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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, March 8, 1873 n rrr, To Merrill Peterson of Gunnison, Utah, handicap and disability are only dictionary words used to ..escribe other people. At least Petersons own hike from a hospital bed at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake to the independence of an accounting office in Gunnison would suggest that he disregards any t Peterson Handicapped Utahn for 1973. According to Maurice War-shaChairman of the Gove- rnors Committee, Peterson 825-947- 4 Willard is Neibaur progressing very well in his study of the Thailand language at the Presido in He has been Monteray. enrolled in the language class since last July. His wife works f r IRS in FresnQ. Willard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur. Lynn and Claudia Cooks new son arrived on Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hansen of Wilson, Sevy Whipple of Ogden and Mrs. Conroy Whipple and her children Trent and Tamera were Sunday dinner guests of Florence Whipple. Mrs. Conroy Whipple, the former Marilyn Bishop is spending two months with her parents in Rigby, Idaho, and here with Conroys parents while he is attending a school in Race Relations in Miami, Florida. Conroy is first lieutenant in the Air Force. The Robert Price family have left Sunset to make their home in Layton. Lloyd and Alth' . Farhni have a new son born on March 2. Miss Pamela Shea Bell formerly of Sunset was married mm t illl notion of handicapped or disabled. And the Utah Governors Committee on Employment of the Handicapped agrees; this week they named Merrill Denise Hammon Phone Mr. and Mrs. Dale Quinlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Little spent last weekend in Las Vegas combining a bit of business and pleasure. Scott Dunaway, a BYU student, spent the weekend here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunaway. pi K. ..li on March 3 to Wlater Kevin Amidan. The former Miss Bell is the daughter of Mrs. Sanford E. Eversole of Warren and Thomas Bell of Ogden. Mr. Amidan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amidan of Slaterville. The wedding rites were performed in the White House in Ogden with a reception following for relative and friends. Following a short wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hobbs were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hobbs. Stephen is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon visited in Salt Lake City last Sunday with Mr. Hammons sister and her husband, the V.J. Crossleys. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas and their son and daughter spent the weekend with Mrs. Thomass parents Mr. and The Mrs. Stan Erickson. Thomass are living in Denver. Laverda Johnson was hospitalized last week for surgery and is recovering very well. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and Mr. and Mrs. T. Russell Rock of Peterson, Gordons parents enjoyed a Sunday dinner out last weekend. A. C. Wallace is at home recuperating after surgery last week. A tour of the genelogical building and the LDS Church Historical building was on the agenda of a few of the Camp members of the DUP last Thursday, Captain IV received the award because of his inspiring desire to become despite tragedy and misfortune. Mi . Petersons persistence in surmounting his disability should Peterson kept busy. During serve as an encouraging example to all citizens, whether disabled or not. The Gunnison resident is a veteran of World War II and served as a chief carpenters mate with the Seabees in the South Pacific. He returned to Utah at the end of the war, but eight years ago he suffered an injury to his right leg. An operation on the hip joint surance and bookkeeping business. Today, Merrill Peterson engages in several tvpes of Gunnison home. Ramps to accomodate the wheelchair had Then to be constructed. railings and partitions were added to make life easier for then, Peterson laid dormant in a full body cast for nearly four years. But staff infection set in the the leg finally had to be amputated at the hip. Also, the back and left leg had to be fused, confining Peterson permanently to a wheelchair. Even during the four years of near total immobility, markers along with the finishing work In addition, he has helped local high school students remodel three homes in the area Peterson is also active in of grave He is community affairs. presently commander of the Gunnison Legion Post No 104 All in all. Merrill Peterson has made a seriouc handicap seem small. In his own words, "If life hands you a lemon, make lemonade with it. Peterson will be formally honored at the Governor's banquet to be held in Salt Lake in April. He will also be attending President Nixons annual meeting on Employment of the Handicapped held for all state representatives. Beahive House names new four director and First, he and his wife, Pearl, completely renovated their was performed at the Veterans Hospital. From business enterprises. Besides the bookkeeping and tax services, he performs several yearly audits for small communities in the area. On the side he supervises the setting they returned to Gunnison and began building a private in the tax season, he helped friends with their income tax forms. And at Christmas time he leaned over the foot of his orthopedic bed to fashion toys for his grand kids on an electric saw. After the amputation, Peterwheelchair son moved to where he began the long task of becoming Mrs. Dorothy W. Brown, former guide of the famous Beehive House of the