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Show Roger R. Stevenson Roger Ray Steveiwm, age 44, of Pleasant Crave, died Octolser 13, 1981 at his home. Bom Jime 24. 1937 in Spring Clen to Raymond David and Ora W. Winn Stevenson. Married Mary Ethel Richins, August 16, 1957 in Crantsville. lie was a meinlier of the LDS Oiurch, residing in the Pleasant Grove 16th Ward. I le attended schools in Tooele and graduated from Tooele I ligh School in 1955 He worked as an electrician on Construction. Member 354. oflBEW, lax-a- l Survived by his widow; two sons, two daughters, Roger David. Danny Taul, Kristine Dee and Malmda Kaye, all Plea- sant Grove; one grandchild, mother, Orem; sister, Mrs. DeMont (Gae) Hill, Bishop Cordale Cull, Don Zeller, Chris Zeller, Roma Zeller and Wayne mo ut master. Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will lie held Friday, 00 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 6th Ward Chapel. 50 North 700 East. Friends may call Olpin Family Mortuary, 5th Smith 3rd East in Pleasant Grove, Thursday, p.m. or Friday at the Church one hour prior to services. Burial: Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. 7-- 9 Card of Thanks Tooele Area Obituaries VAs May I Funeral services for John Peterson were held Septemtier 30, 1981 at the Tooele Tlh lSih Ward Chapel. Family prayer was offered by Fred Peterson, a son; prelude and post lude music was played by Dorothy Liddell. Bishop Sherman A. Liudholin conducted. read the obituary and gave remarks. Invocation was bv Everett A vocal solo Mv was Happiness siuig by Richard Hall accompanied by Edith Brown. A tribute was given by Dorothy Waldrop, after which Marva Rinaldi played an organ medley. (,). Can a veteran get an de- r extension of his limiting date for education from the Veterans Adumiist rat uhi? A. IF A veteran was phvsicallv or mentally disabled (luring the period of his eligihilitv, he may apply for an extrusion bv submit! ing medical evidence for cousnk'rat mu. y. When are dividends paid on participating National Service Life Insur- for Veteranx Administra- ance policies? tion U'liefitx liccauxe I remarried shortly after his death. I recently divorced mv second husband. Am I entitled to anv V.A (used on my first husband's Bog-ges- 3 15, 1951 Help You? y. Wliat is the maximum kan amount on a Veterans Admmist rat ion guaraut eetl home loan1' A. Till BE is no maximum loan amount established bv V A. However, the maximum amount of the guarantee (aiiuot exceed i0 erient of the loan xalne of the lionie, up to a maximum of $7.510. Q. I wax married to a serx iceman who died on actixe duty. I never applied Funeral Held For Joint Peterson Transcrit, Thursday, Octolier A. Dividends are normal Iv paid on the annisersarv date of the insurance miI icy. SUITB P BUTl I'll Another tie-iwith the SuNrniaii II movie will lie Superman Peanut Butter. A Their new slogan' Mamit butter that people can look lip to. - I'SU Information BREAKFAST AT TACO TIME!! Speaker was Faye Gillette. Closing musical numlier was Somewhere My lane sung by Richard Hall, accompanied by Edith Brown. The benediction was offered by a grandson, John Peter- serx ht: A. Vex. est V.A Contact the near- tOt office for assistance. RECENTLY cash surrendered my National y. son. I Service life Insurance jhiI-ic- now have second thoughts. Gan I reinstate I The family of John W. Peterson wish to express their thanks to all those who participated in the illness and death of our lieloved one. The Relief Society, neighbors and friends and a special thanks to the ward bishopric, also those who sent the lieautiful floral offerings. The Family of John W. Peterson Dedication of the grave was by latter Petemai, a son. Pall liearers included David Beacham, Herlsert Gross. Tony Mehle, Brent Orton, Blake Peterson, grandson and Glen Peterson, grandson. Honorary pall liearers were Chris Peter- son. Sluiwn Peterson, Shane Peterson and surance center within 31 (lavs, and return the government check with vour Jared Peterson, all grandsons. request. mv policy? A. Yes. Make vour in writing to the st in- morning' Time For Skinny Skis Love Utah Flosd Walters, Glen Walters, Ethel Walters and Ronald Bolinder, scoutmaster. Court Of Honor Held combined Court of Honor of the Erda First and Second Wards was A you've always .wanted to learn how to do plastic canvas projects, nows your opportunity. If Katherine McNeil will show you held Septemlier 11. Chris Zeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Zeller of the Erda First Ward, and Glen Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters of the Erda Second Ward received their Eagle Scout everything about PLASTIC awards. CANVAS PROJECTS Christmas gifts Decorations Sat., Oct. 17th 