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Show MOUNTA)N T.MES NO'.iVtxA 5 ' PA vr-- i H'. t At Our Obituaries Dessie B. Gardner First Ward. Interment, Memorial. Valley View Dessie Branham Gardner, 68, died Oct. 25, 1981, in Farmville, Va. Born March 10, 1913, Ridgeway, S.C., to Samuel and Lillian Branham, Jr. Married Manuel Klein; later divorPEOA Adelbert Marchant, age 82, ced. Married Earl Gardner; later divorPeoa, Utah, died October 24, 1981, at ced. Member LDS Church. Worked as his residence. a mental health technician. Came to Utah in 1976. Bom December 12, 1898, in Peoa, Survivors: son, daughter, Steve Utah, to John Alma and Jane Anne Klein, West Valley City; Mrs. William Maxwell Marchant. Married Velma F. (Faye) Mullins, Farmville, Va.; Mrs. Anna Rolfe in the Salt Lake City TemBeatrice Gore, Salt Lake City; 13 ple on June 3, 1931. Active member of grandchildren; brother, sisters, Heber, the LDS Church, served as Bishop of Mrs. Johnny (Lorine) Rimer, Mrs. the Peoa Ward for 21 years. Owner and Burrell (Emma) Floyd, all Columbia, manager of Marchanls cash store for 57 S.C.; Mrs. William (Sadie) Monroe, years. Charleston, S.C. Funeral services were held Thursday, Survivors: wife of Peoa, Utah; two November 5, 1981, at the Milcreek sons, Calvin R., Kearns, Randy R., Salt Adelbert Marchant Lake City; two daughters, Mrs. Kent (Gaye) Moesser, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Dixie Marchant, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 10 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. Funeral services were held Thursday, at the Peoa Ward Chapel, burial, at the Peoa Ccmetary. Paul R. Strate Paul R. Strate, 74, our beloved father, grandfather and friend, died October 24, 1981 after a short illness. Born February 6, 1907 in Spring City, Utah to Rasmus and Christina Jensen Strate. Married Thelma Lone Clawson June 20, 1934 in Spring City, Utah. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died February 5, 1979. Paul was an active member in the LDS Church. High Priest in the Parleys Sixth Ward. School crossing guard at Rosslyn Heights Elementary School for nine years and was known and loved by Churches ENTH DYY AD LNTISTS "On January 16, 1982, West Valley City will have a new Seventh Day Adventist Church," said Skip MacCarty, of Wasatch Hills Seventh Day many young people attending the pastor Adventist Church, 2139 Foothill Dr., school, as well as parents and teachers. Lake Salt City. Active in Operating Engineers Local The new congregation, w hich is being No. 3 and worked at Kennecott Copper spawned by Wasatch Hills Church, will Corporation. meet Saturdays, II a. m. 1:30 p.m. at the Granger Community Christian Survivors: Son, Roger, Pleasant Church, 2600 West 3800 So.. West Grove; daughters. Mrs. Joseph (Kaye) Valley City. Sannella, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. According to Pastor MacCarty, at Rhoton (Shanna) Gilbert, West Valley the January 16, 1981 Leadership City; ten grandchildren, three brothers, Retreat, church leaders decided to two sisters. divide the Salt Lake Valley into geographical parishes. The West Valley Parish determined to have a church Funeral services were held Wedwithin two years and with enthusiasm nesday at Parleys Sixth LDS Ward. Inthey worked to bring it about with terment, Mountain View Memorial visitation teams, Bible studies, parish Estates. prayer meetings, social activities and SE -- other parish ministries to people in need. The parish held a planning meeting and nominated officers for the new church at a meeting September 12. Carol Herold was nominated chairperson of the churchboard; Lorell Herold, Ron Crisp and Bill Pester will serve as Elders. The entire church service at Wasatch Hills Saturday will be conducted by the West Valley Parish members. Glory to God Through His Church" will be the sermon topic as presented by Elders Lorell Herold, Ron Crisp and Bill Pester. The leadership group which met at the January retreat will relate the story of the evolvement of the new church. Pastor Royal Ewing of the Grange. Christian Community Church will share his testimony as to why his congregation would offer their church to the new Seventh Day Adventist Congregation. Other members will share their testimonies about what the experience of being part of a new church means to them. There will be a special presentation