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Show Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar.21-Ap- 19 r. TAURUS Apr. 20 20-M- May21-June2- 0 CANCER 22 y 22 g. VIRGO Aug. LIBRA Sept. Keepyour aims high, and be open and SCORPIO 22 t. 22 Oct.23-Nov.2- 1 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. light. Respond truthfully guard your good reputation. You have a LEO July23-Au- 4 A friend lends a sympathetic ear and shows you the way out of a disturbing condition. above board in your dealings with others. Problems dissolve. An unexpected award is conferred on you in recognition of your services to an organization. Quite an honor. Your actions now put you in the spot- GEMINI June21-Jul- 325-3318- CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- n. valuable contribution. You may be asked to make a public appearance for fund raising purposes. Let your natural showman talents work foryou. Now is a good time to do some research on your pet project. Material youve been waiting for becomes easily AQUARIUS . 18 Jan.20-Feb- PISCES Feb. r. 20 Your mental awareness is stimulated by partnership matters. You are at your best in dealing with partners. Keep your active mind working along productive lines. Job responsibilities are easily accomplished and you see positive results. A dramatic event which you are privileged to attend leaves you with a lasting memory of its magnificence. Information you need comes to you from a visitor who drops in unexpectedly. Things have a way of working out. Get caught up on correspondence and phone calls while the planets are working so well for you. Make a determined effort to keep discord at a minimum with business associates. Be courteous and expect the same. Saturday Night Laotian Dinner Is Planned TAYLORSVILLE. Members of the LDS Laotian branch will hold their third annual dinner at 6 oclock Saturday evening in the Taylorsville North stake center, 1250 W. 4375 South. The event will feature authentic Laotian cuisine and entertainment planned by Laotian members of the branch, under the direction of branch president A. Dean Gillen and Sylvia Renfro, Relief Society president. The program will include authentic Laotian dances performed in native dress and there will be a display of cultural items. A suggested donation is $2 for those under 12, $4 for over 12 or $18 per family. BURIED. Blance Isabel! Holland Diers, in Sunset 78, Magna, Wednesday Gardens, following services at Magna on Born stake center. She died Sunday. April 21, 1905 In Richfield to Lee and Martha Nielson Isbell. Married to Reuben W. Diers on July 15, 1945 in Salt Lake; he died June 19, 1981. Member of LDS church. Survivors, son, daughter, Wayne Holland, West Valley; Mrs. Riley (Deloris) Cannon, Magna; stepdaughter, Mrs. Margie Lemke, Minnesota; 15 grandchildren; 33 sisters, Ernestine, Rita, Frankie. Preceded in death by three children, Roy, LaPreal, Clifford. DeNovellis . . . Joseph and Manivone Malcolm, in colorful Laotian will be taking part in annual Laotian dinner in Taylorsville COLORFUL North stake. Gardening Is Workshop Topic BLACK & DECKER JIG SAW So. 7200 West. 7504 The session will begin at 7:30 Wednesday evening, covering tree fruits, berries and nuts, kinds to plant, suitable varieties, location, planting techniques, shaping young trees and pruning. A session to be held at the same time on April 18 will be titled GetIt ting serious about vegetables. will cover a review of varieties, soil improvement, fertilizers, time of planting and getting crops off to a $1 799 iialI SaziaK i BUILDERS MAR" 3555 West 3500 South In GRANGER. The USU extension service will sponsor a series of gardening workshops to be held in the upper meeting room of the Granger Bishops Storehouse, 3648 Granger good start. The April 25 session will include how to get more vegetables from a small space, intensive gardening techniques, modifying heavy soils, raised beds, incorporating food crops into the landscape. Gardeners who attend will have a chance to learn successful gardening techniques, to do a better job of growing food and taking care of their yards, a spokesman said. Extension publications will be available at a small cost. The meetings, open to the public, are sponsored by USU extension service, not by the storehouse. c,upreme Quality feLubrica, OIL CHANGE SPECIALIST LUBE - OIL - FILTER 11 COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE CENIRAL REPAIR FRONT END AND TRANSMISSION SPEOALIST AUTOMOTIVE 4485 W. 3500 South - 969-142- 1 Thursday, Mar. 22, VIEW Jr., Debra Kay, Madine, Ted Roybal, Mrs. Flamino (Judy) Montoya, Teresa Smith; three grandchildren; sister, Frances Bode, Victoria Texas. At Jackling School GRANGER. Kindergarten SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. for Keri Lyn Stevens, 10, West Jordan North 13th ward Valley, at chapel, 3700 W. 4700 South. She died Friday in a hospital in Hawaii. Born on Sept. 8, 1973 in Provo. Survivors, mother, stepfather, Mike and Linda Rhea Borland McCauley, West Valley; father, stepmother, Dee and Kathy Stevens, West Valley; brothers, sisters, grandparents. BURIED. Clarence Alfred (Bud) Nielsen, Taylorsville, Wednesday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at Taylorsville 37th ward chapel. He died Sunday. Born on Feb. 13, 1915 in Taylorsville to Jens and Carolyn Marie Swensen Nielsen. Married to Ella Whittle on June 30, 1938 in Salt Lake. Member of LDS church. Farmer; employee of Salt Lake County for 23 years. Member of Ute Rangers Riding club; Search and Rescue Team. Salt Lake County volunteer fireman. Member of SUP. Survivors, widow; daughters, Mrs. William (Marilyn) Acord, Mrs. Steve (Debbie) Huston, both Taylorsville; six grandchildren; one brothers, sisters, John, William, Harold, Mrs. Clara Dunroe (twin), Mrs. Rex (Ethelyn) Eatchel, Mrs. Norma Gardner, Mrs. Jack (Vera) Bennett, all Salt Lake; Mrs. Dale (Dorothy) Rupp, Idaho. 