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Show ' Thuraday, September 11, 1936 Fredonia Hews SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS spend some time with his daugh- GSU Grid Qstlsok ter, Kay Black. Kay and Charles Black and son pouglas, who By Ivis Farr spent the summer here, just reTop turnout in the grid history Colin Lane by, Bundy, Brooksby, turned to Modesto, California, of College of Southern Utah Linda Drye, Glenna Whiting, where Mr. Black teaches in the greeted Coach Bruce Osborne as 52 prospects suited up for first Christine Baker, and Karen duff Junior college. early morning drill on Labor participated, with Joyce Whiting A recent visitor at the home as the organist. The Beehive This year, the Broncos will day. of the Allen 'M. Judds Miss girls had their mothers as special Elizabeth Shook from was Miss be trying to better their last Page. ICAC Conguests in their class period. Shook attended school year's second-plac- e here last ference standing.Ineta Carpenter and Laura Lee year, graduating from high Peterson are the Beekeepers. Kanab High school graduates school last May. Wayne G. Heaton and Quimby Guests at the home of the s Miss Ethel Ann Brown, a re- Johnson are working for posiJensen this week are two of cent graduate of a beauty school tions on the squad. Mrs. Jensens sisters and their evWell have good depth-ihusbands from the San Francis- in Long Beach, California, is visin quarter-the her except ery position co area. George and Madeline iting parents, the Myron spot," said Coach OsDrew and Dave and Ila Rider Browns, at Jacob Lake and her back a little shifting will be borne, to be are here about two weeks brother, Scott Brown, at necessary to cover us there. and are seeing old friends in the Fredonia. Gary Ethel Ann attended Bronco fortunes will be "made area. Also visiting at the Jensens is George Morris of Long Fredonia schools and graduated largely with frosh players this year. Beach, California. He came to with the class of 1956. Leading the eight returning lettermen will be halfback Ron Hauser, Bountiful. Other backs include Frank Walters, Kaysville, and Duane Klamm, Paul, Idaho. On the line, five players will be returning: Ends Dick Eastlyn, Murray, and Gayle Lewis, Lehi; guards Gayle Simkins, Beaver, and Spencer Bryant, Cedar City; tackle Hans Olsen, Salt Lake City, also will be back. . Adding to CSU optimism are transfer students Ron Nielsen, tackle, Tooele; Cal quarterDitlevsen, back, American Fork; Kent center, Paro-waWhitney, Page Three liens - Al-tu- n or-lo- ' , st it... Five , L.v& men .s .1 i who telephone were honored recently for sav- ing the lives of three persons For Saving 3 Lives 218-poun- d 180-poun- d n; 204-pou- 185-pou- 185-pou- Two-a-da- Great bourbon of the Old West m THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY DISTRIBUTED BY DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. coop-eratio- n y use HousewarmerHeat g Stove Oil becausethey are their rear view mirrors. Both drivers turned around and sped to the scene to investigate'. and They found a trailer, carrying crude oil, overturned and burning. The driver of the was aflame and running through a field to get away from the holocaust. Three of the men, Henrie, Kraenbuhl, and Lewis, grabbed their coats from the truck, caught the truck driver, smothered the flames, and assisted him to a safe area away from the heat and exploding fire. Lewis and Kraenbuhl remained with the driver, treating him for shock and giving first aid. Ilenrie returned to the accident where he found, lying unconscious by the left front fender of his car, the driver of a passenger car that had collided with the tanker. Gasoline leaking from the punctured gas tank had saturated his clothes. With the aid of McQuivey, Henrie carried the driver away from the fire. An unconscious girl, who had remained in the wrecked car, was carried to safety by Merrill Peay and another passer-bonly seconds before the entire area burst into flames. The two occupants of the car were treated for shock and lacerations by McQuivey and Peay until an ambulance arrived to care for all thrpe injured victims. After removing the injured from the burning oil and gasoline, which had ignited a power pole and presented an extreme semi-truc- k Five employes of the Mountain States Telephone company were honored August 26, for son, Arizona during the actions Tuesday, which probably saved annual meeting of the Amerthe lives of three persons. Walter K. Koch president of ican Forestry Association. the company, presented Vail The issue was designed by Medal awards in recognition of the Post Offiee Department noteworthy public service to Jerry Fowles, Karl D. McQuivey, Merrill E. guard, Salt Lake City; and Ken to commemorate the 100th Lewis, Ralph G. Henrie, Robert quarterback, Murray, anniversary of the birth of E. Kraenbuhl, and Merrill D. Madill, Oklahoma. Theodore Roosevelt, one of Peay. y drills are on the Vail medals, the telephone indocket as the Broncos prepare this countrys earliest forest for the first game of the camconservationists, and to sadustrys highest award for public service, were established 38 lute the many private and paign agajnst tough Westminster years ago as a memorial to Theocollege in Salt Lake City Sep-tepublic agencies whose 13. dore N. Vail, former president of NATIONAL has helped make ' the American Telephone and 90 PROOF Coach Osborne is beginning Telegraph company. They propossible the progress in forvide recognition for meritorious est conservation. and outstanding service requirFirst-daing good judgment and heroic mailings vyill be action by telephone men and cancelled with the above die A total of 16 Vail BUDGET-WISE- ? women. awards have been made to telefeaturing the Smokey Bear and the Keep America Green employes in Utah since 1920. The men designated to receive forest fire prevention prothe awards Tuesday were all grams. members of a construction line crew. They were cited for heroic Oar Heating Oil Budget Plan males his fifth season as the head man service performed on October 31, it easy to enjoy comfortable, modem for College of Southern Utah 1957, while they were enroute oil heat without seasonal fuel bills. football. Assistants on the coach-i- in their trucks to the company We simply spread the cost of your oil staff for this year are Boyd garage and warehouse at Murray over ten monthly payments -- and no Adams, backfield; and Major after completing their days interest or cariying charges are added. Robert Boal and Kent Myers, work. As they were proceeding line coaches. in two trucks along Redwood You get more for your money with road, near 7000 South, the drivNo. 2 Standard Burner ers, Ralph Henrie and Karl Mc- Oil and Standard . rill E. Lewis, Karl D. McQuivey, and Robert E. Kraenbuhl. Quivey, observed a cloud of hazard of falling wires, the line black smoke and flames through crew remained on the scene di- Five Are Honored The Nations first forest conservation postage stamp goes on sale October 27 at Tuc- invqlved In an auto accident are, left to right: Ralph G. Henrie, Merrill D. Peay, Mer- - semi-truc- k y recting traffic, assisting fireand keeping onlookers away from the downed power wires. Following this action but at a later date, the telephone men wept to the hospital where the injured tank driver had been taken. Each donated a pint of blood to aid him in overcoming his third degree burns, which covered 60 percent of his body. The truck driver who was burned was Edward Emerson Ames, 22 of Logan. The two people in the passenger car were James- Carl Wilson, 16, and Irma Van der Meide, 13, both of Murray. In addition to Mr. Koch, others in attendance and participating in the ceremony of presenting the awards were A. S. Alston, company vice president in charge of personnel; Erie C. vice president in charge of Utah operations, and George T. Cunningham, Utah plant manager. Karl D. McQuivey was originally from Salem but now resides at Kearns; Merrill E. Lewis originally was from Richfield but now lives in Salt Lake City, as do Mr. Henrie and Mr. Kraenbuhl; while Mr. Peay, originally from Provo, now makes his home in Sandy. men, - Aa-ber- g, Charles W. 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