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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, August ( 21, 1975 Obituaries eancer. Mr. Bayne was born Nov. 1923, in Grace, Idaho, a son of Clyde M. and Thelma 25, Petersen On Jan married Bayne 10, to he was 1942, June Wolf in gden During World War II he served with the Marine ( orps He came to Ogden when 5 ears of age and was educated in Ogden City schools lie was a member of the Sunset 5th LDS Ward He had been a Meatcutter t for Swift and Co , and had also worked at Hill Air Force Base for 21 years, and for Bums Security. Surviving are his widow of Sunset; one son, Bruce L. three Bayne, Layton; grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Thelma Granquist, Ogden; one half brother and two half sisters, Gerald R Granquist, Mrs. George W, (Joyce) Falk, Mrs. Larry E. (Donna) White, all of Ogden Funeral services were held Monday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Paul Reid of the Sunset 5th Ward ofInterment in ficiating. Washington Memorial Park. For the first time, the Air Force has assigned a medical to team recruiting headquarter in Salt Lake City and be tasked with the for responsibility of procurement (. qualifiei physicians, dentists and other health professionals We will be traveling the Northwest looking primarily for general practitioners Chief and Pathologist Director of Laboratories at St Benedicts Hospital, has been nominated for the post of president-elec- t of the Utah State Medical Association. If elected he will serve in that capacity for one year prior to becoming president of USMA r term beginning for a in September 1976. He shares honors with Alan R Nelson, M D., a Salt Lake City internist, also nominated tor the position. one-yea- Utahs general waterfowl hunting season has been set for Oct 4 through Jan 4, 1976, under action by the Wildlife Board last week Good duck production on Canadian has provinces allowed a more liberal bag limit this year than last Hunters will be allowed seven Dr. Hammond is im years. He is a member of the hospitals Executive Committee, chairman of the s Medical Staff Committee, and served as Chief of Staff in 1971-7Dr. Hammond graduated in 1949 from Louisiana State School of University Medicine in New Orleans and served a one-yegeneral s rotating internship at Army Hospital in Denver prior to serving nine years in family practice in Northern Wisconsin. In 1963 he completed a four-yea- r residency in Clinical and and is currently a of the Weber Basin By-law- Health Planning Council. He completed six years on the Utah State Health Departments Advisory Committee, both as member and as chairman, and is a member of the Greater Ogden Chamber of Commerce. Fitz-simon- He has been Director of at Laboratories Benedicts Hospital St. for r t 5k tors to pi notice in xavx 1 Jeri eo, chief of We are "inn team mednine," space ' n t C o also recruitmg demists, optometrists and cltnual from ps c ho legists the in'er througnout ''alt Lake from USAF AFB, City at assignment Ofiutt Hospital, ugust 20, 1975 throughout the United States for health recruiting professionals The teams became operational m ai xu er to the end of the militar y draft Tour lengths for incoming health professional personm vary from two to four year.,, and assignments, which are negotiated prior to entrance, are available throughout the Continental U s , Alaska, Hawaii, Europe and the Orient, according to Captain Nebraska, sas the newly rented lecrumng team is one ot 32 teams located mountain West Captain Lee, who comes to ( Waterfowl season begins past president of the County Medical Laboratory i ' i , Through Jen. 4, 1976 Heights Comprehensive , tl t ducks daily, 14 possession, with exception of can vasbacks and redheads No more than two redheads oi two can vasbacks or one of each daily may be taken, and no more than four singly or m the aggregate may be in t 10 v, : l.c-- t year when mild tu taken daily ( SMt'M 1) bag limit ot In e and vsiu'j limit ot ten is set inei nan, i ed breasted hooded mergansers, si gly or in the aggregate of ad spc'ies These limits, low i ef, mav not include fc u than one hooded dailv nor more ih oi two hiKided mergansers u 1 I'l Wdsons snipe and swan s. .sons will run concurrently with the general waterfowl season Hag and possession lands for snipe are eight and Id it .pectHeh There will be 2 ion permits available for swan. Permit appl. cations will be taken until Sept 11 with the drawing