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Show WEST VALLEY Thursday, Jan, 22, VIEW Remember 1981 ViM S blbticA When- - BURIED. Moroni Jensen Was gram at Kearns high. THREE YEARS Jan. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of 19, 1978. Dawn was Curtis elected president of the Granite Board of Education, succeeding Gary Swensen. Richard Black was named vice president . . . Roy Smith was singled out as recipient of the annual Community Service Award given by the Magna Community Council. He was honored at a council banquet during which D. Leon Reese began his term as president of the organization . . Randy Malin of Kearns hauled in a German brown trout while fishing at Flaming Gorge . . Frank Senate president at Cottonwood high, was one of two Utah students selected to participate in Century Three competition in Washington, D. C. . Pig-nanel- . SIX YEARS as reported Green Sheet the Bille Burke, who had served as president of the Hunter Lions club and the Brockbank junior high PTA, was elected to head the Com- munity Council. Named to assist him were vice chairman John Green, secretary Bill Quinn and treasurer Howard Ludwig . . . Debate was up on a heating controversial plan to consolidate Salt Lake City and County governments. Salt Lake Mayor Conrad Harrison and Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. announced their opposition to the metropolitan duties assuming president of the Hunter; stepmother. brothers, twin sister, Mrs. was Abbott Cherol as Subur-ba- David Arts club in BURIED. Floyd (Buzz) Dern, 52, Magna, Friday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Lourdes Catholic church. He Born on died last Tuesday. June 6, 1928 in Salt Lake to Floyd and Melreah Fowers Dern. Married to Elaine Riley on Sept. 23, 1950 in Graduate of East Magna. high. Employed last 30 years as truck driver for Kennecott Copper govern- ment proposal, the fate of which would be decided by county voters on March 4 . . . Dr. LeGrande Curtis was scheduled to address a PTA founders day pro Kevyn, Salt Lake; one grandchild. BURIED. Orem Henry Stewart, 88, Magna, Saturday In Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following graveside He died last services. Wednesday in a Salt Lake Born on June 27, hospital. 1892 In Lehi to George Henry and Anne Loutensock Stewart. Married to Margaret Anderson on June 30. 1913 in Salt Lake; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died Chad Carman and Alisa McReynolds look over billboard noting the participants in Reflections" program at Calvin Smith elementary. AT SCHOOL . . . appointed Reflections Contest Will End Jan. 20 principal Everett Cecil was elected president of the Oquirrh Hills Ministerial Alliance. Other leaders included vice Russell president Brown and secretary John Browne . . . Mrs. Zelma Brundage was president of the Kearns Arts and Crafts Assn. Other of- ficers included Dr. Mary Barnes, vice president and Mrs. Alice Woods, BENNION. Entries are still being accepted in the Calvin Smith elementary Reflections contest, with the deadline set for Jan. 30. Kitty Lee, Reflections chairman, said 153 entries had been received by Thursday. Students are being invited to enter in three categories, art, literature and music. The contest theme is What a family means to me. A large mural mounted in the school hall is being used to stimulate interest in the contest, Mrs. Lee said. A snow scene, the mural originally had no color, she explained, but as entries came in, the house began to come to life with yellow windows, green shutters and a red brick chimney and trees became green and the snowman developed a carrot nose and broom. had Early entries their names placed names placed KEARNS. Teacher appreciation week activities at Oquirrh Hills elementary will reach a climax tomorrow (Friday) with an assembly children good perience every on snow- 'Enquirer' Class Is entrant receiving a certificate and a pencil. First, second and third prizes will be given in each grade for the art and music divisions. Literature entries will have first second and third place winners in two groups, the primary and intermediate grades. There will also be during which all honorable mention teachers will be recognized and will