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Show vffMVMrr MM m iwk7tMn vj gg WEST VALLEY Robert (Teresa) Moore, Lori Ann, Nathan, all West Valley; two grandchildren; (Dixie) Allen, Tremonton; B. Mrs. Gordon Holbrook, (Geraldine) Salt North Wendell Lake; (Sunny) Mrs. Peery, sisters, Basil, Randlette, Utah; Mrs. John (Twila) Prior, Provo; Mrs. Daniel (LuDeane) Boel, Murray; Mrs. Wendell (Lorraine) Seegmiller, St. brother, Salt Lake. Darling George; Mrs. Earl Mrs. James Ralph Darling, 30, Magna, Wednesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Spencer 5th ward chapel. He died Saturday in Fillmore. Born on Jan. 27, 1951 in Indiana to Ralph L. and Joan Robbins BURIED. Darling. (Ravola) Whittle, Maurice (VernaLee) ton, both Salt Lake. Car-so- Survivors, widow; daughters, Krystal, Anissa, Magna; parents, Sarasota, Mr. Fla.; grandparents, and Mrs. Roscoe Robbins, Lafayette, ind.; greatgrandmother, Pearl Fife, Logansport, Ind.; brothers, sisters, Ralph L. Jr., Lafayette; Terry Smith, Guzis, SPACE FOOD . Cynthia Hinckley and Ghentry Pace demonstrate open model of space shuttle at Oquirrh Hills school. . . space foods before nelia Ann Day on Aug. 19, 1924 in Antimony, Utah; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple on Feb. 5, 1925. Security guard for Hercules, 20 years. High priest in LDS church; tem- . . Todd Burke, Ghentry Pace, Cynthia Hinckley share their knowledge of space shuttle program with fellow Oquirrh Hills students. worker. ple widow; Earlena Davensport, Iowa, Connie Cleary, Brenda Laycock, both Noblesville, Ind.; Darlene, Sarasota. SHARING sons, Survivors, daughters. - Burke, Ghentry Pace and Cynthia Hinckley, The shuttle, called the Oquirrh Hills biter, was designed and built by Todd KEARNS. Oquirrh Hills elementary has its own space shuttle. Wahlss class. The unit is on display in the schools media center. The students became interested in space travel after working on a transportation module from the Granite district program for the gifted, explained Dr. June Berry, media coordinator. A refrigerator box donated by a furniture company forms the body of the shuttle, with a nose of papier mache over chicken wire. The unit is big RSiWAsr Thayne & enough for two students to get into, she added. The control panel is drawn on cardboard and was colored with felt tip pens. Interior switches and controls are made of wire, yarn and cardboard. Lighting on the control panel is provided by Linda's Cafe Open 24 llrs. miniature Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. lights. Christmas - Every student in the school is given an opportunity to visit the media with their class 4219 W. 3500 So. look inside the shuttle, said Dr. in Tom Berry. The three sixth grade designers present a students WCHOPS and Redwood Memorial demon- well-prepar- stration on how the shuttle operates and answers technical from questions teachers and students, she said. Some of the words they explain include external tanks, atmos- phere, astronauts, gravity and NASA, she said. The three stu- - Hospital Gains From Youths' Eagle Efforts GRANGER. Two brothers, sons of a Valley West Hospital thoracic surgeon, have presented footboards to that facility. Matthew and Christopher Irvine, sons of Dr. Bruce Irvine, made the presentation Saturday to qualify for a project needed to become Eagle Scouts. The footboards were given to the critical care unit at the hospital. They will be used at the foot of the patients beds to keep the covers off their feet to avoid foot drop. They are also to be used for exercise, a hospital spokesman said. Oct. 22-0ct.2- Dr. Berry. Cynthia prepared dried apples for part of the food, but they were eaten so quickly she prepared packages of salt dough dents have studied their subject in depth and are to answer questions, well-equipp- she added. The students are food, she said. especially in the The Oquirrh Hills Orbiter was planned for completion in time for the scheduled blast off of the real Columbia shuttle on Oct. 9, said Dr. Berry. That time was changed and now the Oquirrh Hills students are looking forward to the planned launch on Nov. 4, she interested simulated food packages, packed in plastic containers like the dried foods used by real astronauts, said Police Crews To Increase On Halloween Estates, following services at Hunter 1st ward chapel. He died Friday. Born on May 19, 1935 in Neola, Utah to Walter Newport and Zelia Keel Wimmer. Married to Alta Lemmon on Oct. 8, 1955 in Hurricane; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired from United Air Lines. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Kirk, North Salt Lake; Mrs. STATISTICS 5:30-9:3- 0 (From Page 6B, Col. 9) grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Davis, Halloween night, Police Chief David Campbell said Thursday. Special patrol service will be provided in city neighborhoods to insure that children are safe to trick-or-trea- t, MOST WEST VALLEY Campbell said. He also encouraged parents to make sure costumes are simple and and that each group of children has a flashlight. In addition, the chief said groups should be accompanied by an adult. And, he stressed, children should be warned never to enter a strangers house -even if invited. childrens light-colore- 4 Do Yoursolff Clothing Clearance! Vote tor IVlcaningfful Experience Tuesday November 3 d fnivronc.j Accepted CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 972-559- 9 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on men Whirlpool Model RJM7800 Microcomputer touch control provides fingertip control of all cooking programs, times and powers Solid-stat- e COOK POWER control provides choice of 10 different power levels Choice of 3 cook cycles plus defrost S45Q00 Martin BURIED. Larson Saturday in Dawn 47, Plus Many Other Prior Year Models At Similar Savings Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Granger 7th ward chapel. She died last Wednesday at home. Born on Sept. 20, 1934 in Fielding, Utah to Maurice Ludvig and Tessie Peck Larson. Married to Delbert Royce Martin In June, 1978 in Salt Lake. Member of LDS church. Temple worker. Survivors, CG3uQIDflDuD husband; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lewis, 3S00 So. umictomme Hunter; Mrs. Geneva Lund, Spokane, Wash. Martin, Lake. Free preliminary examination does not include or treatment WEST VALLEY. concluded. Extra police officers will be on duty from BURIED. Richard Kent Hamblin, 24, Saturday In Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died last Monday in Portland, Ore. Born on Nov. 24, 1955 in Ogden to Richard Kent and Barbara Jane Larsen Hamblin. Survivors, father, Omaha, Neb.; mother. West Valley; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Laura Thompson, Mrs. Douglas, Kyle (Shauna) Chris, all Salt Lake; Mike, Portland; grandparents, Mrs. Phyllis Knapp, Mrs. Thelma Larsen, both Salt Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: 1. Frequent Headache 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss of Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain DaVon K. BURIED. Wimmer, 45, Monday in Students Launch Space Shuttle, The Orbiter Davies, Sallna; preceded in death by sons Grant and Garn J. Wilford FREETSPINAIJEXAMINATiON Wimmer At Oquirrh Hills Elementary randchildren; brother, Hamblin BURIED. Melvin John Morrill, 75, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Hunter 3rd ward chapel. He died Thursday. Born on July 20, 1905 in Junction, Utah to John D. and Emma Morrill. Married to Cor- Married to Ariz.; Bur- John D., Centerville; Mrs. Chuck (Wana) William; Mrs. Hugh (Velda) Harding, both Magna; Lois Steab, Kaysville; Richard K West Valley; Kenneth D., Sandy; 39 grandchildren; 31 greatg- Morrill Gailene Lowe on Dec. 1, 1978 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member of LDS church. Employe of Eimco Corp.; Army Reservist. Mesa, 1981 Thursday; Oct. 22, view West Valley ; brothers, sisters, Lynn C Brigham City; Kit C Roy, Theo R., Layton; Tim R Ohio; Leslie A. Lewis, West Valley; Mrs. Theodore A. dEBd03BSbdEHID 0B85B a Favor! Save Yoursclff Tan Dollars! RAV L um West Valley City Council District No. Reason 1 1 The real problems facing West Valley City are Financial Problems. Ray White is trained and experienced in financial management. We need his expertise on our City Council. He knows about municipal bonds, loans, interest, budget and cost controls. 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