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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET ' rvy&t''i 4 Thursday, May 'Vs 22, 1986 !? TW rj4 Milestones mmmmmm ... Winner In Baton Competition Memorial Day Celebrate It As You Will Gram was well aware when her days began to grow short, and I knew also. She tried to breach the barrier of my foolish fears but I could not follow her lead and have regreted it so much, so often. I could have given her comfort. Comfort that Ive hopefully given to others since then as they also have approached that last gate of this This coming Monday multitudes will carry large bouquets of flowers to place on the graves of those they love who have gone ahead and joined the majority. be among them. Oh, at some time grass during the year I dig away the from the headstones and put a few lilac blooms on AWs and a rose or two on Grams and Jakes, but I do it for myself. My own way of saying, I wish I had been wiser and kinder. I will not Kathy Anderson, Bennion, was the winner in the beginning level of the Northwest Regional N.B.T.A. baton competition at Billings, Montana on April 26. She also achieved first place in and three sebeginner Super cond places. She competed, recently, in a regional contest in Anaheim, Calif, and won the Miss Loveliest trophy. part of life. But we can only do what were ready for and I hope my loved ones have an awareness that lets them see into my heart, know my regrets and feel my love for them. Each year, at this time, I write words about how they are not there but today I share a few lines by some anonymous writer which were given me by my friend, LaRee Pehrson. They are not my words, but I wish they were for they speak right from the depths of my own con- Ethel In local competition she is the Utah State D.M.A. champion in beginning strut and was Miss Photogenic in the fall N.B.T.A. contest. Kathy is a member of the Smart Stepper Majorettes of Kerns high community school where Kerry Vance is instructor. She is in the seventh grade at Bennion Jr. high, plays the flute and will be with the schools band this summer. sciousness. Do not stand there by my grave and weep For I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glint on the snow, I am the sunlight on the ripened grain And I am the gentle, autumn rain. When you awake in the morning hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of the quiet birds in circling flight. I am the soft starshine at night. Ah, yes, do not stand there by my grave and a Bradford Other hobbies include playing the piano, ballet as a student of Susan Wrights Studio and was a party girl in the Murray Symphony production of the Nutcracker. , cry She is the daughter of Carol and Ed Anderson. For I am not there. You see, I did not die. 4 Those words are so real to me that my goose bumps stand at attention, every hair on my body rises and my breath comes, unannounced in quick, sharp intakes. Oh, take your beautiful blooms to the green to grass above your graves if it brings comfort I remember my departed ones with great love and think of them far more often than I ever thought I might. And I wish Id had the understanding and forgiving heart then, that I have now. your heart. But, also, have the courage to delve deep within and find your own motive. Why do you go to those graves???? Do you go because everyone else goes???? Do you go because you hope your loved ones will be there and know you came???? Be certain in your own secret heart why you carry the already dying blossoms to some lonely, empty spot. How Id love to again share cup after cup after cup of tea with Gram at my table. How wed talk and how Id listen, for that dear woman wanted to delve, with me, deep into subjects such as death but I pulled back, for I was afraid and not yet ready to explore those unfamiliar depths. ... ... as you already know Because not there. They did not even die. they are Martin Fisher Dilley, 73, Magna, last Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Lourdes Catholic church. She died May 11. Born on July 16, 1912 in Midvale to Michael and Rose Levstik Fisher. Married