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Show NUMBER Sunday School was conducted by Lloyd Robison. Lois Rowley led the singing Hosman as with Lenore accompanist. Opening Prayer by Gordon Hall. Spiritual Thoughts were given by J.D. Freeman and Devin Hall. The Sacrament Gem was given by Evan Bond. Participating in the Sacrament Service were: Mark Hall and Brent Hosman, Jay Dave Bond, Mark Peterson and John Labrum. Benediction by Bill Freeman. Beck-stran- d Sacrament Meeting was conducted by Ben Stott. Paul Petersen led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. Invocation by Odell Stewart. Participating in the Sacrament service were Terry Petersen and Leo Dean Stott and Dave Bond, John Labrum, Jay Beckstrand and Mark Petersen. The membership record of Chris and Julee Findlay was presented Ben by Stott and they were accepted the Ward Members. by Gordon and Francis Hall gave the program as follows: Talk by Francis, Gina and Jeff. Gina and Julee sang a song. Speaker was Mark. The concluding speaker was Gordon. The benediction was by Dennis Bond. De Lynn and Betty Mae Labrum and sons Jeffrey and the weekend Lynn spent in Toas, New Mexico. While there they visited De Lynns brother Larry and his family. The adult singles group held their regular monthly meeting Sunday evening at the home of Lola D. Bushnell. Elda Stewerwald gave the lesson. There were nine present. Dale Barnes who works Ephraim spent Friday night and part of Saturday with his sister Judy Freeman and family. in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Penney spent the Pearson have been vacationweekend with her parents, ing. They first went to then to Bryce Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pi and then to Otter Creek. She works in S.L.C, Carolyn Pan-guitc- Terry Lane his wife, and baby from Cedar City visited her parents McKay and Mildred over the week-enThey attended church with Mildred. Mar-gucret- d. te This past week was with family members and family in Nephi, La and family Murray, Rochelle and Rex and d Sandra Swallow, who has spent part of the summer in California is home with her family. Francis Hall took her son Mark to Provo last week to have an operation on his eye in Utah Valley Hospital. spent Kayle Rayne and family It '"ediate, surgery ni:i' be needed; if its h'calied swelling, drugs can lake care of the problem." hi the past, when fPTus were used, surgeons 0,'en had to resort to explor- atorv brain instances, medical Now. center physicans have a tool that not only can tell them if life-savin- g allows us to begin n. - The suns coming up, It's a First Security morning. Another day for helping people grow. So get yourself some of that First Security feeling, Its time to take your dream as far as it can go. Youll be hearing a lot of these lyrics on radio and television. If you listen closely, we think youll get the same message out of Myrtle Sephenson Johnson 69. passed away Sept. 2, 1976 in a S.L.C. hospital after a short illness. Born May 8, 1907, Holden, to Benjamin J. and Lorena v Mr. and Mrs. Warren Id. are visiting Alh-man- strm. Boise, the home of their mother F1ssie Stephenson. l. xv - , Jdl Turner, S.L.C. spent the weekend with her parents Ron and Verna Turner and Barbara. John R. and Virgie, Murray took their son, John R. Murray S.L.C. Saturday to enter JLr- the L.D.S. Mission home prior his leaving for the Port-under- land-Orego- Mission, n .e R. Crosland accom-i- s Pied James Rhodes on a f'P to Pomona, Calif, during the week. They took their horscs down to train for the races. Cindi Johnson, daughter of Earl and Mary Johnson, also Kellee Christenson, daughter of Maughn and Bonnie Chris- tenson left Monday for St. George. They will enroll at Dixie College. - them that we put into them. Very simply, whatever your financial needs we can help. Thats the First Security feeling. We want to be your bank. And well do whatever we can to make you happy. Give us a try. A goid crowd of loyal supporters for the Millard High School Football team traveled to Mount Pleasant Friday for the game. We wish continued success for our team. . Crosland and son Todd, S.L.C., Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Crosland, Kearns were visiting their mother Ida Crosland Saturday. They attended the wedding of their niece Connie Crosland. Rex ! ; ' Its a First Security morning. f Sltfhncr Joiner Mjill cor-reeti- treatment earlier in head trauma patients. and' more lives are being saved as a result." Dr. Ander- son said. Dr. Anderson and his col- leagues have found that the seamier is the best method for jlc extent of brain injury in accident cases, and it Inis other applications as the mass is a blood clot or t,H swelling, but one that is For patients example. safe and entirely painless to radiation thcrapv the patient-t- he EMI brain receiving for various brain tumors winner. the EMI scan, and is "At best, an angiogram is able the ncuroradiologist an uncomfortable procedure," determine how the therapy to Dr. It noted. Anderson affecting the tumors. requires insertion of a long of whether the Knowledge tube into the carotid artery, tumor is changing, shrinking the brains major blood supply or has actually disappeared angio-Knowel- Holden Happenings source. A special dye is then inject through the tube and a rapid series of X rays are taken with the dye highlighting whatever mass is present. But the EMI scanner has changed all that," Dr. Anderson said. In operation for more than a year at the medical the center, computerized device takes a scries of X rays that can be interpreted by a specially trained