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Show Iage October 31, The Mt. l'leasant (Utah) Pyramid Ten - r Football Squad Hurt In Car Mishap After Game a 1 -- . All members of North Sanpete high school foot- ball squad, except one, Bruce Madsen of Spring City, were back in School Monday. The team and Coach Ernest C. Brunger and " Frank Howe, bus driver, were about evening to the front where injured Friday 6:30 p rn. when the bus left the were piled up on Couch Brun highway near Neplil and hit a ger and Mr. Howe. Some of the bridge near an irrigation ditch. P()yg were forced through the mil occurred on Utah wind8j,i(dd and others were pinned rniuhnn ider Beats. Ten of the boys were taken to n u,nPr. a hospital for treatment for Nephi riming football game had been shock. Mr. cuts, bruises and played. and Mr. Rowe were tuken Brunger Reed Collard, to the Mr. Howe told Sanpete L D S hospital in State Highway Patrol trooper,Mr. Rowe suffered pleasant. that he was unable to see a trac- fafe ftn(, head cuta and Coach tor that was pulling a grain drill Brunger suffered badly bruised ahead of the bus. When the tms ogg jo(in j,'rank Pritchett of was almot upon the drill, Mr. Mt. Pleasunt, was taken to the Rowe swerved to the left to avoid Nephi hospital and later removed He said the bus to the Mt. Pleasant Hospital for a collision. struck the left rear wheel of the treatment for a fractured ankle. was Most seriously injured drill and then plunged into a 16, of Spring City, Madsen. Bruce ditch. an over irrigation bridge The sharp stop caved In the front who suffered a severe laceration of the bus and brought seats and of the leg. He was still confined Now 6 years old i: it iiii-- The American people accept the government as the umpire among ttie itizens under our system of couits and law. Hut when the umto run pire takes Sides or stalls 14-- 6 with the ball, thats the kind of interference that causes labor unrest. The steel case is a case in Wm J Grede. president ors scored a t. d. on a 35 yard point. run by Smith after Millard had NAM recovered another Tiger fumble. Once more Davis kicked the extra Pei sonally, we have never been point. to figure out the philosophy able 0 7 0 7 14 Millard some of 6 people, except on tlm 0 0 6 0 Wasatch Scoring Millard Touchdowns: jungle theory. Smith 2; conversions, Davis 2. Touchdown: Wasatch Scoring Carey. W. Acad. Homecoming Game With Millard Eagles Ends With Score . Ilill Millard Defending champion Eagles14-- defeated Wasatch Acadon the Tiger field, Ocemy '" 6 tober jh; S' o PINNED UNDER FIRE ENGINE . . . John Gentile, 17, lies trapped truck after truck and automobile under a fire collided In Richmond II1U, N.T. He waa thrown from car. lie was forced to remain In this position until reacuera could extricate him. er Itig Eight Carbon 77. West 6. Davis 0, Hast 12. South 14. Granite 7. Region One South Cache 0, Logan 31. North Cache 12, Rear River 27. Ogden 13, Box Elder, 0. Region Two Cyprus 19, Tooele 22. Morgan 20, Wasatrh 13. South Summit 2(3, North Summit Judge 13, Park City, 6. Region Three Lehi 12. Brigham Young 13. Lincoln 25, American Folk 13 Springville 21, Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork, 0, Payson 37. Region Four-Si- x Millard 14, Wasatch Academy 6 North Sanpete 6. Delta 53. Region Five Moab 0. Union 26. Region Six Pa rowan 6, Kanab 6. 24. The game, part of the Acad-ey- s Homecoming Day celebration, saw the Orange and Black step out in front for a 0 first quarter edge. Millard took the initial kickoff, but lost the ball on downs. Then Wasach took over, and after a sustained downfield ti drive by Roland Carey, Jim and Jerry Hamilton, the ball was taken over the goal line on a three yard sprint through the guard hole by Carey. Try for extra point was unsuccessful. In the second quarter the Eagles recovered a Wasatch fumble Ramon on the six yard line. Watts carried the ball for 25 yards before LaVae Smith, Mi6-- L Utah High School Prep Grid Scores 195:2 Spiaying the underside of tomato plant leaves with a 10 pm cent sugar solution and a small amount of antibiotic will help the a plant through without willing ami growth Interruption. Also, since sunlight tian'-plantin- is largest factor in g dealing s Dance Instruction BALLET TAP - ACROBATIC - BATON Class or Solo gar in the leaves of all gieen plants SYBIL WALKER the sugar spray will help tv'riv toners to pioriuee thrm,' gal, Call 63-J- I llards outstanding fullback, ran although the" do noL to for the touchdown on two succes- plants sive plays totaling 52 yards. Lar- ceive sufficient sunlight. ry Davis made the conversion. The dog is no longer loading a It was a tight