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Show 4 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Oct. Vild S lali&licd Rackley Verna BURIED. Rackley, Bountiful following Pratt 82, West Valley, In City Cemetery, private services. She died Saturday of natural causes. Born on April 11, 1900 in Pratt Ward, Wyo. to Ann Dailey and Lehi Pratt. Married to Walter Gray Rackley on March 18, 1918; he died Dec. 18, 1974. Graduate of Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City. Member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughters, Mrs. Walter A. (Louise) Salt Lake; Mrs. Harold A. (Dorathe) Cummings, Bountiful; Norman Paul, Taylorsville; Dr. W. Ray, Washington, D. C.; 10 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Blom-quis- Memorial Estates, following services at 4500 So. Redwood Road. She died Saturday in a West Valley nursing home of natural causes. Born on Dec. 4, 1903 in Blanco, N. M. to Simon and Maria Ignacia Martinez. Married to Jose Rubel Esquibel in 1923; he died in 1959. Housewife. Member of Assembly of God church. Survivors, daughter, Mrs. Rev. Nestor (Celia) Bazen, Rio Hondo, Tex.; three grandchildren; four brother, Manuel Martinez, Magna. Thompson BURIED. Martin Severin Thompson, 38, Taylorsville, Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. He died Friday at home. Born on Sept. 12, 1944 in Santa Monica, Calif, to Lowell Natalie Williams Thompson. Married to to Nina Smith on Aug. 22, 1970. Episcopalian. Mechanical engineer. Survivors, mother, Natalie Reynolds, Murray; son, Martin Jr., Mesa, Ariz. SERVICES. for Today Henry Hiland Kent, 70, West at 2nd Hunter ward Valley, chapel, 3970 So. 5200 West. Friends may call at chapel one hour before services. View Burial in Valle Memorial Park. He died Monday of a heart attack. Born on Jan. 12, 1912 BURIED. Blanche Orvin, 63, Murray Goodey (formerly of Kearns), Monday in Clarkston Cemetery, following services at Murray 28th ward chapel. She died Thursday in a Logan hospital of heart failure. Born on March 21, 1919 in Clarkston, Utah to Richard Archie and Stella Kerstine Peterson Goodey. Married to Eugene Orvin Active member of church. Survivors, LDS son, the Intermountain of Artists on Wednesday. Barber will speak on What is needed in a piece of art to make it professional during the 7 p.m. session at Pioneer Craft House, 500 E. 3300 South. Barber is a native of the American Southwest and his paintings reflect that heritage. The aim of his works, a Society Society spokesman said, is to express the sheer love of painting and the desire to recreate on canvas, the memories and moods of his beloved West. An avid outdoors-man- , Barber draws his subject matter from his own experiences as a wrangler, prospector, wanderer and observer. His pictures of- sleepy Mexican border villages, back trails in the Rockies, cowboys at work and picturesque landscapes, the spokesman noted. Barber is an ad- mirer of, among others, Charlie Russell and Frank Tenney Johnson. He has worked with Paul Salisbury, U. Grant Speed, Austin Devel, Paul Forster and James Ralph Johnson. Jere daughters, Eugene, Clarkston; Mrs. Kenneth (Nada) Hensen, West Bountiful; Mrs. Daron (Reta) Curtis, West Valley; Mrs. Gerold (Ronda) Trujillo, Murray; 23 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Ler- (LaVona) Butler, Trenton, Utah; Alma, Pete, Mrs. Dan (Ina) Archibald, Todd, all Clarkston; Mrs. William (Fae) Hughes, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Mavis Johnson, Riverside, Mrs. Utah; Eugene (LaDawn) Bench, Pocatello. BURIED. Elmas Claire Bearnson, 65, West Valley, Wednesday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at 36 E. 700 South. He died Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Jan. 8, 1917 in Salt Lake to Elmer Christian and Josephine Kjar Bearnson. Married to Ada Weber on July 15, 1943 at Langley Field, Va. Commercial arfor Gillham and UP8.L, Advertising Tooele sail Laxe; 1980. ne died Oct. 23, Past member of St. Francis Altar Society. Survivors, son, daughters, (Aleen) Hernandez, Kearns; nine grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; 114 by Mike WEST VALLEY. ty animal control Lehman of natural on July 28, 1925 in Granger to William H. and Laura Perkins Lehman. Married to Carol on Orr April 19, 1945; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Me- WEST VALLEY. Two members of the Agency Depot. Army Retired in August, 1982. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Marsha, West Mrs. Jack C. (Michelle) Pyper, Murray; Greg A., Nephi; seven grandchildren; father. Salt Lake; sisters, Mrs. Rulon Gardner, (Marjie) Gabriel, Calif.; San Mrs. Mickey (JoAnn) Snyder, Provo; brothers, M. K Salt Lake; Robert H., Glendora, Calif.; Donald G., Denver. Barron Falicha Chantelle Barron, 2Vi, Wesf Valley, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died Thursday at Primary Children's Medical Center. Born on Jan. 18, 1980 to James Clifford and Connie Jean Broadbent Barron. Survivors, parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broadbent, Kearns; Mrs. Irene Barron, Hoplin, Calif.; Mrs. Alma Carson, Hoplin; Mr. and Mrs. Seldon R. Broadbent, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ellen Evansen, Tooele. Attorneys office here are no longer known by the title of law clerk. The pair - Paul Morris and Keith Stoney informed that they had passed the State Bar Exam, thus making them members of the legal profession in Utah. rchant seaman during WW . Former deputy lowly-soundi- sheriff; retired salesman. Elder in LDS church. Su- sons, -- daughter, William Brad, Jon W Mrs. Dean (Susyn) Keel, all West Valley; eight grandchildren; -- Staff Of City City mother, West Valley; sisters, Irene Koon, Magna; Viola Bennett, F resno, Calif.; Frances Haller, Salt Lake. Preceded in death by a son, fully-accredit- Kim. With that accomplishment goes a change in title. Stoney will now be Police Are Charged In assistant city pro- secutor, while Morris will be assistant city Lawsuit at handling dogs and cats. They deal with them everyday. But snakes. Thats a different question. But a snake a Burmese python, to be precise - was just what they had to deal with Thursday. An - Added To Legal Born widow; of- 'Attorneys' Are Wednesday rvivors, Ci- ficers are pretty adept BURIED. William F. (Bill) Lehman Jr 57, West Valley, Saturday, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died last causes. Gorrell brother, Vincent Keith, Kearns. attorney. eight-fo- python, ot 35-4- 0 pounds. It wasnt a task that all animal control officers relish, but thats part of the job. The necessity of dealing with the python arose when the snake was captured on the grounds of West Lake junior high by a science teacher there. He called City Hall. Animal control officers then took the animal into custody and transported it to the pound on 7200 West (4100 South). One animal control officer noted that a resident near West Lake had reported the lawsuit seeking million in damages In Kearns, Bennion has been filed against members of the West Valley Police Department. Ves and Karen ,' 4522 Dartmouth Cir., and Kathalyn Mcstreet KEARNS. Thirty-siCormick allege they lights are scheduled for installawere assaulted by tion here and in the west part of police officers who Bennion, following approval of entered the Karren locations by the County Commishome without war- sion last week. rants and took custody Locations for the high pressure of the Karrens grandsodium lights was determined child, whom they were jointly by county engineers and caring for at the time. Utah Power and Light officials to McOfficers William traffic safety. They Carthy and Fred Matt-fiel- improve of a street light