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Show COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS By Kaye Barnum Wendell Dugdale, ready-mix concrete driver, had a very close call while he was pouring a foundation to a home near Wasatch Blvd. and 48th S. Wendell was attempting to empty his concrete load into the forms when the sandy bank gaveway toppling his truck over the bank. The shouts of the workers to jump gave Wendell barely time to cear his cab before the truck went over up side down. The truck and cab were com. pletely demolished. Getting the truck upright was no easy task. A big crane rig buckled in attempting to haul it out. After some manipulating the truck was pulled out. Wendell was shaky but uninjured and has returned to the same "uneventful" "unevent-ful" job that he claims is very routine. The Dugdales live at 4790 Steffensen Drive. Some of our younger set have celebrated birthdays this last week. Young Mark Monta gue was 5 years old. Nanette Grant turned 7, and the Hejna residence on Pamela Drive has been bustling with birthday activity, what with Guy, Debbie Deb-bie and Terry Lynn all celebrating cele-brating birthdays. Leslie Taylor Tay-lor entertained her friend Ruth Winn at luncheon in honor of her birthday and Karen Mcintosh Mc-intosh had the neighborhood youngsters in on Carole Drive to help her celebrate her 5th. Marjie Riga has just returned from a visit in Antimony. Utah where she took her new son Michael Brett to become better acquainted with his grandparents.' grand-parents.' Jerry drove down over the weekend and brought her home. Mrs. John Smith who resides at 2865 Carole Drive, is spending spend-ing some time in Boise, Idaho with her parents while she is recooperating from bad attack of pleurisy. Robert and Rosalyn Ostler just returned from a vacation trip in Santa Rosa, California where they visited with Rosa-lyn's Rosa-lyn's family and attended the wedding of her sister. While they were there they visited the ocean and swam in the Russian River. They also visited San Francisco before returning home. Bob Taylor and Nick Watts have left home to attend Summer Sum-mer Camp with the National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hejna have just returned to Utah from Chicago. They are plan-ning plan-ning to take occupancy of their -home on Cobblecrest road and remain here permanently. Butler 3rd Ward has been announced as second place winner in the Community Club Awards program sponsored by Radio Station KDYL. The Ward was awarded $750.00 to-wards to-wards the building fund of the new Butler 3rd Ward and East Jordan Stake house. Ground breaking ceremonies for this new $365,000 building were held this week with Elder Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve of the L.D.S. Church as speaker. During the evening the shovel which was used in the ground breaking ceremonies was auctioned off and brought $1200. The gold shovel was won by Grant Winn. Friday and Saturday. June 20 and 21, the first celebration of "Old Milladay's" was held in the Cottonwood Heights area. A parade and booths from all the different organizations in the area dominated the celebration. cele-bration. Saturday afternoon a double header ballgame was played between the 4 major League teams of Cottonwood Heights Western Boys Baseball Association. This celebration will probably be an annual affair under sponsorship of the Cottonwood Heights Lions club. Ruby Jenkins of Cottonwood Heights Subdivision recently underwent surgery at the St. Marks Hospital, where she is reported doing well. |