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Show and Mrs. Kim Lay, Kearns; Mrs. Fred Reich, Salt Lake. Mr. In Taylorsville Cemetery Condition Prompts Session TAYLORSVILLE. Concern over unkempt condition of Taylors- .le Cemetery has prompted a i. eeting of interested persons in ;.'.e area to discuss the situation. Spearheaded by the Taylorsville I. oris club, a meeting is being planned for the second or third wek in January, on a Thursday re n.ght. Especially being encouraged to a: tend are persons who own lots in trie cemetery. They are being ask-t- i to contact RoDene Forsyth, or Ralph Thacker, Mr. Thacker, president of the 968-7n,(- 6 968-378- Tay-Misvil- le Lions club, is joining with Dr. Richard P. Lindsay to bring the subject before the community. We're anxious to have persons interested in seeing the Taylorsville Cemetery improved and kept u,-Mr. Thacker explained. It n.'.s been going down hill for some t ne. The problem seems to be that x rsons holding deed to lots in the o metery note that perpetual care i promised. The present owner reuses that, however, he continued. 'ince the county is involved in n r problem due to having portions n: the cemetery for burial of County officials have discussed their concerns. Consideration has been given to taking the ouners, both former and present, , indi-g-iit- Uilo Slalblm Kunz BURIED. Joseph Lehi 83, Magna, Monday i Sunset Gardens, follow-.nservices at Pleasant Green 1st ward chape'. He jied Thursday in a Salt ake hospital of a lingering ilness. Born on Oct. 29, 1899 it Montpelier, Idaho to and Anna Hoffman Nunz. Married to Neva vlurphy in Manti LDS Tem-;,lon May 27, 1925. Active nember of LDS church; erved mission to northern .fates. Retired mat sewer :or Kennecott Copper Corp. survivors, widow; son, laughters, Joseph Wayne, Vrs. Conrad (Beverly) jailey, Cleo, all Magna; Its Kyle (Shirley) Torger--jn- , Salina; Mrs. Orval Janice) Bates, San Diego; Vis. Adelbert (Annette) hotter, Huntington Beach, olif.; 31 grandchildren; 30 iieat grandchildren; . Delbert, li ether, Preceded in death eight brothers and three , : Mont-er- L Enevoldsen . T ERVICES. Tomorrow at 11 a.m. for N. Enevoldsen, 71, Kearns, s, Atonement at Hunter re intersections were requested according to a week during a Community Council meeting. Ralph Brimley, council president, told members that traffic counters had been installed at the intersection of 8000 W. 3500 South and at 2700 So. 8400 West, but a traffic study had revealed that there was insufficient volume to warrant signals being installed. Member church; FOE. Survivors, widow; daughter, Mrs. Carla Barker Turek, Bountiful; five grandchildren; four several nieces and nephews. Whittaker sister, Mrs. Rosezell Magna. 35 Zito, Lay BURIED. Jason D. Lay, 9, West Valley, Wednesday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Jordan North 15th ward chapel. He died Sunday of leukemia. Born on Aug. 10, 1973 to Daniel Kim and Ann Reich Lay in Orange, Calif. Attended BURIED. Edith Taylor Bateman Whitaker, 91, Magna, Saturday in following services at Magna LDS ward chapel. She died last Wednesday. Born on March 24, 1891 in Springville to James and Eliza Russon Taylor. Married to Samuel S. Bateman Kearns; 70 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; three of Lutheran on Sept. 24, 1913 Lake LDS Temple; ed. Married to Earl taker on June 25, Magna; he died on 1977. Survivors, Whittaker, 22nd ward Power Plant. High priest in member of SUP; former member, Magna Lions club. Survivors, widow; daughter, son, Mrs. Bryant (Shauna) Christensen, Alaska; Louis J West Valley; eight morrow (Friday), sliced turkey on Monday, cheese casserole Holder Farnsworth elementary. Cub Scout; active member of LDS church. Survivors, father, Kearns; mother. West Valley; brother, sisters, Mindy, Justin, Daniel, all West Valley; grandparents. Taylorsville, Thursday in Murray City Cemetery, District for 18'6 years. A- member ctive of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughters, Clyde L., Ray M Dale M Mrs. David O. (Ruleen) Maxfield, Mrs. G. Alan (Louise) Webb, Mrs. Bruce L. (Janet) Horne; sister, brothers, Richard (Ruth) C. Skeen Hal S. Marsden. Mrs. Marsden, Bowen BURIED. John Henry West Valley, Saturday in Hoytsville Cemetery, following services at Jordan North 1st ward chapel. He died last Wednesday. Born on Sept. 15, 1891 in Hoytsville to John Jenkins and Selena Ann Judd Bowen. Married to Sarah Stewart on Dec. 6, 1915 in Salt Lake LDS Temple; divorced. Married to Annie Garner Barton on Sept. 26, 1957; she died April 20, 1976. Member of Bowen, 91, church; former (See Page 6, Col. 7) LDS casserole on Thursday and the Christmas din Among singers representing