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Show Area Beaihs L. Berkley Graham Temple. Mr. Graham was employed Farmers Home Administration, as County Supervisor of Rich, Summit and Waby US DA, satch counties. He spent a year in Monticello as supervisor of the FHA office there and left there in Sept. 1972. Berkley graduated from Snow College, Brigham Young University and did graduate work at USU. He served a mission in the Tongan Islands for 33 months, and served in the Kor- ean conflict in the UJS. Army. He was Explorer Advisor, on Summit Stake Cub Scout Round Table committee, District Training chairmen of 18 stakes with Cub Scouting in the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Kelly, Brent and Kathryn, of Coalville; parents Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Graham of Fairview; brother Grant Gra- - . EARLY ACNE TREATMENT Acne should not be dismissed lightly, a California dermatologist urges in an article in Clinical Medicine, a publication for physicians. The physician observes that the physical and emotional scarring which can result from severe acne will influence academic performance,- personal relationships, employment success, marriage and most im portant, the development of - self-esteem- ." He advocates early, consistent treatment to prevent permanent disfigurement. Acne is essentially a chemical disease," the physician contends, and is influenced by heredity and hormone ac- tivity. In the article the physician recommends removal of comedones by a physician before they become pustules and cysts; broad-spectru- m antibi- otic therapy; and topical of Bountiful and sister, Mrs. Tommy Brunger of Fair-vie- ther- apy, which he writes is also very important. Detergents reduce the oil content of the surface, he explains. (One that recently became widely available is pHisoDerm, a creamy liquid that does not dry out the skin. . It contains rich emollients that replace natural oils usually lost in .washing.) Dont overscrub, the physician cautions. Washing with the cleanser twice a day is sufficient. He also notes that bacteriostatic agents inhibit bacteria. The one he mentions can now be obtained only on prescription. Among the commercial preparations available that he mentions as useful are medicated covering creams. (One of these just recently reformulated especially for use at night, is pHisoAc. It is virtually odorless and greaseless and works together with the skin cleanser to help clear skin.) He lists medications and treatments the physician may prescribe, and warns against picking and squeezing blemishes and the use of greasy cosmetic creams. Concerning diet, he observes that the disease is punishment enough without adding further misery by com plicated unnecessary restric- w. gineer to exchange water in Summit County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year un- - Burial was held in Provo. The family will be moving to their home in Provo. teaspoon salt tablespoon coarsely cracked black peppercorns 2 tablespoons butter 14 enp chopped parsley 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons bourbon, warmed Combine beef, egg, onion and salt. Shape into 4 patties. Sprinkle both sides of each with cracked pepper pul peppercorns in smafl bag and smash with mallet or rolling pin. Press very lightly into IS burgers. Let stand about minutes. Sprinkle bottom of a heavy sldllet with salt and let it get very hot. Cook hamburgers about 3 minutes each side for medium rare. Reduce heat or move skillet to a cooler part of the grill and add butter, parsley, lemon Juice and I 1 Carlene Hansen KAMA- S- . Carlene Hansen, of Kamas, died July 3 at the University Hospital. She was born July 1, 1973, in Coalville, in the Summit County Hospital, a daughter of Brian and Delanie Walker Hansen. Her parents are members of the Kamas LDS Ward. Surviving are her parents of Kamas; one brother, Brian Cory Hansen, Kamas; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wendell Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Carol H. Walker, both of Ogden; her Mr. and Alva Mrs. Clifford, Ogden; Mrs. Magdelene Nelson, Salt Lake City. Graveside services were conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch with Bishop Doyle Hanks of the Kamas Ward officiating. great-grandparen- ts, Worcestershire sauce. tions." Coalville, Utah Thursday, July 12, 1973 gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before August 11, 1973. DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee June 28, July 5 and 12, 1973. Hereafter, 158.06 ac. ft. of water is to be released into Weber River at a point same as heretofore, and 158.06 ac. ft. of water is to .be diverted from three wells, 200 ft. deep at the following points: 0) N. 1570 ft.' and E. 400 ft.; (2) N. 1670 ft. and W. 5 ft., both from SE Cor; (3) S. 1050 ft. and W. 50 ft. from NE Cor., all Sec. 27, TIN, R7E; (etc.) and used for the domestic purposes of 180 families in SE 14 Sec. 27, TIN, R7E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate .with the 'State En- 8-i- . When heated through, ignite bourbon and pour over. Serve when flames subside, spooning pan Juices over. Makes 4 servings. nch NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARLIN P. Mc-NE- claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of JAMES J. SMEDLEY, 23 West Center Street, Heber, Utah, on or before September 22, 1973, claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. June D. Jacobs, Administra75-9-- . trix. Published in The Summit County Bee June 21, 28, July1 5, 12, 1973. Representative Ronald Reed Crittenden, a re- cently appointed sales representative for Investors Diversified Services (IDS), has qualified as a member of the Century Club for his sales production in the Spring Sales Campaign "Partners in Progress". The campaign ran for six weeks from May 1 to June 15, during which time Ron pro- duced a total of $115,200 of weighted production. Rons last week of production in the campaign also brought him honors in the Rookie Re view, when he placed third in the Rocky Mountain Region with his last weeks production of $77,850. The IDS Sales organization distributes shares of six mutual investment and life insurance certificates, annuities, variable annuities, mutual fund accumulation plans, oil and gas exploration programs, and other related IDS financial services. He works out of the Salt Lake divisional sales office, which is managed by Monte Hunsaker. This division includes all of the state of Utah. Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crittenden. He funds, face-amou- -- nt started his career with IDS in May after graduating from in Business Mangement and Fiance. He was married on May 19 to Sandy Homer of Glendale, California. They are presBYU ently living in Provo. Loose step on porch. Roller skate on sidewalk. Rake on lawn. Cat sleeping on porch step. Hose lying across sidewalk. Accidents hide in the dark. A safety post lamp or security area light would give you and your visitors a fighting chance of making it through this obstacle course. And discourage unwelcome visitors such as burglars. Theres a flat rate for dawn to dusk security lighting using the small post lights just $2.15 per month. This charge covers costs of installation and maintenance (replacing burned out bulbs). Your electricity cost will add only about 50 per month . . . because this light saves energy by going off at dawn and on at dusk. For the larger area lights (7,000 and 20,000 lumens), contact Utah Power & Light Company for recommenda"electric tions and costs. All of the security lights are controlled by eyes" on at dusk off at dawn. It makes good sense to be safe. light-sensitiv- "COOKING Kir ;i new way In enjoy stile and sane fireworks, pul them in your skilk'l. Turn regular hamburgers into Pepper Burgers anti set I hem ahlae with bourbon just IxTorv I lies' 're served. FUMING PEPPER BURGERS I lb. ground href I'M I ( teaspoon instant mineed union e Security Light A BLAZING SUCCESS Utah Power Electricity-K- ey & Light Co. to a brighter and better environment IL. Creditors will present Ronald Crittenden Named as Sales . f THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 7 . NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State En ham L. Berkley Graham, 42 of Coalville died at home July 2, 1973 of natural causes. He was born July b, 1931, Milburn, Sanpete County tg Loyal and Vida Seeley Graham. Married Darlene Stuehser Nov. 18, 1960 in the LDS Manti otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Exch. 666 (35 Area) Seven Associates, 4219 W. 3500 So., Salt Lake City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 158.06 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by App. No. 27609, Bur. of Reel., and contract with Weber Basin Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from Wanship Res. at a point N. 1760 ft. and E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used for miscellaneous purposes. less Public Notice |