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Sdlurdity, VI ay 17, a 6 4 173 Activity Awards Given At Assembly i 4,4 I 4 I ill'; rp Jj nes TOUIt JOURNAL 1 3 i -arf .4 4 -w 1 I Topics ninciin; 1 1 1 1 1 In. on lor liiiinieipaiil a la city ei ml H'luor 1 Madec; i two-Vehicle sriiM.ih in tin- inter. eclum if Kevi nth and I. id ii Tin- elderly woman was a 1 Pa)id Civ received 17.J inorr.in;' iTe-idi li Stde a iiitiM'y iv in an a over by ef 1 ri pn eia the fwx injuries uri'l over $1,150 iiub. n'Milti-il fioin eight traf.

fie accidents on Rapid City and early i a Mis. Fdlen Ki-i il, 7... 518 Kan- Fri Cv r. ,1 tela re st tii he oil Hie Jiioilee i-onieri ir t- lit -r in Li hi Ocell 107 till l'v I A. trav.

'I! sii City, n-mams in il local Ch; ed tii tl lay mieipal i.li.ej.ils -T in ny Fi t-t the oi i a i.d of idiatu Superinleiidi nt Paul C. S'e in i tiie to in lei ensics, ilr.nii.i, ercia (hoir, hand and in ellla F. il. la in d'uiM-s I tiil fur tt Kitmi-nt (-f a un.l multiple abra --i-'i uii'l 1 i.i..4 St Seventh 1 Jut: art Tf-TM-ACE rOAD t-O IK it: said, We are plea.l tn.it many of our lii-th school to the Vehicles hunt 'Ills A tl i a 1 E-O, Jayc. nuay at tin- ait 10 total in arm riiiiii before niciij Fi idav, Mr.

IWnard as knocked to the street as she walked across Seventh between tiie nnpid Oily National Hank and Donaldson's store, The auto which struck the cldcr- lU ric-t liPj ol lh( reel- lie cojiiinuit ii io, to June 21 in the Jl.ilel. lei I the enlue incti oil'. In eonjunclinn uhh tiie silver julnlce eollierciice spon ured Ihe (I a Mumt i pal ailui Iliere will he an annual meeting ot the South Dakota nit ipal F.li cti ie A i at am at a.m. Jiliie Isitclioi) nt U1 D.llon. n.

Valley, a local hospital a broken after tiie inotorcycli- he was tut. the rear of an auto at Boult yard and St. Louis. The PaiSc. en participate in the ex' ra-cun icul.ir uoiiviiu-s and are ot i eeoeiuiion.

The number of activities available to students prm, ides an oi i and balanced prottram and the students slioii'd be urate-tul t. the community for maintain-im: sin a fine pro 'ram of extracurricular activity." Sixteen awards in furensics were iniroilueetl by Ilael lleiman. youth's motorcycle hit. the hack of a pickup truck driven by Dale fid? Iloicuinii, headed Iv pedestrian wat driven bv Mr gav-t Kenton. 40, Wall, win -ai hacking from a parking place r.car the bank.

Mrs, Bernard is- NAME CORfSFCTED Hay S. Proyles waa of. ficer during a meet'n? of the Fan-id City Cooti.es herr and not J. F. Broyles as reported in an earlier story.

i tii a civsion id imiiicv '1'" olficers and til o-e at iitupp. it near the lu d.d not uck in tune t.j a' mio n. loll, the stoi the .11 Fai Iv head of the speech department. our were given the Tl-rfiiic Ancieecc from r- Fi ilia tour squad, six to the "11' squad, and. iiavel si's to siniiir declam participant-; Vllle.

F.IW on Fast and iiriiist n' out of town et, v. ei shaken a local auto cut Rhodes Charges new award was explained by nil Stv I V. lien jj.il power and prohh ius i-. on the ivenda. Pre--i(ten! Williaiii 11.

