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Show Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Redwood SMtiliCA Road. He died last Tuesday. Born on Aug. 17, 1914 at Granger to Charles Orson and Martha Mae Case Moesser Todd. Married to Velma Dillon on Aug. 17, BURIED. Etnel Valera ' 1936 In Murray. Member of Hansen Dain Case, 71, LDS church. Director of Magna, Monday In RedWater and Sanitation wood Memorial Estates, following services at Employees Credit Union. Retired from Salt Lake Spencer 2nd ward chapel. She died Thursday. Born on Suburban Sanitary District No. after 24 years service. Nov. 28, 1910 In Provo to Ephraim A. and Maude V. Survivors, widow; sons, Hawkins Hansen. Married daughters, Gary, Mrs. to Olin Dain; he died April, Robert (Pat) Howard, both 1965. Married to Wilbur R. Sandy; Denny, Mrs. EdCase Jr. on Jan. 21, 1967 in ward (Pam) Wright, both Las Vegas. Former public Taylorsville; 12 grandschools teacher. Active in children; four greatLDS church. grandchildren; brothers, Survivors, husband; son, daughters. sister, Fred, Edgar, both Brad Dain, Yorba Linda, West Valley; Mrs. Leslie Rupp, Taylorsville. Calif.; Mrs. Karl (Donna) Snow, Provo; Mrs. Thomas McIntosh West Los (Betty) Pettit, Angeles; Mrs. Charles BURIED. Melba Cropper (Frances) Canfield, 82, Bennion, Magna; stepchildren, Mrs McIntosh, Monday In Provo City Steve (Billie) Seekatz, Applegate, Calif.; Mrs. John Cemetery, following ser(Susan) Boudreau, vices at Bennion 4th ward Heldsburg, Calif.; Sandy chapel. She died Friday. Case, Ray Case, both Born on Aug. 19, 1899 in HinAnaheim, Calif.; Bob Case, ckley, Utah to Leigh RichFederal Way, Wash.; Mrs. mond and Lula Amanda Bishop Cropper. Married to Pat (Carol) McDermott, Donald Hyrum McIntosh on Woodland, Calif.; 29 granSept. 3, 1924 in 5alt Lake dchildren; four greatTemple; he died Dec. grandchildren; brothers, LDS 1976. Member of LDS 27, Bill, Bakersfield, Calif.; church; DUP. Former Charles, Clearfield. school principal. Survivors, , daughters, sons, Meldon J North Ogden; Mrs. Glen J. (Marilyn Joy) Evans, San Bernardino, Calif.; Howard BURIED. Robert Joseph H., Brigham City; Mrs. (Rob) Parsons, 31, SaturWeight day in Valley View Glen A. (Hazel) Bennion; Mrs. Harold Memorial Park, following (Florence Faye) Jarvis services at 4330 So. RedMexico City; three grand wood Road. He died last In a children; six great Tuesday motorcycle accident. Born on May 24, grandchildren; brothers sisters, Lawrence, Oasis 1950 to Robert Beniamin Utah; Mahondri, Mrs. Fan and Betty Louise Harris Lee Hilton, Mrs Parsons. Married to nie Ekins, all Hin Deborah Wynne in Sebrina Ladd R., Ogden February, 1969 in Elko; ckley; divorced. Involved with Mrs. Florence Robbins, Orem. Preceded in death state and national direcby a son, Fred Farrell torship of Odyssey House McIntosh. Program; adviser to Planned Parenthood, Adult Probation, Provo Boys Ranch. PLANNERS Survivors, son, Robert Darren, San Jose, Calif. ; Col. 9) parents. West Valley; (From Page 8, brother, sisters, J. E., West Smiths application for 3 VU rrtBZDa By PICKUPS 00 START AT 7 , TEST DRIVE THE NEW DIESEL WELL BEAT ANYBODYS DEAL RIGHT PLACE RIGHT PRICE RIGHT NOW 4600 So. State 2664)033 1962 DODGE 4x4 POWER WAGON 318 Engine $850 or offer 9673823 c2oil lisafians) Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate & Guar; dianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further information. