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Show THE GREEN SHEET 3B Raisin Cake j , , .... ' r t1 K Recipe for raisin cake from the chen of Lois Beverleigh 1 lb. dark raisins 3 cups water Beat together for 10 minutes. kit- Nine decades of living will be celebrated by the family of Ann Weatherford as she, the martriarch of the group, celebrates her 90th birthday. When the honored women was about three years old, she and her family travelled from Canada down to Idaho by covered wagon and, while she was too young to six children were born and where she also raised two step-childre- In 1973 the family moved to American Falls, Idaho and, when, finally, she was no longer able to care for her own home, she moved to the Golden Living Center here in this valley. While hot add cup margarine Vk cups sugar 1 and add: Cool 1, 1986 Ninetieth Birthday For Ann Pease Weatherford ;'"5, ' Thursday, May Her children are Jessie (Mrs. Ray) Thornton, and Mae (Mrs. Archie) Canfield of American Falls, ID; Virgil of Woodland Hills, CA; legg tsp. nutmeg cups flour 1 tsp. cinnamon 2 tsp. baking soda 12 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 1 4 Statesboro, GA; Norma (Mrs. Jack) Dahlgren, West Valley City and Ruby (Mrs. Duane) Dailey of Santa Clara, CA. Jerry, Pour in 2 loal cake pans. I spray the pans with a spray. Bake at 350 degrees, 45 minutes or until done. non-stic- Two sons, Robert and Lloyd, are k deceased. The honored woman has children and 20 30 grand- Wood Trades Vows With Cheryl Garramore Brent L. Wood of Murray exchanged marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Cheryl Ann Garramore last Friday, April 25. The double-rinrites were followed by a wedding breakfast at Westin Hotel Utah and a reception honored the newlyweds that evening at the McCune Mansion. g The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Garramore of Bountiful. She is a Woods Cross high graduate, attended the University of Utah and graduated from Snow College. Katie Williamson was flower girl and Donna Palmer attended the guest book. Three best men attended the groom. They were Bryan Pett, Brett Brown and Paul Beck. i The two will honeymoon at Maui, Hawaii and make their home in ) ( Sherrie Mullikin Will Marry Green Sheet classified ads reach homes nearly 86,000 every Thursday morning. Thats potential readership in excess of 272,400 people - and thats a lot ! mid-valle- y t) He has filled an LDS mission in Montreal, Canada. Lisa (Mrs. Bryan) Rigby attended as matron of honor while Miss Lisa Rigby was bridesmaid., ,, Michaelis Evans Mack BURIED. Harry Henry Michaelis, 86, Granger, Saturday in Honeyville, followin g services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died April 23. Born on April 22, 1900 in Laketown to Robert Agustave and Ernestine Schmidt Michaelis. Married to Lena Marie Janzen on Aug. 27, 1923 in Hillsboro, Kan.,- marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple; she died Aug. 24, 1979. High priest in LDS church. Past president of Smithfield Kiwanis Club; Temple worker in Los Angeles; flour miller. Survivors, sons, Harry Eugene, Bountiful; Lyle Don, Taylorsville; Odell J., San Jose, Calif.; Clinton K., Dothan, Ala.; Kent LeRoy, Santa Maria, Calif.; 29 grandchildren; 38 brother, sister, Nellie Janzen, Salt Lake; BURIED. Thomas E. (Ed) Evans, 72, Valley, Friday in Elysian Burial Gardens, following services at Hunter 3rd ward chapel. He died April 21. Born on Feb. 6, 1914 in Hunter to Thomas John and Maude Wolstenholme Evans. Married to Guila Rolfe on Nov. 17, 1939. Member of LDS church. Retired employee of Copper Corp. Survivors, widow; daughter, Mrs. Michael (Valene) West Valley; four grandchildren; one brothers, sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Inez) Doxey, Mrs. Ezra (Reta) Day, Mrs. Fred (Beth) Fonger, Ra wl in J., all West Valley. BURIED. Romona Lillie Mack, 70, Kearns, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. She died April 25 at home. Born on March 8, 1918 in Salt Lake to Angus Ray and Emily Kate Tucker Despain. Married to Anthony Mach on Oct. 27, 1954 in Chicago. Homemaker; member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; daughter, Mrs. Paul F. (Martia A.) Schulze, Kearns; sister, Mrs. Pearl (Vaughn) Larsen, West Gonzales BURIED. Edna Thomas Skiby, 69, Magna, Tuesday in Pleasant Green Cemetery, following services at 8525 W. Singleton BURIED. Marie Guadalupe Gonzales, West Valley, Friday in Price, following services there. She died April 22 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on April 15, 1900 in El Paso, Texas to Perfecto and Cayetana Ventancoar de la Cruz. Married to Pedro G. Gonzales; he died. Survivors, daughters, sons, Mrs. Jesus (Mary) Lopez, Mrs. Parry (Rose) Sandoval, both Price; Mrs. Roy (Julia) Martinez, Sn Bruno, Calif.; Mrs. Elvira Garcia, Mrs. Arnold (Esther) Romero, both Gallup, N. M.; Lino (Linda), Helper; Carlos (Carol), Corpus Cristi, Texas; Pete (Susan), Lawrence (Fay), both West Valley; Antonio (llene), Sandy; John (Jan); 51 grandchildren; 68 five sistr, Antonia de la Cruz, Los Angeles. Preceded in death by children, Victor, Frank, Paul, Richard, Marie. ; Vin-the- BURIED. Eugene Ralph Prunkard, 73, Kearns, Thursday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. He died April 19 at home. Born on Jan. 9, 1913 in Supulpa, Okla. to Thomas and Adda Morris Prunkard, Married to Dorothy Pereira on April 26, 1944 in Honolulu, Haw. Retired employee of Utah Dept, of Health; served in Air Force. Member of Catholic church. Survivors, widow; daughters, Mrs. Steve (Sandra) Parton, West Valley; Mrs. Clifford (Dorothy) Sackett, Kearns; five grandchildren; one great grandchild. Valley. V It was about one year later that the family moved again, this time Lacomba, Alberta, Canada, the journeying south to Colonia Juarez, daughter of Homer and Sarah Mexico, where part of their family Taysom Pease. She married Archie was living. Weatherford on August 29, 1923 in They returned to Idaho in a years American Falls, Idaho and the rites were later solemnized in the Idaho time and there made their permanent home. Falls LDS Temple Ann was born on May 13, 1896 in dry-farme- MOTHERS DAY ON SALE! SHOW YOUR MOTHER HOW MUCH YOU CARE ON SUNDAY, MAY 11 Deyoe lef Living By the Power of Faith, by Gene R. Cook, is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith in an oftentimes skeptical world. $8.95 Sale Price $6.99 CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson includes 450 poems from the private collection of America's most cherished poet. $12.95 value Sale price $4.98 Hunter BURIED. David LeGrand Hunter, 66, West Valley, last Wednesday in Murray City Cemetery, following services at Hunter 1st ward chapel. He died April 20. Born on March 2, 1920 to David B. and to Mary Ann Furness Hunter. Married Ellen Dorothea Jones on April 12, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died March 5, 1974. Married to Marie Prisby Alder on March 27, 1975 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. High priest in LDS church. Served in 101st Airborne during WWII. Survivors, widow; son, daughters, Mrs. Gary E. (Lee Ann) Taylor, Price; Mrs. Frererick F. (Loretta) Bass, College Station, Texas; Mrs. Steven E. (Mary) Walsh, Richard B., both Salt Lake; stepchildren, Mrs. Denis (Valerie) Stuhff, Riverton, Bruce Alder, Gardnerville, Nev.; Kenneth Alder, Wayne Alder, both Salt Lake; 25 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Vivetta Miller, Twin Falls, Idaho; Ephraim, Alzada Stoneberg, Idaho Falls; Glen, American Falls, Idaho. Preceded in