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Show Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET Missionaries - . " fl - 4f.: jc?7 - I - in I ' - 5, 1987 n ft r & XrfT. . , - jJi is. : I I Blade Greenwood I 1 I Randy W. Erickson Blade Greenwood has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission in Brasilia, Brazil, and will enter the training center on November 11. Craig Alan Nicholson Craig Alan Nicholson has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to West Seoul, Korea, and will enter the training center on November 18. His farewell meeting will be held in the Union 17th ward, 1834 Creek Road, on November 8 at 11 :00 a.m. The future missionary is the son of William S. and the late Cheryl Nicholson, and the grandson of Henry and Florence Timmerman, and the late William O. and Sara S. Nicholson, all of Salt Lake. Family and friends are being invited to call at the Nicholson home, 1762 Portal Way (8220 South), from 2:30 to 6:00 p.m. on November 8. Craig is a 1986 graduate of Hillcrest high and has completed a year at Brigham Young University. He is an Eagle Scout and has been employed at the Sports Park in San- Erickson has accepted a Randy call to serve an LDS mission in Rome, Italy and will enter the training center on November 18th. W. His farewell meeting will be held in the Midvale 8th ward, 425 Jackson Street, at 10 : 50 a.m. on November 8. His farewell meeting will be held in the Sandy 4th ward, 8950 So. 400 East, at 12:45 p.m. on November The future missionary is the son of Brent and Rita Greenwood, Mid-valand is a graduate of Hillcrest high. e, 15th. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Erickson and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 562 E. 8800 South at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Blade is the grandson of Therin and Reta Hyde, Midvale, and Ted and Peggy Greenwood, of Salt Lake City. Randy is a graduate high. I of Jordan The five grandchildren born to Joseph and Barbara Stanley, from left, are: Amber Michelle Petersen, born May 30th; Jared Ray Warr, June 18th; Kristin Sandra Stanley, June 28th; Aubrey Nicole Stanley, August 7th, and Juitin Michael Kingsbury, born August 14th. Joseph and Barbara Stanley Celebrate 'Quintuplets' The role of grandparent can be both exciting and busy . . . especially when there are thirty grandchildren. For Joseph and Barbara Stanley of West Valley, however, the role has been particularly exciting for, during the 45 days between May 30th and August 14th, they welcomed five babies to their list of descendants. It all began early last summer, when, on May 30th, a daughter, Amber Michelle, was born to Eric and Jackie Petersen of Reams. Amber was grandchild number 2fi. Then, on June 18th, Shane R. and Terri Warr, of West Valley, became new parents of Jared Ray and only ten days later, on June 28th, Kristin Sandra was born to Craig and Patti Stanley of Bennion. Jared and Kristin were numbers respectively. 27 and 28, July proved to be a quiet month for the Stanleys, but the 'parade of grandchildren' began again when, on August 7th, Joe, Jr. and Cindy Stanley of West Valley became the parents of wee Aubrey Nicole. A week later, were overjoyed on August 14th, the Stanleys when Kyle and Barbie Kingsbury of West Valley became the parents of their 30th grandchild. Justin Michael Kingsbury. It's been a busy summer for the Stanleys and their families. dy. DEADLINES MILESTONE Obituaries Milestone stories MUST be in the Green Sheet office at least NINE (9) days BEFORE the dale you wish your story to be published. AH Zoe Franz IN k 1. v - " i' SERVICES were held Thursday in Draper for Zoe Vae Fitzgerald Haggerty Franz, who died Oct. 25, 1987. Born May 13, 1921 to Franklin J. and Harriet Martha Featherstone Fitzgerald. Survivors include daughter, Zella; grandson, Jim Byrd, Calif.; two granddaughters, three sisters; two brothers. Rusty Jacobs BURIED. Clarence Edgar Goff, 93, Tuesday in Sunset Gardens. He died Oct. 30, 1987. Born May 25, 1894 in Sandy, Utah Territory, to Joseph and Phoebe Ann Hardcastle Goff. Married Dec. 22, 1915 to Octivia Mae Walker, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Jan. 31, 1960. Smelter worker at U. S. Smelter Co. Survivors include children, Mrs. Richard W. (lona) Shields, Mrs. Robert A. (Irene) Dent, Mrs. Raymond B. (Lorna) Burgon, all Sandy; Marvin and Jean Goff, Clear field; Alvern and Jeanne Goff, Salt Lake; Arliss and Ruth Goff, Draper; Wayne and Beverly Goff, Cottonwood Heights; 27 grandchildren, 97 ' Shellye June H. Schaeffer has recently accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Cleveland, Ohio. Rusty Jacobs has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission in Louisville, Kentucky, and will enter the training center on November 18. She entered the training center on November 4th, and her farewell was held October 25th at the Spencer 5th His farewell meeting will be held in the Cottonwood 6th ward, 4930 So. Westmoor Road (1730 East), at 10:40 a.m. on November8. 