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Show o Valley West He died Thursday. Born on May 18, 1918 in St. George to John Taylor and Ella Program Aim Is Loss Of Weight WEST VALLEY. A program promoting weight loss and good health practices will at begin Tuesday Valley West hospital. ' The hospital and various health spas and fitness centers are sponsoring a a program in which area residents are being encouraged to lose, collectively, a ton of weight in a month, said Kathleen Dent, assistant public affairs spokesman at Valley West. Participants will at weigh in Tuesday their health spas and Westvale PLANNING . . . Cyprus high students Lorlna Tester (from left), Beverly Hunt, Wendy Larson, Sherrie Nye and Jonl Hall exchange comments on Girls State. Holy Week Continues Girls State - GRANGER. Cyprus Juniors Cited MAGNA. Five Cyprus high juniors have been chosen to participate in the annual Girls State conference to be held at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City June 2. The girls were selected from a field of 18 who were judged on leadership, speech or debate, poise, personality, a personal interview, knowledge of government and an essay stating their reasons for wanting to go to Girls State. Additional points were also given for having a mother or grandmother affiliated with the American Legion Auxiliary. Chosen from the field were Wendy Larson, daughter of Robert and Mary Rantz, 5389 Janette Ave.; Joni Hall, daughter of Donald E. and Ruth B. Hall, 5519 Elaine Ave. ; Beverly Hunt, daughter of Stanley and Mary Hunt, 3177 So. 8450 West: Lorina Tester, daughter of Micheal and Karman Tester, 5001 Kiowa Cir.; Sherrie Nye, daughter of Eldon and Shirley Nye, 8348 W. nakers. With a 3.9 average, the Hunt girl is a member of the Model UN, the National Honor Society, a class officer, junior class CHAG representative, and president of the Leo club, an affiliate of the Magna Lions club. Vice president and presidentelect of the Mask and Gavel club (combined debate and drama clubs), the Tester girl is affiliated with CHAG, is a Utah Heart Assn, volunteer, a volunteer in the Special Olympics and has been a Candy Striper the past 2Vfe years. In addition, she won the post and district Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by the VFW. The Nye girl is involved in Ardella Jensen, president of the Cyprus Post 38 American Legion Auxiliary, said all five of the girls have an equal chance of attending Girls State, with three of them actually making the trip. The Larson girl has a 3.4 point average, is vice president of Cyprus High Associated Girls and involved in various committees, including Song and Yell and Homecoming, as well as being a member of Future Business Leaders of America. The Hall girl, who has a 3.6 scholastic average, has served on Lang. Judges for the competition were Mrs. Paul Lund, Kearns; Nancy Newman, Murray and lone Johnson, Kearns. . Dental Complex Business Leaders of America and has competed in state competition in business communications. She is also secretary of the Model United Nations, a member of the Ski club, involved in Song and Yell and Homecoming activities and has a grade point average of 3.9 Other Girls State candidates were Brenda Jensen, Collette Jensen, Kellie Barnes, Julie Allen, Cynthia Foote, Kris Forester, Suzanne Ogden, Barbara Cole, Jamie Anderson, Jodie Payne, Marcie Mullins, Stacey Pedersen and Lisa 3735 South. - Council Approves Bond Resolution WEST the center, expansion VALLEY. of which will add 5 employes. It also will include a fully-equippe- d The City Council Thursday reiterated 20-2- its intention to issue up to $1 million in industrial development revenue bonds (IRBs) laboratory. The council also approved a change in the citys fence ordinance, permitting the planning department zoning administrator to grant variances in the height of fences in residential areas. Appeals of the for a dental and medical center here. The council unanimously approved the inducement resolution for the West Valley Professional Center. zoning administrators Before leaving of- decisions may be fice, the City Commis- made to the Board of sion signed an induce- Adjustment. houseA second ment resolution for the center expansion. cleaning ordinance Since that time, bond affecting the Board of consultant Richard Adjustment - setting Fox pointed out, the the number of memcenters partnership bers, terms of office, expanded, a change etc. - also was okayed. which necessitated re- So, too, was a clarpassage of the resolu- ification of wording in tion. the ordinance governEight dentists are ing the penalty for now in partnership at resisting arrest. -- on n program chairman