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Show 0f Out Our Window . . food ' family 23 fun wCaSlG'S r 'J Ethel Bradford, women's editor Las Vegas Is Honeymoon Site For The Bud Hansens I that keeps our world working and how the same plan goes on far out into the universe. That no single part can continue without the support of the other. (But that is for another time and another column.) tenance Where had they come from? Well, naturally, they came from the buds that had developed on the ends of the twigs last year. But then, I followed back, the twigs could not be there without the larger branches or they without still larger ones and on J)ack until they reached the huge trunk of that tree. ultimately die, for those hair roots absorb minerals and water from the earth, sending it up through the system so that the tree can live and put out new leaves. This satisfied me as a child and smugly thought source of all. The end of all questions. It does not satisfy me today, for my adult mind goes further and seeks the source of the air, earth and water. And here, we each go our own way to find that Ultimate Source,' but it's there, and the further you pursue That Source, the more you recognize the reciprocal maintenance of all and know why we must be careful of each part of it. Each vital link. I And then, as I shaded my eyes from the sun, I 'saw' my fingernails and thought how they, to me, were like the leaves to the tree. They could not grow without my For its a marvelous Chain of Being game that you can hands, arms, take your children on, letting them drop out' whenever and where ever they find their answer, but a 'game' that you, as an aware adult, will go silently on until the final First Cause shoulders and the rest of the body. And none of that could be without the blood and air that feeds my body. So, just as relentlessly pursued the thought, and knew could not live without the food that comes from the earth, and the air would not have oxygen without the leaves of the trees and bushes who create it with their special magic. I I thoughts. Such absolute searching . . . and it all began on a lazy afternoon, swinging on the hammock. Which only proves that the body may be idle but the mind travels far and wide. Isn't it great? bunch spinach (about 1 2 large grapefruits 14 pound fresh mushrooms thinly sliced 6 slices bacon crisply cooked and crumbled 1 can water chestnuts, drained and thinly sliced 2 or 3 large oranges - (1 can Mandarin oranges as substitute) .Stuj SftlW WHAI n $100 COLD FISH ALGAE EATERS mz 2fm$1 6 Stir together 13 cup salad oil, 3 tbsp wine vinegar, 12 tbsp soy sauce, 2 tsp sugar, 12 tsp salt and 14 tsp tabasco. Cover and chill 'sr Russell, Barbara Brakey and Jan Erickson as attendants. Shawna DeSira was in charge of the gifts and Darlene Santiago and Tina Johnson served. Carol Brakey and Dustin Gorney attended the guest book. Best man was Dave Smith while Darren and Danny Gorney, Bob Russell, Russell Gee and Danny Davis ushered. The newlyweds honeymooned at Snowbird and will make their home in West Valley. parties were hosted by Heather Russell and Deanna Gee. Special guests were grandparents of the bride, Mrs. James O. LeMar of Boulder, Colorado and Mrs. Frank Russell of Denver, CoPre-nuptia- ls When analyzing the lorado. NEONS price of pork, its important to remember that a hog is not all pork chops. An average hog today dresses out to about 70 percent of its live weight. 487-413- 1 Retail cuts sold in the The Institute for Christian Healmeat case add up to will sponsor a workshop on the ing about 80 percent of this 3500 SO. 900 EAST Practices and Principles of Inner carcass weight. at Our Healing on June Lady of the Mountains Retreat House, Ogden. 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Teresa duties man and Steven DePew ushered. Assisting the from graduated and Utah Bertoch. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Las Vegas and make their home in Salt Lake. Beaudette Try Green Sheet Clas- was matron of honor with Kathleen Ferry sified ads! 262-668- HAVE A NEW CAREER IN 6 WEEKS SPECIAL SUMMER Mrs. Richard Cole Day Classes Germany For The Richard A, Coles Karlene Davis and Richard A. Cole were joined in marriage on June 9th in double ring rites performed at the home of the brides parents. A reception was given at the same place. The bride is the daughter of Leonard Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Byrl H. Barbour, and is a graduate of Kearns high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson, West Jordan and graduated from Murray high. He attended the University of Utah and is now enlisted as a corpsman in theU.S. Army. Chris Duckworth was maid of honor and Mellissa Anderson was flower girl. Kelly Newell attended the guest book. Best man was Keith Blackburn with Ricky Davis as the usher. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Kamas and will make their home in Heidleberg, Germany. cytfnnouncLng 1 TO parties were hosted by Kay Anderson, Chris Duckworth and DeAnna Little. Pre-nupti- foil 2W& zNouj G)fi l Victorian Oak Furniture and Accessories Antique Dolls Antique Doll Clothes Antique Linen Amanda Callahan Designed Bath Linen Items to Delight the Decorator & Collector REGISTER FOR A 695 00 June - August - September - June - September Travel Trade School 263-196- 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Pork, Murray, Utah 84107 by PAY WITH UNITED'S AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES Ah,US V. tfksi System 9 Anytime, day or night, United patrons can make a withdrawal or a deposit , , even make a loan payment, thanks to our A.T.M.'s! jmanda GaCa(i an cnticjiLzi, - Evening Classes Will Be Home OFFER COMPUTER INCLUDING fSB-E- what's more g ' dznr ; rerrfeTT!riwr. in Ogden. Whitt, Bray, THREAD Will Sponsor Workshop th ATHENE LACE Vi" r Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jeffery Hansen and Douglas Walter Gorney chose June 5th to exchange their marriage vows in a double-rinceremony performed by Reverend Bronston Greenwood at the Jordan Ell Reception Center. DeNeise West sang a solo. Following the services a reception wras held at the center. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Russell, Kearns, and graduated from Kearns high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Gorney, Kearns, and attended the Utah Technical College. with Heather Salad SfwiacJi Kristin Russell Becomes Bride Of Douglas Gorney g Oh, my! Such deep, far reaching Citm Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gorney Kristin LeMar Russell found. is And, so, as I lay there, I saw the reciprocal main lb) I had found the I So ... the leaves that wondered about came from the good earth and the moisture found there. large was Flower girl I played this game of "Where did it come from?" often as a child and had then forgotten about it. But it's a good one, for adults as well as children. For, no matter where you begin . . . your stove, diamond ring, curtain, door knobs, typewriter, shampoo, the food on your table, your cor or a plastic toy, they all ultimately go back, step by step, and end up with Mother Earth. But, if all the hair roots 1 g I are broken off, and no new ones grown, the tree would BeUe's and Suzanne Gruchow as bridesmaids. wedding ceremony on June 12th uniting Bud Jeffery Hansen and St. Johns Lutheran Church was the setting for the double-rin- So, the leaves and me. We both find our source in the earth, the Mother of us all. Without that good earth the trees could not exist and without it neither could . . . nor you. But relentlessly, that trunk went down into the earth and there, so my school teachers taught me, there is a root system underground as large and complicated as the branches up in the air. The large roots go to smaller and smaller ones, ending with hair roots, so tiny they can be broken off and the tree not even be aware of the loss. fingers, 1982 Ci)))lnlDn)g M Btodiiwd was lazing an hour or two away out on the hammock last week, absorbed in watching the movement of the leaves against the sky, and suddenly thought how, but a few short weeks ago, there had been no leaves on that tree. Thursday, June 24, WEST VALLEY VIEW . . . Too eon do all this while traveling in any of these Western states.! r pi ' Ci Your Visa Debit Card, giving you ae- cess to the ATM't, is also a Check Protection Card with loan capability! 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