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Show Born on June 10, 1899 In Agoulintisia, Elias, Greece to Phillip and Kaliope Poulopoulos. Married to Telemahos L. Patsuris on Jan. 16, 1930 in Greece; he died May 19, 1977. Farmed with husband years. Survivors, son, daughters, William, Saratoga, Calif.; Mrs. Chris S. (Helen) Metos, Mrs. John (Georgia) Sargefakis, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Nick (Kelly) Sefakis, Magna; brother, Andrew, Greece; 13 grandchildren; six great grandchildren. for many Monsen BURIED. Magnola Larson Monsen, 88, Magna, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Magna ward chapel. She died Saturday. Born on March 10, 1895 In Mount Pleasant to Nelis and Serena Jacobsen Larson. Married to James A. Monsen on Sept. 29, 1913 in Mount Pleasant; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died May 23, 1974. Active member of LDS church; DUP. Former president of Magna Flower club. Organizer of Magna Women's club. Employe of J. C. Penney during WWII. Survivors, son, daughters, Mrs. Alt (Helen) Duckworth, Mrs. Mono (Margaret) Peterson, Dick, all Magna; Mrs. Reed (Lucille) Fassett, Salt Lake; 51 26 grandchildren; brother, Neils S. Sandy. Preceded in death by a son and daughter. Bob and Louise. Leaker BURIED. Francise LaPreal Bryner Childs Leaker, 73, Bennion, Saturday in Price City Cemetery, following services at Bennion 6th ward chapel. She died last Tuesday in a Salt Lake care center following a stroke. Born on July 27, 1909 in Helper to Jacob Alma and Ethel Acelia Porter Bryner. Married to Lawrence Dean Childs on Sept. 26, 1946; divorced. Married to Carl Fisher Leaker on Feb. 6, 1954 in Ely, Nev.; he died Feb. 25, 1966. Member of DUP. Survivors, son, Larry Childs, Bennion; one grandchild; brother, Ray Clyde Bryner, serving LDS mission in London; 11 nephews; 10 nieces. CLARIFICATION . . . County Planning Commission chairman Geraldine Huber questions Mas Namba on request to make an illegal use of legal, use for property in Bennion. Single Family Homes Rezoning Okayed In Bennion ' several matters decided by the County Planning Commission here Tuesday. ' The application by Wallingford Development, Inc. was to rezone a parcel at 2481 W. 5400 South from A' -l 7 toR-1-- 7. Other decisions affecting property on the west side of the valley were made at the following locations : - 1465 W. 4700 South, continuation f d of a conditional use application by Craig Knight that would allow a dwelling group in an area zoned R-2800 W. 6200 South (southwest f ' corner), approval of a conditional use permit proposed by the ' Taylorsville-Bennio- n Improvement District for a reservoir. . 6235 So. 1380 West, conditional use approval of two duplexes propos-- ' r ed by Peter and Georgia Karapsnos in an area zoned A-- l. Decision re- -' quired subsequent review of plot ; plan, posting of a bond for landscaping and installation of at least one 7 covered parking stall per unit 7 possibly behind the living area. Z The application was opposed by 7 Mohonri Faber and several other residents of the community who con-- v ; tended that the Karapsnos plan was ' to use the area for as much profit as possible. . Faber called the proposal strict-- 7 ly a budget building, but said it was advertised as a luxury unit. Speak-- ' ing on behalf of the other residents, Faber said, We would prefer to keep it (the area) single family pro-pose- 128-un- it - residences. - 4918 So. Redwood Road, continuation indefinitely on a conditional use application by J. Ray Barminirios to build a warehouse and office. The matter was postponed, pending a decision on another proposal to allow neighborhood storage in 2 zones. The commission is scheduled to set a hearing date on the text change in two weeks. Barrios said the property (zoned has been vacant for the past 20 years and there is nothing else it He proposes could be used for. creating about 40,000 square feet of rental area on the property and intends to landscape the entry. - 9135 W. 3100 South, approval of three duplexes proposed by Roger Reeve on a parcel zoned - 2510 W. 5400 South, continuation indefinitely on a proposal to make an illegal use a legal use. The applicant, Mas Namba, said he has been operating a construction company for 10 years on the land without approval from the Planning Commission. Namba indicated, however, that he has had extensive eye surgery and wants to retire in the near future. The commission indicated a willingness to work with the applicant while he dismantles the business. Attorney Kent Lewis suggested that the matter be continued indefinitely. 