(I.tiiil.ie, coui.iiv-.ioii-( ill he in cii.il e. South Dakota Municipal Liquor Control Asnt lat ion inemijei id meet at it a in. Wednesday, June 27 with President Milton Fvcler, mayor oi Miibauk, I he croup will elect Dicers in addition to a discussion oi problems. Hume Kale et trocard a rc-h-oar-lot. Injuries were not line taniilv continued iit ine iii.t ri us and i How.

ai Feed, Kev Club president presented a trophy to John.VJll Labor JMOilCV as Ihe oulstaiukn speaker I of the vear. It was also announc; I IEi.RE Herb Tho. that Miss lleinu.i) hat for Concresj from ((dveil her (hiimond key frnmithp Second District, Saturdiy an-the Natiunal Forensic Lenttiie for swered GOP Chairman Glen dmvhv' coaehetf students uno had Rhodes on his chare that some tl). Th accident was ir trip. on rep led in Friil behoved hurt.

Five-year-old Ten 100! F.ghth. is rent.it.'. I in fvly good condition at P.enr.Ht.Clark.-on Hospital being h't l.y an auto about 4 15 p.m. Friday near the SnnppvDooper- Market on St. Patrick.

Examination continues to determine full extent of injuries. The boy was hit as he ran across St. Patrick Street from the market parking lot. Mrs. forge Dawson, 4a, 1 St.

Patrick, said she was driving west on St. Patrick when the youngster darted in front of her car. The boy's parents left the child in their tar while they shop-perl. Mr. Frank Gf)9 Vest Boulevard, was treated for bruise? hnd a "shaking-up" resulting from y's Joiiinal.

Dam-involved totaled; to autos Speakers at the siher juhilli'e 1355 conference, will include Patrick J. about At a.m. SaUird.ay, service points. TENTATIVE PLANS call for a $100 000 underpa to be located at Iho railroad crosinj on South Campbell Street giving to Highway 79 to the south. The above photo is taken just outside the southeast city limns, lookinq north.

Highway 73 is on the left nd Campboll Street can bn seen in ihe disfance at the right center. The dotted lines show liie proposed extension of Campbell Street lo the south and approximately where the proposed underpuss will be localod. The extreme difference in grade between Ihe railroad bed and the street on ihe north, or far side of Ihe track led engineers lo propose the less coiily underpass. Campbell Street will follow outh along the east side of Highway 73 until it meets the highway grade whero it will intersect and join the stale highway. Pap.

Y. Eerry yesfeiday urged the House Armed Forces Committee to authorize the Air Force to construct lbe underpass so Ellsworth Air Force personnel and dependents could have a direct evacuation route lo the south as part of the Civ.l Defense program. Rapid City Mayor Fred Dusek had requested Berry to lake the action. (Journal Photo). Democratic candidate was reeeiv-insr money from labor.

Thomas said he had not accepted any money from oranied labor or ary other organization. "The reason for that is that they have not offered me any money," he said. "However, I would assume that if any laboring man or farmer was going to make a political con. tnbution in South Dakota it would be the Democratic Party. "Surely an outfit that is as clear-iv anti-labor as the Republican Dawson Park, drama, instructor, named F'f members otj the Thespians who wane presented awards.

Ten. received one star; four, two one. a three star; and three, lour star awards. Underclassmen who. had earned star ratines in the-drama society also were inlro-, duced to the assembly.

Twelve orchestra awards to the, sraduntina seniors were present-1 ed by Stevens after they were Quealy, in a of Kemmerer, and president of the Wyoming Association of Municipalities and efticial.s of state mumeipuh-ti s. Considerable emphasis will be placed on municipal home rule in South Dakota duriinj the conference here. A panel discussion on the subject is planned lor the second day with Mayor a Wdieehion of Sioux FaiU a.s moderator. Homo rule panelists will be F.d Johnson, executive director of the 3 Poutiac ririvcr. by James L.

2 IHin Di-nvcr, hit the rear of a Pontiac owned by Leonard 513 Denver. Push lie struck the parked car when a bee in hss auto stunt his forehead. About $12.1 tliimaK was reported to the parked car and estimated SI TO thiinace to his car. Pudolnh A. 314 e-timatca $150 damage to his Pontiac after a colli-! nun in the intersection of East Tv-rth iind ilwaukee" at n.m.l Siituvlay, was clrivinR! north on Milwaukee, rollidinK' with a m3 Plymouth driven by.

