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Show 7B WKT VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July hospital of cancer. Born on Sblbtm Uital BURIED. Ray Hugh Peterson, 64, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Jordan North 6th ward chapel. r He Wednesday died in a last Timothy Dean. Married to David Loyal Kunz on April 6, 1974 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of LDS church. Active in PTA. Valley. Kunz federal government for many years. U. S. Army veteran. Member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, Ronald, Salt Lake; James, New Mexico; three grand Salt Lake Edgar and Maurine children; brothers, Harold, Salt Lake; Grant, Belmont, Calif.; Howard, West May 28, 1918 in Alpine to Hugh W. and Alene Strong Peterson. Married to Edna Eldridge in Fresno, Calif, in 1947; divorced. Married to Ellen Hudge in Las Cruces, N. M. Employe of Peterson Survivors, BURIED. Kunz, 28, Lu Ann Dean West Valley, Sandy City Saturday Cemetery, following services at Granger West 5th ward chapel. She died last in BURIED. Dallas Ray Loveless, 23, Kearns, Tues day in Payson City graveside services. He died Thursday. Born on Aug. 7, 1958 in Murray to Donnell Lynn and Iva Dee Hill I I I I I I I EXAMINATION FREE I for Appointment Coll Today I I I I I 262-944- 4 (Saturday Appointments Available) I Kent S. Lewis, D.D.S. 4950 South 900 East, Suite I I G Three Fountains Professional Plaza Call I 262-944- 4 following Cemetery, J (From Page 6B, Col. 3) Loveless. Survivors, parents, Castle Dale; of band or Rulon (Lynda) Jones, Mrs Dave (June) Harding, Michael, all Kearns; Mrs. Danny (Shirleen) Thomas, Payson, Allison, Evanston. Preceded in death by a brother, Lon Kay. This Weekend SALT LAKE. Helmut Pioneer activities will be held at Pioneer Trail State Park this Reinhold Rilk, 68, West Valley, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 weekend in connection with the observance of Independence Day. Pioneer skills such So. Redwood Road. He died Saturday. Born on Feb. 14, 1914 in Erfurt, Germany to Hugo and Frieda Annacker Rilk. Married to Else Ger da Lindner on Oct. 27, 1937 in Erfert. Retired from as churning, candle and soap making, weaving, carpentry and games will be demon- German postal service; came to Utah in 1974. Survivors, widow; sons, Bernd, West Valley; Taylorsville; niece; grandchildren. Udo, strated July 3 - 5 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each four day with an opportunity for visitors to try their hand at these activities. More information may be obtained by calling Olson Eric Olson, 34, Valley, 5850 at services following So. 900 East. He died Fri(SeePage8B, Col. 9) David BURIED. butter quilting, West - 533-588- summer school with the informality of casual dress and lack PHOTO AT RIGHT pressure. They appreciate the fact that now they can come to band or orchestra without having to miss a regular class and have make-u- work. p Also, the ex- perience gives them a good foundation and increases the desire to take music classes during the school year. Its a great program, the teacher said. Duplexes May Be Confined WEST VALLEY. Planning staffers here said Thursday they will again seek to change the status of duplexes as permitted uses in l (agricultural) zones. Jared Campbell said the planning staff is an orpreparing dinance to that effect. Several City Planning Commission members projected strong obA-- MfUH vui i in. CLOSED MONDAY JULY 5th Boneless SIRLOIN soiE MW m A of Park Features Pioneer Skills Rilk BURIED. orchestra, she said. The children enjoy Mrs. sisters, brothers, ,.v Pressure Lack Is Appreciated Loveless husband; DENTAl Students By Ann. daughters, Amy, Marion, West Valley; parents, West Valley; grandparents, Mr. Earl Timothy, Murray; Mrs. Mary Ann Dean Str ickley. Salt Lake; brothers, David Earl, Rory Introducing You To Our Facilities With FC3IEIE Scott, Mark T all West Valley. Preceded in death by a daughter, Marcie Lu Tuesday. Born on Oct. 6, 1953 in Salt Lake to David 1, 1982 Chuck Brady checks TAUT . . . violin bow for tautness prior to summer school instrumental music class taught by Suson Dalrymple ot Hunter elementary. jections when the ordinance is proposed. That vitally affects the value of land plus plans for the future, said Carroll Elford. The idea received Ljn ROAST! CENTER in from opposition builders when brought up several months ago. It was dropped after one hearing. But staffers revived the plan, which they feel would provide more John Morrell GERMAN compatible growth patterns after Salt BRAND WIENERS Oscar Mayer week. A change could still allow duplexes in A-- l zones, but only as a conditional use requiring Planning Commission approval, Campbell said. At present, commission approval is not necessary for TOP SIRLOIN TIP STEAK! 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