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Show I At our churches WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN WEST VALLEY CITY Sunday, Jan. 17, Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages, from nursery to adult. Church is at 1 1 a.m. The speaker will be Reverend Simmons. He is from Christ Methodist Church in Salt Lake. He will be talking about the Utah Shared Ministry. Steve Johnson who is the director of Utahns Against Hunger, will give the minute for mission. A Mission Fair and international food fair is scheduled at 4 p.m. The theme is Mission, a World Affair. The Sunday school children, youth choir and senior choir will participate in a mission program at 3 p.m. At 6 p.m. there will be a spaghetti dinner. For reservations call the church at or Adeline Fowler at A mission service featuring Reverend Richard B. Lawson is set for 7 p.m. He has spent time in the Middle East and Mexico, and worked with Vietnamese and Cuban refugees. Activities conclude with a movie entitled Together We Care. The film, which starts at 8:10 p.m., is about mission work in Columbia and 968-799- 968-199- 7. Colorado. LDS Hfc WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES. JANUARY Births members of the church should definitely plan to come, said Interim Pastor Harry Kemp. The meeting will include reports, election of officers, plans and other business. Evening service will begin Sunday at 6 p.m. For more information, Kemp at Y Rev. ADVENTISTS Women SALT LAKE CITY Health call 250-248- SEVENTH-DA- is and programs to be heard locally on station KBBX, 1600 on the dial. The Voice of Prophecy programs will be aired Monday through Friday, Jan. at 6:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. The series investigates heart disease and anemia, and more subjective ailments like fatigue and moodiness. Although these conditions may also affect men, they are often of special concern to women. AdvenSponsored by the Seventh-da- y tist Church, The Voice of Prophecy is traditionally known as a religious 18-2- 2, the topic of five radio Kitchen Corner Quick Clam Whiffle Everyone needs a few kitchen quickies those reliables that can be tossed together from ingredients you already have in the cupboard or freezer. advantages Quickies have other too since there arent any exotic ingredients in them, theyre likely to be cheaper, and children arent likely to turn their noses up. This quickie may be just the dish to use whatever leftover turkey youve got soda crackers 1 cup milk ' cup melted butter 1 can clams, drained 2 tablespoons chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper ' teaspoon Worcestershire sauce still in the freezer from the holidays. 2 eggs, beaten Quickie Quiche mezzo-sopran- cups cooked chicken or turkey 1 cup grated Swiss cheese ' cup chopped green onions or 1 tablespoon dried minced onion 1 cup milk Vi cup chicken boullion Vi cup buttermilk baking mix 1 teaspoon seasoned salt or Vi teaspoon salt 4 eggs 1 pinch sugar (to make it turn golden brown) 1 Vi 12 MAGNA This Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m., the Magna Community Church, 2908 South 8900 West, holds their weekly prayer group with Doris Burgess. Thursday evening, from 6 to 8 p.m., the church holds a potluck supper with praise, Scripture and prayer. Friday, Jan. 15, old and new board members will meet at 7 p.m. for the first 1982 monthly board meeting. On Sunday, Jan. 17, church school is at 9:30 a.m. followed by Sunday worship at 10:45. The pastors message will be Bake Me a Little Cake First, and the service will feature special music and congregational participation. At noon, there will be a potluck dinner, followed by the annual meeting of the church. Everyone is invited and ALBEY, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G., 4594 West 5335 South, Kearns, twins, boy and girl. GRAHAM, Mr. and Mrs. Neil J., 4552 West 5335 South, girl. LATIMER, Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. 