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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, JIB - yw, UMa Salt Lake City, Monday, target December 25, 1961 Mida Woolley, FATALS Continued from Page B-- l jeross the intersection and rammed a utility pole, finally I coming to a halt . The second car, which had left after the collision, was, seen to turn a comer at 9th South. Police officers pursued, arid The House of Delegates of found a badly damaged autothe Utah State Medical Assn, mobile which they said matched the description of the has set April 1962 as the target vehicle, date for working out a'pewf-Th- ey ttted' and ' program for tls, 35, 1643 Downington Ave. medical care for the Indigent (1825 South), for drunken drivthrough the Utah State Wel-' ing, running a red light and fare Commission. hit and run driving. The delegates met last week, He was released from City Harold Bowman, executive secMl Sunday morning on a 5660 retary of the USMA. reported cash bond and $1,020 bail bond. i Monday. Heye B. (Al) Bruninga was ;Utah doctors are, perform- bom March 30, 189Vifl Peoria, ing medical services for the liL .to BrunO Heye and a welfare department on the Uphaff Bruninga. basis of a temporary agreeHe- married Etta Bauman ment set up in July of 1957" Jan. 3, 1923, in Monteviedo, Mr. Bowman said. , III He is sruvived by five sons Temporary Pregram The program was supposed and daughters: ' Alloys Dale to function for six months un- Bruninga, Coeur dAlene. Idatil a more suitable plait was ho; Aliyn M. Bruninga, UJ5. worked out That was four Air Force; Ronald J. Bruninga, and a half years ago, but we Sunset; Mrs. Ray (lone) Van are still operating on the old Battenberg, Ogden, and Mrs. program, which has become Dan (Dorothy) Kimose, Ogden, more and more difficult for and 12" grandchildren. physicians Also, five brothers and sisUnder the old arrangement, ters: Theodore R. Bruninga, physicians have accepted 50 Wlllmar, Minn.; Louise 'Bruof cent the fee for pqr regular Mrs. Paul welfare medical work, Mr. ninga,' Willmar; FormerUtah teacher, Dies Doctors Urg lev Indigent Salt Lake phy slcLan,itdied Saturday at 2 p.m. of natural nausea . at 1 her Care Program I -- Tesidefice,-132- hit-ru- n 9 RoosevettAve. j.I - 9 - Mrs All d SnoW Wotftley, 74, wife of Dr. LeGrand Woolley, tll5Q South E3! She. was bora April 6, 1887, to Mantia daugh- ter of Gardner i E. and ESthe-r- l Mrs. Cox Snow. She . was married to . Woolley Dr. Woolley on Aug. 2, 1911, -- -- in the Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Mrs Woolley tatfght do.- -, mestic science at Manti High School before her marriage. She attended the University of Utah and the University of California at Berkeley. . A member of the Church, she had been active in the Relief Society, Primary and Sunday School of the Wasatch y Ger-hdin- Loire ij C H Blood J. hit by car - LaDee Roundy . five-cmishap ar , He was a graduate of Bear River High School and a student at Weber College. , Served In Army k I He also was a veteran of three years' service with the FirstWard. ' U.s: Army. Twol pretty little Neighborhood House girls, Darcy, 9, end Kathleen, 6 She was a member of the Survivors include his mother Ladies Literary Club of Salt receive tickets to "Thr Nutcracker" 'from Prof. Wiliam Christensen, while and stepfather, Ralph Bishop, Lake City. Mrs. A. J.. Southwick Jr., house director; Mrs. Nicholas Strike, Ballet So Garland; five brothers and a Survivors include her hussister, Edwin, Leon, and Marband; two sops and two daughciety i president, and two "Nutcracker" ballerinas,' Miriam Harding and sha Lynn Roundy, Ogden; ters, Dr. LeGrand G. Woolley,. , Carolyn Anderson, watch: Merrill W Calvin and Ted Pebble Beach, Calif.; Dr. Galen Snow .Woolley, Fairfield, f Mrs. William (Ida) Roundy, all of Garland; two r costs most doctors at least 50 stepbrothers, Bill and Sidney Calif;; Mrs. Florence Dale WilKnott, Raymond, and Minn., of fee to Mrs. the regular per cent liams, Inglewood, Calif,, and Harvey Lenore