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Show Ptemie ToSces PIce As Brain Stydy Aid 1. By STEVE HALE Deseret Nesss Medical Writer A device ' fr5Wsxvsx- v- bX O DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, JosePhine ' Josephine Savage Jones, 70, Kenwood teacher died Monda in a Salt Lake hospital of causes to i n c ident age. Mrs. Jones f i lied many school worker, long-distan- Sunday School o r ganizaticms of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints. She also of Latter-da- y 1 Dr. D. R. Bennett studies Several brain tumors have been detected through this metood, Bennett said. He demonstrated the longdistance test 1 1 the San Diego meeting by receiving several there electroencephalograms from Twin Falls. The Utah transmission of from electroencephalograms Twin Falls is toe first time patients machine transmits the brain wave patterns via telephone line to Salt Lake City. Bennett reads them when they come off the receiving machine. 3 When you give a Diamond let it be a compliment . . 6 and 7:30 p.m. Grandstand entertainment: TV bear Gentle Ben; Candy Candido, comedian; Mark Wilson, magician; The Chieftones, singers; and Save Merrifield, helicopter trapeze artist. 6 p.m., Flower arranging demonstration (Flower Building). 6:30 p.m., Freckle Contest with Josco toe Gown at toe Bandstand. 7 p.m , Alta Sports Para- served as both literary and theology leader in several wards, and as president of Relief Society in Heber Third Ward, Price First Ward, Paric Avenue Ward of Highland Stake. Later she was called to be president of toe Highland Stake Relief Society. She had just completed writing uid publishing a family history and genealogy book, Henry Savage and His Family. Mrs. Jones was bom July 14, 1899, in St. George, a daughter of Nephl Miles and Josephine Foremaster SavShe married ElRoy age. brain wave. telephoned Smith Jones in toe St George on Cept 4, 1923. that this test has been used Temple Her early schooling was in routinely an a St George. She taught school basis, according to university in St George and Later spokesmen. art in toe Granite This service saves patients taught School District She was an toe cost of traveling long disartist and was widely known tances for electroencephal for her flower garden and flomakes and tests these grams, ral arrangements. For many available to doctors in smallshe floial bouer areas that have no neu- years for arranged her wards Sunday quets rologists. services. Mrs. Jones is survived by her husband, and fou? children. J. ElRoy, Charles Alma, Nephi Philip, all of Salt Lake City; Ruth Carol Nelson, Austin, Tex.; 22 grandchildren; brothers, and sisters, Clara Abbott, Philadelphia, Pa.; Joseph Smith Savage. Salt Lake City; Karl G. Maeser Savage, Los Angeles: Mary Savage needed, and vastly broadened Sterling, Las Vegas, Nev. and extended into underFuneral services will be held developed countries. Thursday, 12 noon, in toe Crysp Miss Farmin said tal Heights 2nd Ward chapeL is the backbone of the Friends may call 6:18 p.m. program, which avoids handWednesday at Russon Brothers out type of aid. Hosi countries d East and at Mortuary, are required to sign agreethe chapel before toe services. ments to contribute whatever Burial will be in Memorial they can to the program. Gardens of the Valley. p feaThrough the ture and U.S. commodity Bids donations, each of toe dollars $1,252,404 contributed For 80 by Americans last year was into in $6.25 multiplied help, Another step toward placing Miss Farmin said. virtually all uncompleted porUtahns may send contribubetween Salt tions of tions in any amount to CARE, Lake City and Wendover Maurice Warshaw, 2233-3r- d East, Salt Lake City, Utah under contract by toe end of 1969, has been taken by the 84115, or to toe regional headquarters: CARE, 444 Market State Highway department The department, with U.S. St., San Francisco, Calif. Bureau of Public Roads ap94111. proval, arranged to advertise for bids Saturday for a $3 million project for 11.2 miles of four-lan- e divided bituminouseastward from surfaced Knolls to Clive. Bids on the project will be opened Oct 7. The contract will specify completion in 290 working days. chute Club to yourood judgment, today and for generations to come. At our store you can p.m.. Sweet Adelines, singers, (Bandstand). 