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Show 4 Pff ifff ir food fun family 2B tVKr MRf Y Wf tv MMl a Thursday, Oct. 7, 1982 wGafflCg CQSlo)o)(gnlDDilg i i t Ethel Bradford, women's editor Miriam And Arus Westover - hours of 5 and 7 p.m. gifts are being requested. Mrs. Westover is the former Miriam Nielsen of Hyrum, Utah. Mr. Westover is a open house on Saturday, Oct. 9, to cele- brate their 12, 1979. During the early 1930s, Arus attended Utah State University in Logan for three years. And when the young couple were No 50th wed- ding anniversary. 8,1k lead-of- t cle shop and later sold Hoover vacuums. He also sold Hoovers i when the family moved to Salt Lake in 1939, and a year later they where Arus went to work for Utah Copper at the Magna Mill. In the meantime, Miriam worked during the World War II years 4 i i at the Remington Arms Plant near Red- and St. Idaho. know a little bit about floods for a sister of mine had her home flooded during the 1960s and its as real to her today as it was then. I i i i t And shouldn't it be? Papers, t books, why pictures, albums and furnii i i i i i i i Anthony, But Arus returned to Magna when Kennecott opened the new refinery in Garfield in 1950, and continued to work there until his retirement in 1972 at age 66. In addition to being an active scouter in Utah and Idaho since he was a teenager, Arus has enjoyed hunting and fishing all of his life. He was also active in sports during his high school and college years, where he excelled in football, Mr. and Mrs. Arus Westover Friends and relatives are being in- vited to call at the Magna Senior Citizens Center, 8952 West 2700 South, between the first married they lived in that city where both of their children were born. To make a living, Arus operated a bicy native of Logan, where they were married on Oct. 14, 1932. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. i t i Magna Chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Miriam stake farm committee. Miriam enjoys work- kinds of handicrafts at home, at church and at the Magna Senior Citizen ing on all Center. She also the mother basketball, baseball, education lesson in the track and cycling. Today Arus is a ward Relief Society, member of the Elders and is active in the quorum presidency of his LDS ward and a member of the Magna teaches Marie Mendenhall on September 17th. A wedding breakfast followed at the dants. Scott Barton and Magna. Their daughter, Shirley, is married to Eldon Nye, and has five children and five grandchildren. attending i i t I "My first reoction was to get on the phone and call for Bermingham and Shelly Brown in marriage. A garden ceremony and reception was given at the home of the brides parents and a wedding breakfast was held at the Oaken Bucket. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Pre-nupti- al PHOTO AT LEFT OhmmHw! Southern Mrs. Warren Brown and is a graduate of Granger high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Owi Ewi Ambassadors and organization Lambda Delta Sigma. The groom is the son Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Barton of and Mrs. Tropic, and graduated from the Bryce Valley high. He is attending SUSC with a major in elementary education. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Barton Kathleen Plessl was matron Houston, Texas for the LDS church. He filled a mission to SUSAN ANN STAUFFERS fljCDHSdl Dean and Mr. Kilfoyle and Mrs. Mont Forsyth were switched in error last week. The Green Sheet regrets the error and the embarrassment and confusion it may have caused the several Mr. and Mrs. Sean Bermingham Shelly Brown Is September Bride Eastern Star To I 4 "The rain finally stopped, but there are still three inches of water downstairs that the pump will not touch. The house smells horribly and gets worse each day. Every spare hour we've had has been spent with boots on, hauling stuff from the basement to a pickup truck to begarbaged. September 18th was the date chosen for the double-rin- g wedding ceremony uniting Sean also welcome. Experienced, professional backgrounds Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 PM Parkside Elementary School 5175 S. 495 E. Temple. Mrs. Darrington will be assisted by Mr. Bring this ad for a Patron. Honored Murray I for new students on introductory class Come early to register Bring a mat or towel See. 13 other class times available For more information call: Susan Ann Mike Merle 272-472- 278-686- 3 uf i pUS1 8 262-572- 2 278-686- 3 l guests will "But now. Yes, it's not I on- the sentimental sorrow of what has been ruined, but it's the monetary, too. First theres the cost of fighting the water and then the cost of everything lost. We'll be paying the price . . . emotionally and financially . . . the rest of our lives." t I t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Yes, the news story is over, but the results will never end. Kim Fast, Lisa Hilton and Tammy Erickson. newlyweds honeymooned in Try A Want Ad! k Tli0te'a a imeu . . . WHY EVERY COUPLE SHOULD HAVE A PORTRAIT MADE OF THEMSELVES Demman, how you of A MASTER COLOR PORTRAIT CAPTURE YOU AS YOU REALLY ARE. LET Our photographers use their skills to portray the way you look, the image you leave with others . . . the way, in fact, you want to be remembered. include