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Show The Magna Times, Thursday, July 18, 1991 3 Community Pioneer Valley offers classes, support groups Pioneer Valley Hospital, West health Valley Citys largest care facility, offers community classes and support groups. The classes and support groups are available to Salt Lake and West Valley residents. full-servi- ce Aerobic classes for pregnant women and new mothers continue during the month of June. classes take on place Tuesday evenings from 6 to 6:45 p.m. classes, which are for mom and targeted baby (six weeks to 12 months) to do together, take place Tuesday evenings from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. The cost to participate is $18 a month. Please contact Pioneer Valley Pre-nat- Post-nat- al department at information. 964-310- 9 education for more Prenatal Water Fitness Classes for women in any stage of pregnancy will be held weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. The classes are designed for pregnant women to exercise in a pool, which reduces gravitys pull on lower back muscles. Classes cost $35 for 12 visits and are held at Pioneer Valley Hospital (3460 South 4155 West Pioneer Parkway, West Valley City). For more information, call 9. The following is a list of support groups meeting at Pioneer Valley Hospital. The support groups are pro- - REBECCA BROWN and THOMAS A. LOWER Brown to become bride of Lower in temple ceremonies Miss Rebecca Brown of Blanding, Utah will become the bride of Thomas A. Lower of Magna on July 23 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that evhiilg1 at' tH'd'MiigM' South' Stake Center at 7:30 p'.hir Ah open house is planned for July '27 in Blanding. Miss Brown, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Crawford Brown, is a 1990 graduate of Blanding High School and has attended Snow College. Mr. Lower, who received William F. Lower, he served two years in the Illinois Peoria Mission of the LDS Church. Following a honeymoon in southern Utah, the young couple will make their Jhbme'in Mospow, Idaho', where they" will both attend the University of Idaho. Ina Eames Fullmer Wright, age 89, died July 15, 1991. She was born December 25, 1901 at Almo, Idaho to Henry E. and Julia Knight Eames. She married Ernest D. Fullmer April 29, 1919; he died in 1948. She married George A. Wright June 17, 1950 in Garfield, Utah. She was active in the LDS Church and the auxiliaries. Ina was a former resident of Garfield and Yost, Utah. She is survived by her husband, Magna; children: Lela Robertson, Rox-i- e (Dave) Morse, Max (Eurdora) Fullmer, all of Magna; Ernest (Pat) Fullmer, Peru, Indiana; Harry K. Service 7000 SOUTH S L William John Mac Bass, 76, loving husband, father, and grandfather, died CAP July 11, 1991 at a Salt Lake City hospital of cancer. He was bom January 4, 1915 at Sanduskie, Ohio to Frida. Jnl 19 Edward Bavis and Lura Tuffs Bass. M.u u ( P. T041 South 8460 West. He served in the U.S. Marines dur9 .i .1 ing World War II, and was employed I Ik i '!, nudity hotline number is as a telephone technician, retiring from .5 32 2?t' the Tooele Army Depot. William was involved in racing pigeons. He was a member of the Harrison Lodge 219 F.A.A.M. of Cadiz, uilb on'b ' Ohio.1 'Hfe ' Se'rVed''tWO' LDS missions . RESULTS!" i i j.:i ' He' married IbnC Osterhoupf' Broadhead on January 20, 1972 in the Schedule i1 Classifieds get ! MAIN (Ellen) Fullmer, Keams; stepdaughter, Laura Eyre, Sandy; 17 grandchildren; 31 six great-gre- at grandchildren; sisters and brothers, Leone Jones, Almo, Idaho; Lela Robinson, Escandido, California; Maude Mahoney, Bums, Oregon; Louis Eames, Burley, Idaho; Roy Eames, Salt Lake City; LaVona Breeze, Magna. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 1 p.m. at the Magna Central Stake Center, 8181 West 3320 South. 'Friends may call from 12 to sister-in-la- 12:45 p.m. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral directors. Peel Funeral Home. Salt Lake LDS Temple. William is survived by his wife. Utah; Marie and James Hunter, Bakersfield, California; Michael and Vicki Broadhead of Hood River, Oregon; 28 grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren; brother and sister, Edward Bass, Waterton, New York; and Helen Smith of Cadiz, Ohio. Funeral services were held July 15, 99 P at the West Jordan Sixth LDS hdp&l?',Graves1de'services were held at the Declo,' Idaho Cemetery. 1 JVlV FOOD BARGAIN WAREHOUSE News Chris H. Bruehl Seaman Apprentice Chris 11 Bruehl. son of Diane fc. Bruehl of 4723 West 3610 South. West Valley Cit. recent!) reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, homeported in Norfolk. VA. He joined the Navv in November ' Nav 1990. Copper Days Continued from page 1 man scramble, a blind man draw, and a semi shot gun start. The cost of $12 includes lunch; club members can participate for $6. Prizes will be given to the first and second place teams, the closest to the hole - par three, the longest drive, and the least putts. Registration fees are due by August 4. They may be sent to Ron Wall, 3245 South 8240 West, Magna, UT 84044. Horseshoes, volleyball, tennis, a 5K walkrun, and a childrens bike race will also be held. Registration for the 5K runwalk is t, $1 and may be sent to Mick 3397 So. Helen Dr., Magna, UT 84044. Registration forms may be picked up at The Filling Station or the Magna Times office on the comer of 8990 West and Main Street. Copper Days is funded in part by the Utah Arts Council, which is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. It is also funded by Merchants Redevelopment Association of Historic Mon-serre- 1 Magna (MRAHM) organizations. and other A VP ONLY 10 TO T Bat- tle Ground, Washington; stepchildren, Betty and Delmer Wilson; Robert and Carol Broadhead, all of Tremonton, TJBZrMOH. C SANOY LAYTON 9. BfFBcnve 3565 WEST 6200 SO KEARNS 9000 SO 2700 WEST. W JORDAN 1350 NO 200 WEST PROVO 890 W CENTER PROVO 759 EAST 400 SO, SPRINGV1LLE 1040 NO 964-310- PRM&S 2763 SO STATE SLC 4670 SO 9TH EAST MURRAY 7235 W 350090 MAGNA 40 WEST 2NO NORTH, BOUNTIFUL 10670 SO 7TH EAST For more information regarding any support groups, call William Bass UTAHS EAST p.m. Ina E. Wright LOWEST FOOD PRICES i 2394 month at 7 Obituaries an associate degree from Snow College in June, is a 1986 graduate of Cyprus High School. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Narcotics Anonymous will meet Wednesday, July 24, at 6:30 p.m. BereavementGrief Support Group will meet Sunday, July 21, at 4 p.m. A Cancer Support Group will meet the first and third Wednesday of every al Hospitals community 964-310- vided at no cost. Overeaters Anonymous will meet Thursday, July 18, at 7 p.m. BereavementGrief Support will meet Sunday, July 21, at 4 p.m. Alanon, for the family members of alcoholics, will meet Monday, July 22, at 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet Tuesday, July 23, at 7 p.m. PRICES. |