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Show ) V at L toS5SBS5ffiS!SW Holladay News Notes Cottonwood Heights Highlights Claire Gardener 1 278-307- 6 Mrs James D. BoyaSk, S., held an annual neighborhood Christmas party in their home. Guests were Mr & Mrs William Cooper, Mr & Mrs; William L. Houghton, Mr & Mrs Milton Bell, Mr & Mrs J. R. Ewbank, Mr & Mrs Ronald West and Mr & Mrs Richard Thomsen. A Christmas dinner was, served and gifts were exchanged. Mr Sc Mrs Boyack had as their family Christmas guests Dr & Mrs J. Peter Bercovitz and children, Mr & Mrs Andrew Boyack and Mr & Mrs Breeze Boyack. Laura Jenson, den leader for Cub Scout Pack 318, den 6, announced that the boys presented tie racks and memo pads to their parents for Christmas. The gifts were made by the troop at the last meeting which was held at the home of Mrs -Jenson, 6820 Springbrook Way. Mr & Mrs B. Florez, 2120 Hawn, held an open house party Christmas Eve. Among , those who attended were Mr & Mrs D. E. Burgie, members of the ' family and friends. The family of Mrs , Evelyn Doherty, 653 S 252 E., helped to celebrate her birthday Thursday, Dec. 19. Mr Si, Mrs Richard E. Schar-mahid a Christmas dinner for Mr Scharmans family Saturday night, Dec. 21. Guests were Mr & Mrs Roy W. Schar- man, Sr., and children, Mr & Mrs Robert G. Scharman and children. Sunday night, Dec. 22, a Christmas dinner was served to Mrs Scharmans fam?Mrs Herald McKee, ily, Mr Mr St Mrs Larry McKee, Mr & Mrs Reese MceKe, Mr & Mrs ' Lloyd Peterson and their children, Mr Earl McKee and his .fiance. Miss Marie Tapp. The Scharmans reside at 2796 East Mr & p 2242 E. - Z -1 v . t '1 1 ! 6675 Christmas Cantata Presented by Choir 26thwedding anniversary Dec. 16. A Christmas cantata by Carrie B Adans entitled The Howas presented Sunly Child day, Dec 22, by members, of Holladay 16th Ward choir at the chapel, 4407 Foriuna Way. The cantata was under the direction of John DeVroom. Piano accompaniment was by Eland Carol sie Gustaveson, Knowlton played the organ. Violinists were Shirley Johnson, Mary Lynn Burnmgham, and Kathleen Carpenter. Featured soloists onthe program included Mary Hunsak-er- , Joseph Anderson, Rodney Alsop, David Castleton, Renee Jeanne Btishman, Goddard, Keith Whitney, Fran Marquard-son- , June England. Mrs Marion J. Berg, will be 2553 NewtopiaVCircle, dinner guests on New Years Day at the home of Mr & Mrs John W. New. Mr & A St. Vincent's Has (Christmas Party An open house Christmas party was held Wednesday, Dec 18 at St Vincents Catholic Church for the kindergarten children They were presented with treats and gifts. Mrs Rose Voliall, chairman of St. Vincent's Sewing Club, announced that because of the holidays, the club will meet Friday, Jan 3, instead of on Thursday as planned The meeting will start at 7 30 p m. m the church hall and anyone interested is welcome to attend. V &! ' Elder Terry Allen Young, son &.Mis Allen D. Young, 3005 Ceres Dr , will be departing soon to serve a Bavarian mis oi Mr A. Miss Hopkins Is kNfe. t ', -- . '!" V sion. day Speakers I Utah Gov. George D. Clyde meets little Kristine Barnes, daughter of Mr & Mrs Thomas W. Barnes, Midvale, and Marcus Mclnnes, son of Mr & Mrs Murray Mclnnes, Orem, following signing of the proclamation designating January, 1964, as March of Dimes month in Utah. Now ld Mrs Bennion n Pamela Dr. Mr Arthur Dungey who re- ofncdmElrangdn cently retur ccntly returned from England to spend part of the holidays at the home of Tiis daughter and Mr Sc Mrs F. L. Willow Way, left 6830 Lucas, Sunday, Dec. 15 for San Jose, Calif., to visit with another son-in-la- daughter. Mr Sc Mrs Donald S. Rutherford and son, Scott, 2442 Dolphin Way, will spend the New Yea rholidays in Park City. Airman 2nd Class Peter Martin spent the. holidays with his parents, Mr Sc Mrs Robert E. Martin, 2431 Dolphin