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Show Chronicle - Page Two Thursday, February 23, 1989 'Accidents, injure 2, damage-car- were damaged in unrelated accidents at the 3 Paxton was listed in critical condition at Primary Two people were seriously injured and two cars I v LjXlllUl cli ij.-ii"- iui oauu In another unrelated incident, the U. police are mother and daughter were seriously injured a suspect who drove a when they were struck by a car Monday as they searching for the parking lot north in cars Tuesday crossed South Drive outside of a designated vehicle into two A UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE International Summer School hit-and-r- Campus DR. JEM POSTER University of Cambridge Thursday, February 23 2:00 p.m. Union Den Be a part of a 700 year tradition! - TERM I July 8 August 4 TERM II August 4 - August 19 -- or both Bird asked anyone who has any information incident to regarding Tuesday afternoon's illegally, Waters said. Wednesday afternoon Christine Paxton was listed in serious condition at the U. Hospital and Katherine Contact: INTERNATIONAL CENTER, un of the Alumni House. Sometime between 12:45 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., the suspect vehicle slammed into a parked truck at a high rate of speed pushing it sideways approximately four feet, forcing it into the car parked next to it, Sgt Don Bird said. Bird said while examining the asphalt, he noticed the suspect vehicle's tires actually "popped out" small from the asphalt. "This is an pieces of gravel the car was just powering me that to indication through there when it made contact and maybe accelerated, pushing them (the parked vehicles) on through." "I can't imagine that at that time of day no one heard or saw anything," Bird said. The suspect vehicle is probably dark gray and should have acquired damage to the left front area, including the headlight, turn signal and grill. crosswalk, a U. police officer said. Christine Paxton, 43, and Katherine Paxton, 9, were hit at approximately 8 p.m. while walking north across South Campus Drive near the John M. Huntsman Center, U. police officer Dan Waters said. The Paxtons and another woman were crossing the street to attend a high school state playoff basketball game when a westbound car in the outside lane hit them, just missing the other woman, Waters said. Apparently a westbound car in the inside lane stopped for the pedestrians while they crossed outside of a crosswalk. The driver of the car in the far lane probably thought the car in the inside lane had stopped to make a left turn and did not see the two pedestrians, Waters said. U. police are still investigating the accident, but preliminary findings indicate the driver of the car that hit the pedestrians was not speeding or driving THE CAMBRIDGE EXPERIENCE" 581-584- .. i hospital said. University of Utah this week. mm 159 University Union - " hit-and-r- un please contact the U. police. 9 mm TRQ VISION STIIEET m The Elections Committee is throwing a FREE PARTY Thursday night 1 0:00 - 1 :00 am in the West Ballroom Come eat, drink, and follow the election results aim w a 7Ve ve yot t6e 4touftduiU fat '6273 FASHION PLACE Share your liquia asset. MALL MURRAY, UTAH 84107 7 PHONE (801) 266-720- Study Abroad Scholarship ' n w"0 U g M ?it . tar iwKramdtemong. j I' s WS. USA i-- J m- J;; . I ' (for programs beginning in Summer or Fall 1989) "Ik Ultim "hpJ " "mW"i 1 "Uk Ni If I II - Deadline March 2, 1989 v The deadline for the Liberal Education Study Abroad Scholarship is March 2, 1989. Awards range from $500 to $1,000. The scholarship can be applied to abroad ANYWHERE in the world to help defray tuition cost, study programs ' board and room and transportation. Eligibility Requirements: Matriculated Status. ' 3.00GPA . Q Completion of 36 hours in residence at the University of Utah U. Blood Donor Center prior to departure (excluding credit by exam). e status (at least 2 out of 3 quarters during the year prior to Full-tim- . 581-268- 6 Competition sponsored by Residential Living Halls Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Place: Ballif Hall Lounge ,; ; ' departure.). Priority will be given to students who will be sophomores or juniors during' their study abroad program. Priority will be given to applicants whose proposed Study Abroad program will contribute to the completion of Lib. Ed. requirements. " .y Contact: INTERNATIONAL CENTER 159 University Union 581-584- 9 |