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Show Dj is huln County Clipper p'il II ph) page A5 Beta Sigma Phi elects new officers Kmc Risi uitcn.iic lm hhiiuv vv ill lx Ruicc lor 194 II.iLh. pic'ident (.'bus Ruhi via president. Sheri Butters iie.isu'u Baibara Ms idle. sesiei.nv Laureate XI Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their regul.u meet mg at the home of Xva Butters on ottueis Apr il 2 ..mk,! I flame Oman, sountv souisil Elections were held and new lie ikvv menu lot Belt Sigma imp us, is Sisieis ol the Pin loi lle.ul S I DANCESCAPE: Woods Cross High School Dance Company members are shown preparing for the Spring Dance Concert, "Dancescape " It will be held April 14 and 5 at 7 p m in the school auditorium This year the Dance Company has assembled a variety of incredible dances The various dance styles consist of jazz, tap, modern, ballet, Polynesian and other creative presentations The concert includes amazing talent, dynamic costumes, and original choreography 1 Dancescape to be presented at Rej Mabej has assembled a variety of incredi- Student Writer ble dances Woods Cross High School presents the Spring Dance Concert. Dancescape." It will he held April 14 and 15 at 7 p m. in the school auditorium. Admission lor students is $3, adults $4. and families $12. This year the Dance Company The various dance styles consist of jazz, tap, modern, ballet, Polynesian and other creative presentations. The concert includes amazing talent, dynamic costumes, and original choreography created by the Dance Co. members Woods Cross would like to WXH thank outstanding guest choroegra-pher- s such as Todd Allen (RDT) and Lynne Listing (RDT) Through the leadership of director Shauna Fuhriman and the long hours of practice of the Dance Company, W'oods Cross High School will put on a concert you will never so exhibit school spirit and attend. You will not regret it." Nothing is more annoying than di i ing around in a clunky, old car. Mountain Amenca is offering a competitive late on new and used automobiles dining the month of Apiil. tor-ge- t; 1 Visit or call the Mountain Ameii ca branch nearMountain America est you for more CREDIT UNION information. Or visit our web site, http:www.mtnamerica.org Obituaries John BOUNTIFUL John George Italasano, 68. passed away April 7. 1997 of natural causes. Born June 5. 1928 in Salt Lake City, a son of Leo and Mary Mark Italasano Married Theo Italasano the Sunrise Optimist Club, served on various civic committees in Bountiful, on the board of directors in Ogden. Received BS degree in pharmacy from the U of U in 1952. Served his country in the U.S. Air Force m the Korean Conflict. Member of Salt Lake City; sisteis. Josephine DeLucca. Salt Lake City ; and Mrs William (Angie) Osborne, San for Utah Pharmaceutical Association, also served as presi- a dent, served on the planning commission for Bountiful. Had lived in Salt Lake City for 28 years and graveside. Bountiful for 40 years. Was Francis Thurmond G. a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include his wile, four sons: John J. (Sherrie), Logan; Robert T., North Logan. Scott M (Elizabeth). Bountiful, David P., Stanton, Calif.; 6 grandchildren: parents, Leo and Mary Italasano, Diego, Calif. Preceded in death by grandson, age 2. Ryan James Italasano. Funeral services will be at the fPlant Roses J, Garden Center Bountiful City Cemetery, Friday, April 11 at 10 a m. Friends may call Friday am. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 Last. Holy Rosary was on Thursday evening In lieu of (lowers the family suggests donations to the Utah Diabetic Association. Floribunda Michael Ray Anderson Michael Ray Anderson, 16, formerly of Farmington, LUah, passed away Wednesday, April 2, 1997 in Boise, Id where he was living. The funeral service was held in Boise April 7. Michael was laid to in rest Cloverdale Cemetery in Boise. Michael was bom Oct. 18, 1980, at Lakes tew Hospital in Bountiful. Michael lived in Farmington, until he was 12. when he moved to Boise with his Mother and sister Ashley. Michael was in the 10th grade. He enjoyed many activities including Nintendo, playing cards and he was a professional when it came to puzzles. He loved camping and boating. He did very well in school, excelling in chemistry and algebra. He loved animals and was employed at a veterinary clinic in Boise at the time of his death. Michael is survived by his father, Ray Anderson, Farmington, mother Jane Clark Anderson Hall and his stepfather Randy Hall of Boise, Grandmother Elizabeth Anderson, West Bountiful, Grandmother and Grandfather Rose and Martin Lueders, Shoshone, Id.; sisters, Sharilyn Antique Varieties Hybrid Tea Miniature English Garden Varieties Grandiflora Tree Rose Grcundccver Roses Anderson, Doreen Simpson and husband Marty; and nephew Diew, Strawberry, Grapes, Raspberry Plants nieces Page and Brook, Salma. Kansas. Ashley Anderson. Boise Id.: one brother Steve Anderson and wife Jamie, nephew Dylan. Farmington: uncle and aunt Tom and Betty Anderson, Bountiful, cousin Sharon and Richard Spratley their children. Greg and Melinda Spratley; Bountiful: cousin Debbie Wind and husband Ron and son Joel Mariner, Broccoli, Cabbage, Onion, The sooner you plant the better they grow! Good Selection Pond Liner Residential lots with secondary water used on lawns and gardens will be restricted to ND WATERING between ID a m. to E p.m. every day throughout tke irrigation season. New lawn and landscaping allowances will be considered upon request. DISTRICT feC 8s,zes & from r Fruit Trees $24 trees potted, Fertilize with ' supplies Liner available in 1 Vchoose ready to grow Little Giant Pump Henri year to year Thousands to All Garden Pond Pond Chemicals Perennials & Most varieties Build your own Residents wko fail to close tkeir valves may encounter flooding problems. ALL YOUR VALVES SHOULD BE CLOSED AT THIS TIME, as users are size Spring is the best time to plant V Due to tke magnitude of our project, it takes at least one week to fully ckarge our entire system. As a result, some areas may not Have water available until tke week of April 21, 1997. 61b. They don't mind the cold Plants last from V TO WEBER BASIN WATER USERS WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY Pansies Pick your own fruit Still an Excellent Selection Asparagus Plants responsible for any water entering tkeir systems. It is tke responsibility of tke water user to keep tkeir main turn out valves clear from brusk and skrubs. Any water user wko kas a pump installed to boost tkeir water pressure should install a low water cut off switch to avoid to run tke pump, which could pump damage in tke event of insufficient water happen during tke irrigation season. kills insects while $998 Plants missed by his family and friends. Weber Basin Water plans to start providing Irrigation Water the week of April 14, 1937. However, some areas may Have water in tke lines the week prior to April 14, 1997. E3 Flowers Now & fa Bareroot Bountiful; cousin Sandra Laurence and husband Kenny, Vancouver, Washington and Virginia Kemp and husband Mark. Yellowstone, Wyo. Michael will be greatly Fertilize Roses fertilizing NOTICE Crabgrass Preventer Now 20 wide 3x9 Pond Liner $4098 regular $6998 Be sure to attend our Pond care class April 19 at 2:00 pm c (I & Jl 'Mulch Gardens before you plant use few .rfiiya.-- 'Garden - Center SON. PEP Soil Pep also available tern ow Tke in bulk Aft Smen Gift owl Gulden Centex 620 N. 500 W. Bountiful Store Hours 9am to 6 o m Mon Sat 292-042- 1 Closed Sun |