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the North front door of the Salt Lake County Courthouse, 240 East South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, March 24, 1982, at 3:30p.mon said day: 400 All of Lots CHERRY and 2, RIDGE 1 SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in Book N of Plats at Page 34, records of Salt Lake County, Utah. Said sale will be conducted under statutory power of sale and under provisions of the Trust Deed recorded .. as Entry No. 3517165, at Book 5194, Page 370, official records of Salt Lake County, and in accordance with Search Is Minister MAGNA. After serving seven months as interim minister of Magna Community church, Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. Kemp plan to leave next week to return to Arizona. Rev. Kemp said the Magna church officers are looking for a new pastor. In the evening the group will gather at the Magna church for a weekly potluck supper at 5:30 p.m., followed by meetings of the church board and pulpit committees. On Sunday the church will observe America For Christ Mission Sunday. At 10:45 a.m. the morning worship service will highlight America for Christ with the theme Daring to Be Gods People. Mrs. Kyle commercial Valley; (DeeLane) Wulie, Magna; Mrs. Yvonne Oakland, Calif. Baird BURIED. Allison Lee Baird, infant daughter of Richard James and Sherri Lee Nielsen Baird, Hunter, Wednesday in Murray City Hunter; grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Baird, Norman E. and VaLoie C. Nielsen, all Murray; greatRhea P. grandmother, Nielsen, Salt Lake. Roeling BURIED. Kip Trent West Valley, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died last Wednesday. Born on Dec. 4, 1979 in Salt Lake to Kenneth and Vicki Jean Howells Roeling. Parents members of LDS church. Survivors, parents; brother, Kenneth Richard, West Valley; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicki Howells, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roeling, all Roeling, WEST VALLEY. Ci- John Newman was sworn into office here Thursday by Justice of the Peace Larsen. The Bruce L. official 2, ceremony followed Newmans arrival on governing provisions of law. The Trustee the job from La Plata, greatwill sell, with right of Md. three days earlier. West Valley; Isdora grandmother, adLarsen also Howells, West Valley. the Judge redemption, Trustees title and all ministered the oath of right, title, interest office to Marie Naylor and claim of the Mecham as deputy BURIED. Woodrow Trustor, Gary M. recorder. (Woody) Naylor, 64, West Nagle, in and to the above-describe- pro- d perty. DAVID E. BEAN South Fort Lanbj 190 No. 2 Utah Layton, 84041 B19-3- B Steeples To Speak At Meet GRANGER. In other housekeep- Valley, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4760 So. State. He died Friday. Born on May 4, 1917 in Elko to Harry Lemuel and Mary Edna Wandell Naylor. Married to Helen Kennedy on Jan. 19, 1942. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Daniel, Fountain Green; Mrs. Ronald (Virginia) Brooks, Riverton; Mrs. Jerry (Nancy) Miller, Mrs. Duane (Luann) Fullmer, both Kearns; Mrs. Jack (Cindy) Haggard, West Jordan; Kathy, Salt Lake; 12 one grandchildren; brothers, sister, Harry, Grantsville; ing duties, the City Council completed its formation of the governing board for the Municipal Building which Authority,is not part technically of city government but which, in reality, allows the city to purchase buildings and property over a multiyear period through Mayorwas Jerry elected Maloney Dr. Mrs. LaMar (Shirley) Porter, Murray. Building Authority chairman. Jay Jackson is vice chairsecretary-treasure- r. BURIED. Loebrick Jan Langfords reoc- an at 2420 So. 3400 West and the first phases of plans for Ivory and Companys West Lakes 4000 (2800 So. 4000 West) and for office-ware-hou- Dene Keslers Southfork (3000 So. 6400 West) subdivisions. Babies were welcomed the M. Desmarais, 55, Gifted Perform Estates, services at ing graveside Redwood Estates. Memorial She died last Tuesday. Born on March 30, 1926 in Richfield to Harman A. and Eva Loebrick. Married to Armand P. Desmarais on June 2, 1944 in Great Bend, Kan. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; sons, Dennis A., West Valley; Alan H., Kearns; eight Mrs. grandchildren ; sisters, George (Oma) Lee, Mrs. Harry (Juna) West Nay, Valley; Mrs. Bryce (Glenda) Briggs, San Diego. Todd BURIED. Barnard (Barney) Abram Todd, 67, Saturday in Murray City Council Hears Request With Eagles' Help 41 St. Staft IM-JM- 1 A blind veteran from here will now be able to exercise a bit more freedom after completing a guide dog training course in San Rafael, ' Calif. Don Kirk, father of five and husband of Doris Kirk of Magna, was among 16 students who were officially presented their canine partners in graduation exercises Saturday. Chosen as valedictorian of the class, Kirk spoke to a large audience on behalf of the other students. A World War II Navy veteran, Kirk was captured and interned for a time by COTTONWOOD 262-405- WINDWALKER 7:00 9:00 Brent W. Roberts, 3783 Shire Cir. Grant L. Tolley, 6040 So. Country Hills Dr. Thomas A. Hill, 6378 So. Dixie Dr. Brian D. Fellows, 2966 W. 3875 South Mot.-Tlit- SAT. A SUN. 1,00, MATINEES 7:00-10:0- 0 7:00-sJ- 0 p.m. p.m. Cleted SttOtp Sat. Mtthwat ST. MARK S HOSPITAL VALLEY WEST 1,10-3:3- 0 SlOO, StOO Pvt. Parties Available broadcasting, his most recent assignment was in the public affairs department of a national television affiliate in Salt Lake City- Kirks training costs of about $7,000 at the California school were underwritten by the The Utah Eagles. fraternal organization took guide dogs as its special project several years ago and has contributed nearly $40,000 to the cost of training Utah residents. Mark Haslam, try Woods Cir. Martin 6881 Coun- Lucero, Rockwood Way Frank Zunpano, 3774 4481 W. 4955 South David Lehman, Trojan Dr. 4619 So. Boys Cory Wade, 4035 So. 1600 West Hal Christensen, 6463 Daffodil Way Rod Dye, 4947 So. 5415 West Donald Marshall, 2842 Sweet Basil North So. Redwood Road James A. Mullin, Rose Blossom Albert PG were leaders amenable to the suggestion, Larry councilman Bunkall, an employe of the Utah Retail Grocers Assn., said that if the food bank became more organized, its chances of obtaining surplus food supplies would be enhanced , significantly- Your group needs 4893 5911 Dix- So. 3855 2475 West 3959 Hazy Randall Smith, Northborough Dr. W. 3329 2242 W. 3075 3500 South Preston Wakefield, Tamarack Road Gibson, 1237 2731 Balham Road Ronald Holton, Hellas Dr. Matthew Simonich, Dennis Jordan, 3250 West 3762 4353 4865 4134 So. 4207 Mallory Bumgarner, group, Bunkall said. The councilman added: You stores cant go to individually because they are hit by so many ) (well-meaning- 3825 So. 2200 West Rick Rasley, 6886 So. Country Wood Cir. David Mann, 5537 Conestoga Cir. Clyde Gillett, 7382 W. 3500 South Kelly Howell, 2635 W. 3020 South Frank Wojtech, 3528 Royalwood Cir. Taylorsville and, to a lesser extent, Magna. Standard Night is Planned By Youths Of Stake Nieves said the Redwood banks food supply would run out today (Thursday). Food Steven Beck, Champagne Ave. Ronald C. Dr. Rod From December through February, he told the council, 5,007 people were given food. In addition, the TROLLEY lAlOO S Redwood 6944 , West Paul Ivy, surplus government cheese stock to 2,330 people and also made Sun TIME one-quart- er the recipients are s Mexican-American- Terry, ATTITUDE (Tou'va heord It Many Timet) receive cheese SHOW You HOW INCENTIVE CONCEPTS 262-360- 8 DIST. SUCCESS MOTIVATION INSTITUTE mipinini ( MATINEE BARGAIN PRICE OPEN TIL 3 PM DAILY aiwAfrw.iwi Afchff p.ctusl ABSENCE OF MALICE Columbia frol picture SHOOT THE MOON Seats MGM UNITED ARTISTS Whose life is Carriage Square Only MOMMIE DEAREST L.t Ui NOW reminded him of soup lines in New York City when he came to this country from Puerto Rico during the 1930s Depression. it anyway? lU UNITEO ARTISTS R pv PLUS ORDINARY PEOPLE All ,,-0(- V R Suatt 1 jqrHagaSquarali J Immigrant passions... FOUR FRIENDS WINNER ACADEMY AWARD ft "aAtSrthure! TAPS 6280 4931 Odell Dr. M Birth CENTUM Fu FOR FILMS JOHN SAVAGE Girl L. POSITIVE and five percent are Asians, he added. .Id . a side note, Nieves said the lines