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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1978 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS PAGE 4 Birds Eye View Confe- Parent-Teacher- s rences are an important part of communications between the parent and teachers. Why is it these days seem to n m be the very days that couldnt be busier without anything extra coming along! This past week has been such a busy week with tnree ryz3. im school TV ,r fX; . Vi . r jr JEANNE MERRILL i Arizona Miss Weds In Mesa Theatre Arts Sen-tent- Wednesday, March 15. The theatre will be closed every Sunday. Prices for seats all Public free-lanc- The Gem Theatre will run features six days a week beginning March 15 are 99 cents, with children 2 years and under admitted free. The first show to launch the new policy will be the musical "The Little Prince, rated G which will play Wednesday evening, March 15 for one showing only at 7:15 p.m. For further information, call 250-204- -ii LADESSA Relations from the Brigham Young University in Utah. He is employed as a reporter for the Jordan Valley for the and Valley View News. Julie Merrill, a sister of the bride to be, will be the maid of honor. The grooms brother, Paul Meldrum, will stand as best man. Jeanne and Bob will be married March 24 and the following night will by honored by a reception in their honor in Clifton, will Arizona. They honeymoon on their way to Utah where when on March 30 they will also be honored with a reception at the North Kearns Stake Center. During May the newlyweds will be taking a honeymoon cruise to the Carribean. Policy Given beginning Degree in '- HANSEN HOLDS Twins Arrive Loren Alvin, age two years, is unsure as to why there are two babies but just the same he is a very big Mrs. Lila B. Bjorklund has been named to the Hall of Fame by the Salt Lake City Council of Women. Mrs. Bjorklund is presently a member of the Utah State Board of Education-Uta- h State Board for Vocational Education. She is one of the Board representatives from District 1. She is also the founder and President of Utah Girls Village located in Kearns. The honor is given to who have been women outstanding in devotion to causes that are outside of personal requirements, who have given of themselves beyond the call of duty for the uplift of civic im- rather than POITIER COSBY JONES Cosby make complicated explanations of why he got to work with Cosby. His whole story is, Bill's got the gift. William Henry Cosby, Jr. is a major part of almost anyone's TV diet. You can see him selling Ford cars, desserts that dont ooze or telling the incredible ad- ventures WE'li! All Umi'K'T .. u a C Copyright PG A.i 1977 Wir u n r BfO . y Inc . ghtt aisrved O SUXKhS 6UDMQ Thurs., Mar. 9th - 7:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat. - 7 & 9 p.m. Mon., Mar. 13th 7:30 p.m. COMPLIMENTARY ! j ! TICKETS Mrs. Ted J. Pasternak and Mr. & Mrs. Glade A. Johnson as guests of this paper. Mr. & COUPON GOOD FOR 2 WEEKS. Fat. Albert. Whatever it is, it comes out funny Bill Cosby is very flexible. He was a carousing cab driver in Uptown Saturday Night. He was a factory worker with big dreams in Lets Do It Again " And now he's a rare kind of rip-of- f artist in "A Piece of the Action. A super favorite with delicious dilemma! jHI'RlilAS of nightclubs and concert audiences as well as TV, Bill from comes Cosby He attended Philadelphia school with his brothers and pals who became famous in his comedy routines, such as Fat Albert, Old Wierd Harold and Dumb Donald Bill Cosby has produced his own comedy series for NBC. His comedy and music His albums are latest on the Capital label is called, My Father Confused Me, What Shall I Do? best-seller- s. special youth committee for the LDS Church, Presiding Bishropic Office. She has been a member of the Governors Committee for Children and Youth, a committee to Promote Law Enforcement. She has also been president of the Utah Parent-Teache- Associat- r Kappa chapters; Department. The shrewd Sidney Poitier made one perfect move when he picked Bill Cosby to work the laugh route with him. They're the screens first fresh comedy team in one hell of a time. Thats just what audiences have been hungering for. doesnt We never accomplish these things alone. It takes working together that brings about the miracles. is Mrs. Bjorklund currently a member of a honored by Utah Technical College, Salt Lake City; Second District Juvenile Court; Salt Lake City Police Join Poitier Children are the future of the nation. The willingness to serve with sincerity and caring, and the generosity of many wonderful people have truly enriched my life. It has been a wonderfully rewarding experience working with others, to bring hope and opportunity to others and help to change precious young lives. Delta Talent A delightfully because of a slight problem stayed for a few extra days tendance when the two were born February 20 at the LDS ion; Salt Lake Council of Women; Women Alert Inc., the Utah United Nations Board; and Aurora Club. She was named Educator of the Year by two Phi Poitier, JAMES EAM. mother home from the hospital. Leo Richard the hospital. Richard Johns M.D. was in at- Bjorklund Named To Womans Hall of Fame monetary gain. Speaking of her activities Mrs. Bjorklund said, "Most of my service has been for children and youth because there is an urgent need. DILI. help to his mother LaDessa. Shayla Marie was the first of the two babies born and was able to accompany her in provement SIDNEY new son, Leo Richard, while her husband Alvin holds Shayla Marie. Clifton, Arizona. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree from Young Brigham University and is employed as head dietician at Morenci Hospital in Arizona. