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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune _SUNDAY Photos byJudy Magid TheSalt LakeTribune Sunday, October31, 1999 Phil White,left, Pamela Atkinson, Kay and Zeke DumkechatatArthritis Foundation dinner where Atkinson was honored as a Womanofthe Year. Theresa Kulikowski, center, with parents Tom and Franny Kulikowski at MS Dinner of Champions. Ronny and Lindsay Cutshall at Arthritis Foundation dinner. MS Dinner of Champions Honors Those Who Live With Disease National Multiple Sclerosis Society observedthe21st annual MS Dinner of ChampionsSept. 30 at the Salt Lake Marriott, and close to 280 supporters helped raise almost $180,000 to fight the devastatingcentral nervous sys- tem disease. Presented by the McCarthey Family, the dinnertraditionally honor: me ofUtah’s finest athletes and citizens. Thenight containednice surprise Christena Huntsman Durham presenteda check for $100,000 to aidin the fight, and Karl Malone CartheyDinnerof Champions Merit Award, which will be givenfor outstanding contribu: tions to the chapter's goals. Retired Zion's Book Sto! i etor Sam Wellerreceiv gi eySilver Hope sional Athlete of the Year Award, reminding folks that the real live with MS. Dinner chairmanPhilip G. McCartheywaspresented with the first annual Philip G. Me- for their generosity and vision by the Arthritis Foundation, JUDY MAGID YearAnnStephenson,there with YoungUniversity’s men’svolley- husband DaveStephenson and children David, Jerid, Chris, ball teamattended. Mike, Alicia andKelcey. Jordan Stephenson, West Jordan, is oneof more than ool's Jackson Brown in time toreceivehis Profes- champions are the people who Arthritis Foundation Womenforall seasons, Pamela Atkinson, Janet Lawson and Merline Leaming, were honored thropic, educational andcivic activities. Phil McCartheyandBill Marcroft introduced award winners, including MS Championof the madeit back from a hunting trip companied byparents and Ron BrownandUniver: Lisa Jeff Jonas and MeghanBurk- ley plannedtojoin Jay and Pam Gurmankinfor dinner with Amy and Terry Preston, Doug Terry and Tricia Forsey and Dan and Betsy Jackson. BoardchairmanPete Taylor and Utah Chapter president Tami Featherstone welcomed guests, along with programsdirector Ruth Baxter and John Hymel. Board memberand The Salt Lake Tribune sports columnist Dick Rosetta and Susan Ro setta congratulated the champions and Doris Gale chatted with friends. Spence and BarbaraFelt and Jeanne and Dick Kimball were amongthefirst to congratulate the honorees. Ronny and Lindsay Cutshall and Tom and Mary McCartheywere there as were Barneyand Sally Rosenblatt, Esther Landa, Jackie and Don Rosenblatt, Kay and Zeke Utah/Idaho Chapter when 450 people celebrated the 20th annual dinnergala and applauded Dumke, Mike and Mary Matts- the Womanofthe Year Awards. Wolfe, Nancy and Clark Giles and Liz Colton. Board chairman A ZCMI fashion show wrappedthe eveningwhich net- George and Barbara Denton greeted guests. ted about$80,000in the battle against the many forms ofar- tional MSSocietyis a voluntary health agency supporting worldwideresearch. sityof Utah gymnast Theresa Kulikowski brought her folks Tomand Franny Kulikowski Sportspersonof the Year Mark Eaton was there with Marci Eaton, and membersof Brigham Carthey, Tom and Mary McCarthey and Toni Carter and Helen Russell. R.S.V.P. thritis affecting 383,000 Utahns andIdahoans. EmceeDon Gale had a recep- tive audiencefor his observationsthat in Utah, the shortest line betweentwopoints is under construction and the Utah State Floweris the “Orange Cone.” son, Carolyn Abravanel, Judy ter and son-in-law Heather and Sam Hooper. Chris Machen and Mary Kay Griffin attended as did Cecil Samuelson, First Quorumofthe Seventy, Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Sharon Samuelson, Cindy Kindred, Marilynn Roskelley, Mary Lynne Clark,Harold Steele, Janet Glaeser and John and Flora D'Arcy. Honoree Lawsondined with son Rick Lawson and grandson Erick Erlingsson. Terry and Eventco-chairwoman Kathy Hillis shared jobs with Carol Davenportand Fred Ball, whoat- JohnBeckerwereon board to supportthe foundationalong with Barbara and Norman Tanner, Virginia and Corwin Likins, tended with Joyce Ball. Margaret Maggie Synderand Dorie and DanSiegel mingled with friends, as did Gayle and Mike Melich, Dorothy Watkins, Dorothy Watkiss, Leola Burr, Norma Forsey, Marjory Rohlfing, Peter and SusanLitvak, and Jerry and knowledgedas a rudebutwell- AnneHolyoak. Kathie and Bob Garff introduced honoree Atkin- knownhand gesture. LJ. “Izzi” Wagner and Don Cash swappedstories with Gale before dinner, while Kay Cash Happy Birthday TheState Bird, he ruefullyac- son, who wascheered by daugh- Melich, Colleen Malouf, Jack and Geraldine W. Goddard,Alice and Floyd Anderson, Scott and Sue Ulbrich and John Holt and Marilyn Holt. , HAROLD KARTCHNER; WestminsterC ollege Presi- Mary McCarthey,left, and mom Kay Schubach chat at MS Dinner of Cham- pions. Arthritis Foundation, Utah/Idaho Chapter Womanofthe Year Merline Leaming accepts awardat dinner gala. dent PeggyStockwasinthe audience as were Steve Sala, Maybell Felsen,and Lila Weller. Dick and Kay Schubachattended as did Sophie and Stan Kouris, Vi Yelderman, Nada George, Jerry and Anne Holyoak, Sandra Mc- Grant L. Smart {Boen Nov 3, 1904) Avianfomfends andaly Caneejoumrceced PET OF THE WEEK ORIENTATION AND OPEN HOUSE Judge Memorial Catholic High School 650 South 1100 East Salt Lake City Photo by Jame Hurterfield This handsome face belongs to Scamper, a 2-year-old male with stunning markings and a fantasti cally fluffy tail. Heis friendly and lovesattention. Scamper and his frends invite youto Art for Animals Vil, a receptionandsilent auction to benefit discount spay/neuter programs, Nov. 7, from 1 to 4 p.m at the Finch Lane Art Barn, The show features works by dozens of local artists. Call 269-7413 for moreinformation about Art for Ani: mals. 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