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Mailt Mm Lhj young at 18 liinnttiv to remember, hut lit r piifilitv ufti11 ti.l. I tier of till I hull t they were gls hi to either fcuf lender or Ik dfMi(ti. to J an Island unirttlinl oiiiiosa, v. ittiout housing ami amenities I hi fuliii!) those to la htiijijn. tu Formosa, now Taiwan I i mu were the htiip tht-pl.H ed a t Mill a . i r o tinin and fri id to live in the ears for winks undt-primitive con (litmns until tin hart inks were 'I tie ho milks lai ked i let ted y r kitthens, hiittirooms, and hf family arrived furnishings w itli title else than ttie ( lotties on 1 THEATERS' fhialio Hnllin. 617 HU I I 1C in. la 1111 M.IiAM luoriN i.t 00 1 1 00 u 00 11.1 (11 I01IVI MO on ui mu. KING COAL 10 Shots Wed. Nov 27 7 9 20 p m. Sit. Matinee 1 p m. MOO 6 9 00 (.(, in the Air Force and trained rookie pilots Marie had a brother and sister to play with Init they had to rely on hands, brains, and 70 ! an COCOON KING COAL 7 05 V 2 0 10U imagination . On. thtm THE REELSTUFF moor 1 c 1HI DMI.ON Weekend Special Friday, Saturday, Sunday Rent 3 Rent 4 1 Tapes-G- et Tapes-Ge- t2 Free Free Weekday Special 1 Monday thru Thursday Machine & 1 Tape 5.00 Rent 1 tope 3.00 Rent 2 topes 2.50 each Rent 3 or more 2.00 each Cold Days, devise to amusements. .No At four were available. lays Marie roc heted and knitted. I iy 10 she was measuring her small fi line, designing patterns and sew inn her own clothing. She was busy serving as nursemaid to five half sisters. Her parents divorced when she was five. Her princess mother married a man who scorned the of living, way patrician believing that women are to run the household and rear children and not be dependent upon sonants. Marie bore much of the brunt, doing domestic duty play things and KING COAL 3 ... h niM JO onlj 687 9275 few in pimple lift on ttie mainland in i atist father had employ merit CROWN lOD.ilf a a .satchel They off than the Mill hitter wilt belongings ki vmmion hatks arid their 70S J Hot under a domineering mom. Si hool was so different from here We went to school to be educated every minute and not to have fun. To write we used the tip of a rabbit hair brush which we dipped in ink made fimii water and a I is k If we let our r UsiW (ouc h, the trai hrf would hit u with a stii k In (Tina the teacher is rvrry thing and Is trusted by parents We luul to study I uifd to pass the tents to even go to junior high And no setoiid chance if w failed the exams," she said Malle rated a full scholarship to an English college near enough to real h by bus and had attended about two years when she read an aria It in ttie paper about the Mormon elders and their teachings printing their address As Marie read she became convinced It was an unjust review and decided to meet the vilified In person. As she knocked at the door, scared to death, she was overcome at the huge elder looming down at her, but she did ask questions. The family moved before any more contac t could be made. One day Mormon elders knocked at their door and the lessons began. At 16 she wanted to join, hut was prevented by the opposition of her mother. At 18, sc heduled for baptism, she was blocked at the door by two of her mothers friends, intent upon saving her soul, they said. She talked her way through the barricade. To attend church she was forced to walk 10 miles round trip. She was denied bus fare. In China when you live at home, you are expected to give all your earnings to your familiy except for bus fare and lunch money, she said. She was making fair wages as a collector for the IRS "nobody like me but turned over the full amount to her family and was denied the bus ticket to church. Understandably her parents opposed a mission call, but Mane quit her job and went on a Sods and Buys! Along with cooking and crafts, Marie Kirby, Huntington, enjoys playing the guitar. man in history, Shakespeare, the weirdest man that ever lived. She trained as a makeup artist under an uncle, the first makeup artist in the islands, and landed a job for a movie studio doing false ears, noses, monster touches, leading ladies, but no men. While the mission to the southern portion great of Taiwan for the happiest 18 months of my life. She was sponsored by a wealthy retired businessman from New York who was supporting four other missionaries in the field. A missionary couple from Utah gave her $10 a month to buy Books of Mormon to give away. She became acquainted with Elder Sid Lancaster, who was a mission president assistant in Taiwan until 1968, and is now a teacher at salary money was $4,000 American per month, she quit after a year because she was being asked to work on Sunday and her Sundays were spent traveling about the island as general Primary president. She was even functioning as executive secretary to a stake Huntington Elementary. She had met Elder Merrill John Kirby six months before her mission and had helped teach him and his the language. companion Missionaries were sent raw to the field without any language training at the time. president until an authority said she could not because she did not hold the priesthood. Marie said it was very conto understand all the protocol and rules because publications had to be translated into Chinese to be fully understood. She labored with a mission president and four district presidents in translating the Pearl of Great Price into the Chinese language, a difficult and project. She found a job modeling for a clothes designer. She was also fusing Home from the mission she found jobs scarce and returned to college where only English was spoken. We studied this time-consumi- on carrying correspondence who had returned home to Huntington but could not erase memories of the vivacious and brilliant little with ( Elder Kirby, Continued on Page 3A ) Yashica FX-- 3 Yashica FX 3 with 2 0 lens, self timer, LED readout Tripods starling at 2X Converters Electronic Flash Flashes Some as Photography by Scott Cooper n 49.95 ith bounce head Coken Filters EVERYTHING INTHESTORE Nov. 27 thru Dec. 7 EVERYjv Gadget Bags off 25 large selection f 44.95 as low I 29.95 24.95 (torn 9.95 7 li'A'Mi ACTIONWFAR FOR 15 THE East Ma in PARTICULAR 637 5046 i t 9 |