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Show I Once Upon a Noble Rainbarrel An Introduction STAHLE PUBLICATIONS By Denise Hammon Lulu Brown Moffat, 90, of .Roy who died on March 13 in JBt. Benedicts Hospital, was 3he mother of Mrs. Roland Thelma) Robison. Born in - Wyoming she was married in 1909 to James Moffat, later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1969. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She had been employed at Hill Air Force Base. There are three sons and eight daughters, who survive; 45 grandchildren, 74 written by Judith Degn Vanier, founder SUNWEST Seminars and HOUSE OF VANIER finishing school will be a weekly feature Matron of honor was Mrs.' By Judith Vanier Sherie Lippold. Best man Years ago while I was going to high school, I fortunately took classes from one of Americas top creative writing was Rex R. Lippold. teachers. Wilson Thomley of Ogden High School was his The new Mrs. Taylor atname, but we all just called him Thornley. Weber and director of Funeral services on Monday in Ogden with Bishop Parley Baldwin of Aultorest in Memorial Park. The new son of James and Cindi Yeoman arrived on March 6. Barbara Sneddon and her children Brady, and great-grandchildr- The former Miss Debbie Egan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick H. Egan of 1582 W. 2700 S., was married to Kirk B. Cowdin in rites performed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cowdin of 123 S. 400 E., Clearfield. A reception was held at the Syracuse LDS 2nd Ward Cultural Hall. Mrs. Susan Burt, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Roy 4th ward officiating. Internment Ashley and Lance spent Sunday with Barbaras parents Bill and Evon Cole enjoying dinner and church services together. Ella Anderson and her mother Maude have been living with them, Sume and Thone Sayakhom Laotian refugees. Thone is 30 his wife 28 years old. They will live with the Andersons while beginning English classes and getting oriented to life in a new country. Weekend enests of Allan ann Nora Stephens were their sons David and Carma Stephens and their daughter Kara, Bryan and Jeanette Stephens all of Provo. Bryan and Jeanette attended the welcome home of Jeanettes brother John Knighton who has been released from a mission in the Anaheim, Cal. area. John is the son of Evon Knighton, the family lives in MODEL CL3217 Similar to Illustration PRICED TO LOW TO ADVERTISE 25 diagonal Black Matrix picture tube Color System Deluxe Exclusive ASC circuitry (Automatic Sharpness Control) Room Light Monitor . . . adjusts contrast and color level lighting changes Mediterranean styling in a cabinet of pecan grain finish on hardboard GT-30- 0 Self-Adjusti- Appliance Center 5975 S. 1990 W. Roy, Utah 1 West Best man duties were assumed by Quinten Miller, brother of the bridegroom. Following a wedding trip United in marriage Friday were Miss Lisa Lyhn Larsen and Steven O. Bates. The bride is a daughter of Dr. Ernest O. Larsen of 1071 N. 300 W., Sunset and the late Betty Argyle Larsen. Parents of the bridegroom, who lives in Salt Lake Gty, are Dr. and Mrs. J. Lambert Bates of Richland, Wash. The ceremonies were held in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception followed at the Sunset LDS Stake Center. Maid of honor was Linda Larsen. Assuming the duties of best man was John D. Point. of daughters Valerie Hobbs,. , Staff Sergeant "Bruce K. Wormsley son of Mr. and "TWrs. FY&ncis Wormsley of Over b Offers Graduate Ogden & Learn how to live, make a living! k. as the couple Syracuse ' where the bridegroom is employed as an apprentice electrician for Cliff Rose Electric Co. in Gearfield. He was ' graduated from Gearfield High School and LDS Seminary and served an LDS Mission to Des Moines, la. The bride is employed by American Savings and Loan Assn, in Layton. She was graduated from Gearfield School and LDS High Seminary and attended Utah State University. Morrey. After a wedding trip to the young Washington, couple will live in Salt Lake City. The bride was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She is attending the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City and is employed by the Forest Service in Salt Lake City. Mr. Bates has a degree in chemistry from Brigham Young University, and is completing his masters degree in engineering University of Utah. at the Port Crane, N.YT, how wears the distinctive service ribbon of an organizationwhich has" received the U.S, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. goto The Sergeants