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Show The Magna Times, Thursday, April 16, 1992 3 &a0uucatcfy Pioneer Valley f Hospital Births ' If Births at Pioneer Valley Hospital from March 27, 1992 to present are as 'T follows: Dallas Clark and Ane Marie, boy, West Valley City. Paul and Nicole Halverson, boy, West Valley City. Brent and Rebecca Davis, girl, West Valley City. Scott and Marie Stapley, girl, West Valley City. r,rv ITvMvT Shannon Shoell and Shannon Rands, boy, Kearns. Heather Pine and Paul Lippman, boy, West Valley City. Thomas and Tina Hutzler, boy, Tooele. Christa Cole and Tracy Evans, boy, West Jordan. CHET AND KAY FASSIO Bernadette Blair and Joseph i, girl, West Valley City. Jeffrey and Sandra Kuddes, boy, Mar-chesan- West Valley City. Eric and Diane Warner, girl, Midvale. Cheryl MacDonald and Robert Mortensen, boy, West Valley City. Jordan and Lorie Johnson, boy, West Valley City. Robert and Gail Starring, boy, West Valley City. William and Melanie Thompson, girl, West Jordan. Bryan and Gayle Thompson, boy, Fassios celebrate golden wedding Chet and Kay Fassio will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Their children invite relatives and friends to attend an open house in their honor on Thursday, April 23, 1992 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, 75 South West Temple. No gifts, please. Military News Kearns. Todd and Kathy Madsen, girl, Grants ville. Rick and Candi Hall, girl, Tooele. Blake and Tawny Mamales, girl, West Valley City. Darin and Anna Nodge, girl, West Valley City. Catholic Church News - tripitf beingsponspreda r start ,Jhe meet will take - f;by the Knights of Columbus. The trip.,,' place at the East High School track. is scheduled for Saturday, May 23. For more information, contact your Buses will leave the church at 9 a.m. P.E. coach in your Catholic school or and leave Wendover for the return call Eric at Judge Memorial High or home, trip at 8 p.m. that evening. The cost School, is $12 per person, but you receive back ' Any boy or girl between the ages of $8 cash, $2 food credit, two free seven and 16, the time has come to drinks, two Lucky Bucks, and one once again sign up for the Summer special Keno. For reservations or TAC Track program. This is a Judge more information, call Richard k program where young or Norman CurPalomino at 7 athletes learn about track and field tis at while competing in TAC track meets The DCCW Convention will be held and the Utah Summer Games. The Our Woman of the Year, cost is $45 per athlete and includes a April and shorts, TAC memberwill be honored club Lou Colosimo, Mary at a banquet Saturday evening. We ship, instruction, and workouts. wish to extend our appreciation to her Parents and guardians, please plan to for all the years she has served the register your child in person on Tuesday, May 5, in the Judge Memorial people of our parish. God bless her! gym any time from 5 p.m., or mail Judge Memorial Spring Basketball in the entry form. Entry forms can be Camp for boys presently in grades 8 picked up at a Catholic grade school 2. Informawill be held April or by calling Eric Houle at Judge tion letters are available from Judge or home Memorial Memorial. Call o Wendovfcc aLlpaJ. 466-944- 3. 363-889- 5, six-wee- 250-105- " Karl and Mary Forbush, girl, Kearns. Andrea Knox, girl, Magna. Veronica Williams and Ted Lyman, girl. West Jfordan.' Bob and Beckie Carter, girl, Salt Lake City. Staci Andrezzi, girl, Magna. Ghassan Ahmed Omar and Carolee Vincent, boy, Kearns. Robert and Dawn Valdez, girl, West , Valley City. CAP Schedule 967-276- 4. 25-2- 6. 6-- (363-889- 5) 363-889- 5. (466-9443- Utah Catholic Youth Con- ference sponsored by the Diocesan Conference Team and Office of Youth Mimstry is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, at St. Vincent DePaul Qiurch from 8:30 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. The cond ference is a day of excitement, community building, and meeting new friends. It is the gathering of hundreds of young people to learn, have fun, and show the church 1992 fun-fille- what a valuable contribution teenagers have to make. The conference is for 9th graders and older, and for adults and. parents who minister to and with youth. For information or registration, contact the Rectory Office at All boys and girls grades 8 are invited to the annual Catholic Track Meet to be held Sunday, May 10. The track meet will begin with registration at 9:30 a.m All running events 250-634- 9. 5-- ). Health Promotion Weekend is pjanned for next week, April gjoj pressures will be taken Saturand after an(j Masses; (jay Sunday giUCOse checks will be taken after Masses on Sunday. For free eye exams for glaucoma and cataracts, contact Michelle OConnell at the Eye Institute of Utah. A 25-2- 6. Marine Pvt. David R. Antonsen, son of Ronald L. and Cynthia K. Antonsen of Magna, recently completed recruit training. During the training cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival, introduced to typical military daily routine, and personal and professiona) standards. . , All recruits participate, in an active Magna CAP, 9 3041 South 8560 Navy Seaman Recruit Donna J. Dyer, daughter of Bertha M. Nielsen of 1937 West Hyannis Ave., West Valley City, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Command, Orlando, FL. During the cycle, recruits are taught general ihilitary subjects April 21 Kearns Commodities, 4445 West 5175 South, 1 p.m. The commodity hotline number is Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Lance Peterson, son of Bradford and LoraLee Peterson of 4482 West 4865 South, Kearns, recently returned Western Pacific from a H. six-mon- 532-220- 2. Advertise , in the Magna Times for RESULTS! . er self-discipli- ne High School. His wife, Ann, is the daughter of Richard and Jacklyn Nelson of West designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 occupational fields. Studies include seamanship, close-orddrill, naval history, and first er aid. Lance H. Peterson West, a.m. Tuesday, physical conditioning program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid, rifle marksmanship, and close-orddrill. Teamwork and are emphasized throughout the cycle. He is a 1989 graduate of Cyprus Donna J. Dyer Friday, April 17 3-- 27-M- ay David R. Antonsen th deployment aboard the frigate USS Peary, homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. A highlight of the cruise was a port Visit to Darwin, Australia for a series of commemorative events honoring that countrys involvement in World War II. The crewmembers of USS Robert E. Peary joined their Australian hosts for an international rugby tournament. The Australia n Team was pitted teams from other visiting against countries. Peterson also enjoyed several receptions barbecues with the residents of Darwin. Navy-America- Finally, he had the opportunity to visit Honiara, Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. Some of the crewmembers volunteered their time to repair and repaint school buildings during the port visits. The 1990 graduate of Kearns High School joined the Navy in July 1990. Congratulations and welcome to the following people who received the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation on Holy Saturday: Shelly Christensen, Teena Cosras, Ray Dumos, Jennifer Kimball, Chase Mayo, and Ernest Lee Mayo. There will be no Parish Council meeting this month. We offer our condolences and prayers to the family of Tayne Meik who passed away last week. May his soul rest in lreace. Make a difference in your community: VOLUNTEER! Magna seniors celebrated member birthdays last Wednesday with a free dinner and a large piece of Jean Orton's chocolate cake. Pictured are: (Back, left) Duane Long, Aldon Talbot, larry King, Marge Jacketta, and Nelda Obray. (Front, left) Venice Armstrong, Margaret Overson, Jewel Warren, and Lloyd Aagard. |