| Show - - The Salt Lake Tribune Gentleman 'Pink Lady' Volunteer 95 Logs 2000 Hours Jamie Tabish Tribune Staff Writer Every Thursday for the last f- ' Ebby Jones has been selling stuffed animals ceramic dolls plants flowers baby booties and toys at Pioneer Valley Hospital's gift shop s 1 "0- - Ai I ? 1 t k Having worked over 2000 : t ta hours of volunteer time Mr Jones received a Hospital Volunteer Service pin during a recent celebration honoring his service "I like all the people I work with and that come into the shop" Mr Jones said "I think the people who work here are handpicked — cream of the crop" After his wife died of a stroke Mr Jones continued to eat dinner at the hospital's cafeteria because the food was "cheap but good" After a while he became a familiar face and was soon asked to join the Pink Lady Program a volunteer agency at the hospital "The president called me in one day and asked if I wanted to join" he said And although he is the only male volunteer in the program he was happy to explain that he isn't required to wear the uniform pink dress "But I do wear the jacket" he said "I like it here because I meet a lot of people" Mr Jones said "I like to be busy" In addition to his volunteer work Mr Jones ballroom dances every Tuesday night and is a member of The Friendly Club a dance group that meets on Friday evenings "I have been dancing all my life" he said "It's not only the exercise but it keeps me going and interacting with other people — younger people" Raised on a farm in Idaho Mr Jones was born in a log house that had grass growing out of its dirt roof The seventh of 11 children Mr Jones left Idaho to serve in France during World War II Two and half years later he returned to the states married Lucy his wife in 1921 and settled in Salt Lake City Mr Jones a father of four sons supported his family by working at Kennecott Copper Corp for 21 years However he developed tuberculosis an industrial disease at that time from the dust and eventually had his lung removed "I had tuberculosis for 17 years but I was determined to beat it and continue doing things" Mr Jones said "I brushed it aside" His poor health forced him to retire early He started doing volunteer work at the Salt Lake LDS Temple conducting church tours Mr Jones hopes to continue volunteering as long as he is helpful to the hospital long as I'm able to do it I'll come in" he said "I don't want to spend my time watching television because you don't live nearly as long if you I 4 ' -‘ L '! - 0! ! i' I - I - 0 i r! 1 s — ' - ' : I 1 v 7 )1 - '- VWeEMOE0VEWORMONOMFNa 10061105100M111 '''''''t ' - "1 " -- '''4 d ' k ii ANSIONINIMENO' ' 1 d 101 irJ - - - Ar'r —- r 4 Nt- ' -- ---- 111 o - - - - - - 4 ''- -- ') 4 1 1 t 1') v ' - 1 4 I' al 1 '' 11'1 FL I s it 4"At-A- t-7- ' ' '7 4 A - f ow' ' 9 :' I 1::: i i :' ''''dtw'rt '':'4' IL ':1 i17A-1- ' ) i '' 4' 4:— 11S'- - 1 I I f ' t five-wee- ' 1 - ' Ii MO 1 t ) 0-- i ' r:7---u- 1 lc It - t I Iwzmk 4 1 '4 4‘1 I 1 4 4 ‘411Vc4 r1 11' A '! '- I : I tvs A 4 r 10: - 4- 4 1 - I 1 I 1' I 4—-- 4?211 ' 4'''ll''' N 02 zoo k ‘ '' OWN 4— -: 4- - 1 16410 a i t 4' z R t 4 rik V4 ''' ' - 1 - ! 4 i - i I 1 i - I '‘11 i2:4-11 ' 4 - e t vji iv SN4 lbifr fi I ''''' 'fvv'Aii?""' e4 ft: 01: 'Is 1 - 4e -- - - ' - ' '' - '''' - - ' "s 0 - --- - —Tribune Stan Photo by Ebby Jones 95 runs the gift shop at Pioneer Valley Hospi- tal as a volunteer on Thurdays The merchandise ranges do" Al Hartmann from dolls to delicate ceramic bears and football players He has been a volunteer at the shop for 12 years Beware of Reckless Motorcyclists Lives You Save Could Be Theirs By Sgt Gary Whitney Utah Highway Patrol They seem to hatch with them warm weather They flit back and forth across the highway seemingly unconscious of the - dangerous steel monsters speeding all around them We are not talk- ing about mosqui- toes and dragon- flies A Irs - though motorcyclists can be every bit as unpredictable And the guy I watched on the freeway this