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Show 5B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July 31, 1986 The Joseph Mortensens Missionaries Reach 60th Anniversary Timothy James Taney I The children of Joseph and Clara Mortensen of Kearns will honor their parents at a dinner party at the Homestead on July 31st in celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary. The couple will be further honored with a barbecue dinenr on August 2nd for all family members. Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen were married on July 31, 1926 and have always lived in the Granger area. He has farmed and retired from Kenne-cot- t in 1967. She has been a wonderher ful homemaker all her life, family tells. They became the parents of 13 children, 10 of whom are living. They are LaWana (Mrs. Duane) Moss, Ileen (Mrs. Alan) Brownlee and Peggy (Mrs. Jim) Sullivan of Timothy James Taney has been called to fill an LDS mission in southern Santiago, Chile, and will enter the training center on Wednesday, Aug. 13th for preparation. deacons and teachers quorums and assistant in the priests quorum. He became an Eagle Scout at age 14. Timothy has been active in was State ambassador and received a state merit scholarship because of his activities with the group. work, West Valley; Phyllis (Mrs. Don) Bennett, Draper; Ray, Heber; James and Dale, Kearns; Lee, Colorado and Dick, Washington. Robert, Bonnie and Patsy are deceased. They have 44 Eleanor S. Taney of Kearns is his paternal grandmother. grandchildren and 46 Ronald L. Blackhurst Ronald L. Blackhurst has been called to serve an LDS mission in Auckland, New Zealand and a farewell meeting will be held on August 10th in the Murray 12th ward, 363 East Vine Street. An open house will follow at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Erickson, 4905 Atwood Blvd. (300 East) from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Ron is the son of Ronald L. and Susan E. Blackhurst. He graduated from Murray high, and prior to his mission call was attending Westminster College. He is also a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Blackhurst of Ogden. His farewell meeting will be held in the Taylorsville 22nd ward, 1399 W. 4800 South, at 10:50 a.m. on Sunday, August 10th. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Taney and an open house will be held, following the meeting, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O. Steadman, 1169 W. 4800 South. Jeff Sutton Exchanges Vows With Lana Massey Jeff Sutton and Lana Kay Massey of West Valley City exchanged wedceremony ding vows in a double-rin- g at the home of the brides parents on Saturday, July 19. A reception followed the ceremony. They were honored at a reception following the marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Massey and Timothy is a 1985 graduate of Taylorsville high and of the LDS Seminary there. He has completed his freshman year at Utah State University where he served on the Presidents leadership council. graduated from Cyprus high. The groom is the son of Mrs. Richard J. Ahlers and William C. Sutton and is a Cyprus high Stacy Duncan was maid of honor with Jolie Hill attending the guest book. Craig Neff performed the duties of best man. Obituaries Jarvie SERVICES for Virginia Elizabeth Hensley, 74, Sal Lake, Thursday, noon, Jordan North Sth Ward where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment to be at Sunset Gardens, Sandy. She died July 28. Born on June 29, 1912 in Milford, Utah to William B. and Elizabeth Jane Blackner Dobson. Married Russell D. Hensley Jan. 14, 1930 in Salt Lake City; solemnized Nov. 2, 1941, in the Salt Lake Temple. He died May 21, 1985. Active member LDS Church; avid temple worker. Survivors: children, Russell D. Hensley, Memphis, Tenn.; Ray Deane Campbell, Sandy; Gary J. Hensley, West Valley; 13 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren. BURIED. Natalie Ann Jarvie, 8, West Valley, last Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Granger 6th ward chapel. She died in a drowning accident on July 20. Born on March 7, 1978 in West Valley City to Mark R. Jarvie and Valerie Lynne Johnson. Attended Monroe elementary. Member of LDS church. Survivors, parents; brother, Marshall Rick Haslam Will Take Tawni McKee As Bride Colonel and Mrs. Terry M. Haslam are parents of the future bridegroom who is also an Alta high graduate. Rick has served an LDS mission to Paris France, returning home in April of this year. Roger Shulsen will perform the duties of best man while Chet Linton and Mark Rake will usher. The newlyweds will honeymoon at Lake Tahoe and make their home in Midvale. BURIED. Gary Douglas Marshall, 58, Magna, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. He died July 22. Born on Sept. 15, 1927 in Nampa, Idaho to William C. and Ann Hutchison Marshall. Married to June Husband, on July 14, 1947 in Elko. Navy veteran of WWII; member of VFW. Survivors, widow; children, Mrs. Miles (Dana) Nelson, Phoenix; Dick, West Valley; Mrs. Jeff (Tammy) Davis, Salt Lake; six grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Ann Thompson, Magna; sisters, Mrs. Betty Lou Benson, Mesa, Wash.; Mrs. Elaine Cline, Kearns; Mrs. Marilyn Harwood, Murray. sister, Jason, Aubrey; grandparents, Lynn and Elva Johnson, Ronald and Mary Jarvie, all West Valley; Lila Johnson, Reno, Nev.; Jennue Jarvie, Draper. Lloyd BURIED. Christopher Kenneth Lloyd, Valley, Friday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at 4760 So. State. He died July 21 of injuries suffered in an accident. Born on Jan. 18, 1982 in Salt Lake to Ronald K. and Sheri Kindgon Lloyd. Survivors, parents; Jaimee, Janeal, Janette, all Magna; grandparents, Paul and Renee Kindgon, Salt Lake; Charles and Wana