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Wednesday May 11 1888 Health Party Saturday for Refugees SL Exchange Club to Honor One of Its Gwn A In a rare move the Salt Lake Exchange Club will present its prestigious "Book of Golden Deeds" award to one of its own members Wednesday during the noon luncheon meeting at the Doubletree Ho- LDS Hospital and contributions to the LDS Hospital's Deseret Foundation Some specific projects financed include the Peripheral Vascular Laboratory pulmonary telemetry equipment and a surgical micro- tel The award which is designed to recognize the efforts of people who have not previously been recognized for their contributions to the community will be presented to G Grant Sims who joined the club in 1967 Presented annually the award is usually presented to The award for Mr Sims notes the efforts he and his wife Marjorie have made in financing projects at J L Grant Sims will be recognized for civic contributions $ U Plans Conference on Care for Chronically rent legislation targeting children Meeting the needs of chronically ill children is the topic of a conference Thursday through Saturday at the Red Lion Hotel JThe second annual conference for Caregivers of Chronically 111 and Technology-Dependen- Children t present information on how to finance care for ill children and will establish a lobbying coalition Cur wall Multi-Cultur- 4r dren's coloring contest artist Kaye Terry who has taught art classes for the Center for Professional Development since 1985 Kimber-l- y Brown a clinical specialist at Primary Children's Medical Center who has taught nursing classes in physical assessment since 1985 and Kevin Anderson an associate in the law firm of Jardine Lincbaugh Brown & Dunn who taught business law for the Gore School of Business since 1983 Film on Russia by Danish Journalist at U pm in the University of Utah "Pictures of Russia" a video made by Danish journalist Samuel Rach- lin will be shown Thursday at 7:30 i : t 1 i v 1 i jr " ' i ': f ' i J v i yAl i S ' e t f ":? r r r -- " Lv ' u' -- r — v i — 31' - - tIS ' ' s - ' t i: r iv n:t p ' tv(IJU r i r: " :t IV r'- - f r: - ' OT! - il U j On Cocaine Traffic t - v -r y- v ' 1 5 y U 5 S — :? 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