Ronald Day. Added the hospital spokesman: The program may be used to help them in their fight against fat. At the conclusion of the contest, the individual losing the most total pounds will receive a trophy, as will the person losing the largest percentage, Dent added. Further information about the program and participating health spas and fitness Mauncom- centers may be obtaindy Thursday munion services will ed by calling Valley be held at Westvale West hospital, church ext. 221. Presbyterian at 7: 30 tonight. The message by Rev. Milton Ensley Uito S lali&lici will be Their Hymn of Praise. Sunday school will not be held this week, but two Easter services are planned, at 9:30 and 11 a.m. on Sunday. At both services the sermon will be To Live Again and the childrens message, What Happened On Easter. The senior choir will present King of Kings and the junior choir will perform Jubilate Amen. An offertory duet will be played by Polly Panos and Afton Smith. The annual Easter egg hunt for children of Westvale will be held at 11 a.m. piano-orga- n Zabriskie BURIED. David Magna, in Mt. Pleasant Saturday Cemetery, following services at Pleasant Green ward chapel. He died last Tuesday of natural causes. Born on June 27, 1979 in West Valley to Robert Zabriskie, sister, Adron Colleen Bagshaw Zabriskie. Survivors, parents; brother, Robert, Stacylyn, Magna; grandparents, Robert J. and Nina Zabriskie, Magna; David and Roberta Bagshaw, Rose Park;Alden great-grandparent- and Ella Zabriskie, Magna; thony Voci, California. An- Neilson Carl R. BURIED. Neilson, 63, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Granger 12th ward chapel. Bridges, Cupertino, Calif.; Mrs. Bennie (Eva May) Fuell, Tooele; one grandchild. Tietien, Bloomington, Utah; Shirl T., St. George; LaGrande, Clayton, both Las Vegas. Coon BURIED. Merl Edward Coon, 61, Magna, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 3084 So. 8400 West. He died Saturday in Yuma, Ariz. Born on May 8, 1920 in Magna to Walter E. and Ruby Hancock Coon. Married to Irene Lehman on Aug. 20, 1948 in Granger; marriage solemnized In Salt Lake LDS Temple. Served as deputy sheriff for years; member of Utah Peace Officers Assn. Su- 25 rvivors, daughter, widow; son, North Mrs. Don Steven, Salt Lake; (Jacklyn) Bird, West Valley; seven grandchildren; brothers, sister, Virgil, Mrs. Victor (Ruby) Eldredge, both West Valley; Dearld, Magna. Shaner BURIED. Roy Albert Shaner, 56, Granger, Wednesday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at Granger 9th ward chapel. He died Saturday of cancer. Born on April 7, 1925 In North Platte, Neb. to Artie Allen and Ruth Ellen Smith Shaner. Married to Lois Faye Smith on Deb. 7, 1952 in Ogden; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died Nov. 21, 1964. Married to Janet Lynn Broadhead on June 12, 1969 In Manti LDS Temple. Pioneer and expert in the field of fiberglass, in business for 30 years. Veteran of Korean War. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Leonard Allen, Ellen Berneice, Emma DeeAnn, Kyle Chad, all West Valley; Karl Rumel, Brimhall BURIED. Brimhall, Wednesday Bliss Smith 73, Magna, in Ogden, BURIED. Breeze, Mrs. Isabell Ashton, ail Provo; Smith, Salt Lake; Harold S., Orem; Mrs. Tir-zBonnett, California; Mrs. Rachael Ann Atwood, Cecil West both Sr., 59, Friday Wilmington, ing services there. He died last Tuesday. Born on Nov. In Wilmington Jordan; 14 (Edith) Coats, Cottonwood Heights; Lester C., Murray; William Harold, Salt Lake. Preceded in death by a grandson. in N. C., follow- to Joseph Alexander and Ruth Jeppson May McCartney Married to Lehrschall. BURIED. James Lea Jeppson, 16, West in Valley, Friday Granger West 5th ward chapel. He died last Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital of injuries received in an autopedestrian accident. Born on Oct. 8, 1965 in Salt Lake to EIRey James and Barbara Jean Lea Jeppson. Member of LDS church; Eagle Scout; honor student at South high; seminary Evelyn Boyce Smith on Aug. 4, 1946 in Conway, S. C.; marriage solemnized in Los Angeles LDS Temple on July 9, 1966. Veteran of WWII, 82nd Airborne Division. Survivors, widow; Robert sons, daughters, Joseph Jr., Wilmington; Ronald Reginald, West Richland, Wash.; Gloria Ann Howard, Houston, Tex.; Barbara Jean Valentine, Kansas City, Kan.; 16 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Fred M., Mrs. Ruby Evelyn Holterman, Mrs. Powell, Danny, grandchildren; sister, brothers, Mrs. James BURIED. Robert Joseph Bessie sons, Poway, Calif.; Jim, Rick, both Bennion; Ken, Larry, Lehrschall 1922 Taylorsville widow; Ogden. 