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Show w offered during the fall quarter are arts and crafts for preschoolers, various craft courses for adults, including Slate Classes Revealed KEARNS Of tion for needlepoint, Community at Kearns high can be accomplished any Tues- day, or Wednesday Thursday from 4 to 7 p m Adult non graduates desiring to complete high school graduation painting, requirements register for most quired classes at charge UiiaP re- no auto Ranald Webb BURIED on Wednesday in Lake Hills Memorial Park, follow ing services at 36 E 700 South He dud Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital following an accident Aug 12 Born on Nov 10 1962 in Salt Lake to Kenneth and Marlene Dyer Webb Attended South high Member of LDS church Sur vivors parents West Valley, brothers sisters Kenneth, Charlene Terry Clifford Smith, Kathy Dahlquist Deb bie Sue Kelly grandmother, Mrs Edna Webb 17. me- The Community BURIED Hugh Norman Nielsen 24 Kearns on Mon day in Valley View Memorial Park following services at He died Kearns 14th ward Born on Feb 19 Thursday 1956 in Salt Lake to Norman School also sponsors a family night at the Kearns pool or gymnasium at no charge from 7 to 10 pm Special interest classes and activities for all age groups are of fered at low cost Among classes being S knitting chanics and woodshop courses will be offered Pilot ground school is available and Boy Scout merit badge classes will be held may and Mary Lou Kidd Nielsen Married to Johanna Anthon, Active in Boy divorced Survivors, parents, Scouts brother sisters, Kearns Spencer Myrene Alecia, all Kearns grandmother, Mrs Julia Nielsen, Salt Lake Oct 6 and sewing machine embroidery Training in cashier checking, bookkeeping and creative writing Is available, as well as auto body repair and Registra- School classes Wednesdays, Lake Salt a in Born on June 1, 1916 in South Jordan to James and Mary Goff Nielsen Married to Verbena Lovendahl on Aug 31 1938 in Salt Lake, solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Retired Kennecott Temple Member of LDS employe Survivors church widow, Kearns, sons, daughters Mrs Dennis (Linda) Wright, Denis both Kearns Wayne, Del (Joan) Mrs Murray Mrs Centerfield Draper Dale (Sharon) Ratcliffe West sisters Allen, Kearns Mrs Clarence (Clarissa) Giles Mrs Douglas (Coral) Peisley both Riverton Mrs Mrs Bountiful, (Shawna) 13 Mrs Freston Trevor Hyrum, grandchildren two great BURIED Lilas Snow Earl s Court Porter, 2331 Road on Saturday m South Morgan Cemetery following services at 4330 So Redwood Road She died Aug 12 Born in Manti, Utah to Edward and Magdalen Olson Snow Mar ried to Robert Porter on April 24, 1959 in Ogden Member of LDS church Survivors, hus son, Ed band Taylorsville ward Fernstrom, Salt Lake four grandchildren, brother sisters, Mrs Eugene (Della) Edward McPhie Kearns HILLSDALE. . . New principal at Hillsdale elementary Barbara Barton shows native dress and book from Jordan from where she recently returned. Jordan Study Of Interest which date as early as 7,000 B C , Mrs Barton said KEARNS If any students have moved in to the Fox Hills area and are not yet registered for school, we would like to invite them to come in today (Thursday) or tomorrow to register and get acquainted w ith us, said Bruce Wasden, principal of Fox Hills elementary Classes will run from to 3 30 p m for students in first through sixth grade, he said Morning kindergarten students will be m class from 9 to 11 55 a m , afternoon kindergarteners from 12 35 to 3 30 p m On Friday, first through sixth graders will attend from 9am to 1 50 pm, morning kindergarteners from 9 to 11 45 a m and afternoon kindergarteners from 11 45 a m to 1 50 p m About 900 students are expected, the principal said We are looking forward to a great year with an outstanding staff of teachers, he added School lunch will not be served on the first day of school Students may bring a sack lunch Monday School lunch will be served beginning Tuesday, Mr Wasden said ( Leath penter, social vice presi dent, Kathi Harmon, in volvement vice presi ' Robbins, Pocatello Robyn serve as Jones, community vice president and Lisa Miller, spiritual vice president Janet Young will Seminary Year At Granger Is Being Planned GRANGER dent, historian, Kathy Page as secretary, and Jeff Marsh as adviser Council members at the Gran TIIURS., FRI., SAT . IheGlSt ACCESSORIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! MEN'S McGREGOR SLACKS SUNGLASSES SA VINOS 21st-23r- d Rea. to $12.50 Green. LINGERIE M ISSEY & JRS. PANTIES DRESSES Reg. to YOUNG MEN 99 $6.50 CORDUROY PANTS 99 $3" BRAS Reg. to $10.50 GreeS.5 GfS5- MISSEY DOMESTICS