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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4B Thursday, November 27, 1986 Family Honors John -- Mary Paradise Alan Stenberg Takes Janet Young As His Bride J. Alan Stenberg and Janet A Larry Taylor Kathy (Mrs. Jerald) Jensen attended as matron of honor while Karen Young, Patsy Graves, Brenda Westerman and Beth Cates were bridesmaids. The little misses Elizabeth and Jill Young and Katy Jensen were flower girls and Lisa Miller attended the guest book. The duties of best men were performed by Mark McAfee and Mike Giles while R. Edward Young ushered The newlyweds honeymooned in California and will make their home in West Valley City. parties were hosted by Lisa Miller, Roxanne Sauliner and Faith Young Young, both of West Valley City, exchanged their marriage vows in a double-rin- g ceremony performed on Nov. 26th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast and wedding reception were both held at the Seven Oaks reception center that same day. The new Mrs. Stenberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Young and is a graduate of both Granger high and the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Stenberg are the parents of the bridegroom who also graduated from Granger high and is attending Utah Technical College. He has filled an LDS mission in Nashville, Tennessee. Pre-nupti- BURIED. Lawrence Gardner Taylor, Friday in Sunset Gardensof the Valley following services at Taylorsville 37th ward. He died Nov. 18, 1986. Born Oct. 27, 1905 to John and Blanch Gardner Taylor. Married July 6, 1964 to Vera Louis Holt. Member of LDS church. Survivors Include his wife, Vera. Preceded In death by a brother. 81, Harold Winger BURIED. Harold Hyrum Wirger, 63, Saturday in Midway Cemetery He died Nov 18,1986 Born May 18, 1923 to Hyrum Siguard and Pearl Hazel Provost Winger. Married Maravene Wybrow, later divorced Married Oct 15, 1958 to Joyce Quayle Mwmber of LDS church. Served in U S. Army in Europe during World War 11, member of the American Legion Survivors include wife, Taylorsville, two sons, Harold, Q Taylorsville, Harold M. Denver; four grandchildrfen, mother. Preceded in death by a . daughter, Katherine May BURIED Robert Alexander Davis, 55, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Nov 18,1986 Born May 31, 1931 to John G and Esther Lloyd Davis. Married July 4, 1953 to Hazel L Sweatfield Served lour years in the Army during the Korean conflict, member of Veterans Of Foreign Wars Retired after 34 years of civil service at Hill AFB Survivors include his wife, West Valley, son John, West Valley; three daughters, M,rs Michael (Anna) Holmes, West Valley, Julie K. Jensen, Kearns, Jolene Davis, Salt Lake; six grandchildren, brother Donald Commichaux BURIED Joel Donald Commichaux, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Nov. 19, 1986 Born July 22, 1986 Survivors include parents. Falcon and Janice Commichaux, Granger; sisters and Rachel le; brother, Christopher; Granger, grandparents, Erica and Heber Commichaux; Pauline and Donald Steinhauer Ezra Borman years. Survivors 35 in elude wife, sons and daughters, Mike, Charlene Buisf, Patricia Smith, Deborah Frigm; mother, step son Steve Phillips, 12 grandchildren, sister, brother. Larry Taylor On Labor Day, that same year he came to S L. to see Mary again, and, at the old Balsam Inn, Brighton, he proposed marriage, she accepted and on the day after Thanksgiving, that year of 1936, they were married. The first 25 years of their marriage were spent in Helena, Montana, and Spokane, Washington. In 1962 they came back to to their beginnings in Utah, and have been at the same address ever since then. In Spokane Mr. Paradise was manager of the U.S.F. & G. Insurance Co. He retired from that position and, in S L., worked for the Utah State Insurance Dept, and Transwestern Agency. He has spent, in total, over 57 years and driven over 500,000 miles in the insurance BURIED. Lawrence Gardner Taylor, Friday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley following services at Taylorsville 37th ward He died Nov 18, 1986. Born Oct 27, 1905 to John and Blanch Gardner Taylor Married July 6, 1964 to Vera Louis Holt. Member of LDS church. Survivors include his wife, Vera. Preceded in death-ba brother. 