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Show THE MAGNA TIMES PAGE 6 THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1979 New Operating Techniques Save Limbs Of Victims - SALT LAKE CITY The school principal was jumping down from his pick-u- p truck when his ring caught on a bolt quickly severing the blood vessels in his finger. After a quick trip to LDS for Hospital middle-age- d ATTENTION KEARNS area residents, the Kearns Childrens Center needs volunteers who can give three hours per week at the center. A training session will be given. Contact Kebbie, 966-425- 6 TOTAL LANDSCAPING or yard leveling, licensed contractor, free estimates, call Bob 250-558tfn ( TREE REMOVAL tree any job can be estimates Call such problems as: Burns, cuts, blemishes, dry skin, bites, rashes, sunburn, body sores, stings, bruises, warts, athletes relief of pain for foot, Let me hemorides, arthritis tell you the whole story. Call Bob, after 5 p.m. 409 free 250-680- 250-559- ALOE VERA. . . used down through the ages: Modern research has stabilized the gel. 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The new microscope, which cost over $15,000, was completely paid for through a donation to the LDS Foundation by G. Grant and Marjorie S. Sims. This instrument provides surgeons with the higher degree of magnification Hospital-Deser- et necessary to effectively 409 TFN Swensen, Today a patient with a severed finger, hand or arm can have the part replanted with an excellent chance of it surviving and functioning," ds Religious Scrolls, Thank you notes, Informals in basic white or to match your choice of invitations Napkins, wide array of styles, colors & sizes Plume pens, wedding memory books, cake knife, champagne glasses, garters & much more. repair or replace small blood vessels and nerves, Dr. Swensen The says. microscope can magnify the tissue 40 times and allows the surgeon and his assistant to view tne damaged material simultaneously. The machine can also be with adapted special equipment which will allow the magnified image to be projected on a television monitor. When this happens everyone involved in the surgery will be able to see what is occuring," the notes. This physician televised view would be especially important in the teaching of microvascular surgery, he added. The same surgical techniques used in the replantation of digits are also now being utilized by LDS Hospital physicians to graft defective nerves and replace areas of destroyed skin with sections of skin from other parts of the body. For example, a man was recently shot in his right arm by a gunshot blast. The would destroyed most of the radial nerve in his arm causing permanent paralyzation. LDS Hospitals specially-traine- d surgical team used the operating microscope to graft a section of nerve from the patients leg into his arm significantly improving the chances of the arm becoming functional again. This instrument has brought a new dimension of medicine to LDS Hospital, Dr. Swensen says. Prior to this it simply wasnt possible to accurately repair these small vessels and nerves. The Utah Highway Patrol to announce this years winners of the Golden Beehive Award. The award is presented yearly to the officer making the most apprehensions of stolen vehicles. This year the award will be shared by two troopers who tied for the honor with eight ap- Murray; and Dolly Frame (Jeannette) LaMoyne 'Roberts, both Tremonton; Donald Dick and Dolly B. of Taylorsville, died April 3, 1979 in Taylorsville as result of a car accident. Funeral services were L., Holladay; Mrs. John (Linda) Hansen, Sandy; Gary, Stephen, Leola Kohler vehicles to actually make the apprehensions. They stated that some of the arrests followed reported gas skips while others were the result of indepth vestigations in- following routine stops. Steve Rapich credits his attitude to slain Trooper Lynn Pierson for spending the tme to teach him what to look for, and the proper techniques to investigate for stolen vehicles. years service, There is a press conFebruary 1978 transferred from Price radio to Green ference scheduled for April River where he resides with 11, 1979 at 10a.m. in room 304 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. At this time we invite you to attend this award presentation. at Enjoyed Survivors: children, Mrs. John (Marie) Carr, Ervin, both Granger; Mrs. Ruby Salazar, Taylorsville; Mrs. Merrill (Louise) Nelson, Hunter; 20 grandchildren; 7 broth- n; Ball, December 6, 1929, Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Member of the LDS Church. Owner of Frame Market, Charter member of Sons of Taylorsville-Bennio- n Utah Pioneers. Survivors; two sons, Donald D. Frame, Jr. and Jerry B. Frame, both of Taylorsville; seven grandone children ; greatgrandchild; one brother and one sister. Owen W. Frame, of Taylorsville and Mrs. L. Devon (Janet) Mecham, Salt Lake City. Dolly B. Frame 70, born Alpril 12, 1908, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Thomas A. and Martha Davis Ball. Married Donald D. Frame, Sr. December 6, 1929, Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Member of LDS Church. Owner of Frame Market. Survivors: two sons, Donald D. Frame, Jr., and Jerry B. Frame, both of Taylorsville; seven grandone greatchildren; grandchild; one brother, ers and sisters, Mrs. Rhea Stanley, Earl J. Kohler, both Salt Lake; Ray Kohler, Midway; Mrs. Harry T. (Blanche) Lindsay Ocean Side, Calif.; Mrs. Wilson (Ber-niecThacker, Orem; Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Stanton, San Francisco Funeral services were held Sunberg Olpin MoOrem. Burial rtuary Charleston Cemetery. Ds Gandre Frank LeRoy Gandre, age 61, died April 3, 1979. Born September 17, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Otto ' E. Frank and Ellen Emma . Amour Gandre. Married Merle Rigby on July 12, 1940 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Plumbing contractor. Member of the board Willow Creek Country Club. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife;; 3 sons and 2 daughters; M. Brent, Steve R., both of Sandy; Terry L., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lynn (Jann) Brown, Magna, Utah; Mrs. Jim (Jill) Snarr, Sandy, Utah; fourteen grandchildren; one brother and three sisters: Leslie W., Mrs. Roy (Betty) E. Booth, Pat Ruth Diamond, all of Los Angeles, L. Edith California; Grand Rapids, Dykstra, Michigan. Preceded in death by two brothers, Melvyn and Robert. Funderal services were held Friday Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. KEARNS Marcella Jessie Nicol Thomson, 70, died April 4. Born July 1, 1908, Murray, Utah to Henry R. and dy; eight two grandchildren; sons by previous marriage, Wm. 1. Atwood, Magna; Myrle F. Atwood, Mesa, Arizona; brother, Ralph Nicol, Salt Lake City; sisters, Elizabeth McKeal, La Grande, Oregon; Rose Frrancis, California, Alice Bradley, Salt Lake City; Eizabeth Naylor Nicol. Member LDS Church. Married Thomas S. Tommy Thomson, November nia. 18 n; 20, 1928. Los Angeles CaliforV Lilliam Sellers and Mabel Main both of Salt Lake City. half-sister- s, husband, sons alnd daughters, Thomas C., West Jordan; Roy M. and Mrs. Barnard (Betty) Pec-khaboth Kearns; Mrs. Tom (Darlene) Mace, San Survivors: cmsEWf2II!a a. LeRoy Marcella Jessie e) gtiPmmf DIMM c Frank Dolly Born June 7, 1919 Charleston, Wasatch County to Fredrick and Lucetta Clegg Kohler. Married Oral Don Sacked, Nov. 10, 1933, Salt Lake City, later solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. He died Aug. 4, 1973. Active member LDS Church, had served in stake and ward Relief Society and Primary. needlework. Saturday, April 7 Taylorsville Ward, Taylorsville, Utah. Interment; Redwood Memorial Estates. Donald Dick Frame Sr., 70, was born December 6, 1908, Taylorsville, Utah to Archibald and Minnie Web- ster Frame, Jr. Married Socket 1979, Thomas A. Ball, Salt Lake City; three sisters, Mrs. W. E. (Belle) Fellows, Mrs. Ethel Bult, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice Erickson of California. Frame, John Hockley, Tex; Mrs. Wayne (Evelyn) Rogers, Hunter; Wallace, Pleasant Grove; Shirley G. Harding, Springville; Cemetery. Donald Dick Married Florence V. Backus, March 18, 1925, in Nephi, Utah; later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple, June 22, 1949. Survivors: wife, Murray; sons, daughters, Mrs. Nick R. (Barbara) Petersen, Mrs. Lawrence Ronald Rogers i granddaughter, Ellen Petersen. Funeral services were Provo Thursday, grandchildren; n; three brothers, three sisters ; preceded death by son, Richard Phil; grandson, to Heber Samuel and Elizabeth Brav Harding. Sandy; 47 30 OREM Leola Kohler Sac- prehensions each in 1978. They are Trooper Paul V. Mangelson and Trooper Steve Rapich. Trooper Mangelson has Trooper Pierson was been with the patrol for' fatally shot November 7, twelve years and resides in 1978 while reportably atLevan with his wife Sandra. tempting to apprehend a stolen vehicle. Trooper Rapich is a The award presentation relatively new member of was made by Superintendent the patrol with two and a half Robert Reid, April 11, 1979. and in his wife Ann. Both of the award winners claim that it takes a proper attitude of looking for stolen MURRAY Owen Meeks Harding, 71, died April 2, 1979, in a Murray hospital, of heart failure. Born May 12, 1907, Provo, ked, 69, died April 7, a Salt Lake hospital. Trooper Receives Golden Beehive Award is proud Owen Harding Hi t$I 'ZC3 32m, r J) I your house Hess than eight yeass c!d ? ar -- Paris Insuranco Agency Earl J. Curtis . , F. and Sarah Broadhead Curtis. Married Myrtle Jensen Jan. 10, 1917, in Salt Lake LDS. Temple. Was a farmer, member LDS Church First counselor to two ward bishops and was the last bishop to serve in the Clear Creek, Carbon County, Ward. Served four stake missions. Stake high priest group president for 15 years. Past president of the Cat- - tlemans Grating Past Association. RICHFIELD, Sevier County-J. Curtis 88, died April 4 1979, of natural causes. Born December 30, 1890, Aurora, Sevier County to Earl John You may qualify for real savings on your home insurance with Farmers New Homes discount, ranging from 2 for a seven-yeold house to a big 12 for a home construct- ed this year. And you can add another sizeable discount if you and your family don't smoke. . Talk to your friendly Farmers Agent today and see how much money you can save. J Funeral services were held Monday in Golf Mortuary Chapel. Interment: Midvale City Cemetery. Republican County Chairman. Also attended two years of Brigham Young Academy. Survivors: widow, Richfield; two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Beth Sandy; Mrs. Robert (Madge) Rickerm Miami, Fla.; Garr, Richfield; Paul J. Salt Lake City; 11 grand22 children; greatBec-kstea- d, ' grandchildren and three ; one brother and two sisters. Ruel, Kearns; Mrs. Ella Record, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vincent (Verda) Willardson, ( .Burial, Aurora Cemetery. 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