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Show VAUtYVitw 3C Thursday. Jan. Mrs. Syde (Fon) Culllmore, Mrs. LaDell (Fay) Garnett, all Provo; Mrs. Emma Cam-manMagna; Mrs. Richard (Marybeth) Olson, Scarsdale, N.Y.; Mrs. Karl (Jeannie) Brlmhall, Northridge, Calif. IS, 1981 UtfoC SblblicA BURIED. Harold Derrlcott, 77, West Valley, Saturday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Jordan North 14th ward chapel. He died last Tuesday at his home. Born on May 31, 1903 jn Liberty, Idaho to Joseph and Annie Gambling Derrlcott. Married to Garnet 1936 Rasmussen on Sept. IB, In Salt Lake LDS Temple. Served LDS mission to Northwestern states. Retired as employe of ITT In 1968. Former LDS bishop, high councilor. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, H. Roland, Salt Lake; Elsie D. Richards, Provo; brother, sister, Asael R Sandy; Mildred D. Quinn, Salt Lake; seven grandchildren. BURIED. Lucy Taylor Rout, 74, Monday in Provo, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. She died Thursday In Sun City, Arli. after a short illness. Born on April 13, 1906 in Juab County to Theodore FOR YOU . . . Rochelle Richards gives invitation to Vista elementary affair to her father, Larry Richards. father-daught- At Vista and Martha Jane Johnson Taylor. Married to Charles A. Rout on Sept. 15, 1928 in In Salt Lake; solemnized Mesa (Arlz.) LDS Temple. Survivors, husband; sisters, brother. Grant F., Salt Lake; Mrs. Bruce (Elma) Haws, Mrs. Clyde (Laie) Johnson, Dad, Daughter Affair Slated fathers and daughters Lollipops and roses will be the theme of a will be available for $1. Admission will be $3.50 father and daughter program which will per person. Students at Vista are being encouraged to enter the Reflections contest. The theme of the contest is What a family means to me. Entries are sought in art, literature and music and must be begin at 6:30 Tuesday evening at Vista MAGNA. an- the be done is Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Hill, Alaska; Mrs. Alberta Fox, Salt Lake. Great Ax- el E. Janson, Salt Lake. Hedelman, Rhinelander, Wis.; fivesisters. Twins Ordained In Area Stake BURIED. Ned B. Hansen, 56, Monday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 4330 So. Redwood He died Thursday. Road. Born on Jan. 25, 1924 in Cento William Henry Utah tral, and Theo Barnett Hansen. Married to Maxine W. Hopkins on Jan. 23, 1943 In Richfield; divorced. Married to Catherine Mary Elizabeth Labadie on Sept. 8, 1979 in Las Vegas. Served In U. S. Army for seven years. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Mrs. Carl (Beth) Gibson, Ned W., both Salt Lake; Mrs. Jack GRANGER. A pair of twin boys has been approved to be ordained elders in preparation for serving missions. Ronald and Donald Lewis, sons of Waldo Lewis, Granger 15th ward bishop, and his wife Ethelane, were approved to receive the Melchizedek priesthood and receive the ordination by Granger North stake officials. described produc- which is as being a musical fast-movin- g dramatization depicting the restoration of the LDS church. The show will be presented at the stake center on April 1 and 2 under the direction of Maxine Nelson. Working with the ing throughout world. The series will focus on the visions and promises that are expected to be fulfilled as time goes on. A cast of more than 100 people is being put together, plus a chorus of 50 who will sing many of the favorite Mormon hymns, in addition to op have their donation ready when the trucks come to their area. D. Elroy Davis, a member of the stake high council, is in charge of the activity. LIMIT ONE PER PERSON CORNER C COUPON REDEEMABLE K FOR E RETURNED TO THE 1 FREE GAME WHEN CORNER POCKET, 4862 SO. REDWOOD RD. T POOL GAMES EXPIRES FEB. 1st, FOOD 1981 Today Anchor Hocking AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS live with Program Resuming meet Wednesday at 9:30. A meeting of the church council is set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Bethel teacher training class will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. I Can Do REDWOOD. It, an eight-wee- k This magnificent crystal glassware is a machine reproduction of very expensive hand made lead crystal imported from Europe. WEXFORD is styled in every way for todays living - sturdy enough for children while providing traditional elegance for gracious entertaining. Its classic Old World styling will add a touch of warmth and charm to your home and pride in serving course designed to help first through third grade boys and girls enhance e and their their ability to take care of themselves, will be offered by the Utah Help For Students Is Sought Camp Fire Council beginning next week. Course sessions are scheduled on Wednesdays starting Jan. 21 at the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 300 West, and on Thursdays beginning the 22nd at the Redwood Center, 3060 So. Lester St. (1585 West). Reservations for class enrollment may be made by calling the Camp Fire office at KEARNS. Volunteers are needed to assist in the English department and also with Vietnamese and Cambodian students at Kearns high, according to principal William Christopulos. Parents, friends, senior citizens or anyone else interested in worke basis ing on a with students, would be more than welcomed as he indic-tatevolunteers, The course includes in basic cooking, mending, laundry skills, first aid, telephone etiquette, money management, fire