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Show TjTTrrrrrrrrrr tty Thursday, June WEST VALLEY VIEW SAYS SHE The house is clean again. The cats have come out of hiding. from the I n g , C sleePin8 ; Yes, the house is the same as it was two days ago - clean and quiet. Too quiet. .. to their perch in the basement. small amount of A elbow grease eradicated the bathtub ring. The washer is churning away at towels and sheets. All of the toys that adults give to one another are back in their places - probably not to be touched again for months except for dusting. The Rubics Cube has been restored to its solved state. -- Granite District -- ba8s been o have returned r i din-- i room carpet. The - 1 bathroom door is once again held open by the rubber shot that so ducky filled with Aubrey, intrigued Only the fresh flowers gracing the dining room table indicate that anything out of the ordinary has happened. B-- crumbs If you listen carefully, you can almost hear a giggle or a squeal of delight. Almost, but not quite. How long will it be before I glance at the bedroom door upon wakening and not see the image wide-eyeof a little girl quietly observing the aunt she hasnt really had a chance to know. An aunt whose first name is her middle one. The extending of my arms brings her across the floor, security blanket in hand. As she snuggles up to me, I realize what is missing in my single life. She is follow d Richard Bezzant, a (Dick) longtime Magna resident, has filed for a seat on the Granite Board of Education. Married and the father of four children, Bezzant has 25 years all experience in conphases of building struction, engineering and planning maintenance of large industrial facilities, commercial plants and private homes. In addition, he has had experience in craftsman training programs, plant work schedullayout, ing, engineering work standards, bidding new work, methods improvement and plant safety programs, as well as being super facilities engineer and licensed contractor. Bezzant has also taken a course in business management at the University of Utah and studied with Engineering, International Correspondence School, as well as receiving plumbing apprenticeship training in an area voca- tional school. If elected to the board, Bezzant said that among his goals would be working to guarantee equal op- all portunities students in the district, developing a close working relationship was be?) The Opening Of The Animal Clinic Small & Large Animal Practice 1622 W. 7800 S. W. Jordan with parents, PTA and the school re- mainder arrived at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: Dick Bezzant board creating an open door policy with citizen and communication promoting utilization of existing school buildings concerning cost per student. In addition, he said he would strive to L. Fitch, Rockwood Way Brent Larsen, 3810 3843 Sumter Dr. Randall L. Probert, 4889 So. 3145 West Roger Q. Smith, 3237 W. 4460 South David B. Hollinger, 6284 for long-rang- e planning on construction of new schools in the Stokewater Dr. William Groves, 2303 Harvestland Dr. Bernardo Cervantes, 5066 Pieper Blvd. Ralph Q. Bahr, 4352 So. district and establish guidelines for Phillip C. Stringham, So. Edgeware Lane long-rang- e 3720 West planning on replacement, repair, improvements and additions to existing facilities. Active in his church, Bezzant is also a U. S. Navy veteran. captured proudly West Terry C. Brinkman, 4485 Richard C. Robinson, 3545 W. GeneCir. Craig T. Crookston, 4204 Braywood PI. ST. Girls Jim Miyake, 2775 So. 9000 West Calnita Cir. Steven Sprouse, 6484 6076 Fox Hills Dr. Glen Dana, Chesterfield St. David So. 2495 Bullock, R. Craig Armstrong, Candis Dr. Timothy Gutierrez, 4873 Mandan Way Brent E. Fuller, 6205 So. Swasey Richard Michael Koncar, Valley View Dr. Raymond Beckstead, 6352 King Valley Road Charles Atkinson, 4218 W. 5985 South Eldon Paskett, 5163 So. 2200 West Mark Williams, 6514 Daf- HOSPITAL Daniel Dinnerline, So. 6400 West 3251 Gabriel Guerrero, Eugenia PI. 3109 Boys W. Mitchell, 3555 W. Christopher Gleave, So. 8400 West 3355 Sperry, 5108 Morris Clark, 3844 Jeffrey 3652 2664 W. 3362 So. Charles Martin Tracy-Collin- BRENTWOOD STONEWARE Choose the Devonshire or pattern; starter set includes dinner plate, salad plate, cup and saucer. Mead-owbroo- BAVARIAN CRYSTAL This beautiful lead crystal is handblown; starter set includes one piece of your choice. ROGERS or TOWLE STAINLESS Choose the New Melody or French Jet design; starter set includes teaspoon, soup spoon, knife, dinner fork and salad fork. k Darren Marx, 3264 So. Westcrest Road Richard W, Thompsen, 4187 Alice Way David Attridge, 2737 So. 3145 West Kenneth Hahn, 4038 W. 5500 South Alan G. 