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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, December 12, 1985 Milestones in Lnvnmg Tricia Bennion Trades Vows With Kurt Hibbert Tricia Bennion became the bride of Kurt Hibbert on Nov. 15th in a double-rinceremony performed in ihe Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was given at the following the and that rites evening an temple open house was held at the Alan Call tesidence. Chuck-A-Ram- Paris, France Is Mission Site For Kelly Foote Kelly D. Foote, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Foote, will be honored at a farewell meeting on Dec. 15 at the Jordan North 3rd ward, 4634 W. Hannon Drive, prior to his departure for an LDS mission to Paris, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Hibbert, Sugar City, Idaho. He is a graduate of Sugar City high, is attending Brigham Young University and filled an LDS mission in Ecuador. France. a The following evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception given in Sugar City, Idaho at the 4th ' Friends and relatives are being invited to attend the meeting at 12:30 p.m. and to an open house which will be held immediately following at the home of his parents, 4084 W. Omega Kelli Jensen served as matron of honor, Heidi Hawkes worked in the gift room and Diane Hibbert presided at the guest book. ward. The duties of best man were performed by James Thomas and Grant Hawkes. The bride is the daughter of Kenneth P. Bennion, Murray. She graduated from Taylorsville high and Ricks college with an associates degree She is currently an RN at St. Marks. Following a honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home in Murray. parties were hosted by Michelle Hansen, Faye Bennion and Kathy Fitzgerald. Way. The future missionary will enter the training center on Dec. 19. He is currently a student at the University of Utah. Pre-nupti- Holiday Feed VeqelMe Dif Kelly Breitenbuecher Makes Five Generations When little Miss Kelly Breitenbuecher was born three weeks ago, she became the fifth in a family generation line of five women. June (Mrs. Leland) Hunsaker is the matriarch of the group. She was born in Tremonton, Utah, in 1904 and is now living in Brigham City. Her daughter is Sheryl (Mrs. Ernie) Snow who was born in Honey-villUtah and is now living in Kuna, e, Idaho! Those dont wants around ybtlr house are probably do wants for s'bmedheelSe.'Ad'Veftise'them' Green Sheet classifieds! Tn middle-of-th- e In the is line Sharon (Mrs. Howard A.) Brown, who was born in Tooele and now lives in Kearns. Her daughter, Paula (Mrs. Edward) Breitenbuecher is; the mother of Kelly, the little miss1 Janet Allen 1 cup sour cream 14 1 1 tsp. salt Dash pepper 4 cup minced green onion 4 cup minced radishes 4 cup minced cucumber 4 cup minced green pepper Small amount of garlic if desired Blend together sour cream, mayonnaise, sugar, salt and pepper, then add vegetables. Serve with crackers and vegetables. family line. The Breitenbuechers make their home in Magna. who completed the 0ld-lokim- Doming d JoAnn Butler l'2 loaves of bread broken into small pieces 1 cup chopped celery 1 onion chopped 14 tsp. sage Salt and pepper to taste Pour over above mixture 14 cube margarine melted, and one bouillon cube dissolved in 1 cup water. Mix well and bake at 400, stirring often until browned. - Sliced Janet Allen cup sugar 6 Tbsp. milk iW. "f; . t t t Cfniidlituid Else Geertrudia Velde BURIED Schaaf, 68, Kearns, last Wednesday in Bountiful City Cemetery, following services at Kearns 32nd ward chapel. She of cancer. Born on Nov. 22, died Dec 1917 in Luxwoude Holland to Kornelis J. Idaho; eight grandchildren; sister, brother, Janke Velde, Rinsma, Holland; Jacob Velde, also Holland. PAID ADVERTISEMENT Leavitt Belle Sanders, 94, Murray, Saturday in Murray City Cemetery, following services at Murray 1st ward chapel. She died Nov. 30 in Richland, Wash, at the