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Show r. y igi: ugrYfY'y y tryv it,4,iMi!ii,af firysa 2 More Killed Invasion ? Nope , Just a Balloon In Separate Gains Christinas Gift Special to Ttie f ribun- a- ake annual students 650 Indian was serving as master of cere staged Sunday afternoon - at monies was the Rev. Thomas the Intermountain School Au- W Savage, S J. ditorium under' the auspices THE MOST REV. Lennox J. of the Diocesan Council of Federal, bishop of the Salt Catholic Women. Lake Catholic Diorpse, under4ed this thanks to the members MUSIC, the direction of Alvin II Dick and to the 38 Catholic organ-madirector of Intermountain i7ations contributing to the music department, opened the Christmas parties. which included Special thanks was extended program Mrs. A. C. Norwood and Mrs. Mark Sanders, Salt Lake City, for serving 11 years as chairmen of the event. PRESIDENT OF the Diocesan Council is Mrs. Robert Williams, BountifuL STUDENTS presented the Pageant of the Nativity under the supervision of the mission Three persons werp injured ary SiSters of Our Lady of .Sunday...aL..6. IQ. p.nx-x- v lim.JlieTyietory -- The choir offerednum--- . automobile in which they were prous Christmas Carols. The Altar Society of St. nding overturned in a borrow Henry's Church in Brigham to as miss it'swened pit t car making a left hand turn (City served refreshments, Gifts were for stde"ts dlstr!' th? at 4100 W 2100 South. buted by the diocesa council. INJURED were Mai y KilOY en, 16, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Mageia. 23G5 'S. 8000 West, Magna, suffering from a possible fractured nose, laceta- tions of the face and re injury Continued from Page B 1 to her right knee which recently had an operation; her tural community, without a sister, Kathy, 6, suffering from bustling supermarket, or hectic bruises, and Dennis D. Gunder- commercial and tawdry indusson, 22. 190 E. Southgate Ave. trial Wayne Wonder(2735 South), bruises and abra land activity. is slumberland. sions. IN THE well kept but aged DEPUTY Sheriff Riley Can-- school plant two blocks high non said Mr. Gunderson was above the state highway in .' drivinglhe car west along 2100 Bicknell, the district superinvehicle front when in the South tendent teaches morning of him made a left hand turn and the his classes in English Mr. Gunderson applied wife of the principal has been to the left into swervrd biakes, drafted to teach shorthand. the borrow pit where the car Theres a pretty good comrolled over. mercial couise offered typing, shorthand and bookkeepand farm ing. Agriculture mechanics are on the class schedule. A psychology class was offered, but there were no takers. Continued from Page B-- l Dixie Junior College at St. George two years and was a member of the football team. An active member of the Richards Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Mr. Hyde Jiad served an Eastern States LDS Mission. extend-1IOLIDA- y AT THE TIME of his death he was attending the University of Utah and was comanager with his brother, T. Budge Hyde, of Dunkley Music Co., 2927 Highland Dr. He is survived by his parents, 1875 McClelland St. (1040 East) ; a sister, Rita Ann, and his brother. Car Toppl es, 3 Hurt in Pit Swerve Special to Tht Tribuna A Grand ST. GEORGE Junction, Colo., Woman, about 69, died in a St.-- George hospital Sunday four hours after The Mont Rev. J. Lennox Federal, center, talks to, left to the automobile in which she was riding went out of conright, Susan Lentee and Earlene Bird, who participated in trol on UB. Highway 91 and the 11th annual Christmas Party at the Intermountain crashed about 1:45 p.m. into School. The girls were angels In the Pageant ofNativity. a hillside eight miles west of here. Distance, Isolation Pose School Problem . WALKER MONUMENT art JIM South HU CO. on alternate years, both are taught in the same year at Bicknell. But if the potential for Americans foremost chemist were In the student body, he could still only get one year of that subject in high school The school has 261 students enrolled in seventh through twelfth grades. Wayne County School District also has elementary schools in Bicknell and Loa, and a two teacher school up on the plateau east of Capitol Reef at Hanksville CONSOLIDATION? Nearest point for Kane Wheel, Tire Taken A spare wheel and tire were stolen from an automobile beOF THE 16 teachers, five longing to Mark Howcroft, have only one or two classes. 