Arnold E. Dean, 27, 210 Fast Vm' Buren, who reported repair cost necessary for Ins car. Dean was turning left onto East Nurtii tJ Fewer Listed On Honor i 'Roll At Main named bv Hosie Main, director ol.rjr,y couln nl f'xPecl a serins llo. nrrhestr.i n.uino I. man to support them." Jury Awards $1,500 In Injury Suit A County jury r-turned a ve: i in favor of the plaintiff, Zennna Werenic, and warded her $1,500 in her personal it League or Wisconsin and Jav T.

executive band director. Thomas said, "The Republicans have tried to smear the labor un- called 31 senior to the rostrum Th mini be i of students making hand personnel director (if the Colorado Municipal Boulder, Colo. Inter- foresler intendent, iinr Game, the Game, 1-1 -n Tom Borden, distrtt wii'i the Deparlmt-nt of the Main iinior Senotr High they received their senior. and the farmer organizations nnimunists." said Rhodes was just look re. caters are l.ciimann, mayor, y.

amj Sell-nil "A'' during the fifth hand pins. Twenty choir members. as also choir Pins i He Parks, explained prnh-1 partment to cet ie to rite and Park De-the in stocked with ir tiie youri-e-lers Otis Chiton saitl same bullheads and would Kive lem.s of Cetieral forestry to mem-; Park hers of tiie l.aak Walton League some hullheatls It of the same students are still at Stevens and Don Tattle, their (Ii-; the top. rector. i oi tNcoi.ianci; iv.

mime, mayor of Custer, and II. ii. Matson, mayor of Huron. Fcnst ration for (he annual con iniurv suit asamst. Bernard ing for something to make a press release "to keep talking about important things like taxes, high in-forest rates, low farm income, tin- ht.

iv.ha there. i torn traveling ami-jeat, wlien the accident happened. O. IF Schwentker, supervisor of (u'ationrif education named 4.7 Borden bei'an by eliminatins l-eliinq liui f-rronenus cnncentioiis if i Saturday morion the all time high students who had received a total employment or Only 47a more "A's" pared with during the students earned one or-during the period common? than 500 students previous period. A backlin; mUhap in th-; fiuO block on Farth tii Friday about $75 damage.

In-town traffic accident yo far this month totaled 55 by Saturday mot causing job. He said while watchins; Cum from towers and the1 Duriin? the cost, of government," erson. business meet ference begins at 8:20 a.m. June! 2.7 with Larry Owen, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, and 1. Jl.

Chase, Rapid City in charge. Alfred S. mayor of Presho. is in change of the first general were senior John Michael Stensaas Top students Cries, junior 12 injuries. of 14 superior, Hi excellent, 12 food and three lionor.foTe mention ribbons at the West River Industrial Arts Fair, May 3.

Another 31 ribbons were won at the I a Industrial Fair in Aberdeen May 10, That group included four first noted I he secretary-had to resiiin hecau.e a new job. William It. was elected seeretary-to fill the planting of trees are parts of the job of forestry, not everyone in treasurer the (leoartment is engaged in "1 taking them, lie said he been in a Ciardner fire tower otily a few times in liisitiea0i.ircr Finn, Black Hawk. The jury returned with the verdict Friday -veninK. The case had been presented to them in the afternoon.

Mrs. Wereniiv. was asking for $13,000 damanos for the Injurk-s she sustained when Finn's truck accidentally struck hr in hr doorway. Finn had ben deliver-in? water to her home north of the city. As he started his motor the truck was in reverse pear When he attempted F) shift to a forward speed his foot slipped and sophomore Paula Shurlz, all of whom earned five "A's" each on, the last three lists.

