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Show 7B THE GREEN SHEET Steadman Siblings To Receive BYU Degrees Kevin H. and Kandace C. Stead- son and daughter of Stanley and Mavis Steadman of Taylorsville. Kevin received his Maters degree in public administration while Kan man, brother and sister, received degrees at the BYU commencement exercise on April 19. They are the dace graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1978 Kevin graduated from the BYU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in public relations, and was then ac- - The care you deserve. The hours you want. At Family Medical Center you can come in at your convenience - after work or on weekends. Our doctor and staff are on hand Monday through Friday 12:00 Noon - 9:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Our greatest concern is making sure you get prompt, caring and professional attention. facilities Capability to handle most emergencies and sudden illness Fully trained nurses and staff Treadmill stress testing e hours FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER Redwood Road & 90th South 562-910- 0 EEffiTDB h ! ' n a n a a a a n r. h a in journalism government. and campus He has filled an LDS mission in Georgia-Nort- Carolina area and h was listed as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America in 1984. Formerly of Taylorsville he now resides in Santaquin with his wife, Mary Ann, and their four children. Kandace was president of the BYU Art History association, was an undergraduate teaching assistant, a private tutor and also named outstanding graduate for 1985 in Art history. She attended BYU college in Hawaii and has studied the Chinese language, history and culture in Taiwan, where she also taught English. travel agent and She is a part-tim- e will leave May 9th to begin summer work at Cripple Creek, Colorado, a resort ghost town. Kandace has been awarded an internship and scholarship program with the Alpine School District and will begin this study in the fall. She will be granted her Masters degree in educational administration upon completion. Kevin and Kandace worked together as president and regional director of the Heritage House Genealogy company in St. George during the summer of 1984. Family Medical Center offers: Personal care for the whole family Fully equipped lab and House Calls (During tive Woman of the Year Thursday, April 25, 1985 - M. Y. Farnsworth Receives Accolade The April meeting of the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce was the scene when Miriam Young Farnsworth was awarded a plaque citing her as the Green Sheet Newspapers fourth annual Woman of the Year. would be filled with volunteer work because that was the pattern set by my parents. As a direct result she has shared her love and talent for music to au- diences presenting throughout the state, reviews of Broadway r.JT HJeir iran ca(ai Sevjiiinigj Cerafleir EFF. thru 2 910 Bernina 7 IMiL Miriam Young Farnsworth receives the Woman of the Year award given by the Green Sheet Newspapers. The citation was made at the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce meeting, Thursday, April 1 8th. She Is the fourth West Valley woman to receive the honor. 14900 79900 1 Sugg. Retail Our Price BIRTHDAY SALE $74900 Ethel Bradford, Green Sheet Milestone editor, in making the presentation said, This award is the result of seeing hundreds of stories come into the newspapers office, telling of the tremendous work being done by women in all Free Walking Foot A 24.95 Value a s BERNETTE SERGER n n n Entire Stock Collars l Bands 00 Sugg. Retail 499 Our Price 399 89' BIRTHDAY DESIRE a 60" 10 inch SOFT SCULPTURE $!) $3.98 i -j reg. 434 MEASURE YOUR OWN FLAT 8r GATHERED LACE 3.29 20 reg. $3.98 4.99 .00 1 3 Yd. Bundle 2.98 reg. $6.00 ribbing to match Alcorn reg. $1.79 yd. 8" GINGHER PATTERN SCISSORS BUTTONS PELLON 3 20.00 1.49 COLORED 1 t reg. DENIM .49 694( Obituaries Chandler BURIED. Leila Virginia Chandler, 71, Tuesday, following services at Granger 19th ward. She died on April 20. Born on Nov. 19, 1913 in Butte, Mont, to Howard Woodruff and Bessie Morgan McFarland. Married to Harry DeVance Chandler; he died. Survivors, daughters, Mrs. James (Dorothy) Simmons, Mrs. Arlene Pons, both West Valley; 10 grandchildren; 2) Jurasek CREMATED. Fred Francis Jurasek, Valley, last Wednesday, following services at First Unitarian church. He died on April 12 of drowning. Born on Jan. named 1911 in Czechoslovakia, 1, Bohuslav. Married to Mildred S. Jurasek in 1922. to S. U. in 1938. Immigrated Graduate of U. C. Berkeley with a BSEE degree. Survivors, widow; children, Jan, Kathryn Jurasek deGarza; two grandchildren. 