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Show TH E SENTIN EL Thursday, March 15, 1984 Page 3 Tholma Reed of Mid vale dies No Textbook Day n r tt i L.- - - V-r-- on March 10 i? s, Thelma Jones Reed, age 75, died Saturday, Mar. 10, of causes incident to age. She was born July 23, 1908 to Phillip and Karen Mary Hansen Jones of Lehi. She married Albert James Reed on Jan. 5, 1927 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. He died May 23, hi L 'rr 1983. She was an active member of the IDS church, serving as a president of both the Primary and Relief Society, on the Lark Ward, West Jordan Stake Primary Board, and many other church callings. She is survived by four children, Douglas J, Reed, Mrs Louis (Donna) Ault, both of Midvale; Mrs Ramon (Shirley) Nielson, Fillmore; Mrs Charles (Sonja) Larson, South Jordan; 21 grandchildren; 40 greatbrothers and grandchildren; William sisters, Jones, Leo Jones, Mrs Lucine (Edna) Chamberlain, all of Lehi; Mrs (Pearl) Thurman of Doug Magna; Mrs Pete (Lela) Lott of Salt Lake City ; Raymond Jones, Kamas, Utah; Marlin Jones, Lindon, Utah; Nile Jones, Fork. She was American death by three in preceded brothers. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Midvale seventh ward chapel. Burial was in Larkin Sunset Gardens. . "Gee, does the newspaper have all this information in it?" "I didn't realize you could learn so much from the newspaper." These were comments from many fifth graders at Monte Vista last Thursday, as they spent the day without a textbook. Oh, there was much learning going on, and students were busy and involved, but all their studies were done from using the newspaper. Each child received his own complete paper, and teachers had outlines and questions that led children into searches throughout the paper. Mrs Class, one of the fifth grade teachers said, "It was a nice change of and learned a lot. We'd like to try it again. Mr Turner, principal, pace." The teachers as well as the students enjoyed it said the investment of a few dollars to furnish every fifth grader a paper was well worth it. , Sen. Overson announces bid for reelection State Senator Brent Overson, serving West Jordan, Bennion, and Kearns, announced today that he will seek reelection for a second term. He is serving as chairman of the Senate Social paraphernalia. S. J. police South Jordan police also reported three DUI arrests during the first week of March. investigate vehicle thefts Services Committee, and is of the Youth Services Committee. He also serves on the Public Education AppropriaSouth Jordan police reported tions Subcommittee and The two vehicular thefts in their city Senate Energy and Natural during the past week. Thieves Resources Committee. Senator burglarized a vehicle parked at Overson is also a member of the 10800 S. 1200 W. and stole nearly Salt Lake County Mental Health $70 worth of tools. Executive Board. Wrenches, a CB radio with "I'm very pleased with my antenna, fishing boxes and committee assignments," states tackle, and hunting arrows were Sen. Overson. Because Senate missing from a truck parked District Six covers areas of both near 10500 S. 2200 W. Loss was Granite and Jordan School Disestimated at $200. tricts, Sen. Overson believes his In other action police arrested position on the Public Education four minors last week near 10200 Committee is very important to S. 4000 W. for possession of his constituents. "We have a and drug marijuana young, growing area, and schools and quality education and are very important, our children. for My necessary, will assure a strong UTC-VIC- A voice, effort, and - most important - a strong vote on Three Midvale men, and one public education appropriations resident, took first place Sandy and reforms." honors in their respective skill Sen. Overson, also, plans to contests last week at Utah continue his fight for better Technical College at Salt Lake. He legislation. utility The contests, pitted specifically is working to create of the Vocational members to Board a Citizens Utility Industrial Clubs of America provide much needed citizen each other within against input before the Public Services certain practical discplines. Committee regarding utility took first place in Bruce Lezer issues. an ol Hair ioon MlNS ft WOMINI STYLING Frandsen announces for second house term Introductory Offer Lloyd Frandsen, Republican, announces his candidacy for reelection to the Utah House of Representatives.. Permanents 2 for the Price of 1 Includes Cut and Conditioner Lloyd represents South Jordan and the south area of West Jordan (district 45). Presently, Lloyd of the serves as Joint Senate and House Social Services and Health Appropriaand tions Committee, of the interim Social committee. Services study Other committee assignments include Revenue and Taxation, and Natural and Energy Resources. Lloyd is a strong advocate of local control, free enterprise, government efficiency, and the This Year Snow Water Snow Course DeNette Mascaro 566-163- 6 Haun. Last Year . . 