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Show Nurses Aid Leaves- Primary Hospital Alter Generous Service With Children - ' DADIATING love, for children t ..- .. .. Nand a sincere interest in her work, Mrs Vivienne Reyes, for , two and one-ha- lf years a nurses! ,' ,:a li, I V, aid ' at the Primary Children's Hospital, is bidding farewell to "' the Institution this week because ",-- .,.4.' abets moving from Salt Lake. ', :..."' ' ... .:,,,,;. She will be missed by all the children and by the nurses as ",1 .:.: ., ..4 been devoted well., for she has ,... 41 .., .. ., -..,. .,,, ...,:, , to her duties and during the , ....r...,,.!4entire two and a half years has t ,;'.146N: ' '''' ' - .... , ..,I,::, . ' two given freely of her time 4' ..,: ,, , afternoons a week, four hours 4'..' .. e''''''!) .. , ' ,: ' 1 ' an afternoon, without charge.. tsi,oi. r...,,,;,;::...... e '. ' For the first year she was able ' '.' '''. r to serve at the hospital three l'''. ,.. .," i...eV-afternoons a week. ...43!.. 1. -4.........-Mrs. Reves is a Red Cross ,41,i.:14-,,..- , . ,:i:J' igi" 4 received nu rseTcsild ,... ',. .. 4(.! ; .z,,.....,::. '''t training at the Mountain Side.'''' ., Hospital in Montclair, New Jer) ,ft, 1:--.: ...,,,,;.eaf')'' ,,,' 1,.'.$1111t,, ,., rSey. She started shortly after ' ',. 1.. the war began and served there Sall '.' 1.1"....:g until her husband, Wkiliam F. , A,.....:,,,,,?,,?,.,..,....,..,:. lolosgassenee ' . ,..,... .. to it 4pss.,A, ,, Revel, w a s transferred ell .... l'1.1,:'. - .,..... .,.... Clearfield, Utah, with the Navy. ' 0k0te00 0 ,,,....;-- ' , ' 'ktr:41; : , ' Formerly from Piggott, Ar-aik 100 4, '!, oak 400. .1P,' ...,z,1 the Reyes family liked , 17-i- f. karma. . .1"11$1'1! il- 7-Salt Lake City, where they were ,A.Nr,,:'::.:4-r- '7:-Pr,..;,'11.,..i.''? ',.t..:'. - ,,,''',,i. ' 44:L. able to find living quarters, tr.ii:4::n-0,;'It. ....... ; . , ki44:,,,I. :: , w , .70;11.., '!,.' It,1 and after Mr. Reyes was dis- k..:,..... ,,, , ''..-le 4; t.,, ,,;....,,.,... ..... ,,,,,,,,, ,? ..,. charged they decided to stay. - - : ,.8 . 't tic Mrs. Reves served for a time , . k ,. Generat the Salt Lake County sal i, e. , ' se si - 0 1111.,: é al Hospital, but later went to "'.. tf,' ..r ..i, " tt i.,''''''.., , j,,' , tit Children's ':4.Z. the Primary 1:011111::. ' tr,Hospital .i. , .. , where she has ..,FN,, '''' been working ? 1::' , ' ,k, ' :13eigtiomoott ; .4.. ;;;',.. ', , "t " 4.i time. "I love since that' every A''. ,; .' ', ., , L .:4.- -. .1 Is ...,..,,...... she childinthehospital,!' , - ' seeetssossie, when giving her reasons for en- ,, '.,,,,,':," '', '.7':Nt;.. I., :1111Toososie loying the work. LAST A DUTYMrs. Vivienne inaid at the nurses Reyes, Work done by nurses-aidy Mike it's time for his nap. nearly everything but mary ehildren'vitospital giving medicine and following She has served for two and a half years without pay. doctors order, with the patients. Money could not pay for the employment. "Otherwise I would Mrs. ReVes had made beds, bathed the patients, entertained, countless hours of service Mrs. es never leave the hospital," Mrs. Reyes has given to the hospital.