to Norval Eugene Dilley on Nov. 30, 1933. Lifetime Magna resident; member of Lourdes Catholic church, Ladies Guild, active in Bible Study, Christian Women's Club. Survivors, husband; daughters, sons, Mrs. Dolores Vance, West Valley;. Mrs. K. Evelyn Miller, J. Narve, Paul C., Dennis M., Kenneth L., all Magna;31 grandchildren; 18 sister, LaVon Fisher. Preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. George (Gladys) Merrill. BURIED. Dennis Lee Martin, 38, Magna, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died May 14 in Magna. Born on Nov. 7, 1947 in Los Angeles to Earl and Bertha Gunderson Martin. Married to Rose Powell on Aug. 14, 1982 in Ely, Nev. Survivors, widow; daughter, Shannon, Big Bear Lake, Calif.; stepdaughters, Angela, Cheryl, Krystal Mayo, all Magna; parents, West brothers, sisters, Mrs. Fred (Shirley) True, Corona, Calif.; Robert, Oakland, Calif.; Linda Tobin, Baldwin Park, Calif.; Mrs. Richard (Erlene) Ward, Magna; Larry, Roland Heights, Calif.; Roger, Corona, Calif.; Mrs. Don (Barbara) Elder, Diamond Bar, Calif. BURIED. Rose Albrecht BURIED. SHane CLair Albrecht, 29, West Valley, Tuesday, following services in Grand Junction, Colo.; he died May 17 in a West Valley hospital. Born on April 8, 1957 in Richfield to Newell and Carol Clair Albrecht. Attended school in Richfield, Hurricane. Served LDS mission to Guatamela in 1977. Attended BYU, SUSC. Survivors, parents, Grand Junction; brother, sisters, Jeremy, Kristen, Jennifer, all Grand Junction; Mrs. Elroy (Dana Lynn) Solomon, West Jordan; Mrs. Kent (Allison) Jorgensen, West Valley; Mrs. Michael (Kathy) Standifird, Fruita, Colo.; Mrs. Stanley (Leslie) Miller, Salt Lake; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clair, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ernstsen, Loa; Rachel Clair, Salt Lake. ru All 1 iW1lf.il BURIED. Edythe Player Bianck, 90, Bennion, Thursday in Taylorsville Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died May 12. Born on July 2, 1895 in Bennion to William Warner and Louisa Port Player. Married to Thomas Bianck on Nov.ll, 1914 in Salt Lake; marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died. Member of LDS church. Survivors, son, daughters, Richard P., Mrs. T. John (Louise) Labrum, both Bennion; Mrs. Murray Brown, Midvale; Mrs. Billy (Helen) (Kay) Dunn, Texas; brother, David Lester Player, Idaho; 18 grandchildren. Preceded in death by a son, David Thomas. Gines Tigerino BURIED. Genevieve vie Gines, 75, West Valley, Thursday in Tabiona, following services at Granger 8th ward chapel. She died May 11 at home. Born on Jan. 5, 1911 in Center Creek, Utah to William and Margaret Ellen Clegg Ivie. Married to Henry Bearl Gines on April 2, 1928 in Duchesne; marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member of DUP; LDS church. Employee of Beehive Clothing and Tooele Ordinance Depot. Survivors, children, Mrs. Ellen Fern Kuhel, Dewey, Mrs. Val (Ivy) Thompson, all Moab; Buddy Lloyd, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. David (Elzada) Adhby, West Jordan; 25 grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sister, Mrs. LuPriel Cheney, Salt Lake; Irvin Ivie, Dean Hurricane; Ivie, Tabiona. Preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Alice Oleta Van Tassell. BURIED. Henry L. Tigerino, 72, West Valley, Thursday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, following services at 4760 So. State. He U Shoes Must Go Born on Dec. 24, 1913 in Chinandega, Nicaragua to Nicholas and Delores Lopez Tigarlno. Married to Carol Krogh Watkins on Dec. 24, 1947 in Elko. Former employee of EIMCO; worked with wife in real estate; member of Catholic church. Survivors, widow; stepchildren, Ronald Watkins, Carol Wilder, six Sylvia Capes; 10 grandchildren; died May Sandy. and iPrlaackkaMTisel Durarfgw, Colofaflo & John has v u&'i Ollie married Susan Graham who died in 1950. They became the parents of Larry (Arlene) Blatnick of Petaluma, Calif. He married Maureen Krug in 1971 and became to Shirley (Mrs. Ken) Allie, and Donna (Mrs. Arnold) Stembridge, both of S.L.; John (Sheri) Krug of Midvale and