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Show The Magna Times West Valley News, Thursday, July i Bridal store owner charged with fraud The owner of a Holladay Store: bride One soon-to-b- e deposit and was promised wedding dress nearly a before her wedding date. weeding dress shop is facing fraud charges for allegedly selling used wedding dresses as new bridal gowns. old Michelle Gardiner Croft was arrested Tuesday for one felony count and two misdemeanor 46-ye- ar On the between two dresses that were the wrong size. The dress she received was made from an old wedding train and had stains and wrinkles indicating it had been Croft allegedly defrauded three customers at her Summer Bridal used. A Instead she was given the sample dress and was later offered a used gown that was the wrong style and color. A hopeful bride ordered a new dress but was given a dirty sample dress with a hole in it. The defendant returned part of sculptor, will carve a large mal sculpture out of huge ice blocks. He will begin sculpting at 9 a.m. at the grassy area near the elephants. Once finished, the sculpture will be on display for the remainder of the day or until the sun melts the frozen masterpiece. Free cookie samples will be passed out by Ernie, the Keebler mascot. Find Ernie early, the free treats are available only while supplies lasts. Come to Utah's Hogle Zoo for an event that is as cool as at Ice Block Day, Saturday July 14 from 10 p.m. as they cool off a.m.-- 2 from the heat by playing with blocks of ice. Fruits, vegetables, fish and other animal favorites will be frozen in ice blocks. The blocks are generously donated by Bagley Ice. Jeff Dejong, a master ice 50th Happy 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. This . Croft was charged after an investigation by the Utah Div ision of Consumer Protection. Anyone who believes they have been victimized should contact investigators at Criminal defendants are pre- veteran teacher without the "tools of the trade" that she had accumulated during her career. At first glance one may think that if given the teacher a supply of pencil and paper, she could continue her teaching and everything would be just fine. While at the school Friday, I had the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Tanner, the instructor whose had her room ruined. Yes. the traditional supplies are necessary for her to perform her duties, but I was soon reminded that there is more to teaching then pencils and paper. In this column. I would like to not only inform the reader about the budget ramifications of this fire, but of the loss that occurred twenty-yea- con- Bowden request the f pleasure of your Elephants and Rhinos Penguins Tigers and Jaguars Hippopotamus Polar Bears Wolves Cougars Coatis (Desert Canyon) apes, howler monkeys, mandrills and capuchins. The family of Ray B. Jensen wish him a Happy 90th Birthday and announce that an open house celebration will be held in his honor on Saturday, July 21, from 5 p.m. at the L.D.S. Ward House located at 3715 South 200 West, in West Valley City. All family and friends are invited and light refreshments will be served. No gifts please. A House honoring their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Friday, July 27 6 p.m. Magna East Stake 2875 Magna, Utah. SEES Baby girl was born to parents TrifSa and Joe Martinez of Tooele on July 2. t on June 22. sBaby girl was born to parents Suzanne and Jerimy Neibaur of West Valley City cm July 2. Baby boy was born to parents-fthodand Matthew Bell of West Wley.City on July 2. boy was born to parents Gwen and Ryan Adam of Kearns obituary Bertha Helen Larson Petersen Bertha Helen Larson Petersen, age 79, passed away July , at her home in West Valley City, Utah. Bom Oct 19, 1921 in Cleveland, Utah, daughter of Edward and Alice Shoemaker Larson. Married Clay I. Petersen, Sr. April 27, 1942 in the Manti LDS Temple. She was a school teacher in Emery District and Granite District for 40 1 years. Active member of the LDS Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher for many years, stake dance director, stake Young Women's presidency, temple worker at the Jordan River Temple for 10 years and director of the stake Name Extraction Program." Survived by husband, Clay; children, Clay I. (Charllot) Petersen. Jr.; Sue (William C.) Guest, Ann (Scott) Stewart; foster daughter, Ruth Arlene (Jerry) Gordon; 16 grandchildren; 11 brother, Arvid D. Larson. Preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters. Special thanks to Dr. Legant and staff, the oncology staff, and Cottonwood Hospital, along with Hospice Staff, for their expert and devoted care durins Bertha's illness. Baby boy was bom to parents Elycee and David Smith of Keams on July 2. Baby girl was born to parents Kathy and Jeff Beckstead of Salt Lake City on July 3. Baby girl was born to parents -- -- - -- . . Each year teachers are given a stipend for supplies. Careful discretion is used to get the essential materials that are necessary to give children a propitious learning experience. One year, the educator may buy scissors or glue, but the next Mercedes Barrera and Harvey Miller of Salt Lake City on July 3. buying session, cofistruction paper or other needed item is bought. For example, Mrs. Tanner had enough glue to complete this year so shefordered otherup,-plies- . Ryan's Homecoming will be at 4100 South and Bangerter the begin process as if she was a first year teacher. The basic's will be replenished by the district, but these are not adequate. Her collection of Caldecott and Newberry books that filled the bookshelves in her room have also been destroyed. Years of When 968-775- 8 When the participants who the fire are apprehended, demand for payment for the damages will be requested. A remainder to parents that Some 20 years of research and studies of the M'Lis Company show that fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue suffers can become symptom free by following a specific