20 James D. Marshall Ward in Magna. The farewell was followed by a luncheon for family and friends. The future missionary is the son of Reed M. Jacobs and Clarann C. Shellye is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Schaeffer of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hetzel Jacobs. He is a graduate of Cottonwood State high where he was on the high championship golf team, played on the soccer team, the tennis team, and received the business award his senior year. A of Bastrop, Texas. She is the granddaughter of N. M. Fox of Oak Hill, Texas. A member of the Class of '83 of Taylorsville high, she has worked in both New York and Houston as a nanny and a model. He is an Eagle Scout and attended Brighain ' Young University last year. Arland Chris ten sen BURIED. Arland Harvey (Chris) Christensen, 58, Tuesday in Riverton Cemetery following services at Riverton 15th ward. He died Oct. 30, 1987. Born March 4, 1929 to Harvey Jared and Ivy Croxford Christensen. Married Phyllis Curtis Erickson, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired from Mountain Bell after 31 years service. Survived by wife; daughter Peggy and husband Ken Westerman, Bennion; sons. Rocky and wife Susan, Provo; Richard and wife Sharon Julie, Layton; daughters, Erickson, West Jordan; Mrs. Gregg (Merris) Maynard, WA., mother, Murray; three brothers, five sisters; 10 grandchildren. Preceded in death by grandson, Michael. James D. Marshall has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission to Nashville, Tennessee, and entered the training center on September 30. His farewell meeting was held in the Draper 5th ward on September 20th. The new missionary is the son of Donald E. and Barbara Marshall, Draper, and is a graduate of Alta high, where he played goal keeper for the soccer team. James is the grandson of Mrs. Veneta Madsen Eva BURIED. Marshall and Mrs. Hilma Epcell, both of Panguitch, Utah. He is an Eagle Scout, has completed one year at Dixie College and received his private pilot's certificate last July. Madsen, 72, She died Oct. 30, 1987. Born May 8, 1915 to CHRISTMAS . . . Ann Larkin MAKE SURE YOUR Ann Rebecca Christensen Larkin, 80, Wednesday in Valley View Park Memorial following services at Murray 3rd ward. She died Oct. 24, 1987. Born April 29, 1907 to Peter Holdow and E. Teresa Terry Christensen. Married June 3, 1938 to John L. Larkin. He died June 25, 1969. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Keith (Marilyn) Sizemore, Magna; Mrs. Dave (Arlene) Bingham, West Valley; eight grandchildren, three sisters; one brother. Preceded in death by grandson, Kerry Sizemore. BURIED. MASTER COLOD PODTDAIT riHI PORTRAITS I 1 Mi a jS From Barbara at Challenger Through 25 productive years we have developed a preschool education program which gives children the ultimate advantage in all areas of their personality physical, behavioral and academic. Some people tend to discount the importance of academic development during the early years. I'm sure that you have seen the astronomical growth that your children make between birth and three years of age. These formative years will most likely set your child's learning and behavioral patterns permanently for life. Doesn't that mean to you what it means to me? My child's preschool education is the most important part of his life because it sets the foundation for all other development! ! ! Therefore, that preschool time must be chosen. And, just like buying a cheap carpet - just a little more in price may give you much better service. But, you can replace a carpet. We can NEVER replace a child's precious formative years. You know, I have never wanted our schools to cater only to the affluent families. I believe in ALL children. I KNOW that ALL children are very bright, can behave beautifully and deserve the best in education .That's why we are so careful with our costs. We obtain top quality teachers and directors. And you would have to visit one of our schools in order to understand why our curriculum would be so very precious to your child. But, that's also why we cost just a little more than ordinary preschool. Did you know that for only $40.00 per month more than the inexpensive daycare, your child could have a CHALLENGER EDUCATION? I'd like to see your child have the best too. Come in to visit anytime. We have a few openings for this current season. -- DO RIQUIRI AMPtl TIM 2? it's none too early to make your appointment for a finet quality Master Color portrait by one Of the talented photographers on our stiff. Give us a ring now - today tUkeic yen tkiitfe ,. . Veneta Hannah Wiliams Tuesday in Sunset Gardens. John Williams and Maude Quarnberg Williams. Married Jan. 21, 1933 to LaMar S. Madsen. Survivors include husband; children, Mrs. Dick (Barbara) Hamblin, Kanab; Marva Rae Stanger, Sandy; Mrs. Steve (Maria Kay) Webb, West Jordan; Dwayne and Lou, Idaho; Rodney and Beth, Sandy; Lewis and Jackie, Lehi; Dale and Bobby, Idaho; Reid and LaVerne, Lehi; 31 grandchildren, 24 IF YOU CAN'T DE HOME FOR : MOM Clarence Goff 2 Shellye June Schaeffer mmmtCi&M To the Working John Buehner John A. Buehner, Thursday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park following services at Holladay 5th ward. He died Oct. 25, 1987. Born Dec. 13, 1906 to Karl Friedrich and Anna Bertha Geigle Buehner. Married Nov. 6, 1931 to Verda Jane Crouch in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Part owner Buehner Block Co. Former president South German LDS mission. BURIED. ugtof !uj, think of the mora than forty yaars experience an fh d reputation available to you at . , . much-honore- , Survivors include wife; children, Barbara Bradshaw and Dennis John Buehner and wife Gayle; 11 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; brothers and sisters. For YOUR child's EDUCATION and CAM tool Coll Jean or Jennie OREM SANDY CflTIFIED 4833 South PHOTOCMfMI IV MUttar f PiwlorpAv it M Mcluslv Dial State rea(liti glvtn fey 262-268- 572-191- 0 5 PrlitoMl Wnt09r(r ( Amtrice. Since 1963 and HOLLADAY Locations Also WEST JORDAN Opening February Beautiful New School Future Phone 8 565-105- |