game all the dogs life, thanks to advances way, with neither side seeming made in various fields of medi- to give much way until the visi- RE - ELECT cine and nutrition. Mans beet friend can now have inimunizing vaccine the picture is a standard of living equal to mans changing. All this is not news to the apRabu-s- , e the hoiror u proximately 22 million dogs in dogdom need no longer cause this country. And not only is tlm fear and trembling. A mw vaccine -- asdogs life safer and healthier to- developed and announced a year day, but his Ufe. expectancy has ago gives solid, lasting immunity increased, just as mans has. While against rabies. It is a modified no official statistics are available, live virus vacc.ne v. hieh does not most experts fool that if a pup cause paralysis, a survives the disease hazards of reaction ( ften as terrible as the not run down disease. the first year, and is on by an automobile, he can look for- drugs developed ' wonder The ward to a ripe (Id age of 11 to use in human diseases are also 12 years. Lcsse than a decade ago, for DEMOCRATIC TICKET an important roD in ile- his life xpeetanev was only seven playing The standards. the dogs vating or eight years. sulfa drugs, penicillin, and aureo- General Election advances have Specifically, great mycin are used for external and been made in preventive and ther- internal infections. Another drugj November 4th apeutic medicines, in animal hos- developed by Loderle for combatnupitals and personnel, and in ing filariasis, a serious tropical trition. In no other aspect of disease which infects hundreds of veterinary medicine have medica- millions of people, is being used Born and raised in Sanpete. Graduate of Snow Colments and preventatives been by the veterinarian to combat more in developed rapidly than heartworms and large roundworms lege and University of Utah. the field of canine practice. in dogs. One of the high y effective drugs His father is Burgess F. Frandsen, formerly of Mt. Surprising developments have is a vaccine against distemper, occurred in the animal hospital Pleasant. most serious common disease in field. There are about 2.500 anidogdom. Regardless of how well mal hospitals today equipped to Past President of Price Lions Club and Bishop of you treat your pooch, or how pure-- ( take care of every dog pioblem. bred he is, he is still susceptible Price Second Ward since August, 1948. to this virus-cause- d disease unA.F.L. committee An reported less prcperly protected. There was (Paid Political Advertisement) a time when distemper killed more that living costs were likely to rise from rest of the the year dogs than many other diseases during combined, but thanks to this new present record levels. Dog of Today Gets Expert Care Duane A. Frandsen one-tim- 6 District Attorney post-vaccin- al 0. Seventy-fiv- e times more sugar is produced than any other pure oragnlc chemical. Unique Testing Station During its 16 years of existence, almost 50,000 specimens have leen tested at the unique Kure Beach corrosion testing station of International Nickel near Wilmington, N.C. These include metals, wood, rope and protective coatings such as paint. From 100 tons of dry sugar cane, 2980 gallons of gasoline. 3430 gallons of medium oil, 1210 gallons of lubricating oil, and 8.45 tons of raw sugar can be made. to the Nephi hospital early in the week. Orson Miner of Fair-viewas kept at the hospital for observation until Saturday when he was released. Dick Rigby of Mt. Pleasant received a severe cut on the head, and Jack Larsen of Mt. Pleasant was treated for cuts and shock. Only about ten passengers sitting in the rear of the bus escaped with no injuries. All the others were treated for cuts and shock. Others of the squad who were treated at Nephi Hospital for, cuts, bruises, shock and other injuries were Roy Rostron, and Michael Birdzell of Mt. Pleasant, and Leo Osborne of Spring City. j w Wt, Your Own Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Vote for David Jorgensen SSor CSoiuitu He 0 He Gets Things Done 0 He is TO SEND OT AWAV ! ! oinmiMioner LET SANPETE COUNTY BENEFIT BY ELECTING "DAVE! 0 All DL Bother Do Wrap (Jo (Jo Qualified in Experience We Will Send 52 Copies Foi? Has Good Sound Judgment A Year To Your Out Of Town Friends Or Relatives only $3L(0) Less Than 6c A Copy Stands for Honesty, Efficiency and Economy 0 He in 0 He Government is a Native of Sanpete Who Understands the They Get It Sooner, Surer and Regularly Problems of Your County 0 He Will Get Full Value for Your Tax Dollar "Ask the Man Who Knows Him" SAVE SJ Wm PAVE (Paid Political Adv.) Seri L fL Hit. Peasant Pyranttti MT. PLEASANT PIIONE 14 |