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Show 2B Out Our Window I was out on my patio, see, "reading and sipping" and (?) at each other as If exchanging messages of vital importance and then they'd both rush off madly. Oft times not even in the same direction they originally were going. Just hurry, hurry, scurry, scurry, stop and wave, stop and wave and then run, run, run. ... Well it finally got to me. All the teachings of my youth rose up to goad me. Oh, you know it all. "Be busy as a bee." "Study the ant and be wise." "Idle busy-as-a-be- And was he satisfied with two bags full? You know he wasn't. Off he went to his hive and within minutes he was back. Yes, it was the same bee, too, don't tell me can't tell one bee from another. hands are the devil's workshop." etc. etc. etc. I He really had his nose to the grindstone. Buzz, stuff, buzz, stuff. Made me tired just to watch him. What right did he have to be buzzing around making such a about it all, anyway? to-d- o Didn't he have sense enough to know it was the perfect day to just to sit and sit and dream? Well think. Oh, all right! If you insist it was a perfect day to on truth sit and be lazy. But, dang, dang, dang. If you think got up and scurried around like the ants or buzzed around like the bees you just don't know me. And No, I sat and brooded. thought. And studied. And finally I asked myself, just who is smarter? The ants and bees or me? And you know what? I won by a I mile! ... decided if they were too dumb to look up and appreciate a perfect day, why, that was just their I ... God-give- n tough Anyway, there were those lit ole bees making me feel guilty as the devil, so I decided to fix them. I just got up, turned my chair around so I couldn't see them and then they could buzz, stuff, buzz, stuff all they wanted and it wouldn't bother me. But there just ain't no justice. None at all. For then . . . right in front of me were ants. In full force. By golly, someone must have luck. They ... Linda Mills BrimleyTo Unite With Linda Mills In July Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Mills of West Valley City recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Kenneth D. Brimley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Brimley, Murray. An announcement party was held March 14th at the family cabin in Millcreek Canyon. Miss Mills is a graduate of Granger high and has attended Dixie College. Her fiance is a graduate of Murray high, is attending the UofU, and has filled an LDS mission to Japan. ... food family ... I have decided I'm going to be the example for them. Let them look to me for a model. really turned the "hurry button" on somewhere, 'cause they were busier than the bees. Run, run, run. Carrying seeds, sand, twigs, anything. I don't think an ant even cares what it's carrying, just as long as he carries something, and does it in a hurry. . . So, so, so. With my world set to right again, I relaxed, adjusted my chair, watched the bees "buzz and stuff" and the ants "hurry and scurry and wave" and thought that one of these days when "I wasn't so busy," I'd get out my and typewriter some of those old sayings. "Busy as a bee" . . . phooey. Christene Ball Marries Martin Exchanging vows at the McCune mansion, June 12, in a doublering wedding ceremony were Christene Marie Ball and William Dee Martin. A reception was later held at the mansion. The new Mrs. Martin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad E. Ball, West Valley and is a graduate of Granger high. Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin, Salt Lake. Pam Alexander acted Mr. and Mrs. William Martin Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Brown dants were Milka and Gina Premrl and Laura Takahashi. Flower girl wasNantika Paliza. Ushers for the event included Ludvig Jr. and Franc Premrl. The newlyweds honeymooned at Huancayo, Junin, Peru, and are now making their home in Murray. as maid of honor, while attendants included Christine McKinley and Lisa Taylor. Jack Martin was best man and ushers included Mike Howard and Scott Johnson. Serving as flower girls were Partia and fun aC0S)Gg Ci)i)))gji)0n)g wish. From now on Lima, Peru, was the setting for the marriage ceremony when Zeniza Premrl became the bride of Reed C. Brown of Murray. The nuptial rites were performed in the church at Cordac, San Isidro in Lima on May 8. A wedding dinner was held at the home of the brides parents, in Chosica, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Brown, parents of the groom, from Murray were in attendance. The new matron is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Premrl of that same city. An open house will honor the newlyweds at the Murray South Stake Center on June 30. The groom, a graduate of Murray high, met his bride to be while serving an LDS mission in the Peru, Lima South mission. She is a graduate of Richard Cushing high in Peru and graduated from Ela Institute with a degree in the secretarial field. Milka Zvokelj attended the bride as maid of honor while other atten- - I deduced . . . were slaves to their instincts and had no control over their days, I while I had enough sense to plan my time so I can be lazy if and when I . 25, 1981 Marry In Lima, Peru When two of them met, they would frantically wave their arms not Just being my usbothering ual lazy self when, right by me on a flower, were Some dang ole bees. I watched one. He'd stop at one flower just long enough to stuff all the pollen he could grab into his leg pockets (well, they look like pockets to me) and then on the next flower. Buzz, stuff, e buzz, stuff. He was as for sure. a soul. Thursday, June Reed Browns Biadlatd (lte WEST VALLEY VIEW Ethel Bradford, women's editor The Michels Note Fiftieth Wedded Year their Honoring parents 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Friday p.m. July 3rd, from are the children of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. (Dick) Michels of Murray. Edna Marie Nelson and Dick Michels were wed in Salt Lake on July 3rd, 1931. They started their 7-- 9 life together being involved in the roofing business until later moving to Murray where they opened up Michels Trailer Court. They retired from there in 1979. Dick and Edna enjoy sports and are members of two bowling leagues with Edna winning the Queens Classic Tournament in 1979. Dick was a pro- fessional baseball player with Salt Lake from They enjoy traveling in their motor home. 1925-193- 6. They have two children. John and Pauline (Mrs. Paul) Reid, both of Murray. They have 5 grandchildren and six Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Michels (g SPARTAN POOLS Trisha Snow. Hallee Biesinger attended the guest book. parties were hosted by Clara and Arlene Martin, Pre-nupti- al Chris McKinley, Sandra Whitlock, Nancy Yeck, Karen Mickel, Judy Geisler, Bonnie Ball, Darlene Holtz and Pam Alexander. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Las Vegas . mw Is the time to get your own Spartan Pool from Rocky Mountain Pools. The relatively low cost will surprise you. Stop by Rocky Mountain and see the Spartan Pool on display. It will be love at first sight. And remember, the sooner you decide to buy one, the sooner you and your family can enjoy summer swimming fun. ROCIiCV EWUOTADM Open Sat. 8-- 6 9-- 3 now. 9400 $.561 -- 4294 |