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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 22, 1976 . ivirginia Wursten Dr. DeWayne Ashmead, nd his father, Dr. Harvey Whmead of Kaysville, have been in England at the invitation of the British Health Food Association. The Elder Dr. Ashmead is president and his son is executive vice of Albion president Laboratories in Clearfield. They spent most of their time in London, where they introduced Chelated minerals to England. They talked to members of the phar- maceutical industries, the medical profession and the health food industry. They were interviewed by many of the newspapers magazines of and the country, medical and including pharmaceutical periodicals. They also appeared on radio and T.V. programs and at the famous Press Club in London. 12. - Phone 825 - 66461, Learn to avoid on her parents, Choteau, Mont., needed a and Laurena Lewis, doctor. A Los Angeles family the Ron Robertsons and practitioner was tired of the to children. They were big city and wanted for about five days. area. practice in a rural That city doctor is now is to extended Sympathy small Laurence Taylor and his practicing in the the linkup and Montana town, on the death of Mr. family was made possible by the Taylors father who died at Utah of an Ogden hospital last week University Placement Physician a after long illness. Funeral effort services were held Monday. Program (PPP), an established in 1972 to improve Mr. and Mrs. Carl Racker the health of rural Interspent the Easter holiday in mountain area communities. the sunny weather at St. With the help of a comGeorge. puter, Project Administrator The Ted Olsen family Walter Bolic and Dr. Richard camped at the Capitol Reef Kirk of the department of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King are the paternal grandparents. Victor and Edna Peterson have returned to Roy after spending the winter months in Tuscon, Ariz. Jerry and Marva Brown and Roy and Raydell Cobia took an exciting trip in the Browns private plane. They Hew to New Orleans where they spent three interesting days and then to Florida for a day at Disney World, and a day at Cypress Gardens, then flew over the Florida Keys to Key West. Their next stop was to the island of Nassau in the Bahamas, where they stayed for five days enjoying the beautiful scenery and shopping. They returned to the states by way of Texas and to Farmington, N.M., where they were closed in because of bad weather. The Cobias took a commercial flight home, and the Browns remained for a few more days. The weather didnt cooperate, so they also came home on a commercial flight, and will return next week to get their plane. area during the spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. James Whinham, Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Greenwald, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Meenderink, and Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner, all of Roy, along with Dr. and Mrs. William Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Art Tracy, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Greenwald of Ogden took their families on a traditional camping trip for the spring vacation in the Moab area. Condolences are extended to Mrs. Elna Huillet on the death of her father, John A. Michaelson of St. Charles, Ida. Funeral services were held Saturday in St. Charles. The lovely weather in St. George lured the Tony Toscan family for the holiday, where they took in the many interesting events that area. in the David and Sharlene Lomax volves determining had a baby girl April 12. They degree to which community now have two girls and two residents acknowledge the in their medical services and for need family. boys The Fred Sheaffers drove whether the towns social to Boise, Ida., over the aspects may conflict with those of the physicians and holiday to visit with relatives. A baby girl arrived at their families. Problems the computer McKay Hospital April 12 to Ray and Leann Byrd. They doesnt tell us about are now have a girl and boy in different for every comtheir family. munity, and we have to be Randv and Debra Lynn - realistic when pL&evng a, Winn had a girl April 10 at doctor or he or she will not remain there, Mr. Bolic McKay Hospital. with said. Whinham, along Greg two other young men from The nonprofit placement Weber County, has been program is consistently honored by Utah State expanding its activities. Dr. Kirk said there are currently University for his leadership ability. He attended Utah 110 communities on file as Boys State last summer and soliciting assistance, and the award is based on his physicians from as far away leadership potential as noted as West Germany have written expressing interest in by his high school activities and his participation in Boys the program. State. He will receive a Plans are being made to Auxiliary of the Weber scholarship to USU for a assist University of Utah and students County Hospital in Roy, at a year. Greg is a son of Mr. and medical luncheon to be held Saturday, Mrs. James Whinham. residents in selecting rural The Leonard Christensen April 24. practice sites, Dr. Kirk The event will be held at the family went camping over added. Webc Club in Ogden. the long holiday. They spent a Besides directly placing Other new officers are: night at