Also earning Thomas noted that. Rhodes said candidates on the Democratic tick-el. would have to bring nut their own dirty linen, "We are proud of any money given to the Democratic Parly and of any service rendered to the party," Thomas said. "We are happy that tbev do not have to explain Tvo Teachers career, and the iree pin- five "A's" tins time were Francis Kalkbrenner and cram onlv takes about two or senior places, six second places sopho. third place and 20 honorable one men- 'Newest BHTC threri weeks a year.

snore Dcssie Raster, each of whom lions. i I V.tiiilUhlJI I Ocilo Fcurcho Th forester said the greater 'A" have appeared bef. on the 1 big contributions from out of part of the wor Organization ihision involves session at p.m. isnsiness at the first session include ine-saces, reports, reports of MamLns committees, introduction of consultants and appointment of convention committees. Msgr, M.

S. Poach will deliver invocation and a welcome is scheduled bv Mayor Fred Dusek of Papal. Response is by A. K. Mtinck, recently mayor of Pierre and a president of the South Dakota Municipal League.

Alter a message by Boe, president of the municipal, organization, IL. 1). I'alk, and art twice this semester. Clusswise the juniors an mores tied for the grcatf ho- Double Rites iiics Officers big business. "We are glad wp clo ivd have to for shaking down and of to state institutions.

We are we do rot have to f.r having state employes, fin time for by -the taxpayers, doing lour political work." rom the clutch and he backed i EF.L-LE FOCRCHE Contracts into the ictim and pinned her; for the school year have between the house and the truck. he awarded to two teachers for M'-s Werenicz -uffered four frac- tiie Belle Fourche schools, it was luia'd ribs. iaunounced by Supt. A. IF -Morten- Medical testimony for the plain-'son.

Only two vacancies are left tiff and the defense during the ion the staff for the comin-j term, trial differed on the disabling ef- Krs. Sharon Peck, who has ber of student: on the list with 97 each. Seniors were next With P7 and freshmen bad Eighth graders placed 64 students meut. This is a part of the overall program of conservation whicli he defined as the wise use of rc-ssources for the greatest length of time for the benefit of the greatest number of people. His division will assess the Conducted For Victims SPEAHFLSII orunniza lion on the Flack Hills Teacher College campus is Association tin the list and seventh graders had 47.

i been teaening at Kureka, Has lun-v, uei tu en, win j- ive women ism-cms. Planning for this organiaf ion value ot any private woocuunu mi. iects of the injuries. Potter and Crabb represented wreu replace r.irs, uue There were 42 students who earned four "A's" this time, many of them the same ones who have Fi.sh Fry rre Blast Kin and Kcllon Lynn as a third Rrarte teacher. which includes nil.

women students, both off-campus and on- FORT PIERRE (V) Double! funeral services were held today for Mrs Alex Stocsscr and her, daughter, Linda, 5, victims of a the owner if he requests and I advise him on its best management, lie said the raising of trees business like anv other busi- represented Finn. The first day ends with a social hour and fish fry at Canyon Lake Aman, who has been taking graduate work at North i campus residents has been going 'consistently maintained their lbe Park, compliments of Rapid City. western Universi'v, will be Sin ues Men ncss iur rnosi 01 ine acanemie year, standing ana quite a lew new snooting uesilay, To' determine the value of the investigations and planning names. Sendees were held at St. John's 'timber in anv given area, the conducted by the; fUP "A's" were: Sen- Church were grieving relatives i forestry division will lav out a cnnrfa Wenonn Cook Anderson, Erro! friends gathered to pay last random selection of one-fifth acre' T'1 rience for or 1 campus.

Gary Klein, Nancy Nicker-1 icspects. plots from the area. They -f. -cam pus Terry Novak, Patricia T10 mother and daughter were measure the diameter of all s.udents have joined In wrnma a Schamber, Sydney Sem-; in a 0I.fiV at their 1 commercial! useful trees in constuution and making plans for charlotte Urban and Sharilyn randl hornp Robert Th mas Mert? Near Capitol PIERRE Howard Trenholm. employe in the State Poard of Healtii laboratory, and Clyde new junior-senior high school vocal nui'hc instructor.

