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Show 4 ' 1 1 1 i THE GREEN SHEET Missionaries Cora W. Nielsen Marks 80th Birthday Dear Ethel September 19th with an open house, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., hosted by her daughter, at 809 Holly Avenue (6165 Earl and I enjoy your weekly column Sheet Green the very much My husband in So.) Nielsen We were particularly interested in the Aug 6th piece about "Learned in Kindergarten because it was by Robert Fulghum We dont know him personally, but we knew of a Unitarian minister in Edmonds, Washington (we used to live there) who retired a year or so ago was born on September 16, 1907 in Overton, Nevada to Brigham and Eva Perkins Whitmore. She was married April 11, 1925 in Salt Lake City to James Peter Neilsen who is now deceased. Daniel R. Howes Kyle J. Reece Daniel R. Howes has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission to Columbus, Ohio and will enter the training center on September 23. His farewell meeting will be held in the Taylorsville 33rd ward, 2970 W. 4270 South, at 9:00 a.m. on September 20. An open house will be held at the Village 2 clubhouse, 4100 So. 2700 West, after 12:00 noon on September 20. The future missionary is the son of K. Ross and Sharon G. Howes, West Valley City, and is a graduate of Granger high where he was involved in drama, Madrigals, and served as Seminary council president. He attended B YU for one year and plans to return after his mission to pursue a major in Theatre Arts. Daniel is the grandson of Mr.and Mrs. Ralph J. Gardner, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Howes, Roy. J 4 li r We checked with our Unitarian friends in Washington and I was told that yes. indeed, the Rev Fulghum certainly did write what you quoted and is now compiling a book of such writings for Random House. We shall all have to look for it when it is publish ed She worked at the Remington Small Arms Plant during World War II, and is a member of Relief Society and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Cora is the mother of Vonza Dash, Carol Green, Jackie Gritton and Bonnie Hawkins. She has eight grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. The family requests no gifts. Rev Fulghum is an interesting man - not only a minister but an artist d've seen a few renderings and he is accomplished at a Seattle prep school We've heard and teaches art part-timhim speak on one occasion Of course I'm biased (all Unitarians are opinionated and we brag about that), but he is a great speaker - laces all with humor and wisdom e Thanks for your columns. rc Sherry Kyle J. Reece has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission in the southern area of Washington D. C. and will enter the training center on October Incredible Edibles 8. His farewell meeting will be held . A few thoughts of my own: believe that those opposers of capital punishment who hold candlelight prayer vigils near scheduled execution sites, are a entitled to their beliefs as I, twho favor capital punishment) am to mine Indeed, from all I know of them, their vigils are conducted in good taste and are models of decorum I CREOLE FISH FILLETS (For microwave) Microwave covered at MEDIUM power) 3 to 4 minutes, or until tomato topping is heated through. Let stand covered 2 minutes. Serve over hot rice. Makes 4 servings. (50 4 c. chopped onion ti c. chopped celery 1 large green pepper, chopped clove garlic, minced d tsp. salt d tsp. ground red pepper B tsp. pepper 1 pound whitefish fillets, cut thick (Fresh or defrosted frozen), cut into 4 serving-sizpieces 1 can ( 8 ounces) tomato sauce 1 large tomato, peeled, seeded and chopped Cooked rice in dish with thickest portions to out side; overlap thin ends Microwave power) covered at. HIGH minutes, rotate dish turn Microwave at HIGH 3 to 4 minutes, or until fish flakes easily when tested with fork Drain liquid Top with tomato sauce and tomato (100 e 4 I find executions to be sorrowful, but iust and necessary sions. not