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Show WST 10B Thursday, Jan. 1,1981 VALLEY VIEW Green Sheet Area a - Meadows Dr. Walter Brown, South Families Receive Extra Christmas Gift 73 Babies were born to 73 Green Sheet area during the families week ending at 9 p.m. Sunday. outnumbered ,,Boys girls Of the 43 to 30. weeks total, were 16 at Cottonwood hospital, 11 at St. Burdett Milford Carlson, 3410 Valley Heights Dr. Crestln Bailey, 3303 Lehi Dr. Val Webb, 5292 Postwood Clr. Vern Draper, 4088 W. 5985 South Ernie Benash, 5216 Hunter Dr. born and four at Mark's Valley West. maining 42 were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. , Babies were born to The the re- area following families: Boys Stanton Steurl, 4496 So. 4475 West Eusebio Sams, 5906 Tinstone Clr. John Johnson, 5517 Karma Ave. Brady Boswell, 4545 Atherton Dr. John Panlan, 1030 Walden 109 W. 6025 Turnbow, 5979 Country Hills Dr. Richard Maxwell, 4435 So. 1025 East Richard Hogge, 6043 Hazelhurst Dr. West Victor Gillette, 4925 W. 5055 South Derek Bowles, 2530 E, 6485 South Jesse Knight, 4431 Ashford Dr. VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girls Michael Thomas Mansfield, 3750 So. 8000 West Girls Barton Jensen, 3847 Ben-vie- Ave. Richard Naylor, 4394 So. 4320 West Delayne Pedockie, 1519 Smiley Dr. Rufe Eagan, 1365 Alder Road Wayne Blackham, 3018 Breeze Dr. Richard Anderson, 4030 Sagers Way Richard Woods, 6691 So. 1570 West Boys Garth Jensen, 3681 So. Wilson, 4300 So. 4800 West ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL 4800 Boys Allen Sansing, 4999 Brlmley Way Michael Kraft, 2054 W. 5400 South Richard Prazen, 2037 Lindsay Dr. Samuel Martinez, 4559 Sunstone Road Wesley Hansen, 6321 Higate Ave. Derrll Barnum, 1354 Murphy's Lane Fred Nydegger, 623 W. 5465 South Kelly Potter, 645 E. 5720 South Roy Arnold, 6294 W. 3705 South Jack Burke, 3232 So. 8240 West Donald Loudenback, 3524 Gene Cir. Dan Goodenough, 4206 So. 500 East James Stevenson, 4201 Mackay Dr. OTHER HOSPITALS Boys Girls David Buck, 7454 Centennial Road Jonathan Gill, 4381 Highland Dr. Henry Flanagan, 5116 Early Duke Albert Wagner, 4805 Townsend Way Alisa Foster, 7284 W. 3500 South Eugene Pasket, 737 E. 3155 South Gary Decker, 3298 So. 4985 West James Turcsanskl, Stillwater Way Gerald Wahlberg, 4008 Paul Ashton, 3519 So. 1200 East Robert 5676 Mllkwood Lane Joseph O'Brien, 3830 So. 4100 West Dean Parker, 3851 Squire-cres- t Dr. Michael Packer, 2823 W. 2500 South Lorln Twede, 8155 West-burDr. Norman Recksick, 5294 W. 5150 South Thomas Thomson, 4648 Palmer Dr. John Yee, 1641 W. 6785 South John Bevan, 4314 Abby Ct. Alan Fong, 8827 W. 2700 South Howard Lund, Holladay Brent Williams, 4331 Stratus Scot Drury, 4651 Quail Vista Lane Rick Fellows, 3450 So. 1100 East Eldon Lee, 5474 Zion's Clr. Paul Higham, 4901 Atwood Blvd. Crowther, 1881 Chateau Ave. Phil Padilla, 1618 W. 3300 South 4344 Sargent, 8495 Pamela Way Dale Yamnlk, 5379 So. 5420 West Don Gregory, 5364 Lepre- chaun Lane Breakfast Is On comes right through our football field. Part of the fault scar, or weakness - where the fault has moved before probably where a spring was located - is the place Legion Schedule Fault where the football SCIENCE (From Page 6B, Col. 9) can be made by using hydrochloric acid. If the rock is limestone, it will fizz. Magnetic properties of a rock or metal can be tested by use of a magnet. We do a lot on earthquakes, the instructor We talk continued. about the fault zone here at Cottonwood classes high. In fact, the west limb of the Wasatch Ronnie Robertson, Lotus Blossom Dr. Thayne in the valley and what the problems might be if we had a quake. bleachers have been placed. Whether it concerns an earthquake, rainstorm or just an explanation of the unusual geological formations surrounding us in the county, the subject of earth science can prove most informative and interesting to students enrolled in the 13 KEARNS. Members of American Legion Kearns post 132 will host a breakfast from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at the post home, 7750 So. 3200 West. The menu will include bacon or sausage, hot cakes, eggs, hash brown potatoes, creamed sausage on toast, and coffee or hot chocolate. The cost for adults is $2.50 