OCR Text |
Show I WEST VALLEY 9B Meanwhile, Over Here I cant say that I was overwhelmingly excited about the idea at the beginning. It was about two years ago, as I recall, when an aunt stopped me on my way out her door as I was concluding after-wor- k an v- isit at her place. Here, I want you to have this tershe rarium, said, motioning toward a rather uninspi- collection of plants contained in a clear, plastic bowl that was elevated on a stand in her kitchen. She explained that it wasnt really her terrarium, that it had belonged to someone else but had somehow ended up at her house, apparently to stay unless she did ring-looking Institute Soys His scouting offices have included patrol and senior patrol leader as well as assis- tant senior patrol leader and scribe. He was presented the Arrow of Light in cubb- want GRANGER. to be a bank president when I I grow up because like working anwith money, nounced Dennis Norton, who has been awarded a Boy Scout Eagle badge. ing. He has been deacons quorum president and is teachers quorum secretary. The Valley junior high student has been studying Spanish. To complete the Eagle project, he instigated a car wash and collected cans and bottles to raise money to purchase wood for a lost and found chest for his ward building. He built a large cabinet with shelves and hooks complete with a lock on the front. The new Eagle Scout is one of five children. An older brother, Norman, has also achieved Eagle status. In addition to football and other sports, the boy also enjoys collecting stamps. Need Attention SALT LAKE. Reminders concerning the use of small, stereo tape players and headsets in vehicles have been issued by the Insurance Information Institute. While motorists often find driving more pleasant with the presence of musical sounds, the noise generated by tape players and radios can also make driving more dangerous, institute officials noted. The sound equipment should not be played so loud as to drown out the sounds of police, fire and ambulance sirens, they advised. Even annoying traffic sounds, such as screeching brakes and honking horns, can be conlife-save- when drivers are alerted to potential emergency situations, it was pointed out. The sound of children playing is another warning that should be audible to motorists driving on streets near school and playground areas, in- stitute spokesmen pointed out. Safety guidelines issued by the institute include: - Observing speed limits. Speeding, it was noted, is a factor in more than one accident out of every four. Yielding the right-of-waeven when the other driver is in error. Failing to yield is a factor in more than one mishap in five. Keeping a safe distance behind the g vehicle in front. is involved in of all almost collisions. -- - y, - Tail-gatin- - 2) died Thursday. Born on July 16, 1917 to Abraham and Myrtle Clegg Sasser. Married to Irene Sturdivan on April 15, 1951 in Sidney, Neb. Member of Episcopal church. Veteran of WWII. Retired employe of UDOT. Survivors, widow, sons, daughters, Les, Emery; Bill, Danny, Salt Lake; Mrs. Herb (Diana) Whitwell, Marshall, Alaska; Mrs. Feron (Nancy) Zabriskie, Questa, seven grand- N.M.; Clifford Jones, Vaughan 70, West in Valley, Wednesday Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died Saturday at home. Born on April 29, 1911 in Malad, Idaho to j. (Shirley) Charles Lloyd last Wednesday in Colorado, following ser vices at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died July 13 in a Niels both Stewart, Hales, (Marlene) banks, Alaska; 11 grand children; nine greatbrothers, grandchildren; sisters, Glen, West Valley; Mrs. Survivors, Freightway. daughter, Yvonne Brink, Tacoma, Wash.; step children, Shirley and Garry Austin, both Taylorsville; Lurene Schoemake, Mrs. Vadis Wmter, all Salt Lake. 4800 So. SUMMER MONDAY-SATURDA- 7:00 A.M. Afford To Deliver. Delivery Can Be Arranged UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY BANKCARDS WELCOME TO 10:00 AM TO AND Prices Effective July FAMILY PACK WHOLE 39 HAMS i LB. KRAFT AMERICAN SLICED CHEESE 8 OZ. YOGURT STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY FOR 1100 GRAVY TRAIN 10 OZ. PKG. DOG FOOD 5 FOR U00 24 OZ. POWDERED LEMONADE DRINK MIX BUY CAMPFIRE 10 OZ. MARSHMALLOWS 1 at 1" CANNED VEGETABLES 3 and White TVs HAIR SPRAY The Nautilus $O C Q The Sun Valley Complete Waterbed jT $ Package 1 II 00 LUNCH MEATS 3 EA. V FOR WAFER THIN AQUA NET 2.5 OZ. 20 Portable Black GET ONE FREE ARGO 303 SIZE 39e 16 25 Color TVs Com plete 1 69 lb 2 3 for99 Dryer5 $328 25 MOUNTAIN AMERICA MUST BE SOLD 20 Portable Color TVs BEDDING CLEARANCE 23-24-- OLD FAITHFUL IGA Waterbed 24th WE DOUBLE ALL NATIONAL BRAND COUPONS WHOSE FACE VALUE IS UP TO 35 7 DAYS A WEEK. SO SAVE UP TO 70 ON YOUR COUPON ITEMS! 