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Show Vy Nw, January 31 Va!!ay , 1 980, Pago 0 Henry H. Mori Henry H. Mori, 61 ded Jan. 24, 1980, in Salt Lake City. Born S335ES I.V. mi ATTORNEY ' J 'III.. Iimi.l AT LAWS Divorces and other domestic legal Bob Wamick, 486-3751- worK . TFN SEWING machine repair call Glades Mobile Repair EXPERT need enterprising boys and girls to sell subscriptions to the Valley View News in Kearns and surrounding areas. Commission paid tor or every sub Call and ask tor Lois. 0MPLO7MHVT N.M. 62 Box Caballo, 87931. 967-664- 250-565- ttn 485-084- mother. TULL TIME Part time earn up to $6 an hour. The Fuller 967-719- Brush Co. needs qualified people to work in Magna-Huntarea. Phone Ed at TFN 972:2829. er 466-668- 1 tree trimming can be done. Free TREE REMOVAL any Oh estimates. Call 250-5596- . tjn COMMERCIAL OR TIAL snow removal. RESIDEN- Call 250-558- HELP WANTED: The Magna Times needs teens or adults interested in earning extra spending money. Sell suhssripbons to the paper and receive a commission. Call Becky at 250-565- or 250-5421- . ALOE VERA vvny c ron 6,i2 6u guar Horn-- r riarvey FDA per- 56.76 Aiue Vera gei. per WANTED: Laundry dry cleaning attendant. Call FOR RENT: Two pets, call 250-509- 969-85- HANGING, taping, painting and supplies. We ll do it or help you. CAMCO Color Cen-ter- . Magna 250-519tjn TOUCH OF CLASS Engine rebuilding This includes all new piarts and machine work. 12 thousand miles or 12 month Transmission Rust proofing 5 year guarantee Astroshieldmg 3 year guarantee. 8824 West 2700 . South rebuilding. in a week. Preferably Saturday. pay $2.50 hr. Call Will 250-942- HOMEWORKERS Stuff envelopes!! WANTED: We pay 30 Information send cents each! stamped, velope to Symtex Enterprise. PO Box 1501 Bloomfield, N.J. 07003. HIGH profitable and of your own. Featuring the latest in jeans, denims, tops and sportswear. $15,500 includes beginning inventory. Fixtures and training. Can be open with 1 5 days. For full details call anytime for Mr. Waters at(501) June 4, 1913 Ogden. She died Jan. 17 1965. Store manager for Safeway stores, retiring in 1953. Retired at age 90 from M and M Utah Consistory of Scottish Rites. Jean shop PAINTING Independent couple. Tan Christopher apricot female, 967-719- a Sheltie 1 organization well-balance- d program which offers summer jobs to both boys and girls who are 15 through 18 years of age. n Projects often include building trails, maintaining fences, cleaning up campgrounds. improving wildlife habitat, and thinning timber stands. Participants must be in strong physical condition and w ill ing to work hard and lake responsibility. Enrollees will receive instruction on the safe way to handle tools and also a firstof hand understanding America's natural resources and the importance of conservation o! our public lands. Utah worksites scheduled for summer 1980 include uray, BUM at Price, Zions, Flaming Gorge, Alta, Utah County, Soldier Creek, Rock- - CENTERVILLE Joyce Born February 29, 1924, in Sterling, Alberta, Canada, to Thomas Alfred and Amy Clarissa Neel Spackman. Married Edward Quinn Jenson, June 18, 1947, in the Alberta Temple in had lived in LDS Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Member of the Centerville 5th Ward. Had been a legal 3 1 secretary; Sterling. Alberta, Canada, Magna; preceded in death by a son. Dr. John S. Rich- Logan-Bridgerlan- field, Heber, Mount Ogden, Cedar City, Bryce Canyon. 55, 2966 S. 8900 died Jan. 22, 1980, in Ince, on the YCC and how it works. also may register at any Job Service office. and For , Spanish some locations, residence in certain designated zip code areas is necessary;. Applications will be accepted through March 15. Selections are made without regard to social, economic, racial, or ethnic background. Handicapped youth who can effectively function in most YCC activities are welcome. Pay is based on federal and state minimum wage rates. Those interested may sign up at any of the following locations: junior or senior high schools; regional and field offices of the Forest Fork-Uinta- of Service-Departme- Agriculture; or any bureau of the Department of the Interior. Or phone the State Recruiter for the YCC, Dr. or Voyle Munson, at write the Utah State Office of Education. 