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Show Wednesday, May 21, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Wastepaper Truck Baccalaureate Hite To Mear Archbishop torian and editor, the Most. p P.ev. Robert J. Dvsyer, of Portland, will speak at baccalaureate services June 6 at Utah State UniversityThe sen ices, for graduating students, will begin at 7.30 p m. in George Nelson Dr. Glen L. Taggart, announced USU president, arrh-bisho- vice-rect- rector. Jftf , Publications by Archbishop Dwyer include The Story of the Cathedral of me Madeand Pioneer Bishop: leine 5 Lawrence Scanlan, for the Utah State Historical T field-hous- e, Patrick with After ...tit Field-hous- today. cermonies Commencement v ill be held the following day. June 7, at 9 a.m. in the with senr.rate graduation exercises for each college scheduled at 11 am. Archbishop Dwyer was bom in Salt Lake City and graduated from Judge Mem rial High School, lie attended the junior seminary at St. Mary Manor, South Langhorne, Pa., and St. ma)or seminary, lvlenlo Park, Calif. Following his oi dination at Salt Lake City, June 11, 1932, he became assistant at the Cathedral of the Madeleine at Salt Lake. Later he was chaplain and instructor at St. A American history as his major field of study and antliroxilogy as his minor. hi . completing studies. Archbishop Dwyer was appointed diocesan superintendent of education. In 1947 he was appointed of the Cathedral at Sait Lake City and in 1918 was made a doctorate, An educator, his- LOGAN Crushes S. L. Driver 1843-191- Quarterly. He has wiiilen ai.d articles for Thought America magazines and writes a syndicated column that is carried throughout the Most Rev. R. J. Dwyer to speak at USU ... the Wasatch and chaplain at the Newman Club at the University of Utah. From 1938 until 1941 he studied at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., where he received Maiy of country. Archbishop Dwyer was appointed Archbishop of Portland by Pope Paul VI Dec. 14, 1966. man had who been errpoyed slightly more than a month by Utah Wastepaper Co was caught in Ins truck's mechanism and dumping crushed to death this morning Police identified the victim as John Adderlev, 20, 250 W. Gregson. The accident occurred before 8 a.m. at The White House, 2J27 S. Highland Dr. A man entering a nearby grocery stoie noticed the victim's feet sticking out of the garbage portion of the truck, but thought he was merely fixing When the man something came out of the store, he noticed the victim's feet again and notified the Sheriff's Office. When authorities arrived on the scene, they couldn' remove the victim's body because they didnt know which lever to push. They were assisted by an employe of the Salt Lake Sanitation Dept, who was working nearby at the time. , Police said it appeared Adderley was throwing cardboard boxes into the truck at tiie time of the accident. A box with mall boards attached to the bottom apparently became jammed agamrt the hydraulic mechanism, and the victim was attempting to release it when bis body was caught in the mechanism. Company officials said Adderley was the truck driver and was alone on the assignment. His brother, Richard veterAdderley, an eight-yea- r an with the company is company manager. Police said some delay occurred in relaying the information to the Salt Lake City Police Department, the agency which should have handled the investigation. Because the north-sout- h city-coun- T77 SUGAR HOUSE ' S factory closeout! mam's famous brand j -- i casual and dress shoes save and Vj -v morel 688 2 for 12.00 Values from 14.00 to 21.00 over 400 Pair in many styles, A r bound- ary jogs so much, particularly near Highland Drive, Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis said it ladies' shoes Vi would be helpful to both the Sheriffs Office and the police if all businessmen posted proper emergency numbers near their phones. 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