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I I of while rosi-- and blue baby s bn-ath- . travelogue of his recent trip to the Holy lands, np w Se Linda 1'eirson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Tracey Steed, Miss Kris, Pearson and Miss Amy sisters of the bride and (ear-son- Planter groom. They wore ice floor-lengt- blue velour jumpers over white blouses with high necklines. They each held nosegays of blue and white roses. THE MOTHERS chose jumpers of silver velour with white tie blouses. corsages were white for Every Occasion floor-lengt- QymEIiLELS h roses with a touch of red baby GEEtJIIOUSE breath. Miss Shauna Thorstensen attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Kevin Van Ausdal and ushers weie Alan Bird, Scott Robert Steed and Gregg Pearson. 1700 South 1711 West, Syracuse 4G 2 Miles West of Freeport N ti A I i i a'. V s i i t " ( hus'i-.H-- s Ml on. I i ! iv ; . I.n'e f i who tu.f h-- 'dr s. t Mrs . s A s ' ' i . lie sit it 'er a s . r h I A evening w i (ary one !! 1 et h.iive dMis n.la e ! md s ol t lit s I, c g en (Tits sistirg M inon Jan-tt- I v N f e C b i f i A J ! li I 7 v I ! - it ''I p n t, il gh Ban ut'-l- i r rf Dana Rotflcs-Ivrgi'and I avion High band dirit 'nr Paul Christ"! "n Dav r 1 1 DON man of the I rest was chair- t'v-- m Author Of Articles Is Kaysville Paula Allen. Mrs Rulh MalanandMis Janice Junes 1 part-tim- Office Management System &f? 455 South Third East Salt Lake City. Utah 84111 1 Telephone (80 ) 52 808 or (80 ) 53 0895 1 1 1 1 absolutely free and without obligation Yes. please send additional information about how I could become a franchisee of Office Management Systems, and earn substantial additional income, full- - or part-tim- Street address City Office telephone number . Slate. Z'P. Home. .N ii i- - V - DR. SNELL has been '1 ! , 1 ( r 11 n r at i' ' I d nm r "1 (i'l V I la J fill Was in I f,e r l f I I ; I v- - L '!,. a ,4 'ofr ,1 i1S ir rbr Herr '!(e g r'? ' I1 ;r I y J'H F ) 1 jrJ a c.' u w ,f i3 r , 1 a'vj i r r i .'.III a I I P!1 AfurrNinurft l1' ! i I .!) -i A V uft ifiu'n e ttfA.rfnS Fd Ljj 4 IIS f I. s- 1 n .1 n 4 S 4 rtr 1 4 at n qsr Jv 4 v r i ' ; f i fe t n 1 V J r NR Hi" t , 4'' J pound. tMt .j' t w ? 0 f .o f 1 ( i (von DcC 1 Sj 20 30 p m 2'tH A T .rf'VTfy 9 tjj phone w Hirytfing ?iX) m 4 ;K) CKitr p m t lii!$ 2b 21 fCI) S 12 i , Practice Residency Program at McKay-De- e Hospital Center since its inception in 1971, first as director and more recently as cixjrdinator of outreach. THE METHOD, which utilizes pigs' feet, has been used effectively in the McKay-De- e residency training program. Diagrams accompanying the article were drawn by Annette Smith, illustrator in the hospitals medical photography department In his article. Dr. Snell writes that emergency room physicians had asked that basic instruction in suturing given to residents prior tions in the LR. first-yea- their to srnmf I t Call this said, lEjuilal Ti ( , j It ill ral i ir j '"v et's org uwai i"n is in opm to those interi jo.n.ng T host who wruid Lie to bs I'ine members ( an ct'n-Ui- t Mrs Sadfteid np ! N toll-fre- e ooT i number anytime std r Grr a w ElQUJ, 1-011 G2S1S!:-1I- vBGHSl'G PlS5G2 7 VJltU S22H5E-'SI- Pc? yoas? 7 ECSaySSMtSMS SSS'UESGS. as- sociated with the Family be If ? S (f - ! r 171 e j n j l'tV r r(j"4 a ''04 i 1C3 Dr. George KAYSVILLE F. Snell of Kasvilie is the author of an article in the most recent issue of the "Journal of Family Practice, a medical magazine. r rota- DR. SNELL said he learned pigs' feet at a surgery course at the University