40 Refrigerators Complete Waterbed Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet WE ARE OPEN JULY BAR SOAP 25 Ridgeland brother 7:00 P.M. 16 Dishwashers WATERBED Stephanie, Brian, Ivan, Aleisha, all West Valley; parents, Rose Park; lour sisters, one 11:00 P.M T.V. & 36 Washers $a Aftm fresh t00 raoiDHyjcE fR UTAH DOOR CRASHER WATERBED Frame, Mattress, Headboard, Heater. Complete $188 QUEEN SIZE 15-Y- WARRANTY SUPER PUFF 312 COIL QUILT MATTRESS & BOX SPRING both pcs. $196 Twin Size Box & Mattress Both Pieces only $QQ 70 Springs CABBAGE Bunk Bed Sturdy wood frame with mattreM A Foundation 218 LIMES 20 FOR r NECTARINES CLB. 1 -- ki-T sons, Natalie, daughters, Lorna Kae. Redwood Rd. & LUX 5 OZ. 46 Microwaves Pi widow; vivors, SUNDAYS 22 Ranges BRING YOUR TRUCK OR YOUR TRAILER At These Prices We Cannot Maxwell BURIED Ronald John Maxwell, 36, West Valley, Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, follow ing services at 6500 So Red wood Road He died Friday in a Sait Lake hospital Born on Oct 27, 1944 in Salt Lake to William C and June Siostrom Maxwell. Married to Helen T urpin on HOURS 32 Freezers S , Y chops 240 GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Nov 4, 1977 in Salt Lake Member of LDS church served Northern Indian Avid sportsman, mission Sur Vietnam Veteran. grandchildren, brothers, Seth, Cheyenne, Wyo Warren, Denver 69, Salt Lake hospital. Born on Nov. 13, 1911 in Eric, Okla to Floyd W and Clara Me Retired Collom Yocum. employe of Consolidated Magna; Mrs. Wayne Fair- Milton, (our BURIED Yocum, PORK LOIN LIMITED PRICES WILL NEVER BE BETTER Robert, n, Yocum Jeremiah and Margaret Vaughan Jones. Married to Alice Helen Madsen on HURRY STOCKS ARE & born-agai- Jones BURIED. P.M. 10 WEEKDAYS 10-- 5 SAT. 23 0 Retired foreman at Smelter. Member of LDS church; FOE; Copper Golf club. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Mrs. But as much as I like having Terri around, I've never been one to chat with a plant as some people apparently enjoy doing. And Im not about to start such conversing now. Unless, of course, I can somehow talk Terri into sharing the cost of rent and utilities. e Detroit. OPEN LAST 2 DAYS JULY just-in-tim- Clarence A., Statesboro, Ga.; Earl Weston, Garden City, Mich. ; Joe E., A.M.-- 7 . But Ive always somehow glance managed a away from whatever Id been doing to realize that Id better get on that soil. And some within a few minutes after having done so, Id watch the green and yellow leaves rise enthusiasticalto the ly and become soon was all well with where point children; brothers, JULY OVER-STOCKE- expression, drooping its leaves and seemingly determined to leave me a message like, Okay, Ill expire if that's what you want. in Tooele. 1931 12, So it is with my terrarium, which, as a recognizeable understatement, I now view much differently than I did the evening I carried it from my aunt's kitchen to the back seat of my car. morose (From Page5B, 24TH OUR WAREHOUSE STOCK MUST WE ARE BE SOLD. SOME MERCHANDISE WITH SLIGHT DAMAGE MOST MERCHANDISE CURRENT SOME FLOOR SAMPLES IN CARTON MERCHANDISE ALL CARRY FULL FACTORY WARRANTY. responsibilities for a day or two, Terris resident w hich has been growing at this spectacular pace has taken on a company. Much of the satisfaction Ive discovered in having Terri around has come from viewing the remarkable growth of the plant with the green and yellow leaves. It has begun to take on Jacks-beanstal- k flavor, attaining a height far above what would be the top of the dome if that section of the protective material were still there. that at least 