Richard of Oklahoma. BURIED. Richard Dale Miller, 30, Friday, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died May 12 of Injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Born on June 21, 1955 in Arkansas to John and Ida Bell Millar Miller. Survivors, parents, Ron and Ida Goff, Taylorsville; grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Melton, Florida; sister, brother, Roberta Lee Walker, Ronnie Goff, both Taylorsville. Hulse BURIED. Elmer Arnold Hulse, 55, West Valley, Friday In Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Granger 16th ward chapel. He died May 9 at home. Born on Jan. 2, 1931 In Harlem, Mont, to Eldon E. and Maude E. Penrod Hulse. Married to Anna Beth Wells on April 7, 1967 In Elko; she died Oct. 26, 1980. Member of LDS church. Served In U. S. Navy and Air Force. Survivors, mother, Maude E. Kennedy, Helena, Mont.; sisters, Mrs. Sam (Arlene) Fetter, Mrs. Al (Myrna) Koenig, Mrs. Gary (Kathie) Moog, all Helena; Mrs. Greg (Nora) Thackeray, Boulder, Mont. grandchildren and 16 Joel Alan Dickerson has been called to serve an LDS mission to Bangkok, Thailand, and a farewell meeting will be held in his honor in the South Jordan 12th ward, 9750 South 2200 West at 11 a.m. on May step-fath- 25th. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Dickerson of South Jordan and an open house will be held at 2 p.m. at their home on 2389 Bonanza Way that same day. He is a graduate of Bingham high. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Dickerson, Holladay and Garland Christiansen of Burley, Idaho. The two of them have 17 grand- children and 10 Ollie is retired from Structural Steel, is an avid bowler and great baseball fan. John Blatnick Nacha BURIED. Diana C. Morrill, 28, and her children, Brigette, 11; Cheres, 8; Jack 6, Sandy, 4, all Magna, Thursday In Riverton City Cemetery, following services at West Jordan 10th ward chapel. They died on May 11 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Diana was born on Aug. 4, 1957 in Murray to J. Wendell and Nancy Clair Denney Clegg. Married to Jack Arthur Morrill on Nov. 23, 1974 in West Jordan; divorced. Survivors, daughter. Brandy; parents, Nancy Denney Clegg, West Jordan; Jay Wendell Clegg, Magna; grandparents, Edith Denney, Riverton; Joe Clegg, South Jordan; brothers, sisters, Scott Clegg, Shaun Clegg, Mrs. William (Penny) Tipton, Mrs. Guy (Wendy) Briggs, Mrs. Doug (Anna) Underwood, Nancy Raines. Brigitte was born April 6, 1975 in Granger; Cheres was born Feb. 14, 1978 in Salt Lake; Jack was born July 27, 1981 in Salt Lake; Sandy was born June 18, 1981 in Salt Lake. The children are survived by their father. Jack Arthur Morrill; sister, Brandy (twin sister to Sandy); grandparents, Nancy Clegg, Jay Clegg; Edith Denney, Joe Clegg, Verian Selma Morrill, Wayne Ore Morrill, Mrs. Celia Combs. 22 Joel Alan Dickerson "Ollie" Blatnick Molina, Nicaragua. Morrill Carolyn V-- 11. sister, Calif.; The honored man is a retired meat cutter, is an avid bowler and a fan of the San Francisco Giant baseball team. Vi " Blatnick in acta John married Irene Johnson in Coalville, Utah in 1934. She died in CJ T 0 1976. They became the parents (L of six Hairitage College of Beauty Would like to introduce you to the excitinc. World of Beauty & Fashion as a career, SPECIAL DISCOUNT for our June 17th Class ENROLL Miller FASHION PLACE MALI Sacramento, Morgan of Murray; Jack (Arlene) and Dick (Darlene) both of Carmichael, Calif.; and Babs (Mrs. Barclay) Emery of Sandy. Ollie and John are twins and were born May 12th, 1906, sons of Frank Bianck I children. They are Bud of Murray; Marilyn (Mrs. Bill) Doyle of A.L. Ollie and John A. Blatnick will celebrate their joint 80th birthdays on Sunday, May 25th at the Flat Iron Park, 1700 E. 8600 South, in Friends and relatives of the two are being invited to call between the hours of 1 and 4 p.m. Babs and Barclay Emery will be hosts for the event. Obituaries Dilley "Ollie" And John Blatnick Mark Double Eightieth Birthdays NOW AND GET MS $250 off regular prict CLASS SCHEDULES Sept. 2, '86 Jan. 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