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Show Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET 29, 1987 'M D o (B s tf Floyd Wayne Yorgason Ethel Bradford Tamara Paulson and Floyd Nancy Lamb, JoAnne DeLange, Wayne Yorgason exchanged their Heidi Weight, Beth Yorgason, nuptial vows in the Manti LDS Temple on October 16th. A wedding breakfast was held at the Wilkensen Center in Provo and a reception was given that evening in the Taylorsville 21st ward building. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Paulson, Jr. of as I listened my interest was sparked and so, that evening, one more piece of equipment was taken from a drawer and a stopwatch slipped into my pocket. Then, in addition to the clunk, clunk, clunk, I tick, tick. And all just to find out if I can hit a mile and also prove to Bill that my pace does not slow down on my second half-mil- also added the tick, Taylorsville And . . , the jingle, jangle, jangle??? Well, that comes from the keys I have in another pocket and there's not one thing I can do about them. I need them. Once-upon-a-ti- with no sounds but I love the familiar swish, swish, swish of my levis. To me it's a comforting, friendly sound, as is, also, the faint thud, thud, thud of my tennies hitting the earth, concrete or grass. The two sounds make me feel almost like a modern day Thoreau, or perhaps a Pocahantas, making my way cheerfully but carefully on some forest path. I walked in serene silence the soft swish of my levis and the muffled padding of my feet. That's all over, however, for now I walk with sound. And this cacophony doesn't even include the supposedly standard piece of equipment for all That's one walkers, the ubiquitous walk-maI've chosen to leave at home. To me, walking briskly is being free. n. It all began when I simply wondered how far was walking and decided to wear a pedometer. I Nice, nice, nice. Dogs would perk up their ears as I came near them and so now, when I approach other people, I grab the dang pedometer with either my hand, arm or elbow in an attempt to muffle the sound. Of course, people must wonder if I have a constant 'stitch in my side' with all that clutching, but that's better than them wondering if it's my bones No one else can see, no one else can guess what's going on in my mind, but when you see (hear) me as I walk along just know it's not that sound-effeperson, but just me taking my love- 'Missionaries. So simple, but how noisy it's become since I started trying to prove to Bill Olsen what I do, how I do it, and how long it takes me to do it. Yup, clunk, clunk . . . jingle, jangle . . . swish, swish . . . and . . . tick. tick Thud. Thud. le Thud. To the Working Popcorn And Marshmallow Make Halloween Treats MOM From Barbara at Challenger with a drop or two of green food coloring added are perfect Christmas creations. Ira! Arnold F. Ainge Arnold F. Ainge has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Porto, Portugal and entered the training center yesterday. His farewell meeting was held in 2nd ward on Oc- treats. Even kids will find these recipes easy to make. The popcorn is popped in just minutes in its own pop and serve bag. The marshmallows and butter are melted in the microwave, too. The possibilities for different shapes made with the mixture are endless. popcorn-marshmallo- You start with a simple popcorn Thick MICROWAVE POPCORN MARSHMALLOW BASE popcorn-marshmallo- 1 ( 1 licorice lb. ) pkg. marshmallows 12 cup butter or margarine 1 pop and serve bag Microwave Popcorn, with butter or natural flavor, popped. In a large bowl, place marshmallows and butter. Microwave on high until melted, about 1 minute. Stir until smooth. Reserve a small amount of marshmallow mixture for gluing. Fold popped corn into remaining mixture. Mix until well coated. Form into shapes. ball shape. From there, you can create festive popcorn balls which are quickly transformed and thin pieces of black After melting marshmallow mixin the microwave, add several drops of both red and yellow food coloring. Mix well, adding more drops of red or yellow until the mixture is the orange color you desire. ture the West Jordan tober 25th. The missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rex Ainge and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ainge, Payson, and James W. Freeman of West Valley City. He is a graduate of West Jordan high. FACE: Attach candy corn to ball using reserved marshmallow mixture to make eyes and nose. MOUTH: Attach candy corn to ball in alternating directions (see illustration ) to form mouth. POPCORN Jack-O-Lanter- Popcorn marshmallow base Red and yellow food coloring Candy corn Aro Your Foot Trying PUMPKIN STRIPES: Attach thin pieces of black licorice from top center of ball to bottom center of ball, (except in face area) to form pumpkin "stripes." "771 To Toll You STEM: Attach two or three thick pieces of black licorice to each other. Attach bottom of licorice pieces to top of ball to form pumpkin stem. Mot B Cefebrafe The Grand Opening Of Gettbf i tkm tttjhii mklMH (trim. aR 0. JMtn Mtr IimIirmI kf a rafmioMl cm tfimiMti fir i frit CMuHatiM. MEDICAL FOOT TREATMENT CENTER 2400 W. 7100 St., FerAt. en Lid M. H ftU NURSERY WHOLESALE 566-729- L 7 Sm mt offtr it f fc. Ccmm look FOR FREE EXAMINATION rsJO THE PUBLIC m W.JrtW Sari N MhSv3f SiKtlNI I Prices Effective Thru Nov. 4, 1987 WEST JORDAN MURRAY 9275 So. 1300 W. 799 East 6600 South Hn.Mm.Sat, 9 to Clowd Sunday S; His farewell meeting will be held in the West Jordan 13th ward, 7875 So4000 West, at 12:30 p.m. on November 8tlT" ,v GOES V 10TTM IM?