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Show 3B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May 12, 1983 Since 1953 - mviee at A&Xed fion lliwik Wdmlei i 30 uea Oven Shell cases were purchased and often made into ornaments. I love meeting the public, says For some people paying a visit to Marie (Mrs. Richard) Webster, Allied was a form of entertainment. and dread the day when I retire. They would spend hours or even an Meeting and working with people is entire day, just rummaging through the delight of my life. the bins and shelves. No special item was on a shopping list. They were Marie has had thirty years experience doing what she loves. She has just looking; but few left empty been employed by Allied Develophanded. One customer was heard to say, I ment Co. since 1953. She loves to talk about the people came to buy just one little item and shes met over the years for many of Ive spent over $100. them are more than regular cusMarie is pleased when customers tomers, they have become old time remember her. One customer friends. remarked to her, I started coming When I started working here, here when I was just a little boy. Im recalls Marie, it was a war surplus here with my son and youre still store. We sold surplus army and here. navy equipment - pens, pencils, Recently Marie saw a customer combs, mess kits, parachutes, axes she hadnt seen for quite awhile and and even used coveralls. If it had commented that shed missed seeing been used in the war, we had it to her. The woman had been in Hawaii sell. for two years but Marie rememberShe recalls sitting in a quonset hut ed her. Of course the store has changed with other employees removing the bladders from old Mae West life over the years, continues Marie, surplus items became scarce and preservers to be sold as childrens so the store had to change. life preservers. However, people remember the Cutting up badly worn army blankets to patch other blankets was also store and it has become sort of a landmark that people come to visit part of her job. when they return to Utah. We have Ammunition boxes were a hot item in those days. They had a wide people from Canada and all over the western U.S. drop by to see what we variety of uses - storage containers, have to offer for sale today. building material or even furniture. by Bernice Ursenbach Marie has noted a subtle change in the buying habits of shoppers over the past couple of years. They are shopping more carefully, looking for bargains, buying what they need. The tight economy shows up quickly in the retail market. However, they are, on the whole, still happy people with no more complainers than usual. Of course, working Isnt Maries whole life. She, along with brothers and sisters, cares for her mother. Her husband, Richard, has retired but he keeps busy with his projects and helping with his family. Their two daughters live here in the valley and so they enjoy that family association along with 8 grandchildren and one ever, shes grateful for her job and the special association she has with her fellow employees and her Marie realizes that the day will come when shell have to retire and also knows that she'll find other things to occupy her time. Now, how great-grandchil- Mrs. Craig E. Cross Marie Webster, assisted by Grace Potter, man the checkout stands at Allied Development. Marie, who has been at that store since its early beginnings, recalls the changes in the store, the merchandise and people over the years. Petrovich And Cross United At Heritage House In April Now making their home in Salt Lake are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Cross who were married on April 22 at the Heritage House Chapel. A reception followed the double-rinceremony at the same place and a wedding breakfast was held at the Creekside Inn. The new matron is the former Lucinda Petrovich, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Petrovich of Murray. She is a Murray high graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Cross are the parents of the bridegroom. They reside in West Valley City and the young man is a graduate of Granite high. Pam Bruun was matron of honor at the bridal festivities, assisted by Marianne Wilde, Joni and Wendy Petrovich and Nancy Ann Noguera as bridesmaids. Little miss Michelle Noguera was flower girl and Sherrie Pehrson attended the guest book. Performing the duties of best man was Robert Bruun while Stephen Petrovich, Robert Moffitt, Dean Dahl and Chris Cross ushered. The pair honeymooned at Park City. VIDEOS g i. i Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barlow Temple Is Site Of The Barlow, Arnold Rites LDS The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting uniting Wesley Barlow and Kelly J. 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He is attending Brigham Young University majoring in international relations and is a member of Sigma Delta Pi. He also filled an LDS mission to Rosario Argentina. Kristin Erickson was maid of honor with Claudine and Carla Erickson and Marsha Critchlow as attendants. Flower girl was Laural Erickson while Sabrina Leddy attended the guest book. Miles Abernethy was best man while Herb Leddy ushered. A party was hosted by Marsha Critchlow. The newlyweds honeymooned in Idaho and will make their home in Provo. 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