12,000 lives would be saved each year if all car passengers would wear them. - Not driving after drinking intoxicating Driving beverages. under the influence is considered a factor in about half of all fatal traffic mishaps. one-tent- h Driving during daylight hours as often as possible. The fatality rate in accidents is more than three times greater at night than in the daytime. - Using seat belts. overlooked my watering shelter mini-fores- t. Nov. - Its been several weeks since it happened last, but w hen I've brightened considerably by a For there are a few miniature animals, plus a small, round reflective object which serves as Terris version of Mirror Lake, that also make their home there to keep the plants In one state -Massachusetts driving while wearing STATISTICS headsets is illegal. Col. - high in such vigorous fashion. And maybe Ill eventually have to drill a hole in the ceiling, or rent a greenhouse someplace, in order to handle its future growth. first-tim- e otherwise mundane the plant again. The asparagus fern and the other plants inside Terri welcomed the past-du- e waterings, too, of course; they just didnt show it as much. Its interesting how often the things which dont seem to have that much promise at first, actually end up producing some somevery satisfying results times far exceeding the reality of those which were earlier thought to harbor considerably greater potential. con- reason why that particular plant has been seeking its natural would pop in. And so I have, in fact, had my The National Safety Council has reported - Perhaps the absence of the Used to be that the felines, two which are playing on a chessboard while the other stares you down, attracted all the attention when a visitor CLOSED .1 V tainers upper half has been the of point where people who visit my place for the first time usually notice and comment on Terri first -even ahead of the three cats Street Sounds sidered who appear on the tapestry thats been hanging on my living room wall for almost as long as Terri has shared accommodations at Apt. 16. Its reached the But in a pleasantly surprising 1511. I r, green-thuinbe- of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Norton, 3442 San Carolos Dr., was presented the award by Craig Hall, Varsity scout leader of team Eagle Is Second In Family sort of way, the life of Terri (as Ill call the terrarium) has turned out great. In the time it has roomed with me at my South Salt Lake apartment, Terri has become the most lively collection of plants Ive ever seen in a terrarium. It has not only unexpectedly outlived two other plants which I also received as housewarming presents, but it has done so in convincing style. It took a while for Terri to make a really positive impression, but once it did, it took my apartment by storm. While the other two plants were biting the dust for one reason or another, Terris inhabitants (which include, among other flora, an asparagus fern and an extraordinary plant with green and yellow leaves) have survived some occasional oversights on the part of the guy who waters them, and become the highlight of my unit. things considered, including my reputation as being anything but a the terrariums new Parent wasnt what youd call thrilled with the specter (at the time, I would have hesitated to welcome the word opportunity) of having it at his place. son 1981 Thursday, July 23, by Tom Srmlh So, all The' f . . . at my aunts place (where several other plants make their home), and because I had just moved into a new apartment and could probably use something like plant life to brighten up my quarters. But from an attitude standpoint, at least, I just wasnt all that receptive at the outset. What the heck am I gonna do with a terrarium? I muttered to myself as I somewhat reluctantly accepted the housewarming gift. Which, by the way, had already suffered a setback, as a dome used to cover the plants inside had been broken some time before, leaving the terrarium with only half the protection it was supposed to have. something about it. And why was I nominated for adoption of the terrarium? Because I guess it was, more or less, in the way VIEW " 66t I t.t |