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Show i The Magna TimesAVest Valley News, Thursday, March 1, 2001 3 Community 5! annncjQ President's Day breakfast Baby boy was born to parents Avei Tafa and Reupena Roberts of West Valley City on -- Feb. 7. Baby girl was bom to parents Joni Wilson and Brand Yound of West Valley City on Feb. 9. -- Baby girl was bom to parents Janalynn and Jared Fawson of West Valley City on Feb. 8 -- -- Marsha Paredes of Salt Lake City on Feb. 9. Baby girl was bom to parents Baby boy was bom to parents Rebecca and Aaron Adams of Salt Lake City on Feb. 9. -- Karolyn and Clint Child of West Valley City on Feb. 8. Baby girl was born to parents Adriana and Carlos Delgado of West Valley City on Feb. 8. -- Baby girl was bom to parents Lisa Trujillo and Manfreud Otero on Feb. 8. -- -- Baby boy was born to parent Baby girl was bom to parents -- Lovely and Penioni Lokotui of Murray on Feb. 10. Baby girl was bom to parents Chantel and Shane Trujillo of West Valley City on Feb. 10. -- -- Baby girl was bom to parents Elizabeth Wiley and Judy Termanie of West Valley City on Feb. 11. 1 Margaret v 'rife. Birthday Happy Veterson 85 th birthday Local residents and members of Magnas Christopher Diehl Lodge Masonic Lodge recently enjoyed the the clubs 23rd annual Presidents Day Breakfast The breakfast featured u can eat pancakes, hashbrowns and made to order Omiets. Friends and relatives invited to attend the Open House. It will be Saturday March 10, 3 to 5 p.m. at the Magna Senior citizens Center, 8962 West 2700 South in Magna. all-yo- 'Natural Inquirer' magazine makes SLOG environmental issues understandable The Environment department of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of 2002 is pleased to unveil the 2002 Olympic Winter Games edition of the Natural Inquirer, a U.S. Forest Service science research journal for young minds. The 4th edition of the Natural Inquirer, debating Feb. 24, 2000 at Snowbasin Ski Area, focuses on environmental topics related to preparing for the Salt Lake 2002 Games. The magazine supports science core curriculum in grades 9 and also is a great resource for developing English literacy. 4-- The goal of the Natural is to encourage critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and Inquirer, investigation in young people while they learn about our natural resources and the environment, said Diane Conrad, SLOCs Director of Environmental Programs. These complex environmental issues have been trans- - r 1 Obituary .... Carl O. Malmstrom Carl Oscar Malmstrom, beloved Father, Husband, and Grandfather, passed away at his home in Kearns on Feb. 23. He was bora on May 18, 1925 to - Oscar Malmstrom He married Lucille Mowry, Barbara Greenwell Ricketts on Aug. 2, 1969. He served in WWII and ' received an honorable discharge. He worked for the laborers local union 295, Gelco CourierThe .. Pony Express. He also sang with . the Barber Shop Quartet He is survived by his wife .Barbara, and children Rick (Pat), '.Linda (Paul), Sharon, Jeff .'(LuAnn), Greg (Barbara), Rod (Jackie), Teresa (Kip), Lisa understand the study and research which was used to address the environmental concerns related to hosting the 2002 Games. The journal will be distributed to middle and junior high schools throughout Utah and to 55-pa- National Forest visitor cejiters across the country. The Natural Inquirer, also can be downloaded from www.naturalinquirer.usda.gov. With feature stories as varied as, are Beetles Supercool! Understanding the Life Cycle of Mountain Pine Beetles, and Excuse Me While I Flow My Snows: What make Avalanche Happen, the Natural Inquirer, covers a host of environmental issues that SLOC has addressed during preparations for the 2002 She then moved to Magna in August of 1929. In June of 1933 Margaret married Mono Peterson who died in April of 1995. Margaret has 4 children, 12 grand children, 13 great grand children and 4 great great grand Winter Games. Other articles cover topics like songbird and fish habitat along sensitive river systems and radio tracking of rare flammulated owls. The journal takes an look at environmental topics, presenting them in a fun, lively format. The articles are short and easy to understand, aesthetically pleasing, contain glossaries, and include th hands-o- n children. (Mike), Carla, three Brothers, Norman (Iris), Jack (Elnora), and one sister Shirley (Richard), 26 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren He is preceded in death by his father, mother and sister. Funeral Services were held on Feb. 27 at Valley View Funeral Home. Yes, Cat in the Hat, Has definitely come back Reading stories for Fun, Its Green Eggs and Han on the Run. With Sneetches on Beaches, And Funny Green Pants ? throughout are photos, diagrams, and profiles of scientists. The 2002 Olympic Winter Games sidebars show how science is applied to the real world. The Natural Inquirer, is one of SLOCs many environmental ini- tiatives, and a key element that will leave a legacy of environmental education in place after the 2002 Games. Its whimsical fun. 1, Balton, Michael and Charlotte Peterson, Jerry and Virginia Peterson, Robert and Judy Peterson. No gifts please. In! A Joggers and Strollers. Bicycles, Tricycles and ride-o- n C3 toys. Shoes, boots, soccer and dance shoes. Cribs and playpens KiD foK i D' This Thursday, March 1 , at 7 pm at the Magna Library. Fun for the whole family. No one is ever too old for Dr. Seuss! Also, March The open house will be hosted by her children; Marian and Jerry Clean Out a nd Cash activities. Included "Seuss on the Loose" and Florence Allen of Holiday. later divorced. He married ' lated so that young people can Margaret was born in Mt. Pleasant Utah on March 15, 1916. 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