6400 So. 3200 West, no decision following a hearing on a rezoning proposal by Trendsetter Office, Inc. to change a 12.03-acr- e parcel from -- one-stor- y C-- -- - ' - : . " to ; Marilyn Kathleen Johnson Palmer, 45, Wednesday in Murray City Cemetery, following services at Kearns 12th ward chapel. She died Monday. Born on Dec. 2, 1937 in Murray to Adolph and Elma Johnson. Married to Danny Lee Palmer in Riverton on Dec. 30, 1954. Employe of Social Services. Survivors, husband; parents, Riverton; daughters, Mrs. Kelly (Kathy) Anderson, Magna; Mrs. Gary (Kimberly) Olson, West Jordan; sister, brothers, Mrs. Steve (Eileen) Brooks, Michael, both Riverton; Ronald, Sandy; in laws. Bill and Mary Palmer, Salt Lake; four grandchildren. Smith BURIED. Riddle BURIED. Tyrone Joshua Riddle, infant son of Richard James and Sue Anne Snow Riddle, West Valley, Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died Thursday Born on May 7, 1983 in Salt Lake. parents; brother, sisters, Gayle, Shilo, Chauncey, all West Valley; grandmothers, Freda Riddle, Beverly Clark, both Kearns; grandfather, Clark B. Snow, Nephi; Mrs. Melvin Bowler, New Castle, Utah. Numerous aunts and uncles. Smith, 35, BURIED. Dale S. Woodard, 59, Magna, in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. Tuesday He died Thursday after a long illness. Born on July 16, 1924 in Panquitch to Arthur and Amelia Cooper Woodard. Married to Norma Ford on Sept. 25, 1949 in Elko, Nev. Employed as copper inspector for Kennecott Copper Corp., retired in Harris Served 1982. January, Kearns, Wednesday LeRoy Woodard Survivors, Pearl Clifford Taylorsville, Wednesday in Nephi, following services at Taylorsville North stake center. He died Saturday. Born on Nov. 9, 1948 to Dorothy Belliston and Howard LeRoy Smith. Graduate of Granger high and Technical Engineering Institute. Active member of LDS church. Former employe of Medical Development Corp. Survivors, mother; sister, brother, Alison Dorothy, Salt Lake; Jeffrey Storton, Richland, Wash. Preceded in death by his father and a sister, Vicki Louise. Marines during LDS church. in WWII; member of VFW; Harris, 74, in Redwood Survivors, widow, Magna; sons. 28, 1983 daughter, Marvin, Palm Harbor, Fla , Mrs Ron (Amelia) White, Murray; Larry, West Valley, Cecil, Kearns; nine grandchildren; brother, Artie, Cedar City Gunman 'Hits' Residence, Gets Wallet TAYLORSVILLE. A white gunman in his 20s reportedly robbed a man of his wallet after threatening him with a rifle here last Wednesday. The incident was reported at a home in the 5100 South block of Jolly Street (1670 West), just before midnight, according to the County Sheriff's Department. Witnesses reported that the gunman jumped over a concrete block wall and entered the home through the back door. After brandishing a .22 caliber Marlin rifle, the suspect said, Give me your wallet. The suspect was further described 140 pounds, with dark as about brown hair and wearing a blue faded blue jeans and nylon over his face. semi-automat- 5-- wind-breake- r, Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. Just Green Sheet classiplace a low-cofied! roflcn (yi?iLE 122 mm KMFNIII V&vf. ii ivs Ferris Oman Lost 35 Lbs, and Ronnie Lost 87 Lbs It has been the easiest way of losing that I have ever found." Ferris. "I have been fighting weight all my life and this is the first time that I know that I have won the battle." Ronnie. Lose 0 lbs, per week without dieting Love exercise - hate high calorie foods Feel fantastic 2-1- Rawlins, Raper Learn self hypnosis BURIED. Clinton C. Raper, 67, West Valley, Friday in Sunset Gardens, follow ing services at 10600 So. 1700 East. He died last Tuesday at home. Born on Aug 23, 1915 in Chouteau, Okla. to Lewis and Lititia Shultz Raper. Married to Flossie Winn on Dec. 24, 1943 in Salt Lake; she died April 7, 1983. Retired employe of Kennecott Copper Corp. after 31 years Veteran of WWII. Former professional As I Lose your unwanted pounds just like they did and do it without sacrificing. Thousands of individuals in Utah are discovering that hypnosis does work and it is the most permanent way known of