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Show 88 DESERET NE Fdov. S, No,,,em6er 1969 22, I 'C ,.-- r:7-7-,: ,,, ' -- II 1.73 11 C AIL .4 ;$ LAH' I r) Lii,,, ,..I ti.3". ' 3 A '1 1 1,..I.):1 .1 &Iv ..,11- --- ,s s '22. , a4o d Cook. F21 CciiSr., started writing letters to young people from neighbotnood who were serving on church IlliSSiOES or in the rp"'':ary. , . 0 Compare 1969 During that time s1,e set some 36.1JC0 letters to more than ITO peopie. A few of 1e gra7eiui tyeople on her mailina list gathered at her home Thursday and threw a surTrise Thanksgiving Day (Firmer party. DOE-i!illtril-Ili- i , ,:z..----- - , 1, !cr,,,r, ,,, ,J ::,1:,,, 'It was a complete sir prise," said Mrs. Cook as tears roLed down her cheeks. 'All those rye written over he year are close to my added. SI' e heart," Entire Stock of 1969 Models --':' V ) fviUST GO THIS WEEK! ) .1 ' :5r-- '' , Crates - - ill i --- , Sompes ' 01111111. letter receiver, said. "Her letters gave me many words of encouragement at some hard times in my life." Brent l'ranendonk, a former missionary of The Church of 0 All Flotor ,isiso ,.01p1111P'- - 1 LtioperAIDE "She has written me for four years," Danny Pahl. a neighbor, stated, "Mrz. Cook was the only contact I had with home for six months," Lloyd Coley, anotl.:..: young 0 som e new in --,--- ' carries on her "As ong as they don't compin about my handwriting. I don't complain about heits." sile smiled. :It- t'' NN Several Scratched Models Jesus Christ of Later-daSaints, said. Often times she would write about guys she had sTitten to 20 years ago," Brent added. y -- p;;;,444:,-Att- PRICES Reduced to $ 1 n: So (7) 3.,,,,, sYr.) si ou, A 6:,, Westminster Given $4,000 CUSTOM Westminster College has received $4.000 in two separate gifts from the Sears Roebuck Foundation, Dr. Manford A. Shaw, college president, said $177, $18 MANY MODELS OF ALL TYPES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FREE INSTALLATION .comolommomoma tommum,- - ,m today. Half UNIEM.mPima Dvl I (71, lege, Shaw said, and the rest is for ibrary enrichment. The gifts were presented to the college by Sheldon C. Sears Johnson, group manager, and N. A. Fasola, manager of the Salt Lake Sears store. APPISALICE CENTER 47 SOUTH MAIN COTTONWOOD 11 Tit ,4,,Sgaz-.- , vet o - AiR-SUSPENSI- U -- ON ttg i 'N Eiponential ;1 - -- Smoother and lower bass response Increased brilliance Improved balance between boss New Magnavox eilt, sulPetlded weaken give irostiy irapcovipd wood ettprociloctiont , ' Trd , , t - ' i - rrt :'. ican and 5, till Vil , 441kbi rl 'i :;.. - - 4 ns ,t e- -, ' ....., , ;,- , : ,- - , - i, -- v,,,,,... er-- 'F'.1 ,f 1 ''' iI 'r,.. 4 ,I ,',..,tret,...aetav---,;! , 1 : s- ' ,: '.4.-"r- ' L'.: ': '!' , - 4. "''. . i ,,, ' .1, -- i..., .::' Irk V'Ai v .'t sl ,- :. ' -' t ' i twm...,,,,..a............"- I , I a' - i. lc : -- , 1 I c . SCHI;C ,o) . ll (1 ': :2)6 Q dr AA') il il -1 , . F7"--- :1 11 ! :Li.;?'",.1. 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Also available in Medi- terronean and Earl y American stvi' - tri PORTABLE rft 111:'.,t1 , t STEREO-PHONO- iti 1 i t 4 ; t li t,;',. r. , 0 Li VI Li Li t F "'s trz.J7.4; ( i t , - 1 Mod. 6224 Superb Portable Picture, Chromotone, Quick-On- , Dipole Antenna, Carrying Telescoping Handie. You must see it to appreciate it! 102-SaAn- $59.90 iln, ift, '11 T1 ! 1 J , A 111(3 SPECIAL SUNDAE OPENING HOURS .. w- - .4 tc...