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Show The Magna Times, Thursday Commumlty Oquirrh Mountain Chapter SUP to meet February 8 Pioneer spirit is never ending according to Walter L. Ewell, president of the Oquirrh Mountain Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, as he releases information on upcoming events, ' He continued by saying that the spirit of the work goes on each month at the chapter meetings. Items covered or provided at the meetings include planned trips and treks, films and histories, community sings, . 1 -- - - 'and Mrs,' -- ; - Magna. Frank and Patty Wilson, girl, Salt Lake City. Jon and Bobbie Gehrke, boy, West Valley City. Ronald J and Sondra Erickson, girl. West Valley City. ' ' Jerry and Linda Morrison, boy. West region, or country, but is open to'all men who desire to support its ideals, Valley City. " . , ' V- 4 ' 'H i - f - a program where husband and Jv Itwifeis also become involved in all activities -- Service ers. together, socially and preserving the will history of the past,', today, and of The - C , precede the program at 6:45 p.m; , , , future. " ' ; . Parley;-Cpon- chapter-ntefnb- :A". potluck, .'dinner ., ' -- , - Sympathy and prayers are offered to the family of Carl DeMarco at the death of his Sister, VeniceConner, in Florida " last week. May her soul rest forever in ' the peace of Christ - I Sunday, 1 1, is the feast of February Our Lady of Lourdes and we are planning to celebrate our, parish feast day ' Serena Yates ; Air Force Airman Serena Yates has arrived for duty at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Yates is an apprentice inventory management specialist with the 343rd as follows: Bishop Weigand has set as a quota for the annual DDD Drive $12,625.00 - for Our Lady of Lourdes parish. We ask that, beginning next week, each family in the parish take a few moments their pledge card with s to complete Conner or one of his crew in the Rocky parish hall after the Masses! The people of oqr parish have a reputation for their generosity. Please do the best you can! ' Lodeserto. Supply Squadron. She is the daughter of Robert C. and Friday, February 9: 8 a.m. Mass -. followed by Benediction of the BlessShirley Peterson of 3819 Sweetwater Circle, West Valley City. ed Sacrament untiM2 noon. Her husband, Steven, is the son of 10: 11:30 a.m. Saturday, February Mass followed by Benediction of the Donald and Charlynn Yates of 3238 Blesses Sacrament and Adoration unSpring Glen Circle, West Valley City. - The airman is a 1987 til the 5:30 p.rtf. Mass. graduate of ' School. will! The Parish Pot Luck Dinner Granger High ( follow the Mass. All parishioners are invited to attend. Please bring all the different types of food you enjoy! Army Reserve Private Melvin S. There can never be too much food! Kasalek has completed basic training at Sunday, February 1 1 : Benediction of Fort Jackson, S.C. the Blessed Sacrament after the 9 a.m. During the training, students receivMass followed by Adoration until the ed instruction in drill and ceremonies, II a.m. Liturgy. weapons, map reading, tactics, military The Parish RCIA class is conducted courtesy, military justice, first aid, and every Wednesday evening in the parish Army history and traditions. hall at 7 p.m. Kasalek is the son of Gary H. and ' The Knights of Columbus wish to Sandra K. Kasalek of 5276 Shamrock Circle, Kearns. announce that the 2nd and 3rd degree The soldier is a 1989 graduate of Initiation Ceremony scheduled for later Kearns High School. this month at Blessed Sacrament Parish has been cancelled. , . r Melvin S. Kasalek . We have collected approximately 82 renewal envelopes for the Intermountain Catholic Newspaper. This is a long way from the 215 subscriptions for which our parish is responsible. Please complete your renewal envelope, enclose your $11.50 annual fee, and, deposit into the parish collection basket.-Thanyou in advance for your help.-Please pray for all of the sick and s of our parish: Ubaldo Romero, May Bigelow, Anita Santistevan, Clara Bather, Eli Santistevan, and Minnie shut-in- by W. Kent Goble Magna Times Feature Writer Marc Rocco is a young man who believes in making a difference. Not long ago, Marc accepted the challenge . of writing to toe President of toe United x A clown was honored as a Vital Volunteer by the Salt Lake County Board of Commissioners on February 7 1990 during a regular commission ' ." : f meeting, Ms. Carol Jackson, aka Hiccup, - donated over 300 hours during a six week; period (averaging 50 hours a week) in assisting the Salt Lake CounFire Proof ty Fire Department elemenover educate 50,000 Players fire school about children play, tary traffic safety, and peer pressure reversal techniques. Ms. Jacksons dedication was continuous, despite