Nelson, Bishop, Garland, and grandhandle patients in 'an office. Miss Alida Woolley, Salt Lake parents, Mrs. Olive B. Moss Minn. Minneapolis, In addition, it costs more to Mr. and Mrs. and William L. City; nine grandchildren; two Continued from Page B-- l Funeral services are pendhandle, a welfare patient than brothers and two sisters, Drfc Roundy, all of Garland. ing. reverent and worshipful even it does a regular patient beFuneral announcements will Perry G. Snow, Douglaston, announced be soon.' though we have been proud, cause of the reports and paper N.Y.; Clifford Snow, Ferron, GARLAND LaDee Roundy, work necessary to receive comEmery County; Mrs. Frank H. By HAROLD LUNDSTROM r dren found In their Christmas callous and sometimes died 24, 12:15 at 4n. Sunday , MIDVALE Loren C, Blood, (Addle) KUlpack, Salt Lake in the Valley Hospital at Deseret News Music Editor stocking this morning In the anything but religious during pensation, he added. Lose of rest tr the the was killed. year," at Actually end Mrs. DUworth (Alice) Provo, Money City, to of tickets Saturday Utahs shape after being injured 11 T Exciting At Holladay Community presents! world-fameMost doctors actually lose earlier in a collision Woolley, Mantt p.m. when he was struck Nutcracker The inwhich Thats what scores of chil- Ballet" And for many of Chu?ch, the Rev, Glenn E. Van money handling such cases, volved five cars. Funeral services will be con by a car while attempting to t ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at these children, it was exactly Vactor said, The Joy inherent Mr, Bowman said. "This is In fair condition Monday cross Main Street about 80 feet in the Christmas message is. the reason that doctors, almost 260 E. South Temple. Burial what they had ordered. from injuries suffered in the from a crosswalk. He was carried and thrown will be in Lake Hills Memorial But to one group of children as valid for men riding moon-boun- d unanimously, favor perform- same accident was Gale T. missiles as it was for ing the indigent medical work 137 feet by a car driven by Park. The family suggests that whose visions of Sugar Plum Heye B. Bruninga' Woods, 30, Riverside. Gene R. S. 617 18, Comstock, Fairies merely danced through men who straddled donkeys." for nothing at established clin. . runaway auto victim friends so wishing contribute The accident happened 'at Christmas calls us to a new ics, rather than getting the in- 9:45 2nd West, Sandy, and proto the University of Utah Meditheir heads as a dream, the when cars p.m. Saturday earthliness by virtue of His adequate lee in their offices." driven nounced dead on arrival at cal Center. , dream will now come Arue. Mr. and Mr. Salt by Lake General Hospital, poOther purvivors Include his Over the years, funds for Woods collided Roundy What Christmas is all about birth in our crowding, shifting, at intersecthe i lice said. is giving and sharing, and Jamming, mobile, technical and welfare aid have increased, but" tion of Main and mother, Mrs. Estella Blood Factory he C. Blood was born Oct Dailey, Spanish Fork, and Loren .world," more pointed more organized and been has spent officers Mrs. Streets, Nicholas Strike, president out. said. ; Audrey Jackson Hiller, 51, , 6, 1907, at .Kingston, Piute three brothers and four sisters. for hospitalization and drugs, Knocked Into Gar tvlfe of Walter W. HUler, own-- r of the University Ballet SoChristmas calls people to a while a smaller proportionate Bill Blood and Mrs. Nora NelCounty, to Willis A. and -Continued from Page B-- l of the collision of Hiller Bookbinding Co., ciety, and' Mrs. Grace McGrath new consideration of the char- share has been given to the Peterson Blood. son, both of Salt Lake City knocked Woods Btaff the car Lake reSalt into of the University Theatre acter of life together and it He married Bula Schurtz Dale Blood, Kearns; Alton didnt, last long, however. Clty, doctors for basic medical care, " died Sunday eve-- ; decided that if they were going freshes and renews us in the Mr. Bowman