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Show food fun family 2B WlnlfflQ'S GDS WEST valley Thursday, May VIEW 13, 1982 ' Out Our Window . . , pSlfDS BQgJ Ethel Bradford, women's editor H t, m B iwdlptd Barbara Jean Neff A month ago did the unthinkable. The unspeakable. What no one in our culture ever does. But I Will Be Wed 9 Oth Year - Now, I agree that if I met with Thatcher and Reagan every day, then it would be did it. Jeffery Olsen To Barbara Jean Neff will become the bride of Jeffery Que Olsen on June 25 th. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Neff, West Valley, and is attending Granger high. The future bridegroom is the son of Gary C. Olsen of Salt Lake and PHOTO AT RIGHT ' Shirley Olsen of Samorea, Idaho. He is a graduate of Granger high. The wedding will be held at the Seville Reception Center. Mrs. Uzelac was born in Greece on May 18, 1892, a daughter of Nick and Georgia Mageras. She came to the United States in 1909 and made her home in Magna. Her marriage to Joseph Uzelac was performed in Salt Lake on September 14, 1914. Mr. Uzelac died April 7, 1942. Madge Marion and Lana of Lake City, Florida. Four children are deceased. She has 26 grand The honored woman is the mother of eight children. They are: Maynard, Sandy; and Kearns; children, three deceased; 54 and two great-grea- t night (Thursday) at 6:30 at the Wild Life Resource Center, 6000 W. 2100 South. Guest speaker for the session will be G. Smith, pat- Eld-re- d Rites Unite Kyle Naylor, Debra Hawker The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the scene, on April 24th, of the marriage of Kyle Naylor and Debra Hawker. A wedding breakfast was held at the White House and a reception followed later that same night at the Murray 5th ward house. The new Mrs. Naylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hawker and is a graduate of Murray high. She is also a graduate of Utah State University with an associates Simper and ton. become president and parties were hosted by Fara Pre-nupti- Burton, Lorie Davis, Cindy Foster, Coleen Wilden, Donna. Bonnie and Kathy Lundquist, Velsa Shepherd and Kathy Horrocks. Laureen 80th Year - 'Sarge' Coleman's Birthday Honored The family of Cole- Friends and relatives are being invited to call at 12900 South 1300 East, Draper, Utah between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. your business cards at Murray PrinBuy ting, 1 1975. Mrs. Uzelac has grandchildren and 18 15 n. So what have I done instead? Well, I've listened to records I haven't heard for a long time. I've played the piano, and . . . horrible as v for my attempts are some reason I get more satisfaction out of those hours than watching someno matter how one else do it for me. great ... Yup, in ten minutes had allowed the 'outside' world to change my 'inner' world. had allowed that voice to take away my happiness. I Carole Mikita from news will be guest speaker. will include Ellen Mackay, Madge KSL-T- So I walked back to the Toob, turned it 'off and began to get myself back into the good Ethel mood. And, V Robison for and Lois Johnson. Following the ceremony, the group will go to the Hawaiian for dinner. This will be the groups final meeting until September, how- ever, they will meet with members of the Hunter Lions club for summer parties. SaWiow Atb Members of the Suburban Arts club will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 oclock in the home of Jean one month entire haven't turned jCft jCccitc I I it on. Not I don't live or want to And, no, live in a vacuum. get 'the news' every day and know what's going on in the world. But if by watching TV could help the Falkland would watch TV 24 situation hours a day. But my watching doesn't have one bit of influence on it. And, it does change me my my inner mood day my inner joy. I I jCeogue Members Kearns-Hunte- ... of r the La Discussion I t center on encourage-- ent and information on how to establish'a happy nursing