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Show March 4, 1982 Page JmiwiDii U'tUUA U4 LU MU lifrearv Iulgini By ANNIE M. PATTERS01S Branch Librarian Magna Library is now on the Bestseller program which means one copy of the bestsellers will be available at the library now. This will include also the bestseller list paperbacks. In the NIGHT OF THE WILLOW, by Maureen Peters, Lucy OMalley leaves behing her familiar world of Lancashire, England and embarks on a dangerous journey to the mysterious Forbidden City of Peking. After agreeing to an arranged marriage with Prince Chang Lee she arrives to be overwhelmed by the strange customs and colorful way of life in her new home. Only when the Boxer rebels lay siege to the embassy does the spunky redhead find the courage to fight for her love and her life. ini bestf S1! Combine mystery with horseracing and the reader will enjoy THE DARK HORSE by Rumer Godden. The dark horse of this touching and exciting novel is Dark Invader, a magnificent thoroughbred. Sold cheaply and exiled from England to race in Calcutta in the early 1930 s. Overlooking the racecourse is a convent of courageous nuns led by Mother Morag. The dark horse becomes a favorite to win the prestigious Viceroys Cup, but within the week of the y race, disaster strikes in the form of a whip-heav- and mean-spirite- jockey. d A mystery ensues, and it is Mother Morag who holds the key and knows just how to turn it. The DARK HORSE is a wonderful short novel - and more: the story is based on a true incident; actually happened in Calcutta some fifty years ago. Ifetf IT The story of A MOTHER AND TWO DAUGHTERS is as straight forward as the title, and as rich and envolving as the life of a family - in the wise, unerring hands of such a sympathetic and intelligent novelist, Gail Godwin, can be. The death of Leonard Strickland, a lawyer in a small NorthCarolina dty, brings the three main characters of - this novel together in mourning. Through their triangulated lives we see these sharply evoked women and their men, familiar and new - acting individually and through one another as they experience the tensions, both comic and traumatic, of decision and change in theturbulant 1970s. Readers will be easily immersed in the storys time, its places, and its people as in a life lived parallel with Magna Times Readers: Can you tell me who (his woman is? If you can, call ones own. See you at the Library tWtttUHlUWmtHMIUMl ARMY ! Service news AND AIR FORCE and Mrs. Jacob O. Rohner of 3762 South 3600 West, West Valley City, Utah. The airman is a 1976 graduate of Charles M. Russell High school, Great Fall, Montana. HOMETOWN Craig F. son of Mrs. Mr. and Robert F. Larabee, Larabee of 4856 West 3145 South, West Vlley City, has graduated from the U.S. NEWS-Air- man Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist course at Chanute Air Force Base, 111. Graduates of the course were trined in aircraft engine mainetnance, repair and service, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Larabee will n ow serve at h Hill Air Force Base, Utah, with the 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron. His wife, Kathy, is the daughter of Mr. Support the March of Dimes OBITUARIES ETHEL CASE Ethel Valera Hansen Case, 71, died February 25, 1982 Dain Born on November 28, 1910 in Provo, Utah to Ephraim A. and Maude V. Hawkins Hansen. Married Ulin Dain. He died April, 1965. Married Wilbur K. Case, Jr. on January 21. 1967,, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Was a teacher in public schools in Gilifornia and Utah. Member of LDS Church, active in church auxilliaries. Survived by: Husband, Magna; son and daughters. Brad Dain, Yorba Linda, Calif.; Mrs. Karl (Donna) Snow, Provo; Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Pettit, West Los Angelos. Calif.; Mrs. Charles (Frances) Canfiejd, Magna; step children, Mrs. Steve (Billie) Seekatz, Applegate, Calif.; Mrs. John (Susan) Boudreau, Heldsburg, Calif.; Sandy Case and Ray Case, Anaheim, Calif.; Bob Cae, Federal Way, Wash.; Mrs. Pat (Carol) McDermott, Woodland, Calif.; 29 grandchildren; four two brothers. Bill, Bakersfield, Calif.; Charles, Clearfield, great-grandchildre- Utah.- n; - Sacramento; Husband, James step-so- n, M. Graveside services will be held Saturday, 12 noon. Pleasant Green Cemetery, Magna. Friends may call at Peel Funeral Home. 8523 West 2700 So., Magna, Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, one hour prior to services. ANTHONY B. ANDERSON WEST VALLEY CITY-Anth- ony Brian infant son of Anthony Anderson, and Penny Bowers Anderson died February 26, 1982 at a local hospital. Born February 23, 1982 in Murray, Utah. Parents, FREE KODAK one-yea- us for processing at our pic- tures of the grandchildren in the paper. If you have a newborn, or a Mow, 1 24 Exposure 36 Exposure Funeral services will be held Monday, one p.m., Spencer Second Ward, 8181 West 3320 South. Friends may call at Peel Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Magna. Sunday, 8 p.m. and Monday at the Ward one hour prior to services. In- Funeral 6-- terment, Redwood Memorial Estates. great-grandmothe- r, 110-126-1- not let our staff photographers take a picture, write inthe up formation, and put it in the paper for Gramma's Waggoner, all West Valley City. Graveside services will be held Monday, lo a. m.. Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road, where friends may call one-hahour prior to services. lf Funeral directors. Memorial Estates Mortuary. $3.95 $6.30 $8.40 35 Compare these prices, then clip and mail coupon below for complete details. Galaxy Enterprises grandparents, Rose . Sizes Processing price includes FREE roll of Kodak Color Film. Gerald and Mary Lou Bowers, Bruzell Anderson, low discount prices. 2 Exposure old, why r C0L0R REPLACEMENT FILM For each roll you mail to GQamr.'iAS love to see I space contributed by the publisher Pete Sprague, est Valley City. Survivors, This Hill, Bakersfield, Calif.; nieces and nephew, Mrs. Kayola Kleeman, Arbuckle, Calif.; Mrs. Thelma Ainsworth, Sandy; Mrs. Renee Starnater, Grims, Calif.; Donald Dearing, Magna; Mrs. Barbara Bawden, W miPTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION! i RUTH D. HILL sacramento, calif. Willie Ruth Dearing Hill, 69, died February 23, 1982 Born June 30, 1912, Taylorsville, Utah, to William Jackson, and Christine Jensen Dearing. Survivors: School. Help Prevent Birth Defects -The Nations Number One Child Health Problem. Clouds over Kennecott Smelter. The pic ture was taken from about 2200 S. and 5400 W. .MAGNA AAFHN John F. Dupuis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dupuis of 3526 Rickys Drive, West Valley City, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Dupuis is a fire protection specialist at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., with the 2nd Civil Engineering Squadron. He is a 1979 graduate of Kearns High P.O. Box 57 9124 W. 2700 S. Hours Mon-Fr- 1 Magna, Utah 04044 04 I (Mail Slot in Door) NAME . ADRESS. CITY .STATE. ZIP. |