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Show s THS GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sepf. i -- iiipoimi inihJumMHtlltb 5, 1988 Bryan Dean Hermansen Bryan Dean Hermansen has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Morristown, New Jersey and will enter the training center on September 21st. His farewell meeting was held in he Murray 14th ward, 6270 So. 300 East, on Sunday, August 28th at 10:45 a.m. The future missionary is the son of Dean and Carol Hermansen, the grandson of Mary C. Nesi. The late Angelo Nesi of Holladay Twin Brothers Leave For LDS Missions and Micha Allen Patey, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Tbw n,dre have accepted calls to serve LDS missions ,P?tey; ward, 1250 eyaIe 1S?etiJ1,B 1 W. 4375 t,he Wil1 be held in the Taylorsville p.m. on 14th Sunday, Sept 11 6Tandsons of George E. Patey, Salt Lake City and Marie Mork of Taylosville. Robert Andrew Michael Allen Patey Patey Robert Andrew will serve in the Philippine Islands, and will enter the training center on Sept. 21. He is a Taylorsville high graduate, LDS Seminary graduate, Eagle Scout and a member of the Order of the Arrow. Quezon City, Michael Allen will serve his mission in Calgary, Canada and will enter the training center on Sept. 14. He is a graduate of Taylorsville high and is an Eagle Scout and LDS Seminary graduate. and Jorgen and Fern Hermanson of Salt Lake were also grandparents. Hermana Lisa Rosalie Vigil Homecoming Hermana Lisa Rosalie Vigil is returning home after completing an LDS mission in the Spanish speaking area of Tern pe, Arizona. Her homecoming meeting will be held in the Murray 10th ward, 5750 So. Nena Way, at 9 a.m. on September 11. The returning missionary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Vigil of Murray. She is a Murray high graduate and has attended University of Utah and Salt Lake Community College. While at the UofU she affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma sorority. Jeffrey N. Walton Jeffrey N. Walton has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Lima, Peru and will enter the training center on Sept. 14. His farewell meeting will be held in the Manhattan ward, 4586 W. 3960 So., Sept. 11. at 9 a.m. on His sister Diane (Mrs. Dan) Pope and her sons came from Atlanta, Georgia for the event. Brian graduated in the top third of his class from Murray high where he was a member of the a capella choir and the business College. MmmMOOOOQOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQOQQ The future missionary is the son of Narvel A. and Ethel Walton and they are inviting family and friends to their home, 3790 Manhattan Drive, between the hours of 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. Jeff is a 1987 graduate of Granger high and has been in a Navy training program for the past year. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Walton, Cokeville, Wyo., and Pauline Stevens of team in applied economics. He attended the fall and winter quarters at Salt Lake Community DEADLINES: All MUST Milestone SeviMt, TVedetuvfr stories be in the Green Sheet office at least TEN (10) days BEFORE the date you wish your story to be published. We regret there can be NO Offers Quality - Elegance Good Location Affordable Prices 4897 Coll So. Redwood (262-4940- ) Cowley, Wyo. David Paul Arnold David Paul Arnold has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Spanish speaking area of Albuquerque, New Mexico and entered the training center yesterday, September 7th for preparation. His farewell meeting was held on August 28th in the Taylorsville 11th ward. The missionary is the son of Richard R. and Deanna Arnold and they greeted friends and family at their home following the meeting. Brian Smullin Rodney J. Sorensen J. Sorensen has to serve an LDS call a accepted mission in Cochabamba, Bolivia and will enter the training center on Sept. 14. His farewell meeting will be held in the Colony ward, 4251 So. 4800 West at 9 a.m. on Sept. 11. The future missionary is the son of Fred J. and Mildred Sorensen and they are inviting family and friends to their home, 4375 So. 4755 West, at 11 a.m. following the meeting. Rod is a 1987 graduate of Granger high where he was in DECA club and on the mens gymnastic team. He has attended the Salt Lake