Show Page 2 cont't from pg February 26 1975 1 style becomes simple os old oge sets in Life “We had a garden when my Agnes’ house and yard always was here Then I started husband look Says have a shiny-cleaI other but people use it but letting Agnes “I don’t like to clean too much trouble with was there to have get at it I’ve just pulled them behind out the fridge and cleaned traipsing back and forth I Now cleaned I the cupand also it just spray the weeds down boards and three closets this and plant a few tomatoes and a morning My grandson shovels beanstalk “Who would like to cook for the snow and mows the lawn in the summer I water it even one?” says Agnes “I used to cook for seven Now I’m lazy All though it’s awfully hard for me” Agnes’ sore spot is the I care about is getting some student’s dogs next door “Why nourishment” do they put them off on me? Agnes is an authority on news She takes politics They’re always messing on my"ard S II News and Time Newsweek me lawn and it’s awfully hard for catches and World and I to clean up don’t think students Report the news report on television should be allowed to have dogs “If I don’t sit too long I can "I’ve made eight afghans in my “But read" life” says Agnes proudly says Agnes "Tc always then I lost the vision in my left been interested m the news and like to get both sides I eeonomito eye and I can’t do much hanall I can to help out the t occasion diwork anymore” and I Agnes has three children one t oo V oo oa in Mendon "He comes by every J k if I’m Vit to still see here Irt They night a crook ws invite me out there all the time but I don’t co much My boys m Agues’ gia v CalifojffSf?nd Florida want mo to iwtnem but they work ah apartment bays Ag day and if I’m going to sit homo ucc to hav e somcbvp ye cao alone I might as w el! do it here I about yo‘U ad s o ovb yv car? about" haven't been to church all and 1 r'a Ncb’on live I’m afraid I’ll shp on the ice About the only place I go is to the down the street Georce rises ro grocery store” each morning He fixes breakfast for himself and Lela and then gets her up Lela “fell down last fall” and has “been down ever n 1 " I v V A 1 since” “If I didn’t have George to pull me around I don’t know what I’d do” says Lela After breakfast George visits his two sons and their families who live in houses across the can often street The be seen shoveling neighbors’ walks or raking their leaves Married Almost 61 Years and Lela have been 61 years Says ”1 hitched up my horse George outside of town picked her up and we went to the temple I homesteaded in Blue Creek by on self for aw hile and then brought her out there to live 1 aier we get a farm in Idaho children but only ? had si But now we’ve got 23 ?? gt a '‘children and 52 greats' a vc“ddrn Vho Bible tells us 10 ire’cmsh she earth you George married almost ?-- k ew Gccrogc and Ida’s memories lY? m scrapbooks "We’re just wailing out our time” says George George sifts through a pro of memory books displaying pictures and memorabilia of the throe religious missions that George and Lela served “Our oldest son took care of the farm while we went on our missions Beams George “We paid our own expenses and it Cornelius Gardner is one of the 10 percent of Logan's population who are over the age 65 Family and church become very important to the lonely senior citizens didn’t hurt us a bit People back so she joined the church” there think a lot of us Once we Continued perusal of the cleaned a lady’s nouse knew what kind of r cer She v m-p--- e are several polygamist ancestors The Nelsons are proud of their hertiage Says George “16 of our been have grandchildren married 15 of them in the temple You have to live a good life 60-spa- The international students association for non-memebe- presents auditions for Coffee Hour ‘Celebration1 I I a musical rmnt Wed Thur Fri Feb 26 2 7 2 8 3:30 - 5:00 in Ballroom H 1 1 1 1 H 1 I I USU I Monday: Wed: Thurs: a a I irdfJffUfzjfrirfrJrrrr i a t( I ' t f V ‘Vi k V f in 1 1 HI - Ranches Guest Resorts Private Camps and other tourist areas throughout the nation are now-seekin- by STAB student applications Summer job placement coordinators at Opportunity Research (SAP) report that despite national economics m V i i v a t i i i 4 ( M t MlJ sending a ssdl Vi Mj w i f H i If self-addresse- stamped d envelope to Opportunity Research Dept SJO 55 Flathead Dr Kalispell MT 59901 Student job seekers urged to apply early! a-- KM tourist areas are looking for a record season Polls indicate that people may not go for the big purchases such as new cars new homes furniture or appliances but most appear to be planning for a big vacation A free booklet on student job assistance may be obtained by Symphonic Band Daily 1 2:30 Sunburst Lounge Fri: H Informed sources report tha summer job opportunities- for college students “look good” Ihis year National Parks Dude Compositions by USU composers USU Percussion Ensemble Trumpet Trio Jazz Ensemble Chamber Choir and String Ensembles Piano Soloist Tues: I I Promising Festival of Music Week sponsored 1 Look prepared with song) (Bo rs Jobs For 1! 1 that” The Nelson’s life has revolved around their church They enjoy talking about it particularly to Says George “When I was on a mission I used to tell the people ‘If I thought this was just another church I wouldn’t be out here’” The Nelsons aren’t able to attend church anymore due to Lela’s disability “I’m involved with my wife now” says George “If someone would take care of my wife I guess I’d go” Interjected Lela wrapped in blankets in a rocker “It’s family first and church next” George nodded ardently and went to find another scrapbook j Another International er great-grandfath- STUDENT LIFE is the official student publication of Utah State University and is written and edited by students EDITORIAL POLICY is solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor can reserve the right to refuse any publication at his discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed articles LETTER POLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter All line and signed with name and student number lettvs must he typed on a Names may be withheld by the Editor however at the student's request Published during the school year except during finals week by thu Associated Students of LiU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office University C alter 317 Pinted by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage at University Station Logan Utah 84321 Subscription rates $6 per year $2 per quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO Box 1249 Jififsirjrrfrrrririf I Nelson’s memory books disclose who was a Smith’s bodyguard and Joseph M f J e iV t V ' 4 M I hH ill M I |