of Southern California while he was in private practice. "Pig skin has some similarities to human skin, he said, "and to use Theres a smart way to save on your taxes new thatll also help you later. And the sooner you get started, the more youll be able to save. Its a retirement account at First Security Bank. Depending on which plan you qualify for, you can deposit up to $1500 or $7500 a year money that earns 8 and pay no taxes on it until you continuous interest withdraw the money when you retire. By then, youll probably be in a lower tax bracket. And the money you save is insured by the FDIC to $100,000. The Individual Retirement Account is for you if you dont have a qualified pension plan where you work. With it, you can put away up to $1500 a year, tax deferred, or 15 of your income, whichever is less. You can deposit up to $1750 if you have a spouse. You must open your account by April 16, 1979, to get 1978 tax credit. non-workin- g The Keogh Plan is for the person who is self employed in an unincorporated business. Under this plan, you can save up to $7500 or 15 of your income, whichever is less. Your Keogh plan must be opened by December 31, 1978, for 1978 tax credit. So open your Keogh account now, even though you make only a token initial deposit. either plan, deposits made until April 16, 1979, are tax deferrable for 1978. So open your account now, to take advantage of as large a deferrment as possible. There are no fees for either account. And you can make deposits in any amount you wish, at any First Security office. Or, we can automatically transfer the amount you decide on from your checking account regularly. So dont delay. Ask for full details now, at your nearby First Security office. With 'Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal there is another technique which utilizes stretched-ou- t turkey skin as medium. is. vii end get 1 ' . I G-3- Resident enier-Thei- r r , MRS. i w it (iHMl L Ti) ! fnili'Wi 1 tl.l'nr r i Mrs Furnished office space and a host of other services follow. There is no limit to the income potential. You could well make $2,000 a month within 90 days, and from $ 8.000 to $25,000 the first year. And it can be full- - or If mufflers aren't exactly your cup of tea. our franchised office management systems may be right up your alley. Only you'll have a prestige business office. Call or write C. R. Decker for more information. s .1 I . . Motile Recycling Units end Centers ' ' !m Ihi is In n :) Stale I (iliTiilmn were on h .' 1 ( r tl c ivt ci, D m f 4 ! cl er J bi )! war.lv. p- -i n Ur . anJ (!i n J I in, all Ir'iTl Salt lake ( its 1 il hi anJ a Christmas musiiul d b th" ptc'-ehpr'vrt;Ti J , with la T I. I t l Aru t j .1 A Method for Titled Teaching Techniques of Office Surgery," the article outlines a method of instruction in basic wound repair and suturing which might be used in a doctors office or an emergency room. We're a rapidly growing system of franchised office management services. Right now we are supplying office support to companies and professional men and women in downtown Salt Lake. Provo. Orem and Murray Additional offices are opening soon in Washington. D.C.. Dallas. Long Beach and New York City. For a minimum franchise fee of $3,500. you start by providing your business community with a computerized secretarial service, trained staff, and nineteen other business support services. d I S tar' np v I',I .r iT 'i r M" O ik I singing and playing the gui Mrs. Delon Bowman cagmi:3alu:.::;:u:.i et your nearest Reynolds Aluminum 1..' - ' . M r tb O'" I THIS IS .1 ti !. tinri.it "vi lit ir (.'it h r Ic'iv Hrvv D m ! K.lV VV i'.V ( .1) l i'l (( th INI' lab tamed the Fine Aris Club at ber home Tuesday evening Mrs. Afton McCormick was The program was g1Ven by Mrs. Dorotha walker Musical numbers rendered by Mrs. Bowman and Mrs McCormick accom-Steed- , pained by Mrs Mary Talbot. 