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Show 3B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 9, 1906 Obituaries Erskine BURIED. Ruth Florence Erskine, 45, died Dec. 27, 1985 of cancer at her residence. Born Jan. 7, 1940 in Orlskany Falls, New York. Married Arthur "Bill" Erskine, July 20, 1958 in New York. Member Catholic Church, St. William C. Reese on July 17. 1954; he died March 9, 1959. Member of Order of Eastern Star, American Legion Auxiliary. Retired from Kennecott Copper Corp. as telephone operator In 1966 after years service. Survivors, daughter, sons, Mrs. Earl (Julia) Clegg, Phil (Carolyn), all Magna; Blair (Ruth), Sunnyvale, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; brother, Richard L., Laguna Hills, Calif. 23 Francis Xavier Wright Parish.' Employed as the manager of Post 60, American Volunteer Legion. for the Town Kearns Council. of the Kearns Annual Awards Banquet. She was one of the first managers of the Bobby Sox Softball Team. President of Post 60, American Legion Women's Auxiliary. Her husband Bill Is employed at Sperry Defense and Is also a member of the Utah Air National Guard. Survived by husband; son, Bill; daughters, Debbie Thompson, Vickie Martinez, all of Kearns; Mary Ellen, Murray; Seven grandchildren; brothers. Jack Barrett, Little Rock, Arkansas; Bill Barrett, Utica, New York; Warrant Officer Carl Barret, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma; sister, Joann, Clinton, New York. Mass of the Christian Burial was celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 East South Temple. Burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Ave. and T Street, Family suggests donations be made to the American Cancer Society in Ruth's name. Funeral directors Neil O'Donnell and Sons. Reese BURIED. Julia Ellenetta Neuhausen Sutton Reese, 84, Magna, Friday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, following services at Omaha Will Be Home Charles Hunter Wright, 64, Kearns, Thursday In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Kearns East stake center. He died Dec. 29. Born on March 9, 1921 in Mt. Pleasant to Bert Martin and Caroline Julia Swensen Wright. Married to Wilnona Tucker on May 15, 1942 in Yakima, Wash.; marriage solemnized In the Logan LDS Temple. High priest in LDS church; active In scouting. Veteran of WWII, Korean Conflict. Member of VFW Post 9276. Brick mason; former employee of Kenncott Copper Corp. Survivors, widow; children, Mrs. Steven (Patricia) Young, Boise; Mrs. Randy (Judy) Berg, Bennion; Charley Bert, West Jordan; Mrs. Kirk (Lana) McQuivey, Magna; brothers, sisters, Whitney, Mrs. Harold (Ada) Belliston, both Salt Lake; Armond, BURIED. 8525 W. 2700 South. She died Dec. 29. Born on Aug. 26, 1901 in Salt Lake to Carl Martell and Julie Lindbloom Neuhausen. Married to Herschel S. Sutton on Feb. 14, 1920; he died July 5, 1945. Married to Kearns; Mrs. Forrest (Anna) , Christensen, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ferry (Maude) Wright; sister-in-law- 16 Anast BURIED. George Anast, 80, West Valley, Saturday In Elysian Burial Gardens, following services at Holy Trinity Green Orthodox church. He died Jan. 1 of a lingering illness. Born on Oct. 28, 1905 in Vltina, Greece. Married to Lorraine Bawden on July 23, 1946. Came to U. S. at age 8. Owner of Granger Market. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Chris, West Valley; Mrs. Mike (Tessie) Maverakis, West Covina, Calif.; Mrs. Larry (Connie) Bybee, Clouis, Calif.; nine grandchildren; Diana Brimholl (laft) and Danialla Glints of Layton, at thay on Hawaiian boach with Diamond Hoad backdrop, for tha Aloha gama, danca and chaarlaador parformonco. train ad 14 For Vern Q. Iversons Omaha, Nebraska will be the home of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Quincy Iverson. Diane Brimhall Dancer At Aloha Bowl Game Missionaries The bride is the former Kim Cloward, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Cloward of West Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Verl J. Iverson of Brigham City are parents Diane Brimhall, Kathi Pettit ofthebridegoorm. Kathy Pettit, daughter of Stephen of Rose Park and Carol Mildenhall of West Valley City, has been called to serve an LD&mission in Brussells, Belgium. The two were married on Jan6th, 1986 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. rites were followed The double-rinat Hotel breakfast a wedding by Utah and a reception at the Old Pettit, g Meeting House. PHOTO AT LEFT The bride is a graduate of Granger high and also of Weber State College where she was elected to Phi Kappa farewell meeting will honor her 12, in the Rosedale ward, 660 North Redwood Road at 1 p.m. An open house will be held at 4 p.m. that same day in the home of her father, 519 North 1300 West. A on Phi honor society. The groom graduated from Box Elder high, graduated from Utah State University and is currently attending Dental School at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. He has' filled an LDS mission in south Tokyo, Japan. Julie Cloward attended the bride as maid of honor while Karen Cloward attended, assisted by Kay, Elsie. Roselee and Monica Iverson. Karen Collman and Tina Nielson attended the guest book. Jay Eldredge was best man and ushers were Wilford Iverson, Paul and Matthew Cloward. Pre-nupti- parties were hosted by Ruth Iverson, Geri Shaw, Brenda Vada Despain, Sheryl Monson, Blake, Marilyn and Christy Poulton, Kaelyn Brinkerhoff and Joan Christensen and family. Jan. The future missionary will enter the training center on Jan. 23. She is a graduate of Brighton high. Jere Taylor -- Jere Taylor has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to Vina del Mar, Chile. He will be honored at a farewell meeting in the Bennion 12th ward, 6200 So. 2200 West, at 12:40 p.m. on Guy Timothy An open house will be held immediately following the meeting at 6448 Tresa Dr. Guy F. Timothy of West Valley City, will leave soon to fill an LDS mission in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A farewell meeting will be held in his honor on Jan. 12th in the Kearns Seventh ward, 4270 W. 5700 South, at The future missionary is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon A. Taylor and grandson of Ruth Warburton and Don and LaNeta Taylor, all of Salt Lake. An open house will follow the meeting. The event will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glen Timothy, 4111 W. 5615 South, the home of the future missionarys January 12. Jere is a graduate of Taylorsville high and will enter the mission training center on January 23rd. .... H 2p.m. director of the a division of the Dallas based National Cheerleaders Assn, emphasizes that it is an extraordinary achievement for each youngster to be chosen as one from over 150,000 contestants. Each one, he stresses, was hand picked. Mike Miller, Superstar Drill Team, Diane, as part of her extracurricular activities at THS is a member of the Echelons and arrived in Hawaii Dec. 19 to begin an day training schedule to prepare for the game performances. 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