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Show 'I : 'f C' V '1 y.f V, . . - - p?fi "': -;U " v"- l : v . . Marian Potter . . . Measles ' did aot stop her la aa emergency. - I Forgets Measles Child Patient i Goes to Aid Of Grandma i Thirteen-year-old Marian Potter, Pot-ter, iQ in bed with measles, wondered won-dered what had detained her grandmother grand-mother for an hour and a half The grandmother, Mrs. Rose Ha Potter, 65, 754 Parkway, had gone to the basement of her home at 2:30 p.m. to get some fruit preserves pre-serves for the girl. Marian climbed out of bed and managed to get to the basement There on the floor she found Mrs. Potter, stunned and with a frac tured right leg. I Marian forgot all about her measles and went into action. After making her grandmother ai comfortable as possible, she called police. Mrs.' Potter was taken to Salt Lake General hospital She explained that she climbed up on a box to reach a jar on a high shelf. She slipped and the injury resulted. ; The whole affair wss more com- plicated by the fact that Marian's - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Potter, left Salt Lake City Thursday Thurs-day morning for Boise, where Mr. Potter had obtained employment as a mine foreman. Measles made it necessary for Marian to remain with her grandmother. I So with grandmother in the hospital. hos-pital. Marian measles and all transferred later Thursday to the home of an aunt Mrs. Milton Potter, Pot-ter, 370 Quince st I And the jar of preserves is still on the basement shelf. . I |