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Show Bernston and Barbara Region Three member of Order of the Arrow. They are members of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church in Kearns. The Bennion junior high seventh graders enjoy industrial arts. Scott is taking French and enjoys art, while his brother is in accelerated English, likes photography and music. They are the middle children in a family of four. The boys are in troop 231, with Richard Ner-dias scoutmaster. Their father is unit commissioner. Yerkey, Claudia Sue Christensen, Skyline Captures Pep Club Compet MILLCREEK. Skyline high took first place in the Region Three pep club fair held last week, with Granger in second and Cottonwood third. The annual event E. was sponsored by Cyprus high, but was held at Skyline because of problems caused by sinking at the Magna n school, said Scott Whipple, assistant principal at Cyprus. Try A Want Ad! We WEST VALLEY Denise Potter, Jordan School District. Skyline; Wright, very much Co- prus, Skyline, ttonwood, Granger, Granite and Olympus high schools, Whipple club advisers from participating schools were Valena Claudia Cottonwood; 6, 1982 Mrs. Alice Valleios, Mrs. Marcy Maez, Mrs. Dorothy Nick, Jose, Velasquez, (Bill), all ; sister, Mrs. Mary Garcia, Colorado Springs. Maez Granger. van Ausdal, Cyprus adviser and Mr. Whipple chaired the program, which is the culminating event of the pep club year, he added. Competition was keen and points were very close, Mr. Whipple remarked. Judges for the event were Debbie Dixon, University of Utah; Cheryl Hughes and Thursday, May Magna; Mrs. Gertrude Manzanarez, Farmington, N. M.; 77 grandchildren; 93 Urlat Sfaiislics Nancy Tanner, Koren view Balarmino Granite; Ann Iverson, appreciate the courtesy shown us by Skyline in hosting this event for us, said Mr. Whipple. Participants in the event came from Cy- said. Pep Olympus; Sunberg and 2B SERVICES. (Thursday) at Today a.m. for Maez, 83, Magna, at Lourdes Catholic church, 2840 So. 9000 West. Burial In Valley View Memorial Park. He died Sunday. Born on May 8, 1898 in Waltenburg, Colo, to Necolas and Perfeta Maez. Married to Antonia Pacaeco In Saguache, Colo, on March 3, 1918; she died Jan. 21, 1981. Survivors, sons, daughters, Mrs. Bernice Garcia, Mrs. Rose Manzanarez, Mrs. Linda Torrez, Mrs. Mable Suazo, Mike 10 Antonio Nay BURIED. Arthur L. Nay, 58, West Valley, Monday In Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died last Wednesday. Born on April 16, 1924 In Circleville, Utah to John Thomas and Erma Lenore Dailey Nay. Married to Madge Lorraine Smith on Nov. 13, 1947 in Ely, Nev. Member of LDS church. Navy veteran of WWII. Survivors, widow; sons, Dwain, daughters, both West Rick Valley; (Karen) Roger, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Lewis Magna; Leach, (Patricia) Pangultch; seven grand- children; brothers, sisters, John H., Deward T., both West Valley; Mrs. Herbert (Della) Lee, Midvale; Mrs. Una Risner, Siml Valley, Calif.; Mrs. Bud (Gladys) Whittaker, Milford; Mrs. Troy (Darlene) Miller, Brigham City; Mrs. Janice May, Torrance, Calif. Leon BURIED. Louis (SeePage 13B,Col.3) Only one bank... First Interstate Bank offers you the two most powerful packages of checking services in the west! In Bennion - Cassady Twins Become Eagles BENNION. volved Iden- mak- and then capitol dedicated to the handicapped before presenting it to Camp Kostopulos. Both boys have been den chiefs and earned the Arrow of Light. Shawn has been patrol You get all these services free: 1. 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