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Show 2B f Out Our Window . ' '4 A ' t ! c"7 Bxadlatd adults today are reaching back to recover and learn how to use the arts and crafts their grandsires so blithely discarded. The Honeymooning at Sherwood are newlywed Mr. and Mrs. young II This large post-Wgroup grew up in the mast prosperous era this country has ever seen, with "goodies" dropped into their laps before they even thought to ask. Santa brought bikes before they could use them. Toys they didn't know what to do with. TV, stereos, records, tapes and other electronic toys were theirs. Frozen and fast foods provided instant gratification. alization of the shrinking value of money, and a secure knowledge of the growing value of their own skills. The Mother Earth magais their bible and it's introduced them to weaving, pottery, natural childbirth, fences, building digging wells, raising cows, sheep and chickens and sq forth. zine Ethel Bradford, women's editor. wCOfflG'S Cfli)))ta)DGi)fJ food family fun Hills, Scott Clark. They were married February 13 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and were honored at a reception that evening at the Taylorsville 15th ward. The bride, the former Sandy Curtis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kent Curtis of Taylorsville and is a Cottonwood high graduate. She also graduated from SUSC with a degree in elementary education. pre-scho- kits were the first clues to the change, but as the recognition of their own capabilities grew, they have taken more and more control of their lives. They are the generation of rediscovered self sufficiency. They are leaving the suburbs they grew up in for open land where they can build their homes as they wish and not as zoning ordinances decide. They are the ones taking homes which are "beauties" and old, decrepit making them gorgeous again. They are not claiming total independence from "the system" but are demanding that there is some activity in their lives. They might spend evenings at the ballet, the symphony or even take part in some of those cultural activities, yet, at the same time, be deep into the back-t- earth movement. There are no false manufactured boundaries to their way of They're buying stoves and their garages, patios or walls are lined with wood they've cut and sawed themselves. They cook from scratch and demand "whole" foods, not those made sterile by processing. They dehy- our fancy conveniences (necessities) were once the "proof" of our intelligence. For almost 100 percent of us, those conveniences have become the "substitute" for our intelligence. life. g All food which allows free- from freezers that are useless without the false god of Energy. Today's young adults are discovagain. ering the pasic how-to'They, and their skills, just might be the catalyst which brings stability back to our nation. And we could use a large dose of that, too. dom s Bartering is a way of life. And not from "cheapness," but from a re Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clark The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I. Clark of Kearns and graduated from Kearns high. Scott is now a student at the UofU where he is studying business management with plans to enter law school. Attendants for the bride were Susie Curtis, Rhonda Homer, Jan Ashworth and Joni Anderson. Jill Henderson was maid of honor while Cheryl Anderson and Pam Newton attended the guest book. Ron Gibbons was best man while ushering were Kelly Kimber, Gary Geertsen and Sherm and Steve Alma and Lawrence Rushton and Progeny Five Generations In Double Exposure by Margaret Slack He is Grandpa Great to his 43 great- - grandchildren and perhaps his (he has four so far) might some day call him Grandpa Great-Grea- t. It is Alma Rushton of Hunter, who can boast of this large number of descendants and he and his wife Ethel will celebrate their 64th wedding Double Ring Ceremony Unites Pamela Santy, Lantz Monson Pamela Santy became the bride of Lantz K. Monson February 12 in a double-rin- g ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Lion House and a reception was held that evening at the home of the brides parents. Claudia Robinson was matron of honor and Neil Monson best man. Ushering were Drew Monson and Gary Santy, and Geri Monson was at the guest book. Pamela is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Santy and is a graduate of Granite high and LDS Business Kaye Shelton To Marry In May Rites Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kaye are Mr. and Mrs. William D. Shelton of Taylorsville. Kaye is planning a May wedding to LaVar J. Jolley in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. PHOTO AT LEFT LaVar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Darwyn Jolley of Firth, Idaho. He has graduated from Firth high and Ricks College Ind is presently attending Idaho State College in Poca- College. She received her associates degree in fashion merchandising and interior design and is now employed as an illustrator. Lantz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Monson and a Murray high graduate. He is now a student at the UofU. He has also filled an LDS mission to Hamburg, Germany. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake after a honeymoon to Southern Utah. Jean Monson hosted a party for the couple. tello. Kaye is a graduate of Cottonwood high and has attended Ricks College. Kaye Shelton Mid-Wint- 1981 The doctor's son is a carpenter and a dang good one. The teacher's daughter conin her ducts a home. The attorney's son has opened a repair station for cars and is making a success of it and his life. There isn't an apology or explanation in the bunch of them, only amusement that others don't see what a satisfactory lifestyle they have I drate Thursday, Feb. 19, Some of their suburban parents are foolishly apologetic that their offspring consider courses at a technical school of more value than those at a college. So what has happened? They are taking advantage of the "new" but at the same time they are saying, "This is 'surface' living with no depth or involvement for 'me'. want to shape my life and not leave all decisions and actions to some corporation." wood-burnin- Scott Clark Marries Sandy Curtis WEST VALLEY VIEW In New Guinea, discovery of a plant that may rival the soybean. is The winged bean nutritious, will grow anywhere without fertilizer, is completely pods, roots and leaves. er anniversary in June. The lifetime resident of Hunter is the son of Edward Rushton, one of the first settlers of the area. Even though he turned 86 in January, Alma is still active, playing on two bowling leagues each week. Just since his birthday, he has hit a 200 score twice. He manages to keep very busy, including a little work on his dry farm, plus keeping up his own garden. Theyre such a close, special couple and so lov- disclosed one ing, Ron Ruston. Alma and Ethel brought eight children into the world, five living and four still residing in the Hunter area. They are Lawrence, the oldest; Don, Elsie R. Lovelace, Shirley R. and Dorothy R. Jones. In the past year, two of Almas grandsons have become grandfathers for the first time. Ron and Gary Rushton, sons of Lawrence, each have daughters who gave birth to sons. Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the An unopened canned ham should be stored no longer than six mon- area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. SMILE AGAIN. (One Day Service!) 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