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Show g WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May For Contributions member Kearns; Mrs. Neil Salt r 7, 1981 Schmuhl, Sydnie I. Sturzenegger, Reed Thomson, Gary L. Trockmorton, Candace Vila, Laurie A. Wade, Brett T. Wingate and Gordon A. Wingate. - Home Economists Honor Woodbury LOGAN. A time pranite School District teacher was cited here Saturday by ward Economics Assn. Valley, Wednesday Latimer Phyllis 1510 E. 6015 Woodbury, South, received the associations the honor, top Profes-siona- l Homeat Alma and Ada Kilpack Rushton. Married to Lora Peterson on Nov. 25, 1932 in Manti LDS Temple. Served mission to Tasmania for LDS church, 1927 29. Employe of Kennecott Copper Corp. for 26 years Outstanding Senior Citizen award, 1978. Active in LDS Economist award, its spring convention. Mrs. Woodbury was singled out for her to the development of public school programs, curricula and school facilities during 23 years of work in the district. She is slated to retire this spring. After teaching on the elementary and secondary levels for eight years, she became the districts vocational staff associate in 1966, said award presenter Dr. Sidnee Spencer. Granite district initiated several home economics programs during her tenure, including elementary school studies of nutrition, junior high occupation homemak- occupational ing, home economics for high school students and the young mothers program. Also, responsible parenting, school a program pre- in- volving pupils in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Hunter 7th ward chapel. He died Saturday of heart failure. Born on Feb. 13, 1904 in Hunter to George departed k tgrandchildren; cis) Meredith, home Dancers have toured Bishop on April 7, 1948 in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died Aug. 18, 1956. Member Retired of LDS church. of Beehive employeMills. Survivors, Clothing sons, daughters, Jerry K. Clayton, Mary A. Bishop, Mrs. both Taylorsville; Steve (Janet) Jones, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Mike - in order to achieve honor roll status. (Brenda) Clausing,; Granger alumni whose names appear on the UofU undergraduate honor roll for winter quarter include Steven L. Baumann, David P. Brooks, Bryan H. Pamela Lavon Connolly, Susan Rasmussen Cook, C., Honolulu, Kearns; Davis David (Whirlpool cmmmams a Kitchen "who care Magician DOUG'S TV APPLIANCE PAPANIKOLAS FURNITURE Whirlpool lEvcrytiay (Gourmet; Collection COOKWARE SET Freeze, cook, serve and store - all with this elegant set of cooking accessories VILLAGE TELEVISION by CORNING.16 McDOUGAL WESTERN AUTO WITH PURCHASE OF FEATURED WHIRLPOOL MICROWAVE OVENS five Whirlpool immicmuinve woven Whirlpool aunicmuinve woven FAST COOKING & FAST CLEANING FREE COOKING SCHOOLS JUST WIPE IT OUT WITH A CLOTH grand-children- Haw.; SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. for Leo Leonard Lee, 55, West Valley, at Granger 6th ward chapel, 3273 Hillsdale Dr. Burial in Valley View He died Born on Dec. 12, Sunday. 1925 in Aberdeen, Idaho to Leo Montgomery and Ada H. Clinger Lee. Married to Grace Thomas on Dec. 22, 1947 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Navy veteran ofWWII. Carpenter. Su- Courtright, and Memorial Park. Cary K. Eastwold. Also, Sandra Deirdre Ehninger, Gary Hensley, Jessica C. Hill, Theresa C. Jones, Michael F. Kelleher, Pam Lundell, Kris L. Mahin, Mitchell A. McAllister, Carie A. McDermott, Chris McDermott, Janet Nelson, Mark J. Nuismer, Mark W. Palmer and Kathy Anne rvivors, widow; sons, daughters, Wayne Thomas, Mrs. Fred (Rebecca) Wells, Mrs. Ada (Christine) Ferguson, Loal Thomas, all West Valley; Mrs. Michael (Lorraine) Bourne, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, both Quayle. Others include Louise Marie Rundell, Susan L. 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WHIRLROOLlMICROWAV OVENS 18 Agnes teacher in Heber City. Kathleen Try a Want Ad! sprayed over the entire tree by May 14 or ward Peter home economics Glenn costumes. lin- dane, dursban or thiodan should be day). died Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Nov. 19, 1915 in Norfolk, Va. to Ed- of Mrs. Stephen (Becky) Pappas, a HONOR featuring authentic in 1980. At Cottonwood high she was president against lilac borers, Morris said, either horticulturist advised yesterday (Wednes- immwve Eileen (Thursday) for Elizabeth Anderson Bishop, 65, at noon in Taylorsville 34th ward chapel, 1250 W. 4375 South. Burial in Salt Lake City Cemetery. She management, square dances and colorful European dances Whirlpool in death by a son, Dennis, 1963. food, making clothes and child development courses, Dr. Spencer added. She is married to Merlin (Bud) Woodbury and is the mother Stomp, the Mexican Hat Dance, American MURRAY. Efforts to control infestations in the valleys apple and ash trees should be made next week, a Utah State University CL Preceded SERVICES. Teton Mountain ple trees. They should be sprayed with either diazinon or imidan by no later than Monday or Tuesday (May 11 or 12), he stressed. In treating ash trees Spray For Is Advised o Mrs. Glen (LaVern) Gill, Mrs. Max (Donna) Dean, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Owen (Florence) Herron, West Valley; Mrs. George (Fran said. Mrs. Woodbury also was instrumental in integrating males into toire includes the tours with the BYU folk dance group, including one to Europe 17 sum- Folk 3O MICROWAVE d Hillam has participated in four major mers, BYUs noted tonwood high graduate has been selected to represent the U. S. as a grandchildren; eight grea- families and a variety of home economics classes in the community education program, Dr. Spencer fast-pace- tour which Taiwan. For the past Survivors, widow; Valley; dancers present a show featuring dances from around the world. Hong Kong and daughter, sons, Mrs. Jessie ; (Marilyn) Cabrera, George S., Brigham City; William Keith, Darrel C., both West squares or at palaces and government receptions, the schools, or will also include performances in Hawaii, PROVO. A 1977 Cot- S. town of at BYU, junior April 23 for a church. Participated in safari trips to Africa, India. Phyllis Woodbury Pe- Republic of the drill team and a member of the Honor Society. She was involved in an extensive language and culture class in preparation for her visit to China. The groups varied reper- states and every country in Europe. Performing in all U. China. 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