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With each additional deposit of $100 you may add to your collection at low, savers prices. Or you may deposit $500 or more and purchase complete sets immediately. W. 5255 South Silverado Dr. Leslie Mounteer, 4881 So. 2997 As I stop to pet the cat, I chide him for hiding in the basement during the visit. Fool, I call him. You could have been loved by experts. I was. Kim Anzlin, 3441 So. 4300 West Lee Thompson, 5105 Silvertip Dr. 4895 South Boys So. Cintas, Talbot, 4277 W. 3575 3450 Larry 7895 West Tangier Cir. Reed George, Swasey Dr. Jeff Knowles, 5018 2127 James Nowaskey, W. Grant B. Hodson, 5906 Zenith Cir. Kirk G. Urry, 4859 Hillmar St. Craig Fisher, 5289 Wood-tre- 3573 West Haun, 4180 West Williams, my chair. Being single and of course childless, I cant very often share in the feelings that my mother must have. But a glimpse of that Douglas Deno Dr. 4386 that hopefully lies somewhere in the future. Kim Kevin Powell, 3810 So. 7000 West John Wilkinson, 2607 Cherry View Dr. Robert J. Cushing, 3721 Chatterleigh Dr. Mark Perry, 2925 So. Patricia Cir. Herbert H. Muddrow, 7145 W. Kings Estate Dr. Steve C. Strain, 6808 Georgia Dr. Scott Hill, 4025 So. 5710 to Disneyland trip 5585 South Girls 5375 Woodledge Ave. beckons me to find something more to do. To leave reflections for later. Reluctantly, I rise from Lynden e Larry Martinez, Girls 4800 West Pakulul, These photos will be enjoyed by all of us someday and the experience compared with a 3860 South So. 7785 West MARK'S HOSPITAL VALLEY WEST Michael C. Larsen, 6477 Castleview Dr. Bruce G. Beck, 4605 So. Siosai invades my clean, quiet home today. I feel suddenly how she must when I leave her home for mine. I realize why she wants the dishes left behind so that there will be something to occupy her in those first, difficult moments. I share with her the joy in the anticipation of a visit, in its actual happening and the very real small heartbreak at its end. Of course with her I feel the great love for these children andA the joy they bring into our lives. gratitude not only for their being, but for their closeness to us. The silence in my house Shadowwood Road 4328 So. 1100 West fodil Way Boys Edward McDonald, Trinity Ave. manuevering a bumper car. A look of stunned irritation when someone crashed into her crossing her face. Dodie will be seen enjoying the adult rides perhaps more than those designed especially for children, which at nine she still is. But she cheerfully participated with her sisters. Kelli, age four, was indignant that she was deemed too small to ride the Tidal Wave. Her face will show that but will also reflect the joy of other moments. Ah yes, Lagoon. It should always be visited with children. 5426 OTHER HOSPITALS Twin Girls 2700 Boys Cottonwood Hospltol Glrli John they e, Cordell S. DeMille, So. 4320 West - Valley West. The establish guidelines Announces Answer 268 0518 self-defens- Still, it cant be easy. Im not sure I could succeed, I muse. Its not easy, their mother admits. "But they came one at a time. In my quiet house I reflect on the joy that their visit brought, my thoughts swing first to one incident and then another. They come to rest on the film in my camera. There will be a shot of Aubreys look of surprise as Lagoons Bulgy the Whale begins its movement. A catsup-covere- d face enjoying the last vestiges of lunch. Cori, now seven (How can that throat. It wont last forever. I reflect on the hundreds of questions I answered in the brief time they were here. How come Im not married? (Im really not sure). Why dont I live with Grandma any more? (She wouldnt have me.) Where did I get my water bed? How come my cat is afraid of kids? Etc? Etc? In my mind I compare these children with those who disturbed the church meeting I attended last week and I wonder why some parents instill basic good man fants were girls; 46 were boys. Sixteen were born at Cottonwood hospital, 14 at St. Marks and three at the Industrial educationfor Its replied. After all, we have to live with them. Yes, the house is clean and its quiet. And theres a lump in my Two sets of twins, both girls, boosted the weeks west side birth total to 98, according to hospital reports through Sunday night. of the inFifty-tw- o instructor, Brent Palfreyman D.V.M If No Alone now, when will I stop longing for an unexpected hug, an outpouring of affection from these children whove known nothing but love in their short spans on earth? Two Twin Arrivals Boost Baby Total visor of maintenance, industrial engineer, training ners in their offspring and others dont seem to even notice when theirs are disturbing the peace. In fact, I posed the question to the parents of these four. ed in quick succession by her three sisters who have been waiting for signs of life from my room. 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