-071- 1 k', K'''-f--.71--,w,..--- - P .i, . , i Locke!, ' ; - - , ,, - lc, f I.,, (- , A ; , i 4., .4. 1 1, ,,, , , i lk. ,r i N.,,,,.. sciledule: ,, ,i, 4 if. e! i i 'i..., :, , 7 .'! e, , 4 N4. , 4 :8 , ,o se, Es.401fionniatililieith, i, ;1 t't 11 -- .f Le. , .14 131 "es f4 tif : 4:1 ' , e , . - " ' '' , Chri,:c - ; q :- -- , , , 4, i e t' 1.,1 USU Department of Animal Science Convention, De 6; NBA Basketball, San Francisco Warriors vs. the Atlanta Hawks. Dec. 9; Walker Bank, 4 Shariene Hermanson gives Mrs. Hildred Cook a special word of thanks. 'Each one of her letters is Individual and I don't think I received one less than six pages lorg," Sharlene Hermanson. a past lady missionary-- testified. Mrs. Cook would usually send us a ward newspaper, and add a note which usually turned into a long letter," Sharlene added. Allen and Richard Johnson, also neighbors of Mrs. Cook, have both received lette:s in the past, and Richard locks forward to receiving her words of encouragement for two more years, Tve just been Tailed to go on a mission." he said. why she started writing, she said jokingly, 'be cause I've got such beautit'd she handwriting. v" asThen a bcd "I explained, patient a long time. I had a lot of opportunity to write' dinner "We thought 'Lh would he the best way to honor 'Mrs. Cook for all her service. she actually desetwes more than the dinner," Byron Case said. Immunization Drive Urged To Fight Child Cripplers Continued from Page Each public school should maintain a cumulative health record for each child. Doctors, teachers, nurses, social workers and health aides should be educated to identify early signs of physical or emotional problems. The private family physician and private medical services should be utilized first B--I conferences should utilize hospitals and other suitable facilities whenever and wherever possible. Greater utilization should be made of community hospitals as community health cen- ters. Clinic! now being conducted in the Division of Health Building should be phased out as quickly as practical and conducted in hospitals or when possible. Inter-agenc- cooperation y must be developed to ideatify, and provide adeservices to each quate crippled child. Complete periodical physical examinations should be required at specific intervals for all school age children. diagnose RECOMMEND STEPS Recommended steps under Treatment Personnel Services and Facilities include: regulations and serve as a coordinator of services to crippled children given by agencies and serve as the central base for the central registry for crippled children. State and federal programs should provide care for problems too complex or beyond the means of any cidzen or local treatment resource. Detailed written agreements should be obtained from each agency providing crippled children services, specifying what services they will or will not provide and what type of patients will be accepted or rejected. The role and involvement of the Schools for the Deaf and Blind in the crippled children program must be studied Comprehensive mental ty should communi- health be developed patient centers and inservices psychiatric provided to accommodate the large number of children with This emotional problems. should be accomplished in coivate medioperation with cine The State Health and Mental Health Division in cooperation with the Department of Public Instruction Special Education Section should