| Show st The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November 2 1963 Idaho Cars Kill BYU Alumni to Present Five Awards Three more names were added killed by a pickup truck while to Idaho5s traffic death toll near his home Friday boosting the 1963 count Thursday night to 167—64 fewer than at this time Judy Van Vranken 15 Lewislast year ton who was killed in a two-ca- r THE LATEST victims were: collision on Highway 95 near Arnold Luft 39 Twin Falls Lewiston that injured three other who died when his pickup truck persons including her father collided with a freight train at Will 39 and brother Glen 16 a crossiig 1 miles southeast of Pharis Petersen 50 Soda Twin Falls Friday Springs was killed Friday when STANLEY JAMES Allred 6 his cattle truck turned over near Preston who was struck and Soda Springs g - They have received the Iward - He has contributed to the Ei of Merit from "the American cyclopedia of Child Guidance Association for State and Local MR PRICE IS president of History the Southwestern General InDR PARTRIDGE IS president surance Co Phoenix Anz He has served as president of of the Montclair (New Jersey) the Atlantic States Mission State College and a member of quet Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the National Council Boy Scouts beTHE CEREMONIES will Saints and as president of of America the Mesa LDS Temple gin at 6 pm in the Joseph Smith Building banquet hall The five recipients are: Dr Ernest L Wilkinson Dr Ernest OeAlton Partridge James Robert Price and Dr LeRoy R and Mrs Ann Woodbury Hafcn Special tQ The Tribune PROVO — Two “firsts” will highlight the presentation of five Service Awards Distinguished by Brigham Young University Alumni Assn Saturday at the BYU Alumni Homecoming ban- Dr Wilkinson Dr Partridge Mr Price T ' office And the selection of pr and! Mrs Hafen is the first for a husband and wife at the same time a school spokesman said SINCE DR Wilkinson took Fully Automatic Fully Flexible Convenient Safety Switch Lint Remover Tub Exclusive Agitator Wash Action Guaranteed Rustproof Cabinet Quiet Operation Maytag Dependability n i faculty of 720 a west-- 1 era history writing team have produced works including “The Far West and the Rockies” and “The Colorado Story” BRINGS YOU TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Regional Briefs 1 1 1 1 L I I I I i I I I I T- - Idaho Marc Clxamp of y s £l Ogdlen Show J V By Associated Press OGDEN — Grand champion $ I zJSSS&l?1 mare honors in the Appaloosa horse show and auction opening here Friday in the Golden Spike a Coliseum went to Lady owned by Diamond J Stables Ashton Idaho 1 irJ- t It ‘ L SSMt "Hob Heat" i Kat-Chin- 23" TV STEREO AM-F- APPALOOSA 52" wide and full fidelity radio— with provision for multiplex radio Four high fidelity speakers Four speed high fidelity record changer Keyed AGC gated sync circuit 3 stage — two-da- y 4 RADIO COMBINATION M IN GENUINE show a affair was the opening event of the 45th annual Golden Spike National Livestock Show Activities Friday Included the j Judging in halter classes of mares and fillies and the per-- j formance class eliminations TnE mm MAYTAG AUTOMATIC w to j over BYU' administration in 1950 enrollment has increased more 'than 300 per cent to an estimated 18000 students ''Eighty permanent buildings have been added to the campus during his tenure and academic facilities have been increased from 5 to 11 colleges with a DR AND MRS Hafen mavtag V TIIE AWARD TO Dr Wilkinson will be the alumni’s first! to a school president still in ' 167 3-- Toll WALNUT AUTOMATIC DRYER ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONLY AM-F- Porcelain drum Operates on 110 or 220° volts Automatic "Shut Off" ’ IF circuit RESERVE GRAND champion! mare honors were won by Mitzi owned by Orvii Sears Elba Idahq The junior grand champion! mare was Absarokee Blue Light owned by Bob' Hankla Pueblo Safti-Do- or 23000 volts of television power Comparable Value $400 wt I j i! 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