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Show Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET Gou&Imm 9ft Coituitg Did (Jen Kww? ? ? The secret to a relaxed Christmas holiday season is to begin early. Begin way before the Big Day to get the big and little details over with. By doing just a little baking, shopping and wrapping each week, you'll not come up against a crisis the week before the main event. Here is a general schedule of events and dates. p it to fit your own needs and be sure and check off each task when it is finished. Plan what you'll do "four weeks before Christmas." Write it down, (leaving plenty of room on your list for additions and deletions) and then check off each task when it's done. A bit of foresight will give you ttfe most relaxed, happy Holiday you've ever known . . . and not one hurried day . . . nary a nervous headache . . . not even one minute of panic. Befcwe Ctofouu Exchanging nuptial vows in a November 24th ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Alycia Plan real baking spree. Do shopping (the best of plans will find some mistakes and forgotten names) and begin wrapping presents. Plan your Christmas menu. Your guests will already be invited so you will know what will be needed. Buy as much as you can at this time, freeze. Leave only last minute items to be purchased the week of the holiday. Because you were a smarty and planned ahead, you will have time for those neat, finishing touches to your wrapping that you always wish you could do . . . that others do find time for . . . and now you too, can. Use ribbons, fabric scraps, paper or other small materials to make your packages more Lynne Martinez last-minu- te One Ueefc Befote I Ctobnav Finish wrapping gifts. Prepare foods for gifts to give to friends and neighbors. Maybe you already have Zucchini loaves in your freezer. And no matter how many you and your friends made in the summer, they're fresh and new in the winter. Make a budget of how much you plan to it between those you will give to, spend. Pro-rat- e how much for each one (and here, of course, there will be those you plan for a larger amount and those you will give smaller gifts to.) STICK TO YOUR PLAN. Buy cards, ribbons and wrappings. (That is, y if you didn't purchase them at last year's sales.) Buy stamps for mailing. Complete your buying, wrapping and mailing all gifts for Send out your invitations for your Christmas parties before Dec. 1. I I Mashelle Take the cookies you want for Christmas Day of the freezer. Thaw them at room temperature right in the freezer wrap. Put last minute surprise gifts under the tree. Get out all the special dishes and trays you plan to use for the next day and have them handy in the kitchen. Sit back and enjoy the spirit of the holidays. Build a fire in the fireplace, put on a lush robe or house coat, bathe and use perfume or bath salts lavishly. Pour yourself a favorite drink, ask a friend or friends in . . . sing carols with your children be prepared for Santa if he is making an early, special visit and enjoy the whole thing. Leave cookies and milk out for the good ole boy. Trim the tree. (You'll be so well organized you might even plan on having a tree trimming party, too.) Address and mail cards, including personal letters when possible. Complete shopping for family and friends. Bake cookies and freeze. If you haven't done so already, begin now. Start a small notebook where you keep a record of every name and the sizes that person needs. Keep track of socks, shirts, ring and jacket sizes. Even make a note of who has a king size bed, who a queen, double, twin or single. If you plan on gifts of sheets or bedding, the wrong size is a 'Obituaries Horst Fiedel Gordon Thomson BURIED. Gordon Lewis Thomson, 70, Friday in Sunset Gardens. He died Nov. 17, 1987. Born Aug. la, 1917 to Niels Kimball and Dorcas Beata Olsen Thomson. Married March 21, 1938 to Alice Odell, later divorced. Member LDS church. Survivors include stepmother, Marie Thorn- son, Sandy; sons, Ron and Ted; sister and brothers. Corey Thompson BURIED. Corey Kent Thompson, Wednesday In West Jordan cemetery following services at Southeast Baptist church. Senior at Jordan hicn school. Survivors include mother, Susan; stepfather, Robert Zickella; stepbrothers, Tony, serving mission in Florida; Bob