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Show Thursday, November NEIGHBORS 2 13, 1986 Milestoimes Missionaries To Those Souls Who Fanned The Spark Of The Inner Flame.. She is a graduate of Cyprus high where she was a sterling scholar finalist and attended the University of Utah for two years, majoring in No matter what your life is today, no matter where or how you are living, you can look back and find people who had an impact upon you and helped form your life. and resentful, but she wasn't. She was cheerful, accepting and showed me bow to keep one's I remember Elaine Harding. She taught me grammar at one time but ended up teaching me her final illness, how difficult it was "to lose control of one's body." Yes, in so many ways she taught me how to live, and with her death, she Have a Health Question? I dignity in quite difficult circumstances. Call Gram very quietly explained to me, one day in far more than the language rules that shape my ON CALL NURSE showed me how to die. With dignity. thoughts, words and writing. She was a 'hard' teacher and we groaned when we found we were to be her students. It- V T Next come my sons. We are always changed by our children, and we are accustomed to being the one in control. And so it is hard to recognize that they, as adults, have learned wisdom that did not come from us. And then, if we will, we can learn from them. r y ' textile designfashion merchandising. She affiliated with Delta Alpha Chi chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma. How many times have you said, "I wish I knew a nurse in the neighborhood I could call . . ." just to answer a question about your family's health? Now there is someone you can call-s- he's Alta View Hospital's NURSE ON CALL and it's to ask her about any medical question you have-J- ust easy ) dial 56NURSE i (566-8773- I suppose the one who has had the deepest impact upon my mature life is a man born in Bengali, India who has chosen to spend bis life teaching around the world, with his headquarters in the States. Ethel Marilee Hunter (566-8773- Marilee Hunter is preparing to leave for an LDS mission in Barcelona, Spain. Her farewell meeting will be held in the Union 16th ward, 12th E. 7800 South, Sandy, at 12:30 p.m. on November 16 and she will enter the training center on December 10. The future missionary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Hunter and they will host an open house in her honor from 6:30 to 8:30 at their home, 7858 S. 10th East on November 16. Marilee is, a Hillcrest high graduate and an English sterling scholar. She has a presidential scholarship to Brigham Young University where she is a junior studying physical therapy. most luckily 'blundered' upon him, and all s' came from him. He, my 're that blessed man, has not only changed my outer ' life, but has given form and meaning to my inner life as well. And his letters, coming from all kinds of strange places around the globe, bring joy and light to me and I carry each one around with me for days before filing it in my treasure aching-out-to-other- 1 Bradford 'box. And then . . . and I hesitate to mention it.. . the men down at the Point of the Mountain . . . yes, the State Prison ...ha ve had a deep impact upon me. I am there for a few hours each week and, first asked thought, "Well, yes, I'll try, and maybe I'll be able to help in some small way. " when But, I soon recognized that kind of thinking was Ethel's great, big ego, for I've found a lot of But I recall one afternoon ...and I can still see that dull, still room, smelling of chalk dust, with its four tiers of seats, and the exact one where I sat. Miss Harding, for some reason, was reciting a poem, "Sail on, Sail on, Sail on and on" and, suddenly she was no longer the plain, drab school teacher I had known. She was 'alive' and it was my first knowledge that adults, too, had inner fires. Fires that sparked the flame in me, and I have many times been spurred on by her words of "Even when all hope is gone . . . Sail on Sail on , Sail on and on. " And I ha ve tried. there is Gram. Healthline Information - to answer your question and help assess your immediate care needs. Physician Selection - to help you find a ' convenient physician for your family's ' g care Community Resources to connect you with other health care resources in the community NURSE ON CALL is qualified as a registered nurse, available