nutrition and herbal program, says Dr. Linda Nelson. M'Lis will host a seminar at the Family Health and Wellness Center, July 18, explaining how their program that can eliminate fibromyalgia symptoms such as depression, muscle aches, fatigue, mental confusion, migraine headaches, irritable bowel syndrome and lack of sleep, continued Nelson, a naturopath. Bountiful resident and er of M'Lis International. The program isn't just for suffers of fibromyalgia; it can also assist anyone with similar symptoms. "We focus on the rebuilding of the immune system, which is generally weakened by poor diet, lack of exercise, toxins, chemicals, insufficient rest and an over- abundance of medications," Nelson said. "We teach people how to feel well with out chemicals and the side effects of druss." Be The studies reveal that Fibromyalgia is a progressive e disease brought on by a chicken well," Nelson said. pox virus. Once it's in your system it can progress through cold sores and other herpes symptoms such as shingles, mononucleosis, epstein bar, chronic fatigue and finally fibromyalgia. "It often manifests itself with other diseases. It can manifest itself after an accident or traumatic emotional experience at a time when the body's immune system is weak," Nelson said. "And sine there is no lab test, MRI or CAT scan to detect it, people often told the disease is 'all in your head."' The most difficult part of treating the disease is the diagnosis of it. The symptoms are so vast and can vary from sufferer to sufferer that is often called a "syndrome". And because it is a virus medial palpitation pressure test on the body's muscles, which we use If any of the readers have sewing talents or materials that could be used to rebuild the or can help in any way. 5 the school at contact please or Mrs. Martinez at 968-775cos-turh- es 8. The American College of Rheymatology outlines an nt in diagnosing fibrmyalgia. Suffers that incorporate the M'Lis nutritional program, which includes certain herbs can relieve symptoms of fibromyalgia nearly 100 percent of the time. A $25 seminar will be held Wednesday, July 18 at the Family Health and Wellness Center. 4360 S. Redwood Rd. explaining these and includes a Fibromyalgia Touch Test, Body Composition Analysis and an Individual Consultation. Call findings 969-332- 1 to attend. doctors usually treat just the symptoms by prescribing antidepressants, painkillers and sleeping pills. "But these drugs do not kill the virus, they only mask symptoms. The drugs also have side effects, which complicate the problem, as in 6 Months Symptom-Fre- e July 18, 7-8:- 30 OH v4li isi limit ijfhsiiH p.m. )vmij ituw Dr. Linda T. Nelson ND., PhD i Each attendee will receive: Fibromyalgia touch test, Body composition analysis, , (- - : COPY IS , $ V, (MIN- - o Jti.rimnmiffitsUimv vVf.roiSiiiH?.- - Health profile, Nutritional solutions, Beginning exercise program. Registration price is $25 and class space is limited. - , 'A Xs fire- works require supers ision and the dryness of this year makes this even more necessary. Seminar to be held for chronic fatigue sufferers FIBROMYALGIA WORKSHOP ,4fi S:- J ki 4 in accumulation were wiped out 964-767- . Since everything has been Highway. to donations. Bidding for the project is being done now and the award for the project will be given during the board meeting on July 10. It is anticipated that the rooms w ill be finished when school begins on Aug. 27. Cost to rebuild is expected to exceed several million dollars. The district will have to spend 100 thousand for the deductible. This money will come from our existing budget. Bottom line is that some project that has been scheduled for this year will have to wait for another year before it will be completed. shape, please contact the school at held on July 22 at 1 p.m. in the Jordan North 16th Ward located has start from scratch and graders have performed The 964-767-5. Mission. she is Gwen Martinez at the of collection spearheading the other characters back into Elder Ryan Graham, son of Gordon and Lona Graham, will return home on July 20, after serving an LDS Mission for two years in the Canada Winnipeg destroyed, important!) for the students. Each ear Mrs. Tanner's third who have had siblings when they were in school, beg to be part of the festivities. Unfortunately as a result of the fire, all the costumes and props were completely destroed. If you have talents or means to help get the tin man, the lion or Ryan Graham 'i t . for these teachers and more Students' Welcome Home South 8000 West M mere minutes, but the communities determination to replenish the items will not stop until the bookshelves are filled. you visit a bookstore or have any books in your home that could help the school, please drop them off at 5190 South Heath in Keams. Materials that are used for art lessons such as yam, noodles, anti beans are being gathered. Mrs. munity" 3-- presence at an Open r Wizard of Oz. Elaborate costumes have been carefully accumulated and with each year's production have become the "talk of the com- Ray B. Jensen The family of Marvin and Elva " - were destroyed fire. One of the rooms was completely destroed, leaving a 1. sumed to be innocent unless victed in a court of law. past week three at Western Hills by Happy 90 Birthday Anniversary Marvin and Elva Bowden - 8 woman's mother had contacted authorities. The following is a schedule of ice Block Day: ani- ice. Watch the Zoo animals p.m. e and ordered the same gown in eggshell with a heavier lining. o the payment but refused to refund the rest of the money because the tried on a white sample dress with a light lining bride-to-b- ( 2, 2001 3 fa1 AP3jCl with the animals at Hogle Zoo Chill-O- ut " month day before her wedding, the woman was given a choice counts of communication fraud. According to court documents, "chill-out- paid a a new . 1 7 Call Now Family Health and Wellness Center 4360 So. Redwood Road 3 A 801-969-33- 21 fi f t A , ? - c ? I |