times for rejoicing CHEESE 2 (3oz I Dear Green Sheet, pkg cream cheese l(4oz ) jar (.lid English spread lc grated Cheddar cheese 1 1 1 1 occa- Thank You Ethan Pearson BALL Debbie Hill e Place onion, celery, green pepper, garlic, salt and peppers in square glass baking dish. Cover with vented plastic wrap. Microwave at HIGH 5 minutes Arrange fish pieces I find some favorers of capital punishment to be an to others of us who also believe in it: those who would surround an execution with a carnival-likatmosphere, those who lind in an execution course for celebration, those who say, "It should have been made more painful for him. or He should have been tortured first. And I have seen or heard all of the above in connection with the Selbv execution Contrariwise, embarrassment 1 1 Gaes Dear Editor, Ethel Bradfords comments on the Selby execution, both the "Out My Window column and the editorial, are the best I have read on the subject in any of the local media at 9:00 a.m., September 20 in the Granger 15th ward, 2835 So. 2855 West. Family and friends are being invited to call at 2980 So. 2910 West following the meeting. The future missionary is the son of Lyle J. and Patricia N. Reece, West Valley City and is a gradaute of Granger high. He is the grandson of Ida M Reece, Salt Lake City . 17, 1987 Letters Cora Whitmore Nielsen will celebrate her eightieth birthday on Mrs. Thursday, September Would it be possible for me to get a copv of Mrs Bradford s article on -- Childhood' "Where is it? I missed that Thursdav s paper Our family enjoys the paper very much Now that we are taking out a year subscription we wont miss anymore papers Tbsp parsley flakes tsp lemon juice tsp onion salt tsp garlic salt Thank ou. Betty Partridge Mix all together Form into ball and roll in chopped nuts 7560 So 2700 West West Jordan, Utah 84084 Jeffrey Knight Jeffrey David Knight has ac- cepted a call to fill an LDS mission to Montreal, Canada, and will enter the training center on September 23. His farewell meeting will be held in the Taylorsville 30th ward, 4950 So. 1950 West, at 10:50 a.m. on September 20. Friends and family are being invited to an open house at the Knight home, 4659 Danna Circle (2125 West), following the meeting. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Knight, and is a 1987 graduate of Taylorsville high. Jeffrey is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight, Bennion, Lois Y. Johnson, Taylorsville and Ted Johnson, Salt Lake. - Obituaries D. Scott Gillespie D. Scott Gillespie has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission in Birmingham, Alabama, and will enter the training center on September 23. His farewell meeting will be held in the South Cottonwood 14th ward, 1160 E. Vine Street, at 2:00 p.m. on September 20 and an open house will be held from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at 5943 So. 1320 East, on Saturday September 19. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alva Gillespie, Salt Lake and is a graduate of Cottonwood high, where he played on the basketball team and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is an Eagle scout and has completed one year of college at Dixie College. Scott is the grandson of Louise Fitzwater, Tooele, and Allen and Helen Searle, Santa Ana, California. V f&n'ir 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah Alvin Pendleton BURIED. Alvin Freeman Pendleton, 88, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Sept. 7, 1987. Born Aug 3, 1899 to Calvin David and Harriett Morris Pendleton. Married Nov. 26, 1923 to Theresa Long. Employed Kennecott Copper 42 years. Survivors include wife, Magna; children, Alvin, Va ; Mrs. Katherine Whiteman, Calif.; Mrs. Nola Cole, Grantsville; David, Magna; 18 grandchilden, 23 two great-grea- t grandchildren. PRICES EFFBTlJ tftAkVEUOtd , BROCCOLI 2m Fish PEPPERS lO UTAI-- JONATHAN cm TXUCJ0O5 L Jack Fletcher Senninger, single SLICES BURIED. Harold Harris Keskey, 72, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Sept. S, 