Way, because of a delay in route from Bangor, Maine on his way to England where hewill be stationed for one year in a missile maintenance base. Girl Scout leader for Troop 85, Mrs Mardock, announced Miss Marjorie Hopkins, daughof Mr & Mrs Clair R. Hopkins, 1508 Ute Dr., became the bride of Steven Don - Bennion, son of Dr & Mrs Lowell L. Bennion, 2760 E. 3535 So., - m a ceremony solemnized in-- the Salt Lake Temple. Bernard P. Brock-bank- , former president of the Dr Henry M Eyring, dean Scottish mission, officiated. r Afterward the couple was hon- of the graduate school and of chemistry and metored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House given by the allurgy at the University of Utah has been chosen president-elec- t bridegrooms parents. That evening the parents of of the American Association the Jbride were hosts at a re- for the Advancement of Science ception at the monument Park The announcement of his seLDS Ward. lection came today as the asAttending the bride as matron sociation completed the second of honor was Mrs Clair R. Hopkins Jr. Bridesmaids were Miss day of annual meetings here. Sandra Dr. Eyring will take office in Healy, Miss Patricia Hopkins and Miss Janet Hop- January, 1965, succeeding Laurkins, Sisters of thcbride and ence McKinley Gould, profesMiss Ellen Bennion, the bride- sor of geology at the University grooms sister. Best man duties were per- of Arizona, who assumes the formed by Daniel Patrick How- presidency next month. ells. Ushering the event were This is the second major sciClair R. Hopkins, brother of the entific post to wmch Dr Eyring bride, Douglas C. Bennion and has been named within the past Howard W. Bennion brothers of two years, he is presently servSteven R. the bridegroom, Cook and David N. Sundwall. ing as president of the AmerAfter a honeymoon trip to ican Chemical Society. Las Vegas the couple will make Dr Eyring has been a mem a home in Salt Lake City. Mr ber of the AAAS for more than Dean Eyring Elected Head Of Science Association ter pro-lesso- rear, S.7otu;,KKMS associations Utanthe a is graduate Hopkins of State University. Miss San- Engagement Made Known by CoupU Making plans for a Feb 21 wedding is Miss Kathleen Donaldson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Allan-- S. Donaldson, 2786 South 10th East, and David F. Keller, son of Dr & Mrs Paul D. Keller, 54 North Wolcott. Miss Donaldson will graduate in June from the University of Utah. Mr Keller is also a U. of U. student, and is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Mrs Taylor 4 V j i :v for residential customers in Utah. .h, 3 s Now you can afford the many wonderful advantages of flameless electric heating and air conditioning too with electric rates now reduced 15 below regular rates for space heating and air condition-ingi- n total electric homes. oth You Can't Beat Electric Heat Clean as electric light. Separate temperature control for every room. Draft-fre- e 5 i !! , Saves space Per more information, call or write your nearest Utah Power Sc Light Co. office. If it's electric, it's betterl UTAH POWER, fi. LIGHT 007 Church. He was a former buyer for Kahn Brothers Wholes - Groceries. His survivors include his son; Jack Dunn, Salt Lake City; 2 grandchildren. His burial was m the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Shjrley L. eETTSarnes Mrs Shirley Louise Edvalson Barnes, 36, 1802 East 3170 So , died in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. She was born Aug. 28, 1927, m Salt Lakes City to George E. and Oneta Maddox Edvalson. She married Joseph E. Barnes April 3, 1946, in Ely, Nev. She was a member of the LDS Church. Her survivors include her husband; daughters, Marilyn A. Lind J , Sharlene, all of Salt Lake City, brothers and sisters, Arthur D , Las Vegas, Nev.; Richard G,rJack W., both of Salt Lake City; Mrs