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Show 5 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, April 12, 1984 Week's Births 29 Infants Welcomed To Area COME CREATE A MAGIC MEMORY AT THE GRAND OPENING OF THE 49th STREET GALLERIA. MURRAY. Births at the three hospitals in the Green Sheet area, Cottonwood, St. Marks and Pioneer Valley, indicate that 28 infants were welcomed by area families, according to reports available Monday.1 Pioneer Valley reported 13 births, Cottonwood nine and St. Marks 16. There were 14 girls and 14 boys. In addition, one family reported an adoption of a baby girl. Babies were welcomed by the following area families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girl. Werner Thiemig, West Valley Robert H. Bonner, Murray Reid Hammond, West Valley Darrell B Barrow, West Valley Shane C. Worthen, West Valley Boys Russell Ipson, Murray Paul J. Walton, Murray Salvatore Buonocore, West Valley Scott Trost, Kearns ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girl. Ali Tayebi, Kearns Michael Durand, Murray Michael Murphy, Magna Boy. Daniel Davis, West Valley Dean Laney, Murray Kent Nate, West Valley PIONEER VALLEY HOSPITAL Girl. Charles R. Sanderson, Magna Bruce E. Simmons, Kearns Wade E Hutto, West Valley Michael K Wall, Benmon Steven W Milius, Kearns Cindy L Ogilvie, Magna Boys James Sampson, Kearns Clair L Kranendonk, West Valley Richard J. Rundle, West Valley Thomas L. Jensen, West Valley Bradley K Peterson, West Valley SeanM Lyman, Murray Larry K. LeFevre, West Valley W. ADOPTION Kenneth Idle, Murray Open House Is On DAV Agenda SALT LAKE. The Disabled American Veterans of Utah, along with its Auxiliary, will host an open house tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at the organizations new headquarters building. event will be The two-da- y highlighted by a dedication of the new building, located at 273 E. 800 South, by Rev. Thomas A. Meersman. National DAV commander Dennis Joyner and Florence Daley, national auxiliary leader, will be on hand for the ceremonies. Joyner, a triple amputee, served in Vietnam. After his service, he went to college, obtained a degree in accounting and presently is court administrator of an eight-judg- e system in Greensburg, Pa. He and his wife Donna are parents of two sons. The dedication ceremony is scheduled for 2:30 Saturday. The open house will be held from 9 p.m. Friday and all day Saturday, beginning at 2:30. Further information may be obtained from Edward Shockey, "HI i ft! 7-- 359-816- 8. o Horse Association Will Hold Open House a ilTp 'ODKflQOOqg DRAPER. The American Saddle Horse Assn, of Utah and the Mountain States Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders Assn, will conduct an open house Saturday. It will be held at the Draper Arena, 64 W. 11800 South. A video will be shown of world championship events at 5 p.m., followed by an exhibition at 6, with both demonstrations from both breeds. W80 flp uni o fairawfftalifaflfto i id O LDS Sponsoring Easter Program SALT LAKE. THe LDS church is sponsoring an Easter television special Sunday at 7 p.m. Starring Art Carney, the show will air at 7 p.m. on Channel 5. Entitled The Last Leaf, the show is based on the American classic penned by O. Henry. It is set in Greenwich Village at the Carney plays aging French artist Moneier Verlaine. Sydney Penney Susan Brady, as who lies ill in a hospital. She watches a dying vine outside her window and, as the leaves fall away, she feels her strength slipping away. A moving experience between the pair forms the basis of the television special. Following the Easter producshow, a tion, The Road to Emmaus, will recount the biblical story of two of Christs disciples traveling from Jerusalem to Emmaus. obp hm SALT LAKE. Sunday is the last day that Utah motorists will be allowed to use studded snow tires. Motorists who drive with studded tires after that date are subject to citation, a spokesman for the Utah Dept, of Transportation said. i S jfij tSfr in axoT ill mm ' 0 I (6W6lfiip!D IB SlllliJ d TPiwn French shutters, hand painted murals, and emerald green center carpets give our e an unprecedented touch of bowling elegance. Complete with AMF computerized scoring. 30-lan- co-sta- rs Studded Snow Tire Deadline Approaches RwiTiTi The Patio, Cafe Polo, 49th Street Creamery, featuring Snelgroves ice cream and homemade cookies. Handcrafted vendor carts on 49th Street" offer numerous specialty items. Still under construction, but opening soon: Laf-fitt- (&i!brr tbtwm u You will Landing-includ- me Test your nerves or conquer the universe in Up jmn 6ft ft- the most uplifting arcade environment anywhere. Over 300 video games, including the latest in laser disc technology such as - (.WjBf&V ID m 0 t Mach III, Star Rider, Fire Fox, NFL, Space Ace, Track and Field, and AstronBelt. . ing Blackbeards miniature golf and Tale of Two Cities Restaurant. be dancing on skates ef i l Hit a home run in one of our ten indoor softball and baseball batting cages, or test your throwing arm in the pitching cage. mm Battery-operate- d Rolls Royce Cars and small train rides, this opjm unique Playworld is an exciting and entertaining playground designed just for the "Little Ones". to the music and rhythm of live bands, disc jockeys, and Xanadu lighting at Utahs largest and most contemporary roller rink. The following suppliers invite you to join with them in creating a magic memory at the Galleria Grand Opening. l |