250 East 5th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. Dr. Munson can provide further information 533-557- Susan Fors Susan Chris Fors, 16 years old, died January 21, 1980 in Salt Lake City. Born September 8, 1963 on a beautiful Sunday morning in Provo, Utah, a daughter of Richard J. and Sally Rae Christensen Fors. She had attended St. Anns Redwood Element ary, Monroe Westlake Jr. High School and Granger High School. Member of the LDS Church. Survived by parents of Granger; two brothers, Rod Chris Jenson of Provo, Richard Jeff Fors, of Elementary, Granger; grandmothers, Allie J. Fors, Ebba J. Fors of Murray; Zola Christensen of Provo. Funeral Marrion Poynor, away Jan. 24, Lake City. Born July 30, 1895, Poynor, Mo., to Marrion C. and Laura Anna Pickett Poynor. 84, passed 1980, in Salt Funeral services were Monday Spencer 3rd LDS Ward. Interment, Aultorest Memorial Park, Ogden. services were Friday. 1946-194- worker. Stake Relief Society president, Primary Church Spiritual lesson writer. LDS Living husband, Survivors: Centerville; two sons, and two daughters. Geoffrey Quinn, Woods Cross; and Philip Corey, Sandy; Mrs. Rid:ng, Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Sept. 23, 1918, Kansas City, Mo. Retired truck driver and journeyman. Veteran, World War I. Survivors; father, Magna; mother, Salt Lake City; sister, Casey ; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lamm, Magna; Dewey Cowles, Mrs. Caroline Cowles, all Sail Survivors; wife, Salt Lake four City; two sons, Glen daughters, Granger; Vernon s, grandchildren; Cen- Sally Kearns; 8 brothers, Merryweather, grandchildren; 3 sister, Dr. Fred N. Spackman, Dr. Roy R. one Spackman, Cardston, Alberta, Canada; Melvin D., Alberta Lethbridge, Canada; Erickson, Mrs. Hazel S. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Cen- terville 5th Ward Chapel. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery. three brothers Herman S., Provo.; Whitney P., Los Angeles, Calif.; H. Kenneth, California; two sisters, Mrs. Myrie Holt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carroll (Dorothy) Stay, San Diego, Calif. Funeral services were Friday at Deseret Mortuary. Lake Hills Interment, Memorial Park. C., M., Bennion; Mrs. Marrion Richards, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Louise) Pratt, Mrs. Jackie Rich, both Mrs. Granger; Winters, Kearns; Laura 24 grand- 24 children; grandchildren; greatbrother, Guy Poynor, Sapaulpa, Okla.; sister, Mrs. Lucy Davis, View Saturday Memorial Chapel. Inter- ment, Redwood Estates. Memorial Mrs. Kim (Janea) Johnson, Mrs. Lorin (LeAnn) Huntsman, all Pleasant Grove; Mrs. (Cydne) Spencer Kaniaugha, Laie, Ha.; Kelly, Blake, Wynel, all American Fork; 27 grandchildren; stepchildren, Dale Dennis and Streeter Streeter, both Hunter; Don Streeter, Granger; Mrs. died Jan. 25, 1980. Born April 21, 1908, Nephi, to Joseph C. and Cora Hansen Madsen. Married Cora Jensen, Dec. 21, 1927, in later Nephi. Marriage solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Member of the LDS Church. Rancher for many years. Survivors: wife, Skull Valley; son, Mark Joseph, 3 Las Nev.; Vegas, daughters, Mrs. Morgan (Pauline) Larsen, Hunter; Mrs. Jack (Ilene) Grow, Mrs. David Magna; (Marilyn) Richland, Wah.; Quigley, 17 grand- great 11 children; grandchildren; brother. Urban Madsen, Ogden. Funeral services were Tuesday Deseret Mortuary. Burial, Redwood Memorial Gardens. a great-grea- Survivors: Leo Charles, Mrs. Vernal (Nina) Andersen, Tooele; Mrs. Ross, Ed (Edna) Andersen, daughters, Verl Spencer, sons, Mrs. Charles Palmer. Married McDaniel, all George Willis. Hurricane. Utah; Mrs. T.N. Charles A. Owen, October 8, 1908 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died August 2, (Lela) Christensen, Magna; Mrs. Newell (Lucille) Myers, Murtaugh, Idaho; Ayers SKULL VALLEY, Tooele County Paul Madsen, 71, 35 Grantsville; grand76 children, great t grandchildren, 10 6750 1980. Born January 27, 1891, Desewret, Utah to David Moroni and Lucinda Ann Paul Madsen Redwood 1959. Member of the LDS Church. Daisy Amanda 88, 2820 South West, died January 23, Funeral was Friday Delta Second Ward. Burial in Sutherland Cemetery. Funeral services were Palmer Owen, HUNTER Mrs. Ed (Fontella) Skeem, Oasis, Millard County; Mrs. Seymour (Alice) Memmott, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ardeli ( Neida ) Jenkins, Phoenix, Ariz.; Basil, Benjamin, Utah County; Mrs. Clara Johnson, Salt Lake Citv. North hollywood, Calif. Daisy Owen Sacramento, Valley Lake City; Salt Lewann Wilde, Kearns; two (Retta) Hunter; brograndchildren, ther and sisters, Arthur, Mesa, Arizona. ; Mrs. Louisa Las Johnson, Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Ruby Scott, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dora Torkelsen, California. Funeral Lancaster, services were Saturday Hunter 4th Ward Chapel. Graveside services, Saturday Hinckley City Cemetery. Sherm (Vickie) Pollock, Magna; brother and sisters, Mrs. Jared (Alice) Ivie, Jordan Valley, Ore.; Mrs. Sandy; Betty Forsyth, Barney Lilya, Carey, Idaho. Graveside services were Friday View Valley Memorial Park. George Alexander , George William Alexander, Jr., 62, died January 23, 1980, in Salt Lake City, of melanoma (cancer). Born May 12, 1917, in Salt Lake City, to George William Alexander, Sr., and Clara Mirinda Olson. Married Phylis Vera Jones on Sep- tember in 18, 1942, Washington, D.C. Divorced 1947. Veteran of European Theater of Operations in World War II. Completed 33 years of service for U.S. Post Office in Salt Lake City as distribution clerk. Member of Sons of Utah Pioneers. Member of Sons of Utah Pioneers. Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Genealogical worker. Preceded in death by father, George Sr., mother, Clara, and granddaughter, April Andrea Alexander. Survived by; three sons, George W'illiam Alexander III, and Raymond Claire Alexander, both Salt Lake City ; Ronald Roy Alexander, Dugway, Utah; three sisters, Ruth Carol Noyes, Fresno, California; Rosalie Hill, Colorado Springs Colorado; Alice Colleen Curry, Kearns, Utah; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 26 at the Redwood 3rd LDS Chapel. Burial in Salt Lake City (Avenues) Cemetery. On the night of April 10, 1979, parts of the Texas cities ot Vernon and Wichita Falls were devastated by killer tornadoes. Within hours the local Farmers Insurance Group Agents were in the disaster area in force, locating policyholder victims. A few hours later they were joined by a team of claims adjusters who immediately organized an emergency storm center. W ith radio announcements advising policyholders how and where to file claims and receive emergency tun-The first claim was paid in full in less than 20 hours after the disaster. The final cost to Farmers in excess ot $ 16, OCX), 000 on claims tor damages or total losses to businesses, private autos, mobile homes, houses and personal property. With a combined team of Agents and claims adjusters working Farmers was one ot the leaders in the speedy and saDstactory settlement ot claims. Isn't that a comforting thought? It you're insured with Farmers. Why not contact me today? d hand-in-han- Paris Insurance Agency 9061 W. 2700 South, Magna Phone Kearns, and Centerville for the past 20 years. Served an LDS mission in Canada from Had been Stake Ward Choir director, Charles Delbert West, a Salt Lake hospital. Born March 26, 1924, Salt Lake City, to Charles and Merle Olsen Ince. Married Marcelle Stewart, Dec. 6, 1945, Galveston, Tex. Later divorced. Married Alice Cole Streeter, Aug. 8, 1977, Elki, Nev. Veteran World War II. Blacksmith at Utah Smelter Kennecott Copper Corp., member of Magna Post VFW, Moose Lodge. Survivors; wife, Magna; sons and daughters, Mrs. Clair (Linda) Vincent, Mrs. David (Kerri) Jorgensen, MAGNA Applicants Jason, Claude Martin. City; Leona Himilton, Arthur, all of Delta; Mrs. Norman (Bonita) Kapaska, England; William Lee and Mrs. Jess (Dorothy) Painter, both of Granger; Lee Ray, Kearns; Dick, Magna; 41 grand23 children; greatgrandchildren; brothers and sisters, Reed, St. George; Claude Poynor four Charles Ince n terville; Jeanne; 80 port State Park, State Fair Grounds. Aneth-SaJuan, Nancy J. , grandchildren, Cheri Dea, K.C. Tomlin, Jay, all Memorial Park. Joyce S. Jensen Lucille Spackman Jensen, 55, passed away January 22, 1980. at her home of cancer. Washington Lxxlge and AM, and El Kalah Shrine Temple, for over 50 years. Survivors; son, William B; Saturday, Corps Offers Summer Job Opportunities nationwide provides a George No. 24, F Earl (Afton) Petersen, Mrs. Douglas (Jane) Johnson, Survivors: wife, Kearns; stepson, Michael Willden, Salt Lake City; two stepdaughters, Patricia