Byron (Beverly) Roylance, San Diego. Sheet Music Complete Stock Records Albums 0 1 45's & Banjos 5 4 & String Ukes Tenor Baritone Guitars 6 & 12 String Pianos From $495.00 ORGANS With the New Shh-Boo- HART BROS. IN THE MALL & Sugar House TV M Ivl USi oun O c STATEMENTS MADE TO ORDER v RETURN ADDRESS WINDOW ENVELOPES FILE chemistry at Princeton University where he remained until accepting his present post in 1916. lie has published more than 300 professional papers and various chapters in chcmsitry books ?A John Bates Dunn John Bates Dunn, 95, 3813 South 2960 East, died of causes incident to age in a Salt Lake rest home. He was born Dec. 20, 1968, to John and Harriet Tooele, Bates Dunn. He married Juliet Crismon, Jan. 15, 1909, in Farmington. She died Oct. 30, 1961. He was a member of the LDS Lake County, Utah' Jan. 1,1964 Wedncspy, o An-zen- of books on an dis the theory of rate processes, quantum chemistry, and the kinetic basis of molecular biology. Dr Eynng has bcefi the recipient of numerous awards. Jn addition to the AAAS prin lie has received the University Achieveof Arizona Alumni ment Award, 1947; the Research Corporation Award, 1949, the Second Bingham Medal from the Society of Rheology, 1949; the William II. Nichols Medal from the New York section of the American Chemical Society; the 1959 award of the Salt Lake City, Utah chapter of ACS; the University of Arizona Award of Merit, 1960; an dthe 1961 University of Utah Distinguished Alumni Award. - Dr Eyring has been awarded "honorary Doctor of Science de grecs by Princeton University and the Universities of Utah and Arizona. In addition to AAAS and ACS, Dr Eyring. is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the National Academy of Science, the American Philosophical Society, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi and Theta Tau. He is an honorary member of Phi Lambda Upsdon and Gamma Alpha and was chairman of the International Science Exhibition, Molecular Class at the Brus-ell- s Worlds Fair in 1958. Dr Eyring is one of the few who can professors in the-U.- S. count his son among bis profts- - Gordon Becomes board of di- rectors, fie is a past president As eminent physical chemist, Dr Eyring has conducted extensive research on radioactivity, the application of quantum mechanics to ch$yHtry,' the- ory of reaction rates, theory of liquids, rheology, molecular biology, and the theory' of flames Dr Eyring received both his B.S. in mining engineering and M S. m metallurgical engineera ing from the University of and his doctorate in chemistry at the University of California. He became successively an instructor in chemistry and a research associate at the Un iversity of Wisconsin and after a year of study as a National Research Fellow at the Kaiser-WilhclInstitute in Berlin, became a lecturer in chemistry at the University of California. It was m 1931 that he joined the staff of the department of Obituaries Miss ' " Page 4 Mary Gail Stark Ariel Taylor, Pocatello, Ida., were united m a ceremony per. CR formed in the Salt Lake Temwas held at the residence of ple. Attending the bride were Miss Dr St Mrs Dennis. Bale, 2420 Sue McCarthy, maid of honor, Melopy Dr. Monday evening, Miss Karen Groberg, Miss JuDec. 23 .Out of town guests in- lie Taylor and Miss Lowla Gorcluded Mr Si Mrs Howard Greer don, sister pf the bride. of Glenwcod Best man duties were perColo., Springs, parents of Mrs Bale. Salt Lake formed by the brother of the City guests were Mr & Mrs bridegroom, David Taylor, ushTom Damger, Mr & Mrs John ering was David Smith. The newlyweas are making Hookes, Mr & Mrs Farrell Gunnell, Mr Sc Mrs Doug McAffee, their home m Salt Lake City. Mr & Mrs Blame Simpson, Dr The former Miss Gordon has attended the University' of Utah 1 Mrs Lynn Broman. and heiwiew husband has filled Lt. Col. and Mrs G. C. Guiv-e- r, an