losing weight. You don't have to give up foods - you just quit Mir ri i x, Ferris and Ronnie Oman craving them. You Will Experience A Hypnosis Session baseball player. Survivors, daughters, Mrs. Lee (Shirley) Combs, Seminole, Okla.; Mrs, Lyman (LaVon) Passey, Murray; nine grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, Ted, Ude, Rod, Mrs. Billy (Beatrice) Bryant, all Chouteau; Martin, III ; Gene, New York City; Mrs. Blacky (Mary) Charles, Pryor, Okla. FREE DEMONSTRATION Monday, August 1st, 8:30 P.M. Prairie-du-Roche- 4600 South Redwood Road College Center Bldg., Parlor A Utah Technical College Do Classes conducted by Provo's Cliff - -- Webb, featured on PM Magazine, Dimension 5, ABC, NBC, Information Call & Dawn SERVICES. Saturday at 10 a m. for Thang N. (Bobby) Do, 18, Kearns, at 8090 So. State. Burial in Valley View Memorial & CBS R-l-- VMSlaUslics Kearns, Magna Ricks drive, 1978 Jeep Cherokee worth about $4,500, reportedly taken from a residence here last Wednesday, was among two vehicles reported stolen from west side locations. Thefts were reported at the follow-- ; ing addresses, according to the County Sheriffs Department. 8525 W. 2700 South, Peel Funeral Home, Grey Jeep Cherokee was reportedly taken between 1 and 8 a.m., according to Courtney Peel. CB Vehicle contained an AM-Fradio, one set of golf clubs and miscellaneous clothes. four-whe- - - Huggins, vivors, husband; sons, daughters, Mrs Gary (Judy) Finch, West Valley; David, Las Vegas; Richard T., Seattle; James H., Portland, Ore.; Louise Griggs, Salt 15 Lake; 19 grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; sister, Betty Barrogan, San Antonio, Texas. BURIED. Helen Thursday, July Memorial Estates, following services at Palmer BURIED. VIEW - Last Wednesday MAGNA. A Reed WEST VALLEY 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died Oatur-dain a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Nov. 22, 1908 in Seattle to Adam and Kathryn Gauff. Married to James N. Harris on June 30, 1927 in Wenatche, Wash. Sur nephews. SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at 1) a.m. for Stacey Harman, 19, Taylorsville, at Taylorsville 11th ward chapel, 1905 W. 4230 South. She died Monday in a boating accident. Born on Oct. 12, 1963 in Granger to J. Leonard and Betty Huggins Harman. Active member of LDS church. 1981 graduate of Cottonwood high; attended Dixie College. Survivors, parents, Taylorsville; brothers, sisters, J. Brent, Bennett, P. Randall Mrs (Rhonda) Orem; Hanley Fall, Minn.; Mrs. David M. (Lisa) Ricketts, Gunnison; Daniel L., Nicole, both Taylorsville; grandparents, Mrs. Lucy R. Harman, South Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyo. 5 high. Survivors, parents; brothers, sisters, Binh, Thuan, Vinh, Quang, Van, Hoa, Ngoc, Lol, Dinh; nieces and C-- I Two Vehicles Stolen In He died Monday. Born on March 25, 1965 in Vientiane, Laos to Chang V. and Huyen T. Nguyen Do. Student at Kearns Harman 12-Ac- re SALT LAKE. Approval of a rezoning proposal on 12.55 acres in Ben- nion that will allow construction of single-famil- y homes was one of Park. 5055 So. Pieper Blvd. BURIED. Jonathon Delbert Ricks, 76, Kearns, Friday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died last Tuesday in a Salt Lake care center after a long illness. Born on Aug. 3, 1906 in Thatcher, Idaho to Jonathon Eynon and Mary Rosanna Gibbs Ricks. Married to Ella Tatman in 1954 in Winnemucca, Nev.; she died July 22, 1975. Member of LDS church. Retired rancher. Survivors, sisters, brothers, Mrs. Doros (Leatha) Martindale, Kearns; Mrs. Clawson (Nancy) Andrus, Boise; Clarence, John, both Idaho; stepchildren, Kenneth Tatman, Raymond Taman, Edith Hall, all Idaho. Patsuris (4980 West), red, 1963 Ford pickup worth about $500 was reportedly taken midnight and 12:30 a.m., ac- cording to Michael Salazar. be-we- BURIED. Tasia P. Patsuris, 84, Magna, Saturday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, following services at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church. She died last Wednesday. First Security Financial announces two convenient, new locations and your opportunity to win a video recorder AND your choice of a TV or video camera. Thanks to you, one of Utahs newest Thrift and Loans is already a market leader with over $86,000,000 in deposits. 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