said. In this way, the side of a parked ear owned Dec. 30, 1930, in Salt Lake City. Blood, Angle, Piute County Frightened by the chances of ning in a Salt I "really to keep Christmas faith, that God is working His the responsibility of the state, by Don Limb, Garland. The They lived fa Escalante before Mrs. Leora Sudweeks, Rich- such a movement spreading . Lake h os p talf right," then the beautiful fan- purposes out, and, therefore, through the welfare depart Roundy vehicle continued on moving to Provo 11 years ago. field; Mrs, Wallace (Mavis) nationwide, post office authorifollowing an tasy of Tchaikovsky's immor- we look with confidence to the ment, has been shifted from its way and struck a pickup He was a member of the Washburft, Pleasant Grove, ties clamped down. should be future," he added. r, tal "Nutcracker Jended illness. M the state more and more on truck, pushing it into another Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- and Mrs. Monty (Aris) Fautin Federal parcel post regulaMrs. Hiller, -day v shared with some children, The congregation of Gilead the shoulders of Utahs physi- parked car, officers added. Saints. tions were changed, to prevent of Spanish Fork. ' The truck is owned by 'mZT former Miners- who would otherwise miss Baptist Church was told by its cians who have always guar Survivors include his widow, Funeral will be Thursday shipment of more than 200 this exciting treat t pastor, the Rev. A- - M. Beau- anteed that all persons in the Duane Forsberg, Garland, and sons and daughters, LaVon 1 p.m., in Our Chapel of Memo- pounds a day for any one inThe special present decided doin, that the Christmas mes- state will be assured of medi- the car by Mrs. Bertha L. and Dale Blood, Mrs. George ries Mortuary Friends may dividual. upon, Mrs. Strike enthusiasti- sage, though old, is ever new. cal help whether they can pay Gardner, Deweyville. (Sharon). Duel, Mrs.' Curtis call Wednesday evening and So, when owners began to ' Total was busi- "How we need to estimated damage its 1910,' in Foun-- r (Estella) Garfield and Miss Thursday prior to services. remodel recently, they took or not cally invited a for it recapture at $1,085. Jackie Blood, all of Provo, and Bishop Arnold Davis, Provo care that the old bricks would tain Green, a Mrs. Hiller nessmen to share their own meaning!" he said Burden Growing LaDee Roundy was born Elmo Blood and Mrs. ; Cecil First For not yet has the mesdaughter of Rozilla Allred and Christmas fun with a large Ward, Church of Jesus be preserved, along with Utah This has become a tremen April 19, 1937. fa Tremonton, marble which was used inside both Christ of of Latter-da(Cordy) Saints, Penry .Jackson. On June 14, group of children who other- sage been realized, but It is dously Colledge, 1 heavy burden for the a son of Edwin (Ted) and Orem. said Pres. N. J. Meagher.' 1933, she married Mr. Hiller wise would not know the here and waiting to be acceptwill officiate. Utah of who donate doctors Nutin the Salt Lak ed by men the Rev, Beaudoin Temple, great fun of seeing The from 12 to 14 per cent of their Church of Jesus Christ of cracker Ballet , said. We have faith to believe time ,to charity, Mr. ' Jitter-daSaints. And, of course, digging that someday it will 'be ac- working said. "But the burden Bowman Mrs. Hiller resided down into their purses, every cepted and the brightest hope Mr. and is heavier. getting fa Provo until ,1946, when they pne of the men immediately of mankind will come to partiHe pointed out that legislad moved to Salt Lake Citj She scotched the myth of the tion and then the kingdoms of tion has been enacted whereby and this world will become His and businessman" received her B.A. degree from segments of the indigent Brigham Young University provided his share so that the He wil reign forever, he ulation do not have to askpop? for An active member of the children of the Neighborhood stated. the state and double charity real a as had Hiller receive could served House Church, Mrs, T want strength