-Revdeclared. . and been a general we ever return to Salt helper. "The Primary Hospital for it has been given with iove "If She has one Lake I'll come is the most wonderful institu- - and devotion. right back," she tion of its kind in the world," daughter, Louise, who is a soph- - emphasized. at omore the Utah. a ef out as she University smoothed she said Women who are as generous white sheet and brushed the Mr. and Mrs. Reyes are mov-a- s Mrs. Reyes are always wel- to a of little for Price hair out her husband's come wherever they go. girl's eyes. ing , . ' ' Recent Changes Reported1111 Stake, Ward Officers From I : (Continued Page Four) apart as president of the 362nd Quorum of Seventy. Victor W. Jorgensen was set apart as second counselor in the bishopric of the Boise Third - - , .,'.i:.,,,,, ,...t. ., .:, , 1 ":4.'...-;- - It : - , . $ s ,..- .. ,... -- l , .), '''' . S .i. ' '. f ift . ,,.::,,.:.,.: . - .: ?:-,.,1- '', -- , r, - a..zr ..m. - i ?, ' ' ,. r .....-00111- , Fri-elud- s tells-sleep- . - - . ofthe ., ' :',, - .,,,,,,,, a. .4 , 1, ' j. !' ,.. 1 BurlSamuel-130er&- DESERET STAKE Thomas K. Pratt was set apart as first counselor in the bishop- ric of the Oak City Ward. Elder Thomas E. McKay, as- sistant to the Council of the Twelve officiated'. BANNOCK STAKE Melvin Theodore .,Mickelson .were set and Alma Levier. Pond , apart as membera ,Of the ,stake high council. Lorenzo Nielsen 'Was ordained bishop of the Cleveland Ward with Owen L. Andreason set apart as first counselor and Leo Johnson set apart as second counselor. LeRoy Longenbohn Jr was set apart as second counselor in the bishopric of the Williams' Ward, and Darrell B. Toone was set apart as ward clerk Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve otficiated. MT. GRAHAM STAKE Charles Samuel Scadlock and Warron Reed were Raymond set apart as members of the stake .high council. Chester JohwPeterson was ordained bishop of The Safford Ward with Clyde Edward Watson set apart as first counselor, set, apart as Melvin and Wilford second counselor , to J -- ',1110e 1 1- -1 ,t IE D 0, ILI 0 A At PART TWO Elder Henry D. Mo le of the Council of the Twelve, officiated. ------ - , ,t;, dve,,dsfcY:s ,,I.AP. v-- t, , c, pe Gerald Jesse Gibb was set apart as president of the I45th Quorum of Seventy.. Levi Ray Harlqr, and Vent Lamar Bennett were set apart as presidents of the 150Ih Quorum , of Seventy. Elder Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve officiated. EAST RIGBY RTAKE Thomas John Summers, and Willie Palmer were set apart as Presidents of he 130th Quorum of Seventy. Elder Albert E. Bowen of the Council of the Twelve officiated. SEA'rTLE STAKE Franklin D. Bryner was set apart as a member of the stake high council. Gust Carlson was set apart as president of the stake mission. 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Robert Clarence McCue, Lawrence Vinceitt Lawlor, John Or- vill Bates, James IlamlIng, and Ervin Deron Olsen were set apart as PreSidents of the 370th r S H - - STAKE Elder Spencer W. Kimball of PASADENA A. Heaps was set apart the Council of the Twelve of- - as'Rulon a president of the 267Ih quoficiated. rum of Seventy. IDAHO STAKE F. Carr was set apart Keith L. Tingey was ordained as Warren a president of the 323rd QuoWard of Lake bishop Gray's with Ammon Pharis Peterson rum of Seventy! Elder .Matthew Cowley of the set apart as first counselor and Council of the Twelve officiated. as Odell Storr at Roy apart LETHBRIDGE STAKE second counselor.' Anderson, Lingard Douglas Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Edwin Francis. and Council Twelve officiated. Howard -- 4 :, Ram Richardson and Veldoi J. Nutt& 11 set apart as ward clerks. Broughton Kenneth Lunt was set apart as president of the $9th Quorum at Seventy. Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the Council of the Twelve officiated Ward. , S',,,, : ..,,,,,,,,,,,A, -- - 1,1947Pogo ' 11 le'1, |