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Show . THE OWEN SHEET Thursday, J,n,ry 30, 1986 MSflG! itt.v r Dirty Looks By The Dozen t wsw r , r - r-- i Ethel Bradford You'll get dirty looks, fists shaken at you and obscenities mouthed toward you if you do such a simple thing as driving down to Provo on some Saturday. Egad and all that stuff. I went to Provo last Saturday for a women's press luncheon and later on planned to see the Ramses exhibit. There were a few of us from this area so we chose to make the drive together. One car instead of four. Now, when I hit the freeway, I must admit, I get right out there in front. I'm not an Aries for nothing and by golly, I like a clear highway before me. But I wasn't driving Saturday. And, When I'm not at the wheel, I divorce myself completely from the mechanics of drivtraffic. That's up to soing and the meone else and I sit back, chat and enjoy. on-goi- But, like it or not, my attention was brought to the road when someone honked at us and, as they wove around us, saw a dirty look pointed our way. car on the highway us. If looks could have we'd have been dead several, times. One group shook their fists at us. (We were in the outer, slower lane, but that made no difference.) I dare say, that coming and going, we were the slowest car on the freeway. ""Wl But, wait a minute, there are two things I forgot to tell you. You'll get them only if you choose a day when BYU and UTAH have a scheduled game . . . and . . . woe to you ... if you keep to the lawful 55 mile speed limit. I watched and almost Yes, every passed killed s-Vx.-'.v- Christiansen Press Womens Wm Of Year . Conference June 11 in Seattle, Washington. A ten-yemember of UPW, Mrs. Christiansen has been a writer for the Deseret News since 1975. In 1977, she won 3rd place in the NFPW Communication Contest for her weekly articles on religion. Also in 1977 she was on KALL Radio's Sunday Morning program, "Get Me To The Church On Time", telling of religious happenings in the Salt Lake area. She is listed in "Who's Who of American Women", "Who's Who in ar 5 During the entire afternoon I didn't see one police car. Not one. I suppose they were over on State, Seventh East or 3500 South, busy picking up drivers by the dozen who had the nerve to go 47 miles in a 45 mile zone. Then the culprit can be cited for going over the speed limit. the West", and "Community Leaders of America." A member of the Salt Lake City Library Board of Directors, she is also a member of the Girl 20-ye- ar Scouts of America, having served as Neighborhood Chairman, Cadette Leader and on various council committees as well as being orginator of the "Girl Scout Birthday Baby" award in 1980. In addition to her scouting activities she also served as president of the Backman elementary school PTA, where she actively campaigned for a library in Rose Park; as second of the Rose Park Lady Lions; and ten years on the Northwest Center Advisory Board. vice-preside- nt Multi-Purpo- -- jWaltelViUiain Brock To Mark His Eightieth Walter William Brock, of West Valley City, was honored on Jan. 25 by ms family for nis 80th birthday. . The event was held in the Granger North Stake Center and was hosted by his children. Temple. The two of them make their home in West Valley. ment District Manager, Waiter was born Jan. 23, 1806 in Salt Lake, a son of Herman August Brock and Emilie Stelter Brock. He married Myrtle Vyonne Moesser on Sept. 21, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS He is currently an ordinance worker in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Priest leader. r, GrangerHunter ImproveBoard of Directors of North Jordan Irrigation Co. and has farmed all his life. He has spent forty years in , X' (3 I I Vy a.'.,..-- wkssfsF1 " the Green . Sheet Newspapers' Woman of the Year award. Four women will be selected. One will be chosen from each of the four areas which the Green Sheet covers. The reason for choosing these four women is open to your ideas. It could be for talent, civic activities, courage in the face of great difficulties, volunteer work or just plain inspiration to others. i He served as GrangerHunter Community Council Chairman, - F They have 32 grandchildren and ft Phona Mall to: Woman of the Year ': CO Green Shet Newspapers , Mi 155 East 4905 South Murray, Utah 84107 : Washington; Eroiene (Mrs. Chuck) Reed, Co- lorado; Elva (Mrs. Paul) Soderstrom, Bennion. Kearns and Evan of J. L. Haymond Leaves For Basic Training Jamie Lyn Haymond, daughter of Linda and Clinton L. Haymond of West Jordan, will elave on Feb. 6, She has a sister, Jennifer and a brother Clinton Stanley and grand- mother Helen Haymond of Murray. Jamie will then go to Fort San Houston, Texas where she will be in A.I.T. for four month medical training. S She will come back to Salt Lake in the fall to attend the University of Utah for four years to receive here RN degree. Say "Be Wy . VoMm" COLOR PORTRAIT BY