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Show 2B Monday, December THE GREEN SHEET 22, 1986 vh t. $ ' v ywy Wss-- At. i tt, ,,vv Missionaries The Night Before Christmas . . . Updated To 1986 I shuffled some papers - he saw it He twisted the screws; we were lively appear! and quick, and lie soon knew assembly would be quite a trick. Fast as eagles in flight the pieces were found, and he w histled and shouted for parts all around. "Aon socket! ow pedal! Sow tires! Sow brakes! On handles! On kickstand! On horn! Oh . . . but wait!" In the top of the toolbox, he fumbled around, "I need two more screws!" he said with a frown. And like all good parents determined to please late Christmas Eve, li e shouted and yelled some complaints to each other. There was never more frustrated father and mother! when they meet with an obstacle "Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house not a creature was sleeping, especially my spouse. The stockings w ere hung by the chimney with screw s. (If you can't find the nails, what else do you use)? The children were restless, awake in their beds, while visions of spanking them danced in our heads. I worked in my bathrobe. My husband, in jeans, had gone down to the den with directions and dreams to assemble a bike that came in small pieces with deflated tires and fenders with creases. Soon down in the den there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my task to see what Has the matter. I l a v to my husband I flew like a flash; he as shuffling through carboard, his actions were rash. The bike on the rug by this now flustered Dad soon gave me a hint as to why he was mad. He needed a kickstand. It had to be near. H And then, in a panic, li e heard on the stairs the prancing and hopping of feet . . . 'bout two pairs! I opened the door and w as turning around, when kids burst from the hall with a leap and a bound. They were dressed all in flannel, from their necks to their knees, and their nightgowns were soiled w ith sugar and cheese! Stephen R. Ward John B. Anderson Excuses poured forth from each pair of lips. They stood in defiance w ith hands on their hips. Their eyes w ere wide open, and each little child jumped when I yelled w ith a voice hardly mild. They w ere frightened but cute, though much bigger than elves. A wink of the eye and a pat on the head soon let them both know they had nothing to John B. Anderson has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Argentina, he will enter the training center on January 7th to begin his training. His farewell meeting will be held in the Hunter 17th ward, 3500 S. 6000 West, at 8:30 a.m. on Decmeber They saw not a thing but went straight to their beds, and lie finished the bike and put bows on the sleds. Then wheeling the bike by the tree (out of sight). My hubby announced we should call it a night. 28th. Car-dob- dread. a, A farewell in his honor will be held on Dec. 28, at 2:20 p.m. in the Taylorsville 21st ward, 955 West 4800 South. The future missionary is a graduate of Cottonwood high and has lived in Taylorsville all of his life. An open house will be held on Saturday, January 17, 1987 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Taylorsville 21st ward building for both Ronald Ward and his friend Bryan Boam. Both will be entering the training center on Jan. John is a graduate of Cyprus high. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon F. Anderson and the late missile. But I heard him exclaim as he turned out the light, "Merry Christmas, mv dear, and next year A 0 BIKE! " Bryan Wayne Boam, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Boam, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Guatemala City, Guatamala. Bryan was born in East Lansing, Michigan but was raised in Taylorsville and graduated from Taylorsville high in 1985. He has just attended the fall semester at Brigham Young University. A farewell meeting to honor him will be held Sunday, January 11, 1987 in the Taylorsville 21st ward, 955 West 4800 South at 10:50 a.m. A double open house will be held on Jan. 17th from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Taylorsville 21st ward to honor both Bryan and his friend Stephen Ronald Ward w'ho will also soon leave to serve an LDS mission in the Philippine islands. Both men will enter the training center on January 21, 1987. Stephen Ronald Ward, son of Ronald and Rosaleen Ward, of Taylorsville, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Manila, of the Philippine Islands. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Anderson and they will host an open house at their home, 3551 S. Chatterleigh Rd., immediately following the meeting. He sprang to his bed, to the clock gave a whistle, as the time had flown bv like a large Titan Bryan Wayne Boam Hazel Rich. 21, 1987. 