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Show 10 WEST VALLEY Thursday, Sept. 24, view at Utah Technical lege. Jackson with Col- said he a to possi- A I District 3 Eying Council Energy Is Commerce. Lloyd Honored At CofC Meet TAYLORSVILLE. A store department manager was singled out here of for Businessman the Month honors by the West Valley Chamber of Area Com- merce. Honored general Featured WEST VALLEY. A At Mall GRANGER. The during a membership luncheon meeting was Heber J. Lloyd, here will be by highlighted and displays demonstrations at Valley Fair Mall. Called Energy Expo acthe three-daopens today tivity (Thursday), according to Richard Brimley, Serving twice as Valley Fair marketing president of the Valley director. Fair Mall Assn., Lloyd Firms having booths was a board member include Intermountain of the association dur- West Management, ing the entire 10 years one of the largest he was store manager. dealers in energy-relate- d The Olympus high products in the graduate and his wife, country; Utah Power the former Diane and Light, Mountain Moench, have five Fuel, the Federal children, ranging in Department of age from 1 to 13. 81, y Energy, Nuclear Na- Waste Isolation, tional Solar Clearing and House, Lloyd announced (From Page 5, Col. 9) Gasahol Materials. upon accepting the protection system. Other booths will award he has been Jackson said the assigned a similar post work also gave him in- feature survival proat the ZCMI store at sight into budgeting ducts, home food storage, home and University Mall in public money. manager of Valley ZCMI at Fair Mall. Orem, effective this week. An employe of ZCMI since 1966 while a stu- dent at the University of Utah, Lloyd became manager in 1971; hav Ing served as a buyer of clothing prior to that. JACKSON - automobile The candidates campaign literature maintenance. Free to the public, noted that he is a cer- tified building inspector and appraiser for the past 25 years with Ad. the- - Veterans the program will be open today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition, Jackson has been an instructor Try A Want Ad ministration. ! mother of six is seeking a seat on the City Council here. Nancy Jordan, 4068 Benview Dr., has announced her intention to run for the council seat in District Three. She has been involved in community and church affairs since moving to Granger from California 20 years ago. Mrs. Jordan said she supported West Valley Citys incorporation because of the community pride it would generate. She said she still believes in the ultimate triumph of the community and Depot. feels West Valley is a place to stop, shop, live and be proud of. Citizen involvement in government operations, will promote leadership which will keep city taxes low and will encourage people to keep tax dollars in the city, she said. Mrs. Jordans cam-paig- n statement her as a decision-make- r with the ability to follow through on her characterizes commitments.' , She will stop at nothing to do a max- - Timmermon Council Post Is Sought W. Timmer3586 So. 6830 4. that, properly represented, the peo- he native of Eureka, Calif., Timmerman attended civil engineering school while in the Air Force. He later became involved in the Minuteman missile system at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, A Noah's Inc. T & T Sales Dean's Mgr. Anderson's Best Way Insulation Bountiful Industries Magic Mill U.S. Solar European Coal Stove Imports Eves Bros. Ampro Western Dry Wall Gold-N-Fir- o Utah Power and Light Velux American Eco Energy Products Horizon Distributing Co. Rich Valley Blends the children; seven great sisters grandchildren; Mrs. Mary George, Mrs George (Mabel) Peterson both Salt Lake. responsive to public needs, he added. The council must also communicate effectively to the taxpayers what is being done with their taxes, how their concerns are being addressed and how their , sister John, England; Anne Rose, chester. Frinlon-on-Sea- After his discharge from the Air Force, he College. He is currently a member of the Utah National Guard and is a salesman for Coca Cola Bottling Co. The district can- didate said that since West Valley is still in its infancy as a city, it should be brought along slowly. I think of the city as a new baby and, like any new baby, it can do nothing on its own. It must be brought up slowly without a lot of unnecessary spen- ding, Timmerman said. He added that tight controls must be placed on the budget. Our city needs many improvements on streets, sidewalks and street lighting and as the budget allows, I would like to begin implementing these improvements. The needs of the public are the most important needs the city Timmerman faces, declared. He and his wife Lana are the parents of a Teri. daughter, For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! Man- Barber Phillips Barber, 58, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Granger 15th ward chapel. He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Feb. 22, 1923 in Ririe, Idaho to Herman and Melana Wiseman Barber, Married to Lenora Ellen Panter in 1941 in Salt Lake; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member of LDS church. Survivors, son, daughter, Ray, Price; Linda K. Greenleaf, Sandy; 10 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Harold L., Magna; Herman, Maurice, Lucille Bawden, all West ValJ-- West Valley; John R Sacramento, Calif.; Gayle Bud, Bayard, Neb.; seven grandchildren; mother. Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Betty Marsh, Merced, Calif.; Marge Hansen, Salt Lake; Richard, West Valley; Calvin, Beverly Harvey, both Salt Lake; niece, Linda Balfour, West Valley. Burrell Ellis LaVern Burrell, 80, Magna, Monday in Logan, following services at Pleasant Green 2nd ward chapel. He died FriBURIED. Try Green Sheet day. Born on Oct. 21, 1900 in Avon, Utah to Orson and sified ads! MURRAY 4961S. SUM Clas-- 262-668- Skate City -26- 6-3991 262-405- BURIED. Darrell (Bud) Reed, 51, West Valley, Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Red- wood Road. He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on June 17, 1930 in Salt Lake to John Wilford and Rula Ensign Reed. Married to Bonnie Roberts in October of 1947 in Elko; divorced. Married to Vonda Bonnie Bigelow in October of 1969 in Elko; divorced. the city which they live. Sedillo said he has obtained the skills I. 4800 70 So. One (lock West of State St. Reed can participation in enhance 6 OPEN PICTURE 7:00-10:0- t. 7:15, 9:00 7:00-9:3- Mon.