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Show Young First Aid Graduates Rewarded at Park Festivities lllllnwast 'ji.lnsnaaaaaaaaaaaaneal inemnennenl .., - n- --m ft '.,, HlT'l tft'f SHE'S OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN TELE GRAM-KIWANIS CLUB FIRST AID CLASS Thomas W. Dee, left, and Miss Phyllis M. Wade, make presentations to Patsy Tregeagle Patsy Tregeagfe Wins Award for Outstanding Work; Fifty Get Certificates Saturday was a gakt day at Liberty park as SO boys snd girls received fir aid certificates for completing The Telegram-Kiwanis club first aid course, held all this week at the park. Small children received pins and nina adults received pins and certificates. cer-tificates. Outstanding student in the clsss, chosen after a stiff test by Thomas W. Dee, superintendent of first sid for the Salt Lake police department and supervisor of the course, was Pstsy Tregeagle, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Prestley Tregesgle, 1000 McClelland street She was presented pre-sented with a first aid kit. Also present at ths class was John W. Dudley, member of ths Kiwsnis club, who has attended th class each day during th past week. Miss Phyllis M. Wade, nurse In th Salt Lake nolle department emergency hospital, gave pins to the full fledged junior first aiders, who hsv 12 hours of first aid work to their credit. At th Uintah school playground during ths afternoon 25 boys and girls war presented with certificates. certifi-cates. Monday ths class will be held st Fairmont park, beginning at S:t0 a. m. |