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Show ; I The Neighboi, Holladay, Salt Cake County, Utali at .. their residence 'Jurlns-th- e Guests wre ' holiday season. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1964 -- parents of Mrs Jensen, Mrs Glen Munn, Sidney, Monte Munn, an aunt, Holladay News Notes, $ National Association of Accountants and other accounting v groups. Mr Carter is married to the former Antoinette . DeVrfendt. They have one son. i Promoted to Vice-Preside- nt and .Mfs Ethel Whlttenburger. To usher in the hew year Mr Morris D. Stark, 4518 Roger Dr., held his annual New Years party in the Presidential Suite of the Newhouse Hotel. The party consisted of a smorgasbord dinner served at 10 p.m. to sixty people, and dancing was enjoyed by guests throughout the entire, evening! lb add to the gaiety of the affair, a large supply of conand fetti, hats, noisemakers, balloons were presented to each guest. As a complimentary gift the ladies each received a box of perfume nipsapd the gentlemen a grooming set. Visiting at the residence of Mr & Mrs Majid Omana, 4500 Roger Dr., was Mrs William Mathiesen of Scottsbluff, Neb. arrived in Mrs Mathiesen Salt Lake Dec. 22. She left by train Tthursday, Jan. 2 for her Nebraska home. Mary Gail Stark CR Emery Carter & Assistant Apostle Emery Carter of 2945 Branch Leaves .for Fair Site Dr., was recently named of the Gibbons and Assistant Apostle to the LPS Red Construction Company at Chureh, Bernard Park Brock-bank- , Salt Bake City. and Mrs Brockbank, 1701 Mr Carter is a native of Poca E. 4620 South, will be leaving telle,' Vida.- - and graduated from the near future for New York will remain Woodburjfollege (CunfLaude) Cif$vjiJiiM?ethey in 1948. During World War II until the completion ; of - the he served in the South .Pacifie church building at the New and was a technical sergeant York Worlds Fair. attached to the Marine Corps division. Mrs Frank J. McDonald, 2813 Before joining the Gibbons Ilillsden Dr., was hostess at a and Reed Company in June, brilnch given Sunday morning, 1956, Mr Carter was associated Dec. 29, honoring Mrs. Munson with Lincoln G. Kelly & Co. as Hinman of Beverly Hills, Calif. a Certified Public Accountant Other guests included Mrs Ernand senior accountant. He' Also est Campbell, Mrs George Hunas director, secretary ter, Miss Ethel Murphy, Mrs of Gibbons Real- Laird Goggin, Mrs Boyd Laver, ity Co. and of Gibbons and Reed Mrs Jack Keyser, Mrs Elmer Cottonwood Hospital Concrete Products Co. He is Crosland, Mrs Keith Ellertson. also vice president, director Mrs Hinman has been Mr & Mrsf a and secretary of Broderick & in the Vaughn E. Butler, 1832 E. Gibbons, Inc. during her brief 4625 So., girl, Dec. 19. In addition to his many actFrank Quist, 2609 E. Spring-cree- k Mr & Mrs Leland Jensen of ivities, Mr Carter is president Rd., girl, Dec. 19. ct the Sera Club of Salt Lake 1498 Lakewood Dr., entertained Lloyd Vowles, 1963 E. 190 So., City, a past director of the relatives from Caldwell, Ida., boy, Dee. 19. Winton M. Flitton, 1954 Nora Circle, boy, Dee. 20. Thomas Kalange, 2228 E. 7110 50., boy, Dec. 20. Tom D. Pratt, 2275 Haun Ave., boy, Dec. 20. . Burt Worthington, 6550 So. Ds enter-extensivel- y Hol-are- j i '' tiiittilP3 J 'TV: 7 ' ' i. , ' , w''alSr .Jduni stock up on for the weekend! -- a AMEJUCAN DAlXY ASSOCIATION' OF UTAH Pw? Hrman ifmmni Ip m Dec. Cecil Robert F. Zarbock, Dr., girl, Dec. 20. Richard V. Juluson, 3118 Celeste Way, boy. Dee. 20. Vintt Simms, 841 Hudson Ave., boy, Dec. 21. Dennis sStevenS, 1130 Kensington Ave., girl, Dec. 21. Gerald L. East, 1466 fc. 4320 50., boy, Dec. 22. Norman W. Johnson, 3547 So. Shafer Ln., boy, Dec. 22. Chan Bljts, 150 Downington Ave., girl, Dccrs23."-Pau- l B. Johnson, 361 Spring-vieDr., girl, Dec. 23. Perry D. Peacock, 1496 W. Olive St., girl, Dec. 24. William D. Bowe, 240 Vine St., girl, Dee. 25. Andrew T. Rogers, 411 Roosevelt St., bpy, Dec. 27. Dan R. Qod, 4291 Achilles Dr., boy, De& 28. Larry G. Richards, 2359 E. 4800 So., girl, Dec. 28. Ronald E. Child, 6318 So. Meadowcrest Rd., girl, Dec. 29. 