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Show church. Salt Lake County librarian. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter, L. Warren Tye, Ralph W. Tye, both Taylorsville; Kathleen Donelson, Holladay; stepchildren, Dorothy M. Keddington, Salt Lake; Jerry Keddington, Crown Point, Ind.; 21 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; brother, sisters, Hyrum Christensen, Esther Shore, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Delbert (Norma) Bodily, Lewiston, Utah; Viola Bryant, San Fran- of Aging, the classes will help iden- tify and recognize stress and teach participants how to manage it by applying relaxation techniques in their daily lives. A spokesman for the center said many of the problems of growing older can contribute to high levels of stress, which in time can affect physical health. The relaxation techniques help to improve health and prevent or manage chronic disease. There will be no charge for the sessions, but everyone who Intends to participate must reigster in advance More informaby calling 4 tion may be obtained by calling and asking for David Turner. Col. 4) grandchildren; MAGNA. A variety of entertainment is in store for those who visit the Magna Senior Citizen Center this month, with an entertainment program being planned for each Friday, according to Pat Nageli, manager. brothers, sisters, Lawrence H., Heyburn, Idaho; Joseph H., Burley, Idaho; Don H., Kearns; Mattie Mortensen, Violet George, both Brigham VIEW Thursday, Jan. Mrs. Nageli noted that entertain(Friday) will feature Cliff Decker and his western singers, followed by Warren Haughey on Jan. 20 and the Happy Singers on the 27th. Mrs. Nageli also said a field trip is planned to the Sunday Anderson Senior Center in Salt Lake on Jan. 24, with transportation costing 75 cents. Seniors must sign up for the activity. The cost of lunches, as of this week, went up from $1 to $1 25. The menu during the coming week will offer roast beef on Monday, breaded fish on Tuesday, sliced turkey on Wednesday, ham, potato and cheese casserole on Thursday and hunter's chicken on Friday. Those interested at least one day in may call advance to make a reservation. Entertainment Planned For Senior Citizens STATISTICS - VALLEY 5, 1984 Utah Aerospace Firms ment tomorrow cisco. 535-720- (From Page 9B, IB msT Will Share Contract MAGNA. Hercules Aerospace Division and Morton Thiokol, Inc. Wasatch Division will share in a $272 million contract to build the Trident II missile. The two Utah firms will join more than 2,000 other contractors in manufacturing parts for the new missiles. Trident II will be the sixth in the family of America's submarine-launchefleet ballistic missiles The new contract calls for the manufacture of 30 test missiles, plus 52 deployable missiles over the next 6' 2 years. The first test flights will take place in early 1987. d Thrifty shoppers read the Green 535-720- 7 Sheet classifieds! City. Harris NEARBY . . . BURIED. James N. Harris, 82, West Valley, Tuesday, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died Dec. 28. Born on July 12, 1901 in Warshaw, III. to Nathan and Georgianna Ward Harris. Married to Pearl Gauff on June 30, 1927 in Wenatchee, Wash. She died July 23, 1983. Bator Chrl Para, opened Chri and Dick a short distance from this building, he and his brothers operated Paras Brothers Market for 10 years. Store was located on southeast corner of 35th South and Redwood Road. PARAS - (From Page 8B, Col. 4) band and father are varied and candid. Noting that his father worked seven days a week, Dick stated, He had a hard outside, but a heart of gold inside. He loved to tease and had a good sense of humor. Referring to the firms help, Dick said, He had the ability to control his employees with his wit and to motivate them to get the job done. To Mrs. Paras, Chris was a brilliant, brilliant man, one who did a lot of figuring in his head, not having to resort to pencil and paper. She also saw him as a very compassionate Individual. The favorite observation that she recalls having been made of her late husband was, Chris Paras, youre one of a kind. LUMBER SALE 79 3 Studs 2 Studs 1 Studs 1x2-- FUR .09 1 .59 $1 . . . 8' ACC J STRIPS ME Sessions On Stress Slated Deliver We 96121 71 For The Elderly SaztoKf Builders mari MAGNA. A ed G n Jones BURIED. Mabel Ellen Nason Jones, 88, West Valley, Saturday, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died Dec. 28. Born on April 9, 1895 in Pueblo, Colo, to John and Elizabeth Nason. Married to Parry Andrew Jones on Dec. 25, 1912 in Evanston, Wyo. He died Dec. 3, 1967. Survivors, son, daughters, Ned L., Kearns; Ruby Schenk, Redding, Calif.; Virginia Phillips, Murray; seven grandchildren; sisters, brother, Dorothy Allen, Belle Sommers, Frank all Salt Lake. Nason, 10 Keddington BURIED. Edna C. Tye Keddington, 80, Friday in Taylorsville Memorial Park, following services at Taylorsville 21st ward chapel. She died Dec. 26 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Born on April 24, 1903 in Salt Lake to Martinus and Kristine Marie Kristesen Christensen. Married to J. Lowell Tye in Salt Lake; he died March 9, 1951. Married to Harry K. Keddington on Aug. 11, 1956 in Elko. Member of LDS aim- at helping older people here find relief from stress will be held on Jan. 11 and 13 at the Magna Senior Citizen Center, 8952 W. 2700 South. Sponsored by the County Division 3555 Welt 3500 South I seminar two-da- y Survivors, sons, daughters, Judy Finch, West Valley; David, Las Vegas; Richard T., Seattle, Wash.; James H., Portland, Ore.; Louise Griggs, Salt Lake; 19 grandchildren, 15 ranger 66666 666666 66668 B 0660 IBMQ (MEB 8 BOB ALL PRICES &XTO TdVovGV 7A.i5 Si -"-5- 3toi 1st oV 10 a. m. to 6 Prices And mmrLt FABRIC CENTER Has The Best Selections. 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