Show Student in i Sahara Sandstorm Mr Lloyd Llod Pike Woodhouse of Cedar City now In Venice on the annual world tour of Floating University had hada a dramatic experience In Egypt when with a hundred young men and women fellow students he was overtaken by a sandstorm while on a night expedition to the Great Pyramids according to a dispatch just received The students were viere forced to dismount dismount dismount dis dis- mount from their camels and He lie quietly quiet quiet- ly until the storm passed Then they proceeded to the Pyramids by moonlight moon moon- light The whole student body an and d faculty camped under bright coloured d Arab tents set up in the shadows o othe of f the Pyramids arising early to see the e Sphinx at sunrise Later during their stay in Egypt the th e ep Floating University students sailed u uthe up ur- p the Nile to and under the auspices auspices aus nus of the Government inspected inspected in the Tut-Ank-Amen's Tut tomb 1 Ir 11 n the Valley of Kings They also Journeyed journeyed Jour to Abu and attendee d services at the oldest Christian church churchIn h In the world which Is located there The students will return to New NewYork NewYork York on June I |