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Show I The Magna TimesWest Valley Newsjhursday, March 9, 2000 3 Magna water Company to meet on March 14 Rulon D. Hogan and The family of Rulon D. his brothers, Clyde Hogan pleased invite friends family and L e 1 an d , moved their A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Magna Water Company an Improvement District will be held on the 14th day of March 2000, at the Districts office, 2711 South 8600 West Magna, Utah. The meeting will begin at 10:30 am. This notice was given no less than 24 hours before the date, time and place of the 14th day of March 2000, meeting of the Board and complies with the requirements of the Section 5 (2) of the Utah code Annotated by (1) Posting written notice of the meeting at the principal office of the Board at the District office and (2) Providing notice to at least one newspaper of general circulation within the geographic jurisdiction of the District The agenda for said meeting is as follows: 1 . Approval of minutes 2. Approval of Bills 3. Administrative Ruies and Regulations Revision 4. Managers Report 5. Other Business Lelsle Garrett Clerk Magna Water Company An Improvement District families to Stockton attend an open house in celebration of his 90th Birthday. where they farmed for many years. After his Rulon was born March 22, 1910 in retirement Rulon Abraham, served two Utah Donald NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF MAGNA WATER COMPANY. AN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT and L a F a y missions for LDS to and the church. Margaret Ann Duncan L a F a y passed away in 1988, and in 1993 months before Rulon married Viola and moved to Magna, Hogan. His mother died two just his eighth biithday, and his father 52-4-- Rulon D. Hogan moved die family to West Jordan where they fanned their entire life. In 1940 Rulon was married to his wife, LaFay. They are parents of three daughters: Laurel Young, Mary Ann Embry, and Patsy Peterson. In 1955 Rulon Immunization clinics to be held in West Valley where they reside at this time. The open house in honor of his 90th birthday will be held Saturday, March 18, 2000, from 3 until 6 pm at the Magna Stake Center, 3094 South 8400 West, Magna, Utah. Please bring West Valley City will offer an immunization clinic for infant and good memories, but no gifts. preschool through Kindergarten Healthy Start program to be aired Saturday AM Governor Mike Leavitt, First Lady Jacalyn S. Leavitt and Luetenant Governor Olene Walker will join with community leaders to discuss the importance of providing a healthy start for every child at the Governors fourth annual Conference for Community Leaders to be broadcast March 11, 2000 at 11 AM on KSL Channel 5. When parents read and interact with their children early and often, their chances for success are greatly increased. Relationships are enhanced, as well, said Mrs. Leavitt By showcasing success- ful healthy start efforts across the state, we hope to encourage other communities to do the same. Rob Reiner, director, actor, and founder of the I Am Your Child foundation will discuss the importance of early intervention in a taped conversation with the first lady, which will be broadcast as part of the conference sponsored by the Governors Initiative on Families Today (GIFT). Governor Mike Leavitt will call on community members to implement healthy start plans in their communities. children on April 19, 2000, at the Ellis R. Shipp Salt Lake County Publis Health Clinic. The clinic is located at 4535 South 5600 West in West Valley City and will be held from 3 PM to 7 PM. Immunizations to be offered are: polio, DtaP, HIB, Hepatitis B and MMR at no cost. A chiken pox vaccine will also be avaiable at cost. Adult Tetanus will be available for those who have not received this immunization in the past 10 years. Please bring your immunization cards, if possible. Future West Valley City Immunization Clinics will be held on 21 June 2000, 9 August 2000 and 8 November 2000. munity healthy start team to address their local needs. Anna Beth Mecham, Magna Site Coordinator, has reserved the Hunter Library at 4740 West 4100 South in West Valley City. She regrets the Magna Library had already been previously reserved. Everyone interested in children are invited to attend. At Pioneer Valley Hospital - Baby boy bom to Mother Terri Green and Father David Green on West Valley City on February 27. Baby boy born to Mother Dayna Curtis and Father Elvis AvQa of Sunset on februarj 28. - Baby boy born to Mother Melissa McKenna and Father Darin Pace of Salt Lake on February 28. Baby boy born to Mother Tamara Hagen and Father Robert Hagen of Tooele on February 28. - Baby girl born to Mother Tanya Segura and Father