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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, March 10, 1988 James And Madge Smith Mark Sixtieth Anniversary Out My Window James P. and Madge k honored children at an open celebrate their sixtieth Ethel Bradford the morning to make herself lovely. At times cringe. at the party 1" is often asked, and, the very same group is referred to, the though answer can vary like a tumbleweed-in-the-win"Who was 'Who was at the party?" Ask a doctor and the reply could be 'Well, there were three people who are going to have a stroke if they dont change their life style, one diabetic was there, three with arthritis and, unless I am way, way, wrong, there were a couple of alcoholics." Windsor by their house to wedding between the hours of 2 and 5 in the afternoon. Madge and James met in Pavant, a small town near Filmore, Utah, and were married in the city bank of Filmore because that was where the LDS Bishop worked. Their honeymoon was spent in a sheep camp. The two began their married life in Delta where they lived for 2&12 years and then moved to Arizona in 1931, where James worked on building highways, was a cook, cattle driver, trucker those farmer and during Depression years. The family moved back to Delta for one year and then came to Salt Lake, living on 6th West and North Temple Streets. After 15 years in that home, the State of Utah purchased the land and buildings to construct Highway anniversaiy. Friends and relatives are being invited to call on Sunday, March 6th, at 712 East 4200 South, I Then theres the one who would differentiate the groups by labeling which Chakra they are coming from. "Boy, oh boy, there were two or three men coming straight from their First and Second Chakras and Id hate to be alone with them on some dark night! There was one "lovely" tuned right into his heart Chakra and . .." Well, you can guess the rest. Others, (men or women) see people quite differently. They would say, "Well, there were a couple of women (or men) that Id really like to make-ou- t with, a couple of women (or men), who were trying to make out with the first two, there were several I wouldnt even try to get close to, four or fwe of them were definitely into a relationship with the person they were with, and the rest of them were just part of the scenery. " The couple moved to West Valley and have remained there ever since. They are the parents of James R. (Dorothy) Smith; Peggy E. (Mrs. Wilford) Tueller; William D. (Glena) Smith; Therese (Mrs. Ronald M.) Canham; Karl W. (Earlene) Smith; Sherrill (Mrs. Duane) Burns; Ronald K. (Donna) 5. one-on-o- See, thats the way a doctor looks at people. But, ask an astrologer and the answer would be something like this. "Oh, there was a perfect darling Aries, a Virgo, one strong honcho Scorpio, a couple of Sagges, two or three gentle Pisces and ..." See what I mean? Yes, yes, yes. You know darn well thats how some men (or women) see the social scene. And, I suppose theres nothing wrong with it, just the way they are. Smith. I could go on and Another might answer the question with, "There were three Orientals, four Blacks, several Spanish or Mexican, a couple of Scandinavians, Same people, but what a different and on for another two columns, but this is enough for anyone to see how hard it is for people to make a go of any relationship. viewpoint Say some woman looks like Marilyn Monroe yet has a brain that makes her want to talk of "ideas" not sex. Every person there would get the wrong signal and she would go home disgusted, saying, "Why cant anyone see me for my mind and not just my body. " ..." I have a very dear friend (and shell recognize herself here) who would answer the question in a way that blows my mind. Shed say, "There was a woman wearing that marvelous dress we saw last week at ZCMI, another wore a hat I saw on Dallas a week or so ago. Most of the men were casual in sweaters and pants, a few of them looked real neat in sports jackets and slacks and two of them knocked my eyes out with their dark suits, white shirts and red ties. ". great-grandchil- Vise versa. Some woman with a body far from todays ideal, yet with a mind that thinks only of sex, sex, sex. Poor thing! People approach her thinking she wants to discuss the latest political poll or the space program when really, all she wants is to discuss "you-and-me- Yup, I love her very much, but that, my dears, is how she sees people. Now, dont get me wrong, but its just her way of seeing us. But shes a hard one to meet for lunch, let me tell you. See, Ive had a hard morning of work, and shes had No wonder this ole world is in a turmoil Our signals get all crossed up because we all look at each other from different viewpoints. And dont tell me how you see me, because, let me tell you, youre wrong! Ida Oliphant Pratt Honored On Her 70th Birthday Ida Oliphant Pratt will be honored on March 12 at an open house to celebrate her 70th birthday. friends, neighbors and relatives to join them at the West Jordan LDS 25th ward building, 7875 So. 4000 West, between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. Ida was bom March 7, 1918 in The event will be hosted by her children and they are inviting all V , v. 4. ; v I Orangeville, Utah, to Zadock Ralph and Mary Oliphant. She served an LDS mission to the Northern States area. r & All Milestone stories MUST be in the Green Sheet office at least I: NINE (9) days BEFORE the date you wish your story to be published. m ' S'',' w - A t, ' ,w , s PI aza 45 - s - , . , electrolysis techniques for sensitive areas Registered nurse electrologist Jane Forsyth RN, RE Pain-fre- We Want Your Recipes e Beverly Rocks, Cedar City and Kenneth C. (Jean) Nilson, So. Jordan. Connie Wiley, Darlene (Mrs. LaMar) Bailey and Barbara (Mrs. Bill) Larsen are deceased and three children died at birth. She has 36 grandchildren, 97 and 15 Carl Nelson and they had nine children. After his death in 1981, she married George Barnett in Evanston, Wyoming. Mrs. Barnett worked at the Remington Arms Plant for six The family requests no gifts. AFFORDABLE, WEIGHT-CONTRO- 35 M.D.-SUPERVIS- PROGRAM L PER MONTH (AFTRMmUWOMUP) Program Includes Wtukly Wdfk-l- n Vitamin Inaction Daily SuppUmrat Appatita Central Medication Montkly Dr.'a Conauftatian Otker program araUie including ModHait A diet cookie. Mr MmW T ro ImoraMt. For Appointment; 268-844- 6 call; Bonnovillo Medicol Group Milestone Editor P.O. Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 PERMANENTLY it Mode-O-Da- y birthday. The occasion will be hosted by her children on March 19th at 465 West 6th Avenue (7500 South), in Midvale, between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Rhea was born on March 17, 1898 in Franklin, Idaho to Joseph and Zina Albiston. She married Melvin Biggs in 1915 and they had three daughters. The marriage ended in divorce and in 1923 she married Ethel Bradford, WE REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR months during World War II; at Pykes Manufacturing for one year in 1939 and for 20 years, retiring at the age of 69. She has been a hostess at the Senior Citizens for the past 11 years. Her hobbies include crocheting and quilt making. She is a member of the LDS church and has been a Relief Society teacher most of her life. Her children include Wanda (Mrs. Sargent) Rich, Hurricane; Aletha (Mrs. Wallace) Chatterton, Franklin, Idaho; Royce (Sara) Nelson, West Jordan; Calvin (Shirley) Nelson, Fruitland, Utah; Rhea Nelson Barnett of Midvale will be honored with an open house celebrating her 90th to I: i Rhea Nelson Barnett Reaches Ninetieth Year The Green Sheet would love receive your favorite, family-testerecipes for us to publish weekly. No promise day of publication can be made, but they will be used as soon as possible. Kindly send your recipe, along with a snapshot (if you wish) of yourself that need not be returned to: v DEADLINES: sg They have 26 grandchildren, 33 and two are now expected. One Alisha Lori Canham is deceased. n Linda Bond RE Members: Utah Guild of Professional Electrologists 4 American Electrolysis Association COMPLIMENTARY 268-445- She was serving in the Naval 4 S25 East 4500 South IF CONSULTATION F1 10 , Salt taka City Sneeze AQ. 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