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Show i i i i i i V i V V ' 3 vr 3 Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET The Ralph Gardners Note 50th Anniversary Ralph W and Florence Alexina Woodbury Gardner will celebrate their 50th Wedding anniversary with an open house on Saturday, October 24. Friends and family are being invited to call that evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Pioneer Hall, 7800 So. 1050 West, West Jordan. The event is being hosted by their daughters and grandchildren. Ralph W Gardner was born in West Jordan to William and Mary Elizabeth Thomas Gardner on December 20, 1912. He has two Their next move was to Gunnison, sisters, Grace Brown, of Midvale, Utah where he worked for Utah-Idah- and Ethel Cook, of West Jordan. Sugar Co. until the family During his life, Ralph has engaged moved, in 1951, to Murray. in farming, dairying, livestock and Since then Chris was employed by poultry raising. For a number of Filtrol Corporation as a years, he raised sugar beets, onions maintenance mechanic until his and row crop. retirement in 1977. He has worked at Utah Idaho In addition to her 12 year's work Sugar Factory, Utah Poultry and the with the Green Sheet, Lois was also U. S. Smelter. In 1977, he retired from the S. L. employed by Murray School District as school lunch cook and manager. County roads and bridges departTheir activities through the years ment after 17 years employment. have been centered around their The honored man has enjoyed hunfamily, friends and the LDS church. ting, fishing, woodworking, gardenEach has held many positions in the ing, has an interest in guns and antianous wards where they have lived ques, and is an avid reader of and presently they are serving on historical and religious literature. the genealogical extraction proHe has a keen interest in his gram and in working The Madsens are the parents of pioneer ancestory with tools. three children: Judy (Mrs. Carl) Florence Alexina Woodbury GardHunt, Pleasanton, Calif.; Terry ner was born November 22, 1913 to Diane (Mrs. Arnold) Bateman of William and Florence Edith Seottsbluff, Nevada and Ross Barney Henry in Granger. Woodbury, Ci(Eleanor) Madsen of West Valley Siblings are a brother, Ivan Woodty. bury, and a sister, Bertha Rohner, They have nine grandsons and both of West Valley City, and four granddaughters. Chris And Lois Madsen Mark Golden Wedding Chris and Lois .Madsen of Murray celebrate their Fiftieth Wedding anniversary with an open house to be held Saturday. October 24th. 1987 A reception will he held between the hours of 7 00 to 9:00 p m at the Mui ray 10th and 11th ward building, 5750 Nena Way. Friends and relatives are being invited to attend and the Madsens request no other gifts than vour friendship. Lois, former Munay coriespon-den- t will for the Green Sheet newspapers, was born in Ccon. Idaho, the daughter of .Newton and Juletta Andrus. She grew up and attended schools in Idaho Falls. Idaho whei e she and Chris In st met. Chris was born in Gunnison, Utah, the son of Martin and Julia Madsen and he and Lois were married on October 26th in the Manti LDS Temple Alter making their home in Idaho Falls lor three years, they moved to Los Angeles and resided there during the World War 11 years. Chris was employed by Cleveland Wrecking Co. and the North American Aviation Co o Missionaries another sister, Elizabeth Erskine, of Seattle. Florence has devoted her life to working with livestock, farming, and to various organizations related to those occupations. She takes pride in that she owned, developed and upgraded registered Holstein dairy cows. Her animals consistently set production records and were awarded top prizes at state and local fairs. Florence has been recognized on a local, state, and national level for her 55 years of service as a club leader. Russell Palmer Todd B. Richardson Thirty-fiv- years were spent e work- ing as secretary of the S L. County Farm Bureau and Florence has volunteered over 50 years of help to community, county and state (airs In addition to working on the farm. Florence worked for a short tune at the West Jordan Locker. Florence's avocations have included raising game birds and canaries She has an interest in plants and flowers and has collected a large variety of iris roots She enjoys working with both large and small animals and is currently involved in helping to raise beef cattle. Ralph and Florence were married October 25, 1937. and their marriage w'as solemnized May 4. 