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Show 2C The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday, March Idaho Health Department Fights Syphilis Outbreak 15, 1984 - BOISE (UPI) An Idaho Health will know in a couple of months. We and Welfare Department doctor have a feeling we re on top of it. insays the agency fs "putting out a Schindler said three men fire of highly contagious syphilis cluding two whose cases were diagthat has included some unusual nosed in the last three months nocases in which men did not realize ticed no symptoms of the sexually they had the venereal disease. transmitted disease. Dr. Steven Schindler said Wednes"In one of the outbreaks, none of day 14 cases of early syphilis in the guys experienced any symptoms which patients were infected for less at all, but all of the women who they than a year were reported to infected did, he said. "This is totalhealth districts in Nampa, Boise and comly confusing to us. Thats what Twin Falls between Dec. 1 and Feb. this outbreak. plicates 28. These guys have had either a That total compares with two -lesion that they couldnt see but confrmed cases during the same pewhich was still infectious, or they riod one year earlier and 13 incihad a lesion and didnt know," he dents during all of 1983, he said. If said. we saw this kind of stable rate conSyphilis is known as the "great tinuing, wed be looking at close to imitator because its symptoms re60 cases for all of 84. semble those of several other ailIf cases recorded last December ments, including herpes, and a varihad been excluded from the overall ety of skin diseases and rashes that 83 total, the recent increase would are not sexually transmitted, he appear even more significant, said. Schindler said. We have had many cases of herWe are putting out a fire, and I pes and syphilis at the same time, think weve been successful, he said. "It gets to the point where Schindler said in an interview. 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SINS, 2350 Washington Blvd 0 want-ad- s Luella, Evanston, Wvo., March 14, 1984. SNYDER, Dorothy Gilmer, Salt Lake City, March A. e fit A .( tu Ut.iri Ms t'Ve v m.iy rosidorts rmN Rale M tougn H4 lifisKsI CITICORP U 19 1984 C ititO'P JUtyJ Wk JKL fp kI Laura Jones Baker. Married Margaret Washburn, Dec. 29, 19)3, Monroe; later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple She died Dec. 6, 1976. Member, LOS Church. Active in Utah schools tor more than 50 years, having served as principal of West High School from Active in many civic organizations. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law- . Dan Carlyle and Betty B. Baker; daughter and Beatrice M. and P he ion J. Malouf; eight grandchildren; 15 ; four sis- ter. Mrs. Wesley (Louise) Pearce, all Salt Lake City; preceded in death by three brothers, Ernest, Arthur, and Leonard Baker. Funeral services. Saturday. 36 12 noon, Deseret Mortuary. East 700 South, where friends may call Friday, p.m., and one hour prior to services. Inter ment. Sail Lake City Cemetery. N3316 T3.15 WALTON, Joseph, Ogden, March 14, 1984. WEST, Clovd, Koysvllle, Morch 13, 1984. William Henry French, 73, died March 1), 1984 Born October ?9, 1912, at Stevens County. Kansas. A son of William Emery and Dorothy Frances Peek French brothers. Clifford Survivor A , West Jordan Norman Per rv, Hayward, Calif ; sister. Beulah E McCutcheon. Las Vift Nevada services Frdav, Oaves 11 fiO a m at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 34)1 Highland Orive Friends mav call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 Fast 700 Snuth. Fndav, 9 JH0 JO a m N3315 TJ15 "Millie" Fivas NORTH SALT LAKE-O- ara Amelia Fivas, 61. died March 14, 1984, at her , home, after long Illness. Born December 3. 1922, North Salt Lake, I to Fred and Maude Wes- twood Hansen. Married John R. Fivas Septemb- er 22, in 1940, Salt Lake City was a loving , She wife, and motner, grandmother. Church. Survivors include: Husband, North Salt Lake; children, Millie Kay Montoya. Joseph O. Fivas, Brent A. Fivas. all Salt Lake City; John R. Fivas, Bountiful; Sherry Hutchings. Centertwo ville; 12 grandchildren; sisters. Hazel Lucas, Larkspur, Calif.; Violet Oeaver, Escondido. Calif.; Irene Pack, Concord, Calif ; Joy Mabre, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Friday. 1 p m., Deseret Mortuary, 36 East TOO So., where friends mav call p.m., and Friday, Thursday. one hour prior to service. Inter ment. Salt Lake City Cemetery. LDS T N33-1- Darin D. Kelson MAGNA Darin Oee Kelson, died March 13. 1984. Born September 11. 1962, Salt Lake City to 21, Leona G. Nielsen Nielsen, died March 12, 1984. Born o vember 6, 1901 in Provo, Utah to Augustinu Pratt and Eh zaAnn Jordar d9e Darrell "Monte" L and 62, Joyce Redmond Kelson. Employee of Hercules. Member, LDS Church. Goodmansen na; brother and Mrs. sisters, Stan (Jill) Larsen, West Valiev City; Gordon, Sondra, Jan, Kathleen, all of Magna; Mrs. grandmothers, Margaret Kelson, Mrs. Beatrice Redmond, Magna. Funeral services Friday 1.00 pm. Lakeridge 1st Ward, 7825 Sharon Dr. Friends may call Peel Funeral Home, 6525 West 2700 South, Magna. Thursday p.m. or Friday at the Ward one hour prior. Interment; Valley View Memorial Park. T 315 N3315 Oscar Married E. Nteisen. Salt Lake Cityi-- in 1919. He died Si Leona ooeratec , Orpheum Apartments and Gift Shop in ogden for 20 years. Active in Business in Circles and professional Ogden. Active member of the LDS Church. Survivors: sons, Leonard G., Denver, Cdo.; Dennis O., Anaheim, Calif.; nine