safety, emergency situations and g The course is a instruction Those wishing to assist the Cambodian and Vietnamese students would find a knowledge of the Laotian or Vietnamese language neces- self-estee- learn-by-doin- experience highlighted by visits sary. The students are adjusting well to the American way of life and are good workers, but are hindered by the language barrier and anyone able to assist in this area would find their efforts appreciated and very rewarding, the principal added. English teachers indicate that students with reading or comprehension difficulties would be appreciative of in 14 INCH SERVING PLATE 2 QUART PITCHER 4 LB. JAR AND COVER FOOTED GOBLET ...Now 1 QUART WINE DECANTER DOUBLE ROCKS CORDIAL TA INCH CANDY DISHCOVER S'A" ASH TRAY 973-677- 7. d. their classes. Anyone Interested in volunteering may call the school, The Kearns high PTSA is also asking anyone Interested in running for office or in serving on next years PTSA board to contact Wes Johnston at th school. your family and friends. Multi-Purpo- one-to-on- 969-148- Kearns; Zion, Council study at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church. The morning group will assistance all Sr., stakes tion of will attend Scope Bible to-on- e BURIED. Merrick Emanuel Ellis, Infant son of Richard Ennis and Wanda Cook Ellis Jr., Kearns, last Wednesday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 260 E. He died on South Temple. Jan. 5. Born on Dec. 25, 1980 in Salt Lake. Survivors, parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrick H. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ellis Magna be- for snakes. McLean developed his masters thesis on the Hopi tribe and has also published a book titled The American Indian Dances. He has been dancing for about 30 years. the same members Johnson, both Richfield; Mrs. Ronald (Lena) Christensen, Kearns. MAGNA. Casting is ing completed some of the major tribal dances of the United States, including a snake dance which will hour. ALCW Thelma MAGNA. The annual Deseret Industries drive for Magna stake will actake place Feb. cording to officials. An early reminder Is being made to allow residents throughout the area to clean out their closets, drawers and basements so they can McLean, featuring day at the church. Witness competition. Mrs. Annual Drive For Dl Slated with Virginia Johnson and Elaine Husband handling the music. Included in the story will be the nine important sequences of historic periods in church history, beginning at New York and extend- (Thursday) is the last chance for those interested to obtain tickets for the father and son program to be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Lake Ridge elementary. Tickets may be purchased before and after school. There will be no tickets sold at the door a PTA spokesman said. The program will be presented by Apache Lutheran scheduled continue in region Thompson, Stake Slates 'Zion' Jean Orton and Pat Robinson, directors, Cease Today At Lake Ridge will be congregation held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. During the session plans for 1981 will be considered, including the budget. All confirmed members are being encouraged to attend. Sunday school will be held at 9:15 and worship service at 10:30 am. with Rev. Joel Erickson officiating. The mens prayer group will meet at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Bethel classes will resume at 7:30 p.m. Mon- Listening Work may be done at home or in school, but must be the students entries accepted. Winners entries will Powell Johnson, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Ardell (Billie) several new songs by Merrill Bradshaw. her will be Linda Cook, - Ticket Sale To Atonement Annual Meet Set Atonement January. own work, with no group grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Gerald Hansen, Magna PTA-sponsor- elementary. PTA officers will sponsor the event, which will include a swiss steak dinner followed by a gymnastics performance. Photographs of the GRANGER. The nual meeting of turned in by the end of BURIED. Helen Raeburs Tumpach, Monday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. SuShe died Thursday. rvivors, husband, Louis, Magna; son, William, Magna; mother, Lillie - TAYLORSVILLE. BURIED. Hilda Marie Fowler Newman, 85, West Valley, Saturday In Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at Taylorsville 18th ward chapel. She died last Wednesday. Born on May 11, 1895 in Lawrence County, Ohio to Allen and Laura Jane Fowler. Married to Wendell A. Newman In Farmington, Utah in October, 1912; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active in LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughters, W. Glen, Mesa, Ariz.; Donald A., Joseph B both Salt Lake; Mrs. Lancelot (Dorothy) Linton, Murray; Mrs. J. H. (Margaret) Elton, Los Angeles; 23 grandchildren; 85 nine great-grea- t grandchildren. (Kim Elaine) Elsbury, Fer-ron- ; Mrs. Frank (Mary Ann) Carter, Peoria, III.; stepchildren, Mrs. Louise Riddle, Mrs. Lou Ann Steorts, both Salt Lake; Wilson G. Rogers, Port Huron, Mich.; Joanne Rogers, Las Vegas; Darlene Johnson, Braidwood, III.; Roy E. Rogers, Tampa, Fla.; 44 from firemen and police officers, council of- ficials said. Fees for the eight-wee- k course are $10.50 for current Camp Fire members and $12 for Fees cover supplies as well as snacks for the young- sters. 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