and for children, $1.50. Try Green Sheet sified ads! Clas- 262-668- COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girl. Sorenson, Kody Valden Perk Dr. Mitch Nielsen, South 1054 3500 7539 W. "Eve Rite Slated At Atonement GRANGER. New will A Years Eve service be held tonight (Wednesday) at Atonement Lutheran church. The 8 p.m. service of reflection and meditation will include communion to be given individually at the altar. On Sunday at 7:30 a.m. the mens prayer group will meet at the church. Sunday school will begin at 9:15 and the worship service will begin at 10 : 30, with Rev. Joel Erickson, pastor, officiating. The Junior League will have a New Years Eve party at the Wauhob residence, beginning at 8 p.m. f. BONELESS HAM 7-- BONELESS BOAST RUMP OR BOTTOM BEEF PENNY-WIS- E CUT GREEN BEANS ROUBLE LUCK USDA Choice all-nig- STATISTICS (From Page 9B, Col. Houston; 30 i2 5) nf SAnEWAM OOO grandchildren; brothers, Nathan, San Jose, Calif.; John, Harold. 7-U- .BURIED. Nellie Josephine North Bennion, 101, on Dec. 30, In Taylorsville Cemetery, services at following Available in Salt Lake Valley, Bountiful librarian. elementary Retired school teacher. Salt & Tooele only LUCERNE CHIP DIPS Lake County Mother of the Year In 1963. Member of LDS church. sons, Survivors, Hyrum, 7-- UP 2 Ltr. She Taylorsville 1st ward. died Dec. 20 In Salt Lake. Born on Feb. 17, 1879 In Mlllcreek to Charles and Albertine Johnson North. Married to H yrum Bennion on April 23, 1903 In Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died Feb. 13, 1956. Retired Plymouth daughters, or DIET P PORK ROAST Mrs. Herschel (Daisy) Garff, Mrs. (Verna) Melville, all Salt Lake; Everett, Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. Burns (Wilma) Finlayson, Corvallis, Mont.; 3l grandchildren; 78 greatgrandchildren; seven LINK SAUSAGE Assorted Except Clam Goacamole Alton A FRESH A&R 8 ounce preced- ed in death by three children. ENGLISH MUFFINS 'SERVICES. At noon today (Wednesday) at 4330 So. Road, for Florence Emily Orr, 80, West Valley, prior to burial in Elysian She died Burial Gardens. Born on Jan. 6, Saturday. 1900 in St. John's, Utah to Walter and Jane Arthur Orr. Member of LDS church. Survivors, Mrs. Wright's Plain or Sour Dough brother, sisters, Milton, Mrs. Lenore Warr, Wanda, all West Valley; Mrs. EthelynSchletz, Bountiful. BURIED. Thomas Wentworth Higginson Jr., 57, on Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died on Feb. 7, 1923 Born Friday. In Coffeyvllle, Kan. to Thomas and Alice Mills Higginson. Married to Marjorie Haverfield on Nov. 11, 1948 In Survivors, Clovis, N. M. sons, widow, Taylorsville; Thomas, Colorado; Pat, Verfive grandnal, Utah; children; mother, Kansas; sisters, Betty Griffin, Phyllis Cook, Doris Blevins, all Kansas; Mary Lou Smith, Ohio. BURIED. Everett E. (Gene) Black, 61, on Tuesday, at St. services following Stephen's Episcopal church. He died at home Thursday of cancer. Born on April 18, 1919 In Krum, Tex. Former Beehive, Inc. employe. Survivors, widow, Marjorie; son, daughter, Tom, Washington, D. C.; Billie Jo Stratton, San Gabriel, Calif.; six grandchildren. BURIED. Elizabeth Keith Rogers, 71, on Tuesday In Valley View Memorial Park, following services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. She died Saturday. Born on Feb. 16, 1909 In Salt Lake to William and Emily Hosking Rogers. Married to Cornelius Keith on Oct. 13, 1929 In Magna; he died May 4, 1976. Member of Catholic church. Survivors, sons, Cornelius, Kearns; John, Magna; six grandchildren; four grea- tgrandchildren; brother, sisters, Mrs. Dean (Bernice) Ellertson, Salt Lake; Richard, Torrance, Calif.; Mrs. Don (Lou) Snyder, Bryan, Wyo. BURIED. Leo James Stratton, 18, on Tuesday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Kearns 12th. ward. He died Sunday of Injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Born on Aug. 26, 1962 in Murray to Stanley and Arlene Grover Stratton. Survivors, mother, Mrs. Arlene Knight, Kearns; father. Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Stacey, Kearns; Steven, Shawn, Anita, Shelley, all Karolyn, West grandmother, Mrs. Valley; Effle Despain; Mrs. Zina Owley, St. George. 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