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. We will teoch you how" NEEDLECRAFT I am quite an unusual person. To my knowledge, 1 am the" only one who has not come out with a book lately with a foreword by the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale. Not that Norman is not a friend of mine. He is. I took his place at Tucson the other day, and he is still in trouble for that one. Not really, but the promoter is! The search for the perfect lessons or desire guided slope has caught on! What tours of one to four (lass. The Brighton Ski Touring began as a winter tradition amongst alpine skiers the Center near Salt lade City, packing of boots, skis, and the Brian Head Touring poles along with an airline Center in Southern Utah ticket bound for Utah's and the White Pine Touring greatest snow on earth' -- Center in Park City, offer has recently won favor with lessons, tours, ski rentals and another rank of skier, the sales as well as sponsor races and clinics on mountaineercross country ski buff. cross ing and survival. Nationwide, Groomed trails at each country skiing - also known as Nordic skiing or ski tour- center take skiers on tours of ing, has grown in popular- varying difficulty while ity to the point that once thirteen of Utah's sixteen ski empty trails, hills and parks resorts help cross country have filled with people dis- skiers reach untracked covering the aesthetic and powder by allowing them to healthful liencfits of this ride lifts to steeper terrain. For the cost of a single lift sport. But the qualities that pass - approximately $3, have returned alpine skiers skiers can ride to the to Utah year after year, also Alta, Blue Mounhold true for the nordic tain, Brian Head, Brighton, skier. Uncrowded and close, Mt. Holly, Nordic Valley, Utah offers nordic skiers the Park West, Parleys Sumbest of two worlds: magnifimit, Powder Mountain, cent mountain terrain sportSnow Basin, Snowbird, Solitude and Sundance. ing hundreds of miles of untracked snow and groomed Utahs State and National trails as well as the conven- Parks and National Forests moun-taintops- iently close proximity of major cities and airports to this winter escape. With more than 500 inches of snow annually blanketing Utah's mountains and a major metropolitan airport just an hours drive away, Utah provides a perfect package also entice skiers with hundreds of miles of trails through some of the state's most spectacular scenery. Theres no greater winter, outdoor escape than to silently skim through the snow covered landscapes of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks, Cedar Breaks for nordic skiers seeking their own perfect slope! National Monument, WaThree major nordic tour- satch Mountain State Park ing Dr. Peal, a religious leader. . . and then getting ing centers in Utah serve the and the Logan and Ogden a dentist. Dr. Charlie needs of skiers who wish to Canyons which stretch take beginning to advanced through Wasatch National Imagine the crowd expect- ust teel Gruaaoma I ... So I stop . COFFEE 40C Forest. skiers interested in giving In all, Utah has more than nordic skiing a try can rent l.fMM) nules of trails which equipment from anv one of lave lieen mapped by state a Imi Hired or more ski shojis and federal recreation agen- throughout the state. Many cies and an additional 2.0O stores aLso offer lessons as a miles of know n trail, not vet part of rental packages to to go plotted. Nearly 75 percent encourage of these are on federal land out and give the easy kick-lik- e and are mostly concent rated stes and glides of cross along the Wasatch Front country skiing a try. area from Salt lake to Its an easy, healthy and inexpensive way to enjoy 1st Refill 2nd Refill FREE! 15C ALSO. . . DONUTS. HOT CHOCOLATE. DANISH ROLLS first-time- Alpine skiers and non- - 125 So. Main - Tooele Call Ahead 8B2-989- 1 winter iThIsweeks Just bring in this coupon or mention this ad AVING I I I I I I (13 I I I I I I I I I I I ssssscouiPoir&isssssB "Wholesale Prices on All Snow Tires CD Q When Ordered! W EXAMPLES: j 03 w 0 0 e Radial Ply Bias Ply Raised White Letters NEWTOWN L, 1 67 N. Broadway Whits or Black Walls oupon expiree OctL221Q81j j 882-232- IN TOOELE Automotive Service Center 2 V COLORING CONTEST! Prizes of $5 will be awarded to the top two artists in grades kindergarten through 6th - Painting will be delivered to all elementary schools this week! PAINTING CONTEST! k WINDOW art students The Jr. be painting windows our local will of businesses k ADULT. PUMPKIN DECORATING CONTEST!! . . 'Yes, its back again for another year. See next weeks paper for more fun, fun details. Plan to Spend Halloween Week This Year in Downtown Tooele! the . av ssy High in at Taco Cup |