WHEN YOU THINK Worthy Grand Patron of Louisiana, and Mrs. Rosamond PHOTOGRAPHY think of moro than 35 years of experience and the roputotlon ovallobU fa you at . . . Grand much-honoro- d Chapter committee member and past Grand Matron of the Utah jurisdiction. A reception in honor of Mrs. Demman, Mr. Newman and other distinguished guests will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday at the Masonic Temple. An open installation for members and guest will be held at oclock Friday 7 Photographvi ' CERTIFIED jr 0SDEb.Q,QmZb i 1 j ,i 1 ij 4 Irfo 02DB$ PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Matter f Photography it ait recognition given hy Photographer ot America 4 4 4 4 4 California and will make their home in Salt Lake. things you say and do , . . Most I ly appear ... the stages at which loved ones make a mental record Everett Newman, I 4 more calls than they could ever t( handle, yet they listened to me and 4 I came twice to help. 4 The camera should record at various times in life Hibler of i 4 4 4 i4 YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELVES AND TO THOSE YOU LOVE . . . Magna, Worthy Grand SPECIAL I Wendell 4 4 I Arlette Stacey and Tiff over the I I t Bringhurst, organizations 77th annual session to be held Wednesday and Oct. 14 and 15, in the Masonic Temple, 650 E. South I 4 i4 Schedule preside 4 4 4 4 4 I Elaine Buckner, Mrs. Ruth H. Darr-ingto- n of Ogden, Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star of Utah, will I I 4 77th Meet Susan Ann Stauffer and Mike Arnow are the instructors for a second successful season of a unique exercise experience. Bring your partner, meet interesting people and have an exciting evening together. Singles are 4 4 I al Carol I I i and also graduated from Granger high. Sonya Brown was maid of honor and flower girls were Stormy Brown, Heather and Kimberly Walker. Chris Walker attended the guest book. Best man was Mike Bermingham while Mike and Teal Brown ushered. parties were hosted by Kathy Holden, Lorena Klima, Pre-nupti- t4 i The flood control people were wonderful. Even though they had Bermingham, The I I 4 every trip I moke because I am throwing away things I bought or saved for years. My children's childhood playthings and clothes, I thought another generation would treasure, are gone. "I cry thony Bermingham The pictures for the weddings of Mr. of 4 I parties were hosted by Tecla Rees, Shelley Hodson, and Kathleen Plessl. Utah State College with a major in elementary education, and is involved in the t I "I never felt so alone in my entire life. There was water coming in beneath my doors upstairs and the basement flooded downstairs. Well, finally found an old pump that had to be tended every two hours and so I set my alarm for 12, 2, 4 and 6 o'clock during the night and had a neighbor check it during the day. "There were 15 inches of water and boxes and loose carpets floating around. Both my furnace and hot water heater were close to the water line. I I I The newlyweds will honeymoon in southern Utah and then will make their home at Cedar City. tion given at Hunter Fifth ward. An open house was also given in Tropic, Utah. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mendenhall of Hunter, and graduated from Cyprus high. She is npw t i i Barton attended the guest book. Chuck-A-Ram- a, i Jon married Karen Keetch and they have two children. I I I didn't even know I was in danger," one gal from our office tells, "until I saw water coming in at the sliding door. Suddenly I knew that if the water were high enough to reach my doors, I'd better look downstairs. When I did I didn't know whether to cry, or panic and run. Both of their children live in Connie with a recep- and should . . . rightfully and logically . . . have gone to another generation, are gone. And, if they somehow survived the flooding, they will forever hold the stains and odor. Drive down some of the streets where the high water went into torrents and on the curbs you will see the remains. Carpets, boxes of books, papers, clothing. It's all there for the garbage man to haul away as junk. I 4 "I I I of honor with Jill Worthington Chapman and Laraine Barton Niemann as atten- ture which were family treasures, Pioneers. Scoff Barfons Wed In Jordan Temple United in marriage at the Jordan River LDS Temple were f the people who lived it. For them, the sudden surprise and horror may be over, but coping with the results has only started. i t4 help. With my husband out of town I needed male muscle and fast, but no, no one had pumps. No, the retailers were sold out. No, the rental agencies hod given out their last one hours before. Within a week the floods-came- , did their damage and wood Road, making ammunition as part of the war effort. It was 1946 when the family moved again, this time residing for a few years in Preston i now it's over. i 4 d B tadi&td went the way of all news i i stories. Shelved, stale, over i with. i i But the story is far from over for t to Magna moved i i i i As far as the news media is coni i cerned, the story is over. It had its i place on front pages and as the i story on TV broadcasts but Magna Pair Honored On Golden Wedding Arus and Miriam Westover of Magna will be honored at an Out Our Window . . . 4905 So. Dial 262-268- State 5 |