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Show 4 WIST VALLEY Vim s Thursday, Apr. 30, 1981 bably will share the facility for some time after West Valley moves a truck and fire Agreement Nears On squad into the 4100 Site WEST building. West Valley likely will buy out the remaining portion of the 4100 South station by paying for the construction of a bay large enough to house VALLEY. County and West Valley City officials are working out financial terms of an agreement over ownership of the 4100 South fire station, City Commissioner Renee Mackay said Tuesday. Following a review the countys aerial der truck, the City lad- said. Exact details of the agreement are being negotiated by Mrs. Mackay and County Commissioner Bart Barker. of a Community Development grant application for the fire station at 4350 W. 4100 South, city and county officials agreed last of week that the station belongs to West Valley. d of Since The 4100 South station was built at a cost two-thir- Of one-thir- the originally-projecte- has Commissioner $365,000. for the station is outside of the citys boundaries, the remainder of the station belongs to the county. Slated Tonight WEST VALLEY. Officer elections for the West Valley City Recreation Assn, will be held tonight (Thurs Commissioner Mackay said city and county fire crews pro board Eight will be members selected at tonights session, which begins at 7 oclock. Early this week, 11 candidates were Additional nominated. nominations may be made at the meeting tonight. Seeking seats on the recreation board are: Loader, 3816 Sweetwater Cir. ; Dennis Jordan, 4207 So. Kaney 3250 West; Ken Kosak, 3194 So. 4400 West; Jim Wilson, 5331 Peggy Ct.; Lynn Warr, 3220 So. 3600 West; Dan Van Zeben, 3314 W. 4200 South. Del Also, W. 1961 City Recreation Board Election d target area day) at City Hall. 3140 OTTTTmMTTTOTTmmmtciPQcaEDCEPO lOOXPdyMter Barker, South; TTreoy?m Duane Larsen, 2952 Lehi Dr.; Don Davis, 3965 Marsha Dr.; Del Polad, 3180 So. 4100 Valves tv $3.91 yd. West; Becky Hancock, 4765 Harman Dr. Adoption of bylaws and articles of in- . . . New KHS LEADERSHIP Good news for homeowners: KEARNS. 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Main St., Suite Salt Lake City Credit dance students will icipate in the 51 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Aitken, senate president and Elaine Monson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and John Dorsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey, ASK presidents. v John Turner will be first GECC Financial Services General junior 100 historian daughter Mrs. Rolan Asay, speaker of the house; Gerald Aitken, son of ormance was held last night. About , Asay, Carolynof Mr. and high being repeated tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 in the auditorium. The perf- If paying your bills this easy safe way makes sense to you. simply call us or visit our office Everything is confidential, and there s no obligation. of course Braunber-ger- Mrs. Alfred an- Eisenhower competitive terms and rates, you II have just one affordable payment each month Plus, your interest is Fast, personal service from a company you can trust . With GECC you have no broker fees and you re dealing with a company you know you can count on Dm. Robert or Ziri Today and Debbie Brey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brey, secretary. Others elected were Ann Braunberger, daughter of Mr. and the the theme nual dance concert at of Gary Farns- worth, vice president TAYLORSVILLE. ol GECCs Call Mrs. On the Move will be fully yours Because Out EJ president. 