1938 in the Sal Lake LDS Tempie They are the parents ot two daughters, Mary Ann (Mrs Theron Don) Jorgensen, of Castle Dale. Utah and Betty Florence (Mrs William Lee) Naylor, of West Jor- Russell Palmer will soon leave to an LDS mission in Osorno, Chili and will enter the training serve dan where over ticipated 700 scouts Robert, deceased. A.. Kearns; Phyllis JK CRAFTS 3448 South 5600 West par- TU Painting and Patsy are Make It and Take It Every Saturday I Huihwm.!', HAIR CUTS Reg. 8 PERMS Includes: $5 Style and Cut Reg 4184 W. 4570 South Bennett, Rvan Heaps, son of Michael and Wendy Heaps and Kaye Cardwell, all of West Valley City, has recently been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout. He is a member of Troop 691, with Ron Stowe of Taylorsville 17th ward est The tutui e missionary is the son of Brian and L u g e n e West. Taylorsville, and is a 1986 graduate of tay lorsville high He has attended the University of Utah I by entering street north call 966-815- 8 of COiiPONBSHMHHHHakl Hell be home before hes homesick. know von won t rest casv until he's bark home with Ryan Heaps W 79S!1 1 YUNG'S BEAUTY SALON Eagle Scouts, training centei October 28. His farewell meeting will be held October 25 at 12:30 p m. in the Tavloisville 31st ward. 5233 So. 3200 l Bring This Couponl Gate y&utaiil) 'A Tt ml' Ikit (Find home Valiev. Michael Teiry West has accepted a call to till an LDS mission to Cumiba. Brazil, and will enter the Class Tole Paints, Yarn, Counted Cross Stitch, Balloon Bouquets, "How To" Books, Silk Flowers her family says. Draper; and Ileen Brownlee, Peggy Sullivan and LaWana Moss, West V est leave-of-absen- i She is the grandmother of 43 and of 51. the We love you dearly. MOM Her family tells, She has shown great love, strength, patience and compassion to those around her and has unselfishly given of herself at all times. Clara is the mother of thirteen children, ten of who are living. They are. Mark W Virginia; L. Dick, Washington; Lee W., Colorado; Ray J., Heber City: James P. and Dale Michael Terry Bonnie 28th. The future missionary will speak at 11 a m. in the Granger 6th ward. 2850 West Lehi Drive, on Sunday, October 25th and that afternoon friends and relatives are being welcomed at the family home on 3395 So. Hogan Street. Russell is a graduate of Granger high and is now on a religious from the army where he was stationed, this past summer, in Egypt He will return to the armed forces following the completion of his mission. His grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Herman Spencer of Escalante, Utah and Earl Valentine of Brigham Citv. Utah dan. They have two granddaughters and three grandsons. Clara W. Mortensen Marks Birthday Clara W Mortensen, Kearns, was honored on October 21st with a family party celebrating her 80th birthday. She was born October 21, 1907 in Salt Lake, the daughter of Max and Caroline Popp and married to Joseph W Mortensen on July 31, 1926 in Evanston Wyoming. He passed away January 7, 1987. The honored lady has been a lifelong resident of the area. center on Oct. Todd B Richardson will leave soon to fill an LDS mission in Balboa, Spain and will enter the training centei on November 11th. His farewell meeting will be held in flie West Jordan 35th ward, 6500 Dixie Drive, West Jordan, at 10.00 am on Sunday October 25th The luture missionary is the son of Boyd and Margie Richardson and an open house will be held in their home. 3841 Carolina Drive, following the morning meeting Todd in a graduate of Kearns high where he was captain ol the cross country running team and was also a winner of the Green Sheet Drama Award for his perfoi mance in Once Upon a Mattress lie is an Eagle Scout, assists his father with District Eagle Scout revues and was chairman at the Merit Badge Pow Wow in West Jor- "Cut Missionaries 22, 1987 you. At Holy (.loss Jordan Valley Hospital, lie'll get the very best rare, and well put fe I him bark iu your loving hands as soon as possible. No matter what age. most people recover from surgerv faster at home. 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Ryan is a student at Valley junior high. He plays Granger Ute football, county basketball, and loves to ride the dirt bike he received as a reward for earning his Eagle. minimum. For more information or phvsician relenal. c all Extension 510. 561-888- SHOOT STAY SURGERY w M Holy Cross Jordan 3580 West Valley Hospital 9000 South Jordan. Ftah West 81-08- I |