2686 W. 9000 S. 5 printing. The electrical contest was won by Earl Powell. Yuri Bennett was tops in the engineering drafting area. And Sandy's Adrian Ulibarri was number one in the welding contest. These four men, together with other winners, and second and third place achievers in 16 skill contests, all will compete in the state competitions on April 11 and 12 at Utah Tech. First place winners from those which will feature contests competitors from most of the higher education institutions in the state - become eligible to go to Louisville, Kentucky, in late June to participate in the national V.I.C.A. Skill Olympics. Traditionally, Utah Tech at Salt Lake has brought home a number of national awards each year. West Jordan (by Reams) Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays Friday Till 9p.m. FLANNEL S-I5- Prints- Q I - yd. $1 49 98 4- 5- $1 60"-$229y- $- - 89 60" wide Just Arrived KNITS s14. yd. 60" Reg.2yd. BATTING d Poly-Bonde- 94". $019 Just Arrived yd. Poly Cotton COLLARS 4 tivity are among the issues that Lloyd will be working on in preparation for. the next legislative session. Frandsen would like to continue to put his legislative, educational, and business experience to work in serving the people of this area. Lloyd holds a encouraged If Glasses Get in the Way of the Game, Time to Give Contact Lenses a Try AVOID THE HINDRANCE OF GLASSES AND STREAMLINE YOUR ATHLETIC PROWESS WITH COMFORTABLE CONTACT LENSES g In sports action, glasses can get in the way of the game. They slip and slide, steam up and can be hit by an opponent. If sports is your tfting, be the best your can be, unimpeded by glassses. Use contact lenses, available in hard or soft plastic. Contacts allow a natural field of view through the center of the lens. fast-movin- Ey Contact Lenses Examination! Cataract Detection - Vision Therapy Glaucoma Testing (Hard. Son) Accurate Eyeglass Prescriptions Fast, Accurate Prescriptions a Fashion Frames OPTOMETRIST DR. TERRY M. HANSEN 966-620- 1 M2I " W. 4700 SO. employe intent (The productivity. the in resulted has language Office of Recovery Services saving over $600,000 alone.) As c chairman on merit-pa- y an and career ladders, Lloyd succeeded in placing into the education reform bill a provision that will also compensate teachers based on performance. In addition, Lloyd passed legislation in the areas of bad check collection, child abuse prevention, and child support payments. By improving the way absent fathers pay child many payments support families will now be able to welfare without function assistance. Utah is one of the first states in the nation to pass this type of legislation. rate regulation, Utility mental education reform, retardation, legislative ethics, and improved employe produc- ad-ho- Masters of ,or EYELET POLY COTTON 99 BANDS 99-s12- $049 O ill m yd. Just Arrived each New shipments arriving daily Beautiful Spring Colors Administration degree from BYU, and is presently the executive director of a medical claims processing company. He is married to the former Suzanne Holt of South Jordan and has four children. ft 9 New Stock Public ; Poiy-Cotto- n $198yd. ; 566-126- 9 - CHILDREN'S SPORT PRINTS .98 yd. 48": yd. d. SWEATER KNITS Women's Standard, event was held for all girls and their fathers in the Sandy stake on Mar. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Paul Robinson will be the guest A Men's Young speaker. Standard Fathers night was held Mar. 13. LaVell Edwards was the guest speaker. As state a family. has Lloyd representative, to passed legislation improve the way money is appropriated and intent language through - CORDUROY Solids- yd. Values to 2 yd. 45" wide IN A PICKLE . . . RENT IT FROM DILL 3027 WEST 7800 SOUTH WEST JORDAN, UTAH 84084 April 1 Ave. Water of Average Water jFABROC CENTER A Young DILL RENTAL & SALES The next meeting of the Midvale Ladies' Community Club will be held Wednesday, Mar. 21, at 1 p.m. at the Midvale city hall. Conducting will be Randy Ross, president. The pledge will be given by LuDean Vranes and the prayer by Helen Snow Water Average 66 23.1 54 Parleys Canyon Summit 15.3 15.9 145 18.5 Silver Lake (Brighton) 67 25.0 67 23.0 20.4 123 24.9 Mill Creek 66 21.9 58 17.7 16.1 136 Mill D South Fork 63 22.9 59 18.4 17.0 135 19.9 Lambs Canyon 58 47 20.0 13.9 13.8 145 Snowbird (Gad Valley) 107 39.6 101 31.4 143 27.6 Basin 105 (Settle39.0 Not Measured Rocky 190 20.5 27.1 ment Canyon) Percent of average water content in the snow pack has lowered a little more this past month. Fog in the valley and sun in the mountains was probably a factor. If below average precipitation continues and a gradual snow melt anticipated damage could be greatly reduced. On the other hand, heavy spring rain and snow would cause extensive flooding, Max Phillips, SCS, stated. Sandy Stake an Call Community Club Snow Survey Report for Mar. 1, 1984 Four local men are winners I (j tur 1 March Minis Sale ifflcuuweed, A BEAUTY COLLEGE Permanent Waves 7579 S. Redwood Rd. 566-625- Fermodyl Conditioner $19.50 $18.50 for only $16.00 $17.50 for only $15.25 $1 5.50 for only $13.50 $22.50 1 Reg. $075 3" Sale Permanents and Conditioner offer Good only at the West Jordan location through March . -, All Work 31 for only (Includes Cut and Style) Performed By Students Cosmetologists . In Training As |