74, West Taylor BURIED. Randy Thomas Taylor, 26, West Valley, last Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4760 So. State. He died April 13 in an automobile accident near Pocatello, Idaho. Born on May 2, 1958 in San Marino, Calif, to Robert A. and Donna L. Bailey Taylor. Married to Lisa Gonzales on Sept. 23, 1978. Employee of Flemming Foods. Survivors, widow; children, Kelly, Brad, Tony, all West Valley; parents, Murray; brother, 244 each Lee sister, Robert Taylorsville; Dixie Lou Allen II, Kaiser, West BURIED. DeLarma Joy Lee, 72, Magna, Tuesday in Panguitch, following services there. He died April 19. Born on Nov. 11, 1912 in Panguitch to Samiel G. and Thursa Daley Lee. Married to Rohana Mitchell on Jan. 28, 1931 in Panguitch. Married solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Gordon, Max, both West Sam, Magna; Mrs. Colleen Valley; Priest, Monroe; Mrs Lois Macier, Tooele; Mrs. Jean Cox, Mt. Pleasant; 21 grandsisters, children; 35 Mrs. Mae Roberts, Salt Lake; Mrs. Edwin J. (Emma Jean) Nickville, Tempe, Ariz. Siwik BURIED. Wilma J. Houskeeper Weston Siwik, West Valley, Thursday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Jordan North 15th ward chapel. She died April 14. Born on Dec. 18, 1924 in Orangeville, Utah to William Henry and Martha Burnett Houskeeper. Married to John James Weston in 1942; divorced. Married to Edward J. Siwik; divorced. Member of LDS church. Worked as social service technician for Community Operations for 13 years. Survivors, sons, Pamela Arnold, Tamara daughters, Lawson, Mrs. Terry (Derinda) Behunin, Laraine Peterson, Vickie L. Brown, Jerry (Brenda) Weston, Mrs. Rodney (Martha) Jensen, Todd L. (Arne) Siwik; 25 grandchildren; three sisters, brothers, Reba, Grant, Sarah, Ted, Fawn, Ella, Carol, Anna Vee, Clitf, Kent. Valley. Desire" T-Sh- With This Coupon Only irt ON BOLTS 4.49 yd. reg. $5.98 SEWING MACHINE FREE SEMINARS WICKER BUnERFLYS TUNE-U- P u I n. j 10:00 y2 STRAW HATS PRICE WPREPAID BEAUTIFUL BOWS TUITION 2:00 OR TRANSFERS $1 9.95j 12:00 or JUNE NO CANCELLATION n yd. 8 1.00 yd. reg. $3.98 CLASSES 966-081- 0 (Connie Sue) Ann, Mrs. H. Gregersen, both Salt Lake; William (Bill), serving in U. S. 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Darrin will be the featured speaker Sunday, April 28, in the Granger West 6th ward, 3305 So. 3960 West, at 12:20 p.m. That same evening, from 4 until 6 p.m., there will be an open house to honor him at the home of his parents, 3120 So. 3860 West. He is a graduate of Granger high and will enter the training center on May 9th. 45" WIDE NEON FLEECE 5.99 u 31.00fl Thru Saturday Only Bradford explained, is chosen for the readers of the Eastern part of the valley, the MidvaleSandy area and the West JordanRiverton areas. The plaque reads: Presented to Miriam Young Farnsworth. I knew as a child that my life LDS reg. 224 ea. FLOSS tf)) KRINKLE KNIT i. '- HEALTH TEX KNIT "DESIRE" reg. $6.98 Called For l io$r Mission g) NEW STOCK DOLL FABRIC reg. Snaps DMC 369 9 areas oflife. A separate winner, Sport SALE 1 RIBBING reg. 204 j E musicals at schools, churches and other programs. She is a member of the Granite Board of Education and takes pride in helping get a bond passed so that new schools could be built in the western part of the valley. She has filled the role of mother and grandmother well and lovingly and now serves with the LDS church in their Social Service area interviewing couples who wish to adopt children. Given with admiration by the Green Sheet Newspapers on this 18th day of April, 1985. ALL MAKES WCOUPON REGISTRATION REQUIRED Un"' One Classi ! SAT. ONLY L '' j 2576 West -4700 South n h h n H n a a r. ! Eip. Store hours: -- Fri. sat. io-- Mon. 10-- 9 i ickh h n non hkCoTd iTfofia mSguefifl 6 h rr'ti With This Coupon Only |