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Show The Magna Times, Thursday July 11, 1985 Page 3 Work A workshop on Teaching Children About Sex will be held Wed. July 10, 7:30 p.m. at the Rocky Mountain Center, 7051 So. 1300 East, Midvale. Cost will be $10 per couple. development of children. Whether parents want to or not their own way of dealing with the subject will teach significant things. The purpose of the workshop series is to promote character development in children by assisting parents with specific and practical suggestions on parenting. A packet of written materials on the topic will be provided. Dr. Lee Burnham, will present the workshop. Dr. Burnham is most The woikshop will deal with the process and approach that parents can use over a period of time to teach values and basic appropriate attitudes toward sex. Questions and discussion will be invited and encouraged. The workshop will help parents learn how to assess their own information and attitudes as part of the process of optimistic about the workshop series, Because there is so much interest being generated today about parenting, and there are relatively few who Can afford individual teaching their children. The way this topic is dealt with by parents can have a major DARYL character the on impact West Valley City, Mrs. Kent (Vicki) Fox of West Jordan, Mrs. Jay (Darylne) McPheeters of Kearns; six Mrs. Michael (Linda) Laney, Winston, Oregon; Mrs.' Richard (Connie) White, Norfolk, Virginia; Mrs. Vincent (Cindy) Wagstaff, Riverton; Mrs. Blake (Vicky) Zerull, Midvale; s, California. Their Francisco, marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 12, 1979. Married Shirleen Dahlberg Feb. 14, 1981 in Elko, Nevada. Active member LDS Church. Vice president of Granger Lions Club. B.A. degree, Utah State University; post graduate work at University of Utah and BYU, and in Louisiana, Illinois and Stockton, California. Taught school in Sherry Dahlberg West Dahlberg, and Annette City; 17 grandchildren; mother, Gooding, Idaho ;two brothers, three sisters, John, Bill, both Gooding, Idaho; Mrs. Bill (Margaret) Brew, Tumbwater, Washington; Mrs. Harvey (Betty) Clampitt, Fremont, Valley California; Mrs. Jerry (Phyllis) Couch, Morden, Alberta, Bancroft and Blackfoot, Idaho. Canada. Funeral services were held Tuesday, 2p.m. at the Granger 20th Taught in the Granite School district for 22 years. Member UEA, NEA and GEA. Serving on the retirement committee of the Granite School District. Survivors: Wife, West Valley City; five daughters, Mrs. Don (Glenda) Lowe, Mrs. Nell (Louise) Miller, Mrs. Jeffrey (Alisa) Brown, all of - Ward, 2850 West 3835 South. Friends called Monday, 6 to 8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home 4330 South Redwood Road and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Timothy C. Glore, 32, 29, 1985 from injuries Decker Glore. Married Carroll Lafeen July 25, 1978 in Magna. Member LDS church. Employed at siers, . Frank E., Mrs. Terry Souiherland, Mrs. Mary Hoar, all of Magna. Funeral service was held Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Magna Central Stake Center, 8181 W. 3320 So., Magna, Monday, p.m. and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to service. Interment, Valley View Memorial ' 9 ' Survivors: Wife; sons, Andy, Timothy J.,,. Jimmy; parents;1 twin O Park.'X'i Hercules, Inc. - 1 1! - In a Corporation of Evanston, Illinois, Judge Prentice Marshall of the United States District Court in Chicago on June 27, 1985 issued a Teporary Restraining Order prohibiting the use of the name National Merit Foundation, Inc. by an organization located in Los Angeles, California. The plaintiff, National Merit Scholarship Corporation, conducts the annual National Merit Scholarship Program." Over one million students from some 19,000 high schools currently enter each years competition, in which more, than 104,000 college undergraduate scholarships valued at $325,000,000 were awarded between 1956 and 1985. The defendant, National Merit Foundation, - Inc., with which Merit Natonal Scholarship Corporation has no association, had made a mass mailing to students throughout the country stating that, of because outstanding achievements, the students name would appear in the National Merit Foundation's National honor roll. The complaint filed by National become should morej successful and be taught how to , prepare their own children. Dr. Burnham received a Ph D. from the University of Minnesota where he also taught courses. He returned to Utah to teach at Brigham Young University and is now in private practice and director of the ; Rocky Mountain Counseling Center, j ' Interested individuals register a t the door. may of U names locals to honor roll . The new RainFo Mart in Magna adds beauty and greenery to the araa. They pledge to be a good neighbor and an asset to the community, it is expected they will have a long and successful business in growing Magna. Mogna Rainbo Mart open for business f The University of Utah students on the attached list are among 1,556 undergraduate students named to the spring quarter honor roll at the U The new Rainbo Marts have just opened their new store in Magna. The store is located in a high traffic area on 3500 South and 8145 West. of U. To be named to the honor roll a Scholarship Corporation alleged that the mailing included some students being honored in the National Merit Scholarship Program, but also was sent to students with poor academic records and to students who had dropped out of school. The mailing included an offer for the student to purchase a book entitled The National Honor Roll for $29.95, as well as a key chain for $8.95, a wood grain plaque for $19.95, and certificate of recognition for $9.95. Hie defendant also offered to send letters of recommendation to businesses and colleges for $2 