Aman was music director at Ipswich for four years before he went to JCoith-vestern to complete work on his master's degree. An elementary music teacher and a freshman mathematics and mechanical drawing instructor. are sl.ll needed. Morlenson stated. fainmenf at the affair will be by the Rapid Cily municipal band.

Second day convention acidities cn Thursday, June 2(3. begin with breakfast sessions of South Dakota municipal officials. Among these are: Governing officials, lesser population cities and towns, Walter Sondegaard, Gettysburg mayor in charge; governing officials, larger population cities, R. F. Patterson, Vermillion mayor in charge; city attorneys and municipal judges, Owen P.

Color, Madison city attorney and president of the city attorneys section II), a hired man, was charged with Gray, stalenouse yardman, were murder in connection with the'sevorely by an explosion deaths morning in the small building; Circuit Court Judge Tom Parker sentenced David Vivicr to five years in the state penitentiary at Sioux Falls Friday afternoon for with a deadly weapon to assist in the commission cf a felony. This represent, the fourth con- plots at breast height, note lno, "4 ll" 3 tWeese. Juniors Jerry Baker, 1 species of the trees, estimate the. Purpose of the organization "is Penelope Cope, Jean Gilbert son board feet of lumber in the tree, to promote the spirit of unity and and Mary Shaffer. Sophomores-remove a plug from the tree to loyally among the women of the, William Howard, Andra Kellogg, 'evaluate its growth and finally as- college: to encourage personal re-'jeretny Landt.

Donna Rypkema, jsess the coudilion of the tree, spansibilities in furthering worn-; Joy Smith. Robert Ward and By tiie use of these sample1 en's interests; to 1 a medium byivickv Yarger. Freshmen Jane capifol powerhouse laboratory adjacent to th. house, used to animals. Monday Rites For vieiinn for Vivicr.

who is only 2. Beverly Woodward pints, Borden said, tney can inier which tne social standards of the Dawlev, David Hornbeck. Diana Borden said, they wars old. He has previously bt staiislically what the nature of the CUSTER Funeral services will, of the South Dakota Municipal he held here Monday for Beverly IL a in charge auditors, D. Woodward, World War II vet-! clerks, treasurers and finance of- dumber value of the entire area is.

It rs also possible to inform ithe owner, he noted, what the -growth rate of the timber is and eran who died e.mesuay at t.ic liners, Robert C. ermil- A Pi.nV.r iei TT-, CSr-ir-r? Ilieii -J 1 1 rl 1 1 e.l miH r. rot- i 1 nt r.f lleil schol can be made and kept high; Lee, Linda Lobdell, Clarence Mar-ami to rievelon the Pig Sister at-lrpiai'dt, Sondra Peterson and Don-fitude toward new students and a'na Shaffer. Eighth graders Den-democratic attitude toward all." inis Cooper, Darrel Hespe, Robert Officers eleeled this week were: 'Kingsbury, Judith and Kathleen Kehala Gilland. Rapid City, prcsi-, Kla'er, Judith Mitchell, Douglas dent: Johna Kendrick, St.

Nelson, Nancy Shaver and Lesta secretary; Hone Frencks. Gregorv.i VanDerWert. Seventh graders Mertz told officers he shot Mrs. Stoesser accidentally and then could not stop firing. A son.

Michael, 3, was critically wounded. Mertz was confined to St. Mary's Hospital in Pierre under constant guard. Authorities put him under a doctor's care Friday after he seemed fo be on the verge of complete collapse. He was shaking and sobbing when be appeared in justice court Friday and was bound over to circuit court.

Tdertit occupies the same hospital room where the father and husband of the victims had been confined for two days following the tragedy. convicted for larceny on a reser-vatinff, breaking and entering and robbery of an individual. He was found guilty of this crime bv a Pennington County jury Tuesday afternoon. Ha was perused of assaulting Cecil Jensen last January 16. Jensen tests-Led Vivier loitered around his feet and potential increase Tim in nm trt i.ni.infii.rc votiI rniu.s- board ducted at the McColley Funeral section of the SDM.L, in Home by Rev.

