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Show For Ward Fair home last Wednesday after a long illness. Born on Jan. 6, 1908 in Manti to John and Nellzina Peterson. Married to B. Harmon Parry on Nov. 5, 1924; divorced. Married to Robert H. Gray on International Theme Adopted TAYLORSVILLE. International Fair is the theme for the annual Taylorsville 12th ward fund raiser to be held Saturday, beginning at 6p.m. The fair will be held June 9, 1969. Survivors, husband, Kearns; daughters, center, Italian, French, Mexican and American food will be sold during the evening. Games and movies the kangaroo jail, persons will be asked to perform unusual fetes or pay a fine, a spokesman said. Needlework and items crafted from special be parents having their children fingerprinted by West Valley City police. The fair is under the direction of Ed Kendall, bishop with Michael and Shanna ward activity chairmen, in charge. Sim-kin- s, Amos, Wanlass, Dorothy Barbara Nelda Reed Larsen, Burt Mich.; Warren, Houston, Tex.; John B. Parry, Salt Lake; Ronald H. Parry, Calif.; sister, 26 Simi son, Ephraim. Colaizzi Uio Sfofolic& Petersen BURIED. Kenneth Eugene Petersen, 33, and Cheryl Ann Saunders Hall Petersen, 27, Wednesday In Taylorsville Memorial Park and Plain City Cemetery, following services at Granger 3rd ward chapel and Plain City 5th ward chapel. They died Sunday in an airplane accident in McCornick, Utah. Married on July 27, 1982. He was born on March 24, 1949 in Salt Lake to Robert Coats and Betty Irene Burt Petersen. Graduate of Granger high; served LDS mission to New England. Active in Civil Air Patrol. Employe of Kennecott Copper Corp. Survivors, son, stepsons, Brian Petersen, Edward Dean and Richard Blake Hall; parents, Granger; grandparents, Mrs. William (Bessie) Madill, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour Burt, Murray; brother, sisters, Clint, serving LDS mission in Washington, D. C.; Mrs. John F. (Jan) Forsey, Mrs. Jerry (Jill) Mangus, Mrs. Doug (Robyn) Crump; Mrs. Kirk SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at 2 p m for Filippo (Mario) Colaizzi, 66, Kearns, at 4330 So. Red wood Road. Burial in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Monday. Born on Sept. 10, 1916 in San Pedro, Italy to Vincenzo and Antimina Di Martino Colaizzi. Mar ried to Beth Lewis on Nov. 5, 1945 in Ely, Nev. Member of TriCity Lodge of Moose. Owner of Golden Eagle Security. Past employe of Nevada Northern Railway. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Julian James, Salt Lake; Ceaser V., West Valley; Sarah, California; six grandchildren; mother, Ely. Butcher BURIED. Merrill Leon Butcher, 66, West Valley, Tuesday in Pleasant Green following Cemetery, services. He died graveside Thursday. Born on July 16, 1916 in Granger to Charles Monroe and Lavma Mener-viStevenson Butcher. Married to Bessie Louise a Married to Harold Dean Hall on Jan. 30, 1975 in Manti LDS Temple; he died Aug. 3, 1977. Graduate of Weber high school. Active in LDS church. Survivors, sons, stepson, Edward Dean and Richard Blake Hall, Plain Saunders. Awaiting Taylorsville 12th ward event are, front, Daren Wightman, Shane Chadwick; back, Robin Lawyer, Jessie Wightman. fund-raisin- . . g Food Drive Is I On Plymouth I School Agenda I TAYLORSVILLE. A I Thanksgiving food will be held MonI drive day through Friday at elementary. I Plymouth Students are being I I I I I EXAMINATION With This Coupon Only Expires 12682 ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED 967-333- 8 4370 So. Redwood All Insurances Accepted asked to contribute a can or package of food as a Thanksgiving project. The food will be picked up by Dr. Lowell Bennion, executive director for the Salt Lake Community Council Thanksgiving food drive, for distribution to the needy. W'e feel this is a very worthwhile project and a way for us to express our thankfulness and learn to share with others, said principal William Nay- I t sisters, brothers, Darla Dee Saunders, Mrs. Bob (Karen) Bartruff, Mrs. Scott (Arlene) Chambers, Mary Alice Saunders, Dean Saunders, all Harrisville; David Lynn Saunders, Liberty; Mrs. 202 Williams BURIED. Ronald Glen Williams, 40, West Valley, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Thursday of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born on Nov. 16, 1941 in Salt Lake to Glen S. and Lois O. Graham Williams. Married to Linda Stafford on April 26, 1962 in Salt Lake. Survivors, widow; daughters, Laura, West Valley; Beckie, Sait Lake; parents, Salt Lake; sister, Colleen Laxman, Midvale. Gray st ward chapel. She died at V I Today (Thursday) at noon for Juel F. Bess, 72, West Valley, at Jordan North 1st ward chapel, 4634 W. Harman Dr. Burial in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Monday. Born on Oct. 30, 1910 in Granger to John Henry and Luella Moody Bess Married to Leone Phillips on Oct. 18, 1939 in Salt Lake. Retired Kennecott Copper Corp. employe after 40 years. Farmer. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; daughter, Mrs. Charles (LuAnn) Carol, Renton, Wash.; six grandchildren; brothers, J. Victor, Milton, both Salt Lake. Preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. F. Marcus (Juelene) Richardson. Bergstrom BURIED. Frances Leone Rushton Bergstrom, 68, Magna, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died Friday. Born on Feb. 1914 in Hunter to Frank 17, Henry and Elizabeth Hardman Rushton. Married to John Theodore Bergstrom on Sept. 8, 1933. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; sons, daughters, Gary W West Valley; John III X I .till FAST III X 23rd KAST III X 23rd KAST IIIOili HASP Ksr II7()lli X 1700 SOI IltU KS ST OKK hm.(.T I IN K IIOl HS: 9 SOUT H 2rih NOV . OO A.M. KST 1 1 12 Fresh 13 TO HMK) P.M a A)SED SUNDAYS) Brett Lewis, Eden, ) Utah; Mrs. Terrell Gardner, Las Vegas; grandmother, Carrie Alene Cheney Kirby, Garland. those dont BURIED. E area ve around your Christine Gray, 74, Kearns, house into ready cash. Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, followJust place a ing services at Kearns 2nd ! Bess Hf.ili Ot 2 -- I SOI .Hrl SOI 373.1 SOI (Sheila) Turn wants low-co- both FOODS City; Brian Petersen, Granger; parents, lor. Green Sheet classified Horrocks, (Sandra) Nielson. She was born on Nov. 28, 1954 in Ogden to Lawrence David and Alice Cheney INTERNATIONAL . Lulabelle SERVICES. Mariam, Manti; Don Peter- Mrs. Meads, Salt Lake. 53 Vonda brother, 43 Slicing CUCUMBERS! WEST VALLEY VIEW Sherman, Magna; Neil, La Point; Mrs. Paul (Carol) Webb, Carla Brewer, both Sandy; 14 grandchildren; nine brothers, Wilford, West Valley; Leroy, Salt Lake. West Valley; Marvin, Riverton; Kenneth, Bountiful; Mrs. Valley, grandchildren; both James, Orem; Eunice Gordon ris, North Hollywood, Calif.; brothers, grandchildren; sisters, Theadore, Hunter; Delbert L., California; at the Taylorsville will be available. At wood are to be for sale. sons, Elaine Murphy, A 4505 feature will West stake Harcourt So. 3420 West. Higgins on March 20, 1940 in Survivors, widow; daughters, Mrs. Richard (Shirley) Ledbetter, Bonnie Key, all West Valley; son, Gordon, Moab; 16 grandchildren; seven greatTooele. Conference Sessions Scheduled GRANGER. Ses- sions of Granger South stake conference are planned Saturday and Sunday in the stake center. The visiting authority will be W. Mack Lawrence, regional representative. Conducting meetings will be Gordon W. Evans, stake president, assisted by C. Reid Peter- sen and Russell Brooks, counselors. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1982 Businesses Warned Of Deceptions tinguishers. State law dictates that they must be inspected annually. While the department has no complaints about most of WEST VALLEY. Businesses are being urged by the City Fire Department to beware of deceptive practices being employed tive, by some fire ex- tinguisher inspection companies. Department spokesman John Blundell said officials are aware of at least two companies which have improperly indicated to businesses that they represented the city in extinguisher inspections. The department has a rash of received about inspeccalls tors going Some complained that the inspector said he was authorized to shut down the operation if the firm did not door-to-doo- r. Meetings are scheSaturday at 4 p.m. for priesthood leaders and for all adults of the stake at 7 oclock. upgrade its safety A youth session will system by installing convene at 8 a.m. Sunmore extinguishers, day, followed by the Blundell said. general session at 10 Anyone who apoclock. proaches businessmen Music will be offered isnt representing the during the general ses- Fire Department, he sion by the Jordan added. North 1st ward choir About a dozen fire directed by Joanne extinguisher service Fillmore with Irene companies are licensLang as organist. ed to inspect ex duled s the firms, several have used tactics which are decepBlundell charg- ed. Last week, the city case lost a against one company before Justice of the 52-ho- Peace L. Bruce Larsen. The court ruled that the company had used deceptive practices, but that its activities were not illegal. Blundell urged businessmen con- fronted by companies questioning the adequacy of extinguishers to verify doubts with the department (974-550- or the State Fire Marshals office (965-4353- ). He said that individuals soliciting door-to-doo- r must have a city business license and certification from the Fire Marshals office. Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet ad columns. |