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Show : Vv i lit L,. J DR. THEODORE C. BENNION New D enlist Begins Practice In Pi. Grove Dr. Theodore C. Bennion of Far. mington, Utah, has opened Dental Offices in the Utah Power and Light building which were formerly former-ly occupied by Dr. William Kirk. Dr. Bennion is a former student of Rick's College, BYU, University i of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky i and obtained his degree in Dentistry Dent-istry at the University of Kansas City School of Dentistry, Kansas City, Missouri. While he was in the latter two schools he was in the Navy, but finished the course at Kansas City as a civilian. Following his graduation he took a post-graduate course in children's child-ren's dentistry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons School of Dentistry at San Francisco, given by Dr. Charles Sweet, a well known man in the field of children's dent, istry. Dr. Bennion has just completed a year's work with the Dental Division Div-ision of the Utah State Department Depart-ment of Health, with headuqarters at Moab, Utah. In this work he did children's dentistry on children from 3 to 12 years of age. The work consisted of .v.mination of all children within this age group. His office was a Dental Office on Wheels, known as the Mobile Dental Unit. Three months ago he was married marr-ied to Wilma Hunter, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, in the Salt Lake j Temple. Mrs. Bennion is a graduate grad-uate of Home Economics and business bus-iness and English. Her chief business bus-iness at present is making a happy home for the two of them at the Earl Beck apartments and assisting assist-ing her husband at the office. The Bennions are enjoying the friendly spirit and warm welcome of the people of Pleasant Grove and enjoy being among such fine people. In behalf of the people of Pleas, ant Grove, the Review welcomes them to our city. |