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Show Obituaries Berdrow (Grants Pass, Oregon), Johansen (Pocatello), LeRoy and Jack Johansen (both Caldwell, Idaho); one sister, Mrs. Dallas (Florence) Shill (Burley, Idaho); nine grandsons; and nine granddaughters. Funeral services were held today at I p.m. at Lake Point Ward Chapel. Burial will be in Lake Point Cemetery. Wallace Betty Jean Rice KEARNS James R. Darling MAGNA-Jam- es Ralph Darling, 30, died October 17, 1981, in Fillmore. Fie was born January 27, 1951, in Indiana to Ralph L. and E. Joan Robbins Darling. He married Gailene Lowe December I, 1978, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church and Executive Secretary in the Spencer 5th Ward Elder's Quorum. He was an employee of the Eimco Corp. and in the active Army Reserve. He is survived by his wife; daughters Krystal and Annisa (Magna); parents (Sarasota, Florida); grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Robbins (Lafayette, Indiana); greatgrandmother, Peari Fife (Logansport, Indiana); and brothers and sisters Ralph L. Darling, Jr. (Lafayette, Indiana), Terry Smith (Mesa, Arizona), Earlcna Guzis (Davensport, Iowa), Connie Cleary and Brenda Laycock (Noblesville, Indiana), and Darlene Darling (Sarasota, Betty Jean Rice, 59, died October 17, 1981. She was born July 31, 1922, in Virgie, Kentucky, to Marion B. and Elizabeth Tackett VanOver. She is survived by her husband, Keith Rice (Kearns); sons Ron (Pete) and Jack (both West Valley City); six grandchildren; one one brother, Marion VanOver Jr. (Duchesne, Utah); one sister, Elizabeth Mullins (West Valley City). Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Goff Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in West Jordan City Cemetery. wood Memorial Estates. LAKE POINT Hazel Donna Johansen Broadhead, 57, died October 17, 1981. She was born March 12, 1924, in Acctuia, Idaho, to Bert Freeman and Martha Mazel Draper Johansen. On April 17, 1942, she married Wilbur Jabez Broadhead in Declo, Idaho. Family moved to Utah in 1951 and has resided in Lake Point for 25 years. She is survived by her husband (Lake Point); five daughters, Mrs. Lowell (Donna) Davis (Stansbury Park), Mrs. Dan (Lorraine) Wilkes (West Jordan), Mrs. John (Janet) Jensen (Magna), Mrs. Robert (Elaine) Rossman (Bakersfield, Calif.), Mrs. Don (Mae) Caldwell (Grantsville); one son, Wilber Freeman Broadhead (West Valley City); four brothers, Lawrence IMS kNLTSLN Times $14 f M nte MGNA Dale Hartvigsen is the new principal of Webster Elementary in Magna, replacing Sheryl Benson, who has been hired as principal of the new Copper Hills Elementary. Hartvigsen was principal of Lake Ridge Llementary's grades last sear. There were several concerns facing Haitvigsen as ne assumed his duties July I. A look at the building and grounds came first. Despite the fact that the building is one of the oldest in Magna, "it's a very nice facility," Hartvigsen said. "I he school's age may give the appearance of a rundown school," he continued, "but that is not the case. I think it is a very functional building and grounds. The problems with the grounds bothered him, however. Bikers were across the property and going "something needed to be done," he said. Shortly after the opening of the school year, kennecott arranged for fence the construction of a chain-linaround the western perimeter of the property. The original problem has been solved. A big portion of the playground was also in weeds. Hartvigsen has sent a request to the district for new sod. Some blacktop repairs were requested and have been completed. "We want the kids to feel good about the school and their environment here," Hartvigsen said. New tile in the two faculty restrooms has been installed, and new paint has been put on in the hallways and in several classrooms. The district has been good with following through with our requests," a grateful Hartvigsen said. With a smaller enrollment than many elementanes approximately 360 students this year were able to do some things with the kids not possible K-- 2 nnnnup k Mary Curtis Beard died October 16, 1981, in a local hospital. She was born September 18, 1910, in Salt Lake City. She is survived by sons Charles A. Behle (San Jose, Calif.), and Robert Curtis Beard (West Valley City), a daughter, Colleen Mary Shrope (West Valley City); and six grandchildren. Graveside services were held Tuesday, October 20, at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Merlin D. Fisher Merlin Doyle Fisher, 64, died Oc- Melvin J. Morrill WEST VALLEY CITY-Me- lvin John Morrill. 