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Show :7(T T II T TTTTTTTT T T T T T Thursday, May 27, ttTTTT T T T TTTTTTTTTT 1982 Veteran of Korean Conflict. Member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughter, Stanley J Colorado; Mrs. Jack (Karen) Sanchez, Ray Ramon, both Salt Lake; Timothy Mark, Oregon; Street Lighting Special District Hearing Is Slated into WEST VALLEY. A public hearing on a request to form a special improvement district to provide street lighting in a northeastern neighborhood of the city will be held here July 1. Several members of the City Council applauded the initiative of the residents and property owners of the neighborhood of primarily fourplexes at about 2600 So. Redwood Road. Its good to see special improvement districts coming (into existence) when they come at the request of residents to improve their neighborhoods, Councilman Mike said Embley day. OFFICERS Two days earlier, Public Works Director Glen Weaver told the student body officers ot Brockbonk junior high include John Huber (front); bock, from left, Susan LeFevre, Sheri Whitworth, Tom Ahlquist, Shelly Killpack and Kenna Hubbard, . . . Newly-electe- d council Kenna Hubbard, reporter-historiaSusan LeFevre, MAGNA. Student body officers for the 1982-8school year at Brockbank junior high were announced last 3 Laurie Burt, Natalee Johnston, Lara Corin Petty and Tammi Johnson were named cheerleaders. Sheri Snow will serve as ninth grade Van-wagone- r, week. They are John Huber, president; Tom Ahlquist, vice president; Shelly Kill-pac- k, second vice president; Sheri Whitworth, secretary and cost property owners within its boundaries $3.65 per lot per month. Administrative expenses will account for about 15 percent of the total cost, he add- GRANGER. Six have been students 3 selected as out-standin- g students of the year at Kennedy junior high. They are Beatrice Lanza, Mike Staker, ninth grade; Carla Smith, Eric Smith, eighth grade; Shellie Nielson, Jason Jones, seventh grade. include Ryan Kathy Harris, Cowsert, Kristen Mar- quez, Brian Sorensen, Todd Pellans, Shelly Sorensfen and Gayalee Loveday. Don Beebe is Awards were presented during an assembly held Monday morning. the adviser. Graduating from the program in exercises held Sunday under the direction of William A. Fresh, regional representative, were 147 students. 2 Members of the in council seminary charge of the program were Steve Newell, Darlann Blackburn, John ODriscoll, Patty Bawden, Lanta Pottle, Tracey Thomas, Lisa Scow and Trent Julia Cavaness and David Duckworth received awards recognizing three years perfect attendance. r Receiving awards for perfect attendance were 12 seventh graders, 17 eighth graders and 18 ninth graders. Property owners, many of whom are absentee landlords, Darlene Dilley, secretary. Hunter Lions club Leaders of Tomorrow awards went to Brent Jim Brey, ninth Pam Pickering, Heidi Robinson, eighth grade; Shelly Nielson, Newton, grade; Jason Jones, seventh grade. ninth grade Twenty-onstudents, 13 eighth graders and eight seventh graders were recognized as being on the high honor roll, with seven of the ninth graders appearing for three years, said counselor Owen Daw. A total of 213 students received awards, including departmental, sports, participation, district and state contest awards, he said. one-yea- 1981-8- Kiwanis Freedom, Leadership awards were presented to Tye Olsen, Darin Atkinson, Tracey Hibler, Todd Hagen, David Duckworth, Lisa Hansen, Kaye Betz, Mike Staker, Beatrice Lanza, Karen Coray, Bonnie Nielson, Troy Nielson, Kristen Simpson and T rudy Skogerboe. SPRING IS HERE AND WE ARE NEAR uecrass C Trio Gains Top Honor At Cyprus MAGNA. Scholarships and outstanding student awards were presented to Cyprus seniors last day. Wednes- Paula Tygeson received the Ann Pehrson Award. The Hugh Cannon Mem- orial Award was shared by Pete Sefakis and Jeff Sorensen, each of whom received a watch and a medallion. The Danforth Award went to Judy Oster and Doug Dilley. Scholarships were awarded to Robert Allen, Randall Anderson, Treesa Bagshaw, Kenneth Barton, Gina Bernardo, Gary Robbie Belliston, 1 i! 