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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 1, 1986 Milestones ' ,v . X t Shawn Harman Marries Lass From Surrey, England i ' Doesn't Matter What It's Called It's Still "Out My Window" . . kj i When someone asks, How come you dont write Out My Window anymore? I answer, Oh, but I do, I do. See, it doesnt matter what its called, it cant be anything else, because, literally and figuratively . its me. . . I sat at My Window recently, watching a storm race across the valley, and thought how often . . and under how many different circumstances . . . Ive sat there. AW, my husband, went first and yet, as I staggered with the chaos and pain of his death, I had no time to mourn because Gram clung to me, and I watched her release her hold on life, knowing she too would soon leave me. And then, before I could catch my breath, Jake followed those two he loved most. Now making their home in Midvale are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Arthur Harman. The two were married on April rites performed 26th, in double-rinin the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception at Seven Oaks followed g III that same evening. . v, i ,5. 9 we. ,. -- Vk ; V Ethel : ' ' kd'' , . s ; , My sons left for work and college at the same time (Why not? It was their time to go) and then I looked Out My Window in loneliness. In one year those six who had crowded and loved around me, left and it was just me. Only me at My Window. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Harman tear-blinde- d Utah Technical College. He has filled an LDS mission in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Bradford ... in time . Yes, I kept it close to my heart and the changing scenes Out My Window worked their eternal magic and I healed. I saw the seasons come and go. Watched the ducks, quail and pheasant come to feed. Saw the trees blossom, grow green, lose their leaves and then be covered with snow. first was there with AW, watching JR play on the warm, floor. WR soon joined his older brother and I spent long hours there with Gram, watching the two boys play, drinking our tea, talking, gossiping, laughing, dreaming, cooking, sewing, while sharing our tears and fears, as well. I I recall one day when JR came running after a toy which had tumbled under the table. He came pell-mebut was stopped suddenly when he could no longer fit under the table and his head hit it with a Bang! ll He had always run there freely, but now hed grown two inches and could no longer fit under the table top. He looked at me in hurt and bewilderment and as I comforted him, I cried. Cried because no matter how much you wish for it, it hurts to see your babies grow up. Ive sat at My W'indow in laughter, playing games with the boys, helping with their lessons, eating many meals, paying bills, dreaming, studying, writing . . . and sorrowing, when, as with all people, the hard years came to me. " Sorrowed as I watched my family of six' lea ye, one at a time, in oni short year. Thomas Parry and Rita Sinclair Parry, both of Mitcham, Surrey, England. of Taylorsville are the parents of the bridegroom who is a Cottonwood high graduate and has attended And I looked out My Window with eyes and cried. All to myself I cried because sorrow, to me, is a private thing. Held close and not .shared and aired to the world. . The bride is the former Debra Anne Sinclair, the daughter of Mr. . M I healed. Yes, I healed, but it was then a different Ethel who looked out My Window than the Ethel of the year before. My life had changed and I changed with it. But its still My Window. The pasture is now a golf course and, where the clubhouse stands, I recall watching Mr. Delgado plow his fields with two strong horses. Best man at the reception was his brother, Douglas Harman, while ushering were Keith Tippie, Kelly Westenskow and Gary Sinclair. The newlyweds honeymooned in St. George, Utah. parties were hosted by Donna Anderson, Norma Bird, LaWanna Sutton, Debbie Waan-sgar- d Pre-nupti- and members ... it doesnt see, for those of you who ask matter what these words are now called. They will always be, Thank Heavens, Out Ethels Window. So GOLDEN The honored man was born May 3, Eureka, Utah, the son of Michael J. and Lillie Okander 1906 in Tischner. He attended Jordan high for three years and married Eva Beckstead on March 11, 1926 in Salt Lake. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. All burglaries should be reported to the police. They may not be able to solve every crime in the following week, but they do recover a lot of property that is sold at auction The honored man was active in the Bennion 6th ward, especially in the High Priest quorum and as a home teacher. The two of them became the parents of E. Duane (Lorraine), Kearns; R. Neil (Dee), West Valley; A. Jay (Wilda), Orem and Ila Rae (Mrs. Roy) Peterson, Magna. A. Wayne, Jr. their first child is deceased. They have 21 grandchildren and 47 Surviving brothers and sisters are Marell, Orem; Kathle, Payson; Gerald, Midvale; Daryl, Murray and Oneita (Mrs. Albert) Steadman, Tooele. Eva, wife of the honored man, tells, Wayne has always had a loving and kind disposition and has always been ready to go the second mile to help anyone in need. Randall John Buchmiller, Agent, State Farm Insurance Armstrong Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs. John C. Armstrong, of West Valley City, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marianne, to Joseph Anthony DiPoalo. The future groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen A. DiPoalo of Santa Barbara, CA. One area Each add'l area $10.00 $ 5.00 r "j - day KM js CketEyiui'a FfataE V&uUkea'& FEataE Midvale Murray , C$J 5320 So. State 262-336- 1 fira&offloa FOR 780 E. Center CO J55jn8F3j o ONLY II MIS laaKSaaKHasaMfllS X II I II K 8 ft Si It P if H lllllll aar, H M t $1 IK warns a up mmmMM aaaaai aaai aaai aaai aaai MATTRESS WAREHOUSENA, UTAHS FINEST HEALTH SPAS FOR MEN & WOMEN SWIMMING POOL AEROBICS CLASSES RELAXING WHIRLPOOL MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS 49 STEAM ROOM VISITS MUST BE SOOTHING SAUNA NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE MODERN CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT USED WITHIN 30 DAYS NEW ADULT PATRONS ONLY SOLD IN SETS ONLY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 9210 South 240 West at 90th South 255-414- 1 - MISSIONARIES One Column Picture Miss Armstrong is a graduate of Cyprus high and Mr. DiPoalo is a graduate of Weber State College. They are planning a July 11th Spring, YOUR CHOICE cant trace ownership. Best regards, Marianne WEDDINGSBIRTHDAYSENGAGEMENTS Same as for Weddings would like to submit a couple of thoughts concerning your column of last week. I your specific crime it can never be held against the thief. Also, you cant make a claim on your insurance if there hasnt been a police report filed. Please help the police by doing every thing you can to make their job a little easier and help yourself by being more supportive of the only ones that can help us. On June 1st of that same year, he went to work at the Kennecott Arthur Mill, but was laid off in 1930, when Kennecott closed for four years during the Great Depression years. During those years, he hauled hay in Riverton and farmed with his father. He returned to Kennecott in 1934 and remained there until his retirement in 1971 as a foreman in the Flotation Concentrator. He and Eva moved to Bennion and there Wayne built the home the family lived in for the next 36 years. They later moved to Blake Heights and have been there for 10 years. You moy choose any or oil of the following areas: 3. MidvoleSandy 4. West, South JordcnRiverton Most crimes against property are ' committed by people who do it over and over. They may get away with it for a while, but eventually they get caught. If you have not reported Wayne Tischner Celebrates His 80th Birthday 3. Milestones Prices and Requirements Dear Ethel, because they The eightieth birthday of A. Wayne Tischner will be celebrated at a family party on Saturday, May the Letters to Editor The creek rambles as before and golfers stride by where JR and WR ran and played so many long, happy hours. Oh, yes, thankfully, Michael, Eric and Rachael now run in my fields, but, running there right beside them, will always be, for me, their fathers. Forever will run the two small boys they were those long years ago. My Window is the frame for much of my life. The frame for my loves, my joys, for my sorrow when I stepped into a black time of despair, and . . . then that same Window became my renewal. of Taylorsville 3rd ward. (Htaf sjdqmm v |