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Show Aug. 18, 1983 Thursday, faftWtSTVAlltYVlEW of LDS church. Survivors, husband; son, daughters, George Allen, Mrs. Orson (Jean) Llngman, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Dennis (Verna) Jones, West Jordan; Mrs. Bill (Raelene) Petersen, Bueno Park, Calif.; Mrs. Virgil (Pam) Vaughan, (Elaine) Doyle, Calif.; Mrs. Dennis Barnes, Sandy; 16 grandchildren; seven Mrs. Mrs. Buck Jack (Emily) death by a son, sisters, Melvin (Beulah) Saxton, (Martha) Gunderson, Mrs. Clark. Preceded In Thomas William, May 25, 1983. Morgan BURIED. Taylorsville, As DUP President GRANGER. Kathryn Lambert has been elected to a second term as president of the West Salt Lake County DUP chapter. She will be assisted by Mildred Warr, first vice president; Cleo Light, second vice president; Shari recording secretary; storian; Lorraine Johnson, Peterson, Wesley Morgan, age 1, Saturday In Murray City Jayd Cemetery, Kathryn Lambert To Serve Second Term following services at Taylorsville 10th ward chapel. He died last Monday. Born on Aug. 13, 1982 in Salt Lake to Danny Joe and Jodi Rae Robinson Morgan. Survivors, parents; brother, Justin; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robison, Bennion; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan, Salt Lake; Mrs. lola Hall, Bennion; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison, Murray; Mrs. Elsie Morgan, Salt Lake. Della Lehman, corresponding secretary; June Mouritsen, treasurer; Amy Blaney, registrar; Millicent Shaw, chaplain; Melissa Beilis, hi- parliamentarian; Maxine Yeates, organist and Kate Pearce, choral director. Any resident of Kearns, Magna, Granger or Hunter desirous of joining the organization may contact Mrs. Lambert at 968-778- McKee BURIED. Laura Pauline McKee, 57, West Valley, Tuesday, In Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Valley Christian church. She died Sunday. Born on Dec. 26, 1925 in Salt Lake to James and Laura Lea. Married to Clyde Ivan McKee on Dec. 15, 1945 in Salt Lake; he died Nov. 18, 1981. Survivors, sons, daughters, James, Larry, Patty Lathrop, George, Jeanne Rankin, Jackie Hyland; nine grandchildren; mother; sisters, Mrs. Ron (June) Simpson, Mrs. Jerry Nelson; brother, Jimmie. ON THE JOB . . . We Johnston Taylorsville high. Assistant Principals is AT WORK one of two assistant principals at ... Dr. Dorothy Betsworth is Glover new assistant principal at Taylorsville high. BURIED. Ebba Viola Nordberg Glover, 89, Taylorsville, Friday in West Jordan - Duo Taking Up Duties At Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. Two new assistant principals have been assigned to Taylorsville high. Serving with principal A. Earl Catmull are Wes Johnston, formerly DUP Chapter To Meet At Kearns Library KEARNS. An opening meeting and workshop for the West Salt Lake County DUP chapter is scheduled here Monday. The meeting will be held at Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West, starting at 1 p.m., according to Kathryn Lambert. Mrs. Lambert said the meeting is for all camp officers and board members. Further information may be obtained by calling her at 968-778- 4. . Have you ever thought what it's like to be HUNGRY? 15 percent of all Americans do ! ! The SOCIO Emergency Food Bank is now requesting donations of food and money from individuals, farmers, and businesses to help feed needy individuals and families, especially those with children. SOCIO is a private non profit community based organization and is located at the Redwood Multipurpose Center. TO call DONATE, please Robert Nieves at 972-102- and Dorothy Betsworth, who comes from a teaching assignment at Granite. Born in Iowa and raised in Nebraska, where her mother still resides, Mrs. Betsworth holds three degrees from the University of Utah, a bachelors in math, masters in education and a doctorate in educational psychology. She also has an administration certificate and library certificate from the UofU. Dr. Betsworth is author of a book written for Granite district for use in calculator math classes. She and her husband Vern are parents of Anne Mitchell, John and Paul McDonald and grandparents of five. I love being here at Taylorsville and look forward to a wonderful Blue is my favor- year, she said. Schedule Change Is