develop a coordinated CASE 'FINDING of Utilization physicians and personnel should be evaluated. Qualified physicians and personnel should be utilized where necesf.ary in making and referrals, doing follow-utreatment work under supervision of qualified crippled children personnel. under R e commendations Early and Complete Case Finding include: A central registry should be established. cooperative state- program wide for the care and treatment of emotionally disturbed and school children. non-pan- para-medic- p SERVICE SECTION in the seRecommended ction for Evaluation of Crippled Childrens Services are: Periodic study and evaluation should be made of each program by a coordi g rating committee for crippled children services. It is suggested that the present Crippled Children's Committee. with the addition of certain other people ,serve as a coordina:ing committee for the present. J. Donald West, assistant director of Comprehensive Ilra,,Ith Planning. has carved the as chairman of committee which prepared the report. OTHER MEMBERS Other members are: Dr. Andrew Ruoff. University of Utah College of Medicine, DiDr. vision of Orthopedics: Vaughn L. Hall. administrator, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education: Dr. Geraldine White, special education. Department of Education: M. James Macfarlane, member, Board of Family Services; Frank Dix, chief of medical services. Family Services Division; Irving K. Ras. band, chief of family and children's services, Family Services Division: Mrs. Helen Brown Romney, member State Board of Health. Dr. Paul R. Ensign. acting director. special health services, Health Division; Dr. Lyman Olsen. chief, maternal and child health section, Health Division; Mrs. Zoe Harris. member Board of Mental Health: Harold Pope. alternate member Division of Mental Health. Mrs. Lee Nelson, coordinator of services for children and youth, Division of Mental Health; Dr. Males Smith, Mrs. Provo, pediatrician: Barbara Denton. consumer member Advisory Council for HEalth PlanComprehensive ning. Marie Holnis. adminiattator. Shriners' Hcapital for Crippled Children: Glen Bailey, executive director, U. of U. Hospital: Kenneth Johnson. administrator, LDS Primary Children's Hospital. Pollution 111hipped... If Will Only At B-- 1 problems. General statements will be paid by the public, he said Mary speakers cited a reed -to stop defining the problem and do something about i!." They suggested: Write letters to President Nixon declaring a state of environmental emergency greater here at home other foreign soil." Ask President Nixon to establish a , cabinet post of Environment "on a par with Defense ardI State." ,y rripATED? ' DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TRY, BRAN fatitlss4 BUDS' environmental 1.ocahze o. the problem. including sweeping generalities, "only make everyone feet it is someone elese's proble m." State specifically what, and here. problems exist. Fight industrial facts with conservation facts. Avoid einotionallsm. .'1.:se a founda- tion of facts." ENLIST Contact people with popufar appeal. including rock and roll musicians and others who cte might influence teen-agcisions. Have them tell facts about pollution "as they are." Give young people more of a voice in what is going on. Officials and executives siioum i,;et out and pick up the litter along with laymen. Set an vont' e ! ;xiaarrn ' n,iturai Lake Sal:. Dee. 5; Teleplione Plo!J,-- : Club Bonneville dinner dance, Dec. 5; sta,i,F show. the MorLke d rcl Original Caste. Dec. 6; Li Kalah Shrine Temple Ch; mas party, Dec. 6. T. zv ': , , i '', ,. li, ce :1 t! 0 Eagle. vs :he Seattle Tote::,,, ' ...e- 4 t . s 1,, '; ',.t'' ,,. tit ;:'. ri! Figuieue. Dec. I 7:1 si ,: , 1. . --: -- -'- '....