'N With Loads Of til il I' I:-- ed. Six Are Honored At Kennedy Rite KEARNS. Council officers for the 1982-8school year have been announced by the LDS seminary at Kearns s. class president, with Julie Crookston, vice president and Sue Martin, secretary. John Paul Perfili was elected president of the eighth grade, with Tracy Harmon, vice president and Awards Program Seminary Leaders Selected - . si ! Utah Grown and Adapted Spring Special BLUE RIBBON SOD Sq. . f Ft. DELIVERED t Installation Available 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON, WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK 9600 So. 2700 W. 0 Bez-zan- t, Doug Dilley, Karl Guyman. Shirlene Fry, Scott Hancock, Nick Henry, Natalie Hill, Kristen Hughes, Kathy Inkley. Also, Marty Jones, Sherri Morris, Jeff Olsen, Judith Oster, Carrie Pearce, Rhonda Petersen, Karen Pinelle, Jeanine Pitts, Mike Quinn, Jill Rushton, Tari Rush-toPeter Sefakis, n, Shane Smith, Jeff 12 254-630- if formed, would Huber Lad Leads BJHS Smith, Adriana that the improvement district probably Officers Named high. They Thurs- i riverton Mon. thru Sat. 8 to6 262-668- a placed reserve account to deal with expenses, such as payrolls, in the final month of the fiscal year, which ends June 30. Moreover, $9,000 will be placed in the deficit account and $6,281 into an account for miscellaneous expenses. Sanderson said also will be added to the budgets of the attorney and planning departments for purchase of a word processing system. $40,000 And $16,000 will be placed into an account to purchase the final s of portion an acre) of a parcel at 4400 W. 3500 (two-fifth- 20-ac- re which South will become a major city park. The rest of the property is being pur-chase- d from the Granite School District with Community and Development Bureau of Recreation funds. The $16,000 also will cover bills for the period between July 1 and Dec. 31, 1980. Since taking over the accounts earlier this year following a longstanding dispute with the county (which provided the garbage collection services at the time), West Valley has collected about $27,000 of the $103,000 in delinquent bills, said City Financial Director County Community Development department in negotiating the purchase. When negotiations began, the city still was aligned with the county department; West Valley now has its Are Cited By Lions Club HUNTER. Twelve students at two area junior standing academic achievement. Honored Thursday at an awards banquet at Brockbank junior fol- James Merrill and Alra Peterson Witbeck. Married to Helen Jean Hudson on July 15, 1949 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of LDS church. Army veteran of WWI I, served in South Pacific. Retired from Hercules in 1981 after 33 years. sons, Survivors, widow; daughters, Kim Merrill, Nancy Lee, both West Prickett BURIED. LaMont Dustin Prickett, son of Dennis and Dawn Prickett, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died Thursday. Born on Feb. 23, 1982 in III. SurBollingbrook, vivors, parents, Boll- ingbrook; grandparents, John and Jolene Prickett, Taylorsville; Grace Olsen, Salt Lake; Carlie Prickett, Yuma, Ariz.; Mae Goff, numerous McGill, Nev.; aunts and uncles. Youths In Class Fete Instructor HUNTER. Lynn Hartford, first grade Col. 4) husband; sons, daughters, Mrs. Neldon (Virginia) Curtis, Milton K Ronald M Ricky J., Phillip Martin, all West Valley; Robert Mrs. Don, Taylorsville; James (Kathe) Munson, 12 Wadsworth, Ohio; Hathaway, Pam Pickering, Brent Newton eighth; and Jim Brey, ninth grade. Establish a sound diet and exercise program. Keep the physical body in good 21-- condition and mental faculties are sharpened. Pleasant experiences abound with regard to children, groups, speculative CANCER June2!-July2- 2 matters. A romantic encounter is quite likely. Putting too much emphasis on the home and its grandeur detracts from the loving family atmosphere. LEO 22 July23-Au- VIRGO Aug. Involvement in community affairs calls for close attention to details Look at 22 facts realistically and avoid overoptimism. An opportunity for travel can lead to LIBRA improved business and financial pros- Sept.23-Oct.2- 2 pects. Funds become available. Lady luck should be casting a favorable eye your way for the next few months. Guard against excesses. SCORPIO Oct.23-Nov.2- 1 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. Compassionate feelings for those less fortunate finds you involved in institutional matters. Use discrimination in extending a helping hand CAPRICORN Organizational Dec. 19 or humanitarian purpose appeal to you. Over zealousness could lead to self undoing. AQUARIUS 18 Jan. Your awareness of the need for ethical practices in community dealings brings greater public recognition, like it or not Crusading for your cause can be interpreted by others as fanaticism. Be less aggressive and listen to the other side. c. Booked On Counts PISCES Feb. WEST VALLEY. City officers booked a West Valley man into the County Jail Thursday on five counts of 20 recovered and placed into evidence, he added. 