of what it will take to get the West Valley Church fully functional by January 16, 1982. The church ottering w ill be dedicated to these needs. TR1MT3 UM1LD METHODIST Visitation couples from Trinity United Methodist Church will call on each of that congregation's families in November to discuss the church's needs, opportunities and privileges. Trinity Minister Bronston Greenwood asks all members to remember the church during this time with their prayers, presence, gifts and services. Jim Conlon, stewardship chairperson and Helen Evans, evangelism chairperson, will direct the 32 people who have committed themselves as visitation members are couples." Support-grouNancy Herbert, Char Gilson, Dick Eubanks, Joe Lewis, Laurie Conlon and Bron Greenwood. Visitation couples" will receive orientation and their assigments on Nov. 8 after a lunch at the church's Fellowship Hall at 2:30 p.m., sponsored by the Task Force on Stewardship and Evangelism. p MAGNA COMMUNITY CHURCH MAGNA The Magna Community Church has scheduled a number of activities for the coming week. Thursday, 8 p.m. Potluck supper, praise and prayer fellowship at the church. Friday, 9:30 a. m. World Community Day service in Salt Lake City. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Church school for all ages; 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, praise and prayer. Message: "The Great Possession; 7 p.m. Evening service, singing, prayer, Bible study. Church members are requested to bring their offerings for World Vision Aid to Africans with them this Sunday. The regular bimonthly women's meeting is scheduled Wednesday. The agenda includes work, fellowship and a sandwich lunch. 6-- You still have time . . . . . . to start your set with a free place setting. Your choice in two elegant patterns, when you deposit Si 00 or more in new checking, new or existing savings account, or purchase or renew an individual savings certificate. NOW complete your fine china collection with distinctive matching accessories! prices when you deposit SI 00 or more to a savings or checking account, or purchase or renew an individual savings certificate for $500 or Exquisitely detailed, elegant porcelain china accessory and serving pieces are now available to add to or complete your collection of fine classchina. Whichever pattern you prefer conthe or exquisitely ically elegant Daphne" a for be set youll temporary Newport" lifetime of gracious dining. more. Additional settings can be purchased when you make the following qualifying deposits. si oo- $999 place setting (plate. cup, saucer) 2. accessory set (formal soup, formal salad, dessert 1. c. U.m Free c. S $5,000- - si. ooo-- 6.95 S Free Over 2 Free stop-smokin- g 6.95 S 6.95 health-screenin- programs, and clinics, child-tutorin- dish) 3. completer set c. The financial responsibility of the community services work sponsored by the Seventh Day Adventist denomination will be brought to the attention of the residents of Salt Lake City between now and December 31. The local Adventist church at 2139 Foothill Dr., will join sister congregations throughout Utah in conappeal, ducting its annual in addition to contacting businessmen in the area again this year. The church's goal is $8,250.00. Those knocking on doors will be unpaid volunteers. Their identity can be easily confirmed by a lapel badge and These Times leaflet they the four-colall those to they approach," give Pastor Skip MacCarty said. Adventists are dedicated to relieving the physical needs of people both in the United States and around the world. Theyve demonstrated these convictions since 1908 the year the program began. The church is currently working in 190 of the 225 countries that dot the globe, members say. According to LuDon Deville and Gail Ritz, directors of the local drive, classes, Leper colonies, g medical launches, door-to-do- Accessory Deposit Qualifications Accessory items are available at special low llrm SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS S 34.95 $ 31.95 $28.95 year." All during the year church members contribute to these projects. They carry approximately 90 percent of the financial load. It's the last 10 percent given by friends of the church at this time of the year that provides the boost the denomination needs. Pastor MacCarty added. c. 53-p- c. 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