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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 19, 1978, Page 15 7 Roy News Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Dona Pingree has been in Idaho where she has been helping her son in law and daughter and their family, who are moving from Rexburg to Boise. Ed Fowers spent several days last week on TDY in Los Angeles. Tony Austin, of Westford Mass, and Marlene Harris, of Watertown, Mass, have been visiting in Roy with Tonys parents, Mr. and Francisco for a week on a combined business and pleasure trip. A baby girl arrived Oct. 10 at McKay-DeHospital to and Margaret Fenner e Harrison of 2066 W. 5650 S. non C. Atkinson, of Roy, has been named as commander of the 405th Combat Logistics Support Squadron (Reserve) at Hill AFB. Lt. Col Atkinson is self employed in civilian life. The new unit of which he will be commander is a combining of two other units at Hill AFB. Col. Atkinson has MItW; southern Utah. Patterson were in San Mrs. Roy Austin. The young couple was married in the Ogden LDS Temple before family have hopefully help the mothers in raising their twins, she haid. November Meeting served Any questioins concerning the club should be directed to 4 or Mrs. Smith, Karen Zuech, Hot Line Need help raising twins? Call Spotlight for the Month Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett were surprised at the arrival of identical twin girls Darci and Dannielle. Even more 731-276- 394-156- Steven 394-156- 8. surprised DANNILLE AND DARCI BENNETT . . . Polly Hammon Camp 40, Ufa'fi of Pioneers, met on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mae Matis. The lesson was given by Edna Peterson and a history given by Esther Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid of Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook of Layton spent three days last week boating on Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thiel are parents of a baby ' bbyr'The how have three one girl in their and boys family. Royal Harrop is reported to be much improved following a heart attack last month. Julie Garner miracously escaped serious injury on Saturday afternoon when her car rammed into the front of the local Kentucky Fried Take Home cafe. She was heading toward 1900 West when the accelerator on her car stuck open. She jumped from the vehicle just before it hit the building. twins of the month Underwood joins troops Daughters U.S. FORCES, Germany (AHTNC) Capt. Gene K. Underwood, son of Mrs. Mary Farnworth, '412 Blue Takes', "Twin Falls,' Idaho, is participating with other American and allied troops in REFORGER 78, NATOs largest yearly exercise, held in Germany. More than 11,000 soldiers were flown Germany and some 37,000 tons of equipment and supplies have been shipped from the U.S. for the massive exercise. REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany) results from a 1967 agreement between the U.S., United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Germany. The U.S. agreed to return Madsen, Betty Wood, Elsie Cottle, Jean Harris, Lynile Buhler, Marilyn Beck, and Melba Klee drove to Mountain Green on Tuesday of last Airman week for the October get together of the Knit Wits Club, held at the home of Marilun Crezee. Milton Christensen has been ill in the hospital, but should be home now. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olson and daughter Cindy drove to San Bernardino, California last week end to forces to each year for Germany exercises to demonstrate stateside-base- d allied solidarity. The entire exercise the phasizes of disposition stressed - Senior HAMPTON, Va. Airman Terry R. Smith, son Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. of retired East ' U.S. Air Smith of 1127 South, Clearfield, has deployed with his unit to Camp New Amsterdam, Netherlands. Airman Smith is an aircrew life support specialist with a unit of the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing at Langley AFB, Va. The airman is one of more than 200 maintenance and Edward of this week. orderly forces deployment Washington George Washington, University, D.C. His father, James L. derwood, lives at 286 W. Un- 700 N., Clearfield. sees D. 1050 support personnel from Langley taking part in project Coronet Sandpiper. They will assist the 32nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, was their big brother Derk, when Mom and Dad came home with not just one big bundle of joy but two. The Bennett household was a hectic one for the first Instead of few months, making eight bottles at a time it meant 16 bottles, and instead of 12 diaper changes a day, it was 24. There is still hope for all of those mothers though, Mrs. Bennett said, who are now starting out with twins. She said their household is almost normal now that the girls are 18 months old, or maybe hectic has just become normal. At the Mothers of Twins Club Picnic held in June, Darci and Dannielle won first prize for the bluest eyes and first prize for the most ' identical twins. At home, Mrs. Bennett said that there is not Their mistaken identity. brother knows which one is pulling his hair or who is running down the hall with this favorite toy. She said that having twins is double the work, but it is also double