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Show Wfce ft tiiiTvalley view news murky water and lifted the small body to other who were standing on the edge of the stream. She then crawled up the slippery bank and began giving resuscitation to the cold, blue, unconscious and apparent ly dead boy. Twice during the resuscita tion, the child began to breathe, and twice his breathing stopped. Norma continued her efforts for twenty minutes until the fire de partment and ah ambulance ar rived with oxygen and a me chanical resuscitator to take over. Her courage, good judgement, quick action and tenacity, saved a life. Miss Schneider learned h resuscitation by watching a safety movie and through reading about it on a telephone company first aid card. She is the 19th telephone company employee in Utah to be honored with a Vail Award during the past 43 years and is the second woman to be so recognized. The other woman, Zella Orme, a night operator in Tooele, received her award in Prizes Awarded in Kearns Jaycee-MerchanTournament ts mouth-to-mout- Prizes were awarded last donated by Decs Department Thursday night at the Kearns Store; a clock donated by Lanes to winners of the big Kearns Lanes Cafe. Bowling TournaThe Anita Shop at the Cotment. tonwood Mall and Mode ODay The top prize in the tourna- in Kearns each donated a blouse; ment was a leather reclining Key Rexall Drug gave a mans chair donated by Shelley Rolfe, and womans wallet; Payless won by Marty Martindale. The Cleaners gave free cleaning to equivalent prize for the top a man and woman; IGA gave a woman bowler was an electric Grants Cash Saver gave buffet pan donated by the abrazier; case of oil; Valley Shopping Kearns Jaycees, which went to Center and Albertsons each gave Claire Bergman. The Kearns a case of fruit; Safeway gave a Lanes presented a trophy to case of vegetables; Karls Shoe each of these winners. Store gave a pair of mens Jean Lemmons won a chicken shoes; Mamselle Hair Studio dinner for herself and her husWool-wort; gave a shampoo-setband, Glenn, at Demmans Cafe gave a planter; Western on North Temple. Harry Hudson Auto gave a thermos; Price Rite won a pizza dinner, at Duane Beauty Salon gave a permanent and Donnas Rack and Que for wave; and Rays Barber Shop himself and his wife wife, Enid. gave four haircuts. The tournament was under Other prizes which were won by top bowlers included a the chairmanship of Harry Hudwomans bowling bag and shoes, son, with Bob Harrison, and Bettie Harrison, donated by American Bowling Supply; a $5 gift certificate - Pnnec 86 PROOF. h mouth-to-mout- hs Thursday, December 19, 1963 Years Eve Dance will be held at the Kearns Stake A New rs SV WtTCTY.MtP f Cultural Hall at 8:45 p.m. Dec. 31. Dancing will be to the Granger High Orchestra, and nice refreshments will be served. will be Hats and provided for everyone. Festive decorations will brihten the hall, and confetti will be showered over all at midnight. A floorshow is also being planned by the Stake MIA, sponsors of the event. All young people, especially, are encouraged to attend the New Years Eve celebration at the stake center. Tickets will be sold by ward MIAs for $5 a couple, or $2 a couple for those under 18 years of age, (or $1 a person). Prizes are being offered for the ward, class or person who sells the most tickets. noise-make- 1962, ECHO SPRING DISTILLERY, LOUISVILLE, HOLIDAYS CALL FOR ECHO SPRING . and again! again, again r gho : j I I -- mi iNMRSOifl $WS SPP qXlARS Qiq -- j Httffll... BOURBON 1935. Employees of M.S.T.&T. Honored Chamber Elect? For Saving Draper Doy's Life Elections for the Grange! I An employee of the Mountain States Telephone was honored Dec. 10 for action which saved the life of a four year old Draper boy. Norma G. Schneider, a plant reports clerk in the Salt Lake Office, was presented with a coveted Vail Medal accompanied by a $250.00 cash award, bu L. L. Leger, Plant Manager for the company, during a luncheon held in her honor. The Vail Medal is the highest award for public service that can be earned by a telephone employee. The award was established in 1920, as a memorial to Theodore N. Vail, former president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. It is given to telephone men and women in recognition of meri torious and outstanding service requiring good judgement and heroic action. Last May 15, about 7 p.m., Miss Schneider was on her way to a church meeting in Draper with a friend when they heard Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and officers will take place at a luncheon meeting to be held at the Mid West Realty Building at 12:30 p.m. Friday. The meeting had originally been scheduled for last Tuesday. The bourborigift of the "Ages now over 100 million bottles sold Brilliantly wrapped 45 Quar, Mrs. Mary Norman shout, Is there a man around? My little boy has fallen into the canal. With this warning, Norma Schneider began action that 6aved the life of four year old Ralph Norman. She, with her friend and others in the neighborhood, drove in their car to the canal where Miss Schneider dashed from the auto and ran along the canal bank until she came to where the small boy, half submerged, was floating face down in the canal. She jumped into the waist-dee- p Cods N ,'44 v GRANGER-HUNTE- R CHAMBER 1963 Miay peace be with you and goodwill reign over you during this joyous Christmas season. From the Staff VALLEY- - WEST HOSPITAL OF COMMERCE ; i The beauty of Christmas has come doun to as througHHUeHri' flUJ Q .m3 birth of the Savior tcho taught the width love is stronglr. than hate and good mightier thr. evil. May this prevailing -q spirit of good mil ctnb'vrr us all during this joyous holiday : season . KY nrmm . i ii i i L |