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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4B Thursday, January Mollesttoimes Old-Tim- e 23, 1986 non Lnvnimcj Angus M. Swapp Marries Ana Isabel Garcia Of Spain Cafe Is Alive And Well, Thank You Ethel Bradford Ana Isabel Garcia of Valladolid, of Angus Spain became the bride Matthew Swapp of West Valley City in rites Reformed on January 10th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. There are two major groups regulars. One is the early breakfast bunch. In a hurry, theyre happy when the waitress knows what they want and gets it to them fast. Its family, in the typical morning rush. of e If you think the family cafe is a thing of the old-tim- youre wrong. Way wrong. I mean the kind where people know people and when the waitress says How are you? she means it and isnt just saying Hello. past Then theres the lunch group. A bit more leisurely and the regulars know each other so well that, as they finish and walk out, it sometimes takes 10 to 15 minutes to make the few feet to the cash register. Takes that long to visit and chat with those along the way. Finding out how they are and what theyve been doing That kind of a nice place was too loved and important to become naught but a memory. So, when the old cafes disappeared, people, the same today as yesterday, turned their favorite eating places into todays family cafe. The new Mrs. Swapp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilarino Garcia of Valladolid and the two became acquainted while Angus was serving an LDS mission in Madrid. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Swapp of West Valley City are the parents of the bridegroom. P- The bride was given private schooling and earned her degree in The groom Child Development. graduated from Granger high and is a student at the University of Utah. Following the ceremony, a The Golden Kettle in the OSCO store at South 900 East is such a place. And, while Im no expert on why this one has become the hometown cafe, I have my ideas. I enjoy going 5300 there for I see a I had thought relegated to nostalgic ticles on how it used to be. ar- that same evening a reception was held in the Granger Stake Center. All of which makes me know that people, if given half a chance, will create their own environment. Its a friendly place and theres always time to ask how someone is feeling, and to give a sympathetic word to one going through a downer in the ups and downs of life. eat there once or twice a month and have been pleased to notice that the waitresses dont I change every two weeks. Gay Harry tells me theyve all been there at least 10 to 12 years and all started about the same time. In addition to Gay, youll find, Frances, Cecil, Caroline, Phyllis and, in the kitchen, are Emma, Sally, Nancy and the one male, Bill. L Lisa Bouhuis and Amy Crozier were bridal attendants and Mike Haney performed the duties of best man. The young couple will make home in Salt Lake. Ive heard many a Whereve you been lately? and no ones being nosey or complaining either. No, they ask because they care and actually wonder if anythings gone wrong. They know the regulars and, with a large open window between counter and kitchen, the customers call out their hellos to the cooks as often as to the waitresses. regular customer, Gay tells, calls it his Psychiatric Couch because he can go in there at lunch, toss the woes of the morning back and forth with others in the same boat, and then go back to work with the pressure gone. C & its nice to have a cafe like that. Right here in Murray, too. And, You Cun Get The Core You Grew Up With At Humana f.lEDFIRST. & Nelly and Ralph (and a dozen others) come in almost every morning, have their SOT and say hello to everyone there. The Golden Kettle wasnt planned to be that kind of a place, but friendly people are always going to find some spot like The Kettle and make it their own. The good talk and laughter goes back and forth along the counter and in the booths while the waitresses ask if you want SOT (the Same Old Thing) or feel like a change. Usually, according to Gay, its SOT and the laughter and talk goes on while the food is in preparation. their Obituaries One The staff soon learns what each person likes and Ive often watched some customer sidle up to the counter and find his favorite drink in front of him almost before he has time to get settled and say Hi to those on either side. wed- ding breakfast was given at the home of the grooms parents. Later slice-of-li- fe Remember the personal, professional care you got from your doctor? You can get that same kind of care at Humana MEDFIRST Our doctors and 5 are here from 8am to 8pm, every day, to provide continuing care plus prompt treatment of sudden illness or injury. Maberry st BURIED. Paul LaMar Maberry, 84, West Valley, Tuesday in Wasatch Lawn, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Jan. 17. Born on March 23, 1901 in Kansas to James Orrin and Angie Snell Maberry. Married to Marie Threeasa Phillips in 1926 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died. High priest in LDS church. Survivors, sister, Violet Scheller; , sisters-in-lawGertrude Condie, Ethel Stirling, Iris Allen; Thomas Allen. Appointments are necessary to see the same physician, See us for the care youre used to. At the hours you always wanted. j