wife, Kathryn, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young of 173 West 1175 North, Sunset, Utah. Well, good ol Thornley had his ups and downs with us, but he never lost faith in our ability to write. The vision of that leprechaunish man popping up on the front row of JUDITH VANIER student desks in impish delight at discovering a new meaning unnew of to a metaphor or anticipating the dawning derstanding in a student, has followed me for years. None of us could tell which put more sparkle into those crystal eyes his insight or our inhe flashed when insight was near I wonder if he ever He us. with a was student forever sight. realized how much he inspired our admiration. truly ' His belief in our potential to say something of value to the world in mature and creative style was the most dignifying Last week the 7th and 8th experience we had had in an otherwise boring and rote graders at North Davis had the cheerleader tryouts. The memory education. It took me a long time to discover that the real genius of Thomley lay in his ability to awaken the cheerleaders for next year belief that each of us had the unique capability to add will be Tauna Blair, Angela Hamblin, Gail Keller, Tracy something of real substance to society. His belief became our Belief and that belief transmuted a bunch of pimply faced Poll, Julie Spencer and teenagers into NOBLE minded men and women. Nicky Wood. Over the years of education and international travel, We also had the Science which started back in the late 1950s, I punctuated my visits Fair last week. The Grand back to Utah with conversations with Thornley. He never Prize winner was Dave Kramer. changed that twinkle of blue enthusiasm for asking pointed In the 7th grade biological questions or penetrating the answers for hidden meanings. Somehow, I could feel his vicarious pleasure in my projects, the winners were: unusual lifestyle of international travel and study. Each time 1st. place Shaun Manning we talked, I felt as though he were carefully sounding the 2nd, Jeff Fraser, 3rd, Randi Hibbert. Honorable Mendepth of my rainbarrel. Somewhere within his writings, Mark Twain had referred to himself as a rainbarrel, just tions Larry Johnson and Mark Willerton. collecting impressions and thoughts which used his pen to 7th spill out upon the paper for people to read. Thornley and I had grade Physical spent a great deal of time discussing that concept of projects winners were: 1st creativity. That is, the concept that the creator is really only place, Norman Bowhurs; the instrument of the creative process and cannot claim total 2nd, Nancy Allred; 3rd, Steve Finlinson. Honorable doership. Each distant spaced conversation with Thornley would Mentions Tim Olds and end with the same question, Well, Judith, when are you Greg Johnson. In the 8th grade biological going to start to write? That was how it always ended until we had our last conversation a few months before he left the projects, the winners were: mortal shell about a year ago. 1st place, Julie Spencer; 2nd, I clearly remember that significant day. I had just Ron Child; 3rd, Robin moved back to Utah when I called on Thornley and his Honorable Rosengrant. dearest friend, The Mrs., as he fondly called his wife for as Mention: Jesse Mills. 8th Grade long as I had known him. Id stopped by Marie Calenders for Physical a raspberry pie to take to Thornley and The Mrs. for morning projects winners were: 1st coffee. Strangely enough, when I got to Thomleys, the pie in place, Mark Cook; 2nd, Allen the box turned out to be rhubarb instead of raspberry, and he Shelhause; 3rd, Don Lore. seemed delighted for it was his favorite pie . . . at least he Honorable Mentions Stacy said it was his favorite pie. Sessions, Kevin Butters, We sat at the dining table for a long time. Thornley, The Warren Spencer. A special Mrs. and I, talking about rhubarb pie, life, travels, my award for a to studies in India and his long awaited book, Short Story Genetics report goes LoRee Yamada. Writing, recently published by Bantam Books . . . (every to student had waited for him to write that book). We also like We would talked about training the mind; the nature of the infinite congratulate the new cheerleaders and the science intuitive, the collecting archive in comparative studies of fair winners for a job well religion I had started as a result of my interest in history and philosophy; and a host of other subjects near and dearto ourc ?mne. hearts. This time Thornley did not wait for the end of the -conversation to say When are you going to