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Show 3B THE GREEN SHEET nnn irnGo Bernice Cantwell Alvis, 71, Magna, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Spencer LDS ward chapel. She died March 4. Born on March 22, 1913 In Smlthfield to Milo and Ella Reese Cantwell. Married to Andrew Alvis on Dec. 7, 1935 in Long Beach, Calif. Retired from Varian Associates EIMAC Division after 23 years service. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; son, Spence (Dellene), Magna; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Magna; Mrs. Marcella Larsen, Ogden; four grandchildren; six BURIED. Taylorsville 10th ward chapel. She died March 4. Born on March 7, 1917 in Logan to Otis and Viola N. Nielsen Osgood. Married to William Blaine Brown on March 8, 1982 in Taylorsville; marriage solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter by former marriages, Mrs. Gary (Sally) Cowley, Sonora, Calif.; Ronald Orlin Oliver, Phoenix, Ariz.; J. Bruce Openshaw, Placenta, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; seven Megreat grandchildren; rrill0 Hawkins, California; LaMar Hawkins, Phoenix; Glen J. Morris, Florida. Connell Brown BURIED. BURIED. Thelma lone Osgood Brown, 67, Taylorsville, last Wednesday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at Troy Douglas Connell, 17, Taylorsville, Monday following services at 10555 So. State. He died March 8. Born on Feb. 28, 1968 in Whitby Island, Wash, to Steve and Gerry Smits Connell. Junior at Condie BURIED. Hilda Marie Mann Condie, 87, West Valley, Tuesday In Bountiful City Cemetery, following services at Granger South stake center. She died March 8 of natural causes. Born on Nov. 4, 1897 in Bountiful to William Charles and Harriet Louisa Call Mann. Married to Gibson Condie on Oct. 28, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Served on LDS Primary General Board for over 40 years. Active in LDS church; DUP; Survivors, son, daughters, Howard Gibson, Mrs. Ethan (Janice) Woodbury, both West Valley; Mrs. Albert (Thelma) Mann, Bountiful; Mrs. Gordon (Helen) Sanderson, Nampa, Idaho; 17 grandchildren; 23 two brothers, sisters, David Mann, Bountiful; Leonard Mann, West Valley; Nrwell Mann, Holla-day- ; Mary Waite, Nampa; Gladys Hedgepeth, Salt Lake. LETTER FROM HOME HAMWANf Stella Erlene Giles, 59, West in Heber City Cemetery, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died March 3. Born BURIED. Gober on April 8, 1925 in Hess, Okla. to Lee O. and Vernie Elms Risinger. Married to BURIED. Wilda George Gober, 60, Magna, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. She died March 6. Born on Oct. 11, 1924 in Bountiful to Aaron and Elizabeth Smith George. Married to James H. Gober on March 3, 1944 in Bountiful. Former employee of Tooele Army Depot. Member of VFW Auxiliary. Survivors, husband; children, Mrs. Donna Lynn Bankhead, Kearns; Woody, Clover; Mrs. Kim Jolley, Tim, both Magna; mother. Bountiful; 14 brothers and sisters; nine grandchildren. Robert Richard Rice; divorced. Married to Lawrence E. Giles in 1951. Agent for Rio Grande and Kentucky Central In- surance companies. Survivors, husband; daughters, Mrs. Bernell (Carol) Lloyd, Draper; Janet Zdunich, Salt Lake; step- daughter, stepson, Joyce Burns, Sacramento.Calif.; Lynn Giles, Aurora, Colo.; 14 grandchildren; brothers, Mrs. Jack (Genevieve) Irvine, California. Powell BURIED. George Edwin Powell, 58, Friday in Elysian Burial Gardens, following services at Redwood 1st ward chapel. He died March 4 in a West Jordan hospital of a heart attack. Born on Jan. 29, 1927 In Salt Lake to Elmer James and Ada Fern Hendrickson Powell. Married to Etta Viola Bacon on June 17, 1950 in Salt Lake. Member of LDS church. Worked for Custom Industries Inc.; served In U. S. Navy. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, George L Mrs. Jeff (Susan) Henrie, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Raymond (Diana) Pitt, West Valley; Mrs. Rod (Sharon) Chapman, Sandy; three grandchildren; brothers, sister, Marvin A., Lamar J., Mrs. Clarence J. (Fern) Lemmon, all West Valley. PAINTS Whose Time Has Come Victor Hugo once said, "There is nothing so powerful as an idea whose time has come." For years we have known that ill and injured folks feel and heal better at home, but providing proper services was a problem. Well, welcome an idea whose time has come. Home Health of Utah in cooperation with Pioneer Valley Hospital can bring skilled nurses, equipment and services to your home and care for you there under your doctors direction. And one of the best parts of this better idea is the cost most or all of it is covered by your medicare or insurance benefits. Professional care and the comfort of your home; the best of both worlds in health care has finally arnved. Why didnt somebody think of it before? Who knows? Maybe Victor Hugo. The important thing is that home health care is here now for your comfort and convenience. Just give us a call to get the health care services you have already paid for. 275 North University Avenue Provo, Utah 84604 LDS Mission Accepts Call For Anderson For Mission Kevin Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Taylorsville, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Bristol, England. He will be honored at a farewell at the sacrament meeting in the Taylorsville 8th ward, 1495 West Tamarack Road (4565 South) on Sunday, March 24, at 3:50 p.m. An open house will follow the meeting from 5 until 8 p.m. at the home of his parents, 1590 West (4640 South). Kevin will enter the training center on March 28. He is a Taylorsville high graduate and is a student at the University of Utah majoring in business. A call to serve in the Washington, D.C. LDS mission has been accepted by Darce T. Cox, son of Dan L. and Viola G. Cox, West Jordan. He will be honored at a farewell held in the West Jordan 22nd ward, 6500 Dixie Dr., on Sunday, March 17, at2:30p.m. 3555 Weit 3500 South 377-890- 0 Darce T. Cox In Granger His parents will host an open house at their home, 3751 Tuscaloosa Way (6350 South) from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. on that same evening. Darce is a graduate of Kearns high and will enter the training center on April 11th. Were Japan For Jeff Condie Spring Cleaning... A missionary farewell for Jeff Phillipp Condie, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillipp Condie, Wesfr Valley, will be held on Sunday, March 17, at the Granger South Stakehouse, 4800 W. 4200 South, at 2:30 p.m. There will be an open house to honor the missionary at the home of his parents, 4600 W. Condie Lane, that same day at 5:30 p.m. Jeff is a graduate of Granger high and will enter the training center on March 21st. He has been called to the Sapporo, Japan mission. -. . . And you can realize all the advantages. 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