of people waiting to 1.00 2200 James Stanfield, 5822 Stanfield Dr. David Sargent, 3745 So. Hancock Road Steven Rawlings, 5545 So. 5180 West Ted Shaw, 7327 Betsy Ross Cir. Douglas Lord, 4491 So. Redwood Road Brett Barrett, 4207 So. 3250 West Robert Parr, 1158 Linda Vista Cir. Kevin Bergeson, 7257 W. Sidney Cir. John Nedel, 2649 So. 3600 West Steye'n GOAL ORIENTED percent are 10 white, BANDITS All Dean Brad Ball, 4740 So. West Ralph Knudson, 5336 Horn All young people in the stake between 12 and 18 and their parents are being invited to attend. Guest speaker will be Scott Anderson, seminary teacher from West Jordan who has traveled and lectured throughout the United States distributions. Half of the recipients are referred to the food bank by government social service agencies, by the Community Action Program, 15 percent by churches and 10 percent by other means, Nieves said. Almost 80 percent of PLUS So. 5415 3915 W. Jeffrey West. numerous other - WIZZARDS Dr. Smokey Cir. Jack Clark, Magna stake will be held Wedneday from 7 to 8:30 at the stake center, 3084 So. 8400 bank distributed WINNER 3 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Rd So. 2542 4263 4947 MAGNA. Youth standard night for NOMINATIONS pCARRIAGE 3394 Weight, Dye, tional holiday. Kearns, Hunter, SY W. 1810 Martinez, Gary to commemorate the birth of the city and the na- 902 W. Way Harvestland Dr. Phil Hofstetter, as a (the stores) In other matters, the council also decided to proceed with the July 4th fireworks initiated last year by city 4200 South Talio Roberts, ie Dr. Jeffrey Prows, (telling food stores when bank officials would be by for surplus items) and well take it to them Robin Road Girls Jacob Gregory, a 3000 West Ernest L. Olsen Jr., Huntington Road .The, Richardson, Amateur Magna ?Om CfNTUR'F FOR FILMS BODY HEAT H WILLIAM HURT O AGATHA CHRISTIE'S EVIL UNDER THE SUN' cREDWOOD Rated PG SCREEN FRIDAT STARTS amateur r SOUTHERN COMFORT pc 1629 Barlow, American Dr. Ronald Lindorff, Lucille Dr. James Marcusen, Mockingbird Way Jeffrey Larson, HOSPITALS Twin Girls 1URTS niDAT CANNERY ROW (meaning food), While the city here, Nieves said. banks and charity missions in Salt Lake City receive more donations than can be used at times, he added. Nieves said the Redwood food bank serves poor people in that community, Granger, groups. Stewart McCurdy, Whitlock Ave. OTHER Brian Dry W. Roger M. Mclss, 3999 El Dorado Cir. Don Rawlins, 5014 So. 1130 West Mike L. Capson, 4160 So. 4000 West Kandy Patrick, 3080 So. 7200 West Swim, 5928 Boys Boys The PG Rice, 4324 4690 973-708- 8 PG K. 4491 Girls Richard B. Sorenson, Sunstone Road Joseph M. Doxford, Brian Way John Brian Wonnacott, 1365 W. Atherton PI. Chris D. Pohlman, 3854 Scranton Dr. Dale Bishop, 4263 Sun Dr. Dennis Keener, 6627 So. 290 West HOSPITAL W. 5085 South Girls NIGHT CROSSING PIUS RBAN COWBOY specialist in A Bone Cir. Victor Alvey, Anthony Brown, 3845 So. 7200 West Lynn Montgomery, 5238 W. Begonia Craig N. Reese, 3848 Westhill Cir. Scott Gregory, 3191 So. 7780 West 6 OPEN t. WHITE years of college. Multi-purpos- schedule HOSPITAL Girls GREAT F STARTS FRIDAY the Japanese. After a lengthy Naval career, he rejoined civilan life and completed six surplus food to a local emergency food bank. Robert Nieves asked the council at its Tuesday study session to send a letter to major food stores in the city asking them to turn extra supplies over to the food bank in the Rede wood Center rather than allowing the surplus items to go to food banks and charity missions in Salt Lake City. Theres a lot of poor people in the Redwood area. We ought to keep whats here to put together SEDUCTION 70 E. 4800 So. Om Oitck Wert tf Stete St. - Gets New Dog LJYEash io nIeCSc Skate City stores to donate Blind Veteran MAGNA. VALLEY. The City Council here has been requested to encourage city food with new canine guide Shirley. THE MURRAY WEST