each. National Merit Scholarship Corporation has received numerous letters and telephone calls from school students,, parents, and news media administrators, inquiring about its association with the defendant. In the suit filed by National Merit Scholarship it alleged that the Corporation, defendant had caused substantial actual confusion, and that it was highly damaging for National Merit Scholarship Corporation to be considered to be associated with National Merit Foundation, Inc. selection of quality products. We at Rainbo realize that customers want So come in and get acquainted new Rainbo Mart in Magna, saysDowell. Youll be glad - Mr. Dowell, says Rainbo Marts may not appear to be as large as other convience stores, but first time customers will be amazed atourlarge left rag MAGNA O O NEWS of the University Minnesota. Grand parents of the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams of Magna; and Mark Voss, of Minnesota. Births at Pioneer Valley Hospital for the last week are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen James, son. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fowler, son. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hunter, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright, son. Courtesy is contcgious in S.L. County I COUNTY FYI City-Coun- ty landfill is the winner of the "Courtesy is Contagious. Award. John Childer, a landfill employee who has worked in the public sector for 20 years, received the award during a surprise ceremony at a recent County Commission meeting. Commissioners presented him with a $50 savings bond and a certificate honoring his many dedicated service. years MAGNA TIMES -i- ts good , , ; getting better end better. help you make up your mind, we are offering' a full year of a great newspaper (reg. price $8) for only To hurry hurry, hurry! TUB ONIV employee, who nominated Childer for the monthly award, said, John comes in at least one hour early every working day, makes coffee for his fellow workers, take school children on tours of the landfill, and guides and directs the public. John is always the first to offer help to landfill visitors, even if Of Ft GOOD Till AUGUST SI. 11$ Name Address City. State Phone it means fixing a flat tire or assisting someone who get stuck. The Courtesy is Contagious Award is given out each month to a Salt Lake County employee who make extraordinary efforts to help the public or fellow workers. The award is by the County and UPEA Zip mzm sm& MAGNA TIMES, 9124 W. 2700 So., Magna, Utah 84044 located m traditional downtown Magna NEW of A fellow cd with this coupon. So Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurst, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stockseth, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Pickering, son. Ms. Valerie Morron, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jaramillo, twin daughter and son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott Gerrard, son. Avila, at the Salt Lake subscribe to the attending PURSER HOSPITAL BIRTHS PROMS Now is the time to Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Williams, of St. Paul, Mnn., are the parents of a new baby girl. The new lass is to be named Gina Mare. She weighed in at 10 lbs. and two ounces. Mother and baby are doing fine. Allen is a 1973 graduate of Cyprus High and is now e, REPRINTED at our manager. Adams, Shelly A. Eng T, Sr; Brockbank, Grant J. Me En, Sr; Butterfield, Sharon Delore Nurs, Sr; So; Chase, Russell Drew, Jay Lynn Unci, Fr; So; Hanser, Lori A. Harper, Cordelia J. Nurs, Sr; Kirkwood, Valerie D. Art H, Jr; Macris, Greg Nick MBA, Gr; Mapes, Mark Douglas Frnch, Sr; Pando, Kenneth Jr; An employee would that. outlet have committed themselves to keep the area landscaped, clean and beautiful. This has long been one of their priorities relates Richard C. Dowell, assistant to the general s, Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter. youre there, we comment on any appreciate how we might better serve you, our he concluded. valued customers, Rainbo Marts not only are a convenience store, they sell gas and well. as oil you did and while quality products at competitive prices and we strive to offer just Management for the convenience student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects , where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. CYPRUS Cummins, Cynthia A. Span, Fr; Fraser, Michael J. Nomaj, Sr; Garso, William Perry Psych, Sr; Hunt, Beverly Jean Acctg, So; Hutchings, Brad L. Cmpsg, Gr; Hymas, Hewitt Merill Geogr, Sr; Jensen, Shelly R. Engl, Sr; Lanier, George Anth, Dl; Milne, Deborah Eldredge Eng T, Sr; Reinkoester, Robert Willi Nurs, Sr; So; Smith, Raymond Scott Sr;' Thomas, Lynn K. Tuttle, Marcia Wilson El Ed, Sr; Wilson, Deward Cleave Hist, So; - Suit filed against National Inc. Scholarship Corporation, Merit case filed on June 25, 1985 by Merit National Scholarship matter such as sex education, parents BINGHAM brother, Thomas C.; brothers and died June sustained in a vehicle accident. Born May 11, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Davis C. and Louise workshops to d meet the needs that exist. Instead of allowing institutions to deprive parents of their rights and, responsibilities, we believe that in' Park. TIMOTHY C GLORE MAGNA reasonably-price- U G NOVIS WEST VALLEY CITY Daryl Glenn Novis, age 57, died June 29, 1985 in Elko, Nevada. Born Nov. 15, 1927 in WaKeeney, Kansas to Glenn Henry and Ruth Mae Simpson Novis. Married Roberta Larkin Jan. 2, 1949 in San ' counseling, we have decided to offer CHERRY COIli ' 1 6pk 12 oz.cans TOILET TISSUE ess, Tires underinflated by as little as five pounds can rob drivers of as much as a half gallon of gas out of every twenty. -- tt i TUNA CARNATION i water or oil 6 oz. 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