1984 Kindergarten Signups Are Scheduled Stevens Nielsen registration will be held at 1:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at Jackling elementary. Parents are being encouraged to bring the child with them to registration. Children must be age 5 on or before Sept. 1 and will require a birth certificate, immunization dates of DPT series of four, three polio and one measles, rubella and mumps. Letters have been sent home to known parents of prospective students, but we feel there are still new people in the area, or those without older children in the school who have not been contacted. We invite them to call the school, a school for more information, spokesman said. West BURIED. Michael Richard West, 25, in Valley View Memorial Wednesday Park, following graveside services. He died Thursday in California of injuries suffered in an accident. Born on Dec. 19, 1959 in Salt Lake to Donald and Marie Cracroft West. Employee of C8.R Construction. Member of LDS church. Sur- vivors, parents, Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Ben Bob, Scott, Steve, Mrs. Kent (Karen) Trescott, Susan Josewski, Judy Campbell, Jacie Higgs. 969-344- OUR COME OUT 6 1ST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION TO BURIED. August Dominic Nardoni, 58, West Valley, Thursday in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, following services at St. Anne's Catholic church. He died Tuesday. Born on March 3, 1926 in Chicago Heights, III. to August and Rose Ruggieri Nardoni. Married to Joanna Cameli on July 25, 1948 in Chicago Heights. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Ralph, Los Angeles; David, Mrs. David (Pamela) Joyner, both Salt Lake; eight grandchildren. Phillips Sat. Night, March 24th, 7-- 9 p.m. Light Refreshments The Backyard Singers will entertain Prize Drawings Art Framing Handmade Gifts 8:30 p.m. 7:30 (Under direction of Kathl Umc) & OLD TOWNE ORIGINALS Midvale 25 No. Main BURIED. Wayne L. Phillips, 60, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Kearns 15th ward chapel. He died on March 11. Born on Oct. 12, 1923 in Salt Lake to Edward R. and Jennie Malloy Phillips. Married to Dorothy Holt on Oct. 15, 1947. Marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors, widow; daughters, Dorothy Blanchard, Della Stevens, Deborah Smith; 14 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Esther Tucker, Vinal, Ruth Dean. Jean Miller, Sudbert, 561-872- 8 BAIRDS WESTWOOD CLEANERS Spring Special DRAPERY CLEANING Williams BURIED. Edwin Wallace Williams, 76, West Valley, Tuesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following surgery. Born on March 14, 1908 in Chihuahua, Mexico to Francis and Esther Williams. Married to Hilda Aragon on Oct. 3, 1982 in Elko. Retired house painter. Member of LDS church. Navy veteran of WWII. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Edwin OFF BAIRD'S CLEANERS Wsitwood Ploxa 7 AM TO 7 PM By Dans 2572 W. 4700 So. 966-421- 2 BURIED. Tyler DeNovellis, infant son of Scott L. and Debbie Griffiths DeNovellis, Kearns, last Tuesday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. He died shortly after birth on March 11 in a Salt Lake hospital. Survivors, brothers, Brandon, Zachary, Travis, all Kearns; grandparents. Bud and Linda DeNovellis, Wyoming; Fred and Darlene Griffiths, Kearns; Max and Ida Barney, Wyoming; Hyram and Irma Brough, Bountiful. Kelson BURIED. Darin Dee Kelson, 21, Magna, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Lake Ridge 1st ward chapel. He died last Tuesday in an accident. Born on Sept. 11, 1962 in Salt Lake to Darrell L. (Monte) and Joyce Redmond Kelson. Employe of Hercules Member of LDS church. Survivors parents, Magna; brother, sisters, Mrs Stan (Jill) Larsen, West Valley; Gordon Sondra, Jan, Kathleen, all Magna; grand mothers, Margaret Kelson, Beatrice Red mond, both Magna. Miner BURIED. Lillian Lucy Miner, 75, Saturday In Idaho Falls, following services at Taylorsville North 8th ward chapel. She died Thursday. Born on March 26, 1908 in Hayden, Idaho to Neils Peter and Lucy Ann Ricks Christensen. Married to Boyd Stanton Miner on Nov. 8, 1926 in Drlggs, Idaho; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died March 24, 1950. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, daughters, Mrs. Rahe H. (Gwen) Andersen, Mrs. Bill (Cheryl) Simmons, both Salt Lake; seven grandchildren; nine brothers, sisters, Roy, Mrs. Glenn (Bernice) Petersen, both Rexburg, Idaho; Lee, Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs. Erving (Marie) Andersen, Orem; Erma Leuck, Boise; Mrs. James (Lila) Edison, Bountiful. "Relax in the Suntana SunSystems. 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