start He kept interrupting the talking with You have a unique background and knack of explaining things. You must write and share your experience with us. Later in the conversation when a new insight pleased him, he aimed those sparkling eyes at me and spoke with surprising gravity in his Navy Seaman Joseph H. voice, You cant wait any longer, you must begin to write it son of George and Paletsas, all down! This time I felt an arrow hit my heart, and I knew D. Paletsas of 699 W. Doris it was just a matter of time for him to have his way where he 1300 N. Clinton, has comhad prepared the ground so many years ago. pleted the Basic Enlisted This column will be dedicated to the concept of nobility Course at the Naval Suband noble persons who, like Thornley, have lifted us out of the marine School, .Groton, mud of mediocrity and the bog of despond to point our feet Conn. towards great accomplishment our natural birthright. k During the ao heres to Thornley . . . weve started to write dear he was introduced to course, Friend and Teacher, you knew our rainbarrel was full. ... ... the 'm y two training at Snowbird, running the branch Bank & Trust. have received a office tor Tracy-Collin- s number of excellent promotions while working at the bank, some of the credit to the excellent business and must Receive lifetime job placement and brush-u- p privileges on skills at no additional cost! 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Included the following m Accounting (to'dPA available) Accounting Administrative and Business Management Assistant Marketing and Sales Management Business Management Secretarial Science with Legal, Medical or studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational an di was ready for a good Job. vi organization, During the Bank Tracy-Colll- n Trust, Snowbird. have a great ob education training nuclear-powere- d Navy Seaman Dan R. Bergloff, son of Norma J. Bergloff of 1232 W. 450 N., Gearfield, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. Participate in full L.D.S. Institute Program on Campus! Alan Kingsford, Branch Manager, completes basic theory, conand operation of and diesel submarines. 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Taylor is employed at Hobart in the ' Freeport Center and is a graduate of Mr. Bates repeat vows Larsen Marilyn and Carol Hobbs were among piano students of James Pingree participating in a recital at the Pingree Studio in Roy on Saturday evening. They are j tended Debbie Egan, Kirk Cowdin repeat vows four ... Name Address . City Telephone . State . ad- UNDER THE RAINBARREL bride of David Wayne Taylor Edward and Barbara Speakmans new daughter jjarrived on March 11. announce the dition of a new column to our papers. Jacqueline Edgell becomes A bride of March is the former Miss Jacqueline D. Edgell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Edgell, lose W. 4500 S., Riverdale. The bridegroom is David Wayne Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plez Taylor of 1207 Val Halla Drive, Clearfield. The couple was married Saturday in the Calvary Baptist Church in Ogden, followed by a reception. is happy to .Zip. I'Vl'T? CLEO EPPLEY FONDA OLSON JOAN OLSON Whether you want curls, waves orgsntle body, call today for an appointment. We can make your beautiful hair even more beautiful and care-frei e. control, safety Shipboard damage and submarine and escape procedures. A 1975 graduate of Wayne High School, Bicknell, Utah, he joined the Navy in October 1979. Wilkinson seeks office Continued from page 2 fraud (the Utah Uniform Land Sales Practices Act). Under Vernon Romney, he helped set up the Utah Attorney Generals white-collcrime unit. He was also Utahs counsel in air transportation matters for four years, and was instrumental in five new national air carriers opening stations in Salt Lake City. His tenure as air transportation counsel also saw ar improved commuter air service at Cedar City, St. George and Moab. Wilkinson has also taught courses at the Brigham Young University Law School and was of the only bar review course in Utah. He has been a frequent lecturer and panelist on law related programs, especially concerning legal aspects of pronography. One of the original executive committee members of Utahns er Against Pornography (UTAP), Wilkinson served as legal advisor to that statewide organization. He is challenging incumbent Attorney General, Robert B. Hansen for the Republican nomination. Wilkinson and his wife, Tricia (Thomas), have one son and two Navajo foster children and reside In Holladay. |