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Show 2B Out Our Window . . 7 . I . man-woma- n learned the grew older song was of World War vintage, written during a April by some lonely man in the trenches of France, dreaming of . and of the lilac time at home one he loved. As I I . . Even blindfolded one can tell it's lilac time. The perfume of those bunches of purple blossoms, to me, cannot be rivaled by any other flower. And nothing can compare in beauty, either, to a long hedge-roof them, all abloom. With the perfume drifting to you, you know, long before your eyes see them that it's lilac time. Years ago, my own love came for the very first time with his arms full of the sweet think he won purple blossoms. my heart right there and then. And whenever hear of someone filling a room with flowers for the one they love, remember lilacs and recall how my mother's home was filled with bloom . . out of love for me. I . One of the first things I planted when we finally had our own home was lilacs. My choice of location was poor, however, and though they live and bloom, Moy 2nd at lilac time and heaps expensive flowers covered his grave. But, silently and alone, that night when everyone else had went back and put lilacs gone, over his head. Oh, loved each person for sending those flowers but AW loved lilacs . . . and lilacs were in bloom . . . and saw to it that they rested over his grave. AW died of Mary Ann Jones of Murray became the bride of Gordon Ray Wilson of Deltona, Florida in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS I Temple on April 27. At a reception that evening at the Country Manor, the bride was attended by Kathleen McKay and Karin Edmondson. Brothers of the groom, Byron and Douglas Wilson performed best man duties and J. R. and Lloyd Jones along with Russell Moody were the ushers. Debbie Rushforth attended the . . . . I During AW's lifetime, he (as many men foolishly do) grew sensitive over his love of beauty, and sadly stopped showing it. I decided it had been but a youthful, spur of the moment had idea which brought those arms full of lilacs to my door as a young girl. guest book. A wedding breakfast at the Jones home followed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Jones and the groom is the son of Mr. Thomas G. Wilson, Jr. and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lutz Wilson, both of Florida. Mary Ann and Gordon are both graduates of BYU. His field of study has been physics and he has been a teaching assistant in that subject. But then, one lilac time when he thought he was unobserved, saw him walk out to the blooming bushes as if on some trifling errand . . . but no. He stopped by that purple hedge, gathered his open hands full of the uncut blooms and buried his face in them. He soon stepped back, and dropped them, but as he seemingly walked casually away, there were tears in his eyes, and knew that love of beauty still lived felt how deeply within . . . and sad that it had become so hidden. new Mrs. The food I Wilson family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray Wilson English and communication with a degree in secondary education. She is a 1976 graduate of Murray high where she was assistant editor of chose I GO()l)(gOilDDD it's lilac time, memory recalls . . . mother's voice singing a house of their lure filled with them, for me . . . a hedge planted around my own home . . . AW's face buried in a hand full of them . . . and finally, lying gently over his grave. And so my . . . and ... Ethel Bradford, women's editor Kim Roxburgh Becomes Yup, and again, again, it's lilac Mrs. London Hatch In Rites time. Lewis. An open house was given at the home of Mrs. Darrell Covington and Hare Hollow was the setting for a rehearsal dinner. Pam Ipson was matron of honor for Kim while Betty Randall and Mrs. Frank Ravarino is entertainment chairman; Mrs. James Randazo and Mrs. Joseph Gross are in charge of decorations and Mrs. D. W. Moreton is the social chairman. Mrs. Joseph Bruno James M. Hearley Mrs. and 484-145278-862- are 1 Mrs. R. A. McBroom taking phone reservations. 355-768- Mr. and Mrs. Landon D. Hatch Kelli Knuteson And Margetts Take Vows served basis. Wayne A. Margetts and Kelli D. Knuteson were united in marriage in a double-rin- g ceremony at Pioneer Hall on April 10. A reception for them followed the ceremony also at Pioneer Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knuteson honored the couple with a rehearsal dinner at their home in Murray. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Margetts of West Jordan. Kelli is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knuteson and Mr. J. A. Conder. Wayne attended Bingham high and Kelli attended Murray high. Carolyn Wilde was maid of honor and Gina Cowdell was bridesmaid. Flower girls were Teresa and Gayle Margetts and attending the guest book was Julie Perry. The best man was Layne L. Margetts and Cory Bailey ushered. The couple honeymooned in St. George and will now make their home in Salt Lake. Beveryly Margetts hosted a prenuptial party for the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Margetts It's time to send Mom our FTD iq Excising PorOraitf Ptocfioge 21 19.90 ir 8 x 10 s (reg S32 45) THREE 5 x 7 s SIXTEEN WALLETS uq Bouquet. I 1 p" Delipht her with the ev lusive ID bund del orated ( erumii howl filled with -- a limit-1- DRAPERY REMNANTS BY PIECE 1.00 ONLY ASSORTED KNITS STRIPES 2 GOLF SHIRTS ASSORTED COLORS JEANS Mom. it's SIZES the best lu8ot.ill. MCDONALD'S - 3510 So. Hours 10 9 Wtekdoys 10 to - 268-199- S.turd.yi in) i, ti 2820 West vii il 2.00 X-L- ea. 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Sunday, May Reproductions of Sleepy Eye pitchers are now infiltrating the market, increasing the likelihood of soon to be disappointed buyers. Beware of unbelievable bargains and buy from reputable dealers. Lisa Roxburgh were bridesmaids. Flower girl was Ali Frank and the ringbearer was Jeremy I latch. Performing best man duties was Steve Whittaker and Kipp and James Roxburgh, Phill Margues, Scott Draper, Ron B loadstone and Brian Aitken were ushers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Roxburgh and is a graduate of Cottonwood high. The groom is the son of Mr. and and TWO Mrs. J. Gordon Hatch of Richfield. He attended school in Richfield. Kim Roxburgh and Landon D. Hatch were united in marriage on Saturday, April 25 at the Southeast Christian Church by Pastor Jerry Catholic Women's Luncheon Planned j to Bolivia. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo where Gordon will pursue his studies. the yearbook. She served on the district Seminary Council. Gordon has filled an LDS mission fun - Catholic Womans League members are planning their spring luncheon to be held Saturday, May 2, at the Hotel Utah. The French Room Irregulars, volunteers from St. Benedict hospital auxiliary in Ogden, will entertain and carry out the theme of May Daze. Supporters of past years will remember this zany group and commentator Betty Nelson. The social hour will begin at 11:30 a.m. and luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. John J. Hedderman, luncheon chairman, has announced that the proceeds from ticket sales are earmarked for the altars in the new Diocesan Pastoral Center, Ogden. Tickets are $10, and the tables reserved earliest are given preferred positions on a first come, first GREEN SHEET WEST Gordon Ray Wilson they aren't the magnificent hedge they should be. I grew up hearing my mother sing the old song, "Jeanene, I dream ot lilac . . when return. time I'll make you mine..." I loved the words, the melody, and my child's mind wondered where that person was. ..and who he'd "make mine" when he returned. (Even then I knew it was a song.) THE Temple Rites Unite Mary Ann Jones, Because of requests this column is a repeat. My thanks 90 to those who liked my words, remembered them and wanted to see them in print again. Ethel. lilac time 1981 9 - (W BiwtJ&td It's Thursday, Apr. 30, WEST VALLEY VIEW t. tijl 2 c ltm monui.ttvWi ov.runt. 'oni hantt. tatn mi in urnglH rtt.n tti t ttca No DISCOUNT STORE 5650 So. 900 East t ar kaM smt mots mm m. . mtotmv i4 |