Edward B. Morcton, president-elect of.the Saif Lake Countv Assoc,at.on for Retorted Children, tarns three-jxar ntortn^Child Center ‘Paid in Full;Rotarians Burn Mortgage. Members of the Salt Lake Rotary Club burned a tliree-year mortgage on the Rotary Training Center for Retarded Children during an informal luncheon meeting Tuesday.The title to the building was presented to Mrs. Alice Anderson, director of the center by Richard C. Williams, president of the Rotary Club.Court OrdersRetrial ofSchoolsRuling that certain testimony vas mistakenly excluded in the ower court, the Utah SupremeMrs. Anderson and Edward B. Moreton, president-elect of the Salt Lake County Association for Retarded Children, the United Fund sponsored or-ganizafion which operates the Center, also spoke. Parents of: children who have benefited from the expanded facilities at the center addressed the group.The Rotary Club entered in contract with the Utah State Highway Commission to purchase the former Wandamere Ward Chapel, Church of JesusS-n5? of Latter-day Saints, -9a2-7th East, three years ago.The purchase price was $18,-614, which has been paid off by member dues.The old facilities for the Association were located at Fairmont Park. With the acquisition of the building, the association Was a hie fn rinnKr* *!■,«.