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Show UB THE GREEN SHEET 30, 1984 Thursday, August Arts Applications Due ceed 20 percent of any applicants preceding years income, and must be matched on a 100 percent cash match basis only. Project grants are available to organizaincorporated d tions for specific projects in the following discipline areas: performing arts (dance, music, theater), visual arts, literary arts and Project grants must match at least 100 percent oif their request in cash. Under the grants to assist literary magazines category, the Utah Arts Council will provide assistance to literary publications to aid creativity and to encourage appreciation of poetry and prose, with the aim to encourage young writers to improve the quality of publications. Student magazines, SALT LAKE. The deadline for application for Utah Arts Council general support grants, project grants and grants to literary magazines is Oct. 1. of Representatives Vital Statistics Cole BURIED. Therald L. Cole, 58, West Valley City, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at McDougal Funeral Home. He died on Aug. 22. Born on July 15, 1926 in Duchesne, Utah to John Henry and Myri Marie Bancroft Cole. Married to Carol Frances Elison on Feb. 16, 1945. Survivors, wife; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Roberta Thompson, West Valley; Mrs. Delores Pulley, California; Mrs. Alena Snodgrass, California; William McCormick, Riverton; Norbert Baum, Duchesne. non-prof- it non-prof- it arts-relate- organizations desiring a copy of the grants guidelines and application forms may contact the Utah Arts Council, General support grants offer anoriented support to nual, Utahs major, established arts 533-589- multi-disciplin- e. non-prof- it which have organizations of a full range programdeveloped ming and staffs appropriate to their disciplines. General support permits established arts organizations to continue, strengthen and expand current programs. Applicant organizations must have existed as producing institutions for a minimum of three years and must provide at least six months of programming annually. Applicants must also have a paid staff for administrative, technical and artistic duties. The maximum general support grant will not ex Wad-dingha- the of above-mentione- d months at a cost of 75 cents per person. Preschools that do not want the school tour format may come on Monday and Friday mornings at 11 a.m. or any afternoon at 2 p.m. for the public hayride at 50 cents per person. The cost to the farm is an average of 95 cents per person. Due to reductions in the county recreation 262-990- 7 The tours include a tour of the restored and furnished farmhouse, a horse drawn wagon ride, a craft demonstration in the farm shop, a tour of the ice house which includes ' the museum store, a farm walk to see the animals and crops and time to discover the farm machinery, root cellars and tree house. The tours are held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from a.m. in September, April and May. Tour size is limited to 200 or less. Wheeler budget, 9:30-11:3- 0 non-publi- Pet Fair Will Last Three Days pet. The annual pet fair is one of Animal Caring teams major fundraising events, along with the Fun Run for animals and their owners, rabies clinic and Valenthe low-cotine Day Celebrity Roast. Further information about the organization may be obtained by calling Photo entries should be submitted to W. L. Spencer, 1655 Roosevelt Ave. They should include name, address and phone number along with the pets name. Those accompanied envelope will be by a returned. LAKE. Animal Caring Team, the lost pet and animal information clearing house, will hold its second annual animal fair this weekend at Crossroads Plaza. Animal exhibits, events and entertainment will take place throughout the three-da- y fair. Animal experts will be on hand to answer questions relating to all types of domestic and exotic animals. The deadline is today (Thursday) in a Perfect Pet photo contest. Contest entries will be displayed at the fair and the top five pets will appear live for, the crowning of the perfect SALT Wl dt'. j t. st Alena BURIED. Margaret E. Thomas, 63, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. She died Thursday. Born on Jan. 18, 1921 in Cleveland, Utah to Willard Edward and Zella Anderson Davis. Married to Alson Thomas. Later divorced. Survivors, sons, Dennis A., Salt Lake; Ray, Kearns; Darlene Coleman, West grandchildren, one greatgrandchild; mother; sisters, brothers, Isabel