- , . . N, . rpm air.ter T'ne . 0 I Meny oi the evenets will he held in the arena, with a tor.al Basketball Association game bewer the PhoeLlx Suns and the Chic:Igo Bui,s scheduled Dec. 2. f ;,; ',,;--: ' . , , - L. ., . ; , '. , N,, ..;. . N. e. "national . V.",1 Noon 'tit 5 P.M. 'vLi Lfig Li LI ll I Magnavox Home Entertainment Center r.3 .12233 South 7th East (Look for The King's Crwit) Open Molt. & Fri. TiII 9 pm. 1;1 1 t;', L 6,jF AS LOW AS S nrkn i rtrI) litli!)t. 5 Choose From A Comp!ete Display of Color Consoles re ,t4. . Continued from l'age .::::...00.A Modern Contemporary , ZSaate-Sav;n- 5 1 Complete With Cart j '347:"'""!"-!--"----..----. 1g ,,t 9t) Lid 090 .a..., ., ,,,,,. . . ...,fr para-medic- -- -,-, ,........, r4. r l .a . ' '' - ' t ft -- ' , '',- - non-pan- 4 ii ..,. and clarified. 6, . . . 1 e - - .,,, - .: , :,.t ,' '''':', .,..r 3' A 9., ,..4.:' i'i, .!: t- '. "",1.; . c't2.1:..,:.4 '''; ',ii" Ii'. ,4':- ---- ---- LIU model 3723 plus 50 Watts undistorted music power, two 12' Boss Woofers, record storage area and concealed swivel casters. Also select from three other authentic furniture styles. ; , iarksw,--- -- tt 1 " ni . 'I' k, Use King's Music's Ea Layaway Plan Ageless Mediterranean t '. 3,i'rl SHOP EARLY 1 I - '1,, 1 ' 1 Astro t t Do ' C - -- ,,,, - 7 g. Coovemporary. Si , i It.',eee,,.:-.,.,..- ' ord storage area cirri conceatett sw!vc1 (ostlers- - Also in fiction Classic. Early Amer- -- -- ' ....,;;Nw.vaset - I .. ,' 74;t:15:AierZiZ 1 ssists ' L k, j,-- ",,r - 11 '' I.S.: 1 high effkiency lass Wooten oirs honied in sepoiate ciairight enclosures at each cabinet end. Nov.. speakers am cOmPlt"eli 40011.4 from their envirannient; their cones liter. olly "Hoer back and forth for superb misname Ne distortion! No feedback! Astro-SocMocha 3823 Mediterranean 50 hos Air 10dorts unchstortect music power; two heavy, 12" Bess Wooten, receoy, heavy-d.ty- . music 1,000 eYclo , 1 , : clinics would continue operating the clinics but would utilize other facilities. The Statc Health Division should remain as the official Crippled Children Authority and should set standards and rm.. ('' 2 , games and hoLday related events headline t;:le calendar at 'LP Sat Palace. ,,, - , .. other suitable facilities. Personnel staffing the present Health Division er 0011111101110P 4 - . -- ProeioiaI baskezbal'.. , , , d A Complete flow at Ring's Music i Display of Magnificent V Arrs 4e4 Ow Fa(:::::Mga SPEAKER SYSTEM treble . and Ittble 4 1 Utah-Idah- , 74 ' OGDEN for col- A, t .., ,. k ,,,... n the amount is unrestricted use by the WMEOMM2r,,.0111MEMIiial Zi Fingo"'" Salt Palace lv "I' , 4 , I. 'A . . Iettei-writing- I 1 Busy Month rw I'110 Ahead At LIU-- Li LI r . 