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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, THtttlSDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 19G2 cho Santa Fe near San Diego. Last fall she won a first place at the annual award show there. Hostess for Riverdale Camp 27 month her entire exhibit ' Sunset ward Relief Society DUP this month will be Mrs. willNeyt be moved up to the Palo-ma- r held heir last work meeting for Leonard (Leah) Cook. This first College Library in San Mar-cof for the new season is to another month long showmeeting be held next Thursday afternoon, ing. Carothers, hospitality; Mrs. Kent Sept. 27, beginning at 2 p.m. A Mrs. Snow is well known here, i Peggy i Brown, saving stamps; lesson entitled They came in having attended the local schools Mrs Boyd (Arvilla) Stimpson, 1862 will be given by Mrs..j. While attending Weber High she Mrs. Ken (Maty) lunchroom; Edward (Pearl) Child. Visitors last week at the Frank was an ait student of Fermin Kellerstrass. Mrs. magazine: D. Warner home were Emmas Westergard. Floyd 'Coral) Birch, special edFor the first time since the brother-in-laand sister Nolan ucation and Cvonne Sorensen Morse and district was divided. Riverdale The first PTA meeting of the the their daughter, Dawna. The Mor- voters went to the polls will be a Back to School Sept 11 primary Di'trk-Ofl,j year se family live in Oklahoma on Oct 4 night City all the area of Riverdale south where he is connected with a this year, two of RiverAgain Road, cast a total of 193 votes large oil company. Dawna came out dale truck gardners have walked of who of a total 449 citizens here to enroll at the BYU. off with high honors at the state Another of Emmas sisters, are registered. fair with the garden produce they In the north section of the comMrs. Eva Marie Sorensen Snow put on display there. They are was No District there 2, munity, of Escondido, California, is havKalo and Nick DAgmllo. of 141 ballots tallied out Toyse a total ing her own show of Guests of the Don Ellis family of a registration figure of 161. her own original oil paintings last week were Dennis Maroney This is compared to last fall's and Howard Henshaw, both of during the enure month of Sept of votes election 359 tally Her paintings are on display at general Hollister. California The two cast of a possible 765 registerout the Showcase of the Arts at the men came here to enroll young ed voters 'before the ristrict was at the BYU Mr Maroney is Country Squire Tearoom at Ran- divided into two.) the son of friends they made Functions of the The subject, while Don served in the Navy. juvenile Court will be discussed This coming weekend the Ellis by judge E. F. zeigler for the will entertain at a family reLes Amis Gaies Club meeting dinner union Ardis sishonoring this month. It is to be hel at the ter family, the Ben Larkins, who home of Mrs. Herman (Perneicai are coming up from Glendale, Fiet next Monday evening, Sept. California to bring their daughter ar24 The program has been LaRae to enrol at the BYU. ranged by Mrs. Lew (Lois) Cost-le- RIVERDALE NEWS SUNSET NEWS o jn one-ma- n Date of the Riverdale ard Relief Society Bazaar has been set for Nov. 10. For the coming year, the Riverdale School PTA will be staffSmith . ed by the following; moThpson, president; Mrs. Don (Donna) Child, 1st vice president; Principal Darwin Taylor, 2nd vice president; Mrs. David (zona) Taylor, secretary; Mrs. Dahl (Berdean) Crabtree, publicity, Mrs. Frank (Emma) Warner, Bookmobile; Mrs. Charles GET MORE the summer, Thursday morning. bors now. and Utah. Sept. 13. They had pot luck Mrs. Carol Steed and daughter The Sunset Careless Cookers lunch with it. have returned from a win awards at the State Fair. Colleenj Dime Sunday The original vacation trip to the Worlds Fair Banana Bread, Nancy Wysong, was held in Sunset Ward Sept and down the California coast a blue ribbon. Second 9, and in the Sunset Back to School Night PTA is Rhonda Marilyn McQuarrie, Ward, Sunday Sept. 16 to lx held Thursday. Sept. 20 at Wiggle, Rea Jean Covington, and Friends will be happy to near that the former Sunset resident North Davis Junior High School Brenda Parker, each won red at 7 30 pm All parents are ribtions for banana bread Ronald Pauling, is engaged to uiged to attend and meet your Muffins. Kim Mitchell won a , the lovely Ruby Morgan of and will be married on Nov children's teachers Mr and Mrs red ribbon Drop cookies; Rea Jean Cov16. Ronnie recently filled a two Fied Bermer aie While here, Mr and Mrs Ad- ington and Brenda Paiker each; and a half year mission to New ams really showed hum the west won blue nblions Zealand , . Lay-ton- The Sunset chool PTA was recently organized and the following Mrs. Donald officers electedLeatham, president; Mrs. Samuel Harris, 1st 2nd Mr. Cart Peterson, and Mrs. Jean Burson, secretary-treasurer- . A get acquainted tea was held Thursday, Sept. 20, at the School, for the PTA officers and chairmen, room mothers and teachers. The Seven Presidents of Sevt; ' BICYCLE New HEADQUARTERS Used We Service Repaired Take Trade-in- s Phone 825- - 8632 J. Blaine Bingham's Firestone 1955 Vwwww W. V 5200 Roy, Utah So. WWWWWTVWWWWWWWWyWWWVWWWWWYV j WWWv Complete Auto Service 5211 So. 1825 held their weekly meeting Wednesday. Sept. 12, at the home of Mr. Boyd Call. Joseph T. Wells, was released from the Dee hospital and returned to the Eastern Atlantic mission, date set for October 8 Mr Clarence Sears is making satisfactory improvement and en. joys visits from friends and neigh enties History Of Medicine SURGERY Ambroise Pare, young French army surgeon of the sixteenth century, is credited with elevating surgery to professional stature by introducing scientific and humane methods. In this History of Medicine painting, a turning point in the treatment of wounds is illustrated. Traditionally, boiling oil was poured over the wound. With the supply of oil exhausted. Pare improvised and discovered that unbumed patients recovered more rapidly. Pare' also did away with cautery irons, used to stop bleeding in severe injuries, and resorted to tying off blood vessels with ligatures; invented new surgical instruments; fought superstition and use of expensive but worthless medicines George A. Bender is director of this sorlaa a( naintinus. commissioned bv Parke. 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