the happiness and love. v ' University of Utah Medical Center. Dr. Maxwell encourages people to carry donor cards at all times and to discuss their donation with family members There is always a demanding need for kidneys, corneas and other organs," f 'Uh' ivi ( f said the transplant By signifying specialist behalf of the Utah Health Care Association, presents Joseph Martinez with a plaque for being chosen ' King'' of the association's convention, as being patient of the year. Mr. Martinez is a patient at the Weber County Hospital. On his left is Janet Purdy, chosen "Queen" of the convention. PAT JOHNSON on Leaves for Pacific Hospiitel patienfi named as royalty By Janet Smalley Association Editor A Weber County Hospital patient was chosen as of the week-lon- g King Utah Health Association Convention, held in Salt Lake City at the Hilton Inn. Mr. Joseph Martinez was honored at a luncheon and given a plaque by the which also chose a queen, Mrs. Janet Purdy. She is a patient at Hill Haven Convalescent Association, Center, Salt Lake City. The is an organization representing extended care facilities throughout the state. Weber County Hospital Administrator David Van Moorlehem, when recommending Martinez for the honor, said that he has been everready to watch after the wanderers who in one quick moment or in a confused stupor might have ambled off to unknown dangers. He has been sensitive to the needs of lonely little old Register. . . One registration date remains before the election to select Nov. 7 national and and . state , legislators They are as follows: Weber County officials, Agents will be on duty from 8 a.m. until 9, p.m. on Oct. 31. , ladies who no longer felt for nourishment, having no anticipation of need for energy or life, and offered them encouragement and a helping hand. Those who needed an interpreter to be able to understand their world in the hospital, Van Moorlehem said that Martinez often gave lots of help translating for other spanish-speakin- g patients. Sometimes these need people received financial aid, but most times the warm hand of friendship and aid in communication was sufficient. A patient at the hospital on and off for 12 years, he is confined to a wheelchair, and has offered love and encouragement to countless number of people who have come and gone during those passing years. Joe has been patient, coordinators messenger, assistant, morale builder, interpreter, protector, storekeeper, giver of gifts and sargeant-a- t arms all at one, according to the administrator. A service to his fellow patients that Martinez has rendered includes a a day Smokeshop, which is attached to the closed Gift rs TTiis is for those patients who are out of cigarettes and must have more! Mrs. Janet Purdy was born in Scotland on March 3, 1878, and has lived in Utah for many years. She is a widow now, and has been an RN. Her closest living relative is a niece living in Salt Lake City. Some of her qualifications for being chosen Convention Queen include being very alert, pleasant, with a quick wit. She is described as at Hillhaven and well-adjust- based at Soesterberg Royal Netherlands Air Base, E transition from the Phantom to the 5 Eagle F-4- F-1- aircraft. Forces Vice in Europe Commander, Lieutenant General Benjamin N. Beilis said, represents an the extremely efficient and dramatic increase in our (U.S. Air Force) commitment ot the North 5 Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is a key part of our defense readiness initiative to counter Soviet-WarsaPact air forces. Airman Smith is a 1974 high school graduate. w family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer have been on a late summer vacation trip. They visited Mesa Verde National park in Colorado and then went on to northern Arizona to Tempe and Lake Havasu, and then to Las Vegas. They spent a few days with two of Mr. Homers sisters and their families in Las Vegas before Sponsored by the Roy Cone PTA, a night is your Candidates being planned for tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Roy High auditorium. Weber County candidates, along with state and national hopefuls have been contacted and will participate in Each will give a the program. which a question after presentation, and answer session will follow, according to Pat Kartey, bylaws and legislation director for the council arranging the program. She said that this event is a service to better inform the voters and encourage citizen incut Meet . Clearfield, Drive, U.S. Air F-1- Navy Fireman Apprentice Dale J. Appleby, son of Charles E. and Ann M. Appleby of 133 S. Lakeview has departed for an extended deployment in the Western Pacific. He is assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Okinawa, homeported in San Diego. While deployed, his ship will operate as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Missions of the Seventh Fleet are to protect U.S. citizens, shipping and in- your wish to donate before death, the family is relieved of that decision. Dr. Maxwell said the organ bank plays a strong relations public shop sign. west following surgery at an returning home through and procedures and techniques. Underwood, a company commander with the 3rd Armored Division in Hanau, Germany, entered the Army in February 1967. He