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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News, October 31, 2002 3 Community 50th wedding Anniversary BftaiMMiinyiTiiaflnim Library receives recognition libraries in the country." Cooper said the credit goes to the entire Salt Lake County Library staff. "From the distribution and facilities people working behind-the-scento the cusstaff out front, tomer services all make a vital contribution to the high quality service we are able to offer Salt Lake County residents." Cooper said. Cooper said that a librarian's job can be particularly The Salt Lake County Library System ranks in die top 10 in the nation for public libraries serving a population of more than 500,000 people. Blaine and Lou Gene Grant to celebrate 50 years. Blaine and Lou Gene Grant were married Nov. 1, 1952 at Memory Grove, Salt Lake City, Utah then later solemnized in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. An open house to be hosted by the family will be held than 22 years. Lou Gene worked for over 25 years as a medical secre- tary and receptionist The couple lived in West Valley for 22 years and have lived in Sandy for the past 17 Saturday, Nov. 2 at the They are the parents of four daughters, Patti (Les) Dawes, Kathy (Steve) Knorr, Laurie (Bob) Rufener and Church of Jesus Christ of Saints Ward House, 4310 S. 3200 W. in West Valley City from 6 to 8 Latter-da- y . l l - I . p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. No gifts please. Both Blaine and Lou Gene graduated from Cyprus High School in Magna. Blainee served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict at Fort Lewis, Washington. During that time Lou Gene lived in Olympia, Wash, to be near him. Besides raising their family, Blainee worked for 28 years for Winder Dairy. He has been an agent for Fanners Insurance for more C Barbi (Grant). They have seven grandchildren, two and grandchildren five great grandchildren. Part of the pictures to be displayed depicting their lives during the past 50 years will include newspaper clippings and pictures from both of their parents 50th anniversaries, which were celebrated in 1974 and 1983. in-la- . years. This is die second time that the County Library. System has received national recognition in Hennen's American Public Library Rating Index "We're honored to again be recognized as one of the Great American Libraries in the HAPLR survey," said Salt Lake County Library System Director Jim Cooper. "Our ranking affirms that we are doing a good job of giving our patrons what they want; and we're doing it with fewer people and for less money than most similar-size- d challenging, "They've been aptly described as information experts in an information age. Then add to that the many hats they wear such as chil- drens storytellers, program Libraries rank in HAPLR' s top 10 is evidence of their commitment to their jobs and to their communities." HAPLR uses government statistics, collected from approximately 9,000 libraries, to create a national report card on public libraries. According to HAPLR author Thomas J. Hennen Jr., the index attempts to identify the public libraries in America with the highest input and output measures. Libraries are rated onl5 factors including staffing, circulation, budget and planners, trainers and materi c PEEL FUNERAL HOME Dignified Personal Service Since 195 5 8525 West 2700 South Help give away soup Magna, Utah 84044 4 Phone 3 Fax 250-262- 250-406- The Campbell's Soup Company is currently running a promotion that will help feed the hungry. 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