Show I Seat Belts Save Several Lives I in Series of Wrecks in Area I Seat belts almost certainly certainty saved the lives of two or three motorists in Summit County the past week end Highway Patrolman Patrolman Patrol Patrol- man Odell Hatch said Tuesday The trooper gave the following reports of almost miraculous escapes es capes At pm p.m. Friday Aug 30 Pamela Ann Horsley tonley 18 of Salt Lake City was eastbound on the tho Interstate five miles east of ot Cas tie Rock She was accompanied by Connie Demman 18 of ot Salt Stilt Lake City who was asleep In the back seat I Dosed at Wheel Miss Horsley dozed at the wheel of the Volkswagen slipped clipped off oft the left lert aide side of the pavement and suddenly awakening she froze on on the brakes The car rolled over ovet one and one-half one times Because she was using her seat seatbelt seatbelt seatbelt belt Miss Horsley escaped with only scratches Miss Demman was unhurt Miss Horsley as u cited for tor taU fall ure to keep her car under control Trooper hatch continued j At pm p.m. on Saturday Aug I 31 about four miles West of ot the Wy Wyoming State line tine only about a mile from the scene acene of ot the Hor sley accident Mr Mr and Mrs Roben Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert en M M. Weston of ot Salt Lake City escaped Injury wearing seat belts in a wreck which totally demol demo their Chevrolet Corette Cor vette ette Driving Rainstorm torm Mr Weston 2 29 passed another car In a driving rainstorm The left wheels slipped lIpped off oft the pavement pavement pave pave- ment he hEl crossed to the Ute right and the Corvette turned over one and one fourth times Both Mr and Mrs Weston escaped Injury For some mysterious teason reason the driver of the other C car did not top stop to give aid id Mr Weston was cited for failure tail fail ute ore to Vo keep his car under control Another r rj In n Morgan County It happened again at the east eastend eastend end the sharp turn of Round Valley Motor Motorists ts still believe apparently there is no turn tum they cant can't take at 50 I Ha Its Jarman larman 35 35 of Sunset with her daughter a std and d three others ina in ina a 1957 Plymouth turned the corner cor eor ner ncr at an admitted double rate of safe safe speed She skidded off the right side came back on n th the pavement but the ea ca car was wa out ot of control Very fortunately there was no approaching traffic such as a gasoline transport Speeding on Curve She struck a c car tir r parked for fishIng fish fish- J lug Ing beside the pavement feet from rom the trie guard tall taU and its left rear b rear i bt bum per caved avea her hi right richt rear rear door dean in iii fo tor two io fees Still no nob it b vhs vhs' Injured The Th parked cat car W Was s knocked k d' d 14 feet teet ahead with the brakes on Dama o t td the Plymouth 11 walet waa wa set let at To the other car ar a 1957 Rambler owned by Arthur Smith o of about 1400 Mrs Urs Jarman was cited for g. g Ted London Lanon of the Highway Highway High High- way Patrol eald saW traffic past Echo Weigh Station Statton from to o 9 pm pm p.m. o on Labor Day far tar exceeded an any other dot dat date The county bounty c came ri t through the the mass invasion with no tatal fatsis I from fro Park Parle City to o Echo ho late Monday reported it t t lUte t get on SI S from 4 4 with ith er rank ank MarcelUn acting ai 94 the lit go go light arid way t Echo S Slit Lake D Bound cars sot solid d bumper to i bumper as close is As a funeral procession pro cession |