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Show 9C MSTVAUSYmw Thursday, Mar. 12, 1981 Teacher, Students Trip To China Calls Trio KEARNS. Ive got my bags packed already. A trip to China was not exactly on my list of things to do, but when the chance came along, it was such a great opportunity, I just couldnt said Linda resist it, Pearson, Kearns high science teacher now on a year's sabbatical, as she discussed her forthcoming trip. The State Board of Education is sponsoring the trip. Mrs Pearson will be accompanying Dr. Dean Belnap, chairman of the Board; Dr. Walter Talbot, Supe- rintendent of explained. The Chinese government will provide guides for the group, she said, and they will be able to visit schools in different known as the Venice of China," where they will tour the Suzhou, silk worm handicraft Shanghai, farms and shops and where they dreamed Id ever get go to China I to plan on starting summer quarter at the University of Utah this summer, after I graduate from CvDrus I Public Instruction, two teachers from Salt Lake School District and 30 students three CHINA TOUR EYED . . . Cyprus high students Shelly Rydalch (seated) and Scott Hancock, along with Linda Pearson, view China on mop prior to departure for that country on State Board of Education tour this spring. adviser-chaperon- 3rd in ward, Taylorsville was sustained Sunday as an alternate member of the Taylorsville North stake high council. Released during the general session of semiannual conference session was Kenneth S. Roberts as assistant stake clerk and high priest quorum secretary. Vila Jacobson was approved as the cultural arts specialist on the stake activity committee. John Roy Nash, Taylorsville 8th ward, was ordained an elder. parts of China. The tour will include visits to Hong Kong, Peking, where the group will tour the seat of the Chinese government and will view the Great Wall of China; Xian, where they will observe archeological digs; Nanking; Any rabbit can swim if it has to. But some, such as the marsh rabbit that inhabit the Atlantic and Gulf coastal states from Virginia to Alabama, take to water almost as readily as ducks. Marsh rabbits have been known to outswim dogs. e 7WSn V 40 will see the port, communes and temple gar- dens. Several local businesses are helping to sponsor students, said Mrs Pearson. Two Cyprus high students who will be included in the group are Shelly Rydalch, daughter of Robert and Jean Rydalch, and Scott Hancock, son of Mr and Mrs DaleS. Hancock The Hancock youth could not be reached for comment, but Miss Rydalch said she is very, very excited. I never am going into elementary education and I think this is a neat opportunity to learn something about the Chinese educational system. I hope I can pick up some information that will be of use in my future career," she said. Well stop in Hong Kong on the way home and be able to shop and visit some of their famous restaurants, added Mrs. Pearson. It is a fantastic opportunity and I am happy and excited. I just cant wait, she concluded. . BURIED Michael Bay Haskin, 14, Saturday m Valley View Memorial Park, follow mg services at Hunler 12th He died Thurs ward chapel day m an auto bicycle acci dent Born on March 29, 1966 in to Laurence and Arden Davis Haskin Survivors, parents, grandparents, John Haskin, L Mary Jorgensen, brothers, sisters, Jay, Mark, Victor, David, James, Sherr, Sandra, Christine, Valerie BURIED Keith Hess Ar chibald, 66, Taylorsville, Fn day m Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following ser vices at 4330 So Redwood Road He died last Tuesday Born on June 30, 1914 in Plymouth, Utah to George S and Rhoda Hess Archibald Married to Naomi Lmnebach on Oct 2, 1957 in Evanston Veteran of WWll Retired truck driver for IML Sur vivors, widow son, daughters, Richard Keith (Rick), Mrs Neil (Linda) Love, Mrs Donna Tucker, all West Valley City, Woody Hoover, West Jordan; five grandchildren, brothers, Wayne H , Oregon, Eugene H , Illinois BURIED John Lopez, 24, Magna, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park, following ser vices at Lourdes Catholic church He died last Tuesday m an industrial accident Born on March 21, 1956 m Murray to Ted and Hazel Jaramiilo Married to Sherne Lopez Velasquez in Magna on Nov 12, 1977 Employe of Ken necott Copper Corp Member of Catholic church Survivors, widow, son, Trevor John, parents, brothers, sisters, Ted Jr , Con. Rose, all Maana, Elame, West Valley City, John Lopez, grandfather, Liano, N M ; preceded in death by a brother, Roger KBuEBQ CM03E JOHN PARAS IS CLOSING HIS KEARNS OUTLET STORE THATS RIGHT!!! In order to offer you a GREATER SELECTION and LOWER PRICES, JOHN PARAS is expanding the MAIN REDWOOD STORE LOCATION brother, sisters, Robert, Salt Lake Richard, Palos Verdes, Calif , Mrs Manan Hamilton, Den ton, Tex Sacramento, Calif and closing his KEARNS OUTLET!!! Grace Benson BURIED Reid, 67, Tuesday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following