As They Look ...And As It Looks To ThemQuestion of the work: Do you believe left hand turns should be banned in the downtown district?”Lynn Phelps, 475 South Lee avenue — Yes. Left hand turns slow traffic too much and endanger lives, Banning them should help to speed traffic, too,”Mrs, Rowbury Mr. PhelpsMrs. Ada Rowbury, 495 East Nineteenth street — Yes, because there is a great danger of accidents due to most people failing to use hand signals. It’s done in the larger cities, so why not here?”Mrs. JonesMr. GesasMrs. Lenore Jones, 210 H street No, I don’t believe they shouldbe banned in* the whole downtown district. However, where the traffic is thickest, it is a good idea.” Horace Gesas, 460 Park avenue —It depends on what part of the downtown district you are talking about. Where traffic is heaviest, they definitely should be banned.”Mr*. Ruby Hlck-er, C o 11 m a n — Yes, I believe banning left hand turns would be a good idea. It would be much safer for pedestrians. at the same time cutting down the chanc-Mr*. flicker es of collisions.Six Die in Two Utah AccidentsBy The Associated PressTwo separate truck auto collisions Frfday killed six persons on Utah highways. Three others died of injuries suffered in previous wrecks, boosting the death toll to nine in 24 hours.A jeep pickup truck bounced off a bridge railing, hurtled 240 feet out of control and rolled into a mass of flaming wreckage against a heavy truck hauling explosives near Roosevelt late 'Friday. The accident, on U. S. 40, brought death to Frank Allen Howard, 41, and his son Allen, about 14, both of Salt