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Show g DESERET NZW$ AND TELEGRAM, Saif Loke City, :4A I Vo I Monday, August 14, - A Schedules Coif Fete 5.1. Cuts Rolling Boulder South 1 A boulder,accidentUy dis- lodged by a group of hikers In Big Cottonwood Canyoh anday, rolled down a ravine Albuand struck : querque, WIj, girl, Sheryf Dewey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn N. Dewey, was In Salt Lake General Hospital Monday morning in fair condition, after treatment for a possible fractured left arm", several broken teeth and multiple bruises: and: abrasions." She rolled approximately 25 yards after being, struck by the boulder, according to Sait Lake County Deputy Sheriff Bernard Bailey.- . Miss Dewey was hiking in the area, near the Moss Ledge picnic grounds, with her family. and Salt Lake friends. - Some of the party were above - Miss Dewey as they hiked up the Mountainside, and accidentally dislodged the boulder. - The about mishap "occurred, " 7:15 p.nr . ."'T?" gfrnisi WHR' Wt - Ws tostH sml Any slzat Anypricsl . hm 'im frit Estimates! lake-s-- 150,-02- - Mayor J. Vem Bolinder aid the council has adopted a program of conservative decreases in taxes over the years and the current reduction Is part of that continuing program. The- - decrease is also attributed in part to increased valuation. Piano Teachers Open Sessions All is v not alike. Each period of music and its composers require difg ferent techniques: What these different period styles are and what kind of technique is required was demonstrated by Frederic Dixon at the opening session of the third Annual Piano Workshop at the University of Utah Mu-si- c Hall Monday morning, j The hundred teachers of piano heard several of Mr. Dixons students demonstrate thestylesandtechniques. Scheduled for Monday was a master class in piano teaching by Mrs. Gladys Gladstone Rosenberg, concert pianist Tuesday morning the teachers will hear Dr. Oscar .Wagner on the subject, "Teaching and Playing the Piano. Later outstand- - n 3075 fc MAIN W. h.v. HUntef ttack at cn.mlc.il niwWi Ml Mint ut T ing teachers of the Utah Music Teachers Assn, will give instructions on the subject "Teaching the Beginning Piano Student. Mrs. Helen At 4 . president of the. Western Division of the Music Teachers Assn., will conduct a round table concerning the annual conference of piano teachers in Salt Lake City next summer. HEATING? DIFFICULTY t f u,., - f lip The New Two boys, one 12, ti e other 11, were caught attempting to remove nickles from belts conpieces - at taining five-cen-t Auerbach's department store, 451 E. 4400 South, during the weekend. . I ?- Worn Compete! Wilhia Your tar - Revolutionary , orn It's Here! v. CAN'T GET f- - IR1Z Driving Racard, tuDon nuts MotHtydN writt - - ( DON'T DELAY Will Insure Y.s W J Specially for YOU yj Siliein, Owen, Military, aK.. r ). Custom Made and ' 4 - L in .T.E NOW AUTO INSURANCE? ... ! HAVING 2 Coys Caught Sfeoll h . after-ernoo- reeled by Elder Richard L. . Evans of the Council of the Twelve and Elder William J. ter-daCritchlow Jr, Assistant to the their sumnier, vacation period Council of the Twelve. to reorganize three stakes, one IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO in Salt Lake County, one at Idaho Falls and the third at An Idaho Falls Seminary principal was sustained Sunday as Orlando,, Florida. the new president of the East The Can- Idaho Falls Stake of the SUGAR HOUSE Latteryon Rim. Stake presidency of Church of Jesus Christ of -day Saints. of the Church of Jesus Christ He tr Erwin . E. Wlrkus of Latter-DaSaints was reorgan ized Sunday during the stake's Lincoln who has been serving as first counselor in the stake quarterly conference in the presidency. He succeeds Pres. Southeast Tabernacle St 2005-9t' Charles