9 Obituaries Pits. Resident of Kearns since 1956. Acin St. Paul's Lutheran church council. Survived by husband, Kearns; sister, Mrs. Don (Ardis) Christensen, Cedar Ci Kayla Armstrong Graveside services were held Wednesday at Lake Hills Memorial Park for stillborri infant "Kayla Armstrong, daughter of Kathrine Armstrong, Kearns. Survivors include grandparents, Milton and Kathleen Armstrong; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McDonald, Fla; aunts, Bonnie Sonisio, Kearns; Jennifer Brenton, North Salt Lake; Lisa Armstrong, Kearns; uncle, Milton Armstrong, Kearns. f Just wanted to tell you enjoyed your column last Thursday about flying and the bubbly. I thought I was the only white knuckle flyer there was. I loved sharing your experiences. Keep up the good work. I look forward to it. $ Sincerely p Jennie Miller Lois Hull i $ s Twenty-eight- School Reunion h For Pirates women met recently Twenty-fiv- e at the home of Joyce Pagliaro Lowe to friendships that were formed when they all attended Cyprus high, graduating in 1958. It was an evening filled with questions and answers of, not only, How are you?, but of "What have you been doing for the past quarter of a Do you have any century?; and children?, grandchildren? Of-The-P- ast Where have you lived? The meeting w'as planned on the and was a huge success. Cleora Davis Brock made name tags with each senior high picture attached, and Linda Liedtke Hoskisson created ceramic walnuts and pumpkin favors for each one three. Christene Florence Elder provid re-ne- tgrandchildren, ed the humorous entertainment with Im a Renaissance Woman in a dinDiet Drink World. A ner was served and the evening ended w'ith endless promises to not let another quarter of a century go by without meeting again. BURIED Wlpt better way to Mcrry Cljristirps BURIED Milton Ezra Gibbs, 64, Saturin Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Dec. 17, 1986. Born June 3, 1922 to Calvin DeLoss and Bessie Falling Gibbs. Married May 27, 1946 to Florence E. Bressler Veteran of U. S. Navy, World War 11. Survivors include wife, Kearns; daughter, Mrs. Gordon (.Linda) Losser, Michael Shay Lee, 8,. Friday Cemetery. He died Dec. 16, 1986 after being hit by a car. Born Jan. 8, 1980. Son of Ken Lee, Tooele; mother and step father Coleen and Steve Braithwaite. West Valley. Survivors include parents; sister, Misty Lee, step brothers, Kirk Russell, Brandon and Cory Braithwaite; grandparents, Howard and Gloria Penn day in Tooele Thm'i Monica Taylorsville; sisters. grandchildren a imtm and Jarred, . . . Were Wrapping Up Our 40th Christmas four . . . sisters. Preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Louise Dimick. Robert Harrison pot-luc- k Among others assisting with the reunion was Connie Garfield Milton Gibbs Michael Lee BURIED Jennie Lapriel Sampson Miller, 84, Wednesday in Sunset Gardens following services at Granger Third ward. She died Dec. 13, 1986. Born July 21, 1902 to Joseph S. and Susie J. Sly Sampson. Married July 5, 1923 to Elton A. Miller, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include children, Mrs. Don (Betty) Payne, Salt Lake; Billie Miller, West Valley; Mrs. T. J. Helen) Vinson, Az.; 12 grandchildren, 17 grea- f Murray, Utah ty; brother, Fred; Washington - iP how much I ington, Alaska; George and Lola Lee, Bob and Louise Braithwaite, Tooele; Kearns. Preceded in death by a sister, Windy Lee,. beside whom he is buried. ' Oi. tive BURIED Robert (Bob) Harrison, 59, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Kearns Second ward. He died Dec. 16, 1986. Born April 13, 1927 to Walter C. and Carolee Satterfield Harrison. Married Aug. 14, 1946 to Bettie Jacobson. Served in U. S. Navy. Member LDS church. Owner of Harrison Auto in Kearns for many years. Charter member Kearns Lions Club, president Kearns Jaycees, member Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include wife, Kearns; parents, Calif.; children, Brent and Judy Harrison, Bountiful; Holger and Vickie Harrison Mannek, West Jordan; grandsons, Brandon, Bryce and Benjamin; sister. t t I i t Fern White j i t BURIED Fern Ivie White, Friday in View Memorial Park following services at Magna ward. She died Dec. 16, 1986. Born March 6, 1897 to John C. and Janet Bell Ivie. Married Jan. 2, 1912 to George White. He died March 15, 1977. Survivors include children, Mrs. Vivian Valley Fisher, Magna; Mrs. i Waldemar (Thelma) Arit, Sandy; six grandchildren, six great great22 grandchildren. Rollo Bianchi For that very fashionable something to wear. They'll select their own great quality buy to make the holiday season a bit more festive. Fine choice for him. ..and her. Stole Houto; H1(W. 10 Sun., flout Sflf. a.m. to 9 12 Rollo Bianchi, former resident- of Bingham Canyon, died Dec. 7, 1986 in New Mexico following a heart transplant. Prior to the surgery he had been given only 72 hours to live. The son of James and Grace Bianchi, he graduated from Bingham high in 1943. He was a veteran of the United States Navy, serving during World War 11. Resident of Albuquerque since 1946. Survivors include his wife, Edna; children, Richard, Denise and Terri Nerhood, granddaughters Michelle and Kim Bianchi, all of Albuquerque; three brothers, Hugo and Roger, Midvale; Ernie, Sandy. Preceded in death by parents and brother, Harold. FiuIum Plate Ktatf .w. 262-942- 1 Use Your Roper's Option Charge or Your Bankcards i i i i we pause to reflect on the many years it's been our privilege to serve the portrait needs of this area, it makes us ail the more aware of our gratitude for your patronage and prompts us to ex- press . . . ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE STAFF . . . Seoaww Gteelwga rWMlUMUM Mary Pitts .w. a.Ht. to 5 AS WE EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS 4905 So. State Services were held FridJy at St. Paul's Lutheran church for Mary Elon Farnsworth Burns Pitts, 63, who died Dec. 15, 1986. Born June 1, 1923 to Watson J. and Okal Fredrickson Farnsworth. Married Nov. 15, 1941 to Don P. Burns, later divorced; married June 5, 1954 to Barry 'Master of Photography is an exclusive recognition given by Professional Photographers of America I 262-268- 5 I i j |