Show V eXP44 of: Playmate 5 Saves Child Front Ditch 110 1 - ) - 7 1me4:' N WEST I- Special to The Tribune Cray got me out Kray West Jordan girl exclaimed Friday got me out" a afternoon after a neighbor boy saved her from drowning The plucky playmate Kraig Jardine 5 son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Jardine 1577 W 7575 South had grabbed the girl's ankle and pulled her from the dangerous waters of an irrigatioit ditch ditch Although completely drenched In the 41oot-dee- — p : ' Collette Mounteer daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mounteer 1601 W 7525 South survived the ordeal with no apparent ill effects The girl was playing along the bank when she and her Brother Kelly 4 fell in Kelly saved himself later telling his parents "I had to swim!" But the girl val§ completely submerged and helpless until rescued "We heard the children screaming and ran Into the back yard to see what had happened" said Mrs Jardine ' who witnessed her son's heroism Mrs Jardine added that a concrete wall would be built to prevent a recurrence "We've already poured the foundation" she said Saturday evening Last Thursday a boy'"Michael Todd FPITill Son of Mr and Mrs Ronal Ferrin 4269 S 4150 West died after falling into a canal near his home IJEA Delegates Name 3 To Vie for Presidency F BKWilliam y A Davis Clearfield County Disdele- trict was named by the gates This means that the Local Moon Expert Slates Talk face of the moon and problems of finding a practical landing surface on it will be discussed Friday r by Dr Harold i Masursky astroThe geologist with Geo log- - the US ical Survey Dr Masursky 5 lecture will ( be at 7:30 pm t the Orson 11 Spencer Hall 0'1" z '''''1 a in te - 0 Auditorium Mr Masursky Dr Masui ksy is a specialist in terrestrial geology and directs a group of scientists who are producing a series of colored maps detailing the moon's surface He will describe features of the moon that closely resemble volcanic structures in desert regions of the earth such as Saudi Arabia r r —7T 'lltims' V 614 ig 1 N4 Sutherland Philosophy to Key CI 'mese - - Olympus High School Rites 18 daughter of Mr' and Mrs Special to The Tribune East Jill HOLLADAY — A quotation 'Dan L Cox from a noted Chinese philoso- !Mulcay 17 daughter of Mr and pher will form the theme for the Mrs William Mulcay Don Blumenthal 17 daughter of Mr Olympus High and Mrs If G Blumenthal School co rn- - AertrotiN East Harold Suther446) mencement exland Jr 17 son of Mr and Mrs ercises scheduled k4115 w101 Harold Sutherland Sr 2557 Valfor June 3 ley View Ave (4810 South) and Five students 18 son of Mr and Dane Jone '-- ' have been se k Mrs Robert Jones 2166 Svada 6519-252- 0 4051-200- lected to slelak on the theme as set by Lao-ts- e U ' f i I si the wiseA: Dr kN ir U ' i - 4 1 --- i 1 e rZ itilk "a t I - 1it - —1 - 0- ''' ' ' 4 Lf15 Ly — tg) - s' — i 11 I ' 1 4 : '' i tk i ) Utuis 814010 1 t 1 NAME ADDRESS CITY 6aj '444ii — STATE PHONE NO I ea on no me it' d ll'" 1 1 1::" ':J k ': I '::'' te-- r: 4 ' 'k :::3 ' ::: 4- i ': - 'N—el:' ' - " 1 i6 :: s- 4 - K ' At ' i -- ' C‘ A -: lie1z: ii itti A f (id:) i ::1 4 :' )1 ‘ i 1 4 Nx "1'N ' i 1: :: ‘ I Mx seRels?''' 1 '‘ I t ts ' t 1 ' - f i ' 'i' ' 1 - t " :y: : )": IA' S70 ' N 1 ( i more to do 4 Mexico" In lp : k i :: ' A 'fi t -' -- :'§: IF t - -- -' ':::: A!: AU '461 4 ' - -- e- 4 C!:q? 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ALi'LZi third floor Cottonwood socond floor Downtown cl::'::: ''''::: -' ' : - ' $2$ 6" tall i : Y '': a :':: i :t ' $30 catiful kinds: -- :'::: - :: 1 : liv- designs and colors of rCMI MEXICO free-swingin- : 1 ' print in red back and ' :" ark $15 woods '"'' Z:-- 4" exotic d '' ''P :: lb "ii-j' e A 41 ::soti : !t 0 t -- ' ' - crenting beduty and artistry in everyday ing Here are a few of the many many citements we found: ::oro4 ' 't 1 to k r ere ''' 1' -- it t4tt 00141 11:441A5!"-t- )r 'i' !!I '''':' "A :00777i: : Early this spring we went to Mexico to see at first hand the unusual exotic handcrafts of a people noted for their instinctive gift for I vli 0 ff : - 40-- i o k ' - i i':''!: " frk' v :::: 0ti tk in the Mexico Shop— our selected intports "' : for !ion 1 I 34'2tr ::' - t 0 1 3 r4 ''I '7' ' 14 to1-- ' ' 1 t: a ' t II f Alt i A "47:1714::' : e7: come sightseeing or shopping— -in Mexico eft t t ' 00U Abt 'I 11-NIP1111rdi- Downtown downstairs LIGHT TOPPER OF UTAH 'Sold and serviced in Utah" Mr Gone luswis 792 South 900 East Bountiful Phon (801) 04 04 04 I Soo your dopier now POWLI 1 BROCHURE TAYLOR ' "there's - 4::i---vo- A A"1" ::7:!: ' IS PATENTED 40 ''' ' SOLUTION 0 ::: TaPlOr Tro eiopper IDEAL 6: f its patented vinyl base is as easy to put on as your hat yet it is so secure that you can wear it in coMplete confidence at all times tt is SEND FOR guaranteed to stay in place until you wish to remove it FREE r 1 i 's h Today there is a new kind of hairpiece that can so perfectly match your owe l hair color t and hairline th a t iit iis actually undetectable The Taylor Topper with 1 ' ot- : I I i 1 'i i 1 -4: it:si :e"-N N k I Ci N s patio loungers take you "south of the border" in your own yard ' UTAH ? 