P. Brizzee., Pres, RiEast f D. Wes ter gard, former secJohn J. Nielsen, formerly ley ond counselor was named the PRES. JOHN J. NIELSEN first counselor to Pres. VeiF. new first counselor and ap--, Canyon Elm Stake Scott, was sustained as the pointed to succeed him was F. S: new president Pres. Scott re- Carl of Ucon, formerly of Day cently was named second as- the High Priest' Quorum High School Auditorium undirection of Elder Delbert sistant general superintendent presidency. Pres. Day oper- der L. Stapley of the Council of of the Young' Mens Mutual ates a establishdry cleaning Improvement-Associatio- nment Pres. Westergard Is a the Twelve.GI Smith, formerly potato bnvpr. Stanley second counselor in the stake The reorganization was unpresidency, was named the new der the direction of Elder first counselor. Spencer W. Kimball and Elder Ervin M. Skousen, high Howard W. Hunter, both of councilman,"was appointed sec- the Council of the Twelve. ond counselor in the stake Other stake officer changes '7 presidency. were Two new high councilmen L. Bryan HiIL named as the were also named, Robert H. new stake mission, president Graham who has been stake with Spencer Jenkins and clerk and Kay A. Schwendi-man- , Cleon Olson, counselors. formerly first counselor Karl W. Davenport Albert in the Canyon Rim Ward bish- G., Rasmussen and Lloyd F. opric. Released from the high Peterson, new high council were Dr. Edward R. McKay and Elder Skousen. Joy Martha Scoresby, new Relief D. Lewis, formerly assistant Society president with- - Beth stake clerk, was named stake Olsen and Lucille - Harmon, clerk. c o u n s e 1 or s; Jean Traty, . The proceedings Were til YMMIA superintendent with y well-know- n PADDOCK POOL CO. Idaho, Florida In S.L., The new 16 mill levy adopted over the weekend during a council meeting was dropped from 17-- , mills. The 5 new levy is based on JU, assessed valuation. The comparative valuation for the previous year was piano-playin- 12 , HOUSE The annual Sugar House Kiwanis Club golf party is scheduled Tuesday at Willow Creek Country dub, 6300 S. 2700 East Sunday was a full day for The. South Salt Lake City Council Monday announced General Authorities of the a reduction of one mill in Church of Jesus Christ of Lat Saint .returning from the city property tax levy. , time is f SUGAR Mill From Injures Girl, 12, Property Levy soirnr salt 1 noon pm, according to Robert R. Sandy. with a dinner to follow at 7:30' Runnelis, present. Tee-of- - Ixdmhraly at llHiafl.ld TODAY ' n uit aaoADWAV . h Uka MINUTEMAN INS. AGCY. OA 11641 Ilff la. Stata V OfficM hi Utah, Idaha, Navada line ALSO SEE - City 'Utah H.aaaUWi41 HICAIT Heme or evening denwnstratiens by appointment ' QrMLYaunganrLArlaad.ButL kofers, assistant superintend ents; YWMIA, Athene Jen kins, second counselor and Stuck! new second counselor in the Primary Stake presidency. It was reported the stake has a population of 4,140 members residing In seven wards. e La-Vell- ORLANDO, FLA, of the ,, ganization Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, was ef- fected.here Sunday with Pres. Farrell A. Munns, formerly14' first counselor, named as the new president Pres. Munns jis the principal of an elementary school. Heracceeds'FTesrWrLeorr-arreDuggar, released.-Als- o leased was Pres. Walter E. second counselor. Hawkins, Pres. Duggar has been trans- ferred In his employment to J y d Utah.:- Sustained as the new counselors were David H. Hawkins of Deer Park as first and IFYeeman Edison Baggett of Sanford, second. The stake was reorganized at. a meeting in Winter Park lavish blue fox vyith soft;fluld preftiness. There's nothing like a pure silk print to add color on(ji drama to your autumn wardrobe. This one has such ease. 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