1 P I .1 , . ti r. r met 3hur ' i, c . meg at the home of Mis M mv Peitn.giil irs Carolvn Na gle give a Christmas piopram if! 1 I m.-'- ( , v ; : ere s sar r read r ; was Iii ni time n s Vbs My name I , I ' i s v Storey Iugh I i . e ednes hfi tli ere t i !' bv M. w i , A : t .MRS. Sit PHI N Johnson is nia'ron of honor and Miss luv h"',' s . v 0 i of K.iVwiIh 4 f f I , v i Mrs Wine" I a d . K 1, ! . , ' Siiwar! 1 PROGRAM was given by Dale L. Barton, who gave a pr i j P, tta.n. ilcr f.nper fp ci d (ell softlv from a ire n The txiuijin was a cava le HIE t . V i k - rut mas t ? ! nuns I ,1 . ,i,:-- rt (1 11, ill ' Holiday Dinner f i chats ( M.rv (Hub's I'l-s- for.g full s! ves wall dm p Cuffs I !e soft pie us dow n the skirt front, and mail h,ng hue turn b rd' red the hemline of the illc - Las lan Rotary K;: l.ue trim, and a'l-T'-- has si ( v w I t Chapter Dinner . C. : e b ale - rv I p fis ' NR Fli s i h .! t I v . rv - 1 . t s- II V d - f aii inted with f'eaded and Po-tar- A H ! Mf il f i 5 ll I'fl (jj it i Vj ,i .,te f..H t h was ; , I r 'i rued bv a f e it tpe tra r rt. Q a n Aon no kune ra . w I ,( ! I i l I f f Ai ? 1 1 rJi'n in iii t r i - - j 31 r a d a Ben ill (' s I .N V. ' "S K JV sV I'-- I , lid s. l.e at Ip ! I 1 H AT i ,vi 1 , t J t J i1 '."I Jlit'i I . I r e ri I' an J S' r s of 7 'J .1 S f C i Jj i !r Ill'll t at t' ( I.-- l. t If I li 11 I , , , I- .1 I 1I1 Mm I i('.i ,i a VI'llt Ml t ' f .- 5- tv t an sstllt v s V . i J On Wednesday evening i )ec . 13 the K a y s v i I e e s nu t at Hu Due is llii.h H 4 r their . c h It rejitil ir d mier Has Smg ! u-- Sir K , - Rotary Club Meets 825-8- 1 1.- - V. DIUVB OUT 3 CAVH Plants i b i f (.. ' ',! : . r - . i ,vK I t f , I' J ,u -- ; f i,i' , . J Ull I lo S - i.-- I'l , . fs if I , . ' i v ; y I ! I v lilt I S a. J I r Ii-- i II tv e, i' ! J, ill J'l I 1. s ;i a v.- .1 ! i J. .. J m .it .a. fs t , f v .1 v I r i l. I n t i 1 s . I I lOtlOvUNG B a ; i I'l' a . I - '; I 1 I s f' t i r, I ' . v 0 , k U I t 1 ! jv I' r tk , I , - S IT iv II iv I 1 - fi St fe (ltia . ; I v I I s' : e ; .if See f t i fft.ei is f BBlUf I f .i i- - 'I , i I rt"! f A l' a ar , liftfi ' ( - (- V i f f , S vets, s i .' n. AHfiuiing (lit; binli weit Miss ( alii m Vi ebsb-- as tb itd w re (f honor. LinJ'-sni.ml- I tl J i , i ' ' t t j sts l"J ufij I" 4 It j I .m- - I i M s a t X 1 ' 11 ,"ii veil of si'k brii'.il i!I..MiI1 Wji tni,i t f f '' ire p ut ks ( I rrmS' bskii! t i II (. : r . n i til' i S : ( f it C, i r 1 m i S'-- iv gh rKill' h i ! t i r in( -S i 1 ,1 w i St' 1 I t . .i s i 1 r . in I t ! isi ,i ( I il p in" at i f..n sit j i THL HKIPL jW!ht r 4 Ifni'S I 1 A,- v h I nr i, : i f i I . i 4i ( ; i i ki A R j lake (iii J f t . i Exchangetill l orn S i I f . j! A ' i b! m ' !, , 0 ( .; i ! I - I I . ! k 1 linn I , I I - ei K . i r s ' I J 5 ill . 1 1 A ( i ' ! ' . ! I t . ,1 ' V. r t 5 , . i i , j t I i v i : . . n i J i',!,n t(r ' I ( .1 MSN ft I S it ' A M ' f , I w A 1 i ! f rt i 1 . ' I f I i 4 a practice Dr. Snell began private practice m Kaysville in 1962, and later fulfilled requirements to be certified as a family practitioner. He has had several other papers published in various medical journals. firs! 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