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Show Thursday, January THE GREEN SHEET 9 22, 1987 Hawaiian Honeymoon Missionaries For The David Schneiders nuptial vows Exchanging in a 21st ceremony in the Jordan River LDS Temple were David Joseph Schneider of Taylorsville January and Carma Rae Hansen of Murray. Afterwards, they were honored at a wedding breakfast held at the Fashion Place. Chuck-A-Ram- That evening the newlywe'ds were further honored at a reception given at the Murray North stake center. LeAnne Davis Laine J. Shepherd Laine J. Shepherd will leave soon to fill an LDS mission in Honolulu, Hawaii and will enter the training center on Feb. 4, 1987. His farewell will be held in the Union 3rd ward, 7500 So. 700 East, at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday Jan. 25th. The future missionary is the son of B. Joe and Donna Shepherd of Mid-val- e and an open house will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. at their home, 557 Connie Drive that same day. Laine is a graduate of Hillcrest high, an Eagle Scout and has been working as assistant manager for Tire in West Jordan. His grandmothers are Elvira LeAnne Davis will leave soon to fill an LDS mission to Charlotte, North Carolina, and will enter the training center on Feb. 4th, 1987. Her farewell meeting will be held Jordan 2nd ward, 7925 So. 2700 West, on Jan. 25th at 12:30 p.m. in the West The future missionary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davis and an open house will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at their home, 8034 LaGuna Drive on that same day. She is the granddaugher of June Davis of West Valley City. LeAnne is a graduate of West Jordan high, attended Brigham Young University for three quarters and has been employed at Canyon View Cleaners for the past three years. Big-- 0 r Ken-ne- of Nephi and Levoir Shepherd of ML Pleasant, Utah. I vi L -- k-i Garold L. Springer Devon C Seeley II Garold L. Springer has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to Sao Paulo, Brazil. His farewell meeting will be held in the Hillsdale ward, 3175 So. 3450 West at 11 a.m. on Jan. Devon C Seeley II will soon leave to fill an LDS mission in the Chinese area of Hong Kong, and will enter the training center on the 11th of 25. His farewell meeting will be held in the Bennion 2nd ward, 6200 So. Redwood Road at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25th. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon C Seeley I, and an open house will be held at 12:30 The future missionary is the son of Kurt and Ileen Springer of West Valley. He will enter the training center on Jan. 28. Garold is a Granger high graduate, is an Eagle Scout and has attended Brigham Young University. He is the grandson of Walter and Myrtle Brock of West Valley. Edward Paul Eliason has been called to serve an LDS mission in Spokane, Washington and will enter the training center on Feb. 18th for his preparation. His farewell meeting will be held in the West Jordan 44th ward, 1861 W. 7600 South, at 10:40 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25th, 1987. The future missionary is the son of A. Paul and Janis T. Eliason of West Jordan and an open house will be held at their home, 7603 S. 2030 West, beginning at 12:30 p.m. on that same day. Edward is a graduate of West Jordan high. His grandparents are Lucy Eliason of Murray; S. Ralph and Dorotha Mangum of Farmington, N.M. and Jim and Ila Fowler of Elsinor, Utah. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Hansen of Sandy. She graduated from both Jordan high and Brigham Young University with a bachelors degree in elementary education and educational psychology. At the present time she is teaching fifth grade at Terra Linda elementary in West Jordan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Schneider of Taylorsville. He graduated from Cottonwood high and Brigham Young University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and is state editor at the Deseret News. David has filled an LDS mission in Sapporo, Japan. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Sharon Hansen with Carole, Diane, Susan, Cindy Hansen and Judy Allen as bridesmaids. Tara Hansen was the flower girl and Valerie Hall was at the guest book. Glen Schneider performed the duties of best man and Richard Hall was usher. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Hawaii and then make their home in Murray. parties were hosted by Janet McKay, Donna Rasmussen and Diane Burrell. February. p.m. at their home, 5978 S. Jordan Canal Road on that same day. Devon is an Eagle Scout, and both his hobby and occupation is photography. Obituaries. Ralph Scott Jr. Elsie Querbach BURIED. Ralph Edgar Scott Jr., 74, Wednesday in West Jordan City Cemetery, He died Jan. 11, 1987. Born July 1, 1912 to Ralph E. Sr. and Mabel Wood Scott. Married June 11, 1947 to Betty Jane Priser. Survivors include wife, West Jordan. were held Monday for Elsie A. Querbach, 83, who died Jan. IS, 1987. Born April 3, 1903 to Samuel and Nancy Wright Johnson. Married William A. Querbach. Survived by son, William and his wife, Myrtle, and grandson William, all of Sandy. SERVICES Advertisement PHONICS - moms-in- - law great at giving advice?), "schedule 5 minutes in tne morning ana a minuiea m the afternoon - even on the way home from the sitter." And I told her about the 10 Challenger "magic," which takes just minutes day! In two weeks I received a call from an excited Jeannie. "It works!" she said. "Robby knows all the letter sounds! And coming home from the sitter "he says, 'Let's do the alphabet, Mommy' About 85 percent of our language is phonetic. Unlike Japanese students, English students may learn by phonetic categories, eliminating mucho grande memorization. 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Ordinance worker Jordan River LDS Temple. Survivors include wife, Midvale; sons, Steven, Idaho; J. Kent, Texas; Jeffrey, Salt Lake; IS grandchildren, sister. BURIED. Chestpr A (Thin) Rakor 39, Tuesday in Lake Hills Mpmnrisi Park Ho died Jan. IS, 1987 from injuries received in an aircraft accident. Born July 2, 1947 to Loren A. and Velma Reese Baker. Mar ried April 9, 1972 to Michelle Hicks. Survivors include his wife, Sandy; son, Robert, Sandy; father and mother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Bea) Hansen, San dy; sister. Preceded in death by parents and two sons, Robert Arthur and Brian I ;t If you're bothered by corns, callouses, bunions, bone spurs, calcium doposits. Circulation problems, arthritis, ust plain old aching feet, maybe it's time you saw Dr. Hotter. Early complete treatment of foot porblems can put that old spring back in your step, and can even change the way you feel all over. Call today for an appointment. MEDICAL FOOT CENTER TREATMENT 2400 W. 7800 So., Paul. DM. 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Survivors include wife, Sandy; children, Mrs. Ronald (Jenelle) VanOr-man- , Canada; Mrs. Ron (Lorie) Nelson, Lehi; Mrs. Phillip (Sheila) Miller, Mrs. Bruce (Erin) Nelson, Daman and wife RaVae, all Sandy; Brian and wife Msar-sha- , Riverton; Mrs. Michael (Luana) Green, Nevada; Kerry and wife Sharon, West Valley; Tracie, Calif.; 44 grandchildren, brothers and sisters. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING - ALL ITEMS BURIED. Elsie E. Schmied, 77, Saturday in Trementon Cemetery following services at Murray Baptist church. She died Jan. 14, 1987. Born March 11, 1909 to Ferdinand and Emma Miller Schmied. Member Murray Baptist church where she served as Sunday school secretary and sang in choir for more than 30 years. Survivors include daughter and son inlaw, Mrs. Jim (Ruth) Kallpetsis, South Jordan; grandchildren, Scott, South Jor; dan; Mrs. Nolan (Lorie) Nebeker, Mrs. Michael (Karie) Walker, MidJessica vale; one Rose Nebeker; sister. 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