setbacks. On one occasion when the entire cast was taking turns with the flu, Ms. Jackson showed up with absolutely no voice. Yet she still played her part, mouthing toe word whie another cast member voiced over her parts. Ms. Jackson currently serves on the Muscular Dystrophy Association Board arid'hasprovided pfofessionahclbwn services for many of the fire departments appearances in the community and works with their clown unit, Lil Squirt, during the parade season. She also helps take Christmas programs to hospitals and senior citizens centers. ly 1988. States, George Bush, to introduce himself and express his feelings about : being an American citizen. ' An outstanding student and Cub Scout, Marc is respited by his friends and has proven himself to be a leader among his peers. Marc is the son of Mark S. Rocco and resides at 7857 Glenwood Circle in Magna. He is eleven years old, and his grandparents are Joseph (Bill) and Darren K. Wilcock Marine Private Darren K. Wilcock son of Darrell C. and Patricia Z. Rees of 5232 West 4390 South, West Valley City, has completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. training cycle, During the Wilcock was taught the basics of batGayle Rocco, who reside at 3340 South tlefield survival. He was introduced to . . West ,7655 the typical daily routine that he will exT; -Cfo Marc has a wide variety of interests perience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional including science and the .military and is well informed about' current world,. Marc Rocco is in the fourth grade standards traditionally exhibited by ' ..affairs as'!well. ' ' 'y. ; at Take Ridge Elementary fin Marines. let-, 'The president answered Marcs ' Magna) , and is active in Cub . A 1989 graduate of Central High ! 1' follows' ter-aSchool, he joined the Navy in June Scouting as a Webelos.' . v Citizem Dear Young . 1989. ing that you havedone the best you you for sharing your'thoughts .with me. lknow the future of ourna- - possibly can. . Sincerely, George Bush. The president closes his letter to is bright when I heat from young ; J tell let me Mr. on Marc by stating, Im counting President, you Well, Americans like ydu! you The president goes on to talk of the to do your very best. Concentrate on that Marc Rocco is one young man you He writes, Its how to make life better for yourself and can always count on. I know, because . present school year. the beginning of a new decade. And, . for others, for your country and for the I have seen him doing good deeds and know him to be an outstanding student. world. Leave the drugs and thugs speaking of better education, advised If theres one kid who will measure make dreams this and can You can make behind, you happen. your MarC, involvthose come true. up to the talent and abilities he has been The president speaks of ' blessed with, it is my friend, Marc in Mrs. Bush joins m? sending you ed in drugs and flatly states, Well, , our warmest wishes for a happ and .Rocco. Hes one kid you can depend they arc wrong, and advises Marc that on to always do his very best. memorable school year. true happiness comes from ... know: - 13-we- ek - . s , v - meals under the National School Lunch and Breakfast program, or qualify as a camp. Enter into a written agreement with the Utah State Office of Education Applications for participation will be accepted until May , 1990 Those received beyond this date will be approved only if denial would prevent an eligible area from having a program. Since federal regulations for the summer program require the training of all sponsors, interested parties must attend an orientation workshop on April 20, 1990 at the Utah State Office of ol Clowning around with the Fire Department Navy Seaman Apprentice Christopher L. Batterman, son of Lynn R. and Linda E. Batterman of 5 150 South 3760 West, Salt Lake City, recently reported for duty aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Tattnall, homeported in Mayport, Florida. A 1988 graduate of Taylorsville High School, he joined the Navy in Ju- ' areas. pre-scho- Christopher Batterman Dear Mr. President order to become a sponsor, an organization must. Be a fl) public or -- News News The Summer Food Service Program will again be available during the summer of 1990, from May through September, according to Deborah Heftier, Specialist, Child Nutrition Programs, Utah State Office of Education. The goal of the Summer Food Service Program is to provide children from areas with nutritious meals during summer vacation when school nutrition programs are not in operation," Mrs. Hefner said. This program provided nutritious meals to and school age children 18 years of age and under, from needy low-inco- , and-Mrs.'H- al , Births at Pioneer Valley Hospital from January 