ser vices at Taylorsville 13th ward She died Friday in a chapel Born on Salt Lake hospital Feb 3, 1914 in Sandy to Adolph and Lydia Wistadt Benson Married to John Robert Reid on June 30, 1934 m Sandy, mar nage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple Active in LDS church, PTA Survivors, hus band, daughters, son, Diane R McKay, Colorado Springs Mrs Steven (Pat) Noyce, Layton, Richard B , South Jor dan, six grandchildren, brothers, Wallace, Gilbert, both Sandy FINANCING AVAILABLE!!! BURIED Albert D Jones, West Valley, Wednesday in Redwoou ASemonal Estates, following services at 6500 So Redwood Road Born on May 14, 1929 in Salt Lake to Albert Caleb and Johanna Everts 51, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON ALL ITEMS DURING THIS WALL TO WALL LIQUIDATION! SAVE ON: Jones TVS, STEREOS, MICROWAVES, FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, CHAIRS, SOFAS, BEDROOM SETS, RECLINERS, DINETTES, ETC.!!! Employe of H8.M Draper and Sons for 35 years Sur Member of LDS church vivors, brother, John. West Valley, niece, Johanna Mae Babcock, West Valley Edward nephew, Midvale COTWD A Jon s, - (From Page5C, Col 8) enough baskets to catch their opponents, a seven resulting point win for Layton. Cottonwoods Chapara very rals also put forth successful performance over the weekend as they journeyed to Dallas, Texas. The women were awarded with the number one crown at the Dallas invitational out of one hundred other drill teams from throughout the country, which competed. Sophomores mm students at Cottonwood 4270 W. 5415 SO. I i Heather Wix and Patti Olsen, two OUTLET ONLY No Phone Orders high, h So Jnd Wp 070 brothers, Magna, ident, Joyce Blackburn and Colleen Smith for second vice president, Rohi Sessions and Debbie lnfelsberger for secretary , Shelly Rruhn and development commis- sioner. Others are Bonnie Nickle, JoDean Pond, Sue Wheeler, services commissioner; Luana Hampton, Mary Ellen Smith, membership-financcommissioner, Page 1C, Col 7) e Lil-(Se- e 1 were recently presented with the Tre-bieaward in recognition of their outstanding service and dedication to the Community n Hol-lada- y SO Mh K0 S0Sn Redwood Oij i Wr North BciintUu f JSOQ So FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX for Biel-fet- and Becky Luck-har- t for educational Kathercommissioner; ine Orme and Annette Dickman for individual FOOD LOWEST DIED Kathryn Eh2abeth Wrathall Wright, 42, formerly of Magna. Feb 27 in Prescott, Artz Born on Feb 27, 1939 in Magna to Fred and Eloise Core Wrathall Teacher Survivors, daughter, Hollie, Prescott mother, ning for office are Mrs Keliekini for president, Debbie Evans, Molly Ford and Connie Gallegos, for first vice pres- Carol Stringham treasurer; Diane UTAH'S sisters, Georqe Bench, Ethel Ahlstrom, both Manti, Bernice Angelo, West Valley, Blame Bench, Kearns, Reed Bench Orem, Shirley Allred, Mt Pleasant TAYLORSVILLE. secretary cer-tifua- 34 step grandchildren five qreat grandchildren, ask- ed to obtain a birth and immunization record to bring William grandchildren, Sorensen Will Serve As High Councilor ex- Parents are being them to registration However, persons not yet having the necessary papers are being asked to register their child at this time so school officials may know how many children to expect next fall and with en registration at Western Hills elementary will be held from 1:30 to 4 p m on March 30 (Patricia) Muqleston St John, two stepdaughters throughout the state, leaving April 22 and returning on May 15. This is a pilot program and we shall be the first high school group permitted into China. We hope to arrange an exchange program for next Mrs. Pearson year, ecutive KKAR.NS Kindergart- BURIED Alice Bench Nielson, 60, West Valley Mon day m Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So Redwood Road She died Thursday of comphca ttons following surgery Born on Jan 31, 1921 tn Manti to Frank and Alice Hogan Bench Married to Arvil Grant Nielson on Aug 6, 1940 hi died Married to Wesley H Fredrickson, 1970 Member of LDS church Survivors sons daughters, Mrs John (Chash ty j Larsen, Provo, Frank Randy Mrs Bill (Mariorn) Fivecoat, Mrs Bruce iBever ly ) Di Antonio, all Kearns Grant, Phillip, Mrs Jay (Loretta) Busch, Cindy C and B , all West Valley, Mrs Glade (Jeanmne) Gordon, Orem, Mrs from high schools Robert J. Sorensen, Kindergarteners To Be Registered BURIED Rowana Sherri Whitaker, 23 day old daughter ot Terry Whittaker and Jo Marie Jackman, Saturday m Taylorsville Memorial Park following graveside services She died last Tuesday Born on Feb 9, 1981 Survivors parents, sisters, Niesha Lynn Salt Lake Zana Kiesha Washington, grandmothers Rose Jackman, Dorothy Whitaker, great grandmother, Emma Howard, Salt Lake teachers are needed, said PTA president Julie Kahekini A slate of officers has been announced for next year's PTA board Runhow many Western Hills Vital S lati&licA |