crashes. If thi same rate is repeated during the last three months of this year, it is possible that 85 persons will have been killed. For all of 1968, the county recorded 74 fatalities. low stated, "by enrolling in the Defensive Driving Course being coordinated by the Utah Safety Council. This eight hour he continued, "teacourse, ches the good driver how to recognize danger on the streets and highways, and what evasive action that should be taken in order to avoid being an acci-dn- e victim. Paint week in October at the State Office Building Auditorium at Advanced regis7:30 p.m. tration should be made with the Utah Safety Council, 307 State Office Building, Telephone 328-585- - Play Later WORLDS FINEST PAINTS and VARNISHES 1. ev oe Pa ini1 small registration fee is charged at the time of application to cover the cost of the material used in the course. A . Co 2150 So. 2nd West Retail & Wholesale Anyone possessing a drivers license may enroll in the next class starting during the last "With drivers in the Salt Lake several months of the most adverse driving conBarlow said, "it ditions, is conceivable that Salt Lake County will establish an all time high death record. The combination of bad weather, road conditions and driving errors lead to traffic crashes which claim lives, produces injuries and contributes to a staggering economic loss which affects all Now County facing This is wet wash pile up. drivers. accidents being reported the countys streets and highways, it was pointed out, are often the product of good drivers. The so called bad drivers, those who have accidents repeatedly and or receive traffic citations, cant be held totally accountable for the accident picture. "Good drivers should want to Bar- become better drivers, The on This is drying as fast as you wash. Forum CBYU YoiaVe On Thursday, October 23, the BYU Salt Lake Forum As- semblies is pleased to present smilles alhaidl wStilh a A Dr. Alfred S. Romer. Professor Emeritus currently with the Harvard Agassiz A Museum of Comparative Zoology, he is an authority on the 500 million years of history of the backboned animals on earth. His own research centers on the amphibians and reptiles of some 200 million years ago. He is intricate studies case and for his reconstructions of the nerves of long extinct fishes, amphibians and reptiles. He was recently elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Great noted for his on the brain Since they have only foreign members, this is a considerable honor. He holds honorary D. Sc. degrees from Harvard (1949), Amherst (1952), Dartmouth (1959) Buffalo (1960) and Le Britain. 50 high (1963). Dr. Romber has been president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, the Society for the Study of Evolutions, the American Society of Zoologists, and the Society of Systematic Zoology. The Forum will be held at 8 p.m. at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square and group rates may be obtained for ten or more 5. by calling Ken Robbins, 328-032- General Admlss $1.00 Students 50$. 4 dlirweir Here's how you can dry as fast as you wash. 1 . Use an automatic washer that spins dry. 2. 3. Don't overload your dryer. Use a GAS dryer. Only a gas dryer consistently keeps up with your washer. No time is lost warming up. An electric coil loses efficiency each time it is used. And what do you do when it wears out? Rebuy it. And with the labor, it's expensive probably more than what you thought you saved when you first bought it. - The gas flame never wears out, and a gas dryer dries five loads for the cost of one. (In time it will pay for itself over the slow kind.) And the gas dryer does such a beautiful job automatically right for every garment you wash. Permanent press requires touch up at most. Delicate things are softly pampered in its gentle warmth. And sun streaks and fades are a thing of the past. Everything comes out as fast as you wash and with the fragrance of fresh air! Get ahead with your drying. See the new gas dryers in decorator colors at your gas appliance dealer's. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY NatuAti Gan StMtiCL For TOTAL comfort and convenience - it's natural GAS! i i l |