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Show i THE WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES, JANUARY 7. 1982, PAGE SIX Births At our COTTONWOOD BUNDY, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A., S235 South 5420 West, Kearns, girl. HAROWITZ, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L., 3469 West Queenswood Drive, Kearns, girl. McDANIEL, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy, 3217 South 8880 West, Magna, girl. MONSON, Mr. and Mrs. Neil C., 8375 West 2849 South, Magna, girl. NOVOSEL, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S., 4412 Dean Circle, West Valley City, boy. PETERSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, G., 6543 West 3880 South, West Valley City, girl. SHURTL1FF, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, 2070 Barker Road, West Valley City, girl. SYLVESTER, Mr. and Mrs. John, 5763 Sierra Grande Circle, Kearns, girl. TALBOT, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, 5012 High Wood Drive, Kearns, boy. TAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N., 3065 West Minuet Avenue, West Valley City, girl. HOLY CROSS ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 2694 South 8400 West, West Valley City, girl. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Randy L., 4888 South 4095 West, Kearns, boy. GONZALES, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 3167 South 7945 West, West Valley City girl. WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN JACKSON, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, 3792 Redwood Road, West Valley City, 4877 South Jacquin, Kearns, girl. girl. ST. MARKS HOSPITAL KUEHN1, Mr. and Mrs. Todd, 5078 S. Applewood Drive, West Valley City, MAIN, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R., 4081 South 6740 West, West Valley City, son. PORTER, Mr. and Mrs. Dan, 5478 Flastaff Drive, Kearns, girl. LAKEVIEW HOSPITAL ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. William, 4775 South 4795 West, West Valley City, girl. TOLMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 5119 Vertigo Drive, Kearns, boy. LDS HOSPITAL BAILEY, Mr. and Mrs. Roger O., 4225 Bluebird Drive, West Valley City, boy. ERICKSON, Mr. and Mrs. Herman S., 5420 West 3775 South, Apt. B, West Valley City, girl. FENN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S., 2881 South 3095 West, West Valley City, boy. GLAUSER, Mr. and Mrs. David, 6872 West 3710 South, West Valley City, girl. HILL, Mr. and Mrs. Richard P., 3662 DeAnn Drive, Hunter, girl. HOWARD, Mr. and Mrs. Neal H., 5454 Lockwood Drive, West Valley City, boy. 1MLAY, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D., 3772 South Adams Road, Magna, girl. PAYNTER, Mr. and Mrs. Dean W., 5640 Whitewood Drive, Kearns, boy. ROBINSON, Mr. and Mrs. Mack, boy. MOUNGAAS1, Mr. and churches Mrs. Manoa, 3759 South 3375 West, West Valle City, boy. REYNOLDS, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, 2525 Evening Dove Circle, West Valley City, girl. RIGBY, Mr. and Mrs., 4765 West 4805 South, Kearns, girl. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Danny, 4188 Charles Drive, Kearns, boy & girl. STEADMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle, 2906 South 7785 West, Magna, girl. WILDE, Mr. and Mrs. Dan, 2374 South 1400 West, West Valley City, son. CATTEN, Mr. and Mrs. Dale, 4477 South Charles Drive, West Valley City, boy. LUDLOW, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, 3568 South 5750 West, West Valley City, boy. SALEZ, Delores, 4551 West 5255 South, Kearns, boy. VALLEY WEST COON, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn, 3591 South 8000 West, Magna, boy. FARRA, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B., 2850 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, girl. WEST VALLEY CITY This Sunday, Jan. 10, Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages, from nursery to adult. Church is at 1 1 a.m. The main sermon topic is The Kingdom of God and Our Missionary Task. The childrens message will be Reach Out and Touch. Ken Sorensen will serve as elder of the day, Barbara Alexander as deacon of the day, and Kenny Sorensen as member of the day. Adeline Fowler was ordained and installed a new elder, to serve on the session, along with Alice Totten and Eldon Dickson, who were installed for a second term. This Sunday will be the ordination and installation service for the deacons. The month of January is designated as missionary month. MAGNA COMMUNITY Saved Here, Lately? There will follow at 6:30 a Sunday evening service of fellowship, testimony and praise including showing of the