death by an infant son and daughter, David and Luana. After her marriage in 1923, they d moved and in the area west of Rockland, Idaho where her BURIED. Oliver (Ollie) Deyoe, 77, Murray, Thursday in Murray City Cemetery, following services at 4760 So. State. He died April 21 of a lingering illness. Born on July 7, 1908 in El Campo, Texas to Frank and Laura Berry Deyoe. Married to Amelia lie on June 19, 1929 in Lewiston, Mont. Veteran of WWII. Owner operator of Murray Western Auto Store; parts manager for F. G. Ferre and Co. Member of Eagles Lodge 1760, Elks Lodge. Survivors, widow; brothers, Don B., Spokane, Wash.; James L., Salt Lake; nieces and nephews. QUALITY NAME BRAND ,s Image Consultant 7 2700 South. She died April 25 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Feb. 1, 1917 in Magna to John and Alice Hardman Thomas. Married to Neils Peter Skiby on June 2, 1940 in Salt Lake; he died Dec. 15, 1954. Survivors, daughter, sons, Mrs. Diane Harris, Hillsboro, Ore.; David T Roger L., Magna; Norman P West Valley. ENTIRE STOCK A' CERTIFICATE remember the journey, she heard those tales many times and passed them along to her children. GIFT IDEAS-AL- L Bread Baking Made Easy. Dora shares expert recipes for yeast, sourdough, and quick breads. $10.95 Sale Price $3.99 Forever Fit: Aerobic Dance and Exercise for the Latter-daSaint Woman, by Michele Welch Herrscher. Includes over D. Flack y 100 photographs. $12.95 Sale Price $8.99 Children's Voices blends the song of youth and a parents response into a unique record of discovery. Written by Clifton H. Jolley. $5.95 Sale Price $1.99 Charity Never Faileth. Vaughn , Frost in the Orchard and The Rummage Sale. 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I Nbbl rMtf tfea TH t (ltki toy llarM Limited to lock on Hind 1U6AI MNftl till ttapan I Foum MAU Deseret Book' Ifni MtHmt (MltHPMMy't) - InsHM WEST VALLEY aOUMAM MAU UfTtM MUi MAU - UfM 2779 Wart 3500 Sairth Sale prices good through May 10, limited to quantities in stock. i I gift Skiby Ml Prunkard t; The family party will be held at the home of a granddaughter, Pam (Mrs. Jeff) Bailey on May 3, at her West Valley home. of 1962. 86, AJ 298-822- Obituaries Oswald, Ogden. $OC Vicki L. Jeppten Mr. Weatherford died in January West Cfcacalotai and Flawart? Glvt Nor SoaratMaf Spodoll k Ceeiplete Mekeever By A Prefefiieael MAKEUP ARTIST TItmI Of Givl (i Pat Mullikin of Murray and Mel Mullikin of Park City are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sherrie Lynn Mullikin to Michael T. Dunyon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Dunyon, West Valley City, are the parents of the future bridegroom. The future bride is a graduate of Murray high and the two will be wed on June 28, 1986. , MOM X Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lew Wood of Murray, are parents of the groom who graduated from Murray high and is attending Brigham Young University, majoring in finance. BURIED. Thelma Lou Burdick Pollock Singleton, 74, West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Hunter 17th ward chapel. She died on April 23. Born on July 23, 1911 in Sunnyside to Luttelus P. and Abbie Dimick Burdick. Married to Melvin Eugene Singleton on Aug. 11, 1928 in Price. Member of Women's Bowling Assn.; former officer in Women's Benefit Assn.; member of LDS church. Employed in lumber and hardware stores in Magna for many years. Survivors, husband; daughters, Mrs. Anita Simmons, Mrs. William (Claudette) Ross, Magna; 11 grandchildren; 13 brothers, sisters, Mrs. Ethel Dattke, Alameda, Calif.; Earl Pollock, Lancaster, Calif.; Robert Pollock, Mrs. Phyllis Grow, Magna; Mrs. Francis Emeryville, Calif.; Ira Pollock, West Valley. Preceded in death by a son, Bert. GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR i) |