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Show STATISTICS 10B, Col. 3) Memorial Park, following (From Page services at 4330 Red- So. wood Road. She died last' Monday. Born on March 4, 1934 in Salt Lake to Floyd and Mildred Howe Rasmussen Baird. Married to Ralph Jacketta on Aug. 14, 1952 In Salt Lae; marriage solemnized in Salt SurLake LDS Temple. vivors, husband; sons, daughter, Floyd Peter, Salt Lake; LaMar, Ralph Kearns; Mrs. Ron (Penny) LaMon, Magna; three grandchildren; mother. West Valley; sisters, Ida Marion Stevens, Strong, both Salt Lake; Sharon Lambert, Murray. Wixom Steve (Katherine) grandchildren; Kenneth Wixom, 49, MOST Atlanta, Ga. Competing project in Magna's Copper Community park, where new grandstand facility is being built. . . . Worker operates construction equipment at site of CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Construction Begins - Delay Ends At Magna Park WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 9 1790 W. 3S00 So. MAGNA. Preliminary work began this week at month delay caused by a high water problem Copper Community park here after a two- - at the construction site. Top priority items now are aimed at pro- viding comfort and safety for persons attending the annual July 4th celebration Saturday, but more extensive work will begin when the holiday is over. Temporary power is being supplied by the county to light the area after dark, open trenches filled in, water connected to the George Smith and dead trees and limbs removed from the parking lot. ' field-hous- e In addition, a con- crete ramp is being poured for the entrance of the and a fence is being erected to protect the construction area. Heavy duty equipment will be tearing up the area where the bleachers will be set up, as well as the site for two new tennis courts. The number of courts will be increasfield-hous- e N eaT to fof eVe 3 0"' Plav ot pt dCa evo0 & de.!,eaf gardoot'aodQte3 yoU7paxoV tot 9 ed to four if it is evident there is a need. A soil study has been completed by Dames and Moore, whose soil Cbr9e , ,er p A1 1(S,00 pre-ca- m rtl'&RftPE qtQCT) BEAUTY SALON SALE PERMS The $430,407 project has been awarded to SHAMPOO SET Reg. brick-layin- was g $35 Reg. 5 2nd SPECIAL RUNS JULY 1,200 students, Larry Miller took second place in heavy duty Second in $400 5" HAIR CUTS with mechanics. $1500 20 - OPEN THURS. FRI. - Aug 8th SAT. - MARIAN'S In Home earn- ed by Jeron Mahoney and Michelle Rook as second in commercial art. Dennis Huston was third in extemporaneous speaking. In addition to the Beauty Salon 967-983- 3 Ralph Wadsworth Construction. General Target date for completion is still nebulous however, although a tentative time has been set for October. BIRTHS - (From Page 7B, Col. 9) Kentucky Dr. David May, 2059 W 3255 South Brent Bunkall, 3413 So 3490 West Ronald Hunter, 4182 Sierra Grande Dr 2047 Wayne Maughan, Condie Dr Harold Joseph, 5444 Mor ning Breeze Dr. Chuck DeNovellis, 5491 So State Terry Nelson, 41 W Gor don Ave Bill Shober, 4820 Center CHECKING WITH INTEREST NOW Earn Interest on your Checking count balance. See us for details! What a difference it makes! Our staff is the important part of this difference. Meet Joyce Miller, Asst. Cashier Supervisor of Operations. -- OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Full Service Banking 9:30 a.m. to Driveup 8:30 to Lobby 9:30 to 5 Friday-Driveu8:30 to 6 Lobby 9:30 to 4 Mon.-Thur- s. 4 p.m. 6 p INTEREST ON SAVINGS Highest Legal Bank Interest Paid St Steven Lambert, Edinburg Lane James Bird, 4053 Omega Way Brent Beary, 3274 Nielsen Way Alan Hoggard, 395 E 3900 South David Russell, 3740 So. 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Free preliminary examination does not include or treatment took honors in Compet Max Salt, Salt Lake; brothers, Blaine J., Salt Lake; Paul C., Torrance, FREEISPINALTEXAMINATION MS? body, dental assistant. Students from SUSC won in cabinet making and millwork, radio and TV repair. BYU earned metal honors and Snow College, carpentry. y Honors In grand- greatstepson, Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss ol Sleep 4. Numbness In Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stittness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain 2, 1981 awards won by UTC students, Utah received eight other medals in the division. UTC at Provo 2782 Girl Clinton Osborne, 3718 At more Road Eckhardt, 13 Thursday, July HOME BIRTHS vivors, daughters, Mrs. Garth (Patricia) Loosli, Holladay; Mrs. Dennis Salem, Ore. Mangum, view Centerbroox Dr Chris C. Matesen, 3421 Coates Dr. Ken Brinkerhoff, 4274 W King Valley Road Veng Ta Lam, 151 E. 5440 South Randall E. Clark, 4014 So 4780 West home. Born on May 25, 1912 In Garland to Justin Arthur and Margaret Hauck Wixom. Married to Ruth Cupit on Nov. 15, 1938 in Salt Lake; she died in 1943. Married to Kate York In Salt Lake on June 23, 1944; she died In 1978. Retired post office employe after 27 years. Member of FOE Sur1740; LDS church. children; four WEST VALLEY 3B Calif. BURIED. 'Hauck Taylorsville, Saturday in Brigham City, following services at 4740 So. State. He died last Tuesday at his st HHJfJAPe 2.18-PK- - B0U&& FRANKS BONELESS flDRK- - CHOPS rC'ftO. I it.ms? vomos hamburger pi u chips ZA&lY ClAFb&HlAr 59r PfTTEP OUVES PISJ& icocr4. PAPER CUPS a.. too paper plctbs VAN PbRKWBEANS low-hangi- Jatfr 31 07--. RPDLE RAPPLE VMS. 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