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Show Rei J Holbrook and his v-ife Lola have returned from a four day trip to New Orleans, La. where he attended the graduation gradua-tion exercises from Southeastern Southeast-ern University on July 2 I , V)W, tD receive his PhD in psychology. KM I) WAS born Sept. 9, l'22 in fioiintitul. His elementary elemen-tary education was obtained in Bountiful and he graduated trorn Davis High School in IVIU. He went to the I,', of L'. for five quarters, at which point he lett lor a two year period as a mis mo nary for the LDS ( lnm.h. He served in the l.ast-crn l.ast-crn Suites Mission, mainly comprised o! the states ol New .Yoi k and Pennsylvania. I I'ON HIS return he entered the L nitcd Stales Armed I uii.es in April, I '44. He completed com-pleted his paratroop training and was assigned to the llth Airborne Division in the Philippines. Phi-lippines. 1 le was later assigned t i Okinawa and completed his .'0 months Army tour after serving in the occupation torces in J.ipan. He was di -.-chared in Oct. 1946 as a first sergeant. Upon returning home, he entered the family furniture and mortuary business. In 172 he served a second mission mis-sion for the LDS Church to Western Canada, following which he returned to the furniture furni-ture and mortuary business. IN I3 he returned to the U. of U. and completed his college col-lege education, receiving his bachelor degree in sociology, with a minor in political science. sci-ence. He worked for a shoil time iv " ! ' J 4 RKID H. HOLBROOK at the University of Utah Hospital Hos-pital asacrisis social worker in the emergency room but, then epened his own furniture store managing it for the next four years. IN 17, he entered the University Uni-versity of Utah Graduate School of Social Work, graduating gra-duating in 1969 with a master's degree iin social work. In 1970 he enrolled in the University of California, at Berkeley and graduated in 1970 with his masters in public health. He spent the summer ot 1970 working in the Public Health Department of New York City. In the fall of 1970, he returned re-turned to Salt Lake City and accepted employment as a clinical cli-nical social worker with the Neighborhood Health Center, which has eventually merged into the private, non-profit, Health Maintenance Organization Organi-zation known as the Family Heullh Plan of Utah (FHP). HE CONTINUES to be employed em-ployed there and has been named the supervisor of the family counseling division. During his career, he has served in many church assign- ments and in civ k and poh'.'.cal responsibilities. HE MARRIED Lola Hg; son of Syracuse, Ut. in 1-and 1-and they are the parents of Kiur children: Scott, married to Jo' Chamberlain (wuh five children), chil-dren), Ya!, married to Bunny Millgate (with three children). Kim and Lynett. |