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Show Memorials Established For Local Residents Memorials have been established estab-lished with the Utah Heart Association As-sociation in the name of the following fol-lowing late residents of Salt Lake City and County during the past months, according to Dr. James F. Orme, association president. Honored were: Mrs. Alice La-Rue La-Rue Healey Hall, Buelah Curtis, Ray Malstrom, Mrs. Lillian P. Haws, Nick Konlas, James William Wil-liam Maycroft, May Larsen Bradley, Brad-ley, Charlotte Clark, Frances D. Maycroft, Frank C. Barnes, Wesley Wes-ley Moore, Melvin P. Simpson, A. E. Ted Anderson, Oscar Hanson Han-son Sr., Fern S. Nielson, Dr. James Z. Davis, John Spencer Clawson, John F. Stanfield, Mrs. Anna Reeves, Earl W. Pinney, Wililam D. Shipley and Maurice D. Larson. The announcement was made 'n the form of a quarterly report re-port released by the Heart Association. As-sociation. Dr. Orme pointed out that memorial gifts to the Heart Fund are used to support research re-search to gain new knowledge about the heart and blood vessel diseases, and to make that knowledge knowl-edge available to the practicing physician. Today, more than 10 million Americans are afflicted or disabled, dis-abled, including 500,000 school age children. In addition, 50,000 children are born each year with congenital heart defects. Many of them can be cured by new heart surgery procedures. Through scientific research man will ultimately gain control of heart disease. Many persons have found deep satisfaction in making memorial contributions to the Heart Fund. In this way, they have both served the living and ! paid thoughtful tribute to the memory of a friend, associate or relative. Memorial gifts to the Heart Fund are to be addressed to the Utah Heart Association, 250 East 1st South, Salt Lake City. Acknowledgements to the family of the deceased are made promptly, prompt-ly, and a receipt is sent to the donor for the purpose of income tax deduction. |