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Show South last Highlights The Independent would like to welcome some newcomers to our area. They are Dr. Ogden and his wife Heen and their three daughters: Karen 20. Gwen 17, DonnaK, and their son DavicT, who are making their home at-2639 at-2639 Skyline Drive. Dr. A. McKay Ogden has moved to Salt Lake City to practice dentistry; he and his wife were former residents of this city, but for the past seventeen years they have been living in the state of Washington. He has opened his office for the practice of general dentistry on 3013 East 33rd South. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caldwell and daughter Judy, 1710 Sigurd Drive, left Tuesday night for Glendora, California to attend the funeral of Mrs. Caldwell's . sister, Mrs. Winifred Baker, who died suddenly Monday night, February 8th, of a heart attack. Surviving his mother is David Baker, 15. Mrs. Caldwell's mother, Mrs. John Brunjes, also died unexpectedly of a heart attack last month. The Independent extends it's sympathy to the Caldwell's. February meeting of the Utah Press Women will be held at the new home of Margaret Masters, 214 Canyon Road, on Saturday, February 13, atl:00p.m. Members are asked to bring entries for the National Contest to the meeting or present them to Chairman Wanda Lund or Merle Shupe. The February meeting of the. Salt Lake City Ministerial Association Asso-ciation was held , Tuesday, February Feb-ruary 9th, 12 noon at the Redeemer Re-deemer Lutheran Church, 1955 East Stratford Avenue, City. For the program the honorable-J. honorable-J. Bracken Lee, Mayor of Salt Lake City, was guest speaker. Due to the interest aroused by the meeting a large group attended. Funeral service for Mrs. Charles, Denise H.. Denney, was held on Tuesday February 9th, at 1:30 p.m. at Evans and Early Funeral Home. Interment was in Sunset Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Denney has been a familiar figure in Sugar House for thirty years. She will be missed by her hosts of friends who knew her as the owner and operator of "Bunny's Lunch" at 2268 Highland Drive. |