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Show 3B wesT VALLEY Vltw ALCW - 1 e Thursday, Dec. Officers List '81 Objectives Plans GRANGER. are being made by new officers of Atonement Lutheran Church Women (ALCW) for the coming year. Following the election of Ada Wauhob as president, goals are being set up by the group. Other officers include Betty Haberman, vice president; Anderson, chair- man and circle chairmen are to be named later, Mrs. Wauhob explained The new officers were installed at the Advent tea held earlier in the month. vivors, brothers, Calvin, Magna; (Flossie) sisters, Vao Mrs. West Bowers, Emerson E. BURIED. Wauhob announced the Bible study for next year. Now You Are Gods People will Ada Wauhob to provide a program for all the women of the church. Circle meetings are held once a month,, the third Tuesday evening and the Wednesday morning following. be the study of I Peter. It will encourage people to get back to Christ, to live for and with Christ, she said. The Pfeiffer Nursing Home project will be continued for the 16th year. Plans call for ALCW members to visit the monastery in Huntsville, as well as touring the Jewish temple in Salt Lake. A traditional foreign foods supper will be held in late Feb- first general IML employe. Valley; Mrs. Basil (Ellen) Moore, Salt Lake, Harold, Butte, Mont. Mrs. ruary. The BURIED. John (Jack) Telford, 72, on Friday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at 260 E. South Temple. He died Dec 16 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Sept. 4, 1908 in St. Bees, Cumberland, England to Robert and Charlotte Rock Telford. Married to Mary Korfanta on Jan. 30, 1933 in Randolph, Utah; she died May 14, 1975. Came to U S in 1909. of WWH. Veteran BURIED William Barr Coon, 69, Magna, on Monday in Pleasant Green Cemetery, following graveside services He died at home Friday Born on June 27, 1911 in Moun tain View, Wyo. to William and Jenet Barr Coon. Sur- education. Mrs. Wauhob has served as president twice previously, in 1971 and 1973. The Granger resident since 1961 has been a member of ALCW since joining the church in 1967. She has also been sec- retary, treasurer, stewardship and circle chairman plus a member of the conference meeting of ALCW is planned for Jan. 27 when an outline of the 1981 program will be presented. A film on Lutheran World Relief will explain where blankets being made by Lutheran women are being distributed. Board meetings are, held once a month, with general meetings scheduled every other month board. Her husband Art is employed at UP Railroad. They have a daughter Julie who is married and a daughter Sara who is a student at West Lake junior high. Mrs. Wauhob bowls with the church women on Tuesdays and at present is compiling the churchs pictorial Mc- 78, on Monday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, following services at 8525 W. 2700 He died Dec. 17 in South. Long Beach, Calif. Born on April 5, 1902 in Salt Lake to Carty, Sr., John and Mary Trimmer McMarried to Amy Carty. Jackson on Jan. in she died Feb. 27, Salt Lake; 1978. Retired 11, 1922 Kennecott ac- countant. Member of Diehl Lodge. sons, Emerson, Survivors, Magna; Dr. Daryl, Salt Lake; Donald, Mission Vieio, Calif.; 12 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; one great Christopher greatgrandchild; brother, sisters, Mrs. Esther Odle, Mrs. Lelia Newbold, Salt Lake; C. Raymond, Idaho. BURIED. Matie Ruskier Herwick, 90, on Monday in Sunset Lawn Memorial Gardens, following services at 2350 E. 1300 South. Shedied Thursday in Salt Lake of natural causes. Born on Oct. Bemidji, Minn. of Seventh Day Adventist church. Survivors, 6, 1890 in Member son, daughters, Robert, Genevieve Pester, both Kearns; Sally Ann Newman, Ketchikan, Alaska. BURIED. Russell Scott Howell, 17, Taylorsville, on Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Sunday in an automobile accident Born on Jan. 23, Pocatello to James Construction Co employe. Survivors, parents, Taylorsville; brother, sisters, Mrs. Steve (Peggy) Daniels, Mrs Jonathan (Vickie) Hum phries, both Salt Lake, Daniels great grandson; brothers, W. James, Leonard, both Salt Lake; Robert, Sacramento. Phyllis in and Iva Johnson Howell. At tended Cottonwood high, Granite Alternative school. ViM Statistic Retired secretary; stewardship 1962 Member of LDS church Survivors, son, Melvin, Salt Lake; two grandchildren; one Maxine Hillstead, treasurer and June Brody, secretary of A Evanston. 25, 1980 near Richard, Colo.; Mrs. Vida Keystone, grandmother, Howell, Pocatello; great Mrs. Alice grandmother, Scarborough, Spokane, Wash John BURIED. Tuesday Memorial 79, West Valley, on in Valley View Park, following services at 36 E. 700 South. He died Saturday. Born on Jan. 3, 1901 in Pueblo, Colo to Samuel and Rosalie Groto Buccambuso. Married to Alice McKee on Aug 14, 1932 in Ely, Nev. Retired American Foundry employe. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Ruth Leonard, West Valley; Frank, Florida; eight grandchildren; five brothers, sisters, Dave, Joe, Bernice Rich, Lizzie Mar tillaro, all Salt Lake; Tony, Ely; Rose Green, St. Louis; Margaret Yates, Nevada. BURIED. Ainer C. Chader, 84, on Saturday in Springville, following services there. He died Dec. 17 in Bennion of causes incident to age. Born on Nov. 13, 1896 in Upsala, Sweden to Zacharias and Hilda Holm Chader. Married to Inez Crand on March 9, 1923 in Price, Utah. Former Whiting and Haymond Con struction Co. Veteran of WWI. Member of American Member of LDS Legion. church. Survivors, widow, Springville; daughters, Ber nice Tipton, Memphis, Tenn.; June Grier, Fruit Heights, Utah; JoAnn Stout, South Jor dan; five grandchildren; three great grandchildren; sisters, Vera Olsen, Murray; Zina Anderson, Sait Lake. Mary Dean Gilbert Holt, 56, West Valley, on Saturday in Midvale City Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died Dec. 16. Born on Jan. 17, 1924 in Midvale to Richard and Leona Leak Gilbert. Married to Gayle Holt on May 22, 1946 in Mid Member of Lady of vale. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband, West Valley; sons, daughter, Brian, West Valley; Mrs. Duane (Janet) Layton, Salt Lake; Gayle, Ferron, Utah; Douglas, Carmel, Ind.; five grandchildren; brothers, sister. Grant, Richard, both Midvale; Mrs. Wells (Faye) Roundy, Provo BURIED. John Christian (Chris) Foster, 20, Magna, on Tuesday in Orem City STARTS OecexnJber S6 -- 9AM 0 Police here are investigating the theft of tools, wheels and tires valued at $7,250 from a garage. Robert Bailey told Officer D. L. Lopez that when he showed up for y over-tire- Magna; Henry, Salt Lake; Stuart, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. BURIED. Beverly J. North Perks, 40, on Friday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at Taylorsville 11th ward. She died Dec. 16. Born on Jan. 13, 1940 in Salt Lake to George and Ivy North. Married to Eric Perks in Salt Lake. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; son, daughters, Vickie Evans, Barbara Eckardt, Leslie, Gregory, all Salt Lake; brother, sisters, Harry, Mrs. Ernest (Emma) Lambros, Mrs. Ernest (Ivy) Hranac, all Salt Lake. SCORPIO Oct. Try Green Sheet Cl. sified ads! 262-668- DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM The neighbors and kinfolk gather together at your place to bring you out of the doldrums. It does the trick. 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. Three neighborhood public hearings will be held In order tc give citizens and community groups of West Valley City the opportunity to provide input and discussion for the sevontt year Community Development Block Gront Funds. A Citizen; Advisory Committee will be elected ondor appointed tc study proposals and review progress and performance os weii as tubmft recommendations to the City Commission for West Volley City's Allocation of funds. Proposals for Community Development projects will be solicited during these heoringi and proposal forms ore currently ovailoble at the City offices. Postpone business dealings for a few days. Take time off. An especially beautiful gift is presented to you. No harm in reminding you to be alert CAPRICORN 19 Dec. to a unique proposition presented to you by one in authority. Is Started AQUARIUS 18 Jan. A TAYLORSVILLE. new section for building construction students is PISCES Feb. Holiday travel can get really fouled up. Be careful of what you eat and drink and when you do it . Social activities bring opportunities for furthering your ambitions. Enlarge your circle of acquaintances. 20 The public hearings will be held by neighborhood first full week of the New year. winter quarter at Utah Technical College. Students entering the program now and continuing through summer can complete their studies and graduate in 1982 with the section which began in fall quarter. construction trades, said this new section will help fill the need for skilled construction employes which is projected for 1982 when an influx of new industry and new people is expected in southern Utah, Nevada and Idaho. The first class in the program, tools of construction and blueprint reading, is scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Registration will continue three more days, next week, being held in the College Center. Winter quarter classes be5. Story To Be Told At Church ing with family relationships will be discussed. The latter class offering will involve discussion as well as text book study, it was noted. PerCEDAR CITY. New sons interested in parstudent registration for ticipating in either winter quarter classes group may contact the at Southern Utah State Epilepsy Assn, of Utah College here will be held at the Salt Lake adJan. 5 from 8:30 a.m. to dress, or by phone at 3:30 p.m. in the SUSC Signups Scheduled Administration For further information contact John Janson, West Valley City Planning, 974-550- Build- for winter quarter classes during early MeviBEURiniii signups. Evening school and continuing education classes will begin the week of Jan. 5 as indicated in the SUSC class schedule. Robb said more than 1,700 card packets (one for each student) were issued during the Cedar City institutions early registration. Tuition and fees may be paid in SUSCs large ballroom Jan. 6 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Grants, loans and scholarship-awar- d checks will be issued then also, Robb said. The late registration fee for winter quarter will not become effective until Jan. 7 - the third day of classwork, he noted. 