during those hours of the late afternoon and evening from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. (12 noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday) when other medical and resource offices may be closed, and most of all she can be reached conveniently by dialing 56NURSE (566-8773- caring, wisdom and understanding within those walls. And it has been a rude awakening to my pride, arrogance and judgemental mind, to find that, yes, I could learn from them, too. Margaret Evans It's there I've found that there is no "You . . . me... them . , . those people ...or that" kind of people. No, we're all just people. People trying Stockholm, Sweden and will be honored at a farewell meeting in the Hunter 9th ward, 3745 South 6400 West, at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 16th. There are more, many more people who have had an impact on me, but this small space can't contain them. And so, to Miss Harding, Gram, JR, WR, Dr. Arya and the men at the Point . . . and A W ... I say thank you. And I mean it, too. The future missionary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Evans of West Valley City and an open house will be held for family and friends at 5:30 p.m. at their home, 6535 W. 3530 South on that same day. to our best to cope with our different, often difficult, some times horrible, experiences of life. Of course there's Gram. That seemingly weak woman was, surprisingly, very strong. She had many reasons to be sad, Then Many types of health questions can come up. When they do, here's how NURSE ON CALL can help. When you dial ) a registered nurse will answer and 56NURSE, with: help you mmmttmmmmmmmmmmmmm Clip this portion and tape it to your phone book or medicinecabinet or first aid kit so that when you have a question you can Margaret Evans has been called serve an LDS mission in frl I by calling 56 NURSE (566-877- 3) Obituaries Leo Nelson Marie Larson Darl Rees BURIED. Leo Glen Roberts Nelson, Wednesday in Sunset Gardens following services at Crescent 7th ward. He died Nov. 1. 1984. Born Sept. 18, 1904 to Joseph Leo and Jane Matheyv Roberts Nelson. Married April 4, 1928 to Thelma Toone, . later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Survivors include wife; daughters, son; Jean (Mrs. Lyle) Palmer, Calif.; Fae Hiatt and Sunnie (Mrs. Reed) Brown, Sandy; Robert T. (Lynn) Nelson, Calif. 24 grandchildren, nine brothers. BURIED. Marie Proctor Larson, 87, Thursday in Murray City Cemetery. She died NOV. 8, 1986. Born Jan. 18, 1897 to James Francis and Ellen Udora Walker Proctor. Married Samuel Roberts in 1921. He died June 6, 1935. Married Jan. 5, 1941 to Sidney Larson. He died Oct. 14, 1979. Survivors include nephews and nieces. SERVICES, for Robert 'Darl' Rees were held Thursday in Valley View 1st ward. He died Nov. 3, 1986. Born Nov. 1, 1922 to Fred and Ellen Greer Rees. Married Dec. 17, 1941 to Elaine Jackson. Survivors include wife; sons and daughters, Stephan D., Sandy; Randall L., Wyoming; Mrs. Vickie Guymon, Mrs. Annalee Jerolamon, Mrs. Mark (Robyn) Kingery, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Dave (Sue) Genola; 24 grandchildren, six Tenj-ple- Christmas Antique Fair Fleo Market Sun., Nov. 29th-- 3 0th Salt Palace AND COLLECTIBLE Sat. & Albert Aamodt brothers BURIED. Albert Louie (Uncle Al) Aamodt, 93, Monday in Elysian Burial Gardens folowing services at Murray 8th ward. He died Nov. 5, 1986. Born April 3, 1894 to Haakon and Julia Jacobsen Aamodt. She died Sept. IS, 1949. Survivors include sons and daughters, Lee, N.M.; Melvin, Turlock, Calif.; Arlene Silver, Shirley Bradford, both Provo; numerous grandchildren and sister. There's still time to order custom floral arrangements for your Thankssivins table h Swttellwuj Spwid Raw! Qmfywi'i Ftota 780'E. Center 5320 So. State DfttaHtea'5 Midvak 55-681- 8 in and death by a daughter, Barbara Burgess BURIED. Barbara Jean Jones Burgess, 44, Thursday in Murray City Cemetery following services at Taylorsville 1st ward. She died Nov. 3, 1986. Born Dec. 17, 1941 to Chloe Ollyer and John W. Jones. Married Nov. 17, 1961 to Terry Lee Burgess. Member LDS church. Active in Executive Women In- ternational. Survivors include husband, daughter Jeanne (Mrs. Kevin) Cook, granddaughter Amber Lee Cook, parents, brothers, sisters. Elizabeth Brown tta Cteate jCel 1 sisters. Prceded Jennifer. 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