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Show INDEPENDENT i Sugar House, Utah Thursday, September 11, 1958 Page 3 New York. While there they saw the famous Witness For Christ Pageant at Talmyra they also visited Niagara Fall3 while on the New York trip. before returning home. Their son Keith has a record- - Pi ing business and makes on the spot recordings. A Brigham Young University sophomore, Sterling Redd who & is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John JVL Brown was not content fc to just sit at home for the summer decided to take a trip and finding no one willing to go along.struck out alone on his bicycle. When last heard from, Jie had visited putte, Montana, Seattle, Washington, and Canada, to mention just a few stops. t f Wilford and Canyon Rim t Stake Primaries will hold their t convention in the Wilford Stake Center, on Kenwood and Greg- - son Streets, on September 20. Visiting from the General Board of the Primary will be Lucy C. Dutsin and Johanna Sharnborg. Mrs Lillian R. Davies is Wilford Stake Primary Pres-- t ident and Mrs. Ann Halverson t is Presidnt of Canyon Rim Stake Primary. - J Around The Town by Catherine Davies You're not even safe in bed. Just ask Sherry White, 2890 Melbourne Street. Sherry, a sophomore at Olympus High School, is sporting a broken nose for the opening of her senior high school career. Friday, August 29, Sherry and her family were asleep in their cabin at Porter's Fork. In the middle of the night Sherry sat up in ' her sleep and fell from the upstairs loft onto the steps one story below, lighting on her nose. Doctors spent two hours re-pairing the damage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard John-son, son Ricky, 3, and daugh-ter Patty, 1, have just finished moving into their new home at 2931 White Circle. Mr. Johnson, a graduate of Okla. A and M is an architect. Eugene and Virginia Flowers spent a busy and pleasant two weeks seeing friends and former acquaintances in Min-nesota. Both served as mission-aries in the LDS North Central States Mission some years ago. Things had changed, they found, and several new chapels had been erected. They re-ceived a royal welcome, in both Duluth and St. Paul. Kent Flowers, the couple's 6 year old son, started to school in the first grade this year. Peter Olsen, 1759 East 3045 South combines business with pleasure about every three years and returns to his native Denmark to see his father and mother in Espjerg. This year parents and son traveled in a volkswagon through the. Hamburg area in Germany and on to Bern, and Zurich Switzerland then up the Rhine, crossing to the French side for part of the trip. Mr. Olsen is a jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brown, 2911 South 20th East, visited their son in Chicago and enjoyed a trip with him to (Continued from page 1) TELEPHONE ing him for shock and render-ing first aid. Henrie returned to the accident where he found the driver of a passenger car that had collided with the tanker, lying unconscious by the left rear fender of his car. Gasoline leaking from the punctured gas tank had saturated his clothes. With the aid of Mc-Quive- y, Henrie carried the driver away from the fire. An unconscious girl, who had remained in the wrecked car was carried to safety by Mer-rill Peay and another passer-by only seconds before the entire area burst into flames. The two occupants of the 'car were treated for shock and lacerations by McQuivey and Peay until an ambulance arrived to care for all three injured victims. After removing the injured from the burning oil and gaso-line, which had ignited a power pole and presented an extreme hazard of falling wires, the line crew remained on the scent; directing traffic, assist-ing fireman, and keeping on-lookers away from the downed power wires. Following this action and at a later date the telephone men went to the hospital where the injured tank truck driver had been taken. Each donated a pint of blood to aid him in recovering from third degree burns which covered sixty per cent of his body. In addition to Mr. Koch others in attendence and par-ticipating in the ceremony were A. S. Alston, Company Vice President in charge of person-nel, Eric C. Aaberg, Vice Pres-ident in charge of Utah Operations, and George ' T. Cunningham, Utah Plant Manager. TRAER, IOWA, STAR-CLIPPE- R: "How a fool and his money get separated is no puzzle compared with how they got together in the first place." (Continued from page 1) WESTMINSTER Sept. 19, leave campus in afternoon for All-Colle- ge picnic ; at Storm Mountain;, September 20, football game, Westminster vs Oregon Tech, Dane Hansen s Stadium, 2 p.m., dance, Student ' Lounge, 9 p.m.; September 21, i Presidents and . Dean's Re- - ception, Ferry Hall Lounge, 8 until 9:30 p.m.; September I 22, classes begin, 7:30 a.m. Eight new members of the 1 faculty have been announced i as follows: Full time - Hobart P. Sturnv political science; I Yun-Kuan- g Huang, engineer- - I ing; Charles Wilford Johnson, t geography; Ttomas II. Miller, mathematics; Dr. Barid Muk- - herjee, biology, and Calvin V. t Edlund, psychology. Part time - William P. Gogarty, chemistry, and Mrs. t May L. McClelland, College Nurse and head of the school's I health service. & Rally 'round and join the fun at the launching of J. BRACKEN LEE'S 3 campaign for i U. S. SENATOR I K j Everyone's Invited to this FREE i : gala event... i ! FRIDAY AT 8 p.m. I Rainbow Randevu I pi I JOEL McCREA : ...this Hollywood Star will appear j I ...in person jj :FREE GRAND PRIZES ; $1000 color TV set' : 3 Dozens of other i H FREE PRIZES P FREE DANCING j n Get together with your friends at then t II 2 RALLY I ...have fun... make it a party and at thej pmetime find out why Brack Lee is the jj mm we need in the U. S. Senate. 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