5-- AFTER JOHN LENNON XMAS and Yi PRICE BEATLES RECORDS SALE! Large Selection WRAP. RIBBON, LOWEST PRICES! BOWS, ORNAMENTS, AND MUCH MORE SAVE Nyquil Cold Medicine Slate Of Classes Is Noted SALT LAKE. The Epilepsy Assn, of Utah will offer two group classes beginning in y at association offices, 668 So. 1300 mid-Januar- East. One is an adult self-hel- p group class that will start on Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. The discussion group for people who have epilepsy will be under the supervision of a licensed social worker, and will be held on Wednesdays for about 12 weeks. The second group session is a class for Reg. $1.89 12 oz. can class, the topic of parenting a child with epilepsy will be explored, and effective ways of deal 6 COKE, TAB SPRITE Ramblin ROOT BEER 6 oz. Pack $n 39 891 Reg. $2.21 Afnn NASAL SPRAY nmwBS parents starting Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. In that will be shown. a i ORVILLE REDENBACHER The longest acting nasal decongestant Up to 12 hour relief lu!fAST SI ..(tV P1 No. 935 or 950 EVEREADY 9-- BATTERIES Thayne & Linda's Cafe Size C or D - RIVAL 4 Pack CROCK POT $1.49 Value Open 24 llrs. I Except Closed Sim. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. WEST KEARNS 49 Vi Reg. $1.13 SSgfef. K 4219 I 1. Reg. $1.93 4727 SO. 40th f: The Hunter Community Council will sponsor o public heoring on January 8, 1981 ot 7:00 p.m. at Whittier Elementary School 5975 West 3500 South. Popping Corn 15 oz. WEST MAGNA fe ing. Winter term classwork will also begin on the 5th. Registrar Ward S. Robb said signups that day are for new SUSC students, as well as for regular and evening school students who werent able to register KEARNS. Members of the Gideon Society will conduct the 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship service at St. Pauls Lutheran church. Steven Lundberg will present the Gideon story. An offering will be taken at the close of the service to further the work of the society. Members of St. Pauls will conduct evening worship services at 7 oclock at the Golden Living Center. Music will be presented by the choir. Mrs. Bertha Walz and her daughters Andrea, Tamara and Anita who were baptized by Rev. Clayton Hammell last week, were received as members of the congregation Sunday, along with Alan Walz, Mrs. Florence Tuckey and Susan Carmichael and her son Cody Amos. j - 583-424- social GRANGER. event for families will be staged in Granger South stake on New Years Eve. Beginning at 7 p.m., the Walt Disney movie, The Fifth Avenue Ir- 3561 SO. 8400 th- The Redwood Community Council will sponsor o public heor Ing on Jonuary 7, 1981 at 7:00 p.m at the Redwood Multi Purpose Center, 3060 Lester Street At SUSC A 4151 dulng y; The GrangerHunter Community Council will sponsor o public hearing on Jonuary 6, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. at West Lake Junioi High School, 3450 West 3400 South. scheduled to begin Activity For Families Set SO. REDWOOD RD. TAYLORSVILLE ap- COMMUNITY results. In Building BUY EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION!! NOT ALL ITEMS AT EACH STORE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST also Burglars parently made off wiin four wheels and a similar number of tin he added. PUBLIC NOTICE WEST VALLEY CITY 23-O- New Unit regulars boxes containing tools worth $4,000 had been stolen. t. c. Jan. VALLEY. WEST r. Magna; son, daughter, David, Jennifer, both Ogden; brothers, sister, Alisa, gin IFIS DEMY Forecaal Period: Emotions are high the first of the ARIES week. Things settle down and peace 19 Mar. and good will surrounds you. TAURUS Happy contacts with friends from a 20 distance. Home is the hub of much Apr. activity. Try not to get GEMINI Money could be a big issue at this time. Enjoy the holidays and iron May2I-June2- 0 out the problem next week. CANCER Cooperation with mate or partner is 22 stressed. You are in the driver's seat June and can afford to bend a little. Your originality and excellent taste in LEO 22 selecting gifts for loved ones brings July much happiness to you and them. Romance seems to be a likelihood, VIRGO 22 along with all the other things that Aug. are happening in your social sphere. A sense of spiritual renewal turns LIBRA 22 your thoughts to a higher plane. DeSept. cisions at this time have far reaching 228-138- work at 2131 W. 2200 South on Wednesday, he noticed that two tool Tools, Wheels Report Stolen To City Police Your Week Ahead Horoscope Gene Overson, dean of BURIED. Elks. Cemetery, following services at 2128 So. State. He died at Born on home Thursday. April 29, 1960 in Port Arthur, Tex. to Raymond and Ruth Swift Foster. Married to Beth Heselton on June 12, 1976 In Provo. St. Regis Paper Co. employe. Graduate of Orem high, Utah Technical College in Provo. Member of LDS church. Survivors, mother, VJ. 3500 So. hours: ust T09 Mon.-Fr- i. " 10-- 9, .11 closed Sat. 10-- 6 imiv |