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Show food 2B fun family west VALLEY VIEW a Thursday, June 3, 1982 c Out Our Window . , mt SpiuuIa 4 flie Cflt()aj' lOImt 'Stgltfa WiMl There will be a lot of spouses recall happy tears and on of families, iences almost lost through the years holds 1938 organize the event and tried every way they could think of to locate fellow classmates. Some are coming from as far away as Pennsylvania and New York, but if anyone is a half-forgotte- n jokes, compare and exper- June 5th, when the Granite high laughter Class k mimed by which once held such magic at the school on 3300 South and 500 their first class reunion at Little America Hotel. f "9 t With such emphasis on sex, as it is today, the relationship of friendship is almost overlooked And, speaking of friends, don't mean when a man and woman live to- must enter into a relationship before it is important or lasting. Anything else is almost frowned upon. I gether without marriage and call each other 'special' friends. Gvmilim Cbmudes Two women, for example, may be the best of friends. Enjoying No, I mean the stuff that Plato spoke of when, centuries ago, he penned these words. The love of man and woman is a thing most usual, and, especially at first, partakes more of instinct and passion than of choice; but true friendship between two people is infinite and immortal." member of that class, and has not yet been notified, they are welcome to attend, since the location of women whose names have changed is a each other's ideas, interests, likes and dislikes, and yet be suspect, by foolish people, and deemed lesbian. And the same for men. People always think a man woman relationship to be sexual. How foolish and narrowminded we are. European and Far Eastern countries have always held friendship in high regard. They are treasured and in many circumstances deeper than any other relationship. The strong passion of first love may come and go, divorce or death, children born and grow to adulthood, changes, changes, yet the friendship goes on unperturbed and unchanging. Plato knew what he was speaking of. Friendship, a relationship that is more than lover; beyond that of husbandwife; larger than brothersister or parent. And yet . . . in its strength and breadth, it can include all of these. Or be without any of them, too. Most of us have best friends in childhood, but usually, as courtship and marriage arrive, those best' friends get lost along the way and are only looked back upon years later with nostalgia and regret that you did not make it last. Almost as if we say that if we have a husband or a wife, there is no longer room ... or need ... for a friend. What a shame. What a loss. We are putting a strain and burden on marriage that it wasn't meant to support, and sooner or later, the marriage bond is weaker than you hoped it would be, because more was demanded and expected than any one person can give. dance will be the final activity of the 1938 Granite Class renion and Dr. and Mrs. D.A. Osguthorpe demonstrate the type of dancing they did at "their school dances. A Plans for the evening include a social hour, dinner, a program by the performing stars of the Class of 38 and dancing to finish off the evening. Each alumnus will be given a mini-yea- r book which will bring them up to date on the lives and activities of Making the final plans for the Granite high Closs of 1938 reunion are (from left) Afton Silver Osguthorpe, Les Paxton, Avaron Osguthorpe and Janice Mather Moffat, members of the reunion committee. There will be 44 years of catching up as the former Gran-itian- s tee has been at work for over a year to HAVE A NEW CAREER IN 6 WEEKS Travel Trade School 263-196- Wadsworth, Oh, once in a while a man or woman may say . . . "Heshe is not only my husbandwife, but heshe is my best friend." How lucky that circumstance can be, for often the most devoted mate is not the same as a friend. Betty Ebert, John Walken-horJanice Moffat, Lottie Lamont, Elaine st couple Even the true meaning of the word has been lost and too often we think of that fine word as being comparable to pal, chum, or buddy. Something light, fun, humorous, but never something long. I I have two . . . three . . . four. A generous number of this seldom given gift, for one or even two is marvelous. I And, if you haven't yet found the Joy of friendship . . . knowing some one through and through and jtill liking that person, you're missing one of lifes most precious gifts. The average Amer- lean eats about 70 - For most of their married life the Larsens have lived in Magna, where Royal enjoyed their retirement years through the medium of travel. And since they are a close knit family they also enjoy family outings and reunions with their families. Their three children include Barbara (Mrs. pounds of tomatoes a year. Vim' 6 a irnou . . . THE BEST FATHERS DAY GIFT IS A DON BLAIR Marlin) Thomsen, who lives in Magna, and Ronald Larsen of Dallas, Texas. Their oldest son Blaine Larsen is deep and life have been lucky. did not grow up knowing what true friendship was, but once shown, I was a quick learner. Life has smiled at me, and been we have been taught that sex Green, and Edith MASTER COLOR PORTRAIT deceased. They also have twelve grandchildren and six were Friends 1932 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS 1 marriage. because overlooked Larsens Note Their 50th Wedding Anniversary The In fact, it has been wisely said that the marriages of those who maintain close friends, in addition to the love relationship, are stronger and more vital than those who try to crowd all their desire for sharing into the one channel of have Friendships Keith McDonald, married May 17th, 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Pork, Murray, Utah 84107 in Ogden Open House The 50th wedding anniversary of Royal and Ida Nelson Larsen will be celebrated Saturday (June 5th) at an open house hosted by their children in the Magna Central Stake Center, 8181 W. 3320 South, from 6 to 8 p.m. Train to become a Travel Agent. Call us for information. Classes begin: Day Classes June 7th, July 19th, Sept. 7th Evening Classes - June 21st, Sept. 13th Classes Starting fellow classmates. The reunion coordinator has been n, East. The reunion commit- and their their Naomi Pickering, with assistance from Vivian Reynolds, Les Paxton, Wilma Finlay-soAvaron and Afton Osguthorpe, John W. Billows, Amelia A. Bennion, Mirianne B. f BtWtori tke Gtmute Cfoss OJ 1938 Reiwicw - r . ives and relat- are invited to the celebration, but the Larsens request no gifts. For guests who drop during carefree summer days, serve a zesty Cheese Log with crackers. Beat together two cups (8 oz.) shredded Cheddar cheese, by fjctlljUjCCcL one-ha- lf (2 oz.) crumbled Blue cheese and two tablespoons milk. Roll cheese mixture into a log on waxed paper, then roll in cup BEAUTY COLLEGE-- 1 "Ttouftljw" our many thousands of patrons To 27th & cooked, crumbled, ANNIVERSARY! Still Offering FINE SERVICES TRAINING to our Students t OUTSTANDING to our Potrons S locations in tho ot our NOW ACCEPTING SUMMER & FALL ENROLLMENT Many Financial Aids Available Coll tho location nearest you for more information "COMPARE ... YOim CHOOSE HOLLYWOOD!" KEARNS O COTTONWOOD MALL OVALLEY 05490 OSALT 268 So. Main LAKE 328-327- SO. 4220 WEST 969-344- FAIR MALL 968-248- Royal and Ida Larsen 07S79 So. Redwood Rd. 566 6251 by Kennecott Copper as an electrician. He retired in September 1971 after being with the firm for more than 44 years. In addition he has also been active in the LDS Church, having held numerous positions in the stake and wards, as well as being heavily involved in the Scouting program. As a result of his efforts he earned the Silver Beehive Award in 1968. A devoted wife and mother, Ida has been active in the Sunday School and Relief Society of her LDS ward. She is also an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pio- neers. Together they have 1 ITS THAT PEOPLE WHO CARE CHOOSE DON BLAIR I - cares about their Dad cares enough to give him the gift only you can give gift of love - a portrait. Father's Day is Sunday, June 20th so it's time to make an appointment at Don Blairs. 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