Topaz Mountain near and other health physicians vice Mrs. Karl Collidge, and the rest of the time practitioners, the program Nephi Mrs. Gordon president: at the sand dunes at the new helps certain towns gain Reier, recording secretary; state park at Jericho. Sandy classification as critical Mrs. Chester Morris, was a guest of the Health Shortage areas. This Terry secretary ; coresponding for the Mrs. Burdick, family Laurencetrip.Silers and designation enables those Merlyn The have to communities Emma Mrs treasurer their and Bairds Service Health Bobby National Mrs James and Puckett families camped in the Moab Corps physicians assigned. Andros, historians. area last week and had Dr. Kirk pointed out that are directors Serving as Mrs. Bryant Cash, Mrs. Ken Rolene Christensen as their some of the physician Stewart, and Mrs. Jack guest. shortage problems faced by Kim and Marva Berger Pierce. small communities, prinThe guest speaker will be have a new baby boy. He was cipally in Utah and Wyoming, Sister Stephanie Mongeon, born at McKay Hospital April are caused by expanded from St. Benedicts Hospital. 19. energy development The LaRue Tolman has been in programs. Her topic will be, the hospital for about a week, Courage to Be. after having major surgery. Mrs Keith (Pauline) Nichols will assume the presidency of the Volunteer -- OBITUARY Cecil Kim Stanger SUNSET Cecil Kim old son of Stanger, Samuel Kim and Silvia Ann Nalder Stanger of 2177 N. 450 W. died Friday at his home of causes pending State Medical Examiners report. 6h.795 10 VII50 8'dm.96B LmJl2"Al483 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- ALL P SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake. Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 532-111- 389-117- 1 752-631- 0 1 (no toll charge) SIZES He was born Dec. 6, 1974, in Ogden. The parents are members of the Sunset LDS 1st Ward. Surviving are the parents of Sunset: grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Cy B. Stanger, South Weber; Mr. and Mrs Stephen Emmet Nalder, Layton; greatgrandparents. Mrs. Silvia Fielding Marie Mrs. Syracuse: Stanger Smith, Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1:30 p m. in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden, with Bishop jerry D. Williamson of the Sunset 1st Ward o- FOWERS, Friends may call at mortuarv Sunday from 6 the to 8 p m and Monday from 12 30 to :30 p m Burial will be in the Aultorest Memorial Park. e property distributed alter jour death. It names an executor who sees that jour wishes are carried out under Hooper man selected as outstanding farmer Boyd Hancock, Chairman of Board of Supervisors of the Conservation Soil Weber that Lyle announced District, Fowers of Hooper has been selected as the Districts outstanding farmer for 1976. Fowers and his wife, as guests of the Weber SCD, will attend the Utah State SCD Associations annual banquet this fall where he, and other outstanding far- Fowers, a life-lon- resident of g Be sure your property goes to those you want to receive This advice and discussion trom a legal authortiy can guide you The program will also include questions and answers period It is free of charge, and the public is invited to attend it BHS Sugar Beet Association. He and his oldest son, Bart, grow sugar beets and corn on about 425 acres at Hooper, and have recently purchased 320 acres in Idaho. In past years, they fed between 500 and 600 head of cattle. Always interested in conservation work, Fowers has leveled about 200 acres of land, installed more than 9000 feet of drain, and lined about 2,300 feet of irrigation ditch with mers, will be honored and receive plaques from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. supervision of the court parents of five boys who are also interested in agriculture. The Fowers are active in LDS church activities, and Mr. Fowers is a member of the Farmers Union, Farm Bureau, and Vice President of the Davis-Webe- r the Weber County, is a graduate of Weber High School. He is married to the former DeLora Maw of Plain City. They are the FBLA Educativa, Teehnologia Santillana. del por trabajo Programacion escolar v desarrollo de ac- - tiyidades. Sane As concrete. Ium,'by dairies The inside story of the Delancey Street Foundation Mo, by Maureen Dean. A womens view ol Watergate The Plate Collectors Hampden-Turne- r CSwfiin$ The Kiwanis of Roy were very instrumental in helping of Roy to send the 2nd AAU in the compete World Team Trials in Casper, Wyoming, on the 8th and 9th of April. The Utah group was joined by competitors from 14 some coming other states far as Eric of a vanishing landmark in North merica original project. Congratulation? also, goes to Greg Stimpson for being named state FBLA Vice President. There was a lot of and competition congratulations goes to all the winners and thanks to all who competed. trials AAU world from Handbook." In Ted Hake. A price guide to thousands of colle tible plates issued from 1895 to date The Barn." by Arthur. The story convention Bonnevilles FBLA members went down to the Annual State FBLA Convention this past Friday and competed against 32 other high schools. This year it was held at Brigham Young University in Provo. This years winners were: 3rd place for Mr. FBLA went to Mark Smith, 2nd place in the poster contest went to Jan Francis, the team of Monty