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Show I i The Magna City to get The Salt lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 will be II. rj was it U7:;sn ci dressing up the city and venues with colorfiil images and banners for the thousands of athletes, officials and visitors coming to Salt lake City for the Games The Look of the Games will I My 12. Eiiv j.lri was Lyla Ztite -- ents Picked 12, 1 i.zi tf Midvale . ; ;4e on July r . Bzby girl was bom to pr-culisa and Cryce of West Valley City o: July -- ts Baby boy was bom io -- par- ents Caroline and T'jlcr Anderc-of Taylors vil.j on 13. Juy a -- Baby girl was bom to par- ents Ashley and Nathan Brown of Tooele on July 13, -Baby boy vfas bora to par- ents Reina assd Ezequiel Vergara of West Valley City oa July 13.-. Baby girl was bora to par-ea- ts Maria Lopez and Antonio Mendoza of West Valley City on July 14. -Baby girl was bora to parents Barbara and Wayne Regales of West Valley City ' on July 14. Baby girl was born to parents Monica and Daniel Springs of West Valley City , -- , -- mi July 14. -- Baby boy was bom to parent Brittney Pierce , of West Jordan on July IS, . . ' Baby girl was bom to parents Nina and George Aiu of Kearns on July ! 6. : -- Baby girl was bom to parents Jennifer and Aaron Wells of West Valley City oa July include'Iarge-scal- e banners Community make-ove- r mounted on about a dozen high-ris- e buildings in die city's skyline, processional banners hung along city streets, plus a way finding system with pylons listing direc- tional information. In addition, buses for the media and athletes will be wrapped in photos of Olympic athletes in action. "The vision for the Games is Valley -- Bev Blair is the president, Gloria Vanrij as President Elect, Vickie Hughes as Pas President, Tammie Hooper and Vickie Hughes as the Gift Shop par-ent- Stephanie and Terry Matsamas of West Valley City on July 17. Baby boy was bom to parent Jeanne Patten of Riverton on July 17. Baby girl was born to parents Virginia and Juan Lopez of Magna on July 17. Baby boy was bora to parents Dssirae Gillett and Brett Harris of West Valley City mi .,V July 17. was bom to parBaby girl ents Michelle and Epalahame Ulii of Kearns on July 18. Baby girl was bora to parents Cheri and Mike Tromble of West Valley City on July Colleen Yetes as Secretary, MARVIN AND Llewelyn as Historian, Carol Happy honoring Elains Bamas was honored for volunteering for 35 years. unteers that have been with us for years or more with a lovely 13 -- 19. Baby boy was born to parents Patti J. and Ronald E. Olsen of Tooele on July 20. Baby boy was bora to par-- and when we added it all up came to 357 years. luncheon. Each member stood and told how many years they had served ARNOLD C. SMITH family CAmolJ C. Smith him a Happy 80ih Birthday and would like to announce an open house celebrated in his honor on Sunday, July 29 6:30 -8:30 p.m. at his home located at including clusters as well as Olympic marks and banners in the field of play. The look elements will include vibrant colors that communicate the Games' theme of fire and ice. The fire palette will be represented by colors such as red rock, sunset and sandstone, while the ice palette will be represented by colors such as mountain shadow, turquoise and lake. SLOCs look elements will be at the airport in November and in the downtown area and venues January through installed . , March 2002. E LVA BOWDEN their 3635 South 5200 West, West Valley City. All Family and Friends are invited. There will be light refreshments served. No gifts please. Obituary EDITH D. RUNSTED Edith D. Runsted, life long resident of West Valley City, passed away peacefully at her home on Edith Grove Lane, a street named after her on July 17, at the age of 84. She was surrounded by those who loved and cared for her. She was a gentle, kind person who was dearly loved and will be missed by all that knew She married Joseph Runsted December 31, 1935 and was preceded in death by him. She is survived by her sister, her. ionship and attention. Edith was bom February 15, 1917 in Hunter, Utah to William L. and Emma Snyder Wasmer. Friday, July 20, at 2 p.m. at Helen Olsen of LaVern, California; three nephews and .a niece. it Elaine Barnes has served 33 years and was honored at our Spring Banquet Wedding Anniversary on Friday, July 27 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Magna East Stake 2875 South West 8000 Magna, Utah. Taylorsville couple named Utah's Parents of the Year Foundation has named Richard and Marian Lindsay as Utah's Parents comg of the Year for their Day for Utah. "No job requires greater challenges, demands broader responsibilities, or promises more profound mitment rewards The National Parents' Day life-lon- to parenting. The Taylorsville couple has raised six children and have 26 grandchildren. The honor is being given to the Lindsays to help bring attention to National Parents' Day. Since 1996 Congress and the President has set apart the fourth Sunday of July as National Parents' Day to encourage efforts to uplift and support the role of parents in the rearing of their children. Governor Michael Leavitt has also declared July 22 as Parents' than parenthood," Governor Leavitt says in the proclamation. "It's our intent to bring more vis- ibility to responsible parenting," said Bill Barton, the Utah Chairman of the National Parents' Day Foundation. 