Jolley, Bennion; Barbara Davis, Germany, Betty Wells, California; Carol Jean McRaven, Texas; Jack, California; Ben, New Mexico. daughter, Valley; BURIED. Winona B. Abplanalp, 70, Kearns, Tuesday in Larkin Sunset Gardens, following services at Kearns 6th ward. She died Friday. Born on April 22, 1914 in Vernal, Utah to Peter Stephen and Rozella Corline Freestone Beck. Married to James Peter Abplanalp on June 1, 1934 in Vernal. Served in Relief Society, as visiting teacher, in Sunday school and Primary. Was serving as teacher in Primary organization for handicapped children. Survivors, husband, Kearns; daughter, Mrs. Vance (Shirley) Bodily, Kearns; son Kent; sisters, Erma Taylor, Vernal; Jenadora Westover, California; brother, Charles, Colorado; 13 grandchildren; 10 19 BURIED. Vincent Joseph Keith, 62, in Mt. Calvary Cemetery following services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. He died Thursday. Born on Jan. 5, 1922 in Salt Lake to Thomas Fredrick and Nora Mahoney Keith. Married to Una Loy Turpin in October, 1947. She died. Married to Anna Denault on May 8, 1982. She died. Retired from Kennecott Smelter. Active in Knights of Columbus and VFW. Survivors, sons, Randall, Joseph, both Kearns; Thomas, Salt Lake; one grand- Kearns, Tuesday son. Holm Bennett BURIED. Frank Ira Holm, 60, Kearns, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Peel Funeral Home. He died'Sunday. Born on Nov. 9, 1923 in Milford to John Victor and Lucy Elizabeth Bozarth Holm. Married to Colleen Moore on Nov. 24, 1946 in Las Vegas. Later divorced. Married to Lendy May Mitchell in Hunter on Aug. 21, 1976. Served in U. S. Army during World War Two. Former employee of Utah Welding Supply. Survivors, wife, Kearns; children, Frank D., Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Hill, Donald E all West Valley City; Robert, Magna; Mrs. Brent (Linda) Brox, Layton; Mrs. Grant (Lucy) Walker, Tooele. Four step children; 17 grand SERVICES. Susan R. Bennett, 38, West Valley City, Aug. 22 in Jordan North 8th LDS ward. She died on Aug. 19. Born on March 17, 1946 in Gunnison to Dale and Alma R. Beemus. Survivors, son, John A. Pantie; daughter, Jannette L. Pantie; granddaughter; twin sisters, Mrs. Betty Williams, Mrs. Becky Bennett, all of West Valley City; brother James Dale Beemus, Benson BURIED. James M. Benson, 58, Taylorsville, Thursday in Valley View BURIED. Lee O. Ensign, 78, Murray, Wednesday, Aug. 22 in Kaysville-LaytoCemetery, following graveside services. He died on Aug. 18. Born on Nov. 2, 1905 in Salt Lake to Louis O. and Florence May Papworth Ensign. Married to Cora Hill on April 19, 1926. Marriage later solemnized in Los Angeles LDS Temple. Resided in Palm Springs with wife from 1950 to 1983. Survivors, wife; sister, Mrs. J. Carlos (Dorothy) Ensign Croft, Salt Lake; brother Richard P California; raised nephews. Jack J. Steorts, New Mexico; Jerry G California; Robert J., Bountiful; Lee D Salt Lake. BEST BUY OF THE MONTH BURIED. Leonard J. Brown, 79, Murray, Friday in Murray City Cemetery, Morfollowing services at Jenkins-Sofftuary. He died on Aug. 21. Born on Nov. 27, 1904 in Bingham Canyon to Charles J. and Marla Johnson Brown. Married to Ine ez M. Shipp on May 6, 1929. She died. Married to Othella Tolman on Dec. 8, 1952. Retired from Kennecott Copper. Survivors, sons and daughters, Clifford J., Leonard R., Vickie Lynn Brown, Carrie Jeanne Brown, all of Murray; stepdaughters, Karen Milligan; Barbara 24 grandDonna Clark; Peterson; children; Edith sister, California. Professional Quality Brockman, 3 Brown 7.27 Reg. , BURIED. Richard L. Brown, 72, Friday in Mount Olivet Cemetery, following services at Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary. He died on Aug. 21. Born on July 13, 1912 to Dr. John Zimmerman Brown, M.D. and Alice Vivia Driggs Brown. Married to Charlotte Virginia Cramer in Salt Lake on Jan. 27, 1938. Graduate of University of Utah, where he was president of Scabbard and Blade. Fifty year member of Beta Theta Pi. Served with Army artillery unit at. Fort Sill, Okla. and in 104th Infantry. 