Jones and Steve Lakey took a 2nd place in Executive Decision Making, BHS took a 1st for the largest chapter, and a 3rd for the rrtost Books featured at Weber County Library Lewd Food., by.. Robert Hendrickson. The complete guide to aphrodisiac edibles. students take honors at LIBRARY LOOKOUT away Louisiana, Tennessee, and New Jersey Cielp gymnnislls the end of May Anyone with newspapers, aluminum cans, or bottles w illing to donate to the club are asked to call any listed below and team members will Dick of the numbers them up: Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Putnam, 8 Mrs Nvp 773-235- or 773-739- as Ohio In the Age Group Niki Nye placed 14th in a fielc of 30 competitors. Niki is thi daughter of Robert and Rutl Nye and is a student at Valle; View Elementarv. Year Old ag The group was represented b fron Johnson Susan Lakeview Elementary, Lis. Baird from Valley Viev and Ka; Elementary Dunham from Sand Ridge Jr High. By the end of the day long competition. Lisa was ii 7th place with Kay placing Uth and Susan holding 18tl out of a field of 32 com petitors. Lisa is the daughtei of Bobby and Marlene Baird Susans parents are Robert L and Mar jean Johnson, am Kays father and mother art Kenneth and Joyce Dunham all residents of Roy. 2 The represented were in the year Terrie Rhodes, the daughter of Powell and Gwen Rhodes and a student at Sand Ridge Jr. High. Terrie placed 12th out of 22 hard competitors old age 13-1- 4 by group Four other team members, Natalie Swapp. Sheila Nye, Rachelle Putnam and Cindv Deubler; were unable to attend the competition. The tqam from The Establishment School ol Dance, coached hy Paul tjuigley and Terry fficiating. have wills drawn up Wh.en these people die, the state steps in and distributes their assets A properly drawn will oi a good is the corner-stonestate plan Its a iegul document that describes m detail the way you want jour left, named Weber County's Outstanding Farmer, is congratulated by Boyd Hancock, chairman, Weber Soil Conservation District. The wheel in the background wa s built by Fowers and his sons to LYLE . New president takes position in auxiliary v Seen out of eight people. b one recent estimate, fail to family and community medicine have placed 43 physicians and 6 other health practitioners throughout the region in the past 34 years. Basically, the computer linking system works this way: interested doctors fill out a questionnaire stating their medical and personal Community requirements. leaders who have solicited PPPs help fill out a similar form indicating their needs and their communitys opportunities. The forms are then entered into a computer that matches doctors and towns. The computer, however, is only the first step in physician placement, Mr. Bolic said. We found there are many factors the computer cant tell us, so were supplementing this service with more personal contact with physicians and community leaders. This personal contact in- c hi estate The Weber Countj Library will present a program. 'Planning Your Esate. Wed , April 28, at 7:30 pm in the auditorium A Salt Lake Attorney will talk about how to avoid unnecessary, inheritance taxes, the importance ol a carefully drawn will, the advantabe of trusts, to eliminate and how financial tangles in settling an estate of 'The tiny community to visit Ida., Page were their here J'lsC inheritance taxes homes ,WM8 were guests at the banquet of Helfax Show, sponsored by the European Nutritional Convetion. They presented papers at various meetings of the medical profession and health food companies. They also flew to Paris for talks with a doctor who is doing similar research to that which they are doing. They were away about two weeks. Delbert and Dorothy Dr. Ashmead will be going Jensen went down to Lake on a lecture circuit in May Powell for the Easter holiday which will take him to many for some boating and fishing. cities in California and to Las A baby boy war born April Vegas and Reno, Nevada. He 15 to Cecil and Jann will be seen on several T.V. Shellabarger. shows and in June, will take a Dennis and Vonda Lucas similar tour to Florida. He had a girl April 15 at McKay has had many articles which Hospital. have appeared in magazines A baby girl was born April throughout this country and 15 to Ray and LaRaye in Canada. Collatz. Jim and Mary Fussleman Easter Sunday dinner went to Arizona for the long guests at the James Pingree Easter holiday where they home were her parents, Mr. visited with the Jobe family, and Mrs. David MacDowell, a former residents of Roy. friend Lisa Kulscar, and the Miles and Sherrie Crabtree Pingrees children. Mr. and have a baby girl, born April Mrs. MacDowell just 13. This is their second returned to their home in daughter. Ogden after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Ron King winter in Yuma, Ariz. have a baby boy born April Coming from Caldwell, They Physicians find new SMiSL Montgomery, 9 A,- -' ere Mrs. King is the former Marsha Page Ellis, m tQW presentlj is working hard to supplement money donated by the Kiwanis so they can compete in the USTA Age-Grou- p Nationals in Toledo, Ohio at KIWANIANS Bob Johnson (top left) and Jim Philpott, Kiwanis president, are pictured with (middle row from left) Susan Johnson, Niki Nye, Sheila Nye; front row, Terrie Rhodes, Rachelle Putnam and Lisa Baird. iM '' iii |