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Show March of Dimes Reports Rare Case: A Twin Is Spared Iler Sister's Fate 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Screaming sirens pierced the quiet of a cold winter ago, waknight three years household Schmidt the ing and sending Joanne, older Payson, Utah 84651 Thursday, January 18, 1968 Tel. the little through all the Gasser. Matilda Cruser Brady; noise. It was then that we really recalls Mrs. John L. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 16, 19C8, at 11:00 a.m. for Matilda Cruser Brady, who died January 12, 1968. al ed 465-212- are a medical mystery. Joanne Schmidt, right was born healthy, but Carol Anne was born with physical defects caused by German measles (rubella). With them is Dr. Louis Z. Cooper at March of Dimes Rubella Birth Defects Center. THESE TWINS We had no idea of what to expect. The doctors told us what rubella could do if contracted early in pregnancy. After the girls were born, we were just grateful it wasn't more serious, Mrs. Schmidt said. She recalled that at birth Joanne was two pounds heavier and two inches longer than Carol Anne. Now the older twin is 12 pounds heavier than her sister. The little one, who wears a hearing aid in each ear, has been enrolled for half her young lite in an auditory training program. She also attends speech therapy class and sees several specialists regularly. To help prepare Carol Anne for school, Mrs. Schmidt keeps a special album of photographs from newspapers and magazines. She has helped her daughter develop a vocabulary from photos of houses, cars, boats, etc. Joanne has been a big help, too, Mrs. Schmidt points out. The little one follows her in everything, eating, walking. co-Of course, shes not as well ordinated as Joanne. You can see that from her knees. They are forever scraped from falls. the Schmidt family overcomes each new difficulty. They are not alone. The twins were born during one of the most severe rubella epidemics in the history of this country. In New York City alone, there were an 2UU,000 cases in 1964. Experimental vaccines to prevent rubella are now being tested, and authorities have expressed hope that an effective vaccine will be available within the next few years. of 150 words Step-by-st- ep esti-tnal- ed Services were conducted at the Keith Jolley Mortuary by L. K. Spurrier. Prelude and postlude music was played by Zenith Johnson. Invocation was offered by Ray Jensen and eulogy was by L. K. Spurrier. A solo, In The Garden, was song by Doris Gasser, with Nelda Orton accompanist. Speakers were Bishop Emerson Bradley and L. K. Spurrier. An organ solo 0 My Father was played by Zenith Johnson. Benediction was pronounced by Charles Warren. Dedictory prayer at the grave was given by Keith Brady with burial under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary. Pallbearers were William Brady, Robert Pett, David Rostrom, Ray Brady, Lynn Brady, Lynn Pett, Keith 3rady, Dean Brady and Kenneth Spurrier. Charles Edwin Thomas Funeral services were held Monday, January 15, 1968, at 1:00 p.m. for Charles Edwin Thomas, who died January 11, 1968. Services were conducted in the Eureka LDS Chapel by Bishop Denton Bartchi. Family prayer prior to going to the chapel was offered by R. E. Finch. Prelude and postlude music was played by Norma Jameson. Invocation was given by Eldon Lovell and a song was sung I Walked in Gods Garden by the Eureka Singing Mothers. Speaker was Wilson Lee, followed by a vocal duet, Beyond the Sunset by Robert and Vernon Finch; tribute was OMy given by Tola Newman. Father was sung by Robert and Vernon Finch, after which Stanley Finch spoke. Closing song was Sometime, Somewhere sung by the Singing Mothers. Benediction was pronounced by David Garbett. Burial was under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary with dedictory prayer being offered by Sherwin Thomas. Pallbearers were Howard Thomas, Glen Thomas, Melvin Hartvigson, Neil Thomas, Byron Thomas and Merlin Finch. 6. Aurdry Brown, daughter of Jim and Lynetta Burton Brown, died Jan. 11 1967 at a Cedar City hospital of prematurity. She was born Wednesday in Cedar City. Survivors include her parents of Payson; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Burton, all of Payson; Mrs. Nadine Brown, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Okelberry, Mrs. Jordon Goshen; Mr. and ' Law, Stanton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burton, Payson; one great-grea- tgrandfather, Ernest Albert Law, Long Beach California. Graveside services were conducted Saturday at noon at the Payson City Cemetery. ld new black and white Motorola TV $50. 