81, Harold Winger BURIED Harold Hyrum Winger, 63, Saturday in Midway Cemetery. He died Siguard and Pearl Hazel Provost Winger Married Maravene Wybrow, later divorc ed. Married Oct. 15, 1958 to Joyce Quayle Mwmber of LDS church Served in U S Army in Europe during World War 11, member of the American Legion Survivors include wife, Taylorsville, two sons, Harold, Q Taylorsville; Harold M Denver; four grandchildrfen, mother. Preceded in death by a daughter, Katherine May. t if 4 s f9 tf or I t rr s Special 10 i Asia. 5 The honored pair are the parent of two sons, Jack L. of Salt Lake ancp Robert B. of Albuquerque, Ne Mexico, and of two children wh . died at birth. They have ten grandchildren! three grandaughters and seven? grandsons. NERVE TEST DON'T SUFFER A MINUTE LONGER! 550 million workdays per attributed to pain. The are year primary complaints are headaches and backaches. (USA Today. Ocl 1915) Chiropractors aro Nock and Back A Gustie Conradsen hosted a prenuptial party and the two will make their home in West Valley City. loss of Specialists STEVENS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Kearrts, Utah 84118 1972 W. 5400 S. 202 John Adams performed the duties of best man atid the newlywed pair will honeymoon in Hawaii, .uv - 960-DAC- CI DR. ALAN J. STEVENS CALL TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT West Valley coupon Buttons & Bows Grooming S Dog"olida fcvC named as worldly ac CONSULTATION ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION Brenda Dangerfield attended as maid of honor while Bethany Dangerfield, Michelle Straters and Richelle Gruber were in attendance. Little Miss Suzanne Straters was flower girl. - be complishments, but she has don everything that we recognize as be ing the back bone of our family life.1 The two has done much world wide travelling since John really retired. In 1979 they enjoyed i month long tour around the world they have travelled in the Soutl Pacific; both North and Soutl America and in both Europe anefi SPINAL EXAM Brooke Dangerfield Marries San Antonio Man Exchanging wedding vows at the Murray Mansion on November 22nd, Richard R. Gruber and Brooke Dangerfield. A reception was held in their honor following the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith V. Dangerfield of Magna. She is a graduate of Cyprus . high and is attending the University of Utah. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Strasters of Sandy and Robert R. Gruber of San Antonio, Texas He is a graudate of Granger high. business, during which he achievei the prestigious degrees of both CH and CPCU. Mary has been active in the LD: church organizations as well as thi Cub Scouts. According to her family She has done nothing which coult chose to vacation in Helena, Montana where John happened to be working at that time. The other girls knew him, and he showed them the town that evening, but his attention was on Mary and it was Nov. 18, 1986 Born May 18, 1923 to Hyrum BURIED Ezra 'Zeke' Borman, 63, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park He died Nov 20 at his home in West Valley Born Oct 23, 1923 to Noel and Pearl Borman Married Elaine Manning, later divorced Married March 23, 1984 to Edith Tucker Served in the Navy during World War 11 Worked for Salt Lake Street Dept for Street. Mary, attended Forrest Elementary, Irving Jr. and East and Granite high schools. In the summer of 1936, Mary, along with four of her girl friends, Robert Davis Eleesha family gathering, today on Thanksgiving, will celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of John and Mary Paradise, who were married fifty years ago today in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Joseph Christenson, uncle of the bride, and President of the Temple, afficiating. John Thackeray Paradise was born in Park City, Utah, the son of Reuben Eugene and Margaret Ann Thackeray Paradise. They soon moved to Salt Lake to a home at 435 So. 500 East, where John attended Oquirrh elementary and graudated from West high. Mary Kirstie Brown was born to Benjaman Botwright and Mary Vilate Hansen Brown in Colonia Dublan, old Mexico. 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