3079 L. Durrant, Thomas Mountair Dr., boy, Dec. 29. Ray G. Martineau,lG91 Vine St. girl, Dec. 29. Mike Rodarte, 332 Jeremy St., . boy, Dec. 29. sr Vj East, girl, 4155 ' r,V14 ' 2365 i 20. m March of Dimes Plans to Double Birth Defects and Arthritis Centers Announcing plans to double the present number of March of Dimes birth defects and arthritis centers in the nation, the worlds most successful voluntary health organization this week launched its tradig tional January appeal. of Basil OConnor, president h The National Foundation-Marcof Dimes, which financed development of both polio vaccines, said the goal this year would be $45 million, a sum our medical and scientific advisers agree we can wisely use to combat th ravages of these cripplers. This sum would" apply to patient care, research, professional and public educa' tion. The March of Dimes now defects supports some 77 birth centers and arthritis treatment the country. According William S. Clark, the medical department of The National Foundation-Marc- h of Dimes, the national dimensions of the health problems posed by birth defects and arthritis have grown to a nation repoint where this for quires at least 100 centers birtl defects and 50 lor arthritis. of Through the generositywill the American people, we cenbuild up our chapter and ter programs across the United Stated to meet their needs .Our offensive against both dhese will die recrippling afflictions doubled in 1964. Leading in this offensive will be the members of the 3,000 March of Dimes chapters in the nation plus the volunteers they enlist an expected army of two milli9n people. The throughout campaign continues with January and culminates the Mothers March during which sdme 15 million homes are visited from coast to coast. In addition, a total of 36 million mailers are distributed naof tionally to informof families the March the health aims of Dimes and they alse serve as a means qf returning tributions to local chapters. The herculean task of addressing envelopes regionally is k r LeNore ,V;: Mr & Mfs lvenneth Turnbow, k'Cft h" Fawson,1 fomihg .marriage of Miss Cornwall to. Griffith . Ouinhy Sr. lief fiance is a graduate of the ' University of Washington. She interpreter for - Mr Fawson will graduate in June. The couwhen he was with the V. S. to be wed in Salt Lake ple plan Array in Korea ten years ago, in late summer. and is .taking special training City with the U. S. Army in El Paso, Tex. Ip. Brockbank Leaves Mr & Mrs Parley J. Poulsen For Building Mission 2144 E. 6535 South, returned home on New Years Day from Bp. Park Brockbank who has San Diego, Calif, after a holi- served in th Ward bishday visit with their daughter opric is 1st and 2nd, counselor Frank for the past one and a half Marilyn and Fleming and children Kathy, years, has been called by Bp. and Debbie. Mr Poulson and Mr Boud to serve on a Southwest Fleming spent day in building mission in the Los AnMexico. geles, Califordia area. He hnd Mr & Mrs Wyman Bond who his wife Joan, returned on New reside at 3064 Lake Circle, had Years Day from a trip to San a New Years Eve partyj at Dimas, Calif., where they had their home for four couples who gone to make arrangements for are close friends. a residence. The couple have Visiting at the home of Mr five children and plan to leave &. Mrs R. E. Shaw, 1792 Glen-broo- this month. They reside at 2196 is Mr Shaws Fafdown Are. Circle, mother Mrs Lillian Shaw 6 Mr Si Mrs James Lawler, 5262 Gurene Drive, spent the holi. days in MQwauke, Wis., visiting Mrs Lawlers parents and friends. Mr Si Mrs Fred Efiderlin, 1661 Lonepeak Dr:, are enjoying a A New Years Eve dinner- yisit from out of state guestsance was held at the Cotton. Mrs Helen Hauptvogel and Mrs wood Stake house sponsored by Mary Kane, both of San Fran-sisc- the MIA Tuesday, Det. 31. The Calif. theme chosen was Midnight In Mr & Mrs J. M. Jensen who terlude and decorations were have been visiting through the in gold and white, under the holidays at the home of Mr & direction of Susan Tuckett, as Mrs Koomler 5629 S. 1080 E., left Jan. 3 to return to their KEYS home in Boise, Ida. They are MADE the parents of Mrs Koomler. 23rd East had as theif guest for the holidays. Warrant officer Kwon Yung Koo of South Korea Army. He served as aft 6504 S. - ttse-Fif- son-in-la- Tia-jaun- a, k Cottonwood Stake Has Party while you Cathy Cornwall Announces Engagement Miss k . ' ' long, fflhess... child. Brothers, sfrfersT' .Homer, She, was bom Feb. 13,TS99, in Mrs Myrtle iiunter, Mrs Ilaze! Butte, Mont., to eCharles E., all Salt Lake City. DeWald, Smith and Sarah Helen Mc-Ilrat- h. - James Edward Wonnacott , James Edward Wonnacott, 49, 2926 E. 3835 South, died Sun- day in a Salt Lake hospital after, a lingering illness. He was born April 13, 1914, in Midvale. He was a son of James Edwin and Charlotte Norris Wonnacott. Mr Wonnacott married Kathryn Dana in 1949, in Las Vegas, Nev. , He was a trainman for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. He was & member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and a member of the LDS chureh. He was a veteran of World War II, and hg fought with the Marine Corps in Iwe . - her home. She wa4 born April 30, 1894, Beaver, to Ransome LaFayette and Liza' Ann Robertson d. sc ? ! ti J D.