1527 Lincoln St. some time While most small high schools Saturday night, he told police offer chemistry and physics Sundav. HER HUSBAND, Jacob Sell, 71, driver of the vehicle, was reported injured but in fair condition in Dixie Pioneer Memorial Hospital, St. George. Mrs. Bertha Sell was pinned behind the cars dashboard and suffered multiple internal injuries, Trooper Donald Best, Utah Highway Patrol, County would be Garfield County, with 68 miles separating Kanab and Panguitch, not too far to take the Kanab and Orderville high school students. But add in Glen Canyon Citys older pupils, and that would mean 131 miles One way said. for them. BickneUs AND TAKING students to the nearest large high school would mean 51 miles to Richfield, on a good road with no really steep grades, but add to it the 72 between Bicknell and Hanksville. The resulting 123 mile journey would be the shortest for Hanksville high school students if Bicknell were closed. In these two cases you again encounter that old bugaboo of consolidation in the Utah area distance plus isolation. Consolidation would merely make the distant areas more remote. Lake Institutestudents thought for a few minutes Sunday night they had been invaded and didnt krtow Two Auto Crashes City, George-PitfsTSairL- OTY The lllh imitator and ventriloquist Outlining the program and Qhristmas party lor BRIGHAM 364 n The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday, December 12, 1960 Brigham Indian School -- m Salt Trade-Technic- their apartment GIDEON' ALLEN and Mer-vi- Chain Crash' Hurts Three J5ndiLto The Tribun A chain reaction traffic accident brought injury to three Nephi persons and Little Johnny A. Trujillo gets a happy kiss from mother, Mrs. John Trujillo, after checkup at 'City Hospital Sunday. damage to three automobiles 4:15 6200 S. at at p.m. Sunday ' State. MURRAY MOST SERIOUSLY injured was Ellen A. Garrett, 44, who suffered a back injury. She was reported in fair condition in Latter-daSaints Hospital Sunday night. Janice Garrett, 29, driver of one of the cars involved, and Joseph L. Garrett, 48, both were treated for bruises and abrasions. y TROOPER Bryce H. Taylor, Utah Highway Patrol, said a southbound truck driven by James C. Austin, 38, Lincoln, Neb., collided with the rear of the Garrett vehicle that had stopped for a red traffic light The Garrett car was pushed Christmas decorations into cars belonging to Joseph moved into the State Capitol A. Ayre, 52, 1877 S. 2300 East, rotunda Friday in a big way. Salt Lake City, and Myra J A 30 foot blue spruce was set Russon, 27, Provo. in the center of the rotunda and stringing of tree lights began. THE TREE, was so big It required doors to be removed from the Capitol main en trance to get-5- t fn. Henry Two sweaters, valued at $25 East, don- each, belonging to Lorraine Longson, ated the tree. Ward, 1625 Blair Ave. (1740 South), and George Poulos, 1375 2nd East, recovered by police who questioned a suspect. THE SWEATERS were stolen from the Indigo Lounge, 990 S. State. Capitol Sets Up Big, Big Yule Police Recover Two Sweaters 1931-17t- m flmmG & 'eyOTKV RAMBLER'S THE MYSTERY PRICE actual delivery price will be sealed in an envelope on the windshield. TO BE OPENED DECEMBER 23RD. 4 WHINERS 4 Each receive A near capacity crowd Sunday afternoon heard the seventh annual Fail Festival of the Westminster Community and Orchestra Sjmphony Westminster College Concert Choir. lege campus, was directed by Kenneth G. Kuchler conductor, and Max E. Hodges, choir conductor. The 80 man orchestra presented the first Salt Lake performance of Elegiac Prelude THE PERFORMANCE, in in A Minor written by Hugh Payne Gymnasium on the col Downs, television personality. sm-phon- S PAY BILLS BY HAIL WINNERS and you make your deposits by mail, too. We pay postage both ways. a beautiful watch . . SAVE TIME IN STORES (men's or ladies'). Write a check (Your . Crowd Hears S.L. Concert CHECKING ACCOUNT complete with expansion band SILENT STORM more of the ornaments. TRACY-COLLIN- . ARMSTRONG JOHNNY WAS BACK HOME Sunday night but his parents were making sure that he could not reach any the Convenience of a each receive a pair of lifetime guaranteed A POLICE AMBULANCE WAS summoned when it was feared the child had swallowed some of the glass. The boy was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital for examine tion. Doctors said he had not swallowed any glass. "Mystery Price Contest" AWARDS 2ND MARLER'S JOHNNY A. TRUJILLO, SON OF Mr. and Mrs. John Trujillo, 259 Almond St. (40 West), had just watched his parents decorate the family. Christmas tree. It was the first one he had ever seen and the ornaments looked good enough to eat so he pulled one off the tree and sampled it. The ornament broke in his hand as he tried to put it in his mouth. can register a guess on any of the four exciting new Rambler models. Factory prices with optional equipment will be shown as required. 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