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L'' 1( -- 44" r am 5 A v-- It -- '1 'i 171 I i ' t ' Rise serviceman Dec17 one more week to "micentur e in Mexico's at Mil See the ZC311 color advertisements on page 111'3 of today's Tribune for a listing of all the exciting events! - -- 6011f:-:- ptil:riele - tO USO Easy and 4 1 I itiS k -- -- rs '' ' 1) I: r i r'''''' - - "But when he Went back for the driver the ear had saink" said Deputy Sheriff lialvor Bailey The officer said Mr hail told him "Ralph must have gone to sleep at the wheel" The accident apparently oc- 3 Suitcases Stolen '7-- ( zmoirci 7061 Charlotte Jones 21 Liberty It April 7: Dr Reed W Batley Ogden retired dime tor of the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station Jan 21 Jerome F Rhodes 22 ll Air Force liwien former i11 an 4 ( ! injuries and released Weber County sheriff's officers said Mr Hall rescued Miss Mr man looks into Edmond J Grinager Great Jones space and does told police that not regard the small as too lit- Falls Mont tle nor the great as too big for three suitcases containing he knows that there Is no limit Isamples of cloth were stolen from his car parked at 25 W to dimensions" curred between The speakers are Margie Cox"14th South Delegates unanimously adopted a resolution calling for legislation that would change the basis for school financing from average daily attendance of students to average daily enrollment Another legislative change would increase both sought teacher and school district contributions to the Utah School Employes Retirement Program to five per cent on each full salary Accept Report The House of Delegates accepted unanimously the report' of the Administrators and Suwhich pervisors Committee called for a Classroom Teachers Depal 'anent and an Administrators and Supervisors Department for those not eligible for the classroom teachers group Thii would revamp the UEA structure Classroom teachers have been asking for departmental status in the LTA since 1948 and the Salt Lake Administrators and Supervisors Assn has sought departmental status since 1955 However until this year the two groups have been defeated as the majority of teachers felt that all UEA members should have the same status in the E t rtra don 23 259 29th St Ogden Divers found his body outside his car In 30 feet of Water about 20 feet from shore Surviving the accident were Albert Hall 21 of Rhode Island and Candy Kennedy 3280 Wall Ave Ogden They were treated at an Ogden hospital for minor Kennedy i k R3 hride-to-b- IA - Mr Mr Blu !tient hal Miss Mu !ray I 11 li 4 OGDEN (AP) — An Ogden Kenneth Davidson Ogden said IT's near the dam and is !man drowned early Saturday he picked up 'Mr Hall and Miss i'alled the sheriff's office when an automobile ran off a Kennedy at 5:10 a tr Akin! Smau lilun's body as mile below the dam ieovered at 6:20 AM highway and plunged into Pine View Reservoir Others who have drowned in They ‘VVI'e running down the His two companions a man highway sonkalg vet Pine View Reservoir after theiF Mr Davidson said he took autos plunged into the ‘ater and woman escaped It was the fourth traffic- - them to the Pine View caretak- re(pntiv were: iconneetNi drowning in the res ervoir east of here In five months Killed was Ralph Leon Smaul() THE t - They accepted for study and recommendations new articles of incorporation required because the original articles 'expire at the end of 50 years and constitutional and administrative bylaws All will be acted upon at September House of Delegates meeting and presented to the membership for vote at the state convention A M FerrosrEA legal counsel pointed out that the unified (membersMp in membershp local stir e and national associations) At be attained by certain changes in the articles of incorporation when they are adopted at the fall session Urge Legislation You'll love i 4 :s 1966 Auto Plunges in Reservoir Ogden Driver Drowns 1 1 ' 15 - - r- -- ' V---- i ri- S tA' F The salt Lillie Tribune 31ay To Study Articles 8 Trustees Nominated Elizabeth Huish Nebo District and Clair Erickson Marla South Sanpete incumbent members of the UEA Board of Trustees were nominated for tivo of the three vacancies to be filled on the board in October Other nominees are O Geral Wilde Orem Alpine District Milton Bond Clearfield Davis K Morgan County District Lund Granite District and Darel O Johnson Brigham City Box Elder County District The first session of the House of Delegates in the new UEA headquarters at 875 E 5180 South failed to provide a contest for chairman of the Classroom Teachers Committee Only one Dale B Schofield nominee -MiSS C1y iiIN t k ) ri ''''' i' 1 ':': 8Ith Traffic Fatalitv of Year i I 1te777''''''''" ' ' —44 Presidents ASSM must name a second candidate at its next meeting said Richard J Halterman Granite UEA president Delegates balked at a trustee proposal to raise UEA dues from $22 to $27 a year with an amendment which cut the total to $25 They approved elimination of the $5 initiation fee for new members and Mr Halter-ma- n ruled unconstitutional a resolution calling for membership in local associations and the National Education Assn as requirements for UEA Smiley Tribune Education Editor MURRAY — The Utah Education Assn House of Delegates Saturday set up a three-warace for UEA president - elect at the state convention next October Dr nominated Delegates Basil C Hansen Utah State University professor of education Horace N Rtunsey science teacher at Ogden's Washington Junior High and Jay Nielsen industrial arts teacher at Provo High School for the 1966 balloting that will lead to the LTEA presidency in 1967-6- 1 '''::': T 'i' ' (1 IL JORDAN--"Momm- y ' 0 ottAt Akk 4 |