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Show t t- - Out Our Window . M ; m !J food & lkd Bmlfiand , i' Temple Ceremony Unites Annette Budd, Robert Herlin LDS So . . . that's the way fate smiles upon me sometimes and do I love it. There ust has to be some Irish in my ancestory to account for it all. I I campers. Too late remembered that the next day was the opening of deer season and I ; m everyone wos filling tanks and auxiliary tanks with gas. Getting gallons and gallons of it. But, by then I was there and even if I was in a hurry, decided to wait. soon gave a nervous glance at my gas gauge and then at my watch and knew was cutting both too close for comfort. waited. I turned off the motor and waited. got out of the car and shuffled from foot to foot. saw that the fellow opposite me was up to 40 gallons and still going strong. I inwardly beat my head and died. How long would he be? If hadn't been on 'empty' I'd have left, but it was too late. had to have gas. I I The fellow glanced at me, saw my predicament and drawled, "How much do you need? "Well," I answered, "even $1.00 or $5.00 would keep me going." He didn't say anything for a moment and then said, "Are you charging or paying cash?" "Cash," answered, wondering what difference that made. If ? 4 So, when it snowed AGAIN last week, my heart sank. left early to get to work but cringed everytime I thought of how my drive was piling up. Would even be able to get in my own garage that evening? Egad! I I But eventually I had to drive home. Dreading to make that last curve on the road, hating to hit the driveway and then trying to plow through the drift that I KNEW would be there. But . . . wonder of wonders . . . and hip hallelujah all that. Light the fireworks, bring out the punch . . . celebrate .... for someone, blessings on his soul, had cleaned my drive. ... y "Well, he said, Let's get you going." And with that he turned off the gas in his tank, put the hose in mine, measured out $5.00 worth of gas, then put the pump back in his tank. With a satisfied grin on both our faces I handed him $5 00, got in my car, and, with a bit of manuevering between big trucks, (and many a nasty look) wiggled my little Colt i out of there. waved a happy good-bto my good Samaritan, he grinned back and was on my way. i dont know who to thank and that's good because I then he will feel no obligation to 'do it again,' but, dang it, I do want to say thanks. . ... to whoever you are . . . you you did for me. You made my day, my week, my month and say thanks. Very So can't even guess what much. See . . . its like I said. Sometimes the fates, good I Samaritans I and good neighbors smile upon me and life is good. Very good. I i , t 5 t If youre not sure whe- - and give it a whirl. If the ther an egg is raw or egg wobbles while lay it on its side ing, its raw. rotat-cooke- d, Blake, while Russ and Carl Herlin, Wayne Baldridge and Barry Budd ushered. parties were hosted by Kendra Baldridge, Maylene Pre-nupti- Teresa Perkins, Michal Anne Hatch, Butler and Alma And LaReine Jackson Celebrate Golden Wedding over 25 years in various departments and was division manager for the last 14 years of her term with that department store. their marriage. The Jacksons have lived in Friends and relatives are being invited to call at 1160 E. Vine Street Miller and Cottonwood LDS wards between the hours of 7 to 9:30 p.m where they each have served in The family of the honored pair will many capacities host the event. Alma was a counselor in the Mrs. Jackson is the former bishopric, ward clerk and and ofLaReine Meacham and the two ficer in the high priest quorum. were wed on February 3rd, 1932 at LaReine was president of both the the home of her parents, 3118 South Relief Society and the YWMIA. West Temple. She, too, has held many other The marriage was later solemorganizational positions. The Jacksons enjoy traveling nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 5, 1940. and, since his retirement, have In the early days of their marr- been over almost all the United iage Alma was service manager States, the West Indies and Hawaii for General Motors and then went as well. to work for Arnold Machinery Co. They are the parents of one where he held the same position. daughter, LaRae (Mrs. Frank) Later on he became trainer and Snell of South Jordan and one son, director for the Utah and Idaho DeWayne Jackson of West Valley. areas. They have nine grandchildren and LaReine worked at Sears for two Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Jackson will be honored on February 3rd to mark the fiftieth anniversary of COLOR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herlin at the Village Green, and a reception will be given in Clearfield at a later date. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Budd, Clearfield, and is a graduate of Clearfield high. She has attended Weber State College. n. Sommer as attendants. Primila Budd was the flower girl and Michal Anne Butler attended the guest book. Best man was Reed of the grade school in Woodruff. IN 6 WEEKS Mrs. Walton has been active in the LDS organizations Train to become a Travel Agent. Day and Night Classes begin in January. Call us for Information. Next Class Starts Feb. 22,82 rHTrcwel Trade down over Manilla Bay in Luzon; another son Gene and daughter Fay (Mrs. Ted Ber-re- t let her sell eggs to earn the money. The eggs sold at 71 2 cents a dozen. She is the mother of three children. A son, Wayne who died in World War II, shot in St. George and will make their home in Bennion. The wedding cake was made and decorated by Russ Herlin, brother of the groom. honeymoon HAVE A NEW CAREER Florence R. Walton, Born In Jan. 1892 Is Honored On Her Ninetieth Birthday Ras-musse- PORTRAIT BY DON BLAIR School ms t). She has 10 grandchildren and 22 263-196- 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 Classes Starting in Ogden n. church when the her mother. Her early schooling scenery on stage was in Beaver at the caught on fire. People, Beaver Branch of the she recalls, were BYU. Later on she liv- screaming and jump- Florence R. Walton ed with another sister ing from the windows Frances Rasmussen and someone picked Tanner in Alberta, her up and threw her Canada, and she through a window. She was not hurt, but graduated from the LDS Knight Academy badly frightened and there. bruised, and the She taught school in church was never used Hinckley and after fur- again. ther completing her The honored lady education was made also tells of saving to principal of the high get material for a new school and supervisor dress and her father STOCK REDUCTION SALE COME IN AND SEE OUR STORE FILLED WITH JANUARY BARGAINS Though fine portraits do require time, you can still have a new one made for Valentine's. Or perhaps you'd prefer from a previous sitting. to TODAY! LOCK TOP DIAPER PAIL re-ord- er FOR APPOINTMENT 262-268- 5 OR TO PLACE YOUR ORDER Lasting . . 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The newlyweds will Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jackson being president of the YWMIA, superintendent of the seminary for the 7th, 8th and 9th grades in and Annina Her mother Woodruff, and teacher died, however, when trainer in the stake When Florence was Florence was but six years old, and an older but four years old she in a tableau in sister, Josephine was old Fillmore LDS Rasmussen, became the Say "Be (fty Vcfotlm" WITH A MASTER The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Herlin, Kearns. He pre-nupti- Florence R. Walton of Murray is marking the 90th year of her birth. The nonegarian was born in Fillmore, Utah on Jan. 27, 1892, the daughter of early LDS pioneer parents, Hans ii X Herlin Anyway I got stuck and not only had to get a tow truck to get me out, but couldn't get in and out of my own drive for the next three days. I 11 D is a graduate of Kearns high and attended the University of Utah. A dinner JanaLee Budd was w as held at the Oaken maid of honor, with Bucket. After the wed- Mary Jo Rasmussen, ding ceremony an Bonnie Budd, Kendra open house was given Baldridge and Annette I I i Robert took Annette Budd as his bride in a doublering wedding ceremony performed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple on February 2nd. Then the other day. The day of the snow. Well, it really begins the day of the FIRST snow when got stuck right in my own driveway. By some odd alignment of trees and buildings, the wind picks up all the snow in my yard, whirls it in the air until my lawn is picked clean and then drops it. Where? Right smack in my driveway. Oh, every time it snows curse the way AW planned that drive strip. I i j I I ) 1982 Ethel Bradford, women's editor I The place was full, but, after all, that good of a price was bound to bring in customers. Then noticed that all the cars lined up weren't 'cars.' Nope, they were trucks and Thursday, Jan. 28, 'St Sometimes the gods smile upon me and the 'luck of the Irish' is mine, even though am pure' Swede. Takefr' instance. One day last fall I realized was out of gas. Really out. So, as I wheeled down State Street I saw a sign adver tising gas for 5 cents less than other places, and so, barrelled right In. WEST VALLEY VIEW wBdsiG's i S g fun fomily OFF OFF |