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Show Fathers Day wood Memorial Estates. He died Monday at home. Born on May 25, 1935 in Ogden to Herman P. and Winona K. Petersen Olsen. Married to Karen Greene on July 3, 1953 in Ogden. Employe of Ralph In Trinity Limelight Larsen KEARNS. Fathers Day will be observed Sunday at Trinity United Methodist church with a family picnic following the 11 oclock worship service. The event will be held at Taylorsville park. Families are being asked to bring a picnic lunch to share, along with table service, chairs and outdoor play equipment. Vacation Bible school will continue Monday through June 24 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. A closing program will be held on the morning of the Evening vespers will be conducted Here Comes Summer - f Too CASH ... you ore the owner or occupant of this week's South, not M-H- Sunday. CLAIM BRINTON'SIN MURRAY to Betty Lou Briggs on June 16, 1955 in Elko. Welder for Salt Lake City Street Dept, for 18 years. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Marlene Mecham, Steven, Debbie Sponsier, both West Valley; Kearns; Linda Thomson, Bennion; three BURIED. Ronald Jensen, 51, West Valley, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on May 15, 1932 in Logan to John C. and Effie Thorpe Jensen. Married ) BFtlNTON, . v TUI VO 1 It b A.. GtAO yo 47M SO. SMfl MINI-BREAKFAS- T SPECIALI pPL MON. THRU FRI. NO HOLIDAYS! 6 A.M. 9 FULL TO 11 T-BO- A.M. NE STEAK DINNER 12 OZ. MINIMUM FRIDAY AND 24 OPEN 4219 West 3500 So. CLOSED Clark BURIED. Martha Ann Clark, 63, West Valley, Saturday In Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. She died last Wednesday. Born on sisters, Joseph Schuring, Ephraim; Mrs. James (Mary) French, Mrs. Lee Mrs. Margaret Montoya, (Lucille) Cook, all West Valley. brother, Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. 262-66- d6o. vAoal 2. Uvne S$nnounce&' &A& 27 H SfauTh 8500 Johansen tsMajncts, Edith Howell Johansen, 79, Magna, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Magna ward chapel. She died Friday in a Salt Lake care center of cancer. Born on Feb. 12, 1911 in Fairview to Chauncy Vail and Mary Keziah Allred Howell. Married to Vadis Johansen on March 15, 1930 in Manti; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Homemaker. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; son, daughters, Mrs. Lee (Arlene) Jensen, BURIED. ctA We&i 87fOMM Acne' 250 9i07 -- BURIED. Darrel Ray Michaeiis, 47, West Valley, Saturday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at Hunter ward chapel. He died last Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on May 14, 1936 in Logan to Oswald A. and Geraldine Hansen Michaeiis. Married to Lieselotte Boehnkeon June 30, 1959 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Attended Utah State University. Active member of LDS church; served mission to Germany, 1956-59- . Member of SUP. Former employe of Kennecott Copper Corp.; Hammond Fair Mall. Survivors, Toys, Valley widow; daughters, son, Karen, Anchorage, Alaska; Renee, serving LDS mission in the Phillipines; Debora, Joy Lynn, Brandon, all West Valley; father, Ogden; mother, Mrs. Athen L. Reese, Logan; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Floyd (Sharon) Peterson, Layton; Owen A., Salt Lake; Phillip R., Phoenix, Ariz.; Brett G. Reese, L. Grant Reese, Mrs. L. Gail (Marge) Johnson, all Logan; Mrs. Keith C. (LuDene) Poulsen, Smithfield. Burton Reotmad HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. one brothers, sister, Eldon Howell, Fairview; Merrill Howell, Cedar City; Louise Fransden, Bountiful. Dec. 2, 1919 in Salt Lake to Joesph and Erma Jane Burns Schuring. Married to Arthur L. Clark on Oct. 28, 1941 in Salt Lake. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter, Larry, Timothy, Douglas, Mrs. Timothy (MarDee) Lindsey, all West Valley; Michaeiis SATURDAY Jkmjiie & jCiudad 25 grand- 15, 1983 grandchildren; sisters, Edna Peterson, Sun Valley, Calif.; Ruth Waterson, Rita Rick, both Salt Lake. Jensen Wtrtai Wester Valley; 39 Heidi Cigarroa Glade, 2, BURIED. West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. She died last Wednesday at home of a lingering illness. Born on March 4, 1981 in Murray to James Alvin and Isabel Yanez Cigarroa. Parents members of LDS church. Survivors, parents; brothers, sisters, William James, Eric James, David Fernando, Sylvia Diane, Elizabeth Glade, all West Valley; grandparents, Mrs. Ruth S. G. Clayton, Salt Lake; Sra. Cleotilde Cigarroa Yanez, Piedras Negras, Coah., Mexico. If Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Lost week's Mystery Home was on Rockhill Lane in Taylorsville. West Nielson, children; Glade at the Golden Living Center at 7 p.m. t VAT Ann) (Kristy K.) Austin, Kearns; Russell D., Jeff M., both Magna; eight grandchildren; stepmother, Mae D. Olsen, mother-in-law- , Doris P. Greene, both Ogden; brothers, sister, Mrs. William (Shirley) Wiggins, Tucson, Ariz.; William R Parker, Ariz.; Donald H., Ogden; Dean D Bountiful. parents attending the program. OittT Tilt Sons T rucking; former employe James The mission project for the school is food items and money gifts for Crossroads. Gifts may be brought any morning by the children and by min Mrs. Glade (Valoy) Roe, both Kearns; Mrs. Wayne (Lora LaRee) Adamson, Magna; Vadis Jr., Las Cruces, N. M.; Mrs. Harry (Evelyn Mae) Rivers, Phoeniz, Ariz.; Mrs. Richard (Kathryn of American National Insurance Co. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Mrs. 24th. Cn & Thursday, June 2BmsTVAllEYVIEW TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY Lila Virginia Burton, 36, BURIED. West Valley, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Calvary Baptist church. She died at home last Monday of cancer. Born on Aug. 18, 1946 in Antigua, West Indies to William P. and Enid John Mack. Married; divorced. Employe of American Express Co. Survivors, son, daughter, LaWanda, Wayne, both Salt Lake; father, mother, four brothers, two sisters. Olsen Alt ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at noon for Myron D. (Mo) Olsen, 48, West Valley, at 4330 So. Redwood Road. 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