Daniel LoLnCheurj Rapid City engineer, in with burial in the Black Hills assessors, Aberdeen charge; charge: 1 city as in value. As an item of business, Goodhope, Ike president, said he hail received a letter from Merle Gunderson, Rapid City park super- until tior.al Ccmeterv. in charge. eroccry store in Box Elder him Word, yard was born Nov. 13.1 Thcron W.

Ward Thcron W. Ward, The men were reported to have been standing outside the door of the building when the explosion occurred at about 9 a.m. Force of the explosion lifted the roof of the cement block building, and opened the door through which a sheet of flame shot out to singe the two men. The fire department was called and succeeded in limiting damage by fire which attacked tho ceiling and some laboratory supplies which were stored in the structure. Some rabbits and Guinea, pigs winch were white emerged, snioke-eoloie.) but o'herwse unhurt.

The cause of the explosion remained a mystery, as no gas is piped into the building, although a gas line rims under a part of it from a concrete is received nearby. Trenhobn and Gray were taken to St. for treat- Cleo W.heeler, Raymonil.Jiichai'd Dc.olit.tle. Pamela Coode. ichairman of the constitution corn-jMary Mullin, Kirk Rubida and mitt'e, was elected vice-presiii-nt.

Victoria Shurtz. In charge of (ho Big Sister pr. The list does not Include any of jgram will be Jo Anne Pringle, the students from West Junior closing time. When he as to leave. Vivier threw a rock at 19:3 jn Calawav.

Neb. He was 9 Ktf.f I If mayor of Jerome, Idaho, and president of the Idaho Municipal League will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting that noon. Mimck ill e-side at the general meeting afterwards in the Sheraton Johnson ballroom. Doadwood. The council w' action next year ich will go into; will include thej AVARD WINNERS married Oct.

14, 1340 to Geraldinc Pooley at Pierre and the couple lived at Dupree until 1071. They resided two years tit F.Ik Mountain and two years at Pringle before moving a ranch four miles him and dazed him; his assailant then went to the cash register. In his dac.sj condition, Jensen feigned lo throw a bottle at him. Vivier then picked up the cash register and threw it at Jensen and injured him. r-t i mi im Vs4 Sfcftf a if i John Lammcrs Funeral Slated cers of the fee associauon and VERMILLION Award wm- fi Wenonapms at the University of South 1 Iunicipal court jurors Friday ine ir.ursday general meeting representatives Cook Hall, Sou features a home rule Panel which Evening found Art Chase, Rapid ll Ball, arfe-di: t-campiis, l)-)k, T-campus woi-t of Custer.

Woodward was a veteran of the Navy. Survivors include i wife, "'ven children, f'oli-en, Carhoi. ine ir.nc Citv, guilty of is scheduled until 4 p.m. Pollow- a paming contested ssncc oiit- it turn in an be fiom ociali in. h.itie Jov Smebakken.

Dan Dugan govern-11 ship of $15(1: L-eRoy 51)00 T'l'in, and Rosemary Haf-; Sonia Herman, Pa-lie im-s Matsoil. Speaifi-h. SPKARISH Funeral sen ices will be held here Sunday for John Lam mors. The 2:20 p.m. rites are al the First Congregational Church and burial is to he in Rosehill YFW Chief Plants First Tb women in Spo; women who co-si en's Christian Panhelieiiic c-ell en's Athletic As dean of women i ber.

Hud thrt. Patsy, Billy, Jessp and his parents, sisters and brothers. hat not No li Judge Pro-Tom E. W. 'set no time for sen'encii returned their verdict p.m.

after two hours del and tin v. T.b.ig:.:;. Ib scholai ship nt r. Newel Fourche. Ji ami Keith i'l-rtolerii Worn th fin merit, where it was reported their bums were painful, but serious.

Chris'ol i. Jurors about beration. mg tours oi the state cement plaid and Ellsworth Air o. municipal officials return to the hotel lor a social hour and banquet. Conference wludup conies at 9 a.m.