7 p.m., Alta Sports Parachute Club Sky Divers, (Bandstand). 8:30 p.m., Holiday on Ice (Salt Palace). M&u vtatfi f JEWELRY 57 SOUTH MAIN Saltlok City, Utah 8411! HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILOR FOR 3 PAYS ONLY SEPTEMBER SALE - 16-17-- 18 - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Mr. Harry Delani of Kisvic Fashions Divers, Sky choose confidentially a Certified gemologist. His knowledge, experience and integrity are available at no extra charge. with the aid of Dave Merrifield; Candy Candido; and toe Chieftones. 5:30 p.m., Marie Wilson, magician. Tonight the and in both Primary Heres the schedule of activities at the Utah State Fair for tonight and Wednesday. 5 a ssignments aj Q Something Dies At 70 For Everyone 2551 telephone is taking a valuable medical service from Utah to an Idaho town where it might not otherwise be available. Dr. Donald R. Bennett, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Utah College of Medicine, explained the syr 'em at a San Diego medical meeting today. It involves the transmission of a, brain test from Twin Falls,-- Idaho, to Salt Lake City. Called an electroencephalogram, the test measures elec-tricactivity in the patients brain. It can give clues that might lead to diagnosis of brain tumors, strokes, encephalitis, brain abcess, head injuries and epilepsy. Bennett, working with the Intermountain Regional Medical Program, has received more than 250 electroencephalograms from Twin Falls in the past few months. The Idaho community is not large enough to justify a neurologist setting up practice there. But some patients from the ,t6wn do need electroencephalograms. technician so: takes electroencephalograms in Twin Falls, r.nd the September 16, 196? m (Bandstand). 8:30 p.m.. Holiday on Ice, (Salt Palace). tUlwtlMt Smrlm kil eifliy U too. U m lluflir tuM ONI SHIRT tt Mm mtM ME tail Hit Mttita lUitt itc. it Hm( miM trails, tiilliii. SUITS ORDERIO IRII ON 2 li Im( pnett lid NOW Wednesday 10 a.m., All Exhibits open. 1 p.m., Midway open; Mark Wilson, magician SUIT SUIT DACRON-WOO- L SHARKSKIN-WOO- L . SUIT TROPICAL WORSTED ALL WOOL LT.WT. JACKET SILK-WOO- (Bandstand). 1:30 and 5 p.m., Flower A r r anging Demonstration, L SHOWING 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 (Flower Building). 2 p.m., Senior $40.00 $55.00 $65.00 $68.00 $36.00 P.M. PLEASE CALt FOR APPOINTMENT DELANI AT HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN Citizens Program (Bandstand). 4 and 8 p.m., At the Grandstand; Art Llnkletter; MR. HARRY 230 W.6TH SALT LAKE CITY SOUTH ST. PHONE 3284301 long-distan- CARE Feeds The Hungry, Regional Aide Tells Utahns Molly Farmin, San Francisdirector of co, regional CARE, is in Utah for three days to tell citizens what the and other paper,- pencils school supplies for 760,000 pupils, Miss Farmin stated. She met Monday with the local CARE committee, headed by Maurice Warshaw and is scheduled to meet with news media and others, including Mrs. Wendell Winger, Utah president of the Federation of Womens clubs, one of the orwhich actively ganizations support CARE. Miss Farmin and Warshaw believe Utah contributions to CARE will be increased if citizens become aware of what the organization is doing. They recalled that it began when the first food package was sent to France just after World War H. Since it has been phased out of European countries where it is no longer - organiza- tion .is doing tqy help salvage the lives of millions of General children and adult$ in destitute countries. Fo r i s t ance, last n-- CARE Miss Fannin for American (Cooperative Relief Everywhere, Inc.) fed 37 Million people in 34 nations, 22 million of them undernourished children. It also started construction onj 200 schools, furnished desks and chairs for 75,000 beys and girls and notebooks, year self-hel- 255-2n- self-hel- State Seeks Project Pedestrian Accident He said bids to be opened in for 55 new cars for the Highway Patrol will provide for alternates for air conditioning and for non-ai- r conditioned cars. time last year. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper LaMar Simpson aid the mishap occurred at 2:15 o.m. at the junction of 300 S. Main and State Road 6. Driver of the car was listed as Frank Rogef, George, 34, 380 N. lpth East? Bountiful. Hearing Dates Set Preliminary hearing dates for three men and four private clubs charged with illegal sale of alcohol were today for California and Nevada, some other states, Smart said, now provide air conditioned cars for their state police. Size of toe motor pool is being expanded from about 130 to about 150 aers, with purchase also slated for of 40 new pool cars. Also to be bought will be nine cars Lr the State Road Commission, seven for Utah State University, six for toe State Liquor Law Enforcement Agency and one for the Nurse Promoted Janet J. Lyman, Salt Lake City, has been promoetd to first lieutenant in the Utah Air National Guard. She is a flight nurse in toe 191st Air Medical Evacuation Flight $550 5 IMS to-- ItMlihl Spinet PIANOS for Rani Or Bay 80 The Luxury Olds Was $4,688 Loaded 4 4 . Powered ... NOW ed. Choose from a large selection. Reduced Even More TORONADO '69 Was Now only $5,968 HOW Irnktara 55C 3& Loaded, including air cond. Start driving the only really New car in twenty years. '69 ...hr i pmlmlitiraa KING'S MUSIC 44T.4H1 M INFLATION . . . CUTLASS Was $3,977 HOW Air Conditioned . . . Hydramatic, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Tinted Glass, Whitewall Tires, Li Many Other Extras. may cheat you if you wait to buy or build a home cheot you out of dollqr value and years of pleasure. few "nearly" V , riuW 193 I GOST 8 gasaigtsoogai er FOR MANY FAMILIES. . Erickson, 36, 2068 Condie Dr., Dec. 22; David Young Clayton, 27, 3065 Bomar Dr.; Rodh ney Bill Morley, 21, East, Dec. 23. COME 1549-16t- Private c'ub hearing dates were set also and include: Riviera Club, 995 S. Redwood Rd., Dec. 22; York Club, 258 our Utah Highway Patrolmen soon biay be driving air conditioned cars as a means of Improving their working efficiency, Herbert F. Smart, state finance director, re- 98s sKYlOH discuss your situation with one of Real Estate Specialist; at 328-015- 1 GIS ID M I mmmm ' j it C0UPB SAVE ON SAVE OliTAS ON SAVVmC ttWflNPS 442s You'll Never Buy a Nev Olds for LESS! Come tit today to the Crossroads of Convenience You'll never make a better deal! Crjimoslol i Patrol Car Aid SAVE OH WAGONS Call Hoyt Wymer W. 3300 South, Dec. 19; The Happening House, 1104 W. 2100 South, Dec. 23; Castile Supper Club, 923 S. State, Dec. 22. i SAVE ON dj IN... "'WSSES (flSlONfc gafesai -- IBBIIII CirffSSL. RflJk . Now is toe right time to buy and Commercial Security is making loans every day. or ,club representatives entered innocent pleas before Jildge Morris. Ordered to appear for hear-- i Graeme n g s are: Wayne afternoon. ported Monday P State Industrial School, making a total of 118 new cars. by City Judge Melvin H. Morris. Dates arranged by the court were set after the defendants ; CUSTOM 1-- Claims Woman , 75 Mrs. Rosella HEBER Wright, 75, Heber, who was struck by a car Saturday, died Monday at 7 :30 a.m. in a Heber hospital. Her death raised the state traffic fatality toll to 219, compared with 181 at this 69 OLDS DELTA 1-- 'til 9:63 pan. for year convenience State at 5th Septh Open Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 11 GujtN, SALT LAKE CITY, TOOELE, CRAN13VIUE T Shop in comfort in the cool of the evening. Phen 521-61- 11 XSSES. J11 iAi .. A- ''!& |