Jr., stepsister, Pam and Sheldon Nebeker, Wisconsin; grandmother, Zickella, N. J., grandparents, Josphine Mike and Delia Zickella, Fla. Farris McLachlan BURIED. Farris Hilton McLachlan, 70, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates following services at South Jordan 8th ward. She died Nov. 18, 19S7. Born June 11, 1917 to Hugh and Chloe Suzannah Black Hilton. Married April 10, 1939 to Wallace Koch McLachlan in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include husband; children, Mrs. Keith (Patricia) Quick, Karen Cozier,Mrs. Alan (Barbara) Milliner, Mrs. Michael (Becky) Peterson, Mrs. Kyle (Carolyn) Halley; Kent, Robert and Michael; 19 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren; five sisters. Karen Payne Elsie Jaynes BURIED. Elsie May Orr Jaynes (Ted) 74, Friday in Crescent Cemetery following services at Crescent 20th ward. She died Nov. 14, 1987. Born Dec. 12, 1912 to Ernest Eugene and Elizabeth Spence Orr. Married Dec. 17, 1938 to Chester Dee Jaynes. He died Feb. 29, 1969. Member LDS church. Survivors include sons, C. Romell and L. Dee Jaynes, both Sandy; 12 nine greatggrandchildren; randchildren; sisters. Preceded in death by a daughter, Wanda Pollock. Junius Burton BURIED. Junius Hatch Burton, 70, Thursday in West Jordan Cemetery following services at West Jordan 15th ward, he died Nov. 13, 1987. Born Aug. 17, 1917 to Ira Junius and Alice Hatch Burton. Married May 12, 1937 to Evelena Cooley in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Served 8 years as mayor of West Jordan. Owned and operated Burton Oil 41 years. Survivors include wife; children, LaVar and wife Sharon, Ronald and wife Linda, Steven and wife Charlene, Mrs. Robert (Ramona) Higgins, all West Jordan; Mrs. Robert (June) Clayton, Calif.; 22 grandthree children, one brothers and one sister. Preceded in death by a son, Leland. VH Ym NUy via for a froo coosHltatiooi. TREATMENT CENTER V 11 I Of. k HKD I0TTEI V 2400 W. 7100 So., W.Jordan for Afft.CoH 566-729- 7 I 943-432- ELF P someone on your gift list who enjoys the warm humor of Paul H. Dunn? Now 35 of his best-love- d talks come in one package of sixteen cassettes. A $79.95 value for just $39.95. s ii a mm affaw la Fab. CaWM loob FOR FREE EXAMINATION xjih immt Ox faction r. jt.u His homecoming report will be given Sunday November 29th at 9 in the Spencer Seventh Ward Jeff Sedlacek returned home on a.m. 3800 South 8000 West. Chapel, LDS an 20th after serving November mission in Coventry, England. Paul graduated from Portland, His homecoming meeting will be schools, and attended one Oregon held in the East Midvale 3rd ward, Ricks College, before at 7100 South 1st East, at 12:50 p.m. on year to Magna. moving 29th. November He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerry Sedlacek and they are inviting friends and famiy to their home, 152 East 6890 South, at 2:00 p.m. on November 29th. Jeff is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Sedlacek, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Price of Midvale. He is planning to attend the University of Utah. ' A. fV f i'fPfl DaseretBook - $ $ Visit Mormon Handicraft - the Christmas store for handmade glftsonij hands (or elves) can produce. 4 7 Evenings Paul Martin, son of Montie and Eunice Martin, will return home after (Thanksgiving) today completing a two year mission in the Albuquerque, New Mexico area for the LDS Church. J 2 er Reserve Your Time Eorly Jeff Sedlacek Mil' that's uotM trii oraMtm. Uri) troitmwt kf a pnfisioMl can olio) malt Own taftiai proMtm toreior. Cad Of. Kttttr today MEDICAL FOOT a) er i there V, l Dependable Experienced , 1 I JOLLY SANTA! VISIT YOU H 4a HAVE A Scout. mfSfSmm tNotcaliouhs Getrim bottom ! Tk Problem! "It's jmt i cm m i callow," p stj. Then mar n mora to H than moots tko tjt. Com or coNomos Ikit da oat to nrq or which rtccw mi km i kioOM oraMim mdor the akin Her farewell meeting will be held in the South Jordan 8th ward, 11200 So. 2700 West, at 2:45 p.m. on November 29th. The future missionary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Schuif and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 2550 W. 10950 South, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 29. She is a graduate of Bingham high and also of Ricks College. Her grandparents are Peter and Heartha Schuif of Salt Lake City. Paul Martin Homecoming jy m, West at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday November 29th. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Howell and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 2583 W. 5645 South from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. that same day. Leo is a graduate of Taylorsville high. His grandparents are Reta Howell, Blackfoot, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Harrel Riser, Perryton, Texas. 1 KoNae Schuif has been called to serve an LDS mission in Dublin, Ireland and will enter the training center on December 9. David Morton Fowler IV has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission in Madrid, Spain and will enter the training center on December 2. His farewell meeting was held on November 22nd in the West Jordan 17th ward. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Fowler III of West Jordan. He graduated cum laude from West Jordan high and is an Eagle To Toll You U Th Leo Howell has been called to serve an LDS mission to Winnepeg. Canada and will enter the training center on December 9th. His farewell meeting will be held in the Bennion 6th ward, 5700 So. 2700 KoNae Schuif I Are Your Feet Trying mm. Leo Howell ! David Morton Fowler IV m Something? comes I Missionaries W BURIED. Karen Suzanne Knobel Payne, 31, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at Wasatch Presbyterian church. She died Nov. 15, 1987. Born Feb. 13, 1956 to El wood and Casey Appley Knobel. Married Sept. 5, 1981 to Michael O. Payne. Survivors include husband, West Jordan; mother. Salt Lake; father and stepmother, Saudi Arabia; grandmother, Evelyn Knobel, and Missouri; brothers, ha If sisters. i C V Missionaries BURIED. Horst G. Fiedel, 55, Monday in Mountain View Memorial Estates following services at Draper 7th ward. He died Nov. 19, 1987. Born Dec. 2, 1931 to Paul Robert Fiedel and Emma Ida Vogt. Married Nov. 3, 1980 to Shear! Savage. Member LDS church. and operated Creative Stone Inc. with brother Manfred. Well known for band, Horst Fiedel and the Bavarians. Responsible for making Oktoberfest annual event at Snowbird. Survivors include wife. Draper; children from pevious marriage, Ray, West Valley; Ronald, Magna; Mrs. Lance (Eva) Martin, Mrs. Robert (Susan) Sorenson, both Magna; five stepchildren, Ricky, Celeste, Thomas, Tony and Martin Kemp, all Draper; five grandchildren, brother and sisters. , John Simmons !aJJY Pre-nupti- al Have fun. Visit, entertain, take your children to Grandma's. Enjoy life. You deserve every minute of it. disaster. BURIED. John Loren Simmons, 36, Monday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park following services at Butler 22nd ward. He died Nov. 20, 1987. Born March 15, 1951 to Raymond Egan and Maurine Robinson Simmons. Married Aug. 23, 1972 to Allyn (Lynn) Flandro in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Served on National Hemophilia Board, president Utah chapter. Survivors include wife, sons, John Jr., Daniel, Andrew, Michael and Jeffrey; parents, brother and two sisters. Dm) i Hendricksen as ... Ctobtuu o bridesmaid. Gary Goodnough performed the duties of best man. The newlyweds will honeymoon at Brian Head and make their home in Provo where they are continuing their educations. parties were hosted by Eloise Ostrander, Susan Sugden and Ramona Valdez. out Ctafnuw Glenn a, post-holida- Ttoee lUeeb Betote and Lawrence Goodnough. A wedding breakfast was held in West Jordan and a reception honored the newlyweds that evening at the West Jordan 43rd ward building. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fermin Martinez of West Jordan. She is a graduate of West Jordan high and is attending Brigham Young University majoring in history and minoring in biology. While in high school she was student body president. The groom is the son of Marilyn Goodnough and Gene Goodnough, both of Las Vegas, Nevada. He graduated from Las Vegas high and is attending BYU working for his degree in public relationsbusiness management. He has served an LDS mission to Bahia-BlancArgentina. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Carrie Martinez with . on-ha- Ctatouw Bejtvte Brianhead Honeymoon For The Glenn Goodnoughs i one night or weekend afternoon for a Re-vam- Tm Wwk Week Turn 26, 1987 4 |