and faith, doctor. Federal funds are as a Sunday School teacher; extra present, a ticket to "The the Rev. Warren Balnbrldge the available when matching funds Was secretary of the Primary Nutcracker. told his t First Methodist are provided by the State LegGuess what? Now there are Church congregation. and had been second counselor islature. in the Primary. She also had visions dancing through the Speaking on "What Do You But even . with matching worked on the Mutual Im- heads of Mrs Strike and Mrs. Whnt for Christmas?" the Rev. federal funds, the money apone to board McGrath stake out what complete Balnbrldge pointed provement Assn, give the Utah Legis-I propriated by and was coordinator in the performance next year for he wanted for Christmaf. has fallen far short of Junior Sunday School in the children who otherwise would want strength and faith, and lature the needs of the state, despite never get to see "The Nut- Christmas says to us in the the tremendous Garden Park Ward. contributions Survivors include her hus- crackers Sugar Plum Fairy. shaking world that we may in service of the doctors," Mr. to have every have to walk through the val band; six sons and daughters, They would like Bowman said. ' Walter W. Hiller Jr., Pitts-burg- , child in .the- - hospitals who ley of deep shadow but, we do We feel that the people in (Hen-riettecould make the trip to Kings- not Walk alone," he stated. Md.; Mrs. Robert need are entitled to the same I want to grow closer to attention Franklin, bury Hall, plus aU those other Haworth, as other persons, and circumstances whose children he and Jackson Melvin God, Hiller, continued, Idaho; again we respectfully request that serving a Chprch mission in otherwise would preclude their Christmas rightly understood the problem be studied by the (AMERAS-PROJECTORS Northern California; Irene, ever getting a ticket, being a it. the power of God coming Legislature, the legislative Evelyn- - and Karl, all of Salt special guest at their own spe- into the center of life, making council, the welfare depart, us nev persons. Lake City; two grandchildren cial performance. and the various counties Let us resolve this Christ- ment, And the dream could come brothers and sisters, Mrs. E. to put the responsibility where H. (Amy) Berrett, Pocatello, true, too. It lor example serv- mas to be of use to God, thus It lies," Mr. Bowman said. ' 'Idaho; Orrin H. Jackson, ice clubs sororities, frater- making the world better for Until then the Utah doctors Provo; Mrs. Elmer (Ellen) Or nities, and other organizations our having been here, he will continue to provide medidonate would each and his uifced Mrs, and groups congregation. gill, Phoenix, Ariz., cal hid as they have done in Max (Louise) Hunt, Snow- a pair- - of seats or a pair of the past, and will help to rows of seats. Perhaps If they flake, Ariz. establish and staff free clin- Funeral services will be an included it in their 1962 ChristBut in , the ics," he said. e --dream mas now,-thnouneed from 260 E. South projects the problem must meantime, could, Indeed, become a reality. Temple. be brought out for a solution ' DMnt Newt WiiNhM Same' by the state and county leaders before April 1. ; yjiv, j e? a. 'Nutcracker7 Dream Becomes & Reality Gladys Moss Roundy. SERVICES 4 Tre-monto- n Audrey Hiller; Church Worker,, Dies -- BANK 5 Es-tel- Force al ,,-- -- , half-doze- ' y cold-hearte- 1 ) - Utah Professors Gain Fellowships WASHINGTON- DfVELOP YOUR CHRISTMAS COLOR PHOTOS NOW . . 71 WI; ujiraaEMfc rnw roils of KODACOLOR fof Enclosed is developing at 65c per roll and 154 per print, t enclose my money, check or money order in the mo not of ' Randal Breaks Window - Someone threw '.Street Address City c State Please Print Plainly an unopened can of beer through the rear -- ; DISCOUNT PHOTO SERVICE J.0. Four Utah professors are among 92 science, mathematics and engineering educators, awarded teaching fellowships by the National Science Foundation. Keith E. 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