Williams, Magna; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews. 4, West Kasworm BURIED. William Matthew Kasworm, Taylorsville, Tuesday in Elysian Burial Gardens, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died July 25 in Espanola, N. M. Born on Sept. 29, 1902 in Taylorsville to Gustav and Anna Formert Kasworm. Member of Good Shepard Lutheran church; past president of Utah State Seed Council; helped organize Salt Lake County Fair, served as first vice president in 1936; . president of County Member of Lions Farm Bureau, 1935-37club for 40 years; presidentr of Taylorsville, South Cottonwood clubs; helped organize Salt Lake County Farm 83, Laborn Assn., served as manager, treasurer; served as canal superintedent for North Point Consolidated Canal Co.; retired 1972 as County Flood Control superintendent. Survivors, daughters. Idaho. Johnson s James and Elsie Jones Johnson. Married children; nephews. 27 nieces, Palmer BURIED. Lynn M. Palmer, 66, Friday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died July 22 in West Valley. Born on Nov. 7, 1919 in Salt Lake to Abram and Ivy Mitchell Palmer. Married to Fonda Knudsen on Dec. 12, 1959 in Salt Lake. Survivors, widow; daughters, son, DeAnne Cannell, Salt Lake; LaRae Sessions, Preston, Idaho; Dallas Whitaker, Ogden; sister, Marjorie Benvegnu, Salt Lake; six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren. In Dutch oven, mix fruits and vegetables with vinegar, sugar and 1 tablespoon salt. Tie pickling spice in a cheesecloth bag; add to mixture. Bring to boiling; boil, 45 to 60 minutes or till reduced by half. Remove spice bag; pour mixture into hot, clean pint jars, leaving headspace. Adjust lids. Process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes (start timing when water boils.) Makes 5 pints. Garrick BURIED. Betty Lou Garrick, 59, West Valley, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died July 26. Born on Oct. 22, 1926 in Salt Lake to Robert James and Florence Elmina Long Garrick. Member of LDS church. Survivors, brothers, sisters, Albert R Taylorsville; Raymond A., Pittsburg, Calif.; Mrs. Frank (Virginia) McLaughlin, Kearns; Mrs. Dean (Darlene) Carroll, Mrs. Larry (Beverly) Bobbitt, West Valley. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u l) VI IT POO' ,J o Relaxing s'e 5 lbs. (15 med.) ripe tomatoes, peeled, cored and chopped (8 cups) 3 medium apples, peeled, cored and chopped ( 3 cups ) 3 medium pears, peeled, cored and chopped ( 2 cups ) 3 medium peaches, peeled, pitted and chopped ( 1 2 cups) V2 cups chopped onion 1 medium green pepper, chopped 1 medium sweet red pepper, chopped 2 cups vinegar 2 cups sugar 4 cups mixed pickling spice to Louise G. Smith on June 7, 1945 in Murray. Army veteran of WWI. Retired fpr Knnecott Copper Corp. Sur-- " Vivors, widow; sons, daughters, Henry A. Jr., Milpitas, Calif.; James Ronald Cook, Kearns; Delores Forsythe, West Valley; Barbara J. Collett, Kerrville; 16 grand- STcsOaSseS Sootb' Ftutf Ckit ftefcak BURIED. Henry Anders Johnson, 88, West Valley, Friday in Sunset Gardens, following services at 4760 So. State. He died July 20 in Kerrville, Texas. Born on Nov. 14, 1897 in Salt Lake to Anders Summer Shape-Up- ! vale, will represent Utah in the Miss Teen pageant this November in Kansas City where she will compete with girls from all other states. Patricias talent is piano and bassoon. She was a Sterling Scholar in music; member of the National Honor society; recipient of a full scholarship to Brigham Young University; winner of the Joel P. Jensen award and Semper Fidelis award and listed in Whos Who among America's high school students. She also enjoys running, dancing, debate, camping and traveling. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Boyer, her grandparents from Provo, she won the Utah title on July 19th in Ogden. She placed first in talent with a piano and bassoon solo, first in interview and overall winner. She received a $1,000 cash Linda Hurley, Espanola; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Geo (Martha) Hoehner, Mrs. Tom (Bertha) Saathof, Albert, all Salt Lake; Walter, Grants Pass, Ore.; Martin, St. George; Fred, Hazelton, EnnnnannnggnananaaaaaaaEESEW Patricia Ann Bonney Is Utah's Miss Teen Patricia Ann Bonney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bonney, Mid Dr. Carol E. Kasworm, Houston, Texas; Hensley BURIED. Sean Anthony Amos, 16, West Valley, Friday in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, following services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. He died July 22. Born on Oct. 31, 1969 in Salt Lake to Richard Anthony and Christine Johnson Amos. Student at Valley Christian school; member of Catholic church. Survivors, parents. West Valley; sisters, brother, Mrs. Paul (Michelle) Hall, West Jordan; Mrs. Wayne (Carma) White, Magna; Lisa, Greg, West Valley; grandmother, Rettia Jones, Portsmith, Ohio; nieces, nephews, aunts; cousins. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. McKee and graduated from Sandy high. Hugh D. Rush, West Valley City, brought a bottle of home canned relish for me to sample and when I told him to thank his wife, he quickly laughed and said that he was the one to thank because he was the cook. Hugh also brought a few copies of other recipes he makes for his family and as I try them out, Ill share them with you. Everyone in the office agreed that his Fruit Chili Relish is worth the time and effort to make. So, with our thanks to Hugh, heres a recipe worth trying. In his church duties he has been president and counselor of both the graduate. Amos Rick Haslam and Tawni McKee, both of Sandy, will exchange their nuptial vows on Thursday, August 7th, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 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