'We see responsible parenting as the key to success of tomorrow." The Lindsays were chosen because of their ability to care for a large family and serve their community and church. Strong laws can do very little unles s we have strong families," said Attorney General Mark Shurtleff. "We should do everything we can to make sure parents succeud." Th.at sentiment is echoed by Utah Family Values Committee Chairman Evan Olsen. Pornography and Obscenity Ombudsman Paula Houston is also lending: her support to Parents' Day. "I really admire parents," said Houston. 'It takes so much dedication and selflessness. Parents are really the heroes. Although they don't otften get classified as such. Too often we take them for granted or overbook ail that they do." The family wishes to extend their deepest gratitude to Edith's caregivers who surrounded her 24 hours a day with love, companGraveside Services were held OtLiinti (jtmis? Valley View Memorial Park. -- ents Kristen and Wade Mathews of Tooele on July 20. Baby girl was born to par- Irene ents Bien .tMftBtt and TBr Ijkilt Public Hearing Notice 9 If EuH&gpa TWJIniSlnfe 111$ ihitlHi1 tin Please take notice that the County Council of Salt Lake County has scheduled two public hearings to discuss the creation of a Magna township and planning commission. The first public hearing will be held at the Salt Lake County Fire Department Magna Training Center, 3535 South 8400 West, Magna, Utah at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 9, 2001 . tllmtn t. , I '''(I ,( The second public hearing will be held immediately following the regular Salt Lake County Council meeting which begins at 4:00 p.m. in the Salt Lake County" Council Chambers at the County Government Center, 2001 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on T uesday, August 1 4, 2001 . 0 interested persons wishing to speak either in favor of or in opposition to the creation of a Magna township jand planning commission may attend and testify in favor or against the creation of the township at either or both public hearings. rat All :opy r vvt t will! ' ) vsiii m Pafilipepe Aulaumea of West Valley City on July 20. i?aftSra a 50th 80th Birthday .he look elements The family of Marvin and Elva Bowden request the pleasure of your presence at an Open House Bradley as Sunshine Committee, -- -- Gateway Tower, athlete banner th 50 Happy -- -- area from 600 South to North Temple and 200 East to 400 West. Additional look elements will enhance Salt Lake Olympic Square, which is an block in the heart of downtown., which includes the Olympic: Medals Plaza A 100-foGateway Tower, with an athlete's image, will be erected west of the Olympic: Medals Plaza on 300 West. Inj addition, a graphic of SLOC's crystal as well as athlete images will adorn the glass surface of the Salt Lake Ice Center. In addition, street banners will with Olympic photo banners in images that will be visible both inside and outside of the terminals. Once in the downtown areas, the majority of the Olympic look elements will be placed in the Joyce Bedont as Treasurer, Melva ents Nidia and Marcos ;. be hung along 700 East and Foothill Drive, which are major traffic thoroughfares to and from Interstate 80 leading to Park City, site of three Olympic venues. Each competition venue will be decorated with a variety of Managers. 364-394- 9, 3 Airport will welcome visitors ot 2001. Baby boy was bora to par- 3&est Valley City on July sw. v J -s Baby boy was bom to Salt Lake City International ership as of the end of April - Castillo which to celebrate the Games." As the gateway to the city, die Hospital -- ie, to celebrate the contrast of the land of Utah and the fire of the Olympians," said Mitt Romeny, president and CEO of SLOC. "Through color and image photography, our look elements will create a festive atmosphere in Volunteers are under a new lead- Elain McReynolds as Volunteer Liaison and most of all Robyn Farrell as Director of Volunteers (she holds us all together.) We want to thank all our volunteers, they do so much for us. But we are always needing more, so if you are looking for something to fill up a morning or an afternoon one a week or more call Robyn Farrell at her office She is phone number waiting for your call. We recently honored our vol- - Valley News, Thursday, July 26, during Olympics New volunteer leadership at Pioneer Valley Hospital Pioneer TimVVet 'sttllS wl i tlliW - it - i II ?! |