home of a niece of causes incident to age. Born on Aug. 10, 1891 in Murray to Heber Soren and Gertrude Mary Sheppard Sanders. Taught school in BURIED. Anne Elizabeth Leavitt, eight week old daughter of Floyd Eugene and Kim LeAnn Nelson Leavitt, West Valley, Thursday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died Dec. 2. Born on Oct. 5 in Salt Lake. Survivors, parents; Mr. and Mrs. Clark grandparents, Leavitt, West Valley; Billy Nelson, Salt Lake; Zulda Porter, Murray; greatgrandmother, Mrs. Mary Leavitt, West Valley; brother, Leland Grant, West Valley. BURIED. Murray and Granite districts, retiring after 36 years. Served LDS mission to great Britian, following retirement. Active member of DUP, senior citizen group. Survivors, sister, Ruth S. Paris, Austin, Texas; niece, June Olander, who she raised from childhood. Preceded in death by a nephew, Reed S. Walker, who she also raised. THE STORM (The following serialized story will appear each week in the Green Sheet.) the night in damp buckskins. Since inpeared to be an effective weapon. escaping the Blackfeet, I had been still hold fish wouldn't the Innately, traveling without the benefit of fire. long enough for me to spear them. I First fashioned a bow from a green was weak from lack of nourishment willow and a bucksin lashing cut from and soon abandoned the spear, the inside of my shirt. Then I found a deciding that I must figure out a betflat rock with a natural indentation on ter way to catch the fish. one side, which I picked a little deeper As I explored the shallow headwith the point of my knife. I carved a waters. discovered a hole where fish and bottom piece out of dry spindle could be trapped if the water surface cottonwood, then fashioned a tinder could be lowered five or six inches. nest out of ruffled cottonwood bark. There were already a number of fish There hadn't been any rain in recent in the pool, waiting to be trapped. I days, so I felt confident the materials waded back to the dam and located a were dry enough to work. in I succeeded narrow place, where win curelully culling a V in Ihe mud tearing away enough sticks and Hum piece, I looped the bow siring in, to increase the water flow sufficiently around ihe spindle which set lirmly to lower the water line enough to trap between ihe socket rock and the botthe fish tom piece, held firmly in place by my An hour later, I was exhausted and loot. First slowly, then faster and soaked from chasing fish around that taster. worked the bow back and I little pool, but had three beautiful lorth. pushing the whirling spindle trout resting side by side in the grass. lirmly down upon the point of the V in Before coming out of the water, I the bottom piece, boon little pulls of refilled the gap in the dam with sticks smoke began drilling to return would water so sod the and away from the bottom of the spindle fish more the original level, allowing and hot black particles began falling to enter the little pool, fish that would down through the V onto a piece of feed me the next day. bark, lorming a little conical pile, or After hanging my buckskin shirt the spark. and leggings over some bushes to dry As soon as the spark was about the in the mid day sun. I began gathering ol a small pea. I dropped the bow size I materials for the fire. had lost my and spindle, carelul not to jar the flint with the rest of the supplies and spark and have it lull apart. Carefully would have to build a fire with a bow I picked up the bark with the spark on and drill. 