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Show ft TT ijf r Wm if it J. t . lvi - The. Salt Lake T.uiic, B7 Sunday,' April 2, 1S51 '? Utahns Gam S32,0Q0jn' v. , i- - ixa . Heart. Study' ? 4 I: J 4 Grants amounting to $32,000 for research In different prob- v.5' : lems affecting diseases of the heart ahd arteries have been made to two medical scientists by the American Heart Assn., it was announced Saturday by Dr. George H. Curtis, president ef the Utah Heart Assn. DR. HOMER R. Warner, Salt Lake City, and Dr. Clark J. Gubler, Provo, - received $12,200 and $19,800,- - respectively. The money came from proceeds of the annual Heart Fund drive. .. Dr. Warner, who is director of the Cardiovascular LaboraSaints Hostory at Latter-dapital, is using an electric brain, called an analog computor, in an effort to determine how the circulatory system regulates , itself. i- kJ dial 3-- - 1 WMli : , ut BA 1 SIS la Salt laka Araa any Has day or night. , v - ' phono aarvk 34-ho- ar Danish Modern, walnnt finish Traditional, mahogany or frnitwood , John M. Wallace, left, and Gus F, Bar kman go over plans for banquet for former cabinet officer Ezra Taft Benson. THE AWARD TO Dr. Gubler is a continuation of his studies of the mechanisms by which the body uses thiamin (vitamin It is known that thiamin is needed for normal functioning of the heart and nervops system, and Dr. Gubler is seeking to identify specific metabolic disorders eaused by a deficiency of the vitamin. The grants are for 12 months beginning July 1, IN ADDITIpN to participating in the national research support program of'AHA, the Utah association has already allocated $28,000 to eight Utah scientists for other types of cardiovascular research. B-l- Handled Hot Spot Both Parties Team In Benson Tribute Representatives of both political parties, business, agriculture and industry will join forces Wednesday at 7 p.m. to pajTTMnbute to former Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. THE OCCUPANT of one of the hotter spots in the Eisenhower cabinet will be honored at a banquet at the Terrace, 464 So. Main. John M. Wallace, general chairman, said about 500 persons are expected to attend in person and that many others from outside the state aresendmg messages of tribute. THE PUBLIC is invited. Tickets are five dollars per person. The chief speaker, other than the responding guest of honor, will be Henry D. Moyle, second counselor in the First Saints. Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daGOV. GEORGE D. Clyde will present certificates of appreciation on behalf of sponsoring organizations including the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, the Utah Assn, .the. Utah .siato Farm. Bureau EedsraMss All members of the Utah congressional delegation will be invited to attend as special guests and Sen. Wallace F. will be one of the speakers. Bennett Manu-fartiirpt- 1 u (R-Uta- FORMER PRES. Dwight D. Eisenhower has notified the committe that he will be unable to attend but has sent a message for the occasion. The sponsoring committee working with Chairman Wallace is composed of Royden G, Derrick, David W. Evans, James E. Hogle, State Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin, F. Gerald Irvine, Vernon Romney and A. V. Smoot I fcrAL.l fJ&Jl dfr - - Colonial, maple finish Call-Don- ate Students and faculty members of Utah' State University, Logan, will be asked to donate blood this week to the mobile blood collection unit of the Intermountain Regional Blood Center, American Red Cross. 4 VS mm .'i , versary I day, 1: bookeosa round cocktail table 1 1 Lake rj ' Mr. . )was ' W 'I Young control, exclusive hose that reaches up a full flight of stairs. Convenient and efficient super cleaning power, full motor. Formerly 69.98. Fingertip HE MARRIED the former G May Pope Aug. 19, 1903, in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. They were parents of three sons, Kermit E., Salt Lake City; Lowell J., Fuller-- t ton, Calif, and Gordon O., Buhl, Idaho. She died in 1913. He later married Effie Lyon Huffman Dec. 8, 19l5 portable grill off-o- n 39" Use this handsome grill indoors or on patio. Famous GE calrod heating element. Hood may be removed for full surface cooking. 99 special cleaner value Convertible 31 MOOTEK steam or dry Iron t- Popular upright model that beats it sweeps as it cleans. Vinyl guard protects your furniture. Originally 89.95; attachments reg. 13.95; total 103.95 complete now Just a flick of the button and you can iron dry or with steam. Efficient, lightweight saves time and effort. Buy it now at only HE IS AT present a member of the genealogical committee, South Cottonwood Second LDS Ward. ' He served as postmaster at Vernal, was elected Uintah County treasurer, was appointed disbursing ' agent for the Civil Works Administration, Uintah County, was manager of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration in Uintah County before moving to Salt Lake City in 1935. as i99 . i95 - aatmalie percolator ZCMI Downitaln HOUSEWARES Str Makeerfect coffee every time to the exact strength you like. Brews 3 to 0 cups. Handy selector dial. Keeps warm without ' ZCMI SHOPPING PO. Box 1229 1 HE BEGAN WORK for the Salt Lake County Recreation Department in 1952. SERVICE Salt lako City 10, Utah PIoom Mnd Hi followiitgi Sin I tom Quan. Chock or M O. Everybody Buy Classified Ads 87 double-stretc- h 2 . wr MMDOTEM THEY WERE parents of two daughters, Mrs. Elton J. (Kal-ma) Kendrich, Buhl, Idaho; - Mrs. Dean (P'On) Bird, Twin Fells, Idaho, and a son, Selwyn . L. Young, Redmond, Wash. 1 They were later divorced. He later married Mittie Gilbert Moore, Feb. 29, 1940, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are parents of one son, Edward Gilbert Young, U.S. Air Force, stationed at Eglin Air Base in Florida. . y. Constellation V y . Downitoin Star ZCMI BOUSIWAMS born April "A 5, 1881, in Salt Mr. Young Lake City, a son of Edward J. and Esther Dun-ste- r Young. He moved to Ashley Valley in 1887 where he attended school. H grained finishes. new low prices on appliances n V tables practical yet lovely Authentic looking wood mark. County Recrea-tioDepartment where he is reg-- . ularly employed. plastic High-pressu- appearance. Will not stain or water- in Wednes- - at clioose from many styles tops make these by observ- I ing his regular I schedule at the Js a - 1 Genuine Formica and Edward Jones Young, 1350 Spring Lft. (5000 South), will note his 80th birthday anni-nii- . r' s v ft- -: dram tabU -- I '1 ZCMI SMAli APPLIANCES Dtwmtalrt Star . M Pric Ch9. ...... ......... Addrou City ' C.O.D. I Nomo ' I A w it'? ' ..J j . m 1 1 bookcast p Contemporary, limed oak or mahogany Birthday , - USU Gels Blood! TH E UNIT 'he " in the Union Bldg, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. each day. There will be no drawing Monday. The unit will be located Friday from noon to 6 p.m. at the Intermountain Regional Center, 555 Foothill Dr., Salt Lake City. , f" "' -- Zon..Stoto....- I Shipping chargot colloct. Utah Idonlo add 2H itoto tax. no J |