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Meldrum, of Kearns. He has a Bachelor of Jeanne Merrill and Robert G. Bob Meldrum will be exchanging wedding vows March 24 in the Mesa Arizona LDS Temple. Jeanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrill of ii Alvin Dean Hospital. Hansen is LaDessas husband and the father of the three children. The Hansen family lives at 4183 West 5985 South, Kearns. Shayla is a dark haired lass with a medium complexion. She weighed in at four pounds twelve ounces and measured seventeen and three fourths inches in length. Her time of birth was twelve-thirtee- n a.m. Leo Richard has light brown hair and is fair complected. He has the middle names of both his grandfathers as his name. He weighed five pounds and five ounces and measured eighteen inches in length. He was born six minutes after his sister. Twins run on both sides of Alvin and LaDessas family so it was no surprise to them that their family would be increasing by two, not just one. But just to be sure they had taken about a month and a half before their birth, for confirmation. of Grandparents the Hansen children are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leo Hansen of Granger and Lake View, Oregon residents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hopkins. The childrens are Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen who live in ts Canada. parent-teache- r meetings. These meetings are a must so take priority over everything else. First came the elementary school meeting on Tuesday. Then comes Wednesday and the junior high school. Two students and twelve teachers equal about two and a half hours time. Thursday was High School day. Another hour and a half was spent in the company of teachers. I happen to be one of the lucky parents who found my fledglings have all average or above grades and no problems with any of their teachers. Each of the teachers was more than helpful in giving information as to how and what could be done to encourage and help each of our fledglings progress. One thing I can be very thankful for is that with one in college, there is no college parent-teacher- conferen- s ces, or is there? To spend one more day in a row waiting in line to talk for a few minutes with a teacher would require placing me in a bird cage with a good strong lock. Susan Winslow doesnt seem to mind being the only female in the house. She is now the proud mother of a basketball team. Susan gave birth February 26 at 1:28 a.m. to her fifth boy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H Allen, 3247 S. 3690 West, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W Beagley, 3069 S. 9000 West, Magna, son. Mr. and Mrs Kevin Blair, 5301 Leprechaun Ln., Kearns, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bowers, 4348 Mignon Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs Barry J Brakey, 4542 W. 5295 South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Broadhead, 4236 W. 3200 South, Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Randy S Buckingham, 3361 S 7615 West, Magna, daughter Mr. and Mrs Glen Burt, 3148 S. 4880 West, son. Mr. and Mrs Rulon Carter, 4865 Valley View, Hunter, son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clement, 3471 W. Lake Rd., Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox, 6033 Zodiac Dr daughter. Mr. and Mrs Blair Dean, 4735 S 4620 West, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Done, 3442 W. 6975 South, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. James Dorain Cone, 3900 Rockwood Way, Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, 2228 Tottenham Ct. Rd., Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Evans, 4311 W. 4985 South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Frandsen, 2341 Falcon Way, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. George, 5375 Baringwood Cl., son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ray Giles, 7967 S. Maytime Dr., Magna, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gingell, 6178 Misty Way, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Robert Grimshaw, 3243 W. 3500 South, Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ron S. Hansen, 5448 Henley, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hintze, 5130 Cherrywood Ln., Hunter, son. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Jenkins, 3398 Royalwood Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jensen, 4430 S. 3245 West, Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Kenney, 3004 Leon Ave., Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arnold Kipp, 3173 W. 3780 South, Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kocher, 4325 W. 6060 South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Llewelyn, 4476 W. 5335 South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Lynch, 4362 S. 3600 West, Granger , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Marquardt, 4467 Honeywood Ln., son. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McArthur, 5331 Leprechaun Lane, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCleve Jr., 2952 W. Lehi Dr., Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McSweeney, 6042 S. 4000 West, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newport, 8834 W. 3500 South, Magna, son. Jokingly she commented Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nielsen, 3725 DeAnn Dr., son. that their uniforms all Mr. and Mrs. Greg N. Nor, 4342 Cherry View Dr., Hunter. consist of the basic levis and Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Olson, 4207 S. 5520 West, Hunter, T shirts. daughter. Susan and husband Jere Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Orgill, 4941 S. 3285 West, son. Winslow and their basketball Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Peck, 4843 S. 4720 West, Kearns, son team, Soren, ten, Dylan, Mr. and Mrs. James R 3070 S. 2515 Perry, 'V-eight, Eric, five Nathan two daughter. years and baby Ian Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Philbrick, 5063 Dyer Ln., Taylorsville, reside at 4420 Trinity in son. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reeves, 2956 Maple Way, Academy Park. son. Susan being an only child Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Roethel, 4445 Red BlossomGranger, Cl., Hunter, received a card from her son. parents congratulating her Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Saffell, 3579 S. 6470 West, Hunter, and making the first quip daughter. about the basketball team. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanchez, 4857 W. 3185 South, son. Ian Matthew was born at Mr. and Mrs. James Savos, 5066 Dyer Ln., Taylorsville, Cross Holy Hospital daughter. weighing in at six pounds Mr. and Mrs. Paul Searle, 5533 Janette Ave., Hunter, eleven ounces. He is eighteen daughter. and one half inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D Sollis, 4238 S. King Arthur Dr., son. Grandparents of the five Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stewart, 7360 W. Candice Dr., Magna, boys are Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Ernest Perisho, .Anaheim, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Strastras, 3109 Lemoy Ave., Granger, California; Mr. and Mrs. son. Pete Johnson, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Swasey, 4613 Harrisonwood CL, twin son California and Mr. Rolla and daughter. Winslow of Tucson, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray Talbot, 4234 W. 5740 South, Kearns, Mrs. Clearance McKee of son. Hollister, California is Mr. and Mrs Lloyd F. Taylor, 4169 Bannock Dr., Hunter, son. eighty-seve- n years old and Ian Matthew Winslow is her eleventh West,-Grange- great-grandchil- What's Cooking? Since I first began preparing this recipe the children have been calling it Goop, but it is actually a one dish meal Ilene quipped of her familys name for a favorite family dish. It is a dish that my mother had and used as long as I can remember. When my sisters were all married and moved away from the area of Granger, they felt they couldn't very well tell their friends that it was called Goop so they call the same recipe Granger Goulash, after the area where grew up. I usually fix it a couple of times a year during the w inter time. But now that the older children are married I dont use it as much before. In fact when I last wanted to fix it I had to call one of my married daughters to ask for the recipe again The Kearns cook chuckled One recipe is enough for Paul, Duaine and rm self, but if the family is here I always double it. Ilene and Paul Humphrey of Kearns are the parents of 1 1 2 1 Brown lb. hamburger large onion c. grated potatoes c. carrots onion, hamburger drain and off fat. Add grated potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and peas, stir 2 c. tomatoes, canned or juice 1 c peas salt and pepper to taste Add frequently. Serves if necessary. Serve with hot bread or a salad. 4-- extra water w-- X L. three married daughters, Denise (Mrs Jim' Clardy, Sandra (Mrs Jeff) Perry and Karen (Mrs Kevin) McQuivey and one son Duane who is a Kearns High Student GOOP ( One Dish Meal) BRITTNI MCQUIVEY phrey) "Goop.'' EATING grandma s (Ilene Hum- Kids fight about the silliest things . . .and yet, I it as being pretty serious when I was a child. I had a running feud with my younger brother, John. Every new year we would each try to be the first one to say, I, rubber and you're glue. Everything you say bounces off of me and sticks on to you. As old as I am, I hate to admit that John was always first Hed get up at the crack of dawn and chant, Im rubber and youre glue . , .for all of 1945! Itd make me want to kill. Sweet little girl that I was, Id retaliate by following John around saying, I love you Youre so pretty. Youre much prettier, nicer and sweeter than your brothers and sisters. Youre my hero. Id keep it up until Johnnie socked me. One of the biggest neighborhood battles I ever lived through was when my eldest child stole some other kids snow. Yes, honest! He dared to use the snow on that kids lawn, and the trouble began. It all started when he and his best friend decided to make a snow fort. They went over to Jimmys and because the snow fall hadnt been heavy, they ran out of snow. They rolled their big snow bricks over on to Jeffs lawn. Jeff and his mother were both furious. After a rather lengthy phone call, I had to make Raymond tear down the fort, return the snow and scatter it back on the lawn! Then everyone was happy but Raymond and Jimmy. Can you remember how you and your sister or brother could each have a pencil exactly the same, but both of you could recognize yours, perhaps by some small scratch not visible to the naked eye? What about when there was only once piece of cake and you had to share it? In our home, the cutter got last choice. Ive been known to use a ruler to painstakingly measure a piece of chocolate cake. No matter how hard I tried, I always knew the other kid got the biggest piece. Once when we were talking about fights between brothers and sisters a friend said, "You can say all you want about the tragedy of being an only child, but I loved it. I always had a room of my own and I always got the whole candy bar. I must admit he had a point. remember |