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Show 13B Thursday, June 4, WES'! VALLEY VIEW STATISTICS (From Page 11B, Col. 6) one great grandchild, sisters, brother, Mrs Lola Mrs. Taylor, Louise Johnson, Harry; preceded in death by a son, Charles Ivan. BURIED. Jensen Brady, Taylorsville, Mt. BURIED Jonathon Mar tyn Raymond, infant son of Randy S. and Janell Bodily Raymond, West Valley, in Redwood Friday Memorial Estates, follow mg graveside services He died Tuesday In a Salt Lake hospital Born on May 17, 1981. Survivors, parents, sisters, Katrina, Heather, all West Valley; grand Marilyn Sue 26, in Tuesday Memorial View Estates, following services at Taylorsville West Cen tral stake center. She died Thursday after a long bout with cancer Born on April 9, 1953 in Sa't Lake to Grant S. and Maxine Beckstead Jensen. Mamed to William B. Brady on Aug 10, 1973 in Salt Lake LDS Temple Graduate of Cottonwood high; attended USU and UofU. Active in LDS church. Survivors, hus parents, and West Betty Trinity On Summer Schedule Tausha, Bridgette, Reuben Phyllis Raymond, Valley, Glen and T arbet, Salt Lake band; daughters, parents; brothers, sisters, Jerrold S , Douglas B , Janie Jensen, all Salt Lake, Jacqueline, Midway BURIED Edilh (Smitty) Grant, 63, 2656 So 8990 West, Magna, Thursday in Tooele, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. She died last Tuesday. Born on June 26, 1917 in Picayune, Miss, to Jesse S. and Edith Joining the n M. Greenwood. A crib nursery will be provided, plus nursery for olds. Junior 2-- 4 United Methodist church with early worship service still being held at 8:30 and a se a year church Dora and Trina Tuckey. will be discontinued for the summer. A Sunday school members in the social room immediately after the services. A classes will be held at 9:45 a.m. Those wishing to send children and youth to summer camp are to register immediately church council meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church. American ON DISPLAY . . . Weldon Matthews of Magna is attired in the Lions club vest which is now on display in the nation's capital. mm Of Magna Man Vest Included C. Display Is A beehive vest belonging to Magna resident Weldon C. Matthews is currently on display in the nations capital. Mr. Matthews, a member of Lions In- ternational for 46 years, has loaned his Lions vest to the Utah Arts Council in conjunction with The -- 28-- club. The exhibit explores the historical, traditional and contemporary uses of the beehive, Utahs most The display will be featured at the gallery through Nov. 8 and since its opening on April 24 has been termed a honey of a success. motif. pervasive Items included in the encompass a period from 130 years show Burchard in the Washington Post , At first blush it sounds like a goofy idea, but commented ago when followers of Brigham Young founded the Deseret territory to the present. the Grand Beehive JExhibit . at Renwick Gallery is always intriguing and occasionally stunning. The display Pentecost To Be Observed At Church In Area was shown in Salt Lake at - PKovo cx sounf II 6.T MAtf the Salt KEARNS. Pentecost Sunday will be observ- Art Lake Center. Mr. Mathews acquired his vest - purple and gold felt complete with bees and 5 tcxtns tSEWs" ed at St. Pauls Lutheran church, with l the Rev. Clayton -- Ham-mel- conducting a (From Page 10B, Col. 6) scalpel poised over a rat or pig, a frog or worm while crinkling your nose at the smell of formaldehyde. Many students and teachers remembered being selected as No one ever will forget staying up all night to do homework or studying for those horrible tests, sophomores getting lost the first week of school, changing classes you didnt like for one that turned out even worse so you changed back again. How about the one (2UNC STEAK. friends (?) took roller towels from the restroom and made him into a mummy and left him lying in the hall? Some remember the hectic work of rushing around to meet- - deadlines for the "Cougar Claw, yearbook or Attic. Formal dances and fun stomps will be remembered by some Pump pror lii-T- b OU FArWFU- L- SUC0 I2-6Z- -, mofi Hirib. MRG.SMtmfe ASST CREAM PIES CAN COKE, SPRITE 2lS?C cs-TA- B 4 ROU-- Q IDIlEr TISSt5 