00 Jayne 9. tf Brereton, 465-327- For sale: Any want ad that requires billing at the end of moth will be charged at 25? per line per week. 7. 1 For Sale- - Livestock For For Sale: Registered Clean Ped. Polled Hereford Bulls also some horned. Valley View Ranch, located East of Payson. 8. Call Reed Brunson. 6 465-345- ADJUSTMENTS To be moved, nice Hunt & Long, Sale: homes. Phone Tooele, Ut. 882-47- or 31 882-033- If your advertisement appears incorrectly, .notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more thaq one incorrect insertion. Such responsiblity is limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. ' 6. 5 FOR SALE: To be moved motel units and farm bldgs. Phone Hunt & Long Co, Tooele, 882-475 6. or 31 Lost and Found per week. Black and White TV. 465-210- 882-033- For Rdnt- - Misc Pekinese FOUND: In Payson, 6. dog. Phone 3 754-390- pairs of ski boots. Excellent conditon, 7 12 narrow 4. and 7 wide, tf TWO FOR RENT: 4 room home 3 gas units. 590 East 2nd So. Call 465-373- Schwartz Lumber mmmm SINGER legal notices Probate & ZIG Guardianship - WALNUT NOTICES NOTICE TO GRAZERS Application for 1968 Straw- berry grazing permits must be made at the office of Strawberry Water Users Association in Payson, Utah, by January 31, 1968. Strawberry Water Users Association Published in The Payson Chronicle on January 11, 18, and 25, 1968. or trial home 363-39- 23 FOR SALE OR RENT-Camp- -ers and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 So. Main, Spanish Fork, Call 798-396- , 9. wonderful family or char will stir your blood. 5 acres diversified young trees, excellent water supply. I Call Mar- Only $3500.00. garet Gardner 798-305- 2. 465-272- Furnished Apt.) for Rent. Ut- ilities furnished, "One or two 5. adults 552 South Main 465-295- tf 322-16- 93 FOR RENT F otir Bedroom home tf Springville; Spanish Fork. Only $1 5,000.00. -- Good interest, acre farm, Financing. good waierright, plenty of equipment $15,000.00. Call 5. Ez Baadsgaard 35 79S-273- Jacobson Realty 972 West Center, Provo Esbern Baadsgaard 798-273- 5 Jeston Jacobsen 374-281- 0 machine. Automatic zig-z- .00 CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre Rent electric shampooer $1. SPENCER FLOOR COVERINGS are-sponsi- Small comfortable three bedroom home for rent in Santa-qui- n. Call 753446 for infor- 75 ' mation. reliable party to take over last eight payments of $6.60. For further information call Cars, Trucks for Sale 375-337- Excellent new and used cars. Painter Motor Co. Payson. Best 6. of terms are-- available. 03 , for Call Victor Sabin National Riverside Orchard heaters. Automatic alarm, thermometer and lighting tortf ches. 798-22- 79 1963 Plymouth Clean Sedan, s, power steering, original engine. Painter 6. Motor Co., Payson, Utah large electric mot- ors for sale with switches and control boxes. Some nearly new. Spanish Fork Press. Ph auto-tran- 465-241- 3 Work Wanted 16 Colds, Hay Fever, Sinus Hours of relief in every E capsule. $1.49 value Only 99? at your drugstore. 4 Build new homes, remodel 6, basements, carports. Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Span227tf ish Fork. Licensed Help Wanted Complete service' on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals 798-370- WANTED: LPN for MD'office. J. R. Hogan, MD. 186 E. Utah Ave. Payson, Utah. tf Phone 465-25- refrigeration 373-30- WE BUILD Duplicator Supplies Spirit Duplicator Fluid in an ll can! easy-pou- r, you wouldnt have freedom of speech 35 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah no-spi- 295 NEWSPAPER, gal. 465-20- Will make childrens cupboards. Gun cabinets and etc. Contact Cornell Binks FOR SALE: Fender Guitarsj AMPS, Bases. Guild and Gresch Guitars. $8.00 down, $8.00 per Month. 360 S. 2nd E. Spanish 19tf Fork, 798-65- 4 t i - 89 465-376- We have Four well kept smaller Homes in good locations. The price will fit into most anyone's budget. Give Us A Call JOHNSON PEARL BIGLER, Huish Theatre Building i 11 Kinds. INSURANCE Auto, Life, Fire. Cor act Paul Bigler, 5. 