DON BLAIR 'Xk I r0 Jf 1 : 1" v t) Nam. Erma Lidyard, n. 1 but not Necessary They became the parents of five children. They are: Ed of Sandy; WITH A MASTER This citation is being given because so many women put forth Herculean efforts and no one, except those close to them, even guesses. This is the time to let these women know that you see their work and that you do care. OOmzVM Worn Scouts, Relief Society and was employed at Beehive clothing. Harold and Jene were married Feb. 3, 1936 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. The honored pair have lived in Salt Lake most of their lives and both have held positions in the LDS church. They have 18 grandchildren and 2 46 out. Phanm Your Nam, Jene has served in various church organizations, including Primary, Clvde, Ileen (Mrs. Kurt) Springer, Glen and Fred, all of West Valley City and Herman of Conway, f i vited to call at Alta View Estates Club house, 9830 So. State Street, on Feb. 2nd from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. and his wife became the of the following children: Dolores (Mrs. Sonny) Schoenfeld, Addrt Nic He has been a counselor in the bishopric and been active in the High Priest quorum. He was employed by Chapman Construction. - He NamChosn lUu) The sons and daughters of Harold and Jene Cline, of Sandy are celebrating the fiftieth wedding anniversary of their parents. Friends and relatives are being in- parents Entry Blank Jt Harold And Jene Cline Mark Golden Wedding Lions Club Citizen of the Year, Chamber of Commerce member, and he worked hard for West Valley incorporation. The reason why you choose a woman is entirely up to you, but unless you clip this entry blank and mail it in, someone else will do the choosing and 'your' lady will be left Ufontait oi flte tjea V. - . f Name Your Woman Of The Year : This is the second opportunity for 'you to make known your choice for , for Fort McCellan, Alabama for an 8 week basic training course. scouting, in addition to being on welfare committees, bishopric, high council, Elder's quorum and High v The honored man was employed by Kennecott, was State Road Foreman, S. L. County Road Ssuper-viso- ?i v 16 through But, if the legal speed has been raised to 60 or then the signs should be changed, too. And if the speed limit hasn't been changed, where, oh, where were the patrolmen? But if anyone knows what's going on, and if the laws been changed, for heaven sake don't keep it a secret. I don't like dirty looks and, egad, did we get them. 1 Joyce Soelberg Christiansen was Women's 70, Well, of course every two or three miles huge signs told us that 55 was the high and 45 the low speed allowed on the freeway, so, I began watching. ' " ? r Achievement" by the Utah Press Women, and will represent Utah at the National Federation of Press out-of-st- It's probably one of those things the police are closing their eyes to until there's an accident. fife recently chosen "Woman of off-han- Recognizing the problem immediately (Oh, I'm smart that way) and, trying to be casual, I asked how fast we were going. "Fifty-fiv- e miles, exactly," I was told. ' 1 The reaction was so steady and frequent that I crunched down in the seat and became quite busy looking out the 'other' window when some car maneuvered past us. You could almost hear them saying, (in a cleaned-u- p version) "Dang it, if you want to go for a Sunday drive, get off the freeway." Actually, if I'd been driving I wouldn't have been at 55 in the first place, and secondly, I'd have soon crumpled to the pressure and stepped on the gas. d In an manner I mentioned that we seemed to be with the traffic and the fellow at the wheel grinned and said, "Well, I'm driving at the top speed allowed and I plan on staying right there. If someone wants to honk and glare at me, that's his problem, not mine." So, in the presence of such cool, I shut up. r ' w O The Mark Crosgroves Note Golden Wedding Mark and Etna Crosgrove of Draper, will be honored at an open house to mark their Golden Wedding anniversary. Their children will host the event and friends and relatives are being invited to call at the Senior Citizens Center, 12350 So. 800 East, on Feb. 1st from 5:00 to 8:00 in the evening. The honored pair were married In Salt Lake on Feb. 2, 1936 and her maiden name was Etna Cope. Mark is a retiree from Kennecott Copper. Their children are: Stewart, married to Sharlene, of South Jordan and Linda (Mrs. Lane) Martin. They have six grandchildren. The family says that "your friendship is our greatest gift and we request no other." Fine portrait though, require time , . 1 so it's none too $oon to tie making plans for this best Valentine gilt of all DIAL 262-268- FOR APPOINTMENT 5 ait a much honored reputation are your assurance of a portrait of the finest . . .at Don Stair's, where over thirty years of experience 00v utr rteo$fl)ivn tun & Photo an by Pro f Ancnc rjpty it iianl Phoorptr 4905 SOUth StOtft 2622685 |