LUGGAGE SLACKS BY JAX SLAX BLANKETS SAMSONITE SONORA II 230 99 OFF their civilizations, Readied For Year 9am Mrs sen, academic vice president, Mark Car- D To New Principal Fox Hills Murphys WaLn0!J' Style curricular Geneva Page Sandy, Mrs Neldon (Arlean) Walters American Fork hospital Jordan Turner, , BURIED Erin Ann Bleak, infant daughter of Steven and Elizabeth Robinson Bleak, on Wednesday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following graveside services She died Aug 9 m a Salt Lake medical center shortly after birth Survivors parents Kearns sister, Kearns grandparents Mr and Mrs Glen Bleak Houston Mr and Mrs Lee Mr and Dallas Robinson Drommond (Donna) Hugh ger high seminary have been meeting weekly all summer to study and to prepare plans for special weeks, morning sides and firesides for the coming year Alan Stenberg will serve as president, wuth Maree Brooks as spiritual environment vice president, Terry Han- Mrs Bur (Ireta) Mrs San Diego Mrs Jean Charles Truth or Consequences, N M , preceded in death by son, Paul Fernstrom Calif brother, grandchildren, jm mcdrald's FitsYours. Our GRANGER Ive the Middle East Tw'elve been an educator all my educators from Utah life and loed every spent six weeks in the minute of it said BarHasemite Kingdom of bara Barton, new prin Jordan dunng the sumcipal of Hillsdale mer, for the purpose of de eloping a cadre of elementary school I am educators from the state really pleased with tins appointment to who are knowledgeable Hillsdale We have a and have insight about dedicated staff and good the country of Jordan parent support and a As a result of their visit good, active PTA I feel they will prepare sure we can plan on a materials to be used in good year, she said A native of Santa Utah schools through Clara. Utah, Mrs Barthe State Board of ton attended Dixie high Education, she explainand Dixie College, the ed Each participant University of Utah, made a cross section Brigham Young University and San Francisco study of Jordan and its culture The major State College She has taught in areas of interest were Washington County and education, contemin Salt Lake School porary social issues, art District, came into the and antiquities Mrs Granite District in 1959 Bartons inand has served for 10 dividual unit of study The home and years as principal of the was She was able to School Last family Hartvigsen year she took a leave of visit in many homes and to develop personal absense from her ad mimstrative duties to relationships with teach at the Fox Hills several families and children elementary Members of the group It was neat to get back to teaching after 10 now have a commitment to share their years in administration I enjoyed the children so experiences, stories and slide pictures with much. she remarked Mrs Barton has been interested civic and selected as Special educational groups Educator of the Year throughout Utah, she and is listed in Whos said It was one of the Who of American most rewarding exWomen She and her husband, periences I have ever Mason, have three had in my life It was children and fourteen exciting to become aware of the social and grandchildren Mrs Barton was cultural differences and recently a member of similarities and also to the Utah Study Group to become aware of the cultural heritage of Clarke Phyllis West Valley View lUPThurs , Aug 21,1980 BURIED Joseph James Nielsen 64 Kearns on Mon Memorial View day in Valley Park following services at He died Kearns 21st ward Friday Salt Lake West Valley City, UT. Gr eej. Green Sock Hop Set Saturday At APPLIANCES JUNIORS SHOES BRITTANIA JEANS ATHLETIC TYPE K- COLOR Stake Center KEARNS 1 3" diag. portable 1 00 T.V. SOLID STATE Members of Kearns East stake will host a disco sock hop for youth age 14 and older from 8 to 11 p m Saturday m the Kearns 3rd 17th ward building Prizes will be given to both boys and girls for best decorated socks in three categories, funniest weirdest and most original Dress will be casual, but participants are being asked to wear dress pants Admission will be $1 Refreshments will be served Shamo Named Ward Bishop BENNION other stake changes, Carl Tippets and Duard Riggs were sustained alternate high councilors and Dennis Carman and Jan Waite were named to the high council Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else lift? , t r Lyle Shamo has been sustained bishop of Benmon 12th ward His counselors will be Doug Hind and William Bridge In it Ms 1ft tif t1 i lA LV dSFjfc L i mcdonald's Our Style FitsYours. Use or Open Your McDonald's Charge, VISA or Master Charge VALLEY FAIR MALL Open 10 9 Mon. thru Fri. 10 6 Sat CLOSED SUNDAY f I |