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Show PAGE 4 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1977 '. " '' " Z's $&??' wm through Sunday (March with an exhibition of more than $2.3 million worth of new recreational products. of the The show--on- e largest of its kind in the nation-featur- es hundreds of 1977 boats and recreational vehicle's from most of the nation's leading manufac- 15-2- TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN, WOMEN STUDENTS, TEACHERS Part time, full time Year round or summer work Exciting new products are now available. Opportunities at all levels of distribution. High demand products! Income potential $100 to $500 per week. Guarantee comission. AUDIO VISUAL SCRIPTURES 3356 So. State Street S.L.C., Utah 84115 Phone 466-455- 1 ., '' JC Annual Boat Show Set For Weekend The 12th annual I 't ah Boat, Sports & Travel Show is at the Salt Palace here Tuesday ,; -- z--'. 'w, ,W ? ' bm': iahissr John F. Strickland turers, as well as outboard motors and other marine and RV accessory products. Also on display along the show's popular tackle row, which has two large casting ponds for testing of new fishing tackle, are fishing, hunting and camping gear, and a variety of sporting John F. Strickland, 51, 2881 South 3095 West, Granger, died March 7, 1977, at a Murray hospital, of natural causes. Born 12, May 1925, Bismark, Missouri, to John F. and .Nettie Rickmar Strickland. Married Ruby Lopez, October 6, 1972. Printer for Lorraine Press. eteran. Member Atonement Other special features include casting tips and in- knowledgeable exhibitors representing many resorts and vacation areas. Plus, a spectacular stage show presented daily at 8 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday, featuring five internationally known sports acts. The Utah Boat, Sports & Travel Show is open from 5 to FAMILY FUN TIME is depicted in this scene from the 12th annual Utah Boat, Sports and Travel Show March at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Over $2 Vi million worth of recreational products will be on display. The show will be open from 5 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, from noon to 10:30 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $1.75 for adults, 75 cents for juniors 7 through 2 and free for kids under 7. 1 10:30 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $1.75 for adults, 75 cents for and kids under 7 juniors free. 0 1 Recipe Channel Opens Things 10:30 p.m. daily through Friday, and from noon to Norma Shankland Survivors: mother, Pauline Mendenhall, Overland Park, Norma Maude Shankland, 2630 Westshire Drive, Granger, died March 8, 1977, of cancer. Born September 5, 1925, Kansas City, Missouri, to Leon and Pauline Bedford Shankland. 51, goods. struction around the casting tanks by experts and vacation planning with IMIMI3V are happening around the CB channels. tin channel 8 they have a recipe time that starts about 9 a. m. and runs about 4 minutes so it won't tie up the channel. One person a day gives a favorite recipe, then a person will say if they have a recipe for the next day. Sun Bonnet started the whole thing by asking another CB'er about a recipe. They decided it would be fun the channel. It caught on, and other channels went down and enjoyed the recipes with them. They hope to eventually put all the recipes together and have a Channel 8 recipe book. In try in on Lutheran Church. Survivors: wife; two sons, Larry W., Washington, D C. ; John L., Bountiful; three stepdaughters, Nancy Brumley. Billings, Montana; Vickie Lopez, Tooele; Pat Luke. Salt Lake City; brothers, Ed Hart, Orange Park, Herbert Florida; Brook, Bunkerhill, Missouri; sisters, Gerogia Kanaday, Redwood City, California; Kan.; 0 brother, Shankland, L. Gladstone, Missouri. Graveside services held Saturday, Kansas. Mary Anderson GRANGER Mary Josephine Anderson, 73, 3970 West 5420 South, died March 7, 1977, in a Murray convalescent center of natural causes. Born 1903, July 2, Georgetown, Ohio, to John William and Mary Bell died in sons and Marvin L., Mrs. Jackson Granger; (Jean) Rice; Kearns; daughter, William Wayne, Robert G., both Sandy; Kenneth H., Portland, Oregon; twenty-two great-grandchil- Graveside Salt in held Lake City; marriage later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He Martin, Coupeville, Washington; five grand- one grandchildren; Letcher Hanely. Married Heber Leo Anderson, June 22, 1925, 1962. Survivors: services Sunset Thursday, Gardens of the Valley, South 1700 East. 10600 N'-ti- Earl children. Funeral services Thursday, Luthern Church, S. Interment, Cemetery. held Atonement Earl T. Harper, 2040 W. 3500 ML Olivet Drive, Ridge T. Harper 3541 City, stepchildren: 74, died March James Taylorsville; Toihurst, 10, 1977. Joseph Toihurst Riverton; Mrs. Brent (Barbara) Tid- Born December 31, 1903 in Wallsburg, Utah to Thomas well, Salt Lake City; Mrs. F. and Jane Davais Harper. Married LaVaun Epperson (Catherine George Anderson, Murray; Sheldon, Bountiful; divorced. Married Phylis Toihurst November 28, 1970. Member LDS Church, member of the Friendly Club, was the Cross Wall Walk Guard for Hillsday Elementary. Survivors: wife, 2 sons, 1 daughter; Rex W., Oakley, Utah; Jim D., Granger; Connie Jenkins, Salt Lake 30 brothers: 3 grandchildren; ) Edith Wayne, Tucson, Arizona; Tom L. and Carl, both Salt Lake City. Funeral was Saturday, noon, McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, where friends called Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Lloyd Andreason Lloyd Ross Andreason, 3015 Homecrest, died March 9, 1977, in an American Fork hospital. Born September 7, 1956, Salt Lake City, to Hvrum Myrl and Martha Austin Andreason. Survivors: mother, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Dwight (Susan) Marshall, Magna; Mrs. Joan Gidney, Granger; Larry, Dee, both Reno, Nevada; Mrs. Paul (Joyce) Fowkes, Cheyenne, Wyoming; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andreason, Magna; Mrs. Mary Austin, Granger. Funeral services held Saturday, Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 27(H) South, Magna, where friends called one hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Evelyn Ottley GRANGER - Evelyn Lovell Ottley, 52, 2005 West 4100 South, died March 10, 1977 in a local hospital. Born October 18, 1924, in American Fork, William W, and Utah, to Mary L. Palmer Green. Married Ernest Arthur Ottley on June 19, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 10, 1968. Member American Legion Auxiliary No. 29. Survivors: Midvale; ' Y"jJ V .W -- -1 v., J S PV6A ' , s0 --5 c0t WeP Are OO co' nOS 'qO OPCO) 05 fno-- w ieOs son, David, grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Salina Nevers, Mrs. Midvale; Marvel Williams, Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. Martha McGonigal, Helper, Utah; F'oster mother, Mrs. Mary Dwell. Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral services were Monday, 11 a m., in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State Street, where friends called on Sunday, p.m., and Monday, one hour before services. Burial, Murray City Cemetery. 6-- 8 Erma Harker Erma Harker, 70, died March 13, 1977. Born Sept. 14, 1906, Taylorsville, to Henry and Minnie Bennion Marker. Survivors: sister, 3 brothers, Mrs. Abram (Elsie) Barker, Taylorsville; Joseph 11., Howard, both Copperton; Kenneth B., Tooele1. Funeral nesday services Wedwere at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, where friends called Tuesday, p.m., and Wednesday one hour before services. 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