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Show 9 THE GEEN Thursday, June SHEET 1, 1987 1 Molesflinis Steven Lee Yates Weds Yvette Marie Ortega Out My Window Ethel Bradford Steven Lee Yates and Yvette Mane Ortega, both of Ontario, California, will become man and wife in rites to be performed in a garden wedding at the home of a friend, Gary Brown, in Hacienda Heights, California on June 13th But now we must. It has been found,strangely , that AIDS is spread mainly by males. Male to male if gay and male to female if not. And it docs not matter if the womanis innocent or one who is among the AIDS does not care w ho it hits. AIDS . . at times Ive thought about the word and then pushed it aside, feeling it had nothing to . do with me or mine. Children born to a woman carrying the virus stand over 50 percent chance of getting it dunng the birth process. Mot in the womb, but in the birth channel. And once in that childs body it does its work silently and swiftly. A few years and its all over. All over but the heartache, anger, and resentment that lingers. So, But AIDS does not go away. nd so, finally, I faced the problem. Head on. o matter how much I wish it had neer appeared on earth . . . how much I wish this green valley could be free front it I know this cannot be and I am no longer turning my back on learning about AIDS. ... And the more I learn, the more appalled I am at the terrible abyss it reveals. Whether you want to talk about it or not, its there. Its here. And doctors do not know what to do about it, or even how to prevent its spreading. And the fact that doctors, dentists and such now all wear gloves is the absolute proof of their fear of it as well. Its here and silently and secretively passed front one to another. its being Small po once a killer, as openlv evplored, quarantined against and conquered. Polio terrorized the world, but it too was stopped. But each was conquered because people weie not afraid to face, explore the terror and then fight it. He must do the same with AIDS, but we Ortega of Hacienda CA and is the owneroperator of a beauty shop there The groom is the son of Salt Lake County Assessor and Mrs Robert L Yates of Granger He graduated from Granger high in 1972 and is attending Cal Poly Tech, majoring in journalism . . matter-of-cours- Sister of the bride, Lisa Ortega, was maid of honor while Rhea Y Hyde, sister of the groom, attended the guest book Reagan was booed when he recently suggested such a procedure, but I would bet money the booers would not work, play or live with one with, say, open syphillus. Or even one with a messy, sneezy, coughy, runny nose and eyes Jessie Lopez performed best man duties while David Yates ushered cold. The newlyweds will honeymoon at Caneal Bay, St John, Virgin Islans and will make their home in Ontario, He want such a sick person to go home and not spread their misery through the office. Those who booed do not want people protected from the sec'ret killer and sadly, AIDS does not advertise itself as a messy cold does. CA parties were hosted by friends of the bride Pre-nupti- I do not trust Reagan, much that he has done has angered me and I will be glad when he is no longer my President, but I am with him 100 percent o i AIDS testing. H'e can not see where the virus is.. . when or where we might contact it. . . or are ev en certain how it can enter our bodies. Volunteers Needed At State Prison les, there will be anger over the tests Yes, there will be opposition. 1 es, people will protest in our streets, but it must not matter. The AIDS virus must be conquered and it won't be as long as we hide it, refuse to face it, and let it remain in the closet. Blood tests. Routine blood tests. hang-up- blood tests. Sot Frank Heights, day to me . . . testing for it must plague? Because be done . . . and done quickly. It must become as routine as taking blood pressure and those other tests doctors make when they take vials of our e blood, les, as a it must be done. hesitate to do so because it is a sexually s transmitted virus and we have our when speaking openly of our personal sexual lives. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs I write about this modern why do . AIDS . . . I've looked again, touched the perimeter of knowing more about it and again stepped back. Mainly in fear, hoping that if I didn 't know a bout it, perhaps it'd go away. A rehearsal dinner will be held at Ruebens Restaurant in W hittier, CA followed by a reception at the Brown residence There is a need for volunteer workers at the Utah State Prison, Point of the Mountain, facility General office help is needed and also one familiar with data entry, Wang system, although training could be available Taken-for-grante- d or some dav. Incredible Edibles two hours a week from to 6 p m is being asked for A cai is a necessity because all w ork is done at the Point of the Mountain offices 1 Those interested aie being asked 266 3697 for more but SOW. Right SOW. candy and 2 tablespoons tioners sugar The honored confec . Missionaries Jess And Ethel Cowan Honored At Open House The family, friends and neighbor Jess and Ethel Cowan are hosting an open house on Fnday, June 19th, to celebrate their Fiftieth edding anniversary The event will be held at the Granger Christian church, 2600 West To make 2 cups, whip 1 cup whipp mg cream until stiff peaks form Fold in G cup crushed peppermint to call Echo Nev, mfoi mation