Friday with reports of conference Committees: royttlnf innc Win- 11. x-offlcio mem. Lead, $100. Cemetery under direction of the (Fidler Funeral Chapel. holai-sl up' Memorial Tre not guilty to the ion in municipal Chase plead 'parking vie Construction On Martin Church court last December when he Mishaps Smash Pair Of Autos DEADWOOD Two cars extensively damaged and i John Chambers, ate commander, placed ee here today as the sturgt: Redfiehl, the l.rA auditing, selection of next year's (convention city, election and adjournment.

I Tho Rapid Cily conference committee will furnish cars in the af- quested services of an attorney to contest the city's action. On Dec. 17 a property bond signed by-Mayor Dusek in Chase's behalf 1. nans of i'oiTign were I. Un Manse Begins MARTIN Work of 1 a 1 rt 1 th of ree n.

lit lor ttu.rc HUSIIA0R1': disapproved a 1 excavating "'if lanse was and on Dee E. was rnoon l.i.k 1 or injuries in Lawrer.ce iv 14 a WOIlM' 11 1 1 Ch, 1 i 1: OI th ward al- I to les HI IS I- 1 people: received mil two one-'ar aeciucn County Fridav. 1 The first rrvhan mil. ea-t of White way 14-24 at 12:17 1 it on It ST. I 1 I TO t- 1 1 mer a m- i I co-( a 1 ir ,1 I 1 1 I I in rs on CI 1 Ch i rro re.

n. I occurred ev.o.c! cn II. gh-7 p. m. A 1.

ai Miller. spot jn the 1 tie hit nd t- ire a i-y I 1 1 driven by Ga struck a highway, slid a telephone il Haedl. I 1 I I I I 14 1 on his in the root, in was un- 1 1 ts luncheons: Fa 1 Jl VF I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 en- I p'as 1 I I W. I 1 I fence. Miller escaped injury according tt he suite motor patrol.

Minor injuries W'ere received by hn Brrelund. Larrv Kellogc, and Sisippy Lewis, all of Speaitvb, Fi'idav night. I The accident tc-rurred on a I I Ja 1 I I i 1 li. 1 1 cf I I ing tick Be; 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 by in ic Liilw i I i I 1 car an-( epevi'ii a oft R-u-c Th tr 1 com: 1 1:45 ivr a tot InJ.MtiMi Pupil Drowns In IVIIr.ndall i Hills Dnv. pre.

Tie bv al bos tut nd it bo 1 1 bv in th 5V fll-i The ac Se C- tor 1 'is Silo loo or a i I if 1 cf t. DISTLAY AMIOUNC CHEYENNE. Wyo Wyrning Game and Fish ment has invited Chevr--tieiHS to see its ihibTe lull re a wr.r 14 1 1 it 1 i an 1- Ir lv Fld a van sen will Li. -n's Park The van 1 i I I Mil-Ill ii I I 1 In al leu I 5- a 11 I 1 1 it I 1 I I I 1 i 1 1 1 1 'I I il I 1 I 1 1 I rbs. 1 A car owner so- -1 a arts 1 1 of' I 1 if a I i n' s'lin a conq-iaiei.

I 1 4 i A r.n Oc licne. I I mil of 1 1 i fin il 'if It I I I I 1 I 1 c- LEV! a DATE C. A 71 EE ai Clevcbind, Chio, is this model float cf Mount Ej'hmor. end EadlanJs Associabon. tt3iiRr-j lbe replica will be Allen Tysdve.

model of the national shrire. Af rearar.ee cf the float al Foe Jamie by FHiEL and the Mount Society. The Mount Puvhrnore for a mvcWi-g an estimated I3.C73 Boy Scout. It will be uned Lib do 1 lib I'OY sCCOT ty the b'sick F.ils picjured jihove with the lav bore is fvm-j mads possib models will be feacksjiound I 1 70 1 1 re program is 10 acts, i rs-isale left early ibis morning and to arrive Fhot-ii, during the: ivoV Cleveland in ihvie dayb..

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