4169 Laurelgreen Drive, West Valley City, girl. REESE, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 5110 South 4460 West, Kearns, girl. STANLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, 8152 West Bowler Circle, Magna, boy. W EBB, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan, 6694 West 4100 South, West Valley City, girl. Sprinkle chicken or turkey, cheese and onions over bottom of a lightly greased pie pan. Put all remaining ingredients in blender and blend for 1 minute at high speed. Pour into baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 45 minutes or until knife inserted in center of quiche comes up clean. Let stand five Quickie 1 Stir-fr- y pound pork cubes 3 packages frozen Oriental vegetables Brown pork cubes. Cook vegetables until r, as directed on package. Toss with pork and serve with soy sauce on the side. crisp-tende- Mr. and Mrs. NorNAKAMURA, man, 3956 Latigo Drive, Magna, boy. . Soak the soda crackers in the milk. Add other ingredients. Bake in greased casserole at 350 degrees for 45 minutes, uncovered. Truly Quick Lasagna (Yes, this really works, without the fuss of boiling the noodles!) ounces uncooked lasagna noodles pound ground beef 1 large can tomatoes 1 can tomato paste can tomato sauce teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon pepper 8 1 1 minced onion teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon oregano 1 tablespoon sugar 2 cups cottage or ricotta cheese 2 cups Cheddar cheese Vi Vi 2 cups grated Cheddar cheese cup grated mozzarella cheese the beef and drain off the grease. Add tomato ingredients and Brown spices, including sugar. In a 9 x 11 inch pan, layer as follows: sauce, noodles, sauce, cheeses, noodles, sauce, cheeses, noodles, sauce, cheeses. Cover with aluminum foil and bake at 350 degrees for 70 minutes. Uncover and let stand 10 minutes before cutting. Mrs. LaDean Mitton, Alamosa, Colorado; Lola Murray, St. Paul Minnesota; Lucretia Eichorn, El Paso, Texas; 18 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Hal Hopkin Mifflin, Roy. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 9, in the Tremonton Second Ward. Interment, Tremonton Cemetery. Onesi F. Lino Onesi F. Lino, 66, of Murray, died Jan. 7, 1982 at a local hospital of a heart attack. Born June 10, 1915, Tonga, to Sione and Olivia Katoanga. Married Mele Heimuli, Feb. 14, 1941 in Tonga. He was a plantation owner in Tonga. Member of the Bahai Religion. Survived by wife, Murray; sons, Fine, Latu, Salesi, West Valley City; Soane, Siaosi, both Taylorsville; daughters, Mrs. Finau (Manu) TuiSua, Tonga; Mrs. Charles (Neli) Wright, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. Apisan (Kelesi) Matelau, Cottonwood Heights, Utah; Mrs. Filimone (Sutiana) SieFia, Murray; 33 grandchildren; 17 brothers, six sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 9, at Redwood Memorial Estates. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. TAC TIM I On top of Ole Smokey O t CLOWARD, Mr. and Mrs. H.S., 3716 West 5140 South, Kearns, boy. COULSON Mr. and Mrs. James, 3856 South Elma Circle, West Valley City, boy. DANIELS, Mr. and Mrs. Roger L., 4202 South 3720 West, West Valley City boy. FELTOA, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, 5189 South 4180 West, West Valley City, girl. PECK, Mr. and Mrs. Gary, 3204 South 4880 West, West Valley City, boy. Las Vegas, Nevada; Winnifred Clive, Salt Lake City; Ivy Daniel, Provo; Ruth Peterson Las Vegas, Nevada; preceded in death by daughter, Donna. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 8, at McDougal Funeral Home. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. sons, Richard, Donald, Sandy; Dale, West Valley City; noc BERRETT, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 6347 King Valley Lane, Hunter, boy. WEST VALLEY CITY Agnes Mif-Ili- n Lari died Jan 3, 1982. She married Albert Davis Earl. Jan. 3, 1923, in (he Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member, LDS Church. Member, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Survivors: husband. West Valley, Utah; sons, A. Darrell Earl, Salt Lake City; Lester R. Earl, Draper; daughters, Survivors: three Saugus, California; pwOhc LDS Bennion, Utah; 20 grandone children; 12 brother, three sisters, Frank K. Gilroy, Laura Vida Gilroy Malm, age 78, died 1982, West Valley City. Born May 13, Salt Lake City, Utah to Frank and Sophia Youngberg Gilroy. Married Harry E. Malm, Oct. 30, 1926, Salt Lake City. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1975. Mr. Malm preceded her in death. Former employee of Utah Wollen Mills tor 28 years. Member, LDS Church. ne Tn ROMNEY, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Land, Magna, girl. 3345 Breeze Sorensen, Jan. 4, It LAKE VIEW Agnes M. Earl Laura G. Malm was cold and wet that night in Maryland. I was helping Mom with the dishes when my brother Dave came running into the house shouting, The mare just thaw a colt. Come see" To me it was the most perfect colt Id ever seen in my life. A beautiful animal the color of blue-gre- y smoke. My Dad said thatd be his name. Smokey. I spent every spare hour I had with tliat colt. Then one morning at the breakfast table. Dad announced, Sandburg Stables ll lie coming to fetch Smokey today" Youre selling Smokey. I cried. Why cant we keep him? Cant I ever have a horse of my own ?" Honey, we cant afford to raise horses for money, tlien keep em around for pets. We need that money. Smokeys a fine young colt but we have to sell him. Mayix someday well lave enough to keep one just for 011? Maybe. Well, what with the cost of feed and lalxir, may be" never came for my folks. Eventually, tlie ranch was sold and I went off As soon as I got a job, I joined the Payroll Savings Plan and started buying United States Savings Bonds. 1 wasnt really sure w hat I w as saving for. I guess I didnt ever want to find myself in a position when? I'd have to sell something I loved just to get along. I never knew what happened to Ole Sniokey until a few years later. I w as telling Linda, a friend at the office, how my car had broken down on the way to work. Slie offered to drive me home. But Ive got to stop and pick up my daughter at riding school, she said. I was glad to find a way home. Thanks, I dont mind the stop, and I love horses! We pulled up next to the fence and watched her THAO, Mr. and Mrs. Chong K., 5959 South Salem Avenue, Kearns, boy. BELL, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, 5282 South 5200 West, Kearns, boy. KARPAKIS, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, 3939 South 4105 West, West Valley City, boy. LARSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Craig. 5497 Whitewood Drive, Kearns, girl. LUDLOW, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, 3568 South 5750 West, West Valley City, boy. LYMAN, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cory, 3300 West Brett Avenue, West Valley City, boy. PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Rick, 4179 South 4080 West, West Valley City, girl. VALLEY WEST HALES, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly M., 4233 West 3200 South, West Valley City, girl. ISAAC, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D., 5044 Canstone Drive, West Valley City, girl. pepper 1 minutes and serve. JENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, 4362 Walter Court, West Valley City, boy. KNIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. Brent, 5085 Jedediah Drive, Kearns, boy. City, girl. ST. MARKS salt 1 MAGNA COMMUNITY CHURCH NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, 1781 Homestead Farm Lane, West Valley COTTONWOOD HOLY CROSS TEMPLE SQUARE SALT LAKE CITY Soprano Elaine o Brewster and Laura Gar-f- f will give joint concerts Jan. 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the North Visitors Center on Temple Square. The program, which is the same both nights, includes works by Britten, Clari, Rossini, Brahms, Schumann, Chausson, Faure, Dvorak, Thiman and Manookin. Accompanist is Denise Farrington. Attendance is limited to those 8 and older, free tickets are available at the North Visitors Center on Temple Square. 14. 1982. PAGE SlX Roy son-in-la- Louis Miera, Jr. Louis Miera, Jr., 49, died Jan. 4, 1982. Bom July 6, 1932, in Colorado to Louis Jose and Bernadette Archuletta Miera. He was a janitorial contractor. Member of the Assembly of God Church. Survived by three brothers, Ernie and Joe, West Valley City; Bennie, Roy; five sisters, Lily Kelly, Teresa Chavez and Susie Kelly, all Salt Lake City; Linda Pina, Colorado; Betty Kelly, California. Graveside services Friday, Jan. 8, at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Tom Simpson lhomas Matthew Simpson, 15, died Jan. 3, 1982. Born July 25, 1966, Mount Pleasant, Utah, to Barney Gale and Carol Mae Simpson. Was preceded in his father. Member, LDS Church. Teacher in Kearns Sixth Ward; home teacher. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shook; brother, John Luther Simpson; sister, Tonya Dee Simpson; all Kearns; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Covington, Pleasant Grove; Ollie H. Simpson, Aurro Grande, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. Shook, Coos Bay, Oregon. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 7, in the Kearns Sixth Ward. Interment, Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Covington death by Larry Sizemore Larry Allen Sizemore, 28, died Jan. 4, As she led the horse toward us I recognized Ole Smokey. Tlie owner was talking to Linda, so I asked as casually as I could, Is that horse for sale?" 1 le looked at Sniokey, shrugged and said, Anythings for sale if the price is right? Right then I knew why Id saved all those Bonds. The price was a hit still for a school horse, but the Bonds liad grown ov er the y ears and I knew I had enough. As it fumed out. Ole Sniokey had a lot of talent no one had ever asked him to use. A friend of mine, who trained jumpers, took him over the hurdles and was astounded. This horse could lx a great junior. Where d you find him? And a great jnmix-- r was vv hat lie lxcame. He jumped in horse show s from here to Madison Square Carden. Im happy alxmt all tlx rihlxms and trophies, but tlx greatest .satisfaction for me is hav ing my childhXKl dream come true. Sitting upon top of Ole Smokey, riding across tlx green fields knowing lx is my very own. OFFER GOOD Kenneth L. Sizemore, Providence, Utah; Mrs. Fred (Chris) Larsen, Ogden; Mrs. Paul (Vera Ellen) Jarvis, West Valley; John D. Sizemore, Orem; grandmother, Mrs. PRICE 5-- 8 250-922- 5 P.M. Drinks Not Included only AT: 8432 West 2700 South Magna Raymond Smith Raymond F. (Smitty) Smith, 57, died Jan. 7, 1982, in Salt Lake City. Born Sept. 16, 1924, in Salt Lake City, to Harry and Erma Croxall Smith. Married Donna Frantz, March 30, 1951, in Salt Lake City. Worked in maintenance for the Salt Lake City Water Dept, for 22 years. Survivors: wife, Salt Lake City; a daughter, Dana Lee Smith, Magna; three grandchildren; two brothers, two sisters, Thomas, Salt Lake City; Paul, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Geraldine Holbrook, Bountiful; Eloise Deegan, Salt Lake City. Funeral sevices were held Monday, Jan. 11, at Redwood Memorial Estates. Burial, Redwood Memorial Estates. Duncan J. Webb Duncan John Webb, 77, died Jan. 4, a Las Vegas hospital. Born Dec. 24, 1904, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to George Henry and Honor McLoud Webb. Married Vera Lenora Simpson, Jan. 4, 1930, in Salt Lake City. Survivors: wife, four sons, William G. Webb, Las Vegas, Nevada; Dale J. Webb, Salt Lake City; D. Jay Webb, 1982, in West Valley City; Don Shaw, Marysvale, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; three three son, Keith Webb. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 8 at Deseret Mortuary. Interment Elysian Burial Gardens. Betty Williams Betty Lou Fredrickson Williams, age 56, died Jan. 7, 1982 in a local hospital of injuries sustained in an accidental fall at home. Born March 17, 1925 at Redmond, Utah to Lester A. and Beatrice Jensen Fredrickson. Married William Kent Williams, Nov. 17, 1944 at Salt Lake City; he died in 1951. Member, LDS Church. Printing Cantor SAVE WITH THIS COUPON TRY OUR NEW HIGH QUALITY XEROX & IBM DUPLICATING EQUIPMENT BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU AND GET sot OFF ON YOUR NEXT ORDER daughters, Patricia Men-dill- o and Pamela Alice Kanon, both Kearns; son, Rolf Lester Williams, Salt Lake City; grandchildren; Christy Jo Myers, Jay Patrick Allen, Jr. and Liberty Anne Allen, brother, Wesley H. Fredrickson, Salt Lake City. Graveside services were held Monday, Jan. 1 1, at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. SB says the VA... TUE VA PAYS COMPENSATION ONLY FOB DISABILITIES WQJORED (100 COPIES MINIMUM! jaoouaRW 94? Wlun you join the Payroll Savings Plan, those L.S. Sat infs Bonds stack up and bring y m closer to your future dreams, and tlw dreams for your country's future. n e. f kj stocks Take, mAmerca puMtCMOA Contact nearest VA office i great- grandchildren; a brother, Davis Webb, Salt Lake City; three sisters, Gladys Lark, Salt Lake City; Gertrude Sargeant, Hoytsville; Lauwana Osborne, Salt Lake City; preceded in death by a Survivors: OFFf A0vrtmg CowftC. Devan Sizemore, West Valley. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 7, at McDougal Funeral Home. Born Feb. 14, 1953, Salt Lake City, to Monday Night Special daughter dismount. and sisters, 1982. Come Try Our Fine Mexican Food rood Allen D. and Myrna Syme Sizemore. Member, LDS Church. Employed by Rockwell International. Survivors: parents, Kearns; brothers IN |