16, Tues- Memorial Park, following services at Bennion 10th ward chapel. He died Friday. Born on Nov. 14, 1923 in Taylorsville to William Carroll and Ethel Clarice Carlisle Breeze. Married to lllean G. Naylor on Oct. 21, 1942 in Granger; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 20, 1958. Active high priest in LDS church. Veteran of WWII. Retired employe of Kennecott Copper Corp. after 38 years. Survivors, disposal unit, Army Depot. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, John, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Jerry Snively, Ogden; Mrs. Betty Ortiz, Magna; 14 grand children; eight greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, Wilford W Roland, Taylorsville, Murdock World, West Valley, Wednesday In Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died Friday. Born on March 30, 1982 in West Valley City. Survivors, parents; sister, brother, Leanna, John, West Valley; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. World Sr., Kearns; Mrs. Rosalie Mosley, Magna. Leon student. Survivors, Barbara Jean Jepparents, pson, West Valley; Mr. and Mrs. James Jeppson, Lincoln, Neb.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leon Lea, Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Bryan Lloyd, Salt Lake; Jerry, EIRey, Jacob, Rebecca, Noraleen, Ruth, all Lincoln; Kayleen Diane, Janalee Jean, both West Mrs. Margaret Will itts, all Wilmington; William, Kinnard, Ind.; Roland, Leland, N. C. Williams SERVICES. Today at for p.m. (Thursday) Wayne Walter Williams, 60, West Valley, at graveside in Valley View Memorial Park, 4400 W. 4100 South. He died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital of a lingering illness. Born on Nov. 9, 1921 in Salt Lake to Walter R. 1 Valley. World BURIED. Thomas Glen II, infant son of Thomas Glen and Georgie World Auditions Set At Babcock Earl Carlisle 58, Bennion, day in retired as foreman, Tooele Lehrschall I Breeze Smith Brimhall. Married to Thelma Kennedy on June 28, 1931 in Ogden. Member of LDS church. Navy veteran of WWII; worked at Naval Supply Depot; Henry, a Lake-point- services there. following She died Sunday in a West Valley hospital. Born on Dec. 22, 1908 In Provo to Ether R. and Sophoronia L. Warren, 8, 1982 Bessie May Wisner on Aug. 12, 1944 in Salt Lake. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Richard W., Mrs. Gordon (Karen) Roth, both Taylorsville; Robert A., Mrs. Lawrence (Barbara) Osborne, both West Valley; Mrs. Thomas (Bonnie) Robinson, Magna; Mrs. Carl (Linda) Bird Jr., , Kearns; Ellen Pace, brothers. Jack, Murray; Bill Las Vegas; Jay, Heber, both California; aunt. Mrs. Alex (Mary) McMillan, Salt Lake. Albert (Louisa) Mrs. Thursday, Apr. and Lillie Underwood Williams. Married to Ogden; Michael LeRoy, Salt Lake; father, stepmother, Ogden; sisters, Her-mos- a Jay and sons, daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Ronelda Marie) Jones, San Diego; Mrs Eula (Faye) Culbertson, Beach, Calif.; Ronald Carl (Bennion); Myron Ben, Magna; Sheldon Milton, Salt Lake; Marlin Blake, David Hafen, both West Valley; 15 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Glen, California; Mrs. Archie (Itha) Tobler, Orem; Mrs. Orean Burton, Salt Lake; Mrs. Phillip (Clara) Mrs. Crebs, Kaysville; Elwood (Ella) Man waring, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. William (Bert) DeMik, Provo; Mrs. Maurice (Anna) 2Vi, Adron St. in 1940 11, rvivors, widow; fitness centers. One month later, on May 13, they will weigh out. The closing date coincides with National Hospital Week, Dent noted. The is a fun promotional idea to help make people aware of their physical fitness, said Ton-A-Tho- Dec. George LDS Temple. Su- 968-906- 1, Song and Yell committees and Model UN, in addition to being second vice president of the Spin- Future Alfretta Barlocher Neilson. Married to Mildred Hafen 7 WEST VALLEY VIEW SALT LAKE. Audfor productions itions at Lagoon Opera House will be held at the UofU Saturday, according to Robert Hyde Wilson. They are scheduled from to 4 p.m. in Babcock Theatre, located downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Singers who can act and dance are needed 1 for the summer season, which includes Dames At Sea, directed by David Dean; High Button directed by Shoes, Jack Sharrar and Grease, directed by George Maxwell. Auditioners, Hyde said, should with a be song prepared of their choice and a one-minut- e An ac- companist will be vided. A pro- monologue. one-minu- te tap routine is also quired for those rein- terested in auditioning for Dames At Sea. The season will begin May 3 and will run through Aug. 28. Interested must sign up for a time slot on the call board downstairs at PMT. 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