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Show March 17, 2005 THE MGNA TIMES, WEST VALLEY NEWS, KEARNS POST 4 Obituaries Kip Oliver Peterson The Granite School will hold its meeting at the Granite Education Center this week. The formal open house will be held new in April. The move has necessitated the change in telephone numbers. The new number is The change will take affect on April 1. The Public Relations Department has put together some very interesting tidbits about the history of the Granite School District on its Web site. You may see the information at: 646-500- 0. www.granite.kl2.ut.us. If you have a child that will be in kindergarten next year, the time is now for registering. Remember to have a birth certificate and immunization records ready, as they are required before a child can enter school. Hunter Junior High w'ill hold their Spring Choral Concert on March 16 at 7 p.m. The Fourth Annual School District Technology Fair will be held at Matheson Junior High. The event will take place on April 16. Mark your calendars as this is one ..vent you will not want to miss. The projects that are developed by students are remarkable. The Lions clubs of Utah a great are project that hopefully will reach many people. They have joined forces w ith the Moran Eye Center, the Utah Coalition for Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation, Donor Intermountain Services and the Utah Lions Foundation to bring awareness to Organ donation and vision help, and to raise money for the Foundation. by contest where everybody can be involved. There are also some private This project is called the 'Flight for Life' and there are several events scheduled across the state. The event will be held at the Granger Park on April 16. The idea is based on g teams of one 12 years of less than person and one over that age. age Adults are encouraged to share the day with a child kite-flyin- or grandchild or younger siblings. There will be cash prizes for the most original kite, the largest kite, and one for judge's choice. database of homeless pets on the Web, urges parents to think twice about giving rabbits to their children as Easter gifts. "Certainly there are many rabbits in need of homes, but they are not the right pet for everyone," said Kim Saunders, Petfinder.com Director of Public Relations. "We encourage people to do some research about the special needs of bunnies before adopting. Rabbits are fragile, and young children can inadvertently injure them in the simple act of cuddling. Many touch with loved ones. He is survived by his children, Rachel, Michael, and Megan Peterson; grandchildren. Charity and Clayton; brothers and sisters, Judie Rogers, Millie Peter Peterson, (Earlene) Peterson, ReNae Jan Duncombe, (Dean) Pam Peterson, (Bruce) Kraus, and Terry Peterson; and several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and several cousins. He kept in touch with many family members and thoroughly enjoyed doing genealogy. Preceded in death by his parents. Kip, we want you to know that we will always love you, your family. The family asks that contributions be made to the Utah Diabetic Association in Kip's name. offer. Kip acquired skills in which using computers allowed him to develop w ays to help him on the job and in his community. He was for his doing responsible ward sacrament service and announcements for several years. Recently, he was instrumental in helping the residents of the Bennion Heritage Center acquire computers to help them keep in Janalee Prather g kite-flyin- He lived in Magna all of his life. He was elected to the Magna Community Council and was an active member for several years. He helped plan and bring about several magna Copper Days and later Magna Hometown Days. This gave him great pleasure to have the residents enjoy the many things Magna has to 2005 Funeral services w ill be held 1 p.m. Thurs., March 17, 2005 in the Pleasant Green Chapel, 8739 W. 3000 S. Friends and family may call Thursday 11:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. at the church. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Peel Funeral Directors: Home. Condolences may be from sent www.PeelFuneralHome.com. -- Happy 40th Birthday This isa to be done Bunnies, Easter don't always mix As Easter approaches, Petfinder.com, the largest Follow ing back surgery in 1999, Kip had numerous health problems that culminated in his death on March 13, 2005. His greatest pride and joy were his three children and two grandchildren. He was so pleased with each and every one and loved them all w ith his w hole heart. Bom November 16, 1957 to Feno Peter Peterson and LaVerne Neilson, he had seven brothers and sisters. He married Teresa Ricketts in 1982. They were recently divorced. Kip worked at the University Hospital where he a in was supervisor He was Housekeeping. very active on several employee committees where he helped plan activities from the Employee Summer Picnic to the Christmas party. 1957 He then Texas. transfeired to the Idaho National Engineering Lab in Arco, Idaho. Janalee and her family now reside in Pocatello Idaho. Since living in Idaho, they have made a beautiful home, which has been decorated by them. They have also terraced their yard and have a patio entrance from their family room. Janalee and her husband have two very spe Lavaca, Celebrate! Janalee Prather is celebrating her 4011 Birthday. She was born in West Valley, on March 17 1965 and was raised in Magna. She is the fifth daughter of Shirley G. Wright and Tony Perfili. She is married to Allen Prather and they will soon be celebrating their anniversary. Janalee was also bom on the 86 birthGreat her of day Annie Grandmother, Morrison Goodfellow. When Janalee was did lot she a of younger for her older baby sitting sisters and also for the ward we lived in. She belonged to the Junior Spinnakers, a Granger High School in cial teenage boys, Cody and Austin. At least that is what and Grandpa Grandma think. She has also made many beautiful things for her mother and sisters. Her four sisters, Judy, Shirley, Janice and Julie along with her mom and dad and her two sons Cody and Austin, wish her the best in all of her future endeavors. 1984; she is now attending the Idaho State College in Pocatello, Cash for Kids Stuff II oiy Cl H Idaho and will the enter respiratory Therapist program. She worked at the Shadow Ridge Hotel as a reservation clerk in Park City, Utah for five years. the best things kids outgrow. appointment to sell or come in to shop. We buy and sell Call for an Janalee also lived in KiDfoKiD Victoria Texas for two years, where her husband worked for the union Carbide at Port 2632 West 35 00 South, West Valley 969-771- 1 marching group, like that of Cyprus High Schools Spinnakers. They would perform at local high school home games. She from graduated people don't realize that bunnies should be indoor pets and not relegated to a backyard cage. They need special diets and daily exercise to stay healthy." IS THERE NEWS HAPPENING AT Saunders added that YOUR SCHOOL? rabbits make excellent house pets and can be trained. LET US KNOW! Visit the Easter Bunny! March 12th 26th Free gift for the kids! Photos available Before you adopt one, read more about bunnies and their needs in the Petfinder.com library. Petfinder.com represents more than 8,000 animal welfare organizations and spotlights over 160,000 homeless pets, including approximately 4,000 rabbits at any one time. 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