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Show Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET Irene Day Feulner Reaches 90th Birthday Irene Day Feulner of West Valley City will be honored with an open house to celebrate her 90th birthday. Her family is inviting friends and relatives to call at the Old Hunter Ward House, 6000 West 3500 South in West Valley City Qn Saturday, Nov. 28. Hours are from 2 to 4 p.m. (program at 3 p.m.). Missionaries, Tom Beesley Tom Beesley has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Portland, Oregon and will enter the training center on December 9. She has been a member of the Flora Culture Garden club in Salt Lake since 1942 and has served on the board of directors. She is a past president of the Magna Garden club Aimee Metcalf Weds Matthew S. Frampton Matthew Frampton and Aimee Metcalf, both of West Valley City, were married on November 6th in a double-rin- g ceremony at The Jordan Queen. A buffet dinner was held in the Oyster Room in honor of the newly weds following the ceremony. and has been corresponding secretary and historian of the Utah State Associated Garden clubs. 19, 1987 I lit-- vffii M I 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Metcalf, West Valley City, and a student at Granger high. She is a past president of the Whit-tie- r school PTA and served as beautification chairman. Still active in Daughters of the Utah. Pioneers, she is a past captain of the Eldorado ' Camp. The groom is the son of Mr. "and Mrs. John Frampton. West Valley City, and is also attending Granger t As a member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Feulner has served as president of the Hunter Ward Primary, counselor in the MIA, and was a Relief Society class leader for more than 20 years' She is currently a visiting teacher in the Hunter 20th Ward. 4f high. Maid of honor was Teresa Framp ton and ring bearers were Adam Metcalf, brother of the bride and Suzanne Frampton, sister of the groom. Best man responsibilities were brother of the groom, Jayson Frampton. 4 Her hobbies include gardening, flower arranging, drying flowers, quilting and other needlework. She had seven children, all of whom are living: Marian (Mrs. Bernard) Christensen, Provo; Milton, Stanley and Norman Feulner, all of Holladay; June (Mrs. Don) Kram-bulOgden; Donna Mae (Mrs. Clarence) Hulet, Las Cruces, NM; and Marlene (Mrs. Charles) Magna. She has 30 grandchildren and 28 Also two sisters, Lavina Nielson, 92, Bonsall, CA: and Etta Ridd, 86, Holladay. filled by the m The newlyweds honeymooned in the Salt Lake area, and are making their home in West Valley City. e, Mrs. Feulner was born in Hunter, Utah, to Laronzo and Elizabeth Russell Day. She graduated from Granite high in 1918 and the following year married Emit Feulner, also of Hunter. He died in 1974. Nor-cros- s, is a lifelong resident of Hunter, now West Valley, where she maintains the family home and an active interest in the community. She His farewell meeting will be held the Sandy 53rd ward, 1850 E. 8600 South, at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 22nd. in The future missionary is the son of Ron L. and Vera Beesley of Sandy. In announcing the open house, the family requests there be no gifts. He is a graduate of Hillcrest high where he was studentbody president and lettered four years in wrestling. Missionaries ' 'TV ' Douglas L. Malm has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission to Asuncion, Paraguay, and will enter the training center December 2. His farewell meeting will be held in the Jordan North 4th ward, 4270 So. 4145 West, at 12:50 p.m. on November 29. The future missionary is the son of Russell Dale and Doris Malm, West Valley City, and is a graduate of s hy J CORNS nagging problems forever. Call Dr. Hotter today for a free consultation. MEDICAL FOOT TREATMENT 2400 ' . i . Michael Glenn Rasch Michael Glenn Rasch has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission to Quito, Ecuador and he entered the training center on November 18. His farewell meeting was held in the Granite 14th ward on November 15. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rasch, Sandy, and is a graduate of Alta high . C 1 1 1. 2. Long lasting hardboard siding Cedarside roof - hand split appearance with no upkeep pitched roof Ir' it) ' "1IIf "J A V I ',, yCl 'ItJ 5l R W I W V I I rj Kerry D. Turner will return home today after serving an LDS mission to Peoria, Illinois. IJT VVlF (include full floor) TYkr7YA7jlflfl His homecoming meeting will be held in the Jordan North Stake, Granger 2nd ward, 3900 So. 4000 West, at 10:45 a.m on November 22. The returning missionary is the son of Dick and Renee Turner, who will host an open house in their home for their son immediately following the homecoming meeting. IN SANDY ylJUiiJJLAJ BUILDERS I mIm WJ -- In kaysvillI SUPPLY FKD ROTTER Jordan 566-729- 7 Sermti the Since tfalfff 1969 E ?? OF HIS OR HER CLASS? Kerry Turner Homecoming Nv I 11 1 1 NOW ONLY lIFvirll i'' LI lif W RfJ V V I fyVj 1 V- - barn style or all sizes. 6. YOUR CHOICE ill! -- qts. ot Masonite stain to paint and protect your shop 4. FREE! 4i8-14- " masonite peg board interior 10 mile within 5. FREEI delivery 3. FREE! 4 ' W. K WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CHILD TO BE AT THE TO I 7800 So., M. mm IMP Michael is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Nichols, Brigham City, and Mrs. Elmer Rasch, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. 1! CENTER offer irfttr. Coupon Book " - 7rSeo(jr ?. FOR FREE EXAMINATION , -- 'iul-- W. For Appt. Coil West Valley City. His brother, Jeff, is currently serving a mission in . Taichung, Taiwan. His grandparents are William J. Musser, West Valley, Margaret Musser, Sandy, and Mabel Y. Davis, BrighamCity. There will be a brunch for the immediate family members following the meeting extchasrgen0 CALLOUSES "It's iust a cofn or a callous," you say. There mij be more to it than meets the eye. Corns or callouses that do not to away or which mil have a hidden problem under the skin that's causing the problem. Early diagnosis and treatment by a professional can eliminate these of Donald M. and Myrna Davis of iiL 1 Tow May Not Be Getting To The bottom ol The Problem! returning missionary, a graduate of Cyprus high, is the son LOOK AT ALL 7H 71 Something? The h Douglas is the grandson of Mrs Wanda L. Roos, Union. To Tell You An open house will be held from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on the afternoon ol the farewell at 4139 West Lake Ave Ted Davis will return home on Friday November 20th after completing an LDS mission in Sydney, Australia. His homecoming meeting will be held in the Hunter Sixth ward, 3900 So. 6000 West, at 8:30 a.m. on November 22nd. M Kearnshigh. 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