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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4 Thursday, January 17, 1985 Milestones an Living I Robert Ottman Celebrates 98th Birthday Wurst Becomes Bride Of S. Sprague January 11th was the day Steve Sprague and Lena Wurst chose to exchange their marriage vows in the wedding breakfast at the Hunter A who is a graduate of Kearns high and is attending Utech. He has also completed an LDS mission to Cleveland, Ohio. 8th ward preceded the ceremonies and a reception was given later that same evening at the Hunter East Stake Center. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sprague The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Dipo and Cloy Wurst. She is a graduate of both Kearns high and Ricks college, after which she attended BYU, majoring in accoun- t ting. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Sprague of the bridegroom are the parents Dianne Wurst was maid of honor i A family dinenr will celebrate the 98th birthday of Robert Emery Ott- with Brenda Young, Carolyn Parker, Terri Keele, Karen Hardle man. The and Eun Chung as bridesmaids. man was born Central Bridge, New York. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania as an electrical engineer and worked for the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. at their Bell Laboratories in that capacity. honored 16, 1886 in January The duties of best man were performed by Scott Sprague with Tom and Robbie Sprague and Doug Wurst ushering. Shirley Baker attended the guest book. Joyce Bergeson was hostess at a party. pre-nupti- Scott W. Beck Marries Layton Miss In December Nicola Hobbs Missionaries Miss Teen-ag- e Contestant 3T ' lV TV t I- Nicola Hobbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hobbs of West Jordan, has been selected for competition in the 14th annual Miss Utah National Teen-age- r pageant which will be held at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake on May 3, 4 and 5. Participants from throughout the state will compete for the title of and the winner Miss Utah Teen-age- r will then compete at the national contest in August, 1985. - He .if X fy Wendy Everett Mid-val- Muhale eighth ward. K7 East Brent William Jenson, the 7100 graduate ot llillcrest high and has been attending the University of I tali She w ill leave for the Mission Training Center on January ... in Oc- and she died in 1982. They became the parents of three children. They are Robert G. of Pacifica, CA; Mary Alma (Mrs. John) Jenness, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and William G. of Sandy. Mr. Ottman has nine grandchildren and three i 1917 Scott Warren Beck claimed Kay-ly- n Nalder as his bride in double ring rites performed on Dec. 15th in the Jordan River LDS Temple. His uncle Eldred Beckstead officiated at the nuptial rites. A breakfast at Little America hotel preceded the ceremony and that evening a reception was given at the LDS church in Layton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace K. Nalder of Lay-toShe graduated from Dixie College in St. George and is attending the University of Utah, majoring in mechanical engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Warren K. Beck of Murray are the parents of the bridegroom. He graduated from the BUY and is attending the UofU school of medicine. He has filled an LDS mission to Sendai, Japan. Bridesmaids at the reception were Carolyn Mitchell and Melanie Rae Beck. Todd W. Beck was best man while Mark W. and Darren K. Beck and ' Kenley Nalder ushered. The newlyweds honeymooned in Palm Springs and are making their home in Salt Lake. Hi rll He retired from Bell Laboratories and now is living at the Retirement Inn at Cottonwood Creek. f CO- - year old son of Bill and Joan Jenson of West Jordan, will serve an LDS mission in Portland, Oregon. He will enter his training period on Feb. 7th. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, Jan. 20 at 10:45 a.m. in the West Jordan 5th ward chapel, located at 1700 West 7950 South. Following the service a light lunch will be served at the family home South. Midvale An open house will he held at the home of her uncle. 134 Fast ti'.um South, following the meet inn The tut ure missionary is a - 19 ft l Brent Jenson Wendy !.. Kverett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wayne R. Everett of has been called to fill an LDS mis-io- n to Stockholm. Sweden. Her farewell will be held Sunday, at 12: If) p.m. in the East January s' married Doris Grover tober of V ' i The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake. and friends and relatives are being invited to call. The future missionary is a graduate of West Jordan high and has attended Brigham Young University where he will return to complete his education following his mission. ., Noteworthy A Ryan G. Odneal, a senior at Alta high, has been appointed to the U. S. Many prizes, including both money and scholarships, will be given the national winner. Volunteer community service, participation in school and civic affairs are stressed. Scholastic achievement, leadership, poisepersonality and appearance are points the young girls will be judged upon. Nicola is being sponsored by Fred Haydock and Louis Hobbs. Her hobbies include athletics, reading and piano. Air Force Academy by Congressman David Monson. He was among three who were appointed to service academies, including Jeffrey M. Kamniker of Judge Memorial to West Point and Andreas K. Wesemann of Granger high i s t o A n a p o 1 One-Da- Seminar Exclusively For y The Homemaker INSIGHT ON TIME MANAGEMENT. The nationally famous Charles R. Hobbs Seminar, adapted by Deniece Schofield to the special needs of women in today's world, is again available for your participation. Whether you work in the office or at home, this one-daWomen's Seminar can have a lasting impact on your life. 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