70 W. 1st So. Ph. DONE The Payson Chronicle f Insurance , "close in" ink. tf 485-3649. Music REAL Local Telephone i 47 wm and New SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Brands - 3 Mo. Guartf anty. Dodd, Two and Three bedrooms. Also Spirit Duplicator Master sets, and Carbons, 60 ea and Mimeograph stencils 84651 Anything. 465-325- 34 tf Keep your desk 98 up 76 homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber and Hardware 3. Co. Payson, Utah Phone tf , 623-068- They stack 2, 3, 4 high, too. condition Applianc: 235 Nbrth University tf Ave. Provo. Ph. WANTED: Shop mechanics. We with work. We have all fringe benefits with guaranteed vacation with pay. Desk Files air Servic are over run 489-56- 'and (portable). .Home 91 Full-tim- e automobile salesman wanted. Opportunity for advancement. Painter Motor Co. Pay-so- n. Call or see Jim or Fred 6. Painter, Nephi, Utah. 3 All inquiries confidential. correspondence, papers, and items needing frequent reference. 465-241- 3 SEVERAL 798-357- in-o- ut 3 - KIRBY vacuum cleaner. Wanted Contact Charley Maurin 9. or neat by using these neat files for 51tf 465-373- ag SINA-TIM- Several madels to choose from, including staplers, pinners, tackers, and combination. Also staples to fit. 465-21- 52 ' FOR RENT: 3 room apt. with 2. heat furnished. $50. ph. tf just flip leaver to make buttonholes, sew on buttons, overcast, monogram, blind hem, and make fancy designs. Want party with good credit to take over last six payments of $8.00 or will discount for cash. Still guaranteed. For free home trial or further information Call Collect. 798-68- Staplers Telephone r G SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Must sell late model sewing 375-33- . NEW two bedroofli carpeted and 2. draped apt. fot rent. Call ' tf ZIG-ZA- THIS WILL MKE IT SPRING!!! A hot bargain like this tf CABINET evenings. 84 t. oneunfurn-ishedAp- Second So. 465-20- late model pastel color full size automatic zigzag sewing machine. Just flip the lever to make button holes, sew on buttons, overcast seams, blind hem, make fancy designs, monogram, sew forward and reverse, sew over pins, etc. Want a responsible party that can make the last 7 payments of $6.66 ' per month, or $45 oash. 15 year guarantee. For free East 788 ZAG 465-21- Furnished and ONE sell Must NEED A BIG HOME? It will pay you to see this 8 room beauty. Close ini If we didn t have freedom of the press RATES line for the first week and 15? per line for each consecutive week with a minimum charge of 75? for first week and 45? for each additional 25? For Sale: Like Early American carnet. Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information Audrey Brown ts, 465-214- For Sale- - Misc. Real Estate Acreage, homes, Salesman Vernile 8. business. But Carol Anne, knew, Schmidt of Long Island City. N. Y. My husband and I had always suspected, but never really admitted to ourselves, that the little one' couldn't hear. The blonde, blue-eye- d Schmidt twins were born a minute apart on Columbus Day, 1P64. but the dill'crence between them is much more than a mere (iO seconds. Their mother was stricken with German measles (rubella) early in pregnancy so early that at the time she did not even know she was pregnant. The rubella virus caused Mrs. Schmidt only temporary discomfort and apparently left Joanne unaffected. But for the other developthe reing twin, Carol An sult was tragic. She has suffered from near-tothearing loss since birth. Moreover, she has a heart defect and her general physical development has been slower than that of her sister. What happened to the Schmidt twins is rare, if not unique. "I have seen some cases where both twins were alTec-te- d, the physician-in-charg- e of the March of Dimes-financRubella Birth Defects Evaluation Project at New York Center Medical University said in a recent interview, but this is the first case I have seen in which one twin has been spared. The physician is Dr. Louis Z. Cooper, assistant professor of pediatrics at the university, who has examined the Schmidt twins and hundreds of other congenital rubella victims as part of the March of Dimes project. The day a woman gives birth is, to say the least, filled with emotion and expectation. On that October day in 1904, the emotional stress on Eleanor Schmidt was particularly intense. For GEO. T ECKERSLEY, REALTY 94 West 1st No. Payson, Utah. twins, of the fi into a screaming session of her own. one," slept ADVERTISEMENT Sale- - ESTATE Representative 465-328- 3 . 5 t- - U Payson, Utah |