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Show - r 90, ' WIST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Feb, 19, 1981 K ii ' I i r 4 Northland Wm wmM STAINLESS STEEL TABLE WARE Ringing t h David Houtz Houtz Boy Claims His Badge mo? TAYLORSVILLE. Y David Houtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Houtz, has become the third son in the family to receive a Boy Scout Eagle badge. Yoa owe H lo younoif to make your jot o! dewtlng easier... just pull up the our Choice! lever and the rollers squeeze out excess water From troop 91 with Todd as scoutmaster, the boy painted the beams on the bowery at Taylorsville stake center to complete his service project. He has been assistant senior patrol leader and president of his deacons quorum. The Eisenhower junior high eighth grader played on the and dirt. Hands stay dry amt clean with Chuck ROLL-O-MAD- C. UCHUS AVAItAftU . Now Only schools volleyball Duracell j fl-- T 200 COUNT " FILLER PAPER! regular OI pkc pk. I) Size 2 pk. SHAMPOO SIZU 1 7 OZ. 50 H I Education Week Is o U. I On Agenda OR It! G. OK iiut Din FOR OILY GRANGER. Jordan stakes second annual IH education week will be held Feb. 26 and 27 from 7 to 9 50 p.m. Guest speakers both : liamhoo BASKETS WITH wring MOP! 5x7 C 2 Power Strip SPONOK FRAMES KKl).i.i v ,k. C Size PK. PICTURE Acme I Your Choice! o RULED Capri BATTERIES MOLT COLLEGE team. He works at a golf course and enjoys that sport. He is one of six children. Brothers Mike and Craig have previously been awarded Eagle badges. OPT nights will include George Mary and Stur-laugso- Mr. Durrant, author of LI)S books, has written Love at Home Starring Miss Father. tells her conversion story in the book A Soul So Rebellious. Instruction will be offered in a number of classes for youth age 12 and older, as well as adults. Subjects include photography, gardening, auto tips, crafts, J, VOUH CHOICE! I.KYF.H Durrant Frances well-know- n INCIIKS Stur-laugso- $ iHxlO INCIIKS K. OCedar Pyrex CASSEROLE ANGLER s k BROOM! I V. Texas-War- 12 0. I o Bamboo TUMBLERS AYAII.AIH.E in. ACI1 e IN budgeting, power. There will be no charge to attend and classes will be offered at the stake center. The courses are in keeping with this years theme in Jordan stake, Family Preparedness, according KACI to Robert B. stake president. I Affair Planned BENNION. Doris Tag- PLASTIC gart will be guest iiam;ers Will ii itimw V , U.MUMl Oil U I low r FOR OR Q, ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN Oj FOR CHILDREf I II Reduces fever Fast Doctor . n ruuob PROFESSION STY I.E J Joseph CHOICE OF RED OR 111,1 E SALT' ASPIRIN SQUEEGEE & WASHER SPONGE AND STURDY LONG-LIF- SHAKER Speedee SQUEEGEE Syi'EEGEE E O EA. or PEPPER E RI.YDE Superwasher PKS. Genteo Y LONG-LIF- CHILDRENS PKG OF 36 STATISTICS VI. EFFICIENT FRED SPONGE f speaker at a mother and daughter night to be held tonight (Thursday) at Bennion junior high. Tickets for the 7 p.m. affair will be available at the door. Also included on the program will be a gymnastics demonstration, as well as a dance concert. (See Page 8B, Col. 1) Tuesday in a Salt Lake 0ODMR DAYS NET-CO- St.. JL jnm. Safety Lock -- Cap Arnold, Mom, Daughter uni or WALL HANGINGS ItKYEK AGE A Easy DUST MOP si.i-- : lO I NYLON LID ' KACI Light DISHES! WITH &,&: KACI O EACH n hospital. Born on Sept. 4, 1922 in Salt Lake to Edmund Sig munc and Ada Remington Gelb Married to Evelyn Hen drickson on June 10, 1948 in Salt Lake; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple, Member of LDS church. Sheet metal mechanic. Air Force veteran Ot WWII, Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Clyde Eugene. Rexburg, Idaho; Virginia Kay 6eilevue. Wash.; Lawson, eight grandchildren. BURIED. Baldwin, William W. Kearns, Monday m valley View Memorial Park, following services at Kearns 16th ward chapel. He died Thursday. Born on Dec. 13. 1906 in Beaver to William Ancei and Esteila Paxton Baldwin. Warned to Bertrude (Birdie) Day on June 2. 1930 in Beaver, solemnized m Manti LDS Temple. Member of United Mme Workers of America employed by U. S Fuel Co for 43 years, retired in 197? Moved to Kearns in 1974 Survivors, widow, son. Wallace R . Salt daughter, 74, Mrs, Merlin Lake; (Geaiding) Blackburn, Kearns; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren; s.ster, Mrs. Alice Schoenfeld. St George. v, |