75, died October 15. 1981. He was born July 20, 1906, in Junction, Utah, to John D. and Emma Carson Morrill. He married Cornelia Ann Day August 19. 1924, in Antimony. Utah. He was a former resiuent of Junction, Richfield, Utah and Lewiston, Montana. He lived in Hunter for the last 20 years. He was a security guard for Hercules for more than 20 years. He was an active High Priest in the Hunter 3rd Ward and a temple worker, lie served as Scout Master and Sunday School Superintendent. 16, 1981. He was born September 4, 1917, in e Bountiful, Utah, to Merlin J. and He married Fisher. Phebe Wagstaff Simmons February 7, 1941, in Farmington, Utah. He was a member of He was retired LDS Church. fromKennecott Copper after 34 years of service. He is survived by his wife; five daughters: Mrs. Jay (Karen) Rice, Mrs. Robert (DeeAnn) Askerlund (both Salt Lake City), Mrs. Scott (Lynne) Hansen (Myton, Utah), Mrs. Sandra Hailstone (Panguitch, Utah), Mrs. Garth (Cathy) Uda (West Valley City); 16 grandchildren; four brothers: Gene Fisher (Riverton, Utah), Jim Fisher, Walter Fisher (both of Salt Lake), and Ken Fisher (Sparks, Nevada); four sisters: Gara Hall (Bolling Greens, Kentucky), Sara Urs and Mrs. Ron (Evelyn) Recourt (both of Salt Lake City) and Mildren Bolin (Sparks, Nevada). Funeral services were held Tuesday, Ef-fi- vWvvvvvvwww Monday Night Special All B CEDAR CITY -A- bigail Gurr Parry, 67, died October 17, 1981, in a Salt Lake City hospital. She was bo August 28, 1914, in Paro an, Utah, to Peter Hansen and Grace Oliphant Gurr. She married C. J. Parry October 29, 1936, in St. George. She was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband; children, Arnold (Cedar City), Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Little (Pleasant Grove), Karnell (West Valley City). Chris (Mt. Pleasant), Mrs. John (Pamela) Thomson (Hunter), Lane (Lander, Grayson Wyoming), (Payson), Melton (Salt Lake City), brothers and sisterr, Elmer, Arnold, Mrs. Jess (Golda) Guymon, Kendall (all Parowan), Heber (Beaver), Mrs. Lila Corry (Cedar City), Mrs. Murray (Anna) Rawson (Orem, Utah). Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Cedar 12th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Cedar City Cemetery. tober Hazel J. Broadhead Abigail G. Parry Mary C. Beard Florida). Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Spencer 5th Ward Chapel, Magna. Burial was in Red- October 20, at the McDougal Funeral Home. Burial was in Charleston, Utah. New Webster Elementary principal builds spirit He is survived by his wife; children, John D. (Centerville), Mrs. Chuck (Wana) William, Mrs. Hugh (Velda) Harding (both Magna), Lois Steab (Kaysville), Richard K. (West Valley City). Kenneth D. (Sandy). Two sons, Grant and Garn Melvin deceased. J. are Also survived by 39 gran- and a dchildren, 31 brother, Wilford Davies (Salina). Funeral services were held Monday, October 19, in the Hunter 3rd Ward. elsewhere, Drinks Excluded said. One example is the multipurpose room, which is able to accommodate all of the children at the same time and makes it easy to stage special productions and programs for the school. The classrooms are spacious, and each has a wet area. "Not every earn tokens or points in order to purchase privileges and items from the feel good about themselves, their community, and their countrv. Websterville business establishments. It will be an ongoing program throughout the year, Hartvigsen said. To help foster this spirit, a flag ceremony is conducted the first Friday of each month. On October 2 the three Harelementary has