relationship, said a spokesman for the group. Anyone wishing for further information may call Td&wl LUojtteic On Departure 255-336- - Leila Adair Gates, old Granger resident, was honored last week prior to her departure to Wisconsin where she will be living with her son. Mrs. Gates, who turned 85 on Feb. 7, will be residing with her son, Crawford ar , reservations 9 Cettmvmd V UP Camp Verda Worlund will host the monthly ses- , Open House Honored Leila Gates The annual election luncheon of the Federal Womens club will be held at the Elks Lodge, 1875 West 5200 South, Roy, Utah on May 15th at 12:30 p.m. The luncheon is for members only. For ... ... ... ... will Oh, I know that some day again pick up the TV program to see 'what's on', I but never again hope . . . will I turn TV on without making a conscious choice. Wanna join me? It's actually i becoming fun. I'll I Leche League will meet at 10 oclock Tuesday morning. ... have found myself singing more, meditating more, and found myself with a sense of detachment when others are moaning about England and the Falkland Islands. I've studied more, and in fact, found that was an unconscious slave to what the Toob told me to do, listen to, see, experience and take into my self. once. And it is good. president. Dixie Carter is secretary; Barbara Burnham, treasurer; Laura Daniels, parliamentarian-historian. ... sion of the South Cottonwood DUP camp on Tuesday at 1 p.m. for the meeting being held at 613 Wiford Ave. will be Bernice Madsen, Annie Nunley and Beth Ivie. Myrna Broschinsky, captain, will conduct the final session of the Gates, taught many years in the LDS church. She filled a stake mission, spent 15 years in the Mutual and 12 in the well-know- n composer and conductor, who resides in Beliot, Wise. Mrs. Gates was born in Orderville, Utah in The grandmother four and greatgrandmother of one, has been living with Leila Hansen, a niece, the past six years. She took up art at the age of 80 and has Relief Society. Hosting the open house were Harold and Leila Hansen at their Granger residence. HAVE A NEW CAREER IN 6 WEEKS Train to become a Travel Agent. Call us for information. Classes begin: Day Classes - June 7th, July 19th, Sept. 7th Evening Classes - June 21st, Sept. 13th Travel Trade 1897. School of 263-196- Classes Starling in Ogden 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 tmmtomss FABRICS & BLOUSES 9:00 A M. 10 4:45 P.M. OPEN SAT. 9 TO 2 I""11" THVRS. THRU WEB. MAT I1TH TO MAT I9TN current season and Gladys Bronson give the lesson, icians and will Mus- NOW OPEN! SALE FEATURES ,0 Price good thru VAtuT CREAMY LEMON-HONE- 1 and a son Nick, who bers, I wasn't in a good mood and I wasn't humming. I was depressed. I was inwardly saying, "Oh, me there is such awful crime, war and misery in the world that life is no longer a good thing. I 262-668- AND DRESSING DRESSING 35 CALORIES PER TABLESPOON 25 CALORIES PER TABLESPOON lb of JACK'S TOFU J TbIS Oil 13 Cup Lemon luice 13 cup Honey Vi . Salt Vi t. Dry Mustard But, within 10 minutes, wasn't happy. passed away Septem- 295-144- HIGH PROTEIN SALAD DRESSINGS 1 West Valley City; Georgia (Mrs. Ambrose) Motta, Layton call Verla Rosequist at or Lula Secrist fepe oftheWhek LOW CALORIE both of Murray; Ellen (Mrs. Mike) Falvo, Clifton will assume the role of vice Mrs. Marion Sarge man will honor him on his eightieth birthday with an open house on May 15th. 1 jCiww . Velsa Shepherd and Louise Peterson attended the guest book. C7 ther information may be obtained by calling Walter Ewell, chapter president, at or Harold Dangerfield, vice president, at Lady Lions tomorrow (Friday) night. The club members will meet at 6 p.m. in the home of LaUna Clifton, this years president, for the ceremony. Ida Ewell will g, Fara Bur- interested in early Utah history is being invited to attend. Fur- Installation of ficers for the coming year will take place during the monthly session of the Hunter just-wed- But what I've found this past