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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5B Miles Golden Anniversary For Ida And Walter L. E well Ida M. Salzetti Ewell and Walter L. Ewell will be honored with an open house on June 7th, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children will host the event. t .mc3 Gt. The first refrigerator . . . lawn mower . , . snow blower . . . micro oven ... computer . . . freezer or whatever . . . was the proof of man's intelligence. Slowly those same things have become the substitute for our intelligence. isn't it? Our Funny, They'd freeze to death trying to find some place to build a fire and would be pleased to find a, fireplace. All they'd have to do is turn up the thermostat, but who would think a tiny box on the wall would get you warm? lived without one of those items. No cars, either, but they lived quite comfortably yet we would freeze to death or die of hunger without them. ' t- , ...... - -- v ; wV : A SI : . iA ' . ' : ; . ,J . . It works like this. Someone 'back there' would have been quite secure and comfortable a snug buttery root (refrigerator), a cellar (vegetables), etc. etc. etc. (heat), well-fille- d If, by some fancy we were dropped back into that time we would have a hard time surviving. We'd probably all turn into vegetarians in trying to turn a live animal into steaks and roasts and no doubt would either freeze to death or burn the house -- all down-tryintOjmake "-u work. time-war- p, g -,- In the same vein our poor ancestors would not survive in our homes. corresponding Marcina Robertson; recording secretary, Joyce Halver-son- ; treasurer, Beth East; loan fund, Michelle Rossiter (third term); and, to the board of direc- tors, Lynn Marietta and Linda Abel. The nominating committee will be Janice Hedberg and Irene Pelton. Mrs. Killion-Hanse- n is a clinical coordinator for the Creekside Cor poration and is a second generation St. Marks nurse. Her mother, Mrs. Ruth Vaughan Killion graduated from St. Marks in 1932. A meritorious service award was presented to Marcina Robertson for. extraordinary , - cleaned it and knew bow to store it. They could look at our homes, and even if they were told what each item was, it would be hard. the first furnace, gas Yup stove, freezer, micro,, TV and such were the proof of man's intelligence. In not too long a time each one has become the substitute for our intelligence. We've become the 'prisoners' of push buttons, quick food, and He was also in the cattle business, running his herd on his grazing homestead of 640 acres in the left hand fork of Whitmore Canyon. At this time Ida left to come to Salt Lake to enroll at the University of Utah and Walter also came for one winter's work at the American 0 Smelting Utah.- & y l.vrfy irrrmmiirmwmtmmmmnmtwmmBaaaammmmamm Refining Co. at Garfield, - That 'one winter's job' lasted 35 years. During those years AS&R was purchased by Kennecott and Walter retired in 1970 from his position as an accountant. After their marriage the Ewells lived in Murray for almost a year in the Iris Apartments and then Walter leased a ranch at 5600 West and North Temple and moved his cattle! from Carbon County. They had a: new house there, but had no water or electricity and the mosquitos were so bad they 'gave up' the lease and purchased a small ranch in Granger. In 1946 the two of them purchased a livestock ranch in Bluff-dale. service r "V -- Walter purchased a laundry and dry cleaning plant and home in 1961. This became part of West Valley City and he was on the committee that planned for the city and was then on the planning commission of WVC for five years. He has also been on the board of directors of the chamber of commerce. i" The two honored people have served the LDS church in many capacities. They have filled three missions, one of them a foreign calling. Just recently they were released from the San Diego, CA mission and are presently serving an tour at the Church Office as membership locators. r3 b Association. The evening was highlighted by the presence of nurses from as far previous graduating classes back as 1926. .' A special feeling of closeness prevailed as nurses from all genera tions opened their year books and shared memories of the past, with the present," reports Robertson, recording secretary. - " IV rSvV I J U u Crazy, crazy, crazy. But I love it. For Fewer Calories While watching TV keep your hands busy by giving yourself a manicure. By the time your nails dry, your desire to snack may have disappeared. Keep chunks of raw vegetables handy for nibbling as you prepare dinner. in scouting, Call NURSE ON CALL d, one-wee- many times have you said, "I wish I knew a nurse in the neighborhhod I could call . . ." just to answer a question about your family's health? Now there is someone you can call-s- he's Alta View Hospital's NURSE ON CALL and it's her about any medical question you hsfve to ask easy ) Just dial 56NURSE How At that time she will stay at the Sheraton on Waikiki Beach and compete for the national title of Miss American Co-e- d for 1987. (566-8773- Elvis And June Evans Mark Golden Wedding , Elvis and June Evans will be honored with an open house on the occasion of their 50th wedding an- " . - - ' ' ' - . niversary. Friends and relatives are being invited to call at 'Evan's Heaven 3312 E. 9800 South, Sandy on June 7th between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. The honored pair were married June 12, 1936 in Salt Lake and the marriage was later solemnized in ' the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They became the parents of six children. They are Genielle (Mrs. Ivan) Orgill; Sharon (Mrs. James) Washburn; Boyd, Craig and Chad of Sandy and Pamela (Mrs. Gary) Peterson of Brookings, S.D. They are legal guardians of 11 other children. They are Mable Nelson, CA.; Carol Lancaster, Sandy; Coral Carleson, Draper; Tony Anderson, . South Jordan; David Anderson, West Jordan; Cheryl Edwards and Rose Parker of Murray; Natalie McKeehan, Salt Lake; Diane Cardenas, CA.; Margo Morehouse, Virginia and Lor i Lewis, 5 i' ' I ' . - ''''.''. " ' . " - - ' i '.'- -. . Draper. 