'On The Move' Dance Theme At Eisenhower y 20. Where 45wld Harry To Guide were announced here last week. Tal Harry, son of Mrs. Jenny Harry, will serve as student body homeowner, yc j can probably reduce your monthly cash 10 ',, 30 v0 or more by consolidating all your bills Velvet tv $3-4yd Svlvct grave? Lhnltvd cvlvrs Students Vote Now you can wipe out all your debts and help yourself to extra cash!! As HUB student body officers at Kearns high are, front, president Tal Harry and vice president Wendy Farnsworth; back, ASK leaders Elaine Monson and John Dorsey, historian Ann Braunberger, secretary Debi Brey. corporation also are slated for head cheerleader next year, with Vickie Bronson, Lisa Fife, Mike Turner, Brian Jensen, Boyd DeMille, David Cowsert, Joey Gustin, Anna Romero, Julie Ferguson, Teresa Davis and Cindy as Steele cheer- leaders. Chris will Mickey serve as the school mascot, Charlie Cougar. Statute lltW (More obituaries. Section B) Justin Carl BURIED. Chapman, 6, Magna, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. He died last Monday of suffocation in an abanBorn doned refrigerator. on Feb. 16, 1975 in Granger to Tommy L. and Gloria Jean Hammers Chapman. Member of Baptist church. Survivors, mother, stepfather, Frank J. and Gloria Jean Hunt, Magna; father, Midvale; brother, Anthony Lee Chapman, Magna; Julia grandparents, B. Hammers, Downey, Calif.; and Doris Kenneth Richards, West Valley. BURIED. William Bur-nalDean, 87, Wednesday, in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at Granger 14h ward chapel. He died Sunday at his home after a short lness. Born on March 22, 1894 in El Rita, N. M. to William P. and Melisia A. Reed Dean. Married to Florence Harmon on Sept. 27, 1922 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mechanic for Continental Trailways for many years. SuVeteran of WWI. DQffin BEES aoipflffla ElHmUhU il- This Thursday, Friday, A Saturday Sensational Savings ! OGDCCDSaSQ EOUNPATIONS rvivors, widow; sons, Eugene, Ore.; gran- Melvin, Salt Lake; Allen, 11 dchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; sister, brother, Della Angell, Earl, both Salt Lake; preceded In death by a daughter, Vivian Clemme. BURIED. Douglas Lee West Valley, Redwood Saturday Memorial Estates, follow-- ' ing graveside services. He died at home Wednesday. Johnston, 27, in Prices Are For Each Place Ed Promotional $149 Born on May 27, 1954 in Salt Lake to Donald and Leona Osborn Johnston. Married to Mary Ann Knudson; divorced.'' 3 Hardwood 4 Hardwood Post Post $269 s23900 A Great Value That Can't Be Beat Designed To Out Last Any Child Spindle Style All Bunk Beds Are Complete Wood Parts, Guard Mattress. Rail, Ladder, Married to Pamela Allen on March 13, 1981 in Salt Lake. Su- rvivors, widow; sons, Teresa, daughters, Jeremy, Monty, Kasie Hall, all West Valley; father, stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston, West Valley; mother. West Valley; sister, Sharon Allen, Salt Lake; stepbrothers, Corey Peterson, West Valley; Glen Pickett, Price; grandmother, LaVerne Edgar, Ogden. BURIED. Stacy M. Cook, 10, West Valley, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died Thursday at Floatation Beds Uses Vs Less Water Convenient Sit On Edge Uses Regular Sheets Fun $230 Queen 269 King S345 Dougle High Mirror Design 289 Bookcase s185 Vibrator Complete FREE Primary Children's Medical Center after a lingering illness. Born on June 10, 1970 to Ed and Camille Lloyd Cook. Survivors, parents; sisters, brother, Loretta, Shanon, Blake, all West Valley; grandparents, Thelma Cook, Margaret and Verland Turner. With Purchase Of Conventional Water Bed SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. for Kay Peggy (Katie) Mc18, Kearns, at Connell, graveside In Valley View Memorial Park. She died Tuesday In an automobile accident near Logan. Born on Dec. 26, 1962 In Salt Lake to John William and Peggy Lou Johnson McConnell. Member of LDS church. Employe of Nordstroms. Prlcee Include: Hssdtwsrd Msttrsis Liner Frame Hsstsr Driln 4 Fill Survivors, parents; John brother, sister, Judy Fay, both MATTRESS FACTORY 8901 S. 1300 W. 4100 S. Redwood Road West Jordan Carriage Square 307 E. 2100 S. Salt Loke 275 W. 5th S. Fashion Village Bountiful Tyler, Kearns; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius (Loa) Lawson, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Johnson, Salt Lake; Cecil Hardcastle, Sandy. BURIED. Brandon Robert Christofferson, 5, Magna, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Pleasant Green 1st ward chapel. (See Page 6, Col. 9) Asserted Blue LillAy yo (ftfifjffcra |