-F- great-grand- Glass Replacement AUTO , TT GLASS AND Vera Mcllarath Chlepas Mrs Vera Mclllrath Chlepas, 64, 2313 Olympus Dr died in a Salt' Lake rest home after a WINDOW GLASS Also Gel an Extra Key Glass and Sash for New Construction Call Today 255-289- vies Washington, was at home with her parents Mr & Mrs R. M. Cornwall, 1720 East 5600 South, during the holidays. While she was here her parents announc- - B. C. Allan Ethel Leona Redingfield Colburn Allah, 69, 3400 Evergreen Ave., died of natural causes at , His survivors include his widow; son,. Todd D.; stepsons, Larry Thomas, Salt Lake City; Richard Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa.; mother, Long Beachu; Mrs Frances Bench, Salt Lake City. a -- Ethel L. Earl Pitts She married William Barter Earl E. Pitts, 67, 6449 Colburn in 1910. Hd died May, r Df. was dead on arrival at a Salt Lake hospital of what 1916. She married William Joseph hospital authorities said was, an 1920. He died April, 1945 Allan, apparent heart ailment. She was a member of the He was born Aug, 15, 1896, in Salt Lake City, to James S. LDS Church.' and Emily Gawan Pitts. include her Her survivors He married Mary McKean, sons, daughter, Fred B., CoJan. 3, 1919, in Farmington. Mrs Mervin (Lucille) lburn, He was an automobile sales- Richards, Mrs Halard (Alta) man for Zions motors. He was Barker, all Salt Lake City; Mrs a member of the LDS church. Olene - (Wilma) Whitaker, Mrs His survivors include bis wid- Nevin (Ethel) Criddle, both ow, son, daughters, James, Kaysvflle; brothers, Charles, . Salt Lake City; Mrs LaGrande, Ore,; Jamees, Mur(Jean) Davis, Pocatello; four ray; Fred, Spokane, Wash.; 22 grandchildren; one grandchildren. Jima. watch Miss Cathy Cornwall, who is of the University attending t. She married Con Chiepas, 16, 1923, in Farmington. He died Jan. J, 1961. ' Her sbrvivorS include he Son, Theodore t.,- Saif take city; six grandchildren; brothers, Gerald, Salt lLake City, Charles, Dale City, Calif. Oct High-lan- d Obituaries ' 1 7573 S. Stale Si. HOLIDAY SWEET SHOPPE 1 Holladay Glass Co. i 4(89 Holladay Blvd. 1 i'.'i v.T Csl . T. 4 j:;; USE OUR ' s : it rli STATEMENTS MADE TO ORDER . RETURN ADDRESS . -- n& j -. Gary Layton and ?ajn Coodwin. Music was furnished hy the McGee Diamond Combo. Following dinner a program was presented featuring Lee Fugal who performed jn a piano tom-ed- y routine. Those it! charge were stake dance ' directors, Vera' and Harold Ellsworth; general chairman, Aunde Rieg-get- ; dinner, Annette Fox; decSusan Tuckett; and orations, two representatives from each of the wards MIA groups. sisted-fc- .:! . 'I Ay fund-raisin- N Cottonwood foies , v - - - t 130 4 V As r WM - - WINDOW ENVELOPES j - It s V-i-J -- ! CARDS TO SPECIFICATION 4 FILE O DUPLICATE TRIPLICATE RECEIPT BOOKS Y.( ... & ' ' ' C. jK .I S l- Qss - i ' - O j NCR PAPER AVAILABLE No Carbon Required tk Mary ' LEDGER SHEETS ' MmZiwR f Lou Graves, the 1964 National March of Dimes Child campaign will, be .the crosscountry tour of winsome Mary Lou Graves, 5, of Flint, Michu, open who was born with-a- n spine, since repaired,, and who developed excess water oh the jbirth defect brain, another fectified itself. which has now paraMary Lou. however, is moves lyzed in the legs but with surprising alacrity with leg bracks, crutches and her wheel chair. In addition to vi- ld - . vacious Mary Lou as the Na- tional March of Dimes Child, many states, counties and municipalities across the country designate their own March of Dimes Child symbolizing the, aims of their local campaigns. In her travels this month, accompanied by her parents. Mary Lou is scheduled to call President Lyndon B. Ct--Llfishly assumedof by volun- - upon thousands teenagers, Johnson at the "White' House and has already visited with homemakers, grandmothers. Helping to dramatize the many Senators, Congressmen, Governors and other high officials. The pretty has interviewed the heads of such influentiaThational organizations as the General Federation of Womens Clubs, the Elks, Rotary. Kiwanis and other service clubs including the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amvets, Catholic War Veterans? Jewish War Veterans and others. An estimated total of 250,000 infants are bom each year in the United States with serious birth defects. This is equivalent to one in 16 births, or 700 children a day. Of the quarter million total, more than 30,000 die. including stillbirths. As to arthritis, the other major health area in which the March of Dimes leads the attack, fully 11 million Americans are tormented by one or another fopm of this, the Nations No. 1 . . crippler. 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