1 i - 1 They were also the foster parents of Lamanite students, Shirley Jake and Margaret Vaughan. The honored pair have 54 grandchildren and five ' n. The two have lived in the Granite area of Sandy for over 45 years and prior to that lived in South Jordan and Murray. Elvis is retired from the Jordan School District as a bus driver for 30 years, was an LDS Church custodian and worked at Whitmore Oxygen as a driver. June is also retired from Jordan School District as a lunch manager at Edgemont Elementary and was a cook for the LDS girls camp 'Camp Oakcrest' for four years. The two have been active in community affairs and were two of the instigators of the first Fourth of July celebration in Granite, as well as serving on several planning committees. They are active members of the LDS Church, having served a mission together in Melbourne, Australia and are presently serving a Salt Lake Temple Square mission. They were coordinators for the LDS program at the women's prison in Draper for nine years. They have opened their home to many groups. Among them have been family reunions, church parties, scouts and to many parties and weddings which June catered. Elvis also taught gun safety at their home for several years. They invite, friends and relatives and request no gifts be given. Many types of health questions can come up. When they do, here's how NURSE ON CALL can help. When you dial ) a registered nurse will answer and 56NURSE, help you with: (566-8773- Healthline Information to answer your question and help assess your immediate care needs. Physician Selection - to help you find a convenient physician for your family's care Community Resources - to connect you with other health care resources in the on-goin- g community NURSE ON CALL is qualified as a registered nurse, available during those hours of the late afternoon and evening from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. (12 noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday) when other medical and resource offices may be closed, and most of all she's convenient by dialing 56NURSE (566-8773- . bishoprics, high priests groups, high councilor and at the stake farm . He has been active in the com- munity politics as both delegate and . chairman. They have been in ' Lionism for 30 years, leaders in the Sons of Utah Pioneers, receiving the outstanding couple award in 1982 and been active in the Mormon Battalion group. They enjoy traveling and have been throughout the world including the Holy Land twice and also twice in South and Central America. The two have four children W. Leon, Forest Lavon, Gerald Lamar and Valene Marie Ewell Collings. They have 26 grandchildren and seven Have a Health Question? The. winner will be crowned Miss Utah American Co-ereceive a crown, banner, trophy, cash award k and an all expense paid vacation to Hawaii in August. - ' Ida has held both stake and ward positions in all organizations open to ; women and Walter has had leader-- ' u-- i ship positions Kathy Hammond Is Utah Co-e- d Finalist " ! th to the all our other conveniences. Kathy Hammond, . . Pat Jones; secretary, Yup, that generation found their 'meat on the hoof, killed-i- t daughter of Don and Berdene Hammond of Sandy, has been accepted as a state finalist in the Miss Utah Co-e- d pageant to be held May 30, 31 and June 1st at the Salt Lake Sheraton. Finalists are judged on poise, personality, stage appearance and personal interview. . 8, ... We could provide them with freezers full of food, a big gas furnace, fancy gas stove, micro oven, toaster oven, can openers and all the other good stuff we use, but it wouldn't do them one bit of good if they didn't know what it was ... or how to use it. t elect new officers and board of director slate. 1987-8Elected were president-elec- t, fire??? So way. the-sto- ves ? casion welcomed the current graduating class and also served to Not for long, however, for soon we were up coughing, rubbing our eyes and gasping for breath. We thought he had set the place on fire, but no, he hadn't. He had just built a fire. The only trouble though was while he knew there was a 'hole' for the fire, the only space he could find to put it was the oven. And there is where he had very carefully built his fire. See, he would have turned up the thermostat without even asking, but a with a few cows (meat, milk and butter), a couple of horses' (transportation and power), a goodly supply of coal in some bin . Sun-nysid- e. Sharron Killion-HanseMidvale, was installed as the 1986-8- 7 president of the St. MarksWestminster College Nurses Alumni Ass'n at their 91st annual graduation dinner and meeting at the Airport Inn International on May 14th. The event was presided over by Shirley Knox, 1985-8- 6 prexy. The oc- So, sleepily, his Dad told him to build a fire in the stove. After all, he had built plenty of them in Cub Scouts to roast weiners and marshmallows so,- - while he started getting wood, AW and I went back to sleep. ' TP ' Prexy Of St. Marks UN's Bradford , .'v:-ri',':- " Killion-Hanse- n Ethel ' l: j ; " Friends and family are being invited to call at the LDS Hunter stake center, 3930 So. 6000 West, from 4 to 7 p.m. No gifts are being requested. Walter and Ida met at a political rally in the spring of 1935 in Utah, where Ida lived with her parents, Serafino and Genoveffa Salzetti. They became engaged on Valentine's day in 1936 while dancing at the old Coconut Grove in Salt Lake and were married on Walter's birthday, June 1st, 1936. Walter was boarding at Lizzy Jones Boarding House at that time and working for the quarry of Utah Rock Asphalt Co. at an elevation of 10,000 feet at the head of the right fork of Whitmore Canyon out of Sun-nysid- e, Food could be stacked on shelves in cans, in freezers and such but again, how to get it out and where to cook it anyway? They could take our stoves apart in pieces and not find one spot to build a cooking fire. ' Which reminds me of JR when he was about 12 or so. We were vacationing in a primitive area and the cabins were heated by wood stoves. Well, AW and I were sleeping in one morning when JR wanted to get up and be But it was cold. great- - ts 1986, Hues Fire In The Oven? Looked Okay To J.R . " Thursday, May 29, ). Clip this portion and tape it to your phone book or medicine cabinet or first aid kit so that when you have a question you can by calling 56 NURSE (566-877- 3) (5) |