CONFIDENT . . . Don Kirk of Magna walks confidently In downtown San Rafael, Calif, by area following families: other problems. Dow explained the problems of trying to pick up strays and offered suggestions for residents. First, try to approach the owner, he suggested. If that doesn't work, call Animal Control and if that fails, then go to the judge and file a complaint, he suggsted. Council member Tom Moore announced the formation of an indoor soccer team at the Kearns Recreation Center. Persons interested may call Mike Killpack at the center for information. Moore also announced a garden planting and pruning demonstration to take place at 4 p.m. on March 11 at 3705 So. 7200 West. Suggests Schedule Set Of Twins Is Welcomed A set of twin girls was listed among 96 newborn in the Green Sheet area, according to hospital reports issued during the week ending Sunday night. The tally included 48 girls and an equal number of boys. Eighteen of the infants arrived at St. Marks hospital, 12 at Cottonwood and six at Valley West. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. ' Opposed of problems with dogs running in packs, of people dropping off dogs in and near new housing developments and construction areas and Council members discussed Community Development funding and voted not to support a request for a block grant for the next three years as suggested. A substitute motion was passed to return all three to the county for further action. The Kearns Town Council would support the beautification project sponsored by Kearns high and purchase of land for a community park near the high school. James introduced Shelby Dow, director of County Animal Control who discussed his departments efforts to control problems with stray dogs. Incidents have been reported of children being bitten while playing on school grounds in Kearns, James said. Several residents gave instances Weeks Births - Boys Fern Friday in Redwood followMemorial church To Sunday morning. 11 Assisting with the a.m. service will be Eldon Dickson, elder; TAYLORSVILLE. A Mary Cassler, deacon group of 27 gifted and Dolly Dickson. students from grades one through six will Programs Aimed present an assemblyat program Monday At Boys, Girls Vista elementary. The creatively gifted GRANGER. The Jackling elementary and talented students PTA will hold a are working in a maturation program drama group under at 7 p.m. Tuesday for the direction of Pat girls and at 7 p.m. Rosenbury. The students will inWednesday for boys. Girls in fourth, fifth troduce themselves and sixth grades, as and their numbers, in well as boys in fifth a series of slides they and sixth grades and have made, the their parents, are be- teacher said. There is no script as ing invited to the sessions. such, she explained. Presbyterian 2200 ad- vancement of work on the city master plan, a process which began here Tuesday. The board approved Desmarais man and Claude Jones is corner of 4100 So. West, pending , bonding. Douglas W. Steeples, executive vice president of Westminster College, will be guest speaker at Westvale ing on the northwest following quest for a home Cemetery,services. She cupation beauty salon died Saturday. Born on at 4217 Deno Dr. (4275 Feb. 15. Survivors, ConKeller West), sisters, brother, parents; Jamie, Heidi, David, all structions application Officially In Office ty Manager zon- ) graveside Newman Is ' Mirowski, (C-l- 4, 1982 Kearns Town Council KEARNS. The town council here took exception to CD funding recommendations Tuesday night. Parsons On For Thursday, Mar. VIEW CD Funding 1 B-20- WEST VALLEY T r STARTS FRIDAY PRIVATE EYES pq plus THE PRIZE FIGHTER pg itiirrehiifciiiii"! 1 MODERN PROBLEMS pc CANNON BALL RUN po HELD OVER f IN 70MM A DOLBY Phone 278 471 3092 S. STEREOIII Two hours of non WINNER OF THE SEDUCTION 8 ACADEMY LOST ARK PROM NIGHT r r. A FAKAMOONT lEkmciuti 1 Highland AWARD NOMINATIONS ' |