Noted For Students At Granger School .FOOD for THOUGHT know! assistant principal at Kearns high, 7 ' GRANGER. New times are being announced for students who will attend Granger elementary during the coming school year. Classes for first through sixth grade will be held from 9 to 3:30, Monday through Thursday, and from 9 to 1 : 50 on Fridays. Morning kindergarten will be held from 9 to 11:55 Monday through Thursday, from 9 to 11:05 on Fridays. Afternoon kindergarten sessions will run from 12:35 to 3:30 Monday through Thursday, from 11:45 to 1:50 Fridays. Families new to the area are being asked to register their children prior to the opening day of school in order to avoid lines and waiting on the 25th, a school spokesman said. School lunch will not be served on the first day of classes. theres lots of it around consider this assignment one of the neatest things ever to happen to me, she added. I am really excited about this Mr. Johnston comassignment, mented. I appreciate all the people and the good experiences I had at Kearns. The students there are a fine group and I look forward to getting to know the students here equally well, he added. Id like to be of help in establishing new traditions and developing worthwhile ideas here at Taylorsville, he said. He and his wife Kathy are parents of Michael, who is married; David, a 1983 graduate of Granger high; Jeite color and here. for an October performance Oklahoma, Johnston noted. I nnifer, Jill, Plans are already under way Vital S laii&tm Pehrson BURIED. Nels Garfield (Neal) Pehrson, 65, Magna, yesterday (Wednesday) in Pleasant Green Cemetery, following services at Magna stake center. He died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital of surgery. March 28, 10. for Sports Champions Announced By Stake KEARNS. Results of- - sports events in Kearns East stake have been announced. The East stake Young Women took first place in the regional soft-baOlympics. Results of the golf tournament show John Christensen, 20th ward, first place; Dave Malm-bur13th ward, longest drive; Kent Byer, 13th ward, came closest to the hole. Topping the field in softball were 3rd ward, first place in senior division, with 20th ward in second place. In the junior division, the 20th ward came in first. Co-e- d softball will take place today (Thursday). The annual horseshoe tournament will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in Southridge park. Anyone interested is being invited to attend a basketball clinic to be held at the stake center on Aug. 25, beginning at 7 p.m. ll g 4 school year. She will be assisted by Barbara Watt, first vice cipal at Jackling, second vice presi-den- t; Nancy SALE! Strong, teacher vice president; Jeannie Anthony, legislative vice president; Pam Atkinson, public OFF reg.13.00-32.0- Joan Neilson, new prin- BLOUSE 0 Judith secre- - tary; Sharon treasurer. Newest plaids, stripes, prints, solids, to add variety to your fall wardrobe. Sizes and Schaefermeyer, Mrs. Thompson and her husband, Monte, have two children, Tamara, 8, and Spencer, 5. 8-- M. ONE WEEK FASHION PANT 20 s OFF SALE 8. Vacuum A1!? Uu Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. 966-141- 6 Frank and Estella Little Pehrson. Married to LaRee Hill on ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE June FOR 1941 in 7, Hunter. Graduate of Cyprus high. Held regional tennis title in mid 30's. Pres- OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY, AND INFERTILITY ident of United Steelworkers Union Local 5486. Member of Magna Community Council at time of death. Retired on April 1, 1978 as chemist for Kennecott Copper Corp. after 40 years of service. Avid outdoorsman. Survivors, widow; , daughter, sons, Judy Wellington, New Zealand; Neal E Mark J., both West Valley; three grandchildren. Rehrson-Squires- 3590 West 9000 South, Suite 225 West Jordan, Utah 84084 OFFICE HOURS BY TELEPHONE APPOINTMENT ONLY (801) 561-930- 4 Newman BURIED. Vern I. Newman, 83, Magna, Monday in Pleasant Grove, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. He died Thursday in Seattle. Born on Sept. 26, 1899 in St. John, Utah to Charles and Mary Gladys Evans Newman. Married to Levetta M. Clark on Aug. 20, 1920 in Salt Lake. Retired as carpenter foreman for Copper Corp. Member of LDS church; Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors, son, Boyd, Seattle; four grandchildren; 18 sisters, Mrs. Faith Sagers, St. John; Mrs. Leah NevMrs. Blanche Schutt, Bryan, Ely, in 1964 Kennecott PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS SEMINAR - Spokane, Wash. (Getting BURIED. Gay Nadein Gunnerson Dunn, 47, West Valley, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Granger 7th ward chapel. She died Thursday. Born on Aug. 22, 1935 in Salt Lake to Fauntleroy E. and Evelyn Gunnerson. Married to Wesley Arch Dunn on Sept. 11, 1957 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter, Dustin Eric, Shelli Gay, Deric Wes, all West Valley; mother, West Valley; brothers, sisters, LeRoi C Dale B., both Scotsdale, Ariz.; Lovell L Kearns; Mrs. Lerton (Connie) Dawson, Tempe, Ariz.; Mrs. Joseph (Barbara) Shewell, West Valley. REDWOOD TO Know Yourself ) CENTER MULTI-PURPOS- E 3100 So. and Redwood Road 535-504- 0 20, 1983 from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. AUGUST The focus of this program is on helping each individual identify and assess their behavioral pattern, compare it with the perception of others and learn the benefits of interacting and working with people who are different. The program is designed specifically for family, work and social situations. SEMINAR PRESENTED BY: Joyce H. Higashi BURIED. Elva Loretta Robinson Bailey Gale, 61, Taylorsville, Friday in Coalville Cemetery, following services at Taylorsville North stake center. She died last Wednesday. Born on Oct. 18, 1921 in Coalville to William Henry and Elizabeth EldoraShaw Robinson. Married to to Vernon J. Bailey on April 1, 1943; he died April 23, 1945. Marrid to Michael Arthur Gale on Jan. 23, 1946 in Mesquite, Nev.; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 18, 1964. Active member COST: - A.C.S.W. Individuals 90 Couples Individuals W Membership. . Couples W Membership. . . 45 .80 COST INCLUDES: All seminar material and a p.m. in and the Bar-B-- ts is from Swimming Pool evening. Additional family members may attend the pool for 5 per adult and 2 per child. Number of participanBar-B-- limited so register early. DETACH & RETURN THIS PORTION ! I I , No Credit NAME I ( ADDRESS ! PHONE j I reg. 18.00-32.0- Checks 0 Specially selected dress and sport pants from our brand-nam- e lines. Fashion and basic colors for sizes IN STOCK! OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY AND INFERTILITY TO OWN WATER BED Week 75, West Valley View DR. T.M. McNEILIS RENT A REBUILT VACUUMS Rosier, in Valley, Saturday 38-4- 6. $9 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF VACUUMS SPECIALIZING IN KIRBY, BISON, HOOVER & EUREKA Memorial Park, following graveside services. She died last Tuesday. Born on Feb. 22, 1908 in Dordrecht, Holland. Married to Charles C. Rosier in 1935. Came to U.S in 1918, naturalized U.S. citizen i4a. survivors, husband; son, daughter, Charles, Kathleen; sisters, Jane, Marie, Henrietta, Cora, brothers, Steven, Jacob; five grandchildren. Gale relations vice president; Sorensen, Berta BURIED. Dunn GRANGER. Margot Thompson will serve as PTA president at Jack-linelementary for the 1983-8- president; on 1918 in to Nels Magna the traditional hello dance to be held Sept. 9, and rehearsals have begun Born HUNTER. New times will be in effect at Whittier elementary when school opens next week. Children will attend classes from 9:20 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 9:20 to 2: 10 on Friday. The second day of school, Aug. 26, will not be a planning day and parents are being asked to be aware of the later dismissal time, a school spokesman pointed out. Hot lunch will not be served on the opening day of school. Rosier complications following open heart Jackling PTA Selects Leaders ONE WEEK of Cemetery, following services at West Jordan 15th ward chapel. She died last Monday at the home of a son. Bom on Jan. 26, in Logan to Karl Hyrum 1894 and Christina Beata Anderson Nordberg. Married to Hyrum Wilford Glover on Sept. 25, 1929 in Salt Lake; he died Jan. 26, 1976. Active member of LDS church; former school teacher; member of American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors, son, Karl H., Taylorsville; three grandsister, children; six Mrs. Ruby Farmer, Boise. 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