26, 1990 to present are as follows: Henry and Dana Ebell, boy, West Valley City. Shawn and Christine Thompson, boy. West Valley City. Kevin and Tiffini Duffy, boy, Mid yale. . Kevin and Stacie Vincent, girl, Mr. Ewell stated that anyone interested in helping promote die spirit of their pioneer ancestors are invited to the meetings. Mr. Ewell concluded by stating that membership eligibility was originally intended for those descendants of pioneers who came to Utah prior to the completion of the transcontinental railroad (1869). Membership has now been broadened to include those who are not descended from Western pioneers but who hold to the same principles and ideals. The society is not limited to the residents of any state, outstanding speakers, and often special musical numbers for the enjoyment of all. The next chapter meeting will be held February 8, 1990, at the Senior Citizens Center in Magna, starting at 6:30 p.m. The program for that even-- : ing will include a history presentation by Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Jones, . chapter members; a slide film program, A- Trips td Hawaii , with authentic Hawaiian background music, by our J. special guests,- Mr.. Covington.. The evening will conclude, with musical numbers being provided ' by Mrs- - Gloyde Dangerfield and Mr. Hospital Births ' 5 Summer food service program announced; sponsors wanted Pioneer Valley President Ewell stated that anyone interested in helping promote the spirit of their pioneer ancestors are invited to the meetings. Feb. 8, 1990 In non-prof- it private school fix authority. (2) public or private residential cummer camp; or (3) unit of local. municipal, or county government. (4) be a private organization non-prof- it non-prof- it Demonstrate financialand administrative capability. Have adequate personnel for monitoring and management of sites. Operate the program in areas where at least 50 percent of the children would qualify for free or reduced-pric- e 1 1 Education. Education. Anyone interested in further information about the program should contact Deborah Hefner, Utah State Office of Education, 250 East 500 South. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Telephone: 538-768- 4. The Summer rxxi Service Program for Children is open to all children regardless ot race, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. Miss Magna Pageant -accepting applications 1 Womens council votes on controversial high school dropout Representative David Jones controversial bill, School Dropouts Driver License Revocation, will be the subject of a vote by more than 300 members of the Womens State Legislative Council representing 163 community organizations. The vote will take place this morning, February 8, at 9:30 a.m. in the State Office Building Auditorium. Representative Jones bill allows high school principals and the Depart bill ment of Motor Vehicles to take away drivers licenses of student dropouts under 18 years old. The Women's State Legislative Council will decide whether to support or oppose Jones House Bill 46. In a later committee meeting. WSLC delegates will participate in: Should utilities pass on savings a., investors? (Senate Bill 115) (Senator Fred Finlinson and Senator Karl Swan). Magna Water Company to hold meeting February 13 A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Magna Water Company, an Improvement District, will be held on toe 13th day of February 1990, at the hour of 7 p.m. at the Districts office, 271 1 South 8600 West, Magna, Utah. This notice was given no less than 24 hours before the date, time, and place of the 13th day of February 1990 meeting of the Board and complies with 5 the requirements of the Section Code the Utah Annotated of (2) by (1) notice the written of meeting Posting at the principal office of the Board at the District office and (2) Providing notice to at least one newspaper of 52-4-- general circulation within the geographic jurisdiction of the district The agenda for said meeting is as follows: Approx al of minutes. 2. Discussion on service to 5600 West on 2100 South. Scott McNeil 3. Reports. 4. Other business 1. Brent E. Huish. Clerk Magna Water Company An Improvement District The office w ill be closed on Mondax Februarx 19. 1990. Picsidcm's l)ax Local Girl Scout troop working on badges, leaders needed Girl Scout troop 1244. led by Lydia Docpner. is working on their Public Service Safety Triad Patches. The Brownie troop meets in the Magna Recreation Center, For more information on touting the troop, call xdia Doopnci at 1 250-130- 5 . Leaders are needed loi Cm Sloui Troops m the local aiea It xou aic in teiested. please contact Lmma HousU at the (ml Spoilt Otllee. 4xn "14 I Bring in your news: weddings, births, ete. People want to know! |