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Show As Work Continues Lake City Cemetery, following services at - Granger Library GRANGER. Though all remodeling is not complete, the Granger Library will open again on Monday morning. We will offer full service once again, explained Paul Jacobson, librarian, but it will auditorium and new carpeting A laid difthroughout. ferent arrangement of the stacks has been Monday Re-ope- ns ty, when completed, will offer a full production center. Included will be two built-i- n a opaque projectors, which will greatly who would like to offer a few hours, a half day or a day each week are being encouraged to contact Mr. Jacobson. Miss Williams noted that on Monday at 10 in- crease the librarys capacity for sitting to study, Mr. Jacobson commented. Well be a down made and the dark room for childrens area has a a the photography, number of changes. laminating machine, a librarian stated. well mini-Whitmor- e, ofEventually fer the children a magic carpet, noted probably be sometime in May Vivian Williams, before everything is completed. The main part of the library was completely emptied, with books being placed in the ' childrens librarian. She said that wiring is not completed yet and that speakers are to be installed. The Granger facili cassetteand atape ther- duplicator mofax machine. A new information and reference desk will be included and a quiet study room. A number of study carrels will be available along the north wall, a.m. and Tuesday at 2 films p.m., will be shown. Weve been waiting a long time for this and its finally happen- pre-scho- ol ing. Volunteers are being sought for the library. Five have been lined up already and will begin their training next week. Persons VUd S biitlicA Bertoch BURIED. Hyrum Cutcliff Bertoch, 94, Friday In Salt 9 church. Survivors, husband; son, daughter, Roger Jr., Salt Lake; Jacqueline, Taylorsville; one grandchild; parents, Salt Lake. Hunter ward chapel. He died last Tuesday at his home. Born on April 21, 1887 in Pleasant Green to James and Ann Cutcliff Bertoch. Married to Burdette (Birdie) Parker on July 5, 1911 in Farmington; she died on July 10, 1974. Lifelong farmer; served on ASC board; taught at Whittier school. High priest In LDS church. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Holliday BURIED. Chester E. Holliday Jr., 55, West Valley, Monday in Midvale City Cemetery, following services at 8090 So. State. He died Thursday. Born on Jan. 13, 1927 in Fremont, Neb. to Chester Edward and Pauline Saunders Holliday Sr. Married to Juanita Skinner on Aug 9, 1947 in Evanston; she died June 19, 1979. Member of Eagles Lodge No. 60. Veteran of WWII. Survivors, son, Ferguson BURIED. GayLou E. Ferguson, 51, Taylorsville, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died Thursday in Taylorsville. Born on Feb. 26, 1930 in Salt Lake to Henry and Minerva Warren VanGerven. Married to Roger Ferguson on July 24, 1948 in Ely, Nev. Member of Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW LDS daughters, Larry E., Kearns; Mrs. Garry (DiAnne) McCauley, Mrs. David (JoAnne) Lindsey, Sandra, all West Valley; 25, 1982 Loretta Hughes, Jerome, Idaho; Mrs Gary (Becky) Griffith, Mrs. Asa (Heidi) one great grandchild; member of LDS church; high priest. Survivors, sons, daughters, Curtis R., Richard J Duane R , Kent B., John B., Mrs. Bonner (Janice) Warr, Mrs. Keith Wilkey West Valley; grandchildren; brothers, sisters, John K., Kearns; Eugene E. Nephi; Mrs. Wilbur (May) Baxter, Murray; Mrs Darrell (Susanna) Leavitt, Idaho Falls. Meeks, Wyo.; both 23 Rawlins, grandchildren; mother, Pauline Brooks, New York; brother, sister, Robert E. Mann, Las Vegas; Marion Olmstead, Plano, Tex. BURIED. (Pauline) Kathleen, all Kenneth Gallegos Richard (Bob) Wilkey, 60, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Granger 4th ward chapel. He died Sun day at home of cancer. BURIED Vincent John Gallegos, 30, Kearns, Satur-dain Valley View Memorial Park, following services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. He died last Wednesday Born on June 18, 1951 in Salt Lake to Joe Ross and Rose Alvina Atencio Gallegos. (See Page 11, Col. 1) Born on Sept. 12, 1921 in Nephi to John Henry and Elizabeth Kendall Wilkey. Married to Naomi Bylund on March 24, 1948 in Manti LDS Temple. Veteran of WWII, Air Force. Active Feb. 26th is Safeway Family Night with the UTAH JAZZ! CGoyiih SflyO CWiy-- K yj "iTllfllnl Supersonic! Discount Ticket Coupons available at Safeway FREE Sea Trader Brand Packed in Oil or Water Town House Cut Green, Safeway Guaranteed EjGQflS ANY FAMILY UNDER 18Yrs. PAYS MEMBER 1.00 JUST Here's all you do: Pick up your FREE discount ticket coupons at Safeway and take them to the Salt Palace ticket office. With the Safeway coupon, any family member under 18 yrs. pays just $1.00 each when accompanied by parent(s). Parent(s) pays regular price on $5, $7 or $9 tickets. Discount coupon good only for the Feb. 26th game vs. Seattle Supersonics. H vs. Seattle Feb. 26 Jazz ? bVi oz. Cans (Case 48 Truly Fine $539 WIMH.IDjsposabe t: Daytime Ext. Abs. 60 ct. Toddler 40 ct. 48 ct. 6 ct. case - $32.34 .ice frPflITI $1 Gallon HaH Snow Star Your Choice 0 Pecan Twirls 8 oz. Mrs. Wrights pkg. ACCOMPANIED EACH WHEN BY A PARENT PAYING FULL PRICE French Style or Sweet Peas Diaaers Hansen, 12 59 QOf 77 Q Peanut Butter fib J Mrs. Wright's Sliced IKDreaa Buttertop White or Wheat Rroflft HHDICUU (9) 0 33.12) ,.,3 .994 24 - ,oa One Coupon per Family Member Under 1 8 Required. ODDS CHART Sqfevay Tasty Nuggets TQ Dog Food 5.59 Mrs. W. Buttermilk sandwich or Rd. 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