flBRY w - PPfZJ 4ep IkfT BUMS EVERY TUE5PAY IS VOUBUB COUPON PAY Places ARB BFF ecrrive JlN'EL 4v 5V -- n 5 STORE modrs S A Week 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah 84118 - -- . . ., TURF BUILDER Covers 4500 Sq. Ft. 50TURF BUILDER PLUS 2 Kills Common Weeds Plus Fertilizer STARTER FERTILIZER For Sodding or Planting New Lawns I f y "SOIL 2 cu.ft. AID If V "DECORATOR BARK" 315 MID. 4 cu.ft. when 5 45 LARGE STMJ HASS tDYS For making lamps, mirrors, windows, almost anything fun and easy, stop by and see. t's the Grecian urns were o i stage and a stage crew person was up on the catwalk - on the line and a fountain, tinkle, tinkle, tinkle he turned on a fire extinguisher and drenched the five girls doing the number. .......... One 359 or LUMBER YARD BUYS -- IFASfr B5A6S&IL? BV- Hi? scene in Our Town and really hamming it up. And many recalled the final night of the musical, Products (Lcovjn fun a to certain clubs? Christmas tree lane was a fun thing for a lot of people and we all enjoyed seeing it. The great choir ORANSJlKCe Scotts always flipping his wig Sadie Hawkins Day? Or the fun of belonging - All sets Include two bench type seats certain memory many students. Who can forget the boys drill team on z- Cedar Redwood teacher who was initiation, SUN 31.95 36.95 89.95 Fir Others Cougars. remembered a for (4ATVPAL- - $26" Ready to use! guy whose good and there were a few times when it was stolen from the top of his head. Some were pulled out of bed in the early morning hours for M BOMELESS CEDAR KITS REDWOOD KITS Cougar or teacher of the month. (literally) - MULE PDCMC KAPERS - beehives on the front and back - in the late Forties. As governor he of District wore it to the first Lions International convention in Atlantic City, N. J. in 1950 and to Mexico City the Ills following year. vest is his regular attire at all official Lions functions, including the annual July 4th breakfast sponsored by the Magna Lions stitute. Hank There never was a person who did anything worth doing that did not receive more than he gave. Henry Ward Beecher Display exhibit at the Ren wick Gallery, part of the Smithsonian In- AC ODID FDR CIDTS Grand Beehive ,r Prices Good Thru June 9, 1981 SPECIAL PRICES 2 Door REFRIGERATOR FREEZER . Viewpoints Advance registration is now being taken. Pentecost will be celebrated at both services Sunday, with the sermon topic Holy happenings. MAGNA. & reception will be held for the new In D. 9G0 con- gregation membership will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Feeney, with Jennie and Holly; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ollar; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Skorr; Mrs. Sherrie Tidwell and Michael; school will be held July Sunday at Trinity (3D Bron-sto- Spirit. . will begin programs service at li oclock. Family worship will be emphasized during the summer months and children and youth will participate with their parents in services, said Rev. cond Vacation Bible Summer KEARNS. communion worship service at 9:30 a m. The sermon title will be Receive the Holy 1981 Former Taylor Smith. employe of Tooele Army Survivors, brother, Depot sisters, Raymond, Jackson, Miss ; Mrs Jessie Pearson, Mrs. Saranelle Rowell, boty Picayune CEDAR FENCING 1x4x6 2 persons friends (?) tried to handcuff him to a door. They succeeded too well. He struggled so hard he bent the handcuffs and the key wouldn't work so they had to be sawed off. The year had its ups and downs, but many people I talked to said it was a great year. When asked about their memories, 99.9 percent said, I dont know, but then went on to mention the things listed above. Thanks to everyone who contributed their memories of Good luck, class of 81. We wish you the best. Everyone have a great summer. 1x4x6 1 1x4x6 3 2x4x8 1 4x4x8 1 69 29 2x4x8 BUILDERS 2x4x8 ECONOMY 1x2x8 FURRING 79 39 'A CDX PLYWOOD 7 1 'AnxAx' 4 SHEET Vs R0CK79 CASH AND CARRY CEDAR T RAILS 2"x3"x7' RAILROAD T.K GL YE CAN HELP 1980-8- LUMBER & HARDWARE 3909 Y. 4700 So. The final Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week for this year are Alesa Green and Shirley Tegan. See you next year. Open 7:30-7:0- 0; Sat. 7:30-6:0- 0 969-987- a 1 |