1987. Born Sept. 3, 1915 to William J. and Laura Harris Keskey. Married Dec. 16, 1939 to Marian Hanson. She preceded him in death. Member St. Paul's Lutheran church. Worked 41 years for Hercules. Survivors include two sons, Robert, Mich.; David, West Valley; five grandchildren, one brother. Gme UJHCH 66, Harold Keskey Fillets AMERICAN Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Kearns 16th ward. He died Sept. 9, 1987. Born Aug. 13, 1921 to Robert Peter and Zina May Waters Senninger. Married Nov. 20, 1948 to Nancy LaRae Simons. Member LDS church. Employed 31 years by Rio Grande Motor- I Dorttos AUlPS CO A So&rfoop LJr&AG RICE-A-RO- Gregg H. Poulsen y Duane Campbell Duane Campbell, 56, Saturday in Sunset Gardens following services at Sandy 43rd ward. He died Sept. 9, 1987., Born March 1, 1931 to Glen Wilford and Irene Mangum Campbell. Married March 20, 1953 to Jeanne Poulsen in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivos include wife, Sandy; son Terry and wife Karen, Kearns; daughters, Mrs. Craig (Susan) Oliver, Cheri Campbell, both Sandy; five grandsons; mother, Sandy; two brothers, one sister. John Seddon BURIED. John Capson Seddon, 79, Saturday in Holladay Memorial Park following services at Valley View 9th ward. He died Sept. 9, 1987. Born Sept. 6, 1908 to Samuel Mathew Thompson and Mildred Capson Seddon. Married July 29, 1940 to Frances Arlyne Enquist, later solemnized in Provo LDS Temple. Member Utah Highway PAtrol 1942 to 1970. Survivors Include wife; daughter, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Stevenson, Florida; one brother. I ' j LONG-- SPAGHETTI j 20 44ax. , feoa-BISCUIT- 14' trr juice nr em sauce TOMATO VH!? 10 N1 M&r GavtW SHU S 4,734- COTTAGE CHEESE - X MTSR, Robert Asay Holbrook has accepted a call to fill an LDS mission to Bilbao, Spain and will enter the training center on October 7. His farewell meeting will be held at 11:30 a.m., September 20th, in the Taylorsville North Central stake Gregg H. Poulsen is now serving house, 3020 W. 4700 South. Family and friends are being in- an LDS mission in the Spanish vited to call at the family home, 2216 speaking area of Morristown, New West 4520 South, between the hours Jersey. He left the training center on of 3:00 and 9:00 that same evening. The future missionary is the son of September 15th for New Jersey. The missionary is the son of Dr. Robert and Kaye Holbrook, Taylorsville, and is a graduate of Jerry Poulsen, Bennion and Karen Taylorsville high. He is an Eagle Poulsen of West Valley. He is a graduate of Granger high scout and is employed with Best Prowhere he was the student-bodducts. has attended Brigham Robert is the grandson of Robert B. and Marjorie Holbrook, Salt Lake Young University and attained the City, and Verl and Lavaun Asay, rank of Eagle Scout. Gregg is the grandson of Mr. and Taylorsville. The Asays are presentEmerson Hand, St. George and Mrs. in LDS mission an ly serving Alta Poulsen, Bennion. England. a 5cWreibev' Roz- - GflLDEs) Hi- - JackSenninger BURIED. . 179 W WEIHERS GREE-- BURIED. James Joseph Black, 23, Friday in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Sept. 7, 1987. Born May 22, 1964 to James Linden and Barbara Jean Hensley Black. Member LDS church. Survivors include parents, Taylorsville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Zenos and Ellen Black, Mr. and Mrs. John and Gwendolyn McClean, one brother and to sisters. SEPT 'old fashioned ' 7 Fr juXs James Black way, received a 29 years safe driving award from American Trucking Assn. Survivors include wife, Kearns; children. Jack, Layton; Mrs. Sterling (Judy) Howes, Taylorsvile; JoAnn, Kearns; Jerry Dwayne, Salt Lake County; Jody, Calif.; two daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. Davis (Zina) Sergeant, Mrs. Jerry (Kathleen) Cordova; 18 grandchildren, numerous brothers and sisters. Robert Asay Holbrook kMt JL REGULAR DIET, OR UGHrV PE PS I , SLICED. A&VJ Rocfbaer pawJLij )z 02 JUICE GRAPE combination) N 9 BAG- - . |