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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 MILESTONES Courtney Alan Young Claims Miriam Seno Oporto As Bride Miriam Seno of Oporto Roanoke, Virginia and Courtney Aan Young of Great Falls, Montana were married on Sept, at St. Andrews Catholic church in Virginia. Father John Abe celebrated the rites. Edith Abasolo gave the first 24, . i Jr, w ' t ixx , . r .1 - i ' Brian R. Miller Weds Debra Lynn Jones Debra Lynn Jones and Brian R. Miller exchanged wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Wednesday, Nov. 23. A wedding breakfast followed at the Granger South Stake center and that evening a reception was held at the West Jordan 27th ward building. The bride is the daughter of L. Brent and Sandy Jones of West Jordan. She is a West Jordan high graduate and has attended Snow College. The groom is the son of Delray and Sheila Miller of West Valley. He graduated from Granger high and Snow College and is presently attending Utah State University. He has completed an LDS He is currently a PhD student in metallurigical engineering at the UofU. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Vangie Guill of reading; Lisa Young the second; while Emma Coja and Prayer of the Faithful was read Roanoke, Rosemarie Lopez of New Jersey by Bebsie Quioco and organist were bridesmaids. was Charles Thatcher. Flower were Myrah girls A rehearsal dinner was held at Marcelo and Grace Estacio of the Peking Palace and a reception Roanoke; Suzanne Clark was at at the Holiday Inn South, both in the guest book while Cora Padilla took care of the gifts. Roanoke, Virginia. Performing the duties of best The bride is the daughter of Mr. man was Scott Collins of and Mrs. Ernesto P. Oporto of Cebu City, The Philippines where Manassas, VA, and groomsmen were Dehan of Christophe she grew up and had her early Versailles, France, and Waverly schooling. Hale of Petersburg, VA. Carrying She from the the rings was Michael Andres of graduated University of San Carlos with a Roanoke. bachelor of science degree in Principal witnesses for the bride is and nursing currently were Betty Allen and Rosalina employed as an RN at the bum Valera, and for the groom, Jorge unit at the UofU Medical Center. Yordan and Deleaux Paul. The newlyweds are making The groom is the son of Sally home in Salt Lake. their A1 Fahland, Libby, Montana and He Young of Great Falls. graduated from Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology in Butte with a bachelors degree in mineral processing, and from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State of University Blacksburg, Virginia with a masters degree in mining engineering. in Santa's bag is a mission in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cora Lee Olson assisted the bride as matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Karlene Welker, Becky Jones and Melanie . MASTER COLOR PORTRAIT v'T MISSIONARIES Miles. Flower girls were Heather and Meichelle Welker with Michelle Dege at the guest book. Performing the duties of best man was Scott Miller and the ushers were Darrin Jones, Jerry Welker, Jeff Miles, Tim Orme, Roger Tyler and Brett Dickison. parties were hosted Karlene by Melanie Miles, Welker, Becky Jones and Michelle Pre-nupti- al Dege. The newlyweds will make their home in Logan. Brent L. Dillon Brent preparing Dillon is now serve an LDS mission in Catania, Italy and entered the training center yesterday, Nov. 30. L. to His farewell meeting was held in the Bennion Heights 6th ward on Nov. 27. The future missionary is the son of Boyd and Sharon Dillon. OBITUARIES BURIED Nielsen Jay Jay Nielsen, 56, A. of West Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Nov. 23, 1988. Bom Aug. 26, 1932 to Alton and Rachael Pearl Jackson Nielsen. Married Marilyn Dawn Karren, later divorced. Married July 31, 1978 to Jean V. Smith Peck. Member LDS church. Survivors include wife; children, Pam Hill, Doug, Patty Michael Lignell, Perry; Peck, Lori Bilanzich, Toni Colon, Derek Peck; 14 grandchildren, one sister. Valley, step-childre- n, Ed Harmon BURIED. Redwood Edgar Harmon, 80, Friday in Memorial services at St. Estates following Martin De Porres He died Nov. 22, Catholic Church. 1988. Bom April 5, 1908. Married Sept 16, 1935 to Dorothy Mark. Member Catholic Church. Survivors indude wife, West Valley; children, Mary Johnson, Midvale; Julie Jones, West Valley; Clarence, Murray; Raymond, Taylors15 ville; ten grandchildren, Dorothy Given BURIED. Dorothy Given, 69, Monday in Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Granger 23rd ward. She died Nov. 23, 1988. Bom June 11, 1919 New Zealand Wellington, Alexander and Alice Hannah Lowrie Scott Married in N.Z. to Ray Given, U.S. Marines. Member LDS church. Survivors indude husband; children, Mrs. Lana Byrd Owens, Mrs. Joi Suliafu; 13 two grandchildren, greatgrandchildren; . brother, two sisters. Brent is a 1987 graduate of Taylorsville high. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Dillon and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl F. Turnbow, all of Orem. It's none too early to make your appointment for a fittest quality Master Color portrait by one of the talented photographers on enr 1 staff. dive us a ring now today) OBITUARIES Christmas Is Coming Dirt 1W ym Kum? ? ? The secret to a relaxed Christmas holiday season is to begin early. Begin way before the Big Day to get the big and little details over with. By doing just a little baking, shopping and wrapping each week, youll not come up against a crisis the week before the main event. Here is a general schedule of events and dates. p it to fit your own needs and be sure and check off each task when it is finished. Plan what youll do four1 weeks before Christmas. Write it down, (leaving plenty of room on your list for additions and deletions) and then check off each task when its done. A bit of foresight will give you the most relaxed, happy Holiday youve ever known . . . and not one hurried day . . . nary a nervous headache . . . not even one minute of panic. Sj I; it Re-vam- wf ij !5 IS , LUeefo Plan one night or weekend afternoon for a real baking spree. Do shopping (the best of plans will find some mistakes and forgotten names) and begin wrapping presents. Plan your Christmas menu. Your guests will already be invited so you will know what will be needed. Buy as much as you can at this time, last-minu- freeze. Leave only last minute items to be purchased the week of the holiday. Because you were a smarty and planned ahead, you will have time for those neat,, finishing touches to your wrapping that you always wish you could do . . . that others do find time for . . . and now you too, can. Use ribbons, fabric scraps, paper or other small materials to make your packages more personal. Fwit Weefo B Make a 4m spend. Pro-rat- e how much for each one (and here, of course, there will be those you plan for a larger amount and those you will give smaller gifts to.) STICK TO YOUR PLAN. Buy cards, ribbons and wrappings. (That is, if you didnt purchase them at last years postholiday sales.) Buy stamps for mailing. mailComplete your buying, wrapping and for all ing gifts Send out your invitations for your Christmas parties before Dec. 1. lvm lUeeb Befm Ctatouw Trim the tree. (Youll be so well organized you might even plan on having a tree trimming party, too.) Address and mail cards, including personal letters when possible. Complete shopping for family and friends. Bake cookies and freeze. If you havent done so already, begin now. Start a small notebook where you keep a record of every name and the sizes that person needs. Keep track of socks, shirts, ring and jacket sizes. Even make a note of who has a king size bed, who a queen, double, twin or single. If you plan on gifts of sheets or bedding, the wrong size is a disaster. L One tUeek CIwImm budget of how much you plan to it between those you will give to, ! I I 4 ttfet ytm tldrA plxlcgtofiaj, Ethel Hayes think of the more than thirty year experience and the reputation available to you al .w? . - much-honore- d Bii iPhotographyt 4833 So. State Dial 22485 ctmueo : mtOTOOAfIE ! eMworaper hi am rwayUtKxi or fvn ay PretesteMl !HtofrpMr d. o 4 p IT-7M- OT d S i Berate Ctofauu -- Ethel Clark Hayes, 91, in Salt Lake Cemetery Saturday following services at Taylorsville 37th ward. She died Nov. 23, 1988. Bom Jan. 16, 1897 to James Edmund and Annie Johnson Clark. Married Sept. 7, 1916 to Roy Hayes, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include children, E. Roy, D. Ken, Vaughn, all Salt Lake; F. Dean Bountiful; Pete, Calif.; Jack, Idaho Wanda Hausman, Silver Reef, Utah Mrs. Donald (Cleo) Cook, all Salt Lake 43 grandchildren, one BURIED. FINE PORTRAITS DO REQUIRE AMPLE TIME Befm Ctatouw Finish wrapping gifts. Prepare foods for gifts to give to friends and neighbors. Maybe you already have Zucchini loaves in your freezer. And no matter how many you and your friends made in the summer, theyre fresh and new in the winter. Tke Kigki 4 0 4 ? 1 V Learns to make this beautiful Bandana scarf for only 7.95 I then wear home the hottest fashion accessory in the Country i f B eJoe Ctatouw Take the cookies you want for Christmas Day of the freezer. Thaw them at room temperature right in the freezer wrap. Put last minute surprise gifts under the tree. Get out all the special dishes and trays you plan to use for the next day and have them handy in the kitchen. Sit back and enjoy the spirit of the holidays. Build a fire in the fireplace, put on a lush robe or house coat, bathe and use perfume or bath salts lavishly. Pour yourself a favorite drink, ask a friend or friends in . . . sing carols with your children be prepared for Santa if he is making an early, special visit and enjoy the whole thing. Leave cookies and milk out for the good ole boy. to Fashions are fast and fun at Tandy! You get everything needed to make this flashy dana scarf plus personal instruction. Attforjnt i;S7.95f Limit one at this price, but there's no limit to supplies available at Tandy's regular out low prices. 25 Workshops Scheduled: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday Tuesday Dec. 1, 2, 3, 5 6 1 1 9:30 am, :00 am, 1 :00 pm, 2:30 pm & 5:00 pm ... Cfoi&tHW Vcuj Have fun. Visit, entertain, take your children to Grandmas. Enjoy life. You deserve every minute of it. 100's of A Christmas gift ideas available. 20.00 Value? when completed Limit 1 per customer at the $7.95 price WUINI fba ! 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