-Tkv- p.m. p.m. 0 Cloud Samlay Sat. Matlneei SAT. MATINEES CALL FOR SHOW 1:30-3:3- TIMES Pvt. Parties Available Survivors, sons, daughter, Mrs. Alan (Kathy) Steven D both Rinehart, n966 333 CARRIAGE Consulting work for other New York firms. Security officer for Zions Y. 14100 sTS TROLLEY S Redwood Rd Kennecott Securities, Building, last six years. Active in LDS church; Masonic Lodge, PTA. Survivors, widow; sons, J. Randolph, North Caldwell, N. J.; Thomas M., Mt. Holly, N. C.; Robert J., Plea- sant Grove; ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK brother, Albert, Pompton Plains, N. J.; mother in law, Hallie E. Porette, West Valley. Benson BURIED. Ezra William Benson, 70, West Valley, Wednesday in Bountiful City Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Saturday. SUPER FUZZ PG M" AU SEATS EVERT TUES. CENTER C255-3595,6'vd Wyo. studied political science at Weber State Mountain Fresh Water Cond. Inc. Intermountain West Insulation American International Systems of Utah Nuclear Waste Isolation Federal Department of Energy National Solar Clearing House Gasahol materials (Shirley) Jacobsen, both Valley; 24 grand- needed to work efficiently on the council from his experience in WEST VALLEY. A managing people and salesman for a soft money at the bank. drink firm has announced his intention to seek a seat on the Ci- STATISTICS (From Page 9, Col. 9) ty Council here. David brother, grandchildren; West , - Brian Smullin, Mrs. council must be and has the potential to be greater. The citys greatness lies in its people and I feel DEMONSTRATIONS EXHIBITS DISPLAYS the In addition, feel that West Valley is a great city 1981 by guidelines to him and open to feedback from him, Sedillo said. said. 6, established it I VALLEY FAIR MALL to ad- marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of LDS church. Former state handball champion. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Robert W., Dwayne W Mrs. David (Carol) Yates, all Taylorsville; Carl, Sandy; Paul L., Mrs. Jerry D. (Bonnie) Stephenson, both Salt Lake; Mrs. David (Barbara) Vollinger, Bountiful; Mrs. Ramon (Louise) 1945; (council members) must be in their District ENERGY CONSERVATION & HOME IMPROVEMENT SHOW manager Ben- son. Married to Gladys Rose Pickett on July 8, 1933; divorced. Married to Marian Vier on Nov. 30, They West, is seeking the council position in ( ENERGY EXPO) Perry and Mable Page 5, Col. 2) council. blems that arise, Buck Stoves son, both West Valley; two BURIED. Wendell Born on Feb. 14, 1911 in to John South Bountiful minister policies David Timmerman in Active 1940. 28, Sept. scouting; recipient of Silver Beaver Award. Member of LDS church. Survivors, son, daughter, Charles P., Mrs. Randy (Diane) Peter- ... (From Page ple will band together and solve any pro- Bamix Frederick Oswald Illsley in Manchester, England on Green M-- H If you are the owner or occupant of this weeks CLAIM CASH Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's winner ($10) was Elizabeth Walker, 367 E. McMillan in Murray. CANDIDATE- - - Intermountain West Management Corp. presents Grain County H & R Gktss Mix Autumn Hues With and the city departments by the results obtained. He said the council must be careful in the selection of a city man, September 24-2- Married to Charles described by her statement as industrious, honest and firm in her resolve. She said she wants to build our new city into a place which all members of the community can be justly proud of, and yet still afford to live. Her husband Phillip is an employe of the homemaker and Tooele Ordnance observance of Energy Conservation Week Businessman - Jordan parents of four. HONOREE . . . Hober Lloyd, monoger of ot Valley Fair Mall the past decade, was named Businessman of the Month Thursday by the West Valley Area Chamber of Mrs. Jordan is Nancy Jordan Thelma are the ZCMI Illsley BURIED. Bessie Bowett Illsley, 52, Tuesday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Granger 25th ward chapel. She died Friday. Born on Sept. 3, 1919 in Cheshire, England to Thomas and Thresa Cottrell Bowett. high PTSA. ble. " brother, Alonzo, Paradise, Utah; preceded In death by a son, Orson Reid, and a grandson. energy. The district candidate said she has been a spokesman for senior citizen groups. At present, she is first vice president and parliamentarian for the Kennedy junior d lifelong resident of Utah, Jackson has lived in Granger the past nine years. Jackson and his wife 38 helping young people find constructive outlets for their work, place raise a family. Planning for the future and a budget are necessary, he said, adding we need a council that will stimulate, inspire and direct the new city manager so we get the very best performance Fork Training School. Active in Mine Mill Union. Avid sportsman. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Keith, Mrs. William (Mae) Collings, Mrs. Douglas (Leone) Dangerfield, Mrs. Jesse (Joy) Christensen, all Magna; 27 grandchildren; Estate, she has been Involved in several business ventures and beauty pageants. In addition, Mrs. Jordan noted that she has been involved in youth which would make tightly-controlle- for Kennecott Copper Corp.; retired In 1967. Volunteer at American Glenarbor Real added that he would promote activities West Valley wholesome minimum a number of dollars, the statement said. A representative of favors efficiency and hard work in government and the development of parks and recreational areas. He MONTH Martha Johnson Burrell. Married to Ella Batt on June 25, 1924 in Logan LDS Temple. 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