OCR Text |
Show The Magna TlmeaWest Valley News, Thursday, February 26, 1998 3 Community CHS coed chosen to visit Australia, New Zealand Happy birthday, as student ambassador Tina Anderson of Magna is going to visit Australia and New Zealand under the "People to People Student Ambassador" Program. The junior from will 39 other stuCyprus High join dents from along the Wasatch Front for the 21 day tour of the countries "down under." However, she is the only student from Cyprus High - and the first in three years from CHS to be selected for this prestigious trip, she explained. Much of the time will be spent attending Parliament and other government agencies as well as visiting with families in an attempt to spread good will and learn more of the culture of the two countries. They will also spend considerable time Ambassadors will be asked to keep detailed journals of their experiences and report their findings when they return. High school and college credit is available. Student Ambassadors were selected on the basis of academic achievement and extra curricular activities. Tina has a 3.4 grade- - Dr. shelter. of partners helpus make this ing day possible. Deseret Book will open an hour early (9:00 a.m.) to let us shop. The Utah Jazz Dancers are going to read to us. We have lots -- - g. Suoss! March 2nd is the first annual Read Across America. They picked this day because it is Dr. Suess birthday. Our sixth grade class at Orchard Elementary is celebrating by exchanging books with our penpals from the Treshow School at the homeless -- sight-seein- Charity Felice receives Young Womanhood Award TINA ANDERSON point average, is a member of the school's soccer team, and participated in the school science fair, Days of '47 Parade Committee, and g cama "Buddy Walk," paign. Cost of the trip, to be paid by the participant, is about $5,000. Tina is collecting old books to be sold to book stores. In March, she will conduct a bake sale. Contributions are welcome and can be made by calling fund-raisin- Granite Credit Union and Larry Miller donated $500 each to buy books. Our class raised almost $300 with recycled cans. We hope you will come to Deseret Book at the ZCMI Center and help tell everyone that they can celebrate Read Across America Day by reading with a kid on March 2. - contributed by Shanntell Jeffs 252-102- 3. Boy Scout food drive scheduled Saturday in MagnaWVC area by SHARON LINSCHOTEN - STAFF WRITER Be Prepared, . , , Shelves in Utah's Food Banks are near empty and there are many families and individuals in need some going hungry. V, : YoucanhelD. rereH vfr onnrl Whether you rent or own your own home, take advantage of the annual drive. Place food items on your front porch steps. Open your hearts, donate generously. Many children in Utah even in the Salt Lake Valley are going to bed hungry. Canned meats, peanut butter, baby formula, etc., would go a long way to ease this hunger. Most residences were furnished with plastic bags to fill. Shelves in Utah's Food Banks ... T . . - - . - If ' ne CHARITY FELICE for two years. Charity served as the City of Taylorsvilles 1997 Youth Mayor and attended The Association of Youth Councils Camp Williams Leadership Institute with members of the Citys Youth Council. Also, she was selected as one of 25 students from throughout Utah to attend the 1997 Prudential Youth Leadership Institute hosted by the Utah Commission on Volunteers. Charity is the granddaughter of Glen and Leonora Rupp of Magna and Henry and Lillian Banke of Chicago, Illinois. wuu - i 't , r, cat m?y ,dcpp .pfLtbrir donation, at A Magna Reams Store, 7200 .West 3500 South. & Hi:: ' . . Scouts of America. Now they are asking local residents to Be , Prepared. Saturday (Feb. 28) will be the the annual food collection day will Scouts the canvass Boy day neighborhoods for donations of canned and boxed staple foods. They are asking residents to "Do A Good Turn" and place sacks of canned and boxed foods on their front porch steps for the Scouts to pick up Saturday morning. need to be restocked. Only you can accomplish this. Persons who were overlooked Charity Felice, age 18 and daughP. and Julie Rupp Felice, has received her Young Womanhood Award and was honored at the Bennion Heights 6th Ward on Sunday, February 1. Charity is currently a student at the University of Utah where she is involved in the Honors Program, performs with Crimson Line, and serves on the Student Health Advisory Committee. While attending Taylorsville High School, Charity served on the House of Representatives, and as Vice President and President of FBLA (where she received regional and state recognition for participation at Regional and State Leadership Conferences). She was a member of the National Honor Society, the Literary Magazine staff, Key Club and Chemistry Club. She received Academic Letters and a Varsity Letter in track. Charity was recognized: as runner-u- p Business Sterling the Scholar; Outstanding Departmental Scholar in Business, and received a Warriors tribute for three years of dedicated performance and outstanding achievement in student activities. She was named in Whos Who Among American High School Students ter of Charles la Sft ' " - fells Were now everywhere theres a computer. Obituary Reva Barney Brown MAGNA - On November 28, 1917, Reva Barney Brown was born in Annabella, Utah. Eight years later on February 18, 1998 she returned home to our Heavenly Father. She was greeted with open arms by her only son, Richard Kay Brown; her parents, James and Effie Barney; brothers Von and Dewight Barney; and sisters Elma Cloward and Hazel Peterson. deeply missed by her husband; three daughters, Raezell (Aaron) Robison, Charlene (Dennis) Price, Judy (Ron) Schutt; grandchildren, Brent, Keith, Larry, and Raelyn Robison; Shellie, Jodi, and Richard K. Payne; and Milinda and Stacey Kim Martin; Nelson, Kyle, Jessica, Lisa, Sylvia, Tani, Colby, Rachelle, Michael, Adam, Gavin, and Neil Robison, and Kennadi Payne; great-gregranddaughter, Madison Nelson; and sisters, Lora Knight, Edith Stokes, Martha Kerns, all of CA; and Vivian Chamberlain. Funeral services were held February 23, 1998 at the Pleasant Green Ward Chapel. Friends called Sunday at Peel Funeral Home and Monday morning at the church. Interment: Larkin Sunset Gardens. at Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister was a true servant of the Lord and loved to serve Him. She chose to marry her eternal mate, Cazell Richard Browrj, on September 1, 1937. Their marriage was sealed jn the Salt Lake LDS Temple September 1, 1954. She was a giving kind woman who loved her family and will be View our great savings, money market and certificate rates. loan rates. Check out our low, money-savin- g and hours. locations our Look for loan. a up Apply Get connected to owtfree home banking system: PC TouchLink. New members welcome in Sait Lake County, Davis County, Utah County end Tooele County. Cyprus CRIDIT UNION Your Future la Our Future 250-585- 8 " |