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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1SS7 Utah County. ITUh ??": DAILY HERALD :.t: 7 Group of Young Boys to Fire Rocket T AUSTIN, Minn., (UP) A group altitude record because of the new i mixture of two powders," Sister state, allowing the rocket to carry Duns Scotus said. "Now the boys about four times 3 much." . . of 11 boys under the direction of olid fuel. to we "The fuel nun fire used before was a Catholic have melted it down into a solid a Roman plan The weekend launching will be a small rocket today powered by the society's 85th, and the order of St. Francis nun said the boys' a solid fuel. The group, organized as the Ausgoal is to shoot the rocket a mile tin Rocket Society, said the test high. The "Mousenik," which will rocket is a prototype of a larger, UNITED PRESS By truck driven Dwiin g the which pickup rocket by canry a white mouse, will be about, cross35, SatRice, five feet long, one and one-haTooele, apparently boys hope to fire a mile high A rash of Christmas afternoon ed over the yellow stripe and inches in diameter and made of urday or Sunday. and evening traffic accidents in collided with a west bound auto a Sister Duns Scotus, instructor of northern length of pipe. Utah injured 20 per- driven R. Isaac The by Bransteitter, and at Pacelli boys sent up a previous chemistry physics 16 of them to hossons, sending 66, Grantsville. School High here, said the mousecarrying rocket, but the anEleven members of the Leemon imal died when the rocket plunged "Mousenik" would test a para- pitals. Five Tooele County residents Petersen family of Magna, includ- to earth and buried itself into the chute mechanism devised by the boys to recover the passenger were injured in a violent headon ing nine children, were shaken frozen ground. collision near Tooele, on Utah up when their car hit a pole in alive. The weekend launching, planned The nun said the boys, aged 14 highway 112 Wednesday evening. Salt Lake County. Six of the 11 to take place on a farm, may be to 17, will be shooting for a new nationally televised. Investigating officers said a sustained minor injuries. I 20 Hurt In Utah Crashes mouse-carryin- lf ft 9 P.M. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL i Mi 1 (M) cm EISENHOWER FAMILY REUNION President and Flanking the group are Maj. John Eisenhower and his Mrs. Eisenhower beam proudly as they pose with memwife, Barbara. The Eisenhower grandchildren are Susan, in bers of their family in front of the Christmas tree 6; David, 9; Mary Jean, 2, and Barbara Anne, 8. (UP the East Room of the White House, Christmas Day- - Telephoto). AROUND AND ABOUT In Pacific Friends and Neighbors HONOLULU (UP) A lone Navy destroyer patrolled the Pacific 17 Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Blackburn of Ogden visited with relatives m Provo Monday They were en route to southern Utah to visft at the homes of their parents for the holiday week. Mr. and Mrs. Carr F. Greer and son, Dodd, just returned from an extended vacation trip through Europe and Africa. They flew from Los Angeles, Calif.,. via the polar route, to Copenhagen, Denmark. They visited in Germany with their son, Deon, who is stationed there with the Army. They traveled to Libia Mr. and visited at the home of their daughter and and Mrs. Douglas Brown, former Utah County residents. Mrs. Brown is the former June Greer. Mr. Brown is a sanitary engineer for the U. S: Government in Tripoli. On their return trip to the United States they visited in Scotland with relatives. They also visited in California at the home of another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallagher of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Gallagher is their daughter, Joan. They were gone seven son-in-la- w, son-in-la- w, weeks. Leon Laws flew his first solo flight this week at the Provo Airport. By Plane Crash By COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR No U. S. Officials In Blacklist 17 Missing News Items About Your ' Mrs. Margaret Masters and Mrs. Ada Klumker, both of Salt Lake, were guests this week at the home of the brother and in-law of Mrs. Klumker, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson. at the home of Mrs. Earl Roylance. visited also They sister-- Merrill Christopherson flew to Pocatello, Ida., this week on business. Come in and get your Calendar from Big John, 290 West Center, Provo. (adv.) LADIES to- day on the million to one chance of finding another survivor from a Navy radar plane that crashed off northern Oahu Island. A rescue boat earlier found four survivors of the 23 men aboard the plane, which crashed Monday. The boat also recovered two bodies. That left 17 men presumed the Japanese The Japanese TOKYO (UP) Foreign Office told the American Embassy today that no U.S. official was included in a police blacklist agency aliens. undesirable of U.S. Minister Outerbridge Horsey visited the Foreign Office today "to find out what basis there was, if any, for press statements that U.S. officials were included in a police agency list of unde-- s killed. i r a b 1 e aliens," an embassy Rear Adm. Neil K. Dietrich, commander of the Honolulu sea spokesman said. firontier, ordered the search discontinued at sundown Wednesday. "A considerable amount of flight when it suddenly lost altismall wreckage was recovered, tude and crashed into the sea. but there has been no sign of adThe four survivors were Cmdr. ditional survivors," Dietrich said. Guy Howard, 41, Oakland, Calif.; "We are of the opinion that all Lt. (jg) Thomas Kline, 25, East possibility of the existence of ad- Williston, N. D.; Lt. (jg) Richard ditional survivors has been ex- Rentschler, 22, Lincoln, Neb.; and hausted and nothing can be gained Aviation . Technician Franklin by a further large scale search." A. Henry, 22, Kankakee, 111. Nevertheless, he ordered the deMeanwhile, the Navy appointed stroyer to stay in the area just in case another survivor or two a foufHman board to try and find might be still struggling to stay out what caused the plane to afloat or other bodies could be re- crash, apparently without warn covered. ing. There was some conflict in The seven million dollar radar the stories told by two of the plane was on a routine training survivors. We've Got Plenty Left Over! BUY NOW AND SAVE FOR NEXT YEAR! 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