film Reflections of His Love. The Film is the inspiring story of Joni Erickson, paralyzed in a diving accident. A freewill offering will be taken for the film. On Jan. 13 at 9:30 a.m., a womens meeting will be held with Doris Burgess. On Jan. 14, a 9:30 a.m. prayer group with Doris Burgess will be held, followed that evening by a 6 p.m. potluck dinner with praise and prayer. After Jan. 17 morning services, a potluck dinner will be held at the church followed by the churchs annual meeting.' Officers will be elected as well as 1981 reports presented. There will also be a presentation and revision of the churchs new constitution and other business. All members of the church are needed and others are welcome. CHURCH MAGNA A full schedule of events has been announced for January at the Magna Community Church, said Harry Kemp, interim pastor. At 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 10, Evangelism Sunday will begin with church school for all ages. At 10:45 morning praise and worship will be held with special music and congregational singing. The pastors message is entitled Anybody Been LATTER DAY SAINTS The First Presidency of The Church Saints has of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y issued the following statement : In the dawn of this New Year, we g of earnestly desire the humanity. We implore all people, whoever and wherever they are, to banish hate from their lives, to fill their well-bein- hearts with charity, patience, and forgiveness. As a matter of doctrine and practice, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints have consistently counseled members of the Church to observe the constitutional law of the land in which they live and to refuse all association with organizations that would deprive citizens of their civil and long-sufferi- religious rights. We the efforts of deplore organizations and individuals that foster racial prejudice, feed upon religious intolerance, and resort to terrorism, crime and violent interference with private conduct and public activity. Peace, order, and dignity cannot long survive in society when hatred, intolerance, and suspicion motivate human behavior. We reaffirm that all may enjoy perfect contentment and peace by following the footsteps of Jesus Christ who said, 1 am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. (John 8:12) The statement is from President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of the Church, and his counselors in the First Presidency, Presidents N. Eldon Tanner, Marion G. Romney and Gordon B. Hinckley. FOR MORE CHURCH NEWS, PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 8 Obituaries Mike Campbell Michael John Campbell, 13, died Jan. 4, 1981 of cancer at his home. Born June 30, 1968, Salt Lake City, to William Robert and Jean Sperry Campbell. Member, Hunter 15th LDS Ward. Deacons quorum president. Eagle Scout, Order of the Arrow, Arrow of Light, senior patrol leader, patrol No. 651. Kennedy Junior High wrestling team, active in youth soccer, Little League baseball, avid skier and golfer, loved to hunt and fish. Survivors: parents, brothers and sisters, Richard, Matthew, Christine, and Aimee, all West Valley; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sperry, Mrs. Lenna Nelson, all Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 6, in the Hunter 15th Ward. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. James M. Hays MAGNA James Monroe Hays, 72, died Dec. 30, 1981. Born January 8, 1909, Paris, Idaho to DeeLora and Stella Davis Hays. Married Naomi G. Swift, Poison, Montana, Oct. 22, 1930. Marriage later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died August 17, 1981. Retired, 1971, Kennecott Copper Corp. Survived by: Two sons, three James David, Idaho Falls; Wayne Swift, Midvale; Mrs. Robert (Naomi Dee) Bosen, Magna; Kathleen Maestas, West Valley City; Mrs. Thomas N. (Marilyn) Curtis, Murray; 27 grandchildren; 29 four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Shipp, San Francisco; Mrs. Donna Hendricks, Mill daughters, Valley, Calif; Mrs. George (Jean) Russell, Dothan, Alabama; Mrs. Cora Isbell, Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by a son, Harry Edward. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 2, at the Lake Ridge 2nd Ward. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral Directors Peel Funeral Home. Shawn Lansing Shawn Lansing, 11 month-old son of Cecil and Susan Higbee Lansing, died December 31, 1981, in an autopedestrian accident. Born January 11, 1981, in Murray, Utah. Survived by: parents, Salt Lake City; -- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Higbee, Kearns, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and greatLansing grandmother, Mrs. Rose Mitchell, all of Aneth, San Juan County, Utah; greatgrandmother, Mrs. Maybell Boyden, Heber City, Utah. Funeral services were held Monday, January 4, at the Heber 3rd LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Heber City Cemetery. Sarah Miller WELLINGTON, UTAH-Sa- rah Clarissa Tidwell Pierce Miller, 88, died January 2, 1982. Born April 9, 1893 in Castle Dale, Utah, to William Jefferson and Emma Clarissa Jones Tidwell. Married James Wiley Pierce December 11, 1912 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died January 5, 1958. Married Roy A. Miller July 14, 1964 in Wellington. He later died. Member DUP. Survivors: Sons and daughters, Allwin W Gee W., Ruth Moffitt, all West Valley City; Pearl Christensen, Granada Marie Houskeeper, Wellington, Barbara Huff, Taylorsville; 37 100 grandchildren; great Hills, Calif., two brothers and sisters, Stuart, Joseph, both Nampa, Idaho; Justice, West Jordan; Pearl Hansen, Hawthorne, Calir., Ida Mae Hellyer, Boise, Idaho. grandchildren; Funeral January Chapel. services were held Tuesday, 5, in the Wellington Burial, Wellington LDS City Cemetery. Eric B. Pearson MAGNA Eric Bennett Pearson, 77, died Jan. 2, 1982. Born Jan. 12, 1904 in Meadow, Millard County, Utah to Peter W. and Minnie M. Bennett Pearson. Married Britta Tomqvist April 2, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Former employee Kennecott Copper Corp., retiring in 1968. School crossing guard. Served LDS Mission to Sweden, 1927-2Active high priest in the LDS Church. Survivors: wife, Magna; three sons, Ronald, Kaysville; Gaynor, Magna; Peter, West Valley City; 10 grandbrother, children; one three sisters, August, Kanosh; Mrs. Luzene Nelson, Mrs. Ellen Thompson, both Ephraim; Mrs. Margaret Bushnell, "...I wanted more than my company pension plan. 9. d; in Murray; preceded death by a son, and sisters, Heidi, Diane, Rikke, all West Valley City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Swensen, Iona, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bassett, Lovell, Wyoming; Mrs. Lavinia Clark, Brigham City, Utah. brother Jeremy, Ralph. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 5, in the Spencer Second Ward. Interment, Meadow, Utah. Solomon J. Peck Solomon Sollie Jackson Peck, 67, retired employee of Utah Power and Light Co., died Jan. 3, 1982 following a short illness. Born Nov. 14, 1914 in Salt Lake City to Fredrick H. and Elizabeth R. Peck. Married Beatrice Leona Robinson Dec. 2, 1936 in Los Angeles, California. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife, West Valley City; sons and daughters, Jack M., Taylorsville; Steven R., West VJley City; Deanna Jones, West Valley City; Sally McHenry, West Jordan; 11 grandchildren; three brothers, Earl R., A. Jack, both Salt Lake City; Glen M., Paramont, Calif., two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Lillie) Lamont, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joe (Cleo) Ravera, Long Beach, Calif. Preceded in death by a brother and sister, Fred H. Jr. and Mrs. Floyd (True) McEwen. Funeral services were held Wednesday Jan. 6, at Jenkins Soffe Mortuary. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral services were held Monday, January 2, at McDougal Funeral Home. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Mary B. Tatton Beloved mother and grandmother, Mary Abagail Barney Tatton, 80, died Jan. 3, 1982 in a Salt Lake County nursing home. Bom Sept. 3, 1901 in Ferron, Emery County, Utah to Henry Orvill and Mary Elnora Prows Barney. Married Luther Tatton Dec. 3, 1917 in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple, Aug. 13, 1924. He died March 24, 1979. Active member LDS Church, she held numerous offices in the Primary, Relief Society, and MIA auxiliaries. Survivors: two sons, Mitchell L. Tatton, Kamas; Elden B. Tatton, Bountiful; two daughters, Mrs. June F. (Fonta) Anderson, West Valley City; Mary Lue Tatton, Salt Lake City; 31 granfive dchildren; 58 brother, Randall Swensen Randall Bassett Swensen, age 17, died December 30, 1981. Born January 9, 1964, Logan Utah to Robert N. and Irene Bassett Swensen. Member LDS Church. Was student at Cyprus High School. Survivors: Parents, West Valley City; WE DELIVER A-PA- ville Vanoix Florence sister, 15 protein Hay & Straw Railroad Ties new & used Most all items can meet TWTF Sat. Sun. Starting January 1st, 1982 Even if you already have a company pension g or plan where you work, you are eligible for the First Security I.R.A. 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