LDS mission to northern 4528 Russell, left Salt Lake California. City by, jet Tuesday evening, Dec. 24, to spend the holidays with friends and relatives at Portland. Ore. Mrs Lois Hinman, a former Albert P. McQuaid Holladay resident and vice presAlbert Patrick McQuaid, 78, ident of Miles and Associates 992 Crandall Ave , died in a advertising agency in Beverly Salt Lake hospital after a short Hills, Calif., arrived in Salt illness. He was born Jan. 6, 1885, in Lake Tuesday, Dec. 24, to spend Fla , 3to Patrick the holidays with members of Jacksonville, Kate McQuaid her family. While here she will and He married Marguerite Met-rabe entertained by Mr & Mrs 1913, in Denver. Bayd Laver, "Mr & Mrs Frank Mr McQuaid was a retired emMcDonald and Mr & Mrs Mor- ploye of the Auerbach Co., and ns D. Stark. After her brief a member- of the Catholic visit Mrs Hinman returned to Church: His survivors include his widher Beverly Hills home Dec. 30. Mrs Nona Cooke, 1963 Long- ow; sons, daughters, Wdliam R. Magna; Maj. Joseph M , U. view, writer of the Holladay S. Air Force, Shreveport, La.; Cook with Mrs Kenneth Neighbor column, (Helen) Moore, Cooke recently returned from Salt Lake City; Mrs Myron a five-da- y visit with her son (Patricia) Harr, Sacramento, and daughter-in-law- , Mr Sc Mrs Calif.; Mrs James (Mary) David Dean Cooke, Moraga, Campbell, Miami, Fla ; brother, Calif. She also visited a sister sisters, Kate, Mary, W. R., all , who lives in Berkeley, Calif. Her Jacksonvill, Catherm P., May-lanPenn. included a also shopitinerary Mass, was celebrattour of edRequiem ping and sight-seeinat St. Anns Catholic Church. San Francisco. His burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. willCMFWY VB A farewell testimonial was held in the Seventh- - Ward Sunday Speakers were William S Patridge, Dwight Hooper, and Bishop E Ulrich. Jr. A special musical number made up of a string trio was rendered by Dee Wood, Mary Lynn Burnmgham, and Marion Felix Organ postlude music was played by Pat Brough. A Christmas party was given by Mr & Mrs Llyod G. Hansen, 4504 Fortuna for employes of A-- l Quality Glass Co , and their ianulies Monday evening, Dec. 23 Evening entertainment dsinging Christmas carols after which games were played. Santa also made his appearance and fwSented the children vuth gifts After the distribution of gifts light refreshments were Carolyn Gordon, daughserved to the group of 20 peo- terMiss of Mr Sc Mrs Woody James, ple. 2335 Evergren Ave , and Ray A Christmas social for friends Ariel Taylor, son of Mr Sc Mrs Prenuptial parties were given of the Pacific Division of the by Mr & Mrs Charles Welch Jr., association and was vice presMr & Mrs A. S. Nichols, Mrs ident and chairman of the secG. M. Paulson, Mrs El win F. tion on chemistry in 1946. He reSmith, Mrs M. Lynn Bennion, ceived the associations NewMrs Royden Glad, Mr & Mrs E. L. Folson, Mrs Robinson, comb Cleveland Prize m 1932. tnat a Christmas party was Miss Uyla Smith and dra Healy. held for the troop at her home, 7811 Newport, Dec. 16 The girls invited Brownie Scout Troop 174 to be their guests.. They presented a program of skits, concluding withnone on' telephone served following the program. Mr Sc Mrs Gardner, 6274 S. Highland Dr. had .among their guests for Christmas evening social newlyweds Mr & ' Mrs Kendall and James other friends from Florida and Cali- fornia. Refreshments were served and gifts exchanged. The Gardners celebrated their sional colleagues. The piesi dent elects son, Dr Edwaid Eyring, is assistant piofessor of chemistry at the University of Utah. He has two other sons. The 115 year old AAAS is a federation of more than 300 sci cntific societjds, making it the worlds largest in science The association has more than 90,000 individual members The Neighbor? 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