savings on first visit brother-in-law- , EIGHT LOCATIONS: Midvale, 6947 S. 900 E. Bountiful, 214 W. 1500 S. Taylorsville, 5500 S. Redwood Rd. Orem, 1344 S. 800 E. West Jordon, 1549 W. 7000 S. BURIED. Charles E. And Rae Angell T" CelebrateTheirGdldenWeddihg private dinner party will Jan. 25th to honor Charles A on be held E. and Rae Angell who were married fifty years ago on Jan. 25, 1936, in a ceremony at the brides parents home inMoab, Utah. Lula Lina Oja (Peggy) Kearns, Tuesday in North Ogden Ben Lomond Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died Jan. 16. Born on Aug. 22, 1906 in Duluth, Minn, to Alex and Aurora Hosjoia Oja. Married to Harold LeRoy Garrard on Dec. 19, 1959 in Ogden. Survivors, husband;'" son, daughter. Jack EdWatds, Sinclair, Wyo. Mrs. Ali;e,'EVCkrttyer, Walnut Creek, Calif.; stepchildren, Donald L. Garrard, Jordan Valley, Ore.; Mrs. Gwen Garrard, Mrs. Barbara Fisher, both Roy; Mrs. Doreen Dixon, 12 greatPayson; 17 grandchildren; grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Lempi Duluth. Nesola, They had met when Charles was there in the C.C.C. organization. 79, They have lived their entire married life in Magna, where Charles first worked as an electricians helper at Utah Copper Co. He left there and went into the painting business where he stayed until his retirement. They became the parents of six children. They are Gloria (Mrs. Gary R.) Van Horn of South Jordan; Judy (Mrs. Frank A.) Marsh, West Valley City; Ruth A. Miller, Sandy; Charlene (Mrs. Marvin) Arnold, deceased; Charles E. Ted Angell IV ; and Christine, Magna. They also have and four 24 grandchildren Charles likes to tinker with everything mechanical, Rae has developed her talent with oil painting and her works can be seen in the homes of family and friends. Obituaries Fox rx?'- 'clcomc to tfjc SCnigtH 3nn Ecccption Center anil BURIED. Leland Travis Fox, 66, West Valley, Monday, following services at Granger 1st ward chapel. He died Jan. 16. Born on July 6, 1919 in Vernal to Charles Patten and Mary Caroline Moore Fox. Married to Elsie Schloer on April 24, 1959; marriage solemnized in the LDS Temple. High priest in LDS church; served in bishopric. Retired from Kennecott Copper Corp. in June, 1983 after 27 years. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Terry, Jerry (Darlene), Weldon, all West Valley; Mrs. Dennis (Gloria) Bingham, Magna; brother, sisters, L. M., Arizona; Mae Reese, North Carolina; Alta Salina. 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Survivors, sons, LeRoy, West Valley; Dayr, Kearns; 11 grandchildren; six brother, LeRoy Everett, West Valley. Preceded in death by a son, James. BURIED. wright, ' Jan.27, 986 292-610- Courtwright 75, - z- Selman -- 3 Bfrsli BURIED. Christopher Orrin Selman, son of LaMar Wasden and Karen Ann Larson Selman, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died Jan. 15. Born on Dec. 13, 1985. Survivors, parents; : V: blankets, Sheets, bedspreads, tablecloths, towels and bathroom rugs. All are easy care and washable at a super saving. brother, sisters, Jared, Tiffany, Patricia; grandparents, Arnold P. and MayBelle Larson; Orrin M. and LaRue W. Selman. Barker BURIED. Abram Barker, 87, Taylorsville, Saturday in Taylorsville Memorial Park, following services at Taylorsville stake center. He died Jan. 14 in a Salt Lake hospital following a stroke. Born to Ellen Todd and David John Barker. Married to Elsie Harker on June 21, 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Farmer, raised poultry; former LDS bishop; former Salt Lake County Commissioner; member, former president of Taylorsville Lions Club; director of Murray State Bank and Trust. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Vaughn (Betty Jean), Taylorsville; Mrs. Rodney (Dora) Kamalu, Tucson, Ariz.; 16 grand, children; 23 Hilma Barker; brother-in-law- , Charles Stump. 2.00 All ifemi up havt been cleaned and referblihed by the elderly, handicapped and those Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy sister-in-law- Deseret Industries Thrift Store Wall Of Your Choice College of Beauty Opening BURIED. Violet Ann Ballew Walton, 50, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Taylorsville 7th ward chapel. She died Jan. 15. Born on March 23, 1935 in Kansas City, Mo. to Glenn Vincent and Violet Marie Hampton Ballew. Married to Harvey Clyde Walton on April 30, 1954 in Pamona, Calif.; marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Jan. 31, 1958. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; sons, daughters, Mrs. Drew (Debi) Huntsman; Magna; Mrs. Keith (Cindy) Day, Midwest City, Okla.; N Becky Walton, Cheri Cochran, Mrs. Jim (Trade) Kaurez, Jeff, Paul, Mattl, Lori, all Salt 12 Lake; grandchildren,-- , mother, Pamona; sister, Mrs. Daniel (Bonnie Lee) Emery, Pamona. BURIED. Offer Expires Ogden, 447 12th St. West Valley, 3390 S. SiOO W. Holloday, 4675 S. Highland Dr. Walton stationed jjUmalla NO MEMBERSHIP Bring this coupon for 20 Garrard rard, . Zeldon (Zed) S. Wall, 76, Magna, Thursday In Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 8525 So. 2700 West. He died Jan 12. Born on Sept. 4, 1909 in Wallsburg to John L, and Luella Storker Wall. Married to Signa Johanson on Oct. 5, 1934 in Salt Lake. Retired after 36 years as carpenter for Kennecott... Copper Corp. 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