Mature people are desired and the office hours are flexible, but one or sof Mint and chocolate are a favorite flavor combination Vou can easily whip up Peppermint Whipped Cream to go with hot fudge sundaes hot chocolate or chocolate souffles pair have three and one greatgrandchild They enjoy music, bowling, amateur radio and their church work whete Ethel was organist for some time grandchildren Dave Farley David Farley has been called to serve an LDS' mission in Christ church, New Zealand and will enter the training center on June 17th Paul Breinholt Paul Breinholt has received a call to serve an LDS mision in Bangkok, Thailand, and will enter the training center on July 15th His farewell meeting will be held in the Hunter 2nd ward, 3970 So 5200 West, at 11.30 a m on June 14th The future missionary is the son of Mrs Doris Breinholt and Richard Breinholt An open house will be held at p m that same day at 5347 West Elaine Ave Paul is a graduate of Cyprus high and the grandson of Harold and Dons McCullough of Magna and of Eugene and Evelyn Breinholt of Salt Lake 1 South, between the hours of 7 and 9 in the evening The family requests no gifts Jess and Ethel were married in Moline, Illinois on May 19, 1937 and made their home there until September of 1951 when they moved to Cleveland, Ohio They continued to live there until January of 1959 when they came to Utah woi ked in Illinois and Ohio as communications operator for United Air Lines and transferred to Salt Lake as a resident electronics technician for Aeronautical Radio Inc He retired in 1976 and the two have made their home in Kearns since then a of two They are the parents children, James (Enid) Cowan of Magna and Delores (Mrs Vincent) Mungillo of Irian Juya, Indonesia, where they are missionary teachers for the Christian Missionary The future missionary is the son of Mr and Mrs P Farley of West Valley and they are welcoming friends and family in their home following the farewell meeting David is a graduate of Granite high where he played on the basketball team His grandparents are Frank Wolthius and Avis F ai ley Wolthius, Ogden, and Delbert and Enone Hardman, Provo Thomas Erick Hofeling 3800 Jess His farewell meeting will be held in the Granger 14th waid. 2101 W 3100 South, on Sunday, June 14 at 3 50 p m Milestone Deadlines Thomas Erick Hofeling has been called to serve an LDS mission to Charlotte, Noith Carolina and will enter the training center on July 8th His farewell will be held in the Sandy 18th ward, 9331 South 300 East, at 12 45 p m on June 14th The future missionary is the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas D Hofeling of Sandy and there will be an open house form 2 to 4 p m at 574 Jene Drive following the farewell meeting Tom is a graduate of Jordan high and he just graduated from the Col lege of Eastern Utah with an Associate Degree W liile at CEU he was a officer in the LDS Student Association He is an Eagle Scout and while at Jordan high, was editor of the ; ; Milestone stories, including weddings, birthdays, pageants, missionaries, engagements and such MUST BE m the Green Sheet office at least eight (8) days prior to the Thursday m which you wish the story printed All , anniversaries, We reserve the right to edit all material brought to us for publication. Come to 155 East 4905 South, Murray, or call Ethel or Dorene for more information at Thomas is the grandson of Leah Hofeling and the late Thomas F Hofeling and of the late Varian and Ella Moi tensen all of Murray 2 Alliance church 1 James Powell Timothy Kevin H. Williams 11 W illiams has been called seive an LDS mission to London, England and will enter the training center on July 1st for preparation Kev in to His faiewell meeting will be held in the Tajloisville 1st ward, 1165 4800 South at 10 40 a m on June 14th The future missionary is the son of Mr and Mis BuinellD Williams of Taylorsville and the grandson of Amelia W illiams and the late Neldon Heber Williams and of Fern Seeley and the late Wellington Justice Seelev, all of Salt Lake Kevin attended Dixie College this past ear after graduating from Tavloisville high in 1986 James Powell ITmothv has ac cepted a call to serve an I)s nus sion to Manchestei New Hampshire and will enter the training center on June 17th His larewell meeting will be held in the West Jordan 66th waid 7200 So 2700 W est on June 4 at 9 a m lhe tutuie nnssiorai v is the son of P al and Lucv Powell Timothy of West Joidan Friends and relatives aie invited to an open house from 10 10 to 30pm 2531 Harvest Lane 7120 So following the laievvell James is a giaduate of West Joi dan high wheie he was a lettei win nei in v arious spoi ts James is the youngest of seven 1 1 i child) en Bradley Michael Gauz Bradley Michael Ganz will soon leave to fill an LDS mission in Fukuok, Japan and will be honoied at a tarevvell meeting in the Midvale 8th waid 642 Jackson Street, at )() 50 a m on Sunday June 14th The futuie nussionuiv is the son of Brenda Gan LeSueur now making nona, and of her home in Mesa the late Michael D Ganz Mis LeSueur is foimerly of Mid vale and the family will welcome guests at hei Midvale home, 582 Roosevelt Ave following the morning meeting enter the tiainmg actuate ol Hillwest high and has completed one veai at Bi ighum A oung I nivei i Biadlev entoi on will June 17th He is a gi sitv He is the grandson of Hovd and Roma Gail of Midvale and of Noal and Beth Bateman of Sandy |