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Show Summers Final Selection Catalpa trees line the parking strip, with 3142 ground Christensens at blood ground dragons cover underneath. Along with for them weekly ag- - The Chamber has been making beautification awards each Uciai Stafoliu Colt BURIED. Colt Jr., 62, Taylorsville, Monday In Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 36 E. Simi Valley, Calif.; Joanne Crandall, Oiai, Calif.; Lynn Lithgow, Marshall, Tex.; brothers, sisters, Ben J Roland O., Lois C. Clark, all Salt Lake; Virginia Prestwich, Murray; grandchildren; C. 12 seven Preceded in death by a daughter, Georgia L. Colt. Valley. Richard, Ogden; Kaysville; Carl S. Scipio, in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died last Wednesday near Provo of injuries suffered In an automobile accident. Born on June 3, 1957 to Delwyn and Wilma Butcher Bowers. Married to St. Clair on June 24, 1978 in Salt Lake. Priest in LDS church. Member of Carolyn Koran Christensen gives her d daughter Laurie some hints on the fine art of weeding as WEEDIN' . . . three-year-ol- d stones lead through the gate into the The backyard. walkway drops four levels with the use of more railroad ties, with five locust trees growing along one side. The trees help block the afternoon sun from a large deck on the back of the house. My wife Karen has her hot house on the deck and we have a redwood hot tub right in the middle of the deck, the homeowner explained. A waterfall is under construction in the back yard. The Christensens have planted a vegetable garden in the northeast corner of the yard and quaking aspens have been planted around the yard. More barrel plants have r been placed in one cor-ne- their two small children. The UPS employe spends a half day on weekends mowing the lawn and doing other yardwork. He also works 45 minutes to an hour each night when he gets home from work. My wife plants the flowers that she grows on the deck. I do the hard, heavy work. She does the smart work, deciding what to plant and where to plant it. Having read about the beautification awards each week in the Green Sheet, Mr. Christensen was kind of surprised when informed his had been selected, although I Troy sweeps up grass dippings In their yard that won an award from the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce this week. including Taylorsville, Granger, Hunter and Bennion. High Priest Group Leader Is Named GRANGER. A new summer since the project began in 1974, with 87 yards singled out for honors in the seven years. George Bruschke has been this years beautification Kearns; Without grandparents, Alice Sorensen, Salt Lake; Grant and Leila Bowers, Riverton; brother, Brial Dell, West Valley City. chairman. high priest group leader has been named in Jordan North 11th ward. Gail Christiansen, ward clerk, has been named to that post. Rocketeers Square Dance club. 1975 graduate of Granger high; 1980 graduate of UofU College of Pharmacy. Pharmacist for Smith's Food and Drug. Survivors, widow; parents, Evans the suns the warmth, temperature on Earth would never rise much above minus 450 degrees Fahrenheit. efaskitm BURIED. Levi (Lee) Hunter 3rd ward chapel. He died Saturday. Born on always thought it Utah. Preceded in death by twin daughters. Stephanie 19, West Valley, in Goshen, Utah, Monday following services at Taylorsville 4th ward chapel. She died Friday. Born on Aug. 21, 1961 in Salt Lake to David Peter and Open House Is On Schedule At Hillsdale GRANGER. Kathleen Elaine Dille Okelberry. Survivors, parents. West Valley; Students and parents at Hillsdale elementary are being invited to an open house from David sisters, Jan, Payl Thayn, Rebecca Alice, Earl Rachel John, grandparents, Elaine; 3 Earl Okelberry, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dille, Students will be able to locate their classrooms and find out who will be their teacher during the coming school year. They will also be told which of the outer Weiser, Idaho. Winter BURIED. Winter, Joseph Earl 63, Bennion, Wednesday In Redwood , Memorial Estates, follow-ing services at 6500 So. State. He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on July 8, 1918 in Yuma, Tenn. to William Earl and Grace Gertrude Haywood Winter. Married to Frances Lillie Shell in Phoenix, Ariz. in 1947. Electronics technician for Gulf Oil of California. Navy veteran of WWII, Korea. Member of Fleet Reserve Assn. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Thomas, Bennion; Sheila Norco, Calif.; Youhouse, aunt, six grandchildren; Pauline Hall, Yuma, Tenn. Newbold Carol Ann Newbold, 47, West Valley, Wednesday in South Jordan BURIED. to 4 p.m. Monday. doors to use when coming and going from the school. We hope parents of younger children will take the opportunity to bring them to school and acquaint it. The Bennion is the final one to be named this school spokesman said. Teachers will not be present at the open house, but names will be posted by each classroom door and students will find information available, she added. IXPQ vJ beautification IN MERCHANDISE FOR OUR BACK TO SCHOOL GIVEAWAY $1,000 AUGUST 22nd Register in any of our Fashion Place Stores for $1,000 worth of merchandise to be given away on Saturday, August 22 from 11-- 3 p.m. MM2 SALT LAKE CITY to School automobiles will be on display this Wednesday thru Satudray courtesy of Stephen Wade Back Pontiac Mazda. Test drives will be made available. S S' PRnZlS0PC2DZIS0PRDZGS NEl"J EXCITING RECIPES CONVENTIONAL & MICROWAVE COOKING DEMONSTRATION FOOD 2000 - FUN - GIFTS GIFT (PRODUCT) DAGS Chck tho woiMni pagti for additional Information BACK TO SCHOOL EVENTS August August August August August 19-2- 2 20th 20th Stephen Wade Brite-Touc- Pontiac-Mazd- a Singing Group 7 p.m. h KPRQ Live Radio Remote r 4-- Mini-Ca- 22 KPRQ LIVE RADIO REMOTE and $1,000 am 8 PM Rides in parking lot 21 & 22 GIVEAWAY ofasKian lace WD 6200 South State them a with the building, rn would be nice if we got receive Chesnut, Provo; father, Ogden; sisters, brothers, Mrs. Donald R. (Avis) Evans, Huntsville; Mrs. Robert E. (Shirley) Ehlert, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Oliver L. (Dollie) Peasnall, Su Pesiovoil 81 IciceiB by the containing summer Chamber, the 12th to petunias, portulacas and ground cover. BURIED. Mrs. daughter, Stephen (Elizabeth) Okelberry, Gordon Evans, 65, West Valley, Wednesday in Ely-sia- n Burial Gardens, following services at band; Okelberry Peter, Alta BURIED. Jeffrey Grant Bowers, 24, Kearns, Satur-da- the DIGGIN' . . . Laurie Christensen proudly dug into a barrel of flowers while her mom Karen and brother Troy swept up in front of their home that won this week's Yard Beautification Award from the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. Newbold on Aug. 8, 1955 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple in April 8, 1981. Active member of LDS church and PTA. Survivors, hus- brothers, Bowers have been around retired in 1974. Former president of State Riding club; former president of Interstate Riding club; president of Mount Riders for 22 years. Survivors, widow; sons, Gordon Lee, West Valley; Thomas John, Del Mar, Calif.; two grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Thomas (Ed) Rawlln, Mrs. Reta Day, Mrs. Lawrence (Inez) Doxey, Mrs. Fred (Beth) Fonger, all West widow; ion, daughters, Jerry Glanville, planted near the garage. Quaking aspens of on May 8, 1937 in Salt Lake. Employe of Kennecott Copper Corp. for 42 years; rvivors, rambler and two Australian pines are next to the sidewalk. Another pine has been planted Former Utah Symphony. Member of Salt Lake Federated Musicians, Local 104. High priest In Taylorsville 7th ward. Sumember red adobe brick planters on it, completely surrounded by bronze azuga ground cover. Different colors of allysum bloom from the planters. George Stewart Salesman. fence on one side and on the other are tall yellow marigolds. A Scotch pine grows in one corner by the l Cemetery, following services at Granger 15th ward chapel. She died Saturday. Born on July 14, 1934 in Ogden to Clarence P. and Dollie S. Fowles Durrant. Married to Gerald Dee and Maude Wolstenholme Evans. Married to Mildred Hammond Amanda Olsen. Married to Ruth G. Standish on July 9, 1946 in Las Vegas. front sidewalks. Red petunias border the mound which has 1981 J. Thomas 700 South. Born on Dec. 25, 1918 to George S. Colt and Tritomas line the flower mound. half-barre- White concrete gregate stepping Three have been named in each of the four communities, honors. boulders, low crawling tarn junipers sectioned off around the trees with railroad ties. Cedar fencing in redwood color surrounds the yard, standing six feet high in back and tapering to four at the beautification honors from the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. I landscaped it all announced myself, Mr. Christensen who explained the treatment of the ties to beautify his yard. The plush green lawn has been divided midway in the front yard, with the ties edging a four even have a sandbox for the kids, he said referring to We yard. cover are light tarns and W. Danube (5515 South) helping to win Thursday, Aug. 20, April 1, 1916 In Hunter to Railroad Ties , Barrels Grace Winning Yard BENNION. Railroad ties and oak barrels have been employed by the David M. WEST VALLEY VIEW 2C - 11-- 3 PM |