radio. logist, known as a ncuroradio-logist- The nature of brain damage caused bv accidental injury is I'ltcn hard to diagnose. tests such as angiograms can show if a mass is present in the brain, but it can't show if that mass is a BLOOD CLOT OR LOCALIZED SWELLING. "I he distinction is important," according to Dr. Robert Anderson, associate P'olcssor of radiology at the U. Medical l Center, B it s a blood clot, im- - w 44 because of the therapy will vole in assessing abdominal chart the patients uatmu as well as other bodily help future course ot treatment." disorders, lie said. benefit from scanner h, in S.L.C. They attended the Fair and Holiday on Ice John Steuerwald and a friend from Fillmore were and other attractions. visitors at his mothers home Laura and Clifton Beck- on Sunday and attended strand spent last weekend Sunday School. with family members Nclda Loren and Viginia Safford Wadley and her family and Therold and his family, in and son Shane spent Labor Pleasant Grove. On Sunday with Idola his mother Day attended Church in Orem they Safford. with their daughters Thressa where Clifton parti- Recent visitors at the home of Anna Safford were her cipated in the Blessing of a daughter Ileen, her husband and his daughter and her son Mr. and Mrs. Marvir' Beckand his brother-in-laSpence strand and family Douglas Kinard. Kenneth Darin and Karlene and a friend Jamie spent Thursday night with his Visitors at the home of their mother Eva Beckstrand. They parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold left early Friday morning for Stewart last week were Vern Livermore. Eva served dinner that Stewart, A1 Dean and his wife Levern and family, and evening for them and Harolds daughter La Von and her family Robert, Carlene and husband and two children. babv and Harold Na Dean. Hal, Richard, Don and Jay. great-grandso- Averett spent the week-enwith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Averett. Tracy September 17, 1976 T Head trauma patients by Eva Beckstrand Meadow Moments THIRTY-EIGH- Johnson Stephenson. Married David C. Johnson, Nov. 14, 1936 in S.L.C. later solemnized in the S.L.C. Temple. She was an active member of L.D.S. Chruch, serving as Sunday School librarian at the time of her illness. Survivors: husband, daughters-Mrs- . Ronald (June) Webb; Mrs. Leonard (Gwen) Mrs. Bruer; both S.L.C. David Burdick, (Norma) Milbrae, Calif, eleven grandone children; great grand child. Sisters and Ester brothers, Evans, Patricia Davies, both Fillmore, Hilma Elsinore, Staples. Naomi Wanlass, Monroe, Carole Lawrence, Bountiful, La Rue Brockbank, Lakeport, California, Wesley, Stanley both Holden; Wilbur, Spanish Fork; Willis. S.L.C. Funeral services were held Sept. 7 at Winder 7th Ward Chapel, S.L.C. Attending from this area wen.; Mr. Wells Johnson, Flow ill, Dr. Evans and Esther accon.oanied their by daughter Pat from Provo, Frank a.id Pat Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stephenson Mr. and M-- s. Don Dastrup, Bud and Valeria Ivie accompanied by daughters Kenna Rae Hodges and Sfcra Yardley will Beaver. Myrtle be remembered in this area as having been Dr. Evans nurse for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stephenson were visiting in Lakeport Calif, with Nord and LaRue Brockbank when they received word of the death of their sister Myrtle Johnson. LaRue accompanied them home to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley John Monsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Monsen will Stephenson received word of be honored at a Testimonial the birth of a new grandSunday. John has received a daughter at Delta Sept. 8, call to serve in the Minnesota Alysa, born to Mr. and Mrs. Mission. Gary Stephenson weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. Gary and Lois and Dan and Gloria Veenendaal son Richard with Alysa will and two children, Sandy, were be returning to Logan next the guests of their parents week where Gary will be Reuben and Renan Stevens attending school. for the Labor Day Weekend. RENEWALS ATTEND SERVICES and ' $ -- t , k . v - c r-u- , A V Chloe Tennyson Madsen attended funeral services in Murray Sept. 9, for his brother, Robert Earl, 73, who died of a heart attack. He is survived by his widow, Bernice Mackey Madsen, one son. Mack, and a granddaughter, Murray; brothers and sisters: T.R., Fillmore; Reed A. Ephraim; D. Pat, Murray, brothers and sisters: Barney Kessler Fred A. Davies for birthday by mother, Dean Robison C.- A. Robinson Mrs. John Jones Frank Brinkerhoff Vernon Peterson George J. Rowley Carl L. Livingston Freeman Rowley J.C. Day Mary Ann DeJong by Con D. Robins l. V.B. Starley Hans L. Petersen Leah Vanj Anorie, Eva Fox and Lucy Kelly, all S.L.C. Dwipht F. Dav sift subscription by Newel D. Day Monday, to Nephi to his cousin, is survived the Madsens went attend services for Ruth Sperry, who by seven children. Newel U. Day Marilyn Andengaard T. Grant Callister Robert Frame D. Bushnell Oleen Hatch D.- Letter to the Editor: 1 am receiving the Progress as a gift and want you to know that 1 enjoy it very much. I especially like Stella Da articles. It recalls memon of when 1 played with ht sister Nclda in the old Huntsman Hotel. I would like tc buy the book on Millard Countv. Could you tell me where I might obtain one? Sincerely, CALICO HOUSE Craft sale 20 on all off craft supplies Macrame supplies, ceramic pots, books Lillis De Vour 408 N.W. 4th Ave., Canby. Oregon 97013 10 off art work and handmade gifts .z Tburs. a- Sat. 1 - Mini Mac 35 WITH CHAIN BRAKE ! Sharpen your own chain automatically. 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