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Show Beneficiaries Of Becky Barton Legacy Are Children With Cancer An endowment fund to lienefit children undergoing cancer treatment will he established at Primary Children! Medical Center in memory of Becky Barton. The memorial is being created with $18,719.53 remaining from a fund estab- lished to pay for a January 13 in the hospital's she was an inpatient. Funds President's Room. On that from the Pennies By the day one year ago, Becky first Inch" campaign paid for entered Primary Children's part of her hospital to begin treatment fora rare exHnses. form of leukemia that had Becky's form of leukemia been diagnosed only the day is one that is typically more Irefore. resistent to chemotherapy She spent most of the next than other varities. A two months in the hospital, transplant was proundergoing tests and treatposed as an alternative ment. Medical and nursing treatment. transplant Becky imderweut last spring. The money was presented at Primary Children's on Area Obituaries operations and radiation treatments that would be necessary, the Becky Barton Fluid was established. fund-raisin- Burleigh Williamson. She married Ur. Leslie A. Smith Scptem!cr 29, 1920, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active menilrer of the I.US Church Ogden 78th Ward. Weber Member of Ogden County Medical Auxiliary, and I'tah State Medical Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband, OgAlliert den; two sons, daughters, la-d- ie Smith, Jr., San Jose, Calif.; Ronald C. Smith, and Mrs. S. Fife (Marian) Black-buOgden; Mrs. Rex I. (Gayle) Smith, Edmunds, Washington; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services will le held Friday, 1 p.m. at the Lindquist and Sons Mortuary in Ogden. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. g tributions had been received totalling $167,1 13.93. Becky's laikeridge Junior I ligh School in Orem staged Large selection children throughout the COORDINATES jump-a-tho- n state sent in their pennies and dimes. Small children even brought in their piggy banks. ' Edna McLaws Uolson, 85, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away January 13, 1982 at her home in Tooele ' of cancer. She was born August 4, 1896 in Bingham, Utah, to William and Mary Herron McLaws and spent most of her life in Tooele. She married Albert LeRoy Dolxion in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, lie passed away July 10, 1965. Mrs. Dolison was active in the LOS Church, having served many years in Primary and Relief Society organizations. She was well known for her cooking and quilt making and worked long hours in teaching others her skills. ambitious and full of She energy and had a keen interest in world events. She touched the lives of her friends, neighbors and family in many ways and will be missed very much by her surviving sons: Jay L. Oobson, Logan; William Ralph, Paradise, Utah; Harold Blaine, Salt Lake City and Russell, of Tooele; and daughter, Mrs. Glen (Carol) Larson of Burley, Idaho. One daughter, Elaine, died shortly after birth. Other survivors include her sisters: Hazel Pocock, Salt Lake City; Ida Staples, Bountiful and Ruby Whear, Tooele. Funeral will be held Saturday noon in the Tooele 11th Ward Chapel, 180 South Coleman. Viewing will be at the 3i r t . . Tooeles months, Becky was a pat ient BIBS 882-066- Group Reg to $33 9 Si 4 servings 2 medium-size- d acorn Business Men! Ya Got A Minute? Good! Why riot check our health group plans for any size business? We represent Crown Life which has the most competitive plans on the market! bCRQWN LIFE INSURANCE COMFttNY Insurance Agency 882-005- 0 or 1 14 cup chopped unpeeled cooking apples 1 tablespoon butter 14 cup seasoned dry bread cnimbs Preheat oven to 350 degree F. Cut squash in half; remove seeds. Bake, cut side down, in a shallow pan 35 to 45 minutes, or until squash' can easily be pierced with a fork. Mean14 cup butter in a saucepan. Saute ham, celery and green pepper until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in flour and seasonings until smooth. Remove from heat. Gradually stir in milk. Bring to boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute. Stir in apples. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a small skillet; stir in bread crumbs. while, melt Remove squash from oven. Spoon creamed mixture into cavities of squash. Sprinkle bread crumb mix- ture over top. Return to oven for about 10 minutes, or until filling is hot and bubbly. Serve immediately. 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PILLOW & STITCHERY KITS 244 PRINTED Reg. 6.99 RT yd. QUILTING BATTS Reg. to 3.29 yd. 15. KITS yd. yd. DAN RIVER PLAIDS PRINTS KAMPUR CLOTH Reg. 1.99 1.44 Entire Stock 20 KNITS 1.44 20 QUILTED FABRICS 3.44 GINGHAM & BROADCLOTH FLANNEL yd. yd. Entire Stock Entire Stock Reg. to 4.99 Reg. to 4.79 WOOL 60" Machine wash. Reg. 7.50 Reg. 3.89 60" wide i GABARDINE CORDUROY 20 13 13 20 DENIM JEANS squash k cup (14 stick) butter 1 14 cups diced cooked ham 14 cup chopped celery 14 cup chopped green pepper 3 tablespoons flour 14 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon nutmeg Dash pepper 13 & GLASSWARE SHIRTS & BLOUSES ' Girls immediate, critical need ings, the January Readers and t0 the committee which in notes, comparison Digest with 23 percent in Italy, 22 administered the original - Becky Barton Fund, percent in Japan, 17 percent in France and 10 per- HAM N APPLES cent in Canada. IN SQUASH on PILLOWCASES Large group SLIPPERS - extended their gratitude rainy day. A mere 6.3 perand appreciation to the inof our cent disposable s response to Becky s media come finds its way into sav- - SHEETS 16.88 JEANS a very difficult course remains a model of courage for all of us," said children's cancer specialist Richard T. OBrien, M.D., who initiated her treatment at Primary Childrens. Donald R. Poulter, administrator of Primary Childrens, said, Becky is a symlKil of all the children w ho have lieen t reat ed here. The money from the fund will lie used to help us con-tinour research into childhood cancer and care for other children in our Ed and Ann Barton, Beckys parents, said estabMrs. Dobson lishing the fund at Primary Childrens is a way to exTate Mortuary, on Friday from 6 to 8 press the great love and p.m. and at the church one hour prior to appreciation we have for all services. the people who helped Burial will be in the Tooele City Becky. Its also a way to show our respect and gratiCemetery. tude to Dr. OBrien and the nurses who treated and supported Becky while she was Representative at Primary, not are Americans tr. Irs. Barton also known for saving for a Call OVERALLS Entire stock. Kids and ladies pro- 13. .12 DOMESTICS ,$3 13 13 Group positive attitude throughout gram. Tooele Floral 351 C Center, where she fought the ravages of the disease and the effects of the transplantation with courage and determination. But finally, exhausted and unable to fight anv longer, she died on cancer treatment Joel Sagers N. Main $1 JUNIORS SWEATERS & SWEATERS on Jewelry. Values to $1 0 transplantation in April with her older sister, Audrey, being the marrow donor. For three oh Entire stock GRAB BAGS & on 0 bone-marro- . Grave markers or monuments 25-5- 13 Group SHIRTS . Beckys cheerful and BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL ART 30 PLAID SKIRTS July 8, 1981. was-ver- Now. Entire stock L JEANS & DRESS PANTS 12.88 BLOUSES and extensive process of at the UCLA Medical Edna M. Dobson Group Large group. Reg. to $27 Rocky liegan the arduous 7 BOYST81 8 LADIES and raised $8,000; a dinner in Orem sponsored by local business people, raised $5,000; Bill Gee, president of Minit Lulic in Utah, contributed another $5,000; and school a Mary Ann Smith, wife of Ur. A. Smith, died January 12, 1982 at her home in Ogden. Born April 7, 1896 in Ogden, a daughter of Coleman L. and Clara Ida We Dont Want to Carry These Items Over Into 1982 Angeles. To pay for the series of The appeal The radical, expensive, touched the hearts of thouand complicated procedure sands of Utahns and reached as far as Florida and California. When it was over, more than 8,700 con- staff joined in celebrating Becky's 13th birthday while Mary Ann Smith RY is done at onlya few institutions in the country, and the Bartons setteld on the pediatric unit at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Ixme-marro- bone-marro- PRE-INVENTO- 25. Red Heart" RUG & CRAFT YARN 800 THREAD 81.00 |