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Show 1- PERSONAUTY REVIEW, SKETCH Salt Lake Stages Handball Olympics He Went To BYU To Find A Wife, The National Olympics of Handball will be staged here in April as (me of the Success... And In Business Too Success is the arrow of life hitting dead center upon the target of aspiration. And this, in a sentence sums up the life of R. David McDougal, 4330 South Redwood Road, successful businessman, ardent church and civic worker, traveler, family man. Mr. McDougal has been a since he in seeking a was a child profession, a wife, a way of life. He has always known what he wanted, and never settled for doing less than his best to goal-strivi- being ng ... achieve his goals. McDougal Funeral Hemes enjoy the prestige of being the only funeral homes in the Valley to belong to the selective International Order of the Golden Rule, and Mr. McDougal serves on the national beard of this organization. His busy schedule must ten be Juggled, but he maintains a balance of work and relaxation. '.The McDougals love to do things as a family, and travel is their major hobby. Mr. McDougal has visited ed 49 of the 50 states and in Canada, Cuba and Mexico. His visit to Cuba in 1957 with his wife was cut short because of governmental tensions that were growing at the time. "It is a beautiful hasal-travel- Today he is a licensed mortician and owner of McDougal Funeral Home in Taylorsville and McDougal' White Chapel in Salt Lake City because of an impression that guided bis. course from the time he was an impression inseven beautiful funeral a by spired service for his grandmother. The ninth of eleven children, Mr. McDougal was born and raised on a Campbellsport, Wisconsin dairy farm. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in mortuary science and worked as a licensed mortician until he received a call to serve a mission for the Church of place, but the atmosphere has he changed to undesirable, said. He enjoyed the historical of the New England states . . . "they have a culture unlike the others . . . but of all the places hes seen, he liked Hawaii best. "It has a romance and beauty about it that is hard to exhe said, adding that plain, the western coast of Mexico aura bears a strong resemblance to Hawaii. He described Mexican dwellings as having an 'old country feeling, contrasted by Mexico City, the largest city mi the North American continent, population wise, with more than 38,-0- 00 enrolled at the modern University of Mexico. first national athletic of con- tests to be held in Salt Lake City, which is rapidly becoming a sports center, particularly for winter sports, announced Ross Mr. McDougal, who reenjoyable and proud experiences was the year he served ceived the Granger-Hunt- er Chamber of Commerce award as the first PTA president of for outstanding achievement Taylorsville Elementary School. That was two years in civic contributions, appearance of business and general ago two years hat have outstanding contributions to been full and happy for the the community, is more proud family. of his growing family than his Of course, every family has own accomplishments. its ups and downs, and the McDavid, 14, is student body Dougals have been no exceppresident of Valley Junior tion, but they have learned High School this year and has to dwell on the good times. been an honor student since And with this optimistic outhe entered the school. Ha and look, the future would appear his four younger brothers and to be as bright as the past. sisters are all interested and doing well in music, including Kirk, 12; Marcie, 13, both students at Valley Junior High; Spencer, 8, a student at Taylorsville Elementary, and Lisa, 4. One of Mr. McDougals most least known and least understood part of the securities business The Thorsen, industrial relations counselor of the Utah Handball Association. To raise funds for its sponsorship, local handball players mostly area businessmen - have scheduled a event to be held February 23 and 24 at 7:30 P.M. in the Deseret Gymnasium. A two-ho-ur color film, "Quest of White Water will be featured as the main attraction, narrated by Jack L. Currey. ... fund-raisi- ng is probably the market, that vast, decentralized, where thousands of different securities change hands every day. Do you know how it operates ? What securities are traded there? "Over-the-Count- our new "Over-the- -' Counter Bulletin," just off or both? They're yours for the asking from any of our more than 160 offices. Or use the coupon below. for Ihe liraiEHB Please send me a copy of OTC Booklet OTC Bulletin Both NAME. ADDRESS. CITY & STATE ZIP YOUR PHONE NO. sure they get their Be Not a couple to waste any time, the newlywed McDougals So press. Would you like either 12, 1950. broke ground for the funeral home (which also encompasses their beautiful home on Redwood Road) cm April 17, the day they returned 1950 from their honeymoon. The formal opening of the home was held November 19, 1950. major additions have been since that time, until today "it is the largest fun-echapel in the state, as far Mr. McDougal as I know said. The energetic businessman is also vice president and secretary of Valley Loan and Finance Corporation, j Ten answers to the third question can be found in imi: Latter-da- y er Securities. llTElfl Saints in the Great Lakes region. Two years later he returned to his home state and worked as a mortician in Milwaukee until 1943 when he came to Utah and Brigham Young University. His real reason for coming to BYU, he admits, was to find a wife. And once again his purpose was accomplished when he married Joyce Muir, a native of Taylorsville, on April over-the-count- er Which stocks appear to offer interesting investment opportunities now? The answers to the first two questions can be found in our booklet called sir ... Jesus Christ A6 1966 February 24, MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & QMITH INC Vitality Quota (OHM every day . . . bets cn who caught the swordfish? leaving with the one that didnt get away. Mr. McDougal poses with his wife, Joyce before Any AMEMCAN OAKY ASSOCIATION Of UTAH Sftmmdlty Uk'0mry Fanmn roll STOCK ElCItttt i0 DTILI PIIICINl STOCK 0 MKHOOITT m al. , ifi k A A i 5 a O iJ J secre-tary-tresu- rer Mid-Vall- Linear programming ey Corporation, Development board member of Valley West Hospital, director of Valley Corporation, Development vice president of Taylorsville Investment Corporation and vice president of American Realty Corporation. Although the major part of his life has been rewarding, the past nine years of giving service through Lionism have been some of the most satisfying experiences. He recently completed a term as District Governor of 28-- T, one of four districts in the state. The position of District Governor is the highest position in Lionism in the state. Mr. McDougal has held all of the local Lions Club positions, including that of president in 1960-6- 1, the year the bowery was built in Taylojs-vil- le Community Park. T. One of many philanthropic offshoots resulting from his volunteer service work was the New Eyes For the Needy, Inc., project that he headed up in this area. The non -- sectarian organization in Short Hills, New J ersey, was set up for the sole purpose of helping to provide better vision for those who are unable to buy eyeglasses themselves. Because one of Lionism s r. -- date. Also active in church and social groups, Mr. McDougal has served seven years as Bishop and in other church positions, including the capac- ity of high priest, and is a member of the Town House Athletic Club and other social Voos Hv PPled e P fr THE WEST - P.D.Q. DINNERS from $1.19 the big HaThese are waiian mobile kitchens. You can choose from five PD.Q. dinners, all at one low price $1.19. FREE DELIVERY on orders of 2 or more dinners. 35c delivery on single orders. radio-dispatche- h Pork P.D.Q. t, super-fas- Chow Mein, Egg Foo Yung, Sweet ond Sour Spare Ribs Pork Chow Mein, Ham Fried Rice, P.D.Q. 2: P.D.Q. 3: Pork Chow Mein, Egg Foo Yung, Fried Jumbo Shrimp Ham Fried Rice 4i FRIED CHICKEN P.D.Q. 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