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Show 2g Margaret Beaver u Out Our Window . . r . tke B'uufivut Marks Birthday With Her Family 1 mmmma 0mm It's such a little effort to phone a friend and say, I've been thinking of you" or to write a note and say, "I haven't heard from you for so long and wondered about you." Birthday festivities are being today, December 3rd, in Foster City, California, to honor pensive gifts, imported ones, cherished ones made by loving hands, childish tokens to be treasured as long as life and memory last in the mind of the receiver, and hundreds of gifts to give. We become so accustomed to our very own children that we forget to tell them how great they are, and the "No matter how much I scold you over little things, I love you very much." Or to a friend, "Thanks for the many hours you've shared with me. Your friendship is precious to me." we often But, humanly, overlook the most wonderful gift of all, the gift of words and the acts of love. We shy away from words that come from within, the true coinage of the heart. We will sacrifice and go without much, just to save money for a material gift, yet will withhold that most precious gift which costs not one cent. I'm reminded of all this because recently the husband of a friend died suddenly, as mine, also, did one sad day. That very morning, however, as my friend's husband was leaving for work, he had turned back and said, think I'll take time for another cup of coffee with you,'' and they unexpectedly shared a few precious moments of quiet. For it doesn't take money to give yourself. We all can give of warmth, hope and courage. We can all offer a shoulder for some one to shed a few tears on, for there is not a one among us who hasn't at some time, also needed that understanding shoulder for our own tears. of It was so uhlike him, so di- fferent from his usual morning rush, that when the accident took him and he never returned, she cherished those few moments like gold. "In his own way," she cried to me, "he told me that morning, that even though we'd had rough times, he loved me and our We can give comfort to someone who is ill, disturbed or in sorrow. This also should be easy, for everyone, even you or I, are often in need of love and encouragement. children." These gifts may be difficult the first time you give them, for the words may be unfamiliar to your lips. But it takes so little time to pat your husband on the shoulder as he leaves for work, to tell him you understand how hard the day sometimes must be, but that you love him for doing it for you and your children. Now, of course, most of us leave home the morning and very routinely return that night. But sometimes someone doesn't. With such awareness we shouldn't let our gift giving be limited to material things. It takes such a little time . . . and no money at all . . . to give the more precious ones. in It takes so little time for a husband to put his arms around his wife and speak words of love to her. To tell her how much he loves her, the home she makes for him, the time she gives to prepare the food and the care she gives the children. Words of love, friendship and understanding are, after all, the best both to give and to receive. Acts to be given, not formal rites, but naturally, almost casually. Tell someone you love them . . . today and every day. as Margaret Beaver. Her family, also all former will be in attendance. They w'ill include daughters, Shirley Beaver Belts with her children, Sharon Graham and Curtis Belts. Carol Beaver (Mrs. Duane) Stauffer with her children Nancy and Randy will be there and Grace Mur-rayite- if Dec. 4, Friday Dec. 5, Saturday Dec. 6, Sunday Make fruit cake cookies, puddings and freeze for Christmas Have Dad decorate Address cards Wrap gifts for mailing Dec. 3, Thursday s, also from Dunn, a sister-in-lahere, will be there for the birthday. The Beaver family lived at about 600 East 4800 South, in Murray, until their move to the west coast. Boisselle, Leslie Brown Are Married P. If you haven't been serious about shopping GET BUSY! outside house You begin inside decorations I Dec. 9, Wednesday Dec. 8, Tuesday Dec. 7, Monday Get your tree Fix the stand Mail cards& gi Shop for basic food items needed for holidays Patrick Eugene Boisselle and Leslie Robyn Brown were wed in a double-rinwedding ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on November 13th. A wedding breakfast was held at the Heritage House, and later, that same evening, a reception was given at the same place. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Brown, and graduated from Cottonwood high. She also attended the University of g Have a Utah. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Eugene Boiselle, British Columbia, and is a pre- dental student. The bride and groom have both served LDS missions in the Louisiana Baton Rouge area. Cynthia Dudek was maid of honor. Other attendants were Car-m- a Boisselle and Jennifer Susan Brown. Kelli Marie Reisbick attended the guest book. Best man was Benjamin Scott Brown, while Paul Brown and Paul Boisselle ushered. parties were hosted by Joan Kaufman, Susan DeRose, Linda Orme, Louanne Schweside-man- , Jacque Mathews, Jolene Dearden, Aileen Parks, Cindy Barnett and Terry Smith. The newlyweds honeymooned at Victoria, British Columbia and will make their home at Kelouria, British Columbia. Dec. 12, Saturday -- & C,eanin9 iy?Dec. 15, Tuesday Make candy More inside decorations Dec. 13, Sunday &S, Freezing sfcA Let children 'help' you bake decorate cookies Why not go outside and build a snowman Dec. 16, Wednesday Approximately 400 people gathered in the Magna Stake Center last week for the annual reunion of the family of Abraham Coon, who helped settle the Magna area. Nine branches of his progeny was included in the family roll call for the 56th annual reunion for the descendents of the pioneer who settled near the Oquirrh Mountains in Village, was on display, and a film on the Coon Family History traced the family tree from the 15th century and through 23 different states. e . Dec. 18, Friday Go to liquor Pamper yourself store - Buy mix plastic glasses Last minute shopping Shop-us- early part of week - work at home on weekends Dec. 17, Thursday ice - alka-seltze- r Dec. 19, Saturday Dec. 20, Sunday Dec. 21, Monday Take the family to see lights (Temple Square) storybook streets Caroling Church programs Thoroughly clean whole house Rest - long bath You deserve it School program Dec. 22, Tuesday Buy perishable food items for Christmas feasting Wash china Polish silver .Dec. 23, Wednesday Dec. 25, Friday Dec. 24, Thursday Pre-nupti- Abraham Coon Family Slates Reunion Wrap early-birgifts and family party Decorate tree Dec. 11, Friday Baking Dep. 10, Thursday d . Janet Kelly, Cynthia Vowels, 3, 1981 3E!Q. Cmud Vcuiu Ta Cfetww held former Murrayite, The holiday season with its wave of gift giving is here. We'll get ex- Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW Cook-s- o on Christmas you can rest Murray high Xmas concert MERRY XMAS Enjoy it You've earned it . Count your Deliver Christmas gifts!-- . Dec. 26, Saturday It's over Now begin next year's countdown and get an EARLY START! Blessings Two of the family received special recognition by being eldest representatives present. They were Ruth Coon Hunter and Alvin Coon who are both 91 years old. nmi 1852. From this beginning, a settlement in the south of Coons Canyon bore his name. 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