1 had seen this done many il and dropped it into the nest of ruffltimes, but had always had trouble doed bark. I hen. pushing the nest gently ing it myself. If I failed, I would have around the spark. I began blowing to eat the fish raw and shiver through t Continued next week Sanders L'n-f- 1 Shaffer BURIED. Hilda Ipson Shaffer, 79, West Valley, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Granger 15th ward chapel. She died Dec. 4. Born on Aug. 23, 1906 in Huntington to George and Dorothy Minnie Ipson. Married to Ward Black in 1923; he died. Married to Franklin D. Marshall in 1935; he died. Married to Emmett Floyd Shaffer on Nov. 22, 1972 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member of LDS church; DUP; avid genealogist. Served mission to Montana, 1978 80, with husband. Survivors, husband; son, daughters, Dale J. Marshall, Summit Park; Arita Turpin, Mrs. Robert C. (Mina) Lason, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Junius (Gwen) Pritzkau, Riverton; Mrs. Keith (Ramah) Forsyth, West Jordan; Mrs. Ronald (Jeann) Whiteman, Sandy; 28 great22 grandchildren; two great greatg- 1 1 gray-whil- grandchildren; randchildren. e Slater BURIED. Robert (Bob) L. Slater, 57, West Valley, Monday in Sterling, Colo., following services there. He died Dec. 3. Born on July 1, 1928 in Merino, Colo. Married to Hilda Irene Beckstead in Greeley, Colo on Nov. 18, 1953. Veteran of Korean War. Survivors, widow. West Valley; son, daughter, Robert Louis, West Valley; Mrs. Alan I (Shirley) Anderton, Taylorsville; one grandchild; brothers and sisters. seven Recycle for Holiday Cash Afumimim Bevmuje Cons sent this coupon with your minum beverage cans and eive our regular price plus C per pound bonus1 accept competitors coupons. Utah Recycling 3110 South 9th West South Salt Lake City 972-022- 0 One coupon pet livnocion accounts comiTwtci enluded Otter Jaouatyll V ipn 9M Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. Sat. 9-- BURIED. Verno Ellis Larson, 87, Bennion, Monday in Lehi Cemetery, following services at Bennion 16th ward chapel. He died Dec. 4 in a Salt Lake hospital of causes incident to age. Born on Nov. 6, 1898 in Moroni to John H. and Augusta Hansen Larson. Married to Rachel Anderson on Sept. 2, 1921 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple; she died April 10, 1960. Married to Edith Christiansen; she died. Worked as raidroader, miner, sheepherder, officer for Internal Revenue Service. High priest in LDS church, former bishop. Survivors, , sons, daughters, John Bernell, Cedro Wooley, Wash.; Donald Anderson, Yuicalpa, Calif.; Mrs. Kathleen Clawson, Salt Lake; Mrs. LaMar (Anita) Timothy, Kaysville; Mrs. Nick (Nancy) Kopsidas, San Diego; Mrs. Gary (Lynette) Swapp, Riverton; 34 grandchildren; 42 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Vienna Clark, Newport Beach, Calif. Moungaloa SERVICE. Scheduled Saturday at 1 p.m. for Lopeti Puli Moungaloa, 62, West Valley, at 6500 So. Redwood Road. Interment in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Dec. 5. Born on Dec. 16, 1922 in Tonga to Etueni and Mele Salli Moungaloa. Married to Salote T. Latu on Jan. 24, 1948 in Tonga. First Tongan Methodist minister for Kearns area. Survivors, widow; children, Luseane Faonuku, Eniseilka P. Tahi, Tupou, Mele Salli Pekipaki, Lolua, Viliami F., Sione H all West Valley; Kimoana, Rita S. Kanongatoa, both Salt Lake; Kesala T. Uesi, Sandy; 19 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Viliami Huluholo, Sione, Mele L. 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Albert Lazenby, 70, Magna, Monday in Tabiona Cemetery, following services at Spencer 1st ward chapel. He died Dec. 5 of complications following surgery. Born on Sept. 2, 1915 in Loa to Walter and Nadine Amies Lazenby. Married to Leone M. Webb on Nov. 23, 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired officer of Stauffer Chemical Col. High priest in LDS church. Survivors, widow; children, Mrs. Gerry (Lorna Gay) Kenner, Mrs. Vera (Larry) Turner, Tim Mrs. Joseph Magna; (Patricia Ann) Trombley, Alqulppa, Pa.; Mrs. June (Dennis) Purdie, Pleasant sisters, Grove; 19 grandchildren; brother, Mrs. Leo (Nettie) Defa, Hanna, Laverl Mrs. Turnbow, (Reva) Utah; Orem; Ivan, Santaquin. Preceded in death by a daughter, Luana Pert. 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