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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News Thursday, June 29, 2000 3 Community Utah Citizens are not as safe as they may believe in the event of a major disaster If history proves itself correct, many Utah citizens will be left stranded in the event of a major major disaster, but this is far, far disaster. Valley CERT Association, a non- Many citizens believe that the local fire, police, and Red Cross will rescue them in the event of a profit FEMA backed association. We "have to get the word out about the risk people are in from an earthquake, fire, tornado, flood, landslides, etc. Craig is an informative interview. He'll tell your audience: from may believe. v said Craig Farnsworth, president of the West reality, -- Safety tips that may help save their life in the event of a disaster. Why the Red Cross cant help -- -- citizens if they are injured. e How to access a free resource on disaster awareness. What CERT does for the community and how they can help. Facts on lives lost because of lack of emergency training. What to consider before trying to rescue someone. -- on-lin- -- -- When the next mock disaster will be held. Over the past several years, CERT Association has been training citizens on how to respond to a disaster. CERT will be putting on a mock disaster this weekend and is inviting all whom are interested in Disaster Awareness and training to attend. -&&&, I f ' -- Why they are not as safe as they S 4 if Kids Zone by: ALAN BLAIN STAFF WRITER Favorite Food; Schogiing; When school starts this year Malaree will be a 9th grader at Valley Junior High School. This past year Malaree excelled in Science and English and was a member the mixed chorus choir. Marlaree Hobbs ;; felly; ; Happy 1st birthday to Cade Nguyen. Son of Long and Kris Richard and Pat Harris Richard and Pat Harris will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, July 1, at their home, 3050 S. 7750 West, Magna. Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house from 6 until 9 p.m. The couple requests no gifts. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple and have lived in Magna for the past 43 years. She is formerly from Tooele and he lived in Salt Lake City. He has been a carpenter, fanner, and retired from Kennecott Utah Copper about 10 years ago. Both are active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints and Latter-da- y spend their winters in Arizona. He loves farming and she has become an acclaimed artist (oil landscapes) and is a talented musician on die omnicord. They have five children: Richard (Dickie) Harris, Pam Taylor, Mark Harris, Annette Wilson and Joy Poulson; 18 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. We, as a family, wish them a very special and happy 50th anniversary. Army 2nd Lt. Sterling J. Packer has graduated from the Ranger training course at the U.S. Army Ranger School, Fort ay Utahs 2nd annual Wild Horse Festival planned for June in Salt Lake Countv Florida swamps at Eglin Air Force Base, Valparaiso, Fla. The course is designed to develop confident and capable small-un- it leaders assigned to units whose primary mission is to engage in Adoption, Wild Horse clinics, and show The Bureau of Land Management, 93 Radio, Disney Radio and the Utah Wild Horse Festival Committee will sponsor a Wild Horse and Burro Festival, June 30 and July 1, at the new Salt Lake County Equestrian Park in South Jordan. The tow-da- y eVent is free to the public and will feature a wild horse adoption, a wild horse show with 40 separates classes, hourly wild horse clinics and sponsor displays. K-B- Thirteen year old Malaree Hobbs is the daughter of Layne Hobbs' of Taylorsville and Joy Porter of Murray. Malaree has two younger siblings, Ashley and Zachary. close-comba- direct fire battle t, situations. Additional emphasis is placed on developing combat functional NSync. Favorite Movie; Step Mom. iihbbksL Malaree loves to shop and talk on the phone. She also loves to baby sit, camp and hang out with her friends. WVC resident graduates from army course Benning, Columbus, Ga. course, the During the 61-dtraining phases are conducted at Fort Benning, in the mountains of northern Georgia, and in the &ds$aim$d Qpera-in-the-par- Nguyen and brother to Alec. Bom June 23, 1999. Residents of Magna. Much loved by grandparents; Bao and Song Nguyen and LaMar Anna Beth Mecham, and many Aunts and Uncles. Mexican. iUlih Fwtaifcflans.;, When Malaree grows up she wants to be a nurse. ltUili(tiiTOv WiMMP Magna Senior Center 8952 West 2700 South skills for planning and conducting ground, airmobile, airborne, and waterborne patrolling and survival operations. The trainees perform individual and collective tasks and complete missions in realistic environments under sim- July 2-- 4 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ' Jewelry, Books and Everything Else ulated combat conditions, and experience the mental and physical stresses associated with the training.- - Packer is the son of Ned A. and Marva Packer of West Valley City. The lieutenant is a 1993 Graduate of Hunter High School in West Valley and a 1 999 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. k; High Note of the Summer Utah Opera and Utah Symphony are tuning up for their fourth annual summer concert collaboration, (formerly Singin m the Park). The free public performance takes place on Thursday, July 27, 2000 in Valley Regional Park, 5100 South 2700 West, at 7:30 p.m. It's BYOB: Bring Your Own Blanket to sit cm. Picnic fpod can be purchased or spectators may bring their own outdoor feast. 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