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Show Thursday, Jan. 19,1984 WEST VALLEY VIEW Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. 19 21-A- TAURUS 20 Apr. GEMINI May21-June2- 0 CANCER June21-Jul- y 22 LEO July23-Aug.2- 2 VIRGO Aug. 22 KEARNS. County Recreation officials have announced that because of budget cuts, a change has been made in the policy on rental of the Kearns Recreation Center and other centers by outside groups. Mike Killpack, director at the Kearns facility, said the center will now be available on a year-roun-d basis on weekends or evenings for overnighters, church groups, scouts, dance and baton fund-raiser- How much does it cost to prearrange Sept.23-Oct.2- 2 SCORPIO Oct. 21 v. SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- AQUARIUS' Jan.20-Fe- b. 18 PISCES Feb. 20 classes and other activities. The center includes a gym with facilities for basketball, volleyball, soccer; a game room with pool and ping pong tables, foosball, an arts and crafts room with kiln and bandsaw. There is also a kitchen, large meeting room, weight room, large outside playground, outside bathrooms, and showers. Any company that would like to rent the building during the day, or is interested in having the center start and run a basketball, volleyball or indoor soccer league, is also welcome to call, he said. Persons wishing to teach adult classes during daytime hours may also inquire. Persons interested in using the center may call Mr. Killpack or or Martha Bindshedler, from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday or from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. 969-25- funeral services? ANSWER UilaC Things Are Backward 4 LIBRA The spotlight is on social activity. New members are warmly welcomed into your circle of friends. Use diplomacy in dealing with one in a superior position. Theres nothing to be gained by confrontation. Fresh opportunities open the way for travel and education, and point the way to a money making enterprise. Working with another brings a new awareness of the talents all around you just waiting to be tapped. Partnership matters will be of primary importance in these coming days. Dont expect to get all the attention. A change in occupation brightens the financial picture. Family health matters take on added importance. Be optimistic. Rental Policy Is Established 122-1288- 966-910- Sblblia creative project is carried A long-terthrough to completion. Find ways to share your happiness with othei s. Home, family, and property need attention now. Hold off for a few days before finalizing a property purchase. Busy is the keyword for these upcoming days. Someone of experience helps with a troubling decision. Shop the garage sales for the piece of furniture you have in mind - or try the thrift shops. Happy birthday Aquarius. You are starting a new cycle now. Can you stand an even faster pace than youve been following? The fishes are floundering without your company. Hurry up and get home. Times 16 Va.; greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Kenneth, Howard, both Nevada; Grant R., Kearns; Marjorie Peck, Bountiful; Leola Kerr, West Valley; Grace Polosky, Clover, Utah; Beatrice Peterson, Grant-svill- Myers absolutely nothing to record your wishes regarding the funeral with us In advance. Clauson if you wish to prepay funeral expenses, we have a plan that actually saves you money. Call or come by this week for full information at no cost or obligation. And 'fl'ClUJCbCf UNERAL HOMES MR MOO Funeral Home 4330 So. Redwood McDougal Ym would Hk to know moro about ptoet ranging a (unoral at no obligation. lOOKLET Z Pimm aand mo tha PMC C Pioaoo baa a Planning adviaor cab on mo. AOOrooa , Ct1yftato2o Pftono Carla Kean Clauson, 51, Kearns, Friday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died last Tuesday in Murray. Born on May 31, 1932 In Roosevelt to Joseph and Violet Vere Boulden Wardle. Married to Charles Howard Clauson on Aug. 23, 1952 In