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Show At Granger High Parade GRANGER. Mayor Henry Price will preside at ribbon cutting ceremonies to be held at 6: 30 this evening (Thursday) to name 3650 South Lancer Way in tribute to Granger high students. The schools first Homecoming CWF To Meet - To Highlight uled for 1 p.m., will fea- scenes from last years musical e skit and last year's will officers dent body be back to visit. from Market Street to the school and featuring student body officers for 1979-8and 1980-8who will lead the parade riding on a fire engine. Other units will include Homecoming royalty contestants, the school band, football team, spirit club, drill team, members of the student council, class officers and administrators. Homecoming dance will be held in Stonehenge from 8 to 11 p.m., with music by Christopher. Tickets will cost $4.50 per couple and will be sold at the door. SALT LAKE. West Valley View Thurs., Sept. 18, 1980 A reactivation course for registered nurses is being offered by the UofU division of continuing education. Beginning on Sept. 29, the course is designed for nurses with a current Utah license who have not actively practiced for five or more years. The course will cover recent nursing innovations in the medical-surgicIt is area. hospital oriented and highlights physical and health care assessment, nursing process, communication, review of activ- Camp Is fundamental skills, legal aspects and skills. Included are 128 hours of classroom and laboratory instruction and 112 hours of clinical practice. Enrollment criteria includes sponsorship by a Further inhospital. formation may be obtained by calling inter-cultur- Destination Of Youths GRANGER. Sixth grade students from Jackling elementary will leave Monday for a thcee-da- y visit to Mill Hollow, Granite districts science camp. About 120 students will participate in the workshops which will include study of the GIFT . . . Granger high seniors and alumni 581-824- displaying gift of past two graduating classes are, from left, Jay Shumway, Matt Almond, Jeff Turner, Tracy Okelberry. environment, long met and the forthcoming production, hikes, star gazing and arts and crafts. Teachers accompanying the students will be Marsha Smith, Keith Tondro, Pam Atkinson, Alan Jorgensen and Craig Thompson. The sixth graders are also participating in collecting aluminum cans g as a project, hoping to earn enough money to purchase leather work tools for the school. special award will be presented to Bruce Lindsay of Channel 5, who has been chosen Alumnus of the Year . A Brig-adoo- Members of the class present a of 1980 will The PTA To Host Tea For Moms GRANGER. The Farnsworth elementary PTA fund-raisin- asked to help by saving , the cans. Students may bring them to school any day. The drive will continue through October. will sponsor a room representatives tea at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday. Mothers are being invited to an informal meeting with teachers and to plan activities for each classroom for the current year. Shelley Poulson is coordinating the event. Homecoming queen will be crowned by last year's queen, Darlene Mecham, and will knight Sir Lancer, the schools mascot. The game against Olympus is scheduled at 3p.m. KAPERS . - (From Page 3C, Col. 2) the best of luck... The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the week are Steve Treseder and Jeff . Edwards. Church CWF In His Service group will meet at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) at the church. Rev. Royal Ewing will m L present that the pre-cafence did not conform with county requirements and was not durable nor high enough. Hughes spoke on behalf of the company, contending the pre-cafence was introduced to this area four years ago and was every bit as good as a block wall. st the sermon, Your Redeemer lives at the 10:50 a.m. worship service Sunday. The worship committee will sponsor a fundraising project for the Ward In Kearns Sets Fair KEARNS. The first Kearns 3rd ward fair will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at 4605 Displays will be shown in several categories including fine arts, arts and crafts, homemade, handmade and home grown items. A childrens corner will feature entries by children age 11 and younger. Entries in all categories will be accepted from noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Security will be provided. Awards will be presented to winners in all categories. Foods available will include hot dogs, scones and soft drinks. A square dance, with a professional caller, will begin at 6 p.m. Anyone wishing further information may call activites chairman Bob Partridge, 966-028- or Anne Bowden, (From Page 969-583- COLTS 3C, Col. 1) respectively. Choreo- graphy will be done by dance teacher Donna Pearson. County Planning Commission. The statement by Gary Hughes of Artistic Fence was omitted from a Green Sheet story last week on a dispute between a group of Taylorsville " residents and the Boyer Company. The dispute centered on a claim by residents BURIED. George G. Bennett, 68, Wpst Valley, on Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at He Lourdes Catholic church died at home Thursday. Born on Aug. 21, 1912 in Genoa, Neb. to George and Ellen Soderlund Bennett. Married to Vernetta Covey on June 21, 1934 in Omaha. Survivors, ffl Saffire Scandia Heritage Jamestown Grand Parlor Warm Morning wen 6W r m3'? mm 'em-- m, 4? ddm res Nancy Dobesh, Salt Lake; Barbara Perri, Colorado Springs, Colo.; six daughters, Phillip, Jane brother, Sacramento, Fusselman, BURIED. Ronald Max Christensen, 56, 4383 Rutgers Ave., on Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Kearns 17th ward. He died Saturday. Born on July 15, 1924 in Elwood, Utah to Parley and Margaret Hun-sake- r Christensen Married to Shirley Anderson on June 19, 1946 in Nyssa, Ore.; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS TemActive in scouting. ple. Veteran of WWII. Driver for Truckers Investment Enterprises. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow, West Valley; son, daughters, Ronald, Mrs. Maxine Barnes, Mrs. Kevin (Keelee) Powell, all West Valley; Mrs. Kirby (Pamela) Jusfesen, West Jordan; three grandchildren; brother, sisters, A. c., Elwood; Mrs. Melvin Robbins, Tremonton; Mrs. Deone Lichtenstein, Brigham City; Mrs. Carl (Barbara) RTTfo nm sPf. ii West Valley; widow, Burningham, Nyssa. CTZ2QZ33C03 FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX fptei BURIED. Loraine Marshal Strand, 80, 2011 W. 4700 South, on Saturday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 574 E. 100 South. She died at home Sept. 10. Born on July 12, 1900 in Kamas, Utah to James and Almira Frazier McCormick. Married to Frank Nash on Feb. 27, 1947; he died in January, 1948. Married to Paul Strand on July 31, 1949; he died in July, 1974. Retired school teacher. Musician. Survivors, sisters, Mrs. Rae Best, Salt Lake; Mrs. Frank (Madeline) Fitzgerald, Kamas; Mrs. Belva Smith, Newport Beach, Calif. Fence Clarified a Sept. 9 meeting of the Stott, 750 SO. Redwood Rd., tth East. 1177 West 3500 So., West 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So. 7th East, Sandy 2713 So. 7355 So. S iali&iicA Uifo Page, Neb. fence company PRICES I wall. Calif.; representative said at FOOD 40 sister, SALT LAKE. A precast concrete wall is as durable as a brick wall, LOWEST engineering specifications show the fence will last as long as a block grandchildren; On UTAHS later said He Position a The Community rummage sale, bazaar, bake sale, car wash, recycle collections and a spaghetti dinner. West Point Dr. st refresher ities will continue all day Friday, with an alumni tea from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., when visiting alumni will be served refreshments and a chance to reminisce over old yearbooks. The assembly, sched- - GRANGER. Granger West Valley City, UT. To Nurses 0 Parents are being The Course Is Offered parade will then begin, moving Homecoming Homecoming stu-tur- Kis- - For Session This Morning entire church on Oct. 4. activity, The potpourri will include a BURIED. Lorena Lopez, infant daughter of Abel and in Raquel Lopez, Kearns, Holladay Memorial Park, following graveside services. She died Sept. 8 in a Salt Lake hospital. Survivors, parents; brothers, sisters, Elijio, Jose, Juan, Rigoberto, Maria, Javier, all Kearns; Cecillia, Eliiio and grandparents, Lorenza Lopez, Salinas, Calif.; Juan and Angelia Zauala, Mexico. BURIED. Peggy Jo Peter- son Kocher, 21, on Friday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Parley's 5th ward. She died Sept. 8 of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident. Born on Oct. 7, 1958 in Salt Lake to Gerald and Lorene Christensen Peterson. Married to Howard Kocher on July 3, 1976 in Salt Avon salesman. Lake. Member of LDS church. Su- rvivors, husband; son, Charlie; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Lorene) all Salt Lake; Dalebout, brothers, sisters, Richard, Cari Koer, both Salt Lake; Jackie Larsen, Sandy; Bobbi Norris, Midvale; American brothers, Fork; Penny, step- stepsisters, Charlotte, Wellard, Donald Westerfield, Darren Wester-fieldall Salt Lake; Bonnie McCauley, Centerville; Daniel Westerfield, Carson City, Nev.; Caroline Belaire, Mass.; Coleen Lynn, Delrahim, San Diego; Dean Westerfield, Fremont, Calif.; grandparents, Mrs. Merle Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson, both Salt Lake. BURIED. Joan Olsen Reavely, 45, on Saturday in Price City Cemetery, following services in Price. He died Sept. 10. Born on March 22, 1935 in Price to Peter and Ruby Larsen Olsen. Married to Donald Reavely on March Member of LDS 15, 1952. church. Survivors, husband; son, daughter, Donald, Salt Lake; Mrs. Lawrence (Ter Over 30 Models To Choose From rie) McCants, Denver; mother, Price; brother, sisters, LaMar, Houston; Lois Higgen-bothamNorma Anderson, Vione Pilling, all Price. BURIED. Sara Diane Bates, infant daughter of Keith and Diane Ivie Bates, Bennion, on Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, follow- 91SW- - ing services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died Thurs- Survivors, day. brother, sister, parents; Jonathan, Brooke, both Bennion; grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warehouse 11660 So. State 572-198- 2 Salt Lake Store 736 E. 466-973- JfVt Bates, West Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ivie, Salt Lake; 1hai6 Mrs. Cora Parker, Salt Lake; Harold Deakins, Tacoma, 3300 So. Wash. 6 & 2 to place Dial your classified ad in the 262-668- News! Mm ofioj io a tie |