3500 South (4100 West store security A ld . David guard attempted to apprehend the suspects, who ran away through the parking lot. The suspect was chased down near Paulos Auto where, it is alleged, he attempted to assault the security officer For Theft . Chief ing, Campbell said. Arrested . with a pipe, Campbell said. The security officer was not injured. Police still were looking for the second suspect early this week. stays a value . . . BUILT - IN DISHWASHER FAMILY SIZE REFRIGERATOR 17cu ft energy saving refrigerator -1 Foamed-- m Insulation Trilon II vegetable bins, door and cabinet liner grand-childre- mother, Roosevelt; sisters, Mrs. brothers, Model CTF 17 CB Leroy Anderson, Byron Sherril, all West Valley; Ray K South Jordan; Mrs. Dave (Ruby) Roberts, Roosevelt; Mrs. Glen (Merle) Smith, Bountiful; Brent Jay, Idaho. (Lela) DeWayne, SALE 499 SALE PRICE Deluxe Whirlpool Super Capacity Cycles Water Level Selector Hewitt. Married to $398 27, 1946 in Ely, Nev.; contractor. LDS church; Altrum Foundation; helped form Golden Key chapter at Utah State Prison. Air Force veteran; received service recognition from state of Illinois. Survivors, sons, daughters, widow; James F Evergreen Park, III.; Mrs. Bart (Muriel) Flynn, Chicago; Gene Stevens, Don Stevens, Mrs. James (Delores (Mimi)) Steggell, all Salt Lake; 24 14 greagrandchildren; sister, tgrandchildren; Irene Meyers, Chicago. DELUXE 30" BURIED. Jesse Beau son of Fackrell, Robert L. and LoLynn Petersen Fackrell, Magna, Friday, following graveside services. He died last Tues- . Auto Dry . 4 Temp . Extra Laroe Lint Filter $268 MAGNAVOX RANGE 19 Color Continuous clean oven TV s299 2 large surface burners' Model 4166 Limited Quantity SALE PRICE Fackrell DRYER 4 Auto Infinite Genevieve Petrey; divorced. Married to Harriett Gallegos Stevens on Dec. Member of Laundry Pair WASHERS ward chapel. He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart attack. Born on Nov. 5, 1909 in Chicago to Fred and Grace Bradey 344 MAGNAVOX 25" COLOR TV nrr $499 (Limited Qty) day. Born on May 16, 1982 In Salt Lake. Survivors, MAGNAVOX RACK SYSTEM parents; brothers, sisters, Allesha, Heath, Camie, Jodie, all Magna; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fackrell, West Larry Valley; Joseph Mr. C. Magna; Fackrell, Meacham, and Mrs. Petersen, great-grandparent- Leo Mrs. Mary both West Valley; Mrs. Mary Farm worth, Blackfoot, Idahp. Woodard BURIED. Stanley Duane Woodard, 50, West Valley, Wednesday, following services at 4760 So. State. He died Saturday of accidental drowning. Born on Dec. 6, 1931 in Vernal to Lucius Huntington and Mary Mae Dudley Woodard. Married to Maria Eslanlshado Saucedo on Oct. 23, 1924 In Gallup, N. M .; divorced. cibemeb: ) with several hundred dollars worth of merchandise without pay- Suspect starts as a value matters with a cultural accomplice allegedly attempted to leave the Grand Central store on receiving stolen proFurther charges are perty, four counts of expected, pending fursecond degree felony ther investigation, the and one count of third chief said. degree felony. Marvin A. Powell, Is 51, 1495 W. Claybourne Ave., was arrested after West Valley officers and County Sheriffs Department detectives served a search warrant at his WEST VALLEY. A home Thursday afterWest noon, Chief David Valley man was booked into County Jail Campbell said. Officers confiscated Sunday on charges of 21 firearms. Four of felony theft and agthose have been found gravated assault. to have been stolen, West Valley officers Campbell noted. A arrested Richard M. stolen portable color Kimberlin, 4444 Fassio television also was Cir., after he and an o tpxrLriJt 1 1 destroy a trust. M art, 51 ,1s 10 2 Look at the positive side of a potential relationship. Being overly critical can 20 GEMINI May J une 20 The quilt was Mrs. Rendal (Jolene) Esplin, LaPoint; nine grandchildren; stepmother, Lila Denison Witbeck, Sterling; brother, sister, Del M Magna; Mrs, Ken (Peggy) Mills, Bountiful. Preceded in death by a daughter, Sheryl Jeanne. 