morning was every bit the nuisance his buggy companions are He had one of those new streamd lined racing bikes and he was unable to resist throttling some of that power I first noticed his headlight in my rear view mirror though not for long He quickly passed me on my right using the emergency lane to do it No -- matter that the space he squeezed into added up to less following distance than should have high-powere- been for me alone It was not however a matter of lasting concern Before I could hit my brakes he was already on his way in front of the next car and the next one after the cared enough about traffic safety to read this newspaper column they wouldn't be out risking their lives in the first place So its left up to you drivers to tolerate them and not to run over them This is not an indictment of all people who ride motorcycles The vast majority are conscientious drivers They're extraordinarily cautious because they're smart enough to know who will be the loser if anyone makes a mistake And they know that on the highway everyone makes mis- Joking aside even motorcyclists with good manners are hard to see Because motorcycles hibernate for the winter we car drivers stop watching for them Our brains sometimes override what our eyes are seeing Just because nothing resembling a car is blipping across the retina other Special to The Tribune — The Davis Board of Education honored retiring Pupil Personnel Director Milt Shaum for his nearly 30 years of service to the district Mr Shaum will retire in June from a job many consider to be the toughest in the district — dealing with troubled youths A University of Utah graduate in social work he came to the district in 1959 as a social worker and has been with the Davis schools ever since Me Oidwligli A l' VOZ3 r2C317 II 050 0 a tq60" 11:2 cs ca co 112:1 CV g3 Custom U a n ica EZI 11:3 L4 r771 147'"'"g'''''''''i owl ' - IL-- — ' n '''''' tiwili 'im-dda0- I 1 rtptit - glitz- : 4 c"2Nt0 f70 bcp !Tr t 1 ily 16"1"A'i El 1 111 Li k J Ei ga - - ir i C 1 1 is 4v? 1 r 0 Am (iv 4i"1"P4 11166A its-- 4111 — - 010111111i111 1 : 22°o $ 2233 S 700 East i Da: Tr( l AS LOW AS We have made a special factory purchase of a limited number of HEAVY DUTY sewing machines from Bernina for those who demand the very best? 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p ARMED Takes Over In Centerville tv7--- OF THE New Recorder - - S I A ' 1t - ' ' t 4 P ' ovrt(v ' WM' f N 1101IETOWN The following news briefs are provided to The Tribune by the Hometown News Service of the US military: Gregory T Rasmussen a student at Weber State College has received the George C Marshall Award for excellence in military science nnd leadership skills Mr Rasmussen son of Gary J and Atheleen G Rasmussen Vest Bountiful was one of more than 300 college students from across the country to receive the nation's most prestigious for Reserve Officer Training Corps The award is named in honor of Gen George C Marshall Army chief of staff during World War 11 and later secretary of state and defense during the Truman administration Mr Rasmussen is a 1982 graduate of Viewmont High School Pete L Sarris son of Louis L Sarris and Diana J Adams both of North Salt Lake recently completed the Motor Vehicle Operator Course at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif He is a 1987 graduate of Iewmont High School James R Davidson son of Lynne L Davidson Centerville and James G Davidson Salt Lake recently reported for duty with the 1st Marine Division Camp Pendleton Calif He is a 1986 graduate of Viewmont High School Michael C Egly son of Max E and Calla J Egly Bountiful has been decorated with the Army Commendation Medal in West Germany The medal is awarded to individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious services while performing their duties Mr Egly a 1977 graduate of Viewmont High School is an aircraft structural repairer with the 159th Aviation 1 9 - 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