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Show t-- 9B WCST VALLlY V,tw Thursday, Jan. 29, w ns- - rrpr be made at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 70th South, on Feb. 2; the Kearns branch, 5350 So. 4220 West, on the 9th and at the East Millcreek Library, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave., on the 11th. All three programs will begin at 7 p.m. 1981 Services On Taxes Available COTTONWOOD A HTS. variety of residents February through April at Salt Lake County Libraries. Tax-Aifree assistance with tax form preparation for senior citizens and retired persons, will be offered on Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m. beginning Feb. 5 and continuing through April 9 at four county branches Whitmore, 2197 E. 70th South; Holladay, 2150 E. 4800 South; East Millcreek, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave. and South Salt Lake, 2480 So. State. In addition, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) will be available for elderly, - e, ment. The cast for Seascape includes Susan Gabriel, Micaela Nelligan, Marc Thomson and David Valenza. Sets and costumes are by Mark Read and lighting by Herb Caldwell. Tickets may be reserved through the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box office. Babcock is downstairs at PMT. Opens Tonight 'Seascape' Set At Babcock SALT LAKE. Albees Edward contemporary play, Seascape, is being presented at Babcock Theatre through Saturday. The play deals with an older couple looking back on their life together and pondering what lies ahead. It is described by its director, Charlene Blet-soas absurd. And yet, she said, n, it combines the elements of real life -- emotions, relationships, fears through simple and direct dialogue. Albee has masterfully combined intellectual depth with subtle humor and it has been a challenge for us to reach - the right balance between them. Bletson has an MFA from Yale School of Drama and currently teaches acting and advanced movement in the UofU theater depart Ski Patrol Is Topic Slated COTTONWOOD BENNION. Changes in stake leadership have n been announced by stake leaders. Bert Hansen was reBen-nio- February. Brad Mayne and as assistant members of the stake clerkr Named to ' Brighton Ski Patrol will replace him was Roy present the program Haas. Larry Haggerty, which will be high- leased first counselor in the stake Sunday school presidency, was Tuesdays, Feb. 3 through April 14, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and at the Calvin Smith E. 3300 South, on Wednesdays, Feb. 4 through April 8, from 7 to 8 p.m. Federal and state tax forms will also be available at all branches of the County Library System. Further information may be obtained by calling Library, 810 HTS. The people, experiences and training associated with the National Ski Patrol will be discussed at several Salt Lake County libraries during In Stake Here and disadvantaged taxpayers. VITA will be offered at Whitmore on Thursdays, Feb. 5 through April 9, from 7 to 9 p.m.; at the Kearns branch, 5350 So. 4220 West, on 943-761- At Libraries Pair Released speaking h lighted by a slide show and a drawing for allday ski passes. The presentation will UtiaE m Mrs. Antonio (Patty) Armod-lo- , John Randall, both West Valley; mother. Salt Lake; b rot her, Rodney P., Murray; two grandchildren. BURIED. Luella A. Davies, Saturday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 4330 So. Redwood 77, Road. She died last Wednesday at her home. Born on Feb. 7, 1903 in- Salt Lake to James Collin and Rebecca Hammer Atkinson. Married to W. Charles Davies on Sept. 24, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Active In LDS Temple. church. Survivors, husband; son, daughters, Wllford R S iaUdlia BURIED. John W. Wach Jr., 56, West Valley, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. Born on He died Thursday. Nov. 5, 1924 in Salt Lake to John W. and Hazel Poulton Wach Sr. Married to Gladys E. Manning on Aug. 24, 1948 in Burley, Idaho. Member of LDS church; Utah Fiddlers Assn. Employe of Hercules, Inc. Navy veteran of WWII. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Mrs. Ray (Linda Stewart, Taylorsville; (Shirley) Bennett, Kearns, Marvin K. (Gloria Jean) Gerrard, South Lake Tahoe, Calif.; 17 grandchildren; 34 death preceded daughter, Margaret Mike Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown, 1631 Moor Dale Lane, a student at Olympus. His selection is Annapolis. Gregory Cope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Cope, Sandy, attended Murray high and has been appointed to the Air Force Academy. Lance L. Williams, of Cottonwood high and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams, 1562 E. Rothmoor Cir., was rV appointed to the Air Force Academy. Timothy J. Welsh, a student at Judge, was appointed to the Naval Academy. He resides at 3195 Yosemite Dr. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Walsh. R vri , , s-- 4" boating safety will begin tonight (Thursday) at Evergreen Junior high, 3401 So. 20th East, under the sponsorship of the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Safety In Boating Is Topic E. MILLCREEK. A series of free classes on 17at7p.m. Tonight's7 session starts at Experienced boatmen flotilla 72 of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will conduct the classes, which are held one night per week for six weeks. Certificates of completion, which are often accepted as a means of lowering boat insurance of oclock. Another class will be held on Tuesdays beginning Feb. 3 at 6:45 p.m. at the Granger Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, with a third class to be held at the Northwest Community Center, 1300 W. 300 North, starting Feb. will be premiums, presented to those who successfully complete the course. Additional information may be obtained by calling three great grandchildren; in Hat- Included among chs nominees are Taylorsville; Mrs. John services wili be available for area AT BABCOCK . . . Marc Thomson, David Valenza, Susan Gabriel, Micaela Nelligan enact scene from "Seascape," which opens today (Thursday). ,,r " a by A. Turn-bow- . UTAHS LOWEST BURIED. Antonia Pacaeco Maez, 82, Magna, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Lourdes Catholic church. He died last Wednesday In a Salt Lake Born on April 9, Hospital. 1899 in Grand Junction, Colo, to Dorotho and Pumesena Sesnedoes Pacaeco. Married to Mike A. Maez on March 3. 1918 at Saguache, Colo Member of Catholic church sons Survivors, husband; daughters, Mrs. Bernice Gar cia, Mrs. Rose Manzanarez Mrs. Linda Torrez, Mrs Mable Suazo, Mrs. Alice Vallejos, Mrs. Marcie Brown Mrs. Dorothy Velasquez Nick, Jose, Mike, Belarmino (Bill), all Magna; Mrs. Ger FOOD PRICES ! J7U So. State, 4750 So. Radwood Rtf., 7)55 So. tth Cast, 1)77 Watt 3500 So., 40 Watt 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So. 7th East, Sandy FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX trude Manzanarez, Farm ington, N.M.; 75 grand children; 85 great Mrs Patsy Martinez, Grand June tion. grandchildren; sister, BURIED. Otis (Bill) 70, Kearns, Saturday Redwood Memorial Estates following services at ih 500 So. Redwood Road. He In died Thursday Ogden. 1910 in WhitBorn on Aug. 15, ting, Tex. to William and Stoeltie Coldeway. Emily Married to Grace Meacham on Jan. 19, 1948 In Salt Lake. Owner of Coldeway Drapery Co. Veteran of WW1I. Sur- vivors, widow; son, Dr. Dan O., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; brothers, T rJbdLi V.i.Vo.2. NAvet B6U. WOT 30 sister, William Jr., San Antonio, Tex.; Lewis, New Braunfels, Tex.; Cleo Cook, Shiner, Tex.. Four Are Selected By Hatch iWlaci SALT LAKE. Four Green Sheet area youths are among 38 Utahns selected by Sen. Orrin Hatch to compete for appointment to the U. S. armed forces academies. 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