Victor Segura of Salt I akc on February 29. - Baby boy born to Mother Jill Kennedy of Tooele on February 29. Baby girl born to Mother Lisa Bruneel and Father ach April Ayres and Father Travis Ayres of West Valley City on February 21 Baby boy born to Mother Ngoc Nguyeir and Father Dat Do of Murray on February 22 - Baby girl born to Mother Susuan Wilson and Father Jason Wilson of Magna on February 22. - Baby Boy born to Mother Christy Dobson and Father Paul Dobson of South Jordan on Febraury 23. - Baby girl born to Mother Teresa S Dupont andFather Carl L. Dupont of West Valley City on Febraury 25. - Baby boy born to Mother Alison Wyker and Father Ron Wyker of West Jordan on February 25. - Baby boy born to Mother Wendy Sessions and Father Ron Sessions of West Valley City on February 25. - Baby girl born to Mother Mary Madsen and father Joe Madsen of Midvale on February 25. - Baby boy born to Mother Angela Montejano and Father Marco Montejano of West Valley City on February 26. - Baby boy born to Mother Bruneei of South Jordan on March 6. - Baby boy born to Mother Yanet M. Rodrigue of Kearns on March 6. - Baby girl born to Mother Renee Watanabe and Father Chad Watanabe of Magna on March 6. - Baby girl born to Mother Kim Neil and Father Bill Neil of Kearns on March 7. Ch?' Gilt the Magna l iniedfest Valley Nev.s Calssifieds on Television news anchor Bruce Lindsay will facilitate an audience participation segment Video vignettes of community action programs will also be aired. Children are the future of our state, said LT. Governor Walker, by coming together as communities, we can provide a strong foundation for the rest of their lives. GIFT site coordinators throughout the state are reserving locations for the broadcast, after which community leaders will select a com- :S "T Army Pvt. Ammon R. Monson has graduated from One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort Kno. Ky., which consisted of basic military training and advanced individual training (AIT). The first eight weeks of initial entry training, or basic training, included drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history and traditions. During AIT, the soldier completed the seven-wee- k cavalry scout course. The training included subjects and instructions to operate, maintain and fire M2M3 Bradley fighting vehicles, call and adjust fire on enemy targets, recognize friendly and threat vehicles, conduct reconnaissance and security missions, perform foot patrols, conduct land navigation, locate and neutralize mines, and operate and maintain scout vehicles. Monson is the son of Jan L. Monson of 9285 S. Uinta Hills Drive, West Jordan, Utah., and Anita T. Monson of West Valley, Utah. He is a 1999 graduate of Granite High School, South Salt Lake City, Utah. cgc 6. "mm "Mission To Mars Dally Times: 4.60,7.05 & 9 20 Weekend Matinee: 12 00 & 2 35 PG-1- 3 My 305 Dally Times: 6:409 05 Weekend Matinee: 1:45 & 3:30 Q 0 A PG Drowning Mona Daily Times. 5 00 9 00 p 250 - 0565 ' Spaclal 407 Weekend Matinee 12 00 & 2 20 pQ 8325 Weal 3500 South, Arbor Park Shopping Cntf. SEEDS Daily Times: 4 9 00 tiillfi'lF American Beauty The Tlaaer Movie Dally Times: 5:15 "Gods Army Poq SKIP Dally Times: 5.057 05 & 9.05 Weekend Matinee: 1:05 & Weekend Matinee & 3 oo Engagement ' f - I 00 PG-1- 3 - No pastes I FROM THE I. SOWER Michael A. Guido Metier, Georgia Elder Jonathan DeYoung, of West Valley City, has been called to serve in the Mexico, Mexico City South Mission, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. Elder DeYoung is an Eagle Scout. His parents are Les DeYoung of Salt Lake, and Cindy DeYoung of A boy saw his father write a check, go to the bank and cash it. Wanting some money, he y tried it. He wrote a check for ten dollars, signed his name to it, and gave it to the cashier. ' Son," he said, you dont have any money here. cant cash your check. But your father has some here. Come with his name on the check and Ill cash West Valley City. Elder deYoung will speak at 2:40 pm on March 12, 2000, at the I Granger West 5th Ward, at 3300 South 4440 West, West Valley City. Friends are invited to visit with him following the meeting. He will enter the MTC on March Home, tuildinq a shaild atari with a EHOil'OUSlitU lender, EHgEl-QuaH- fy When building a home, quality is always important. At Cyprus Credit Union weve worked for over 70 years to develop a Mortgage Center to start you in the right direction. Our qualified Mortgage specialists will answer all your questions and walk you through the application process. If you qualify for a long-termortgage, you qualify for a construction loan also! high-quali- ty m it." Prayer is like going to the Bank of Heaven to get a check cashed. 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