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Show V EST VALLEY NEWS, KEARNS POST THE MAGNA TIMES, 8 pwwi BreaMasttoMiofi esntest Robert D. Eckman Army 1st Sgt. Robert D. is Eckman currently deployed to Southwest Asia in the Persian Gulf region to support the mission of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The soldier is a member of the 155th AG Company, Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City. Eckman, a first sergeant, currently has twenty-fiv- e years of military service. The Flight for Life project e Lions is a Utah project with events taking place in 9 different locations across the state during the month of April. of the SL the Utah are Valley projects the Lions Bank, Eye Coalition for Organ, Tissue and Eye Donation, Sysco R. C. Intermountain, and Jims England Trucking, Restaurants. For information and early registration, call Bill Barton at state-wid- Co-spons- FfilR Granillo is a 2004 graduate of Granger High School, West Valley City. tion. Each entity had a role in the videos production. The DVD points out the societal benefits of home ownership in areas of educational achievement and the net worth of families. The Olene Walker is comFund Loan Housing and federal state of prised funds to be loaned for the construction, rehabilitation, and purchase of affordable housing. The fund will aid those with incomes, including the elderly, mentally and physically disabled, and victims of domestic abuse. For more information, contact Darrell Kirby, Utah Division of Housing and Community Development, at (801) lower-incom- Representatives from the Utah Division of Housing and Community American Development, Center for Express Community Development, and Lone Peak Productions will also attend the presenta 538-881- 2. SIGN UP FOR AZI0NS BANK IRA BEFORE APRIL 15 AND LOWER YOUR 2004 TAXES. I also see our vision har- monizing with the Magna Downtown Renovation added the Project, Reverend. 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The trainee learned to operate machines such as engine lathes, utility grinders, power cutoff saw s, armature, undercutters, arbor, hydraulic, and drill presses, and associated attachments, accessories and tools. She is the daughter of Edgar R. and Blanca A. Granillo of 3795 West 3200 South, West Valley City, Utah. Gouernor to speab The Walker Olene Loan Fund will Housing unveil a new DVD designed to promote the fund as an important resource in provide ing housing for residents in Utah. Gov. Former Olene Walker, for w horn the fund is named, will speak about the DVD and its role in highlighting the growing need for more affordable housing in Utah on Wednesday, Apr. 6, 10 a.m., at Utah Nonprofit Housing Corp., 756 South 200 East, Salt Lake City. began at the Church in 1937 to pay the first insurance bill on the church and rectory and the Annual Cinco de Mayo dinner, contribute to the financing of the renovation and expansion. Initially, we were focusing on building a multipurpose center where we could hold events, meetings and dinners, said the Rev. Andrzej Skrzypiec. During the last year, however, there has been an increase in attendance that the Parish Council and I are considering expanding the Church itself before any other area. Architectural designs include building a multipurpose events center, renovation of the kitchen, and a cloistered themed retreat garden with all facades complementing the period and design of the existing Church. ji' Cynthia I. Granillo about affordable bousing 978-336- 3. PLAYERS- - continued from page 5 business owners in an open forum, Mrs. Corroon and their children attended the and Fitness Magna Recreation Centers Fourth Annual Easter Egg Hunt. We had such a fun time at the Hunt. Magna is really a community focused area, and opens its arms to everyone to enjoy its events, said Mrs. Corroon. April 10th also marks the sixth wedding anniversary for the Corroons. Both agreed li.at this was a unique way to celebrate their love and devotion to each other while being able to share a cultural day with their children. Obviously, my job keeps me away most of the time, but Amy and I always find time to do things with the kids. This is one of those family field trips where we get to interact with other families, said the Mayor. Mayor and Mrs Corroon also wanted to show their support for a good cause, the Church Building Fund. Monies raised at events such as the Annual Spaghetti Dinner, a tradition that He is the son of Ronald D. and Gertrude Watters Eckman of South 90 West, Murray, Utah. Eckmans wife, Mindy, is the daughter of Val and Georgian Mjeras McQuivey of South 8880 West, Magna, Utah. In 1973, Eckman graduated from Granger High School, West Valley City, Utah. In 1984, he received a bachelors degree from Utah State University, Logan. 3: 53? 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