Community College where he was a cheerleader. His grandparents are Loma Sorensen, Salem, and Stella Y. Dunn of Lake Shore, Utah. Rodney Brian R. Smullin has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Bacolod, the Philippine Islands and will enter the training center on Sept. 21. He is a graduate of Taylorsville high and .the grandson of Mr. Read S. Arnold, West Valley City and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eggen of Sandy. OOQQQQQQQQQMQflftMQQQQQQOQQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOl His farewell meeting will be held in the Hunter 2nd ward, 3970 So. 5200 West at 9 a.m. on Sept. 11. The future missionary is the son of Ray and Louise Smullin and they are inviting family and friends to their home following the meeting. Brian is a 1987 graduate of Cyprus high where he lettered in football. He is an Eagle Scout with three palms and has been attending Snow College. He is the grandson of Marian Benson. The late E. William Benson, Granger, and Ralph and Gerry Smullin of Blackfoot, Idaho are also his grandparents. OBITUARIES. BURIED. Kincaid Irish Irish Kincaid, 62, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park. She died Aug 28, 1988. Born Nov. 18, 1925 to Enoch Jero and Elizabeth Pollock Reynolds Marned An-- ii 1942 to Clarence Calvin 3, Kincaid. Member LDS church. Survivors Reynolds Kearns; children, husband, Lee, Kearns; Mrs. Walter (Patricia) Briggs, Colorado; Mrs. Kerry (Ann Laurie) Bundy, Magna; six one grandchildren, one brother, three sisters. include Caivm Mary Bennett BURIED. Mary Arvilla Peterson Bennett, 84, Wednesday in Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Granger 19th ward. She died Aug. 28, 1988 Born Jan. 20, 1904 to Louis William and Emma Margaret Crump Peterson. Stepmother, Grace Vadbury Peterson. Married May 2, 1930 to William Henry Bennett, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Dec. 28, 1973. Survivors include children, Leon WillL. Rulon Mrs. iam, West Valley; (Beverly) Coe, Magna; 11 grandchilone dren, 18 two two brothers, sisters. Anthony Harrison BURIED. Anthony (Tony) Paul Harrison, 14, Wednesday in Centerville CemeBom July tery. He died Aug. 28, 1988. 1, 1974 to Robert T. and Jackie include Chapman Harrison. Survivors L. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jackie Kunz, West Valley; Mr. and Mrs Robert T. Harrison, Denver; brothers and sisters, Trent, Christopher, Michael, John Lee Ashley Harrison, Denver; Kunz, Perry Ramos, Roni Lynn Kunz, Mrs. West Valley; grandmothers, Mrs ChapEugenia Marjorie Harrison, man, both Centerville. Clifford Porter Clifford Samuel Porter, 82, Wednesday in Murray Cemetery following services at Kearns 39th ward. He died Sept. 2, 1988. Born Apnl 18, 1906 to Calvin Oscar and Lavina Mae West Porter. Marned June 2, 1934 to Olive Marned Lois later divorced Smith, Meyer, later divorced. Married Feb. 1, 1983 to Amelia Mae Wells Member Rancher and boxer. LDS church. Survivors include wife; children, Roger Oliver, Clifford Lee, Larry Lynn, all Bountiful, Ronnie Ray, Germany; Gay George Caraly, Arizona; Meyer and Robert lee Meyer, IDaho; Jessie Linda Parker, Calif.; Sarah Elizabeth Warner, Nevada; grandchiltwo dren and sisters BURIED Chris Dean SERVICES were held Thursday in Evanston, Wyoming for Chris Neil Dean, 27. He died Sept. 2, 1988. Bom Dec. 25, 1960 to Shervin Neil and Alice Kayne Pyatt Dean. Married Dec. 15, 1983 to Julie Ann Vanderpool. Survivors include wife, children, James Aaron, Tyrel Benjamin, all West Valley; mother. Salt Lake, father, Alabama; brother, two sisters, grandparents. Doris McCullough Doris BURIED. Evelyn Hutchings McCullough, 72, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at Magna Central stake center. She died Sept. 2, 1988. Born March 5, 1916 to Charles and Gertrude Carsey Hutchings Married July 3, 1933 to Harold W McCullough, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include husband; children, Larry, Idaho; Doris Ann Breinholt, West Valley; three grandsons; sisters Preceded in death by daughter, Linda Ann. Interest-payin- g checking, plus extra banking, travel and entertainment action! The Benj. Franklin felt that active people everywhere should have a more versatile checking account. So we took action. 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