530-658- A tendency to dissipate time, money and energy calls for self discipline Over expansion in business matters is bad news. 19 TAURUS Apr. presented last week to Miss Hartford and her fiance, Mark Wurzer. The young couple, both from Northbrook, will be married 111., there on Aug. 20 and will live in Southern California. Taylorsville; Mrs. Clive (Wendy) Killpack, Salt Lake; ARIES Mar. Kent, Valley; Roger YourWeek Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: designs. Mothers helping with tying and binding were Sharon Griffith, Marilyn Jones and Connie Brown. STATISTICS - were Teece Anderson and Paul Fisher, seventh grade; Roxanne Andrew and Devin Burial Gardens, lowing services at Hunter 10th ward chapel. He died Thursday. Born on Oct. 18, 1916 in Sterling, Utah to f draw their own member of highs were charter Alcoholics Anonymous presented Leaders of Tomorrow awards by the Hunter Lions club. The students were selected for demonstrating leadership and citizenship in addition to high moral character and out- high Witbeck BURIED. Reuben Merrill Witbeck, 65, Monday in Ely-sia- (From Page 5A, Russ Sanderson. He called the collection rate good, but not all that great. The Hewitt additional $30,000 will BURIED. Fred James bring the bad debt Hewitt, 72, West Valley, reserve to $48,000, Tuesday in Redwood Sanderson noted. Memorial Estates, followAnother $100,000 will ing services at Granger 5th 12 Sandy. administrative collection garbage brothers, sisters, Laurence H Albuquerque, N. M.; Mrs. Laura Young, Truth or Consequences, N. M.; Mrs. John (Caroline) Wood, Vernal; Mrs. Verl (Mary Ann) Bodily, Layton; Daniel W., West Valley; half sister, Sybil Collyer, costs incurred by the generally were agreeable to the plan, he noted. If formed, it will own. be the citys first The council also special improvement passed a resolution district. supporting the reWeaver called it a moval of radioactive good one, pointing tailings from the Vitro out that area residents site on 3500 South; have wanted street amended an ordinance lighting for some time. increasing the number In other matters, the of Planning Commiscouncil Thursday sion members from shifted $558,281 within seven to eight; agreed the current budget, a to allow money from move which will allow vending machines in the city to pay off City Hall to be placed three-yea- r leases for in an employe fund, police and fire cars, rather than the city small fire trucks and general fund; approvthe furniture in City ed the purchase of a Hall. freezer for the city dog Of the total shifted pound, which begins from one budget to operations on July 1; another, $357,000 will and the purchase of a be used for that pur$7,935 pickup truck for pose. Another $30,000 use by an inspector in will be added to an acthe Public Works count to cover unpaid Department. eighth; Melinda MeaSorensen, Val Stevens, dows and Tony Taylor, Travis Tackett, Mark ninth. Their names Underwood, Christina have been added to a Waldron and Denise Lions club plaque on Dale. display at the school. Walter Ewell made the presentation in DANCES behalf of the Hunter (From Page 5A, Col. 3) Lions club to the ly Pearson, Debbie Brockbank students. Davis, Heidi Lund, Six students at KenTina Hernandez, Jennedy junior high were nifer Luna, Denise awards by presented Pam Newby, Snyder James Barron and and Debbie Zbinden, Steve of the according to adviser Hunter Harvey a club during DarylLee Carlile. morning assembly last week. Honored were Shellie Nielson and dont wants Those around your house are Jason Jones seventh; probably do wants for Heidi Robinson and someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet 2 classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. be three grandchildren; teacher at Hunter elementary, often used to warm fuzzies make her students feel needed and loved in their classroom. When those students found out she was getting married this summer, they asked their mothers if they could make her a quilt so she would have a warm fuzzy to remind her of them. The children spread out the quilt top and used fabric paints to AMFM Tuner Auto Record Change Cassette 2 enclosed speakers SALE PRICE $299 |