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Show 38 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, November 12. 1973 r Sky Diver i 1 Share Ideals, Judge Asks Girl Scouters Woman, 19 1JJ Injured In Jump I? C i if Special to The Tribune A Salt BRIGHAM CITY Lake City young woman was critically injured Sunday at 2.49 p m whik. skydiving. Her - parachute apparently a: 'V malfunctioned and only opened partially. The victim, Nancy Todd, 19, daughter of Mrs Flonen J Wmenter, 1356 Michigan Ave (990 South), had been skydiving from a plane based at the Brigham City Airport. She struck the ground near the airport, and was taken to Cooley Memonal Hospital m a Bngham City Fne Department ambulance. fill After being transferred to Hospital m Salt Lake City, she was undergoing surgery for fractures of both ankles. Hospital officials said she also suffered fractures of her pelvis and vertebrae. LDS 4', If- - jj aAiimirf I . wm M ,1 &P ? 'U mmmr " a' rr W 1 A . n V MdL that Gui suggestion share their Scouts might ideals, camping skills, career exploration, service activities and sense cf personal worth was made to members of the Utah Girl Scout Council at their annual meeting. Giving the suggestion was Judge Judith F. Whitmer, Second District Court juvenile judge, who was keynote speaker at the sessionc which ended late Saturday. The judge said there is a distinct need for all civic organizations to assist in finding Neither the Box Elder County Sheriffs uffice nor the Federal Aviation Administration were notified of the accident untd contacted by newsmen late Sunday evening elections, Mrs. Bemell Day, Mrs. Ellis Husband and Sirs. William Speakman, all of Salt Lake City, were elected district chairmen in the metAt community residential treatment in for youngsters ti ouble A A surprise guest at the conference was Miss Polly John- ropolitan area son, Burbngame. Calif , newly appointed assistant regional director of Girl Scouts of the U S.A , who has been meeting with local officials Elected members-at-larg- e Jay Anderson, Donald Cope, Mrs. William Dunn, Richard Hen.home and all of Mrs Santos Salt Lake City; and Miss Lon Falsone, Price; Mrs. Lyle Gaski Ogden, and Miss Janice murrnan, Provo were- - Mrs. ViBa-tng- Today's ision The program, over which Mrs. R. H. Nickerson, president, presided, had a theme of Todays Vision omorrows World. -T- A number of awards were Retardation Group Plans Meeting The Mental Retardation Association of Utah, Inc , will hold its sei.uannual membership meeting and open house Nov 25 at il a m Dr. R. McCarrey, State Advisory Council for Handicapped and meeting Training Developmentally Disabled Guided tours will be featured in the afternoon, and group meetings will be held for parents, staff and officers. will Children, speak at the Backing Truck Kills Child Special to The Tnbune A CITY BRIGHAM Mantua, Box Elder County, girl was dead on arrival at Cooley Memonal Hospital here Sunday at 8.50 p m following a pnvate property accident involving a backing truck. - Carina Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rice, 743 was N Mantua, Mam, apparently standirg at the rear of the truck in her yard. The name of the truck dnv-e- r was not released Sunday night. Mr. Rice is assistant track coach at Utah State daughter of Rice, Thanks Badge The Thanks Badge was to Mrs. Sue presented Mrs Ogdpn; Marquardt, Arlene Dart, Orem; Mrs. Peggy Weiler. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Cathy Buss, Provo. Council certificates of appreciation went to Miss Holly Greever, Ogden; Elks Lodge 849, Provo; Mrs. Sarah Yates, Bngham City; United States Naval Reserve Mobil in the Utah State Schools auditonum. Amencan Fork Lecn chairman. presented at the final meeting, including Girl Scout insignia trays to Mrs. Pat Fenton, Mrs. Liz Rudd, Mrs. Lee Larson and Clock Freeman, all of Salt Lake City, and Miss Diane Despam, Provo. A bus will be available. It will leave South Temple and State at 8 30 a m Thief Takes Rifle Car prowlers took 30 06 rifle from a truck belonging to Bud L. Johnson, 3401 S. West Temple, police said. The value of the rifle is unknown because it is an antique military weapon. Battalion Constructm Glenn H. Bjomn, Miss mary Pedersen, Mrs. Chnstiansen and Mrs. Williams, all of Salt 12-- Rose- Joyce Mary Lake City. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A marble paper weight awards went to Ken Olinghouse, Orem; Ivan Rudd, Ogden. Gail Seay, Stan Darnels, Mrs. Irene Chipman, Marvin Husband. Andy Hurley and Mrs. Clanssa Allen, all of Salt Lake City. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A of appreciation certificates were presented to Mrs. Helen Taylor, Moab; Edson Holmes and Ronald and Mrs. Nikki Bell, all of Salt Lake City. installed at (JSU. Instrument will be ready for use in Workman puts finishing touches on 115,00(1 grand concert organ newly Ready in December USU Gets Concert Organ By JoAnn Jacobsen Tribune Staff Writer LOGAN - A $115,000 Dr. Alvin Wardle, acting director, Department of Music. We hope to impkment a new program for organists to tram church-relateorganists in the area," Dr. Wardle said grand concert organ is being installed m the Chase Fine Arts Center auditorium at Utah State University It w.U be ready for use in d Our first concert using the irgan will be a benefit concert to raise money for this purpose. Dr. Wardle said Dr. Carlton Culmsee, former dean of the College of Humamties and Arts, initiated the organ fund raising project bv donating In addition to being used for recitals and as an accompanying instrument for performances of the USU Chorale, orchestra and band, the organ will sound off a whole new music program at USU. said With the new higher rate and new lower minimums on PFS certificate accounts you have a wide variety of ways to invest your funds. (Many of our savers have several accounts.) For example, youll find a passbook account ideal for money youll need at a $1,000. Other faculty members contributed smaller amounts. But the biggest contribution came from the Melvin Kent family of Mesa, Ariz. Dr Kent, an alumm of USU, an amount donated $50,000 that was matched by a grant from the Kresge Foundation of Burmmgham, 111. Holtkamp Co. ... a certificate account for money you wont need for a year or so . . . and a 74 certificate account for a longer term investment of your funds. Choose the accounts that best suit your needs: moments notice 6 12 PF5 Certificate Accounts employes, made the organ and are installing it at USU, said the organs natural keys are made of plum wood; its sharps are who rosewood. Note By Federal Regulations, all certificate accounts are subject to substantial interest penalties for withdrawals prior to maturity Passbook Accounts FS Open your PFS passbook account with as little as S5 Additions or withdrawals can be made at any time in any amount F unds earn interest from date in to date out Interest is compounded daily and indited or paid be eheek at the end of each quarter Interest paid on all accounts with balance of $50 or more at any time during the quarterly period "Yuld is the actual interest eariud, with PFS dailv compounding, Yield 5.39 if the original deposit and all earnings remain in the account for 12 months. En;oy the peace of mind that comes with saving at one of the 100 largest savings and loan associations in the United States, with assets over $375,000,000 and retained earnings of well over $20,000,000. Further safety of your savings is provided by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation which insures PFS accouats to $20,000. 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