represent part Chief David master adopted in the counCampbell and 10 tys 1982plan budget. Does are listed John Tosh Kano, assistant director of as defendants. A police official said engineering in the countys Public Works Department, said as many Tuesday that department members are not as 900 street lights may be installed concerned about the by the end of the year throughout suit, adding that the of- the unincorporated areas of the ficers were acting in county. Another list of from accordance with the he said, are scheduled for conlaw. A countersuit by sideration by the County Commisthe officers is possible. sion this week. With approval of last weeks list, Chief Campbell was 607 lights are approved in the imas that saying quoted his department conplementation of the master plan. ducted an internal in- Thirty-fiv- e lights are 27,500 vestigation of the mat- lumens, 358 are 9500 lumens and ter after the Karrens 214 lights are 5600s lumen. Lights are scheduled for installa complained earlier. snake missing about a month earlier. Officers conducted a search for the missing snake, some with less x d, 35-4- enthusiasm than As one noted, The way I like snakes, I looked, but I didnt look too hard. During its month of Copper Room THE WEATHER SUMMARY At UTC Will Serve Public 1911 Hi Proc Lo Oat HI TAYLORSVILLE. Prac Lo 72 69 73 70 63 55 62 53 TR Sapt. 29 47 39 45 0 Sapt. 30 57 40 40 0 Oct. 1 54 40 55 0 Oct. 2 65 43 40 .59 Oct. 3 60 43 71 44 45 .11 Oct. 4 0 Oct. 5 45 57 40 .70 YEAR'S MOISTURE The food services at .14 .25 Utah Technical College will open its Copper Room Saturday evenings, beginning this week. A buffet dinner will be served between 6 and 10 p.m., according to A1 Richardson, food services director. He said the room is being opened to the public for the buffet dinner, which includes crab and shrimp in its cold bar. Chicken and beef will be offered in the main food area and waitresses will come around with dessert cards as the meal is concluded. TR 0 0 .06 .03 .09 FORECAST: Showort Friday and partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday and cool. low's 30'i to mid 40' High's mid 50's to low 60's tion at the following locations: Two on 6020 South at 3840 and 3695 West. One at 3620 W. Cub Dr. Two on 5430 South at 3400 and I'idO Wpct One at 3350 W. 5435 South. Two on 5465 South at 3295 and 3320 West. Two on Danube Drive at 5495 South and 3295 West. One at 5445 So. 3380 West. One at 3380 W. Ridgecrest Dr. One at 3400 W. 5470 South. Two on 5445 South at 3500 and 3580 West. Two on 3615 West at 5535 and 5695 South. One at 3650 W. 5575 South. Two on Brandywine Road between Gandalf Drive and 5745 South. One at 5745 So. Gandalf Dr. Two on Rivendell Road between Bree Street and 3935 West. One at 5780 So. 3975 West. Two on 5615 South at 3935 and 3975 West. Two on Dimral Drive at 3850 and 3895 West. Eight between 4350 and 4140 West and between 6020 and 6160 South. PYTHON . . . West Valley City animal control officer Shad McCormick holds eight-foo- t python found by students near West Lake junior high. It escaped several weeks ago. Christian Club Eyes Luncheon The Copper Room is made by calling Fran-cie- s Stebbins, or Betty Keefe, 484-673- 8 Next Thursday CCTPjTH MURRAY. A China Celebration will be the theme of a Christian Womens club luncheon to be held Oct. TAKE-N-BAK- located in the northeast corner of the Student Center at the Redwood pus. Road cam- ISROURON E 14. The event will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, 999 So. Main. The cost will be $5.25 per person. Colleen Castleton will display fine china. Guest speaker is Alexandra Goode who will discuss the journey from China to here. Music will be provided by Ginny Reynolds. Reservations will not be accepted after Monday. Reservations not cancelled by that day must be paid for, LIMITE OFFER A COMPLETE NUTRITIOUS FAMILY MEAL FOR UNDER 9.00 ALL THIS YOU GET: FOR Urge Pizza (Wirt 2 Toppings) largo Pasta Salad Oym Ono order of Garde SERVES Bread 4 TO 6 OPEN 3 TO 9 MON. THRU SAT. Coupon Not Valid on Dinner Specials DON'T FORGET.. .ASK ABOUT OUR "TELL A FRIEND 6235 So. Highland Dr. Cottonwood Village officers stressed. 