grandchild- ren; 17 brothers and sisters. Avard. Sandy; Norna Luce. June Davidson, both of Salt Lake City; Gail Jordan, Elva Bellings, Ettiel Bingham. Evein Griffin, alt of Calif.; Lois Hicks, Richland, Washington. Preceded in death by a son, Keith E Funeral sevices Friday. noon, at the Union 12th Ward Chapel, 1535 Creek Road. Friends may call Thursday, 6 p m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State, and at the Church Friday, one hour prior to services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn T 3, N3315 15 Tyler J. Curry 13, 1984. William H. French Utah advertisers outside the local area Dial TOLL FREE William and SANDY-Leon- Lucille H., 12, 1984. SANDALL, Ogden 621-711- . T ' University 13, 1984. DE JONG, Art, Salt Lake City, March 13, 1984. DUNN, Vern G., Spring-villMarch 13, 1984. Youll find a variety of categories . . . carpet cleaning, remodeling, landscaping, dry wall, plus many more . . and at a price thats sure to please your pocketbook. Brickyard Plaza 1178 E. Brickyard Rd. 969-72- Attention Experts Hollodoy, March 12, 1984. CURRY, Tyler J., Hanna, Duchesne County, Morch personal needs. 'NSUfASCf Salt Lake City 262-543- Dan Louis Baker, 91, died March 13, 1984. in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Dec. 18, 1892, Monroe, Utah, to Louis BAKER, Don L., Sort Lake City, March 13, 1984. Withdraw any amount at stop Dan L. Baker ALLEN, Amy A., March 13, 1984. Mosao M., ARAMAKI, Salt Lake City, March 13, 1984. your account. any time. Accounts insured to $100,000 by the FDIC. Visit our office near you to open your account. Or call or at Area Deaths to est rate applies when you keep $2,500 or more four great-gregrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Wesley (Louise) Pearce, all Salt Lake City. Mr. Baker was preceded in death by three brothers. A funeral will be held Saturday noon at Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 700 South, where friends may call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Intermountain Area Obituaries Financial Center of Utah Deposit Washburn Dec. 29, 1913, in Monroe. She died Dec. 6, 1976. Survivors include a son, Dan C.; a daughter, Mrs. Phelon J. (Beatrice M.) Malouf; eight grandchildren; 15 1956-195- 7, Dr. Salt Lake City 9 PersontoPerson Dan Louis Baker Active in Utah Schools physics instructor. Mr. Baker was then named principal of Jefferson and Riverside elementary schools before being named principal of al Guidance Committee of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club and the Junior Red Cross. Mr. Baker was president of the Utah Secondary Schools Principals Association in 1955 to 1957, president of the Salt Lake City School Administrators and Supervisors Association in and was a member of the board of the Community Nursing Service. He was born Dec. 18, 1892, Monroe, to Louis William and Laura Jones Baker. He married Margaret MAKES OF 1426 W. 3500 S. From Citicorp While in Salt Lake City, he taught at Horace Mann Elementary and four years at East High School as a West High. He was chairman of the Vocation- VACUUMS 972-852- 91. Mr. Baker, who was active in Utah schools for more than 50 years, served as principal of West High from 1941 to 1958. He graduated from the Utah State Agricultural College, now Utah State University, in 1919. Mr. Baker served eight years in Monroe teaching elementary and high school, five years teaching in Richfield and four years as principal of North Sevier High School before moving to Salt Lake City in 1929. Model $60.95 Dan Louis Baker, a former West High School principal, died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City nursing home. He was $219.95 $249.95 Former West High Principal, Dan Louis Baker, Dies at 91 HANNA, Duchesne County Tyler Joe Curry, 4 month old son of Bruce Joe and Sonva Carol Lewis Curry ded March 13- 1984 at hts home in Hanna Born Novemb4. 1983 in tr Heber City, s ; 4 f v .. " Utah Survived by parents. Hanna; gr andnarents. . ... Mrs. and Mrs, m Gten L Lewis, Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs Oran Joe Curry Hanna Mr Clifford Roberts and Mr and Mrs E Ivin W Lewis, ailof Tat) ion Funeral services will be hMd 00 p m a the T abio-nSaturday Ward Chanel, where friends may c all one hour prior Burial: T abtona C emeter y T 3 15 N33 15 Survivors: Parents. Mag- Joseph Walton OGDEN Joseph Walton, 82, Ogden, died Wednesday. March 14, 1984 at a local hospital. Bom December 9, 1901 m J arrow, England, a son of Joseph and Fanny Price Walton. He married Catherine Hall, 7, 1933 in New Castet, England; marriage later soterv mred m the Ogden Temple, she died February 2, 1972. He then married Ruth Watson Oreng-witApril 9, 1980 in Ogden. He had worked as a refrigeration mechanic tor Swift and Co , retiring in 1966 after 27 years of service He was a member of the LDS Mound Fort 1st Ward. He had served as Assistant Branch President in the Sunder land Branch in England He had lived m Jarrow and NewCastel. England, coming to Ogden in of Aut 1947. Widow. Ogden; Survivingtwo sons, one daughter. Ere (Rid Wafton. Canooa Park, California, Joseph Walton. Clinton, Utah; Mrs. William (Ins) Elkins, Morrow Bay, California. 11 grandchildren; nine i hitdren, one sister, Mrs Dorothy Brockbank, Ogden Funeral services Saturday 1 00 p m in the Mound Fort 1st Ward Chanel, with Bishop Lew nie Gleed officiating Frmxh mav t all at the Chauel Saturday one hour prior to services Interment Ogden City Carrvterv. Funeral Directors; Myars Mortuary. Ogden. 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