slated for Mercy Hospital in Denver. He Certified in both Clinical and Anatomic Pathology. Election for the top state medical post will be held Sept 17 The goose season was set for Oct 11 through Dec. 14 with several exceptions Washington County hunters will go afield Nov 8 through Jan 4, 1976 For Daggett and I intah counties the season will be Nov. 15 through Dec. 14 Carbon County, portions of Emery County and Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to goose associations the most aie k i is Board during iv n on o- - at Pathology ku I W I'l possession Regulations regarding the Anatomic ca oi o nominated for election mediate Weber Society member praoti lionet SPsis pediatricians, mil) .'O' ; St. Benedict's staff doctor Dr. Dean F. Hammond, Wednesday, Ssefss Kay Burton Bayne SUNSET Kay Burton Bayne, 51, of 2493 N. 350 W., died Friday at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City of Irurhi'lii t'oui ier House of Delegates meeting, at the 17, 18, 19 Sept. Union of Utah University Building, Salt Lake City William Knox Fitzpatrick, M D , a Salt Lake City general surgeon, and current will assume president-elect- , the presidency m September hunting The bag limit for ( anada geese will be two daily, two possession except m Damn'll and Uintah counties wheie it will be one goose daily m possession The snow gcxise bag limit will be three dailv and three possession ihanges Shooting for ducks will begin at 12 noon on Oct 4 Waterfowl shooting houis Applicatsuperintendents ions must be mailed to or presented m person at the Division s main office in Salt I ake ( 'uv Irnni Dee 1 Dee "There have been recent changes m militarv con perusal ion uhieh has made Air Forte medicine an a ' tractive alternative to the uvilian sectoi, Captain Le. In Mav, to pointid nut example, Congress emitted a law which will increase th' pay of an Air Force dm tor t) . up to $1 1,500 per year Captain Lee say s he and hi , LI assistant, on procedures Division owned waterfowl management areas Those applications must he made on sMcial lorms available from Division ottices or waterfowl area m a n a g e m e n t will be from one half hour before sunrise until sunset except for Nov, 1 when shooting will begin at 8 a m The board also set regulations lor taking Beaver and mink may be taken from Nov until April 30, 1976, in all areas of the state eeept Summitt, Morgan, Daggett, Uintah and Duchesne, Wasatch counties The season in Wasatch County wih be Oct 1 through May 15 and in other above listed count-es- , from Oct 1 through April 30 1 Marten trapping season will be from Nov. 15 - Feb 28, 1976 In addition to the marten Lee application tor trapping thereafter regular m trapping license, trappers must obtain a free marten permit from the Division of Wildlife Resources Sergeant Trappers n. iv apply for only one permit on only one be will entura, discuss glad ax details Guv to to and eligibility application management area However, related matters in their ofhtv up to three trappers may at 352 South Denver St Sait apply jointly for a single Lake City, or applicants can 6 Areas open to call for information permit trapping and trapping fees Having received both he for individual areas will be degree determined at a later date If (Management) and masters the number ot applications degree (Business) trom the exceeds the number of University of Utah, Captain permits available, a drawing Lee now calls Utah hts home will be held in the Divisions state although he is a native Fait Lake oiffice Jan 5 of Florida He has served m various Air Force hospitals The Board will meet again as a Service Health at 9 30 a m Aug 27, in the Administrator and is Divisions Salt Lake office to currently active as a member set this falls upland game of the American College of hunting regulations Hospital Administrators , , 524-405- bachelors , The Italian Garden Restaurant The Board made several Lunch - 1 8 a.m.-- l - Mornings 1 a.m. For coffee and hot pastrys a.m. 2 p.m. 1 hot soups, salads, and sandwiches p.m. weekdays and 5 30 p.m For homemade Italian dishes "All food prepared by Mama Louise" For Dinners - lam 1 5-- Takeouts 5686 S. 900 W 1 Roy Utah sra jwi mi us WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCE ANNOUNCES 1975-7MOVIING OUT OF STATE: Fur- niture, misc household items, Fngidaire lots of dishes, tools garden supplies, sears power saw, 9 in 10 foot travel queen camper. 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