4 , crado trjectii1c3C'eUr' 0 ) ron r-9- 1- ovit iseI.s S7aff 1,1:r:ter ;Mrs. Hi:dr-- Ofil CLOSEOUT OF tl - - ill tc fo 9 rear population centers. Purchase land and "do not develop it at all, execpt for limited access," Leave ponds where kids can see what a tadpole looks like. (Do not add or slides). Contact high schook and universities to develop environmental control curricula in their studies. Develop cooperation in universities to award degrees in environmental contras. DEMAND LABELS Demand that advertisers label products, such as deterand plastic covers gents ,ciich will not break down. Educate housewives: to asEfl the latter. Educate the-- ' pubii to f ome aware of tedmoloE.!icoI ativaro.es and insist that iof industry utilize it to tne Christmas party, Dec.13; Sat Lake Golden Eagles v,, Phoenix Roadrunners hockey game. Dec. 14; East High School Christmas Musicale, Dec. 14; Chidstmais Party for Church employes. ' Christ of Dec. Latter-da- Saints, Blue 13; Shield Jess of y Cross-P,lu- e annual Christmas party. Dec. 20; Salt Lake Gold'en Eagles vs. San Diego Dec. 213. and Deseret. Basketball Tournament, Npws 27. OBITUARIES Mary Ann Garcia Mary Ann Carlson Garcia, E 0 ed Sob, 21 .n Sol Nos Lage City oe sms 10. causes. an:nn Born Dec, 11, I so.r Lake .9 Cir.. a daucinler OSC3r of Harry and ErnilY Yea-- - iv. 3A5 29, 1 r cnarn Ca,son. ,cr ,iona n 1;3i Cinie Sa,r Lase e riasr ,; 1K mz;c0 Tr.res vse..-- orced Danny Carc.a Aare:ad .:rs s L a n Vibo Veclas. ,Verroes, Crir sr or of Jet-u-s La.nersoav SainrsSovivors: sons, Bsent and Ke s al0).0.iara, born of So,r Lake cr4; CST's; sa;7 pares, Cosi. Russeil Carlson; Ja bOn. Oen of Sal? Loge C.f.i. Funeral sers-caMnrsoay 0,7,, 124-e- n Bair- ...snare arieras rr,as cEI ern-aril Monday' Sunda's; 6 To one hour ratof to services Le Ser. Marva B. Whitehead Marva Bullock ',e.t.a's...4 La rid Ake , cl.ec Nov. 26 .n a Sa' E ' Lake nisso.tal et tcatu.ral causes. n yard in Poo. a IKtsi oaugnter of Ra cr A''''nur and Wars A n Meted ock. o and Nor V,s'"ettead May 3 Bo-- t.,77 17 n- 23. ....,asocr. - n ei 2a83 n Chu-c- kr ' aes.07 Jesus, - of 3 a, Lotter- (twist of 111 "' -- ....a d a y Saints. 3" 'restost scrcot is s Sa Pra,o0 and 7".:44.3 Lake City school svste-nMenscer, and Boc,ev..le Ward. Sundai Sctus'Sunda VIiMA teaccert Jurtoe v Scnoo, coorcrnatort Fe. to Soctels; Jtii,,1 'reader., arid S.J,tda.i School Board. Sarvicarst husoasd, sons, Ca- -' R Pass! L. St,c7eseec 13uare L, D a.. et Salt Lake C.tyt seven Ke- -Orerriers. Ra'an A rest, E. Mott.. Bert K. and Reed A. Eulock, al of Provo; sisters Mrs J. tCoall Thornoso t Va,ce ',Faye) Beatty, al ot Sa Lake C;I'V. Fusera" settv'ces Monday nod 2e1 E, $0,3,77 Tempe, sr...sere triesos Tar o 6 and ca'l Sunday serv"ces 6'1 vt''or 70 funkc-a- l Lawn Ca' Burka', Wasatcn a' Paek. I I - Mary M. Daniels OGDEN Datse.s. Mary de o Re, Moire Ken.an Nov. 20 'n as Csder hoso'a st neva. -' Bo,rt Ju'y 12, 1347, La.17no .7"..act act) C accda h, R. f. -7 a- Joe' CarKenyon, Marr'ed to 7. iota, ie s. doer.; tie ts". Deseret irsdJs-193a, Emolove, s Ac".s ' LDS F. (curd Soei."RaeSur.ikst-Bern Reatt s . ciauds-s,- cs. --less 3 crea- Ogden; grandcm'avent Vacca-s- 7 3.," 2 Satu-riDavison, Occen. L3,K.F1 Chace' c' 7 I sa ca F, friervis sl. Br' s and Saturday a Dories City Feed Mrs. 7 Searen W. Hansen CREEK, ria,ve- - ','14.0( W.' eel si 'all flas, 6! a Sor cause, -- S Cre!, 4.3,0 '1 - ecr-- e nursino c- - ra.,, a, A C'.ee., Born Ma It. 19G5 ',, a Soo of Jc.nar COr.st.a, ec kao..fse N.e.see tfar,er tVC Oct, E.,e.eao Ter.4a.e. later o.vcrced Serred S'M to DerilsarlS, ter Tr e Crurr. raf 1OS4S Crlr,Sr Of Lafer das, tarrner. M.ois s:reek area Mrs C,daucOter fE,..r.a Gera cl.ne 4' vs. Arimc!:.. rer tee COTS ; 'VA' 4r! , H. 41,',,,n.e N.els V .0sr0 cvo D Users. Utah. 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