Latter-da- y Saint Church, has been appointed director of the mansion. The buff adobe structure on South Temple was erected in 1855, and has massive carved doors with a beehive motif doorplate. During the winter, 12 guides a day come in at intervals and serve for two hours, said Mrs. Brown, while in the summer, Merri11 After the remodeling was 16 volunteer women a day who come in at certain times to handle the 3,000 to 4,000 tourists per day. The volunteers tell the history of Mormon Pioneer leader Brigham Young and the Beehive House. After the death of President Young the house was occupied by Mormon Church presidents until 1918, when it was made into a home for young women who worked or at two-stor- y completed, the Petersons boarded up their home to at tend a insurance school in Salt Lake City which was sponsored by the Division of Rehabilitation Services, State Board of Utah Education. After graduation tended school in Salt Lake City. In 1934, it was chosen by the Historic American Buildings Survey as a structure worthy of preservation in its present condition. Visitors are invited to t ur the Beehive House, said Mrs. Brown, mother of five youngsters, and widow of the late Third District Judge Emmett L. Brown, who died of a heart attack a few months there are n ago. WHAT ABOUT THE PART OF THE ICEBERG YOU DON'T SEE? How much do you rooHy know obput tko kEIEVO Wont moro foettf Sofcwoy urg wotch this wook't program ml public TV, LETTUCE you to CONTROVERSY? ADVOCATES THE 7 Thor., March I, I pm --K BVU ch. 11 Sot.. Mar 19. 4 JO p m. Tko lottvco conlrovorty It o Union controversy. Safeway Store. Inconot grow nor horveit let luce. 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Rural dwellers already pay as much as 20 percent mere than their urban counterparts for these basic Utah the services, inand said, congressman creasing the cost of money to the rural cooperatives will surely lead to a price increase. The six REA borrowers in Utah, McKay said, support nearly 3600 miles of line and Since the over 9600 users. in 1936, created was program the Utah REA has spent $28.6 million, and has repaid over $13.7 million. These cooperatives have a proud record of repayment of their debts, and a demonstrated ability to use federal assistance to good advantage," Rep. McKay said. funding is widely used, and last year over half of the funding that l. supported REA was Non-feder- he Administration announced the change in REA and RTA funding, McKay said, they did so on the basis of the Rural Development Act of 1972. This act was intended to for provide additional support farmers and rural dwellers, arJ the Administration used the measure as a legal basis for making telephone and When electric service more f This logic pensive. of challenges the will is ex- Congress, McKay said, and either foolishness or a calculated effort to mislead the American public. Kathryn Brady, camp members and Joan Hansen of Wilson, Margaret Schroader and Christy Jenkins. Luncheon for the group was in the cafeteria. Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Elda Sparks on Mrs. Thursday evening. Sparks gave ahistory of a The Total Discount Machine .rar Ju- ne Schaeling the lesson which was on Early Day Waters. Present were lone Ferrin Pearl Dabel, Lavon Reid, White Beans & Ham Pearl Anderson, Martina Baline, Eldeen Barnes, Verda Knight, June Schaeling and a guest, Roxey Bronson. Band Box Ice Milk visited in Logan on Sunday with Mrs. Satterlees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Lewis who have been ill with the flu. Jack Hobbs visited in Las Vegas last weekend with a son Mr. and and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Stephen Hobbs. Jack found time to play some golf. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur attended a farewell in Hooper for a nephew of Mrs. Neibaur, vayne Widdison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Widdison. Wayne leaves this week for Utah State where he will study the Prench language prior to his leaving for the French LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olsen have returned from the Phoenix area where they attended the wedding of their Kevin and Laree son Miss Maughan Maughan. living presently in Layton is from the Phoenix area. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen stayed with a nephew Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olsen the week they were away. Jennifer Chapman, 6 month old daughter of Mr. er.fl Mrs. Robert Chapman has had two heart operatic. . recently in a Salt Lake hospital. The Chapmans formerly of Sunset now live in Syracuse. The annual school dinner of the Sunset Junior High School PTA is scheduled for Thursday, March 15, to begin at 6:30 p.m. The menu will be roast beef, potatoes, salad, a vegetable and dessert. Cost is $1 per person with reservations no later thaa . Monday, March ll. Everyone interested is invited to attend. '"J & ,5 Margreth Satterlee and children Scott and Sandy The true test of total discounts Come see tor yourseii DISCOUNTING IN AIL DEPARTMENTS it the reason everyone's food cost is much less at SAFEWAY DISCOUNT Convenience Food Ellis L Frozen Dessert Chow Mein Noodles Half-Gall- LlB53Ej Look How You Save Medium Grain Rice X". EZ2S22&51E Cr X Detergent Powders::;,: Coffee-mat- e Jar Creamer 93s Bathroom Tissue X"y Lucerne Instant IS E Fluffy Whip Luncheon Meat 81 Save Table Syrup Onion Salt t'Z" 1X1.91 Cider Vinegar Rosarita Taco Sauce 1X34 X 39 Clover Honey 2401. 92 Cream O' The Crop This week on 4 soup-cerea- l bowls! 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