was commissioned through an Officer Candidate School. The captain received a masters degree in 1977 from Candidate night set Ogderi hospital last week. Bob and Sherol Jensen are parents of a baby boy, bom Oct! 14. They now have four boys and! one girl in their em- Netherlands attend the missionary farewell for their niece Olson. Pauline They returned home the first part Pearl Hansen has been in the hosptial for surgery, but is home now and doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Paul George, along with a brother and sister in law, spent two weeks recently in the mid west. They went to Elkhart, Indiana where they picked up a new motor home and then traveled home in it. They stopped in Nauvoo, Illinois and other spots of LDS historical interest. Orel Heqderson has been in the hospital for treatment of a back problem. He is home now and feeling better. is Chariene . Wells recuperating., at home November , the Intermountain Organ Bank and associate professor of surgery at the care. pre-nat- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Cummings and family and their niece and nephew, Joyce the For meeting, it will be held on the 9th, with guest speaker Dr. Merrill Godfrey. He will be speaking on gynecology and been tarot' twins answering questions for the parents' This will information. area. and m A transplantable organs. That reminder comes from Dr. J. Gary Maxwell, head of m Mi Company auditorium. To feature a panel of twins, according to Sandra Smith, president, this will include fraternal, identical, boy and The Mother of Twins Club is planning their next meeting for Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Utah Power and Light girl Cummings; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stanger and daughter, all of Roy, and Dr. and Mrs. Spence Bankhead formerly of Roy, spent the UEA holiday week in Phoenix, Arizona. They spent their time swimming, golfing, playing tennis and sightseeing. They visited the ghost town of Carefree and other interesting spots. your Mothers of Twins plan meeting vacationing in California. They took in all the fun at Disneyland and other spots in the southern California Stephanie One of the greatest contributions you can make is the gift of life by donating returning to Massachusetts were they will make their home. overseas tours in Korea, Germany and Thailand. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Provost and Organ bank asks for donors interacts well with her roommates and others. She looks after her roommates and is a source of stimulation for them. One of her hobbies includes doing fancy hand sewing. Persons wishing 582-391- Phipps promoted MLNOT, N.D. Robert H. Phipps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Wiechert of Roy, has been promoted to master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Sergeant Phipps, an LGM-3- 0 facility manager, is assigned at Minot AFB, N.D., with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. The sergeant is a 1956 graduate of Jordan High School, Sandy Utah. His wife, Ann, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hundtofte of 414 Second St. SW, Sidney Mont. Completes training SAN the North 1500 West, Clearfield, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. The airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received speical instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the Martinez, resides at North 1000 several cruise, Far Eastern countries. Okinawa is 592 feet long, displaces 18,300 tons and carries a crew of 528 officers and enlisted man. She is designed to transport assault forces for amphibious operations. She normally embarks a Marine battalion landing team and Marine helicopter squadron during a deployment. graduate of Clearfield High School, Appleby joined the Navy in June 1875. A 1975 882 West, Clinton. scheduled to participate in various training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and in- dividual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Martinez now goes to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for specialized training in the avionics systems field. The airman is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High School and attended Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. His father, Waldo O. is those of allied nations. Port visits are scheduled in Air ANTONIO National Guard Airman Froy B. Martinez, son of Mrs. Sarah Martinez of 408 Pacific; to deter aggression against our Western Pacific allies by maintaining mobile striking forces; to promote peace and stability in the Western Pacific area and to create goodwill for the United States. During more information can call the Intermountain Organ Bank at (801) terests in the Western Okinawa and educational role in the effort to procure organs for Even though transplant. the Salt Lake news media have done an excellent job, we have to continually focus public attention on the need to donate. We re getting f eady tgprint the new telephone directory. If you need to make any changes in your listing in the White or Yellow Pages, our business office will be happy to assist you. and can advise you if any charges are involved. But please call our business office now. The deadline is soon. Mountain Bell |