Salt Lake; marriage solemnized In Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter, Howard Dean, Kearns; Alan Dale, West Valley; Mrs. Dennis (Annetta Christine) Erikson, South Salt Lake; seven grandchildren; mother, West Valley; brothers, sister, Garry J. Wardle, Magna; Jerry V. Wardle, South Salt Lake; Mrs. Roy (Mary Alice) Stanley, West Valley. BURIED. Knowlden Tbyne & 7 Stephen Michael Spencer, son of Randall Nell and Mary Quagliozzl Spencer, Magna, Mon- Holladay Memorial Park, following services at Spencer 7th ward chapel. He died Friday of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Born on Oct. 28, 1983 in Salt Lake. Survivors, parents; brothers, Nathan, Gregory; grandparents, Quinn and Geneal Spencer, West Jordan; Robert and Eiaine Quagliozzl, Brockton, Mr. and Mrs. Mass.; Al Gilbert, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, Whitman, Mass. In Tygesen BURIED. Roy (Butch) F. Tygesen Jr., West Valley, Wednesday, following services el Granger South stake center. He died Sunday of cancer. Born on April 22, 1949 in Salt Lake to Roy F. and Anne A. Tygesen. Married to Gloria George on Sep. Oft g Want a 12 oz TBone or New York Steak with: 2 eggs, Cooked Right! hash browns, toast and jelly for 6.25 Want a 8 oz. halibut steak, soup or salad with potato Grilled Right! and dinner roll for Youth in Granger stake are being invited to a stake dance to be held from p.m. on Jan. 28 in the stake center, 3835 So. OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Music will be provided by Disco T n T. Tickets will be $1 and a bishops card is required. Dressy attire is be- ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE 4219 W. 3500 So. 24 Dog SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL DISCOUNT 10 WITH FULL PRICE GROOMING ONLY Expires 4140 W. 5415 S., Kearns Located on the Main Street in Kearns Eost-We- V?6610526.V NG n 0 ca 0 z Utah's Finest Dry Cleaner Drive-I- n Window" 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 2 2572 W. 4700 South . 966-421- COUPON- - UESTT VALLEY HOT TIMES . . . Cyprus high students are trying to oHset winter's (Icicle) chill by warming up school spirit during MORP Week. Students Of Month Named At Farnsworth LUBE, OIL FILTER Q8S GRANGER. Students of the month for January have been announced at F arnsworth elementary. Receiving recognition for having are Ryan Jenkins, Heather Harrison, Laura Kellersberger, Brandon Fenster-make- r, James Konopka, Casey Blanke, Karen Essex, Amy Fresh, Paul Miera, Becky Dayton, Kevin Hammond, Tim Schaffer, Carl Roberts and C rista Burke. Teachers eceivlng recognition are Julia Hobbs, Jim Mietchen and Carla Fisher. They will be honored during an assembly at the end of the month, a PTA spokesman said. the best positive attitude UTAH VALLEY TIRE, INC. 3528 SO. 2700 W. Pll: GOODYEAR ''SILVER'' USE YOUR IF YOU DON'T HAVE - Alt MIC ti 969-349CREDIY 1 CARD TODAY! ONE, APPLY SOON AT OUR STORE. VALID AT THIS LOCATION 0N1T - ftapscepii? Will 02IK Host Youth Dance GRANGER. HOURS A DAY Near Pioneer Hospital 1 Bows Grooming WESTWOOD CLEANERS marriage solemnized In Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 30, 1983. of Graduate Cyprus high; attended Utah State University. Member of Utah National Guard. Employee of Kennecott Copper Corp. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Barbara Ann, Tracy Michelle, Dewayne Shawn, Ruan A. D all West Valley; brother, sisters, J. P Las Vegas; Mrs. Verl W. (Royanne) Newbold, ; Mrs. Walter (Laura Toni) Klein, Beverly Hills, Calif. Granger Stake 5.95 COME ON IN! & 28, 1968; Want the same steak with soup and salad, potato and roll for Cooked Right! 7.25 COME ON IN! 'Buttons ANY OF 7.00 OR MORE 'Use our convenient Holla-day- COME ON IN! Good thru u : 34, DAYS A WEEK! COUPON O Spencer 4219 IV. 3500 So. AS ALWAYS,, .OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY... z 0a. o Gaylon Rowan, 57, Hunter, Friday in Provo City Cemetery, following services at Hunter 5th ward chapel. He died last Wednesday in a Sait Lake hospital after a short illness. Born on Oct. 7, 1926 in Antimony, Utah to Charles Elliot and Irene Noble Rowan. Married Janice Pitcher on Sept. 30, 1983 in West Valley. UofU graduate; KSL radio host; veteran of WWII. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Allan N., Sandra, both Salt Lake; Ronald D., Provo; Steven W Orem; Mrs. Jamie Jackilyn, San Diego; Mrs. Don Oiler, Laramie; stepsons, stepdaughters, Chris A. Pitcher, Todd M. Pitcher, Brian Lee Pitcher, Holly Anne Pitcher, Heidi Pitcher, all West Valley; 17 grandchildren; sisters, brothers, Mrs. Don (Lucylle) Dawson, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Gordon C. ( Rae) Mitchell, Jerald G., both Provo; Mrs. Robert H. (Irene) Green, Phoenix; Elliot N Daly City, day W" DRY-CLEANI- BURIED. BURIED. ftfUuUib day) was day, while today will be designated grubby day. Tomorrow (Friday) Is old clothes day and will also feature an assembly, a take off on the Gong Show, featuring talent from teachers and students. Acts will Include a jazz band, vocal and dance numbers, as well as character acts, said assistant principal Scott Whipple. All participants were required to try out for the show, he said. The MORP (prom spelled backward) dance will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 in the girls gym. Music will be provided by a disc jockey. Tickets will be $3 per person. The weeks activities are under the direction of the executive council, Cam Smith, president; Todd Christiansen, vice president; Greg Jones, second vice president; Lani Aposhian, secretary; Kristy Robinson, reporter-historiaStacey Thomas, assemblies chairman. Bernice Madsen will preside, with the McMillan camp, under the direction of Leah Poulsen, captain, hosting the event. A musical number will be presented by Alda Strebel. Katherine GrandSlaugh will perform mothers Apron. A display of relics is planned. I Rowan Calif. BURIED. Albert Paul Knowlden Sr., 66, Granger, Saturday in SonsetTGardens4j the Valley, following service atM E. He died last Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital following a long Illness. Born one1 South. COUPON- - Mrs. Gladys Myers, Mrs. Vera Batchelor, Mindersvllle; Scheduled Is MURRAY. Members of all DUP groups in the valley are being invited to a South Salt Lake County DUP meeting, to be held at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 Students were Invited to wear school colors of blue and gold on Monday. On Tuesday they were told to dress like the opposite sex for Tootsie day. Yesterday (Wednes- BURIED. Brad McKay Myers, son of Brad A. and Lori Lee Batchelor Myers, Saturday In Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Friday. Born on Dec. 19, 1983 in Salt Lake. Survivors, parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent E. Myers, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee Batchelor, West Valley; Kearns. It costs Session On Cyprus Slate Dec. 2, 1917 in Salt Lake to Albert Edward and Cornelia Peterson Knowlden. Married to Mae Young; divorced. Married to LaRue Snell; she died. Married to Adrienne Tribble; divorced. Married to Beverly S. Poll on June 9, 1960. Member of LDS church. Worked for Salt Lake City Bus Lines; dry cleaning business; drove for life Cab; chauffeur for Salt Lake Country Club. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Albert Paul Jr., Florida; Mrs. Duane (Betty Mae) Adams, Mrs. Fred (Diane) Moore, both Ogden; Mrs. Bill (Karen) Woods, Layton; Mrs. Aron Wilson, Flint, Mich.; Mrs. (Beverly) Robert D. (Pauli) Smith, Sterling Park, 35 South County DUP - 'AIORF Week MAGNA. A MORP dance and Gong Show will be part of Spirit Week activities being held at Cyprus high under the direction of the executive council. . 2850 West. ing suggested. Youth age being invited. 14-1- 8 are onncaactoncir-CtinteEt-o GnaOQGESiGGERIIB Try a Green Sheet Want Ad ! CONDITIONINGTCENTER Q3zant?!llite) Gfe CfrmrrTi CfinJi-EEl- ) CALL NOW ()() Gt3I0niH2J3uI3n |