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Show 6B ; Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, August 8, 1984 Hospital Reports Wore Hurt on Accidents reBOUNTIFUL lated to the use of motor bikes brought increased activity to the emergency room at Bountiful's Lakeview Hospital three-whe- trC- - el over a period, according to hospital officials. During June and July, emergency room physicians treated individuals injured while using the popular motor bikes, according to hospital records. Two patients had injuries serious enough to warrant admission to the hospital. Dr. Steven R. Mimnaugh, two-mon- th 1 ' 1 emergency room physician at Lakeview Hospital, commented MICHAEL B. ROUECHE ADVERTISING SALES 3-Whe- elers REPRESENTATIVE ries to her pelvic region, pulled muscles, and a separated joint. k Following a stay in the accidents. hospital, Miss McCulley spent a month recuperating in her home. Earlier in the spring, Jill. In the future Miss McCulley McCulley, 22, Centerville, had an accident while on a said she will use the machines on As she was going down a hill the a well graded road or at the sand bike hit a clump of sagebrush and dunes. She suggests riders avoid flipped forward. After falling over rocky, hilly areas. a three-foledge, she landed on If they are used properly, the ground. The bike fell on top can be all right," of her. said Dr. Mimnaugh. He added, Miss McCulley was treated at People think they are a toy, but are an emergency room in Central they are not. Utah and was later transferred to atleast as dangerous as Lakeview Hospital. She had inju that head and neck injuries, and broken extremities are the common injuries resulting from Outstanding opportunity for aggressive idea person who can sell. Entry level position with growth potential. Sucwho enjoys breaking cessful applicant will be a three-wheeli- three-wheele- NEEDED . one-wee- self-start- er new ground. r. Salary, bonus package, car allowance, plus excellent benefits. ot three-wheele- SEND RESUME TO LAKESIDE REVIEW CO LAMAR BOTT 2146 No. MAIN LAYTON UTAH 84041 rs Three-wheele- . or PHONE FOR INTERVIEW rs 776-495- Of 1 398-891- 6 Accepts Call; Mission Ends ' Michael B. Roueche, son of Ned B. and Jo Ann Roueche, 1046 So. Roueche Lane, Kays-- ) ville, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Sydney Australia Mission. : ; He will speak Sunday, Aug. 12, at the Kaysville 21st Ward sacrament meeting, 350 So. 50 W., Kaysville, at 11:30 a.m. prior to his entering the Mission Training Center on Aug. 23. ; Elder Roueche is a graduate of Davis High School and of the Kaysville Seminary. He has at- tended Weber State College and is an employee of Harrys. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with him at his home following his farewell. Sister Diana Daniels, daughter , of Ried and Lorna Daniels, has returned from the England London South LDS Mission. She will speak Sunday, Aug. .12, in the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward, 900 S. Main, at 1:35 p.m. Aid Society In Keeping Area History The Pioneer Historical Library of The National Society, Sons of Utah Pioneers, would like to hon- .or pioneer ancestors and Utah communities by keeping on file " biographical sketches andor his- lories in the library which is open to the public for research. t; . The library is located in the pi-- ; oneer memorial building of the society close to Highway near the mouth of Parleys Can- yon in Salt Lake City. The facility is under the supervision of the societys historian, E. Kay Kirk-hanoted writer and historian. Documentary and printed containing data about your ; community and your pioneer an-- ; cestors is needed for use by gene- researchers, writers and ' alogical historians. 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