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Show Traffic, accident school at SUSC holds rites A total of 30 law enforcement enforce-ment ollVers l'i'mn ID Utah communities were certified for gradtiaton from a mon In-long In-long Traffic and Accident Investigation In-vestigation School ut Southern South-ern Utah State College Friday, March 20. Taught hy Jim Keenp and Jerry Kettridge of the Northwest North-west University Traliie lnsl.-tiite, lnsl.-tiite, the course covered the philosophy and background of traffic and accident investigation investiga-tion as well as actual procedures proce-dures to be followed in carry-iin carry-iin out specific assignments. The physcal and technical aspects of accident investigation investiga-tion were discussed with case histories provided to authenticate authenti-cate theoretical problems. Pre-venton Pre-venton through law enforcement enforce-ment was a major topic brought before the group. Graduation exercises were conducted Friday ru 11 n. m. in tin' se.iiiii.w r i ..n of the r.ew Sti.t' L'.'nr.i.y. luncheon lunch-eon at the Su;;;ir Loaf Cafe r. tlii- ti'.ii.ie . T:ir o rccci ;.! if 'cation incil' .!' I .'!;r. 1 !nrn an 1 Duane Catlin, Granger; Ronald T. Arnold, Hooker Lowell v.. Hair, f.mithfield; Phil II. Harney, Har-ney, Duchesne; Kenne.h W. :)oks, Dee Snith, and William Wil-liam A. Stettler, Og:len; Veil W. Bnxtton, Ronald K. Clan-fill, Clan-fill, Ban- II. Petersen, Rudolph A. K'et, Richard W. Thinner-man Thinner-man and Kent W. Whitney, n'l of Salt Lake City; Ernest Clough, Jack R. Hill, Sandy; Robert G. Dyer, Ronald B. Hughes, and Don A. Messiek, Provo; David Getz, Laylon; Ferris D. Groll, Logan; I.aMar V. HorncRs Spani-h Fork; Ronald P. Jenkins, Mi.lvale; Kendall G. l.awton, Morgan ; J'm K. Reynold-, Kscalante; X-'well II. Riglrup, Sprlngville; Howard D. Robertson, Helper; V. Iwin D. Seovill, American Fork; Harold W. Bradiey, G. Elroy Mason, both from Cedar City. |