277-161- 2 OFFER" 5692 So. Redwood Rd. Family Center 968-356- 5 LJ Reservations may be (FDIS Kelly football Now the skittish animal control officer doesnt have to worry about coming into contact with the snake. It was picked up by its owner on Friday. The owner was relieved, too. The python is reportedly worth about $500 and makes good money in the breeding business. fects were observable, an animal control officer said. others. SERVICES. Tomorrow (Friday) for Clay V. Kelly, 18, at Kearns 17th ward chapel, 4555 Trinity Ave. Friends may call Thursday from p.m. or Friday, one hour prior to services at chapel. Burial in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Monday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Ely, Nev. Born on March 28, 1965 in Salt Lake to Arthur A. and Cleo Allen Kelly. Attended Kearns high; freedom, the snake apparently fared pretty well for itself. No ill ef Lights Will Be Installed Kar-ren- player; Scout; warehouseman. Member of LDS church. Survivors, parents; brothers, sister, Joe Anderson, Rodney Kelly, Cheryl LaRay Kelly, Martin K. Kelly, Allen A. Kelly, all West Valley; grandparents, Elna Kelly, West Valley; Elwood and Colleen Campbell, Salt Lake. Eagle Tarkett Inc., the world's most experienced flooring manufacturer, will help any homeowner with a $50.00 flood damage rebate when you purchase a new T arkett vinyl floor with a cost of $250.00 or more. Simply contact any of these participating retailers for complete details. Patka SERVICES. Tomorrow (Friday) at 10 a.m. for Marie Modesta Patka, 68, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, 4501 W. 5215 South. Holy rosary at 7 tonight (Thursday) at 372 E. 100 South. Friends may call p.m. She died Monday. Born on Jan. 21, 1914 in Salt Lake to Thomas and Nora Mahoney Keith. Married to Joseph F. Humphreys on Feb. 6, 1935 in Salt Lake; he died April 20, 1940. Married to Harry Patka on April 11, 1942 in from D Whatcha Got There? A Snake! Hmmm William Humphreys, Mrs. Carmen (Nora) Mancuso, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Rafael A $1.26 Bearnson tist Yep A Python WEST VALLEY. BURIED. SO. SALT LAKE. Bill Barber will be the featured speaker at a monthly meeting of portray Temple Orvin in Barber To Speak At Art Meet ten council. high worker. Active In politics. Survivors, widow; son, Shirl C.; four grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Babette White, Kuna, Idaho. Valley; Kent (Thursday) 1937-39- 4, 1976. BURIED. Crucita Esquibel, 79, Wednesday in and Wardboro, Idaho to William Warren and Bertha May Schmidt Kent. Married to Charlotte Petersen on Oct. 4, 1937 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Served LDS mis. sion to California, Served in bishopric and on on April 1, 1942 in Logan LDS Temple; he uled Oct. Esquibel Redwood t 7, 1982 Tarkett The worlds most experienced flooring company. as ABBEY CARPETS 2175 Highland Or. ALDEN HIGGS CARPET OUTLET No. 2 North Main Bountiful AL 4 LID FURN. 54 So. Main Tooala l'44 BLEYL ISONS FLOOR COVERINGS areas outside Salt Lake DISTINCTIVE DESIGN 3900 So. Hwy. 19, No. Salt Laka 7950 So. Stata FASHION INTERIORS 1209 Wilmington Ava. FLOOR COVERINGS 1370 So. 2100 E. In I ALLMAN'S CARPET 122 So. 500 W. Bountiful BICKMORE CARPETS DRAPES 5124 So. Stata by CERTIFIED 3003 Highland Or. & GRANITE FURN. 1050 1. 2100 So. INTERSTATE FLOOR COVERING 4651 Rlvarslda Dr. 1 K C W LINOLEUM 2196 So. Orchard Dr. Bountiful Bountiful contact your local floor covering dealer. 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