Arcadia school in various Christmas programs will be Andrew Horner, Amy Gunderson, Tony Trotter, Alyse Nygren. TO SING Improvement on Tuesday, hunters chicken on Wednesday, tuna noodle brother, day. Born on Oct. 8, 1918 in Taylorsville to Clyde and Annie Ivy Skeen Marsden. Married to Louis Carlisle Holder on Sept. 20, 1939 in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died July 16, 1953. Assistant manager of Taylorsville-Bennio- and ham, potato Harold L., Salt Lake. services at 535-720- MAGNA. A full slate of activities is being offered by the Magna Senior Citizen Center to all persons age 60 and older. Meals are served daily for $1 per person, with the menu this week featuring beef noodle casserole to- LDS church; 22nd ward Taylorsville chapel. She died last Mon- ner on Dec. 17 will offer roast beef. Reservations for the daily meals must be made one day in advance by calling by 1 p.m. - Is Full Corp., was assistant superintendent of Utah following . . . TAYLORSVILLE. The Arcadia elementary choir will present an hour-lon- g program at Valley Fair Mall at 8 oclock tomorrow (Friday) evening. The program will volunteer activity. The group meets twice a week before school for rehearsals and includes children from third through sixth grade, under the direction of Helen Harris and Karen Sterling. traditional favorites, Away In including A Manger, which will feature Kathleen Robinson on violin. Other instrumentalists are Sheila Pollard on the flute in Glad Tidings, Arcadias STOVES e Rebecca Russell, and Janice Doty, flute, will assist in there's CALI US - - GE, FREE With This Coupon Only Expires ARE EXTRA OVENS ' Hotpoint, Konmoro, Whirlpool IN HOME - IN SHOP 4370 So. Dependable Service Angel Band. Other traditional Coll I choir includes children and is a The Redwood All i Doily til p.m. Sat. til 1 p.m. 967-333- 8 . . . you II 4700 bo GLAD you did! S. 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CAMPBELL CHIEF OF POLICE WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH W8-1- B of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank of Rock Springs Members FDIC Each depositor is insured to $100,000 by the FDIC First Security State Bank FEET Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities EXAMINATION tam-borin- 120 When trouble a "Foot" 14, LEGAL er IF NEEDED Lawson, drums; gram. Podiatrist Foot Specialist APPLIANCE REPAIR PARTS Kevin and new songs will be included in the pro- DR. RON BROWN QUICK FIX BRINTON'S IN MURRAY of Two first grade classes will perform at the mall on the same date at 7 p.m., under the same directors. They will present a program of poems, songs and dances- sons daughter, Douglas and Jay Bateman, Tooele; Mrs . . . Members Sunday, as Rev. Edrie Regier delivers his farewell remarks during morning worship service. The congregation will be introduced to his successor on Sunday when Rev. John Wolden arrives from South Dakota. of the divorc PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know MAGNA. of Magna Community church will bid farewell to their interim-minist- SURGERY in Salt Solomon, Magna; step children, Mrs. Beth Newitt, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Dean (Helen) Beckstrom, Lake Shore; Mrs. Max (Marie) Youd, Payson; Cleo Whittaker, Salt Lake; Mural D. At Church DISEASES & Singers Due At Mall 7 Farewell In Offing Two Groups C. Whit 1936 in May 19 Slate chapel, 3700 So. 6400 West. Burial In Valley View Memorial Park. He died Monday. Born on July 20, 1911 in Cumberland, Wyo. to William and Mary Lenorah Fowkes Harris. Married to Amanda May Jensen on Feb. 28, 1942; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired after 40 years service with Kennecott Copper grandchildren; Thursday, Dec. 9, Magna Today BURIED. Marjorie Marsden Holder, 64, For Traffic Signals Magna T4rtTyTIir at noon for Ivan Louis (Ike) Harris, 71, State Denies Request at Atonement Lutheran church, 2040 W. 3500 South. He died Monday. Born on Jan. 25, 1911 in Henry, S. D. to Jens and Karoline Larsen Enevoldsen. Married to Nina Andersen on July 8, 1933 in Aurora, S. D. Machinist. SERVICES. (Thursday) Taylorsville Cemetery was part of the original homestead of Thomas Williams. Sometime after his death in 1875, his widow, Harriet Williams, donated that portion of land to the Taylorsville ward to be used for the burial of ward members. A number of owners have held the land since that time. The main purpose for the session is to bring the situation to the attention of the public and to see if some solution can be found, Mr. Thacker stated. MAGNA. Two where traffic light have been denied, report made last WEST VALLEY VIEW e Harris to court. 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