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Show Jaycees Luncheon Honors Winners Of Road-E-0 Event The Sugar House Jaycees honored hon-ored three winners of the area Road-E-0 at their weekly luncheon lun-cheon meeting Wednesday at Har-man Har-man Cafe. The three were the best of a field of young drivers from Olympus, Oly-mpus, Highland and Granite high schools in a written and road test last conducted Saturday on the State Fairgrounds driving course. J Winning he right to enter the 1 state finals were feese three, all j from Olympus High: I Larry Hathenbruck, 2025 At- kin Ave., first place; Steven . Brown, 2559 E. 3020 South, second sec-ond place, and Howard Stevenson, Steven-son, 2045 Walker Ln., third place. They were presented Ten-age Ten-age Road-E-0 trophies Tuesday at an awards assembly at Oly-(Oontlnued Oly-(Oontlnued on Patfe Z) (Continued from Page 1) input and were the guesU of honor at the Jaycee luncheon Wednesday in Sugar House, Test cars for the Sugar House -ica nnuis were supplied by Pet-y Pet-y Motor Co. Cal Ahston was in cnarge of the trials. 'ine Road-E-O is a national iue program sponsored by the -unior Cnaniber of Commerce to proiuote safe driving among youngsters. provement shown in tneir respective res-pective publications during- the year. Prof. Quentin Wilson of the Utah Journalism department judged the publications and Boyd Hatch of the Jouvenile Instructor presented the awards. Mrs. Gunderson was in cnarge of the decorations and place cards created from the cover of each publication tied in a scroll marked mark-ed the appointments for each. |