Kennedi Hancey and Luke Olsen sit in the Lifeflight helicopter at the new Intermountain Rose Canyon Clinic in Riverton on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012.
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
RIVERTON — The newly completed Intermountain Rose Canyon Clinic in Riverton will held a public open house on Thursday, complete with Life Flight transporting a special passenger, 6-year-old Jace Toponce, who miraculously survived falling out of a two-story window three years ago.
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