$BX MJBSEBX GLOVER Hre. Sun., 10 to 4 - WE Billy" Cole William E. "Billy" Cole has received a call to serve an LDS mission in Zurich, Switzerland and will enter the training center on November 18th. OvrlndStort Tt TIm bttttM ! The ProWtal "If i just i cm n i allow," jw mj. Tkm mai kt mm to H Him mitts Hm m. Com tr CMWNS Hill M Mt 0 IWIf W Mck fWCMf Mr km Mum proMtm anwr Hm Kin that't ctttini Hi traMim. Early Mtpmu mi William To CORNS A CALLOUSES Ym May i 1 1 Something? Through 25 productive years we have developed a preschool education program which gives children the ultimate advantage in all areas of their personality social, physical, behavioral and academic. Some people tend to discount the importance of academic development during the early years. I'm sure that you have seen the astronomical growth that your children make between birth and three years of age. These formative years will most likely set your child's learning and behavioral patterns permanently for life. Doesn't that mean to you what it means to me? My child's preschool education is the most important part of his life because it sets the foundation for all other development! ! ! Therefore, that preschool time must be chosen. And, just like buying a cheap more in price may give you much a little carpet just better service. But, you can replace a carpet. We can NEVER replace a child's precious formative years. You know, I have never wanted our schools to cater only to the affluent families. I believe in ALL children. I KNOW that ALL children are very bright, can behave beautifully and deserve the best in education .That's why we are so careful with our costs. We obtain top quality teachers and directors. And you would have to visit one of our schools in order to understand why our curriculum would be so very precious to your child. But, that's also why we cost just a little more than ordinary preschool. Did you know that for only $40.00 per month more than the inexpensive daycare, your child could have a CHALLENGER EDUCATION? I'd like to see your child have the best too. Come in to visit anytime. We have a few openings for this current season. - Fold popped corn into marshmallow mixture and mix until well balls. Let coated. Shape into set until firm. bright-orang- e with a little into candy corn and licorice. Most other holidays suggest their own special shapes. Easy to make snowmen with gum drop eyes and evergreen trees 0 ct "Who knows or cares?" was my first thought but then he pointed out such details as that the was probably walked faster first because of weariness. And, than the second-hal- f The warm mixture is easily formed into a variety of shapes that make ideal ? Pre-nupti- ly, lovely walk. The tick, tick, tick, is the result of Bill Olsen, here at the Green Sheet office, when he asked me how long it takes for me to walk a mile. Special occasions and holidays call for something out of the ordinary and here is a simple way to prepare treats and gifts with one of our favorite snack foods - - popcorn. y Attending the guest book were Steve and Andrea Burns. The groomsmen were Boyd White, John, Kent and Karl Paulson. After a honeymoon at an undisclosed destination the newlyweds will make their home in Provo. parties were hosted by My mind runs in a million different paths, like, for instance, "What's next in store for Ethel?" . . . "What will I find around the next corner?" matter of factly hooked it to my belt, started out, and was surprised to hear a clunk, clunk, clunk, with every step I took. yd k? Bridal attendants were Kathy Yorgason, Janet White, Andrea Burns and Trisha, Shauna and Bren-d- a Paulson. I can travel, naturally, much farther in my car, but when I walk I see things and notice details that are too small to see when tra veling fast. I Karine Romero, Susan Griffith and Lisa Gardner. and is attending Brigham Young University majoring in elementary education. She is a past member of the Cougarette drill team and has completed an LDS mission to the Dominican Republic. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Yorgason of Provo. He is a BYU graduate with a major in business management and is currently employed at Mountain View Seminary in Orem. He has filled an LDS mission in Manila, of the Philippine Islands. e. clunk, clunk, clunk , . . tick, tick, tick . , . jingle, jangle, jangle . . . swish, swish, swish . , . and thud, thud, thud . . . know that it's not a sound effect person ... it's me. a Tamara Paulson Weds Out My Window If you happen to pass a certain blonde woman out walking, and hear an accompanying litany of on (B The future missionary is the son of Ralph and Bonnie Cole and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 3972 W. 8170 South, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 7th. -::v Billy is a graduate of West Jordan high and is the grandson of Gladys Cole, of Haines, Oregon and Delora Cover, Provo. vif Since 1963 . For YOUIt child's EDUCATION and CAM too! 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