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Show ' Dr. Porter Joins Sta ff c'luklm,. They are Uioir home presently making in North Orem poran V. Porter, a general has joined the medical iffat American Fork Hospital, sl rding to announcement by Mark toward, hospital administrator. nr Porter has opened a private jice in association with Dr. P,i c Hess at the Cotton Tree lDe '2230 North University Sway, Building native of Prescott, Arizona, he ilded schools in Tucson, Arizona, Graduated from the University of l"Lna and earned his medical dTee at the University of Utah 'SicalSchool. . He completed a rotating internship Good Samaritan Hospital in phoenix, Arizona; and practiced Leral Medicine in Safford. Arizona, Jr sixteen years before moving to nah Valley-H-and his wife, the former Lila UjHer, are the parents of nine I 'i t : ! In n f f (if '""""-- OK.DOKAN V.POHTKH Monday, November 23, 1981 Page 27 Saunders Joins Hospital memher of I lie Hoard of Trustees of the Good Samaritan Hospital, a 250-he- d hospital in Southern California. He is presently residing in Orern. He and his wile, Sally, have four children who are al lending school in I'leasanl (irove and American Kork. He is on he staff of American Fork Hospital, Utah Valley Hospital and Mountain View Hospital. Dr. Saunders lists his liohhies as Hull, hunting, and lishing Dr. Ronald J. Saunders, a urologist , has joined the staff at the American Fork Hospital, according to Mark .J. Howard, Hospital Administrator. Dr. Saunders also has a private practice with offices al I220 Kasl 120 North in the new Medical Plaza. He may be reached by calling A native of Logan, Utah, Dr. Saunders received his undergraduate training at Utah Stale University, graduating from there with a liachelor of Science degree. He graduated from the University of Utah Medical School in l!)(if, and completed an internship and general surgery residency al the M)S Hospital in Sail Lake. He received specially Iraining in urology at the University of Southern California and Kaiser Foundation llospilal al Los Angeles, California. Dr. Saunders served as a ma jor in Ihi' U.S. Army, serving one year in Vietnam where he received the UroneSlar for Valor in !!)(!). He has been in private practice of urology in Orange County, California for the past 10 years. lie is certified by the American Board of Urology, and is a member of the Western Section of Ihe American Urological Association. He served in California as a I y dm jj v , , ; L, DR. RONALD .1. 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Rolls and I i "y5G mrs.cuobison -'- 50unceP'ick Mtm p DUEGSirjo cnr.i coffee piesfor $ " 03 023 $50 ThaTodayVi"8 I ,.Jltvj3aaraMU.iMiiw For A Merrier Christmas nirn Fisher- - ! uU U yJ Price i jilt IJSIl. Jiff? p Phonograpli Savarama Toys 623 South State, Orem Purchase necessary - you don't have to Present to win. Clip this coupon and dePosit in our store, before Dec. 5,1981. Name ' ' Address j Phone Date j V Times Complete Line Fisher Price Toys i at Wholesale or Even Below I Save Money! Make Money! Now! Ask How! Phone 294-- 1 531 Obituary : Inez Ann Monson AMERICAN FORK-- Ann Monson McD-onald Taylor, 71, of American Fork, died K(nemberl9,inaProvo Hospital. Inez was born November 26, 1909 in pleasant Grove, to Martin and Edith Monson, Pleasant CIrove; Mrs. K.U. (Anne) T hay no. Pleasant . Crove; Mrs. Troy (Beatrice) Fisher, Pleasant Crovc; Mrs. John t Hazel) Madden, Klko. Nov.; Verdun Monson, Klko, Nov.; Friends may call al Ihe Anderson and Sons Moi l nary Sunday from (i to t! p.m. and Monday from !)::!() a.m. to h):;U) a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Mrs. Ken tKlma) Shosted, Murray. I. The funeral services will be held today, $ Monday, al 11 a.m. at t the American Fork f Third LDS Ward chapel, 2nd West and ;!rd North I iHolman Monson. She Carried Kenneth dei)rge McDonald, April 10, 1929 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He jed December 11, 1976. Ve married Benjaman tyRoy Taylor June 5, b.She was active in he LDS Church, in Lie and civic Organizations. survivors include Husband, two sons and M daughter; Ralph G. IcDonald, Pleasant irove; Ward L., Imerican Fork; Ruth IcDonald Mitchell, lidvale; 12 grand-idre- n and 8 great pdchildren. Two brothers and four Jisters; Willard (Bill) I s 1 Inez Ann Monson t i Apples Over the Years One of the favorite tods at Thanksgiving line has always been jkpples not only for the M itself, but because i the wide variety of &ple dishes that grace 'lie family table. In jiien days, apples may ;ie been even more jortant, with such treats sweet cider, apple liter, apple slump, and cple crowdy, some of hm scarcely known today. When a couple married, they usually settled on a farm and when each child was born a young apple tree was planted. Throughout his childhood the youngster took great pride in his own particular apples. At Thanksgiving his own apples were set on the table and none could help themselves without his permission. |