month is that spent a lot of time sitting like a statue watching other people play, work, love, sing, study and worship instead of Ethel playing, working, loving, singing, studying or worshipping. I was a blob, letting someone else do 'my things.' I 967-102- s will The honeymoon in Hawaii and make their home in Murray. I are going to knew something else, too. had walked into my home happy. I was even humming to myself, which is a good clue to my inner mood. 9ti Capmk of- Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Naylor know what some of say, cause you I've said it too. "Oh, but I keep TV on Channel 7 or 11 and they have great programs." And they do, some of the time. Bernstein's Beethoven series was so great I told a lie in order to be able to watch and listen to it. Masterpiece Theater is great too, some of the time. And I church. The affair will be a potluck dinner, with members requested to bring their own eating utensils. The chapter has grown to more than 50 members since it was organized eight months ago and anyone Lady The duties of best An LDS misssion has been filled by the man were performed by Bryce Naylor while bridegroom in Blaine and Kendall Sweden. Bridesmaids at the Hawker and John reception included Freeze ushered. Cindy Foster, Coleen Wilden, Orthodox Church. She is the mother of six children. They are: Louis J., Holladay; Katherine (Mrs. Ches- -' ter) Fassio and Joe G., Huul&i tising. Gote-bor- The honored woman has made her home in Murray for the past 65 years where she is a member of the Greek 250-209- 2. management. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyd Naylor. He, too, is a graduate of Murray high and is attending the hilltop school, majoring in commercial adver- I I 966-69- degree in offide ... I riarch to the LDS The Oquirrh chapter of SUP will meet to- Snarr Long 1967. So what's the sense of going around feeling depressed over something I cannot help, change or control? In a few moments, however, I realized what a habit I had fallen into. I wasn't watching or listening to what was blaring into my home. I was even in another room. It was just a noise that I was allowing to be infiltrated into my mind. Mm Aciwilm SUP lb of JACK'S TOFU Tbls of Oil Juice from one Lemon 1 Pkg of your Favortie Dressing Mix without Sugar 1 2 Paprika Celery Seed Tbls. Lemon Rind, Grated 1. 1. Blend TOFU & oil together at high speed till smooth. Add other Ingredients & blend again until well mixed If too thick add water. Chill for a few hours and serve over fresh greens. ADD PROTEIN TO YOUR SALADS INSTEAD OF FAT BUY JACKS BEANSTALK TOFU IN THE PRODUCE DEPARTMENT OF YOUR FAVORITE SUPERMARKET iiTJT4 4969 South State -- going on every minute and Id do it. But I don't. I I a, Oqufonk my job to know what was walked Into my home one day and . . . before dropped my keys or put down my purse turned on the TV. I didn't know what was 'on'; didn't know what was coming 'on'; and didn't even stop to watch what came 'on'. No, I ust turned the button and then went about my business. See, of Layton. Madge Snarr Long will be honored Saturday, May the 15th, on the occasion of her 85th birthday. An open house for Doris, I turned opened A family dinner will honor Helen Mageras Uzelac on the occasion of her 90th birthday. The event will be held May 16 at the home of a daughter, Georgia (Mrs. Ambrose) Mot-t- Open House Will Honor Madge Long On Birthday friends and relatives will be held at the LDS 12th ward at 363 E. Vine Street, Murray, between the hours of 4 to 8 p.m. She is requesting no gifts. Mrs. Long was born May 19, 1897 the daughter of Barton and Eunice Eardley Snarr. She was the youngest of 13 children. Madge married J. R. Long February 28, 1918 and he passed away in turned of my TV. Really It off and that act up a new (old) way of living that Is marvelous. Family Honors Helen Uzelac nil DC MUUKo: LI Mon-Fr- i 9:30 Sat. 10 to 6 to 7 off t SEEDfo Q nrnyuTTfl, OHSEtfe rrfa 268:8747 |