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Further information on these and other childrens programs may be obtained at SALT LAKE. Classes, workshops, films and other programs for children are being offered at county libraries during September. Films for elementary-ag- e children will be shown at Whitmore Library on Saturdays at 3 p.m. Toddlertime for youngsters age 3 will be held on Thursdays at Whitmore at 10 a.m. Simple stories, songs and games will be presented to encourage the enjoyment of books in the young children. is required by calling Served as suburban BURIED. Cora G. Munson, 93, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Memorial Estates Mortuary. She died on Aug. 22. Born on to July 28, 1891 In Henrieville, Utah Joseph and Marron Plnney Goulding. Married to Forest J. Munson In Salt Lake on March 31, 1924. Marriage later soleminized In Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member, Tabernacle Choir, lead soprano. Graduate, McCune School of Music. Accomplished artist. Taught more than 50 years in Utah schools. Rode horseback to towns in southern Utah to teach music. Survivors, daughters, Mrs. John (Connie) Hickman, Salt Lake; Jackie Allred, Murray; five grandchildren, nine greatwo tgrandchildren; brother, sister, Vernal Goulding, Ariz.; Jessie Goulding Nelson, California. CeD"cTpe$1-)3- California. of Carson, Munson Brown Keith lieutenant Japan. Retired with rank of colonel. Division vice president Pirie, Scott and Co. In Chicago. manager of Carson's, largest store in Evergreen Park, III. Memorial Park, following services at McDougal Funeral Home. He died on Aug. 20. Born on Nov. 10, 1925 in Salt Lake to William and Elizabeth Bunkall Benson. Married to Norma J. Crookston on Sept. 4, 1946 in Salt Lake. Marriage later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member LDS church. Worked in Cub Scout program. Served in Asiatic Pacific area during World War II on LST No. 716 and No. 1078 as a motor mechanic mate for two years. Worked for Denver and Rio Grande Railroad for 42 years. Survivors, wife; sons, daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Jeanine) Wiebe, Salt Lake; Mrs. Kent (Holly) Tarbet, Lewiston, Utah; Krehl Benson, West Valley; Clint Benson, Salt Lake; five grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Maurice (Beryl) Glottonninl, Calif.; Mrs. Dan (Lillian) Fell, Salt Lake. Ensign seeks Farm assistance to continue the school tour programs. Public schools from Salt Lake County are requested to make a donation of 50 cents per perc son. The cost for schools in 75 cents. Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp Preschools that desire the school tour will be limited to the first and California; Pulley, Snodgrass, California. Wen-dove- 533-589- third Tuesdays 58, West Valley City, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at McDougal Funeral Home. He died on Aug. 22. Born on July 15, 1926 in Duchesne to John Henry and Myri Marie Bancroft Cole. Married to Carol Frances Elison on Feb. 16, 1945. Survivors, wife; brothers, William McCormick, Riverton; Nobert Baum, Duchesne; sisters, Mrs. Roberta Thompson, West Valley; Mrs. Delores Lance (Toby) Lambert, 25, Friday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following graveside services. He died on Aug. 21 of iniuries sustained in an auto accident. Born on April 24, 1959 In Salt Lake to Robert and Myrna (Marty) Holding Lambert. Attended Murray high. Bartender for Silversmith Casino in Survivors, parents, brothers and sisters, Mrs. Dirk (Cindie) Wambold, Salt Lake; Robert, Colorado; Mrs. Leland (Brook) Mecham, West Jordan; Mrs. Dennis (Bunny) Robinson, Chris Lambert, both Salt Lake; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cairns O'Brien, Murray; Mrs. Marjorie Lambert, Salt Lake. Additional information may be obtained by calling Sherry farm officials began taking reservations Monday for school tours. Tour reservations are available for school groups on a first call, first or served basis by calling BURIED. Therald Lloyd Cole, BURIED. institutional and independent magazines are eligible to apply. The grant must be matched. Wheeler Cole Lambert Wheeler Farm Taking School Reservations SOUTH COTTONWOOD. children; brothers, Martin I., Sandy; KenJames V., Murray; Andrew N tucky; Charles F Milford; sister, Alb, Cedar City. or Stop By 888 South 200 East CLASSES START WEDNESDAY WITH THIS AD FREE ILAIBOIMAY ESTIMATE Days or Evenings SCXD CALL Verl or Karl Save enemy! 968-324- 7 - SPORTING GOODS INC. 968-857- 4 3650 VERL ASAY INDUSTRIES $ 2530 W. 4700 Monday - 2 DOG SPAY.. 25 up CAT NEUTER 15 DOG NEUTER25 !! 2 DUCE DOOR DUSTER SALOMON SIU BOOTS SKI GLOVES DEMOS BY PRO ADVANTAGE AND 20 (Taylors Landing) DUCE DOORDUSTER noon CAT SPAY SOUTH H CRESCENT ANIMAL CLINIC G. GARY WALKER, DVM Caring For Your Pet tike We Do Our Own Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat., SPECTACULAR SO. 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