Ann Howard Arthur Richards, away Jan. 22, Lake City. Born Jan. 19, 1928, Salt Lake City, to Samuel Hinton and Jennie Sofia Larson Richards. Married Thelma Zink Wilde Sept. 12, 1977, Kearns, Theater manager. LDS Member Church Veteran, W II .and Korean War. California Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Merkey, Kearns. Graveside services were Youth Conservation Goosberry-Fishlake- Member, Fambrini, itap Mix. 968-468- Are you a high school student who loves the outdoors? Would you like to make a lasting contribution to Utah's environment? Investigate the Youth Conservation Corps. Better known as the YCC, this Howard Richards Mrs. Mary Lamm, San Francisco, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Enrico 968-164- FREE: Maltese Small puppies, Elizabeth Clara Theobald Talbot. Married Velma Bunker, Oct. 1, 1930, in Manti LDS Temple. Farmer and carpenter. Survivors: wife, Delta; sons and daughters, Mrs. Julaine Brown; 10 grandchildren one brother, three sisters, George Reston, Va; Mrs. (Atsuko) Gunji Sierra Vista, Moruichi, Ariz.; Mrs. Sam (Suzy) Hase, Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Hiroshi Kuida, (Lili) Magna; one sister precedes him in death, Mrs. Toshio (Mari) Aoyagi. Graveside services and military honors were held Monday, noon, at the Valley View Cemetery. Lake mew Good references, quaity work, guaranteed. Very reasonable. and Thornton, Maxine Ross, Married im FREE PUPPIES Part poodle part terrier. 1 white female and 1 Interior and exterior. Married Sarah Cameron, 568-512- 1 968-101- W. Michael stepchildren en- LICENSED DAY CARE for children 2 yrs. o.d and up. $5.50 per day. including hot lunches and snacks. Call Sue at 3850 0., Russell H. and Kathy Mayo; daughter-in-law- County Down, Ireland, to John and Mary Jane McCullough Martin. TFN S. Granger hospital. Born Feb. 29, 1888, HAVE A HELP WANTED Girl or woman to help with house work one day a Beloved father, grandfather and friend, Samuel Martin, 91, 3303 Rulon St., died Jan. 25, 1980, 250-1835- 6200 MAGNA 250-242- 3 Valerie, Kay, Judy. DELTA Lee A. Talbot, died Jan. 21, 1980 in a Delta hospital. Born April 9, 1910, Hinckley, Utah, to Arthur James 69, Samuel Martin and ask for 1 Thomas daughter, j Lee A. Talbot 52, passed 1980, in Salt bdrm. apt. South. No or after 6 8812 West 3100 beautiful DRYWALL, warranty. disposal, fun basement, washer dryer hookups, 8062 Breeze Dr., Magna. $290 plus $1 50 security 3. deposit. Call 57 and 250-998- 260-26- TFN A HELP or per Caii gal carpet, drapes, dishwasher, 9 TFN n ore pay wnen uu an nuy :ne best approved. Siabmcen 100 reigment, past Copper Co., from 1970 to 1977, was employed at the Salt Lake City Transportation Col., member of FOR RENT: Two bdrm. house, p.m. TFN Survivors: wife, sons and athlete and sportsman, employee of Kennecott TFN CHILD CARE my home. Hot lunches, loving care. Experienced Later divorced. Married commander of the American Legion post Mo. 38, Magna. Member of VFW, and the DAV, past president of the Utah Retail Grocers Association, past president of Magna Chamber of Commerce. He was an READERS Enterprises; graduated from Cyprus High former Magna School, resident. fantry set of seven $17.95. Blue back speller. $5 all post paid. Reese MCGUFFEY the Old Time Athletes Association, member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Sept. 1, 1918, in Hayden, Ariz., to Tsakasa (Tom) and Yeilto Mori. Married Laverne Schafer. Elaine Thornton. Was the owner of Moris Market Veteran of World War II, member of the 442nd in- Obituaries t Our policy is saving you money. Clara Ellis GRANGER Clara Sgr- Ellis, age 75, died January 22, 1980, at her daughters home, of cancer. Born October 13, 1904, East Germany, to Paul and Elmilie Meta Mehlhorn Sgrobelt. Married Harold Ellis, January, 1926, Salt Lake City. He died Sep tember, 1971. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors; Daughter and sons, Mrs. Melvin (Norma) obelt Mecham, Midvale; Jim, f California; Ray,11 Georgetown, California; grandchildren; grandchildren; 250-674- 3 13 great- brothers and sisters Kurt, California; Wilford, Las Vegas, Nevada; Evan, Washington; Roydon, and Mrs. Don (Pauline) Spackman, both Trenton; Mrs. Milton (Lena) Phor-nocOgden; Mrs. Joan Follett, Granger. Graveside services were Friday at Roosevelt City Cemetery. k, ' |