this feature, tvigsen said. Im also very pleased with our PTA," he said. Weve got a fine slate of officers, and their activities are Burial was in Valley View Memorial Park. flourishing. . Special Activities A modified version of Websterville e town complete with was a businesses. The past project was designed to help the children learn the make-believ- H. WEST VALLEY CITY-Er- vin Budd Mabe, 54, died October 19, 1981. complexities of the system. The town" was set up in cubicles on an upper floor of the He was born October II, 1927, in Nampa, Idaho, to Henry C. and Reva Johnson Mabe. He married Lois M. Bowles June IS, 1949, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple, Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was an active High Priest in the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife (West Valley City); sons and daughters Gary, Cathy, and Ginny (West Valley City), Richard (U.S. Air Force in Germany), Michael (Salt Lake City), David (in Connecticut with the U.S. Navy), school. This year the children will be able to student-of-the-mon- program is instituted. Each teacher will nominate a boy and a girl as the from that class. Those nominees will in turn be candidates for the school student-of-the-mon- tuition Attention Boys and Girls! Want to earn extra money? Undergraduate tuition at Brigham Young University will be increased from $550 to $610 per semester next Join Our Distribution Drive! fall. The increase, which amounts to 10.9 percent, was approved by the Board of Trustees to offset continued inflation and hold the line on the amount of support funding provided by the LDS Church," President Jeffrey R. Holland said. He noted that LDS students pay about 30 percent of the actual cost of their education at BYU, with a little more than 70 percent paid through appropriations from general funds of the Classifieds call West Mountain Times 966-444- 4 Church. Reasonable Rates For future events. There will be a boy and a girl chosen from the kindergarten through third grades and fourth through sixth grade nominees. The final tour will invite their parents to school, and a special tribute will be paid. We want to build a special spun of enthusiasm among our students, HarWe want them to tvigsen emphasized. song, Hartvigsen said. Once these have will be ordered been chosen, with the appropriate emblem and colors, and the items will be made available through special sales. All of this is being done to build school spirit, Hartvigsen said. There are some exciting things that can be done with this school, he said, and Im looking forward to this BYU Why not use our 8432 West 2700 South Magna, Utah groups presented the program. Plans call for each grade level to be given the opportunity to conduct the monthly program. A contest will be organized to determine school colors, emblem, and sixth-grad- e A being student-of-the-mont- Ervin H. Mabe Hoffmann (Evergreen, Margie Colorado): 16 grandchildren; brother Lester (Renton, Washington); and sister Virginia Hartley (Boise, Idaho). A son, Leland, is deceased. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 21, at the Hunter 14th Ward. Burial was in Valley View Memorial Park. food items Vi Price Hartvigsen Dale Hartvigsen . . Call West Mountain Times The Times is planning to publish a weekly calendar of events for the area. Publicity chairmen for churches, clubs, schools, sports, and other organizations can call the Times at 966-44to have upcoming events published without charge. 966-444- 4 Keams-Hunter-Mag- 44 News items welcome News from dubs, churches, and other organizations will be printed regularly each week in the West Mountain Times. Send news items to the Editor, West Mountain Times, Box 248, Magna, Utah "84044. Please type or print neatly on standard-size- d paper with space between lines for editing. ROXIES TYPE has expanded! Wii to HIITrTTTHM 1 B W mm .175 We now offer PRINTING at competitive prices. We are veterans - from business cards to forms, brochures, books, and expert ad design. 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