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Show Literary Group Installs KEARNS. Members of Les Belles Lettres in- stalled officers last night (Wednesday) at the home of Mrs. Lynne Peterson for a dinner and installation of new officers New president of the Kearns literary group is Debbie Armstrong. She will be assisted by Lynne Peterson, program chairman; Mary Boekweg, secretary; Pat Cracroft, treasurer and Linda Behunin, historian. New members Where The Red Fern by Wilson Rawls Mrs. Scoville is a graduate of Highland high, has attended Brigham Young University and is presently attending the University of Utah. She is the wife of Steve Scoville and has one daughter. Grows, intro- duced during the event were Debbie Millard, Joan Wagstaff, Sherri Winter and Charlene Hunt. An outline of the books to be presented this year was given. The first review, to be presented by Diane will be given on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Scoville will reSco-vill- e, view the popular Library Offering Activities MAGNA. A host of spe- cial activities are being planned for patrons of the Magna Library with Sept. 9 slated for the beginning of a series of lectures and workshops for women. The seminars will include microwave cooking, crafts, dieting and exercise. More information may be obtained by contacting the library at On Sept. 13, a collection of cartoons for preschoolers have been selected to appeal to small 250-288- 0 fry. Titles include Grasshopper and the Wett Valley View Thurs., Aug. 28, 1980 H Id mg Hanson, Vic tor v lie, Calif , Joe, Alpine, Utah, Ledia Thorne, Pleasant Grove; Nan Russon, Pleasant sisters, West Valley City, UT. ID Green, Haunted Cat and others The art of origami will be demonstrated on Sept. 27 at 1 p.m when Grace Oshita will show school-ag- e elementary children how to fold paper figures. Exceptional films for young people will begin Sept. 20 at 2 p.m. Stories on film include Carol Johnson: Handicapped and Dan Gymnast Haley: Mountain Ant, Gemevive Bar raclough, Denver SERVICES At noon today (Thursday) at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Htghland Dr, for Thomas Clyde Jones, 85, prior to burial there He died Monday in a Salt Lake nursing home Born on Dec 23, 1894 m Hunter to David and Ida Miller Jones Married to Anne Walker on Oct 18, 1920 m Cardston, Alberta, Canada, later solemnized m Alberta LDS Temple, she died June Musician Member 20, 1978 of LDS church Survivors, C. sons, Ray, Wallace, both Salt Lake, four grand children, six great Vera sister, grandchildren, Borlase, Anaheim, Calif Uifo BURIED S lalL&UcA Lillie V Lloyd Rowsell, 73, Magna, on Wednesday in Elysian Burial Gardens, following services at 4760 So State She died at home Saturday of natural causes. Born on Dec 6, 1906 in Mercur, Utah to Ole and Bangta Poison Hanson Mar ried to Harold Lloyd on June 1, 1925 in Salt Lake LDS Tem pie, he died Aug 25, 1954 Mamed to Orville Rowsell on June 9, 1975 Survivors, hus band, Magna, son, daughter, Michael, Hunter, Mrs Connie (Sonya) Fry, San Jose, Calif , 18 grandchildren, six great brothers, grandchildren, Epilepsy Programs Are Set and in the schools to acquaint the public with epilepsy, she said. justment problems The second program involves group sessions for adults and teenagers with epilepsy and for parents of children with epilepsy. The group sessions will allow people to express what's happened to them and how to deal with it, an association spokesman said Of particular information Further may be obtained by ing Try Green Sheet classified ads! BOTTLED im- portance, she added, is the group meetings for WATER parents COSTS! of call- 8 epileptic children Information on what actually is happening to the child will be brought forward as well as what you can and cant do Many people think their child is going to die That's a natural reaction, but it's not A child's emoright Invest Distiller j in o New World) at 10 low be-- t odver- nationally tised prices. Learn why you should be drink-- ) ing pure HO produced through "Fractional Distillation" tional development Two LAKE. programs designed to help persons deal with epilepsy are being offered by the Epilepsj Assn of Utah Individual assistance and counseling is offered in the first program, which deals with economic and social ad SALT depends on how a parent reacts," the spokesman noted In addition to discussions, information will be presented on the different types of seizures and their treatment with medication The programs are part of a campaign being launched on television Djnew) LIFE 467-928- 8 ext. 22 SAFETY PROGRAM . . . Pat Baxter gives her son William a boost to post notice of school safety program for children attending Western Hills elementary. At Western Hills - Student Safety KEARNS. The Western Hills elementary PTA is establishing a new safety program for children walking to and from school. The Block Parents program is designed to WOW! establish homes on each block to which children I with Power Drive )C Concept jf may go if they need help ft ond attachments of any kind while walking to school or home, 3niy said PTA president JulReg. 279 ie Kaleikini. A sign will be placed We repair all in the windows of the makes of selected homes, and parents in those homes vacuums. will be keeping a watchSpecializing in: ful eye on the street, k Eureka Kirby alert to possibilities of Hoover Bison children being troubled Genuine parts, bags, by bullies, dogs, or safeft belts and brush rolls, jf ty hazards of any kind, she explained. JA.T. ENTERPRISES A safety assembly 408 W, 5415 S., KEARNS will be held at the Tel. 966-141- 6 school, PTA workers will present a skit J $1QQ95 ITT J J Is Aim explaining the program to the children, and telling them when they should go to the block parentss homes, what the homes may be used for and how to recognize them. are Posters being placed in every classroom and teachers will also discuss safety and the new program with students. J 80 J Of Blood 1 J Pints Stake Goal MAGNA. A Red Cross blood clinic on Sept. 2 between 3:45 and 8:30 p.m. in the Magna stake center, 8181 W 3320 South. Joyce Bezzant will oversee the activity. Experienced Red Cross personnel will be on hand to draw the blood. All members of the stake who are able are being encouraged to VOTE DVAYNE T. JOHNSON HOUSE participate. DISTRICT 31 Expected goal for the clinic is 80 pints out of the six wards in the stake. Donors should be between 18 and 65 to be eligible. 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