receive cakes, ribbons and certificates. The PTA sponsored the "The Family Health and Home Center W. 5415 So. week-lon- 968-354- activity, g which has included a kitchen shower to replenish the faculty room, surprises placed in teachers boxes and on their desks and a luncheon. Parents are being asked to circle the date of March 13 for the annual mother and son dinner, and also April 10 which will be the father and daughter activity. Kearns Shopping Center 4 awards. ,t. The 15 top winners will receive medals with insignia showing their category, a quill for literature, a palette and brush for art and a harp for music. Those 15 entries will go on to the council-levcontest, Mrs. Lee said. Winners wil be selected at all levels, region, state and national. el stu- Kindergarten dents were also invited to enter the contest at the school level. The kindergarten entries are not eligible for On Tap GRANGER. An enquirer class will be included during Sunday school at Atonement Lutheran church Sunday. Sunday school will be held at 9:15 a.m. The worship service will follow at 10:30, with Rev. Joel Erickson presenting the sermon. New Bethel leadership classes will begin to--j night (Thursday) at 7: 30 at the church. Tomorrow, Friday Night Alive will be held in the home of Steve and Shirley Guthrie. A general meeting of ALCW, with all church women being urged to attend, will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. A film on Lutheran world relief will be shown. Coffee and refreshments will be served following the program. Try a Want. Ad! PUBLIC INVITED OSOCoXOUDO Special FREE LECTURE Offer! "HOW YOU CAN BECOME FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT" In today's world it's no longer enough to be smart. Or lucky. You must have a level of sophistication to cope with inhigh taxes, double-digflation, and poor investment performance. If inflation conit tinues at its current rate your income will need to increase 5 times in the next 12 years just to keep even. As someone recently lamented, "Today you've got to be a lawyer, CPA, and MBA all at once!" FINANCIAL PROFILES, INC. advised people like you on the placement of over $6.6 million in 1980 alone. They have helped many avoid costly mistakes. For exam- HERE'S WHAT YOU WILL HEAR AT THE FREE LECTURE Why most people fall financially and how you can succeed. How you can legally avoid taxes by applying current tax law. high What investments will beat inflation in the 80's. 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You are invited to attend a fact-fille- d 90 minute Lecture. 2:00 P.M. 968-351- 7 ex- for future years. flakes, with four names to each snowflake, she added. Prizes will be awarded at the school level, BURIED. Cyle Raymond Gill, 55, West Valley, Saturday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at E. 1300 South. He died Thursday at home of a heart attack. Born on July 10, 1925 in Arcadia, Utah to Ray and Trilba McCurdy Gill. Married to Shirlene Broadhead on May 1, 1971. Mechanic for state road shop, 13 years. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Lanny, Richard, 2350 For Information will get under way at Sessions 8:15. Jordan Stake Set In GRANGER. Semi-annuconference sessions will begin in Jordan stake this weekend, with a dinner for YSI and SI members at 5 p.m. Saturday. The dinner will be held in the new Jordan stake center, 3700 W. 4700 South, which was dedicated earlier this month. All adults in the stake are being invited to a 7 oclock session Saturday night. Priesthood leadership will meet at 7 a.m. Sunday and a youth fireside The general meeting is scheduled for 10 oclock with a Primary meeting for children 6 to be held at the same time. The visiting authority will be J. Malan Heslop, regional representative. Robert B. Arnold, stake president, will conduct, with the assistance of Lonnie D. Ayers and David A. Christensen, counselors. During the general session on Sunday, new bishoprics are to be sustained in the Jordan North 6th, Jordan North 13th and Jordan North 14th wards. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet H&R BLOCK BTAXkTESTl Lee Anna, John, Ryan, Becky; 10 grandchildren; mother; brother, sisters, Ruland J., Beatrice G. Lund, Trilba Bodily, all Weber County; RaNae Garretson. BURIED. Walter C. Ascough, 61, Wednesday in Memorial Taylorsville Park, following graveside services. He died in Salt Lake on Jan. 8. Born on April 14, 1919 in Salt Lake to William W. and Martha Parsons Ascough. Married to Elizabeth Bolington; she died in 1972. Married Evelyn Butler; she died. Mechanic and air conditionVeteran of ing employe. WWII. Survivors, sons, daughters, Gregory Lynn, Dolores Doll, Sherry Hess, alt Ohio; Rick, California; five brothers, Runsted, California; Kenneth Bracken, Ohio; Ronald, Salt Lake; Kay Sheets, West Valley. the ongoing contests, she explained, but offer contest have their with Teachers Target Of Effort on the house or snowman, explained Mrs. Lee. Students now entering the Allissa Ritchie, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. She died Redwood Road. Thursday. Born on Nov. 18, 1974 to Joseph Eckersley and Dianne Hepworth Ritchie. Survivors, parents; brothers, sister. Chain, Deven, Bruce, all West Valley; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George e Hepworth, Taylorsville; Ritchie, Salt Lake. BURIED. 6, West Valley, grandchildren; sister, Glenn at Kearns junior high, was chosen to assume the Cyprus position. The board appointed Lee C. Burton to succeed Gibbons at Kearns junior high . . . 4067 Refinery. Survivors, widow; sons, Deveraux Cary, Magna; 21, 1965. Granger high principal John Reed Call to serve as director of pupil personnel for the district. Cyprus high principal Moroni Jensen was named to succeed Call in the Granger high post and Normand Gibbons, Corp. Member of Catholic church. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Jan. Carlton, (Donna) Clyde, Vern, all Magna; Lorin, Castle Dale; Roy, West Valley; Orrln, Orem. n Taylorsville. She succeeded Darlene Hunt in the post. Other officers included Bonnie Pratt, Carol Jean Anderson, Barbara Baldauf and Beth Frederickson . . . Leland E. Larson was named to fill the unexpired term of Byron Crosby as commissioner of the Copper Hills Scouting District . . . Richard Winder and Bennie Williams were slated as guest speakers for a meeting of the Granger Jaycees . Education Jan. 23, 1975. Granger-Hunte- r 1968. The Granite Board of AGO, in of Jan. 18, Ray following services Monday at 6525 W. 2700 South. He was found dead on Jan. 12 in Nevada. Born on May 2, 1946 In Driggs, Idaho to Arthur and Idella Wood Caldwell. Married to Mae Broadhead on April 28, 1972 In Salt Lake LDS Temple. Veteran of Vietnam war. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Don L., Jeff, Idella, all Hunter; father, Named To GHS Post AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Don Caldwell, 32, Hunter, Tuesday In Fremont County, Idaho Jan. 18, 1979. Retired in 1957 as general mill foreman, KenMagna Concentrator, necott Copper Corp. Survivors, son, daughter, Dick, Mrs. Pauline Richards, both Salt Lake; four grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Vera Mork, Sandy; Mrs. Ruby Christensen, Salt Lake. BURIED. Joey A. Garcia, Monday In Taylorsville Memorial Park, following services at Lourdes Catholic church. He died last Wednesday in a Provo hospital of injuries suffered in an accident. Born on Oct. 31, 1966 in Salt Lake to Joe A. and Stella Mirabella Garcia. Survivors, 14, You should always file the same tax form the brothers, Tim, David, Paul, all Magna; Mrs. Rose grandmothers, Grauberger, Bountiful; Mrs. Margareta Moreno, Magna. Try a Want Ad! False True Your financial circumstances change from year to year. The form you used last year might not be the right form this year. H&R Block can help you determine w'hich is the best form to use. The answer is FALSE, since the IRS cant know of tax related changes which might have occurred in your situation last year. WELL MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK FOR YOU Magna, parents; sends you in the mail. IRS H&R BLOCK-THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Downtown. . . 177 E. 9th So. Sojir House 2120 $. 9th Roso Pith. . . 112 N. 900 Midvale. Cottonwood Mall in Fern wood Candj .3060 N. 3500 S. E. Grin. W. Murray. 7065 S. State . 4122 So. State Sandy. . 770 E. 9400 So. Bountiful. 2022 So. 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