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Show -- ' September 8, 1960 Hcdical men prepare for annual meeting With physicians from By 21-2- Utahs 800 practicing physici- ans can attend., at least one day's scientific programs. Earlier, on. Tuesday, Sept. 20, the House of pelegates of the Utah State Mftdfeal Association will meet in Executive session! with elections. of new officers for the statewide body among its duties. Preece Phone 27 Lomont F. Toronto Seeks third term As Sec'y of State nation-allkno- fields Mr. Norma Mr. and Mra. Stuart and daughter Glenna visited with relatives at Tremonton, Logan and Wells-vil- Farmington News Local bovines make Gary Oviatt, Farmington Mews b wjie has been on an LDS J jNew Zealan&for the - Bratthbon-V- t. The arrived in Associat ion of past three years his with Farmington parents A m e r ic a has announced the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed offiof completion outstanding Oviatt went to Calif, to meet cial production records by the 1 son on his return. their following registered Holstem Lee Ann Heea was hostess cows in this area. Ollie Dixie Daisy 4040533 pro- for a bridal shower for Miss duced 15,440 lbs. of milk and Delores Cunningham who is gomil lbs. butterfat m 305 days ing to be married to Leonard on twice daily milking as a - Moon next Friday, ear-ol- d Heilo Warnila Belle Dean , anfl, Ctace Bf bee and lbs. milk and two children, Craignnd Shelley 18,P.tO mis lbs. butterfat in 305 days moved from their home at 307 on twice daily milking as a W. Stats in Farmington to Both are owned by Kaysville last. week. with product mis-sla- 4- Rulon D. Barnes, Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. L. W. (Hap and Utah State University workRobinson recently reJanetta) ing in close cooperation with the national Holstein organiza- turned from The National Dairy Breeders Convention in Louistion, supervised the weighing ville, Kentucky. They returned and testing of production as a last week. part of the official herd testing programs. production records on every These programs provide concow in participating registered tinuing lactation and lifetime Holstem herds. , n--3 sity, has served in such, eminent offices as Chief, Pm c 3Coast 'Jus--, Office,' UJS. Depart ties, Antitrust I isim.-S- an Francisco; Deputy' Adir istra-- attended. Thomaa Anderson is confined to the St. Benedicts Hospital the past week due to an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell and family, Mr.rng Robert M. Barton an&dh'ipiren spent the Labor Day weekend at Yellowstone National Park where they attended the Square L Dance Jubilee. Lynn Whitesides, Inglewood, Calif., visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Wood, while enroute to attend, convention's Denver, Colorado; Dayton, 'Ohio and New York. . Guests last week at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. STice were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hatch, Loa, Utah. Mr. and Mra. Dale Jost and daughter Ann have moved into their new home at the Happy Homes Subdivision. Friday visitors of Mrs. George W. Wilcox were Mrs. Priscilla Taylor, Conaga Park, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thornley, Ogden. Mrs. Taylor .and art aisterg'o Mrs., Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Young and family returned last week from a vacation trip for one week to Yellowstone National Park and Quake Slide. Frank Brow is ill and, confined to the Dee Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clow-ar- d spent a few days last week at Phoenix, Arizona, where they visited at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bourne. tpr, erty ' r U-S- Philippine- - Alien Prop . Ailoi tratu ..- Philippic inlands; - id Isnf Clerk, , UJI Circuit Xuuri of Appeals, Sal - Francis?.'- I i - - . . ' fl mm: u ) hU017I;iI1E j 4f ! nr.'.i Vo ECCrWG IgW&riatt.! W I sR le stroniDennuiiiiF Henderson sees nt Asso-natio- ' Mr. and Mra. Hiraard Young entertained at a family birthday dinner party Saturday evening at their home in honor of their grandson 'David Young's Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton second birthday. Thirteen guests and family returned home last attended. York New week from Troy, Mr. and Mra. Howard Howwhere they spent two and half Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanard, months whlla Mr. Barton at- ton attended their class reunion school. tended at Payson, Saturday. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry McGlinch Returning from a' vacation entertained at a Neighbor parto Madison, Wisco n a i n, trpi home their Wednesday at ty were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd and evening. They honored Van Dean Stephenson and Mrs. Ame- son Michael They visited at tha lia Webster on their birthday home of their daughter, Mr. anniversaries and pre s e n t e d and Mrs. Rodney Stone. Mra. Nellie Bowen is confined them with gifts. Mr.- and Mrs. Riley Bushnell to the St. Benedicts undergoing and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. treatment Guests during last week Don Howard and children Brittney and Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young Paul Giles and daughter Lori were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fur. I L Wfr spent the holiday weekend at geson, San Diego, Calif.; Donald and Jan Oler, Idaho Fall, Bill Uendehson Lost Creek. can- . ia Visitors during last week of Idaho. didate for Attorney General. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood Major and Mrs. Robert CrawMra. Herman Blamirea is ill were Ted Wood of University ford snd family visited at the at the Holy Cros Hospital un- of Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace home of Mr. and Mrs. MarloVr Wood and daughter Elaine, Salt C. Keyes. Major and Mrs. Crawdergoing treatment. Mr. and Mra. J. William Swan Lake, and Hugh Wood, Holden, ford have just completed a and Attorney and Mrs. Thorn-le- y Utah. tour of duty in Japan. K. Swan and families en- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tice and Mrs. Wilma Buhler returned tertained the following guest; kCHS Jerry and Craig,;Cordon home from Heber City where at their ranch over Labor Day: Gtirr and son Gordon J t $op- - she spent week with her mothweekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 14 Sessions, Ugden. Glen Aus- er, Mrs. Frank Witt and with Bonnemort and two children tin- spent the , holiday ;tyepkghd her siate .and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Bonnemort, Mr. Uinta on tha 'how. and Mrs. Harold McDonald and Am, Mrs. Randall Bowring and font artow, deer hupt. If . , San Luis Obispo,' Calif. children and Mrs. Norma Svjnt TMr. and Mrs. Don Inwards Donald Jessop and daughter Siate'lsaMt F, and children. They celebrated were guests Tuesday evening in Sylvia, Portland, Oregon, were Secretary Mrs. Norma Swan's birthday Orem at tha home of Mr. and house guests last week of Mr. 'Toronlo. anniversary. Mrs. Gene Allen at a bfrthday and Mrs. Casper Carroll. A meeting on Mrs. Helen Gibson and Mis family dinner party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll called been September 20 has Jeanne Layton attended the Li- Mrs. Maxeen Paddock of Pro- spent the Labor Day weekend to discuss possible repeal of brary convention at Denver, vo. Mrs. Paddock is a sister of at Clayton, Idaho, Salmon the corrupt practices act. Colorado over the Labor Day Mrs. Edwards. F. Toronto, incumbent weekend. Secretary of State seeking a Captain and Mr. Blythe E. third term, favors lifting the ex- Crow and daughter Carolyn pense ceiling of candidates and Sue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, writing a simple, reasonable spent a few days last week in law that will allow candidates Kaysville. They were former and committees to get a full residents. Mrs. Howard Young and Miss program before the public through press, radio and TV Velma Bone entertained . at a with a minimum of government birthday party at the Young home in honor of Mary ' Lou regulations. "I feel the public can see Younge 11th birthday annivera mans intent if he trie to buy sary on Saturday. Seven guests Speakers at scientific and general sessions- of the 65th Annual Meeting- include Dr. E. Vincent Askey, president of the American Medical Association; Dr. Maurice H. Cottle, Chicago Medical School; Dr. Russel S. Fisher, Medical Examiner of the State of Maryland; Dr. Harold 0. Peterson, University of Minnesota Medical School; Dr. Merl J. Carson, U. of Southern California; Dr. Frederick H. Bentley, University of Oregon; Dr. Owen H. Wangensteen,. U. of Minnesota, and Dr. William F. Quinn, Los his way into public office. OverAngeles County Medical spending in a campaign will act against high spending canMr. Toronto said. He Dr. Maxwell M. Wintrobe and didates, of the Election Dr. Irwin H. Kaiser are among is chairman the University of Utah Medi- Law Study Council. Vernon cal College faculty members Carr is secretary, representing taking part. A Live Clinic con- the Municipal League. ducted by the Psychiatry Department of the Utah U. College of Medicine, and a sym- posium of "Problems of the In- jured Patient conducted by the St. Marks Hospital Steff are other features. By Ellen Fisher , stHs-- Kayirille Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cook and two children Ricky and Denene, San Jose, California, left for their home after pending two weeks with her parents, Mr, snd Mrs. H. Curt Brown. They also visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cook, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Alvim T. Drake left by plane Sunday for Misawa Air Force Base, Japan where he will spend four months on a government buainesa trip. Viaitora of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart Sunday were Mr. and Mrt. Blain Bachman, Ogden; all Medical Association will be held in Salt Lake City Sept Dr. I. Bruce McQuarrie, Ogden, president of the USMA announced today. The three days of scientific mefittpgs are utilized by Utah phyitcians as a post graduate medthal education in their specialities, and a dosen medical scientists wiltpreaent papers and lectures dealing with surgery, internal medicine, diagnosis, psychiatry of medical and other knowledge. Sessions, all to be held at the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge, are period Bpread over jjjfiree-da- y to insure that rfirtyally all of t. Kaysville Key s Page 4 parts of the stata in attend' ance, the 66th annual Scientific Meetings of the Utah State I ' ; William H. (Bill) Henderson, former Trust Buster under President Tihiman, now seeking the Democratic nomination for Attorney General at the September 13th primary election, sees a strong surge for the Democratic party. ' There is determined turning to the Democratic party throughout the state, said Mr. Henderson. "Industry seeks added impetus and the people in our 'rural areas are beset with the problem 'of declining farm income resulting in decreasing population. the DemoThey are turning cratic party for a solution. 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