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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2B 22, 1987 Thursday, January M5!esflifi)s t v,1-- ' Klinton Heywood Trades Vows Willi Leslie Christiansen r' My Window Ellicl Bradford Klinton Keith Heywood and Leslie Kay Christiansen were married in the Jordan River LDS Temple on December 30 The groom's parents honored the newly-wecouple at a wedding breakfast held at the North Jordan 8th ward which was catered by the groom's cousin, Maurice (Mugg) Ilafen He hate to 'kill' tune. He like to 'make' time. H e set our clocks ahead an hour to get ahead of time. He pass the 'time' ol da. He sate' time. He sat time 'flies', time drags, and and et er mice the unanswerable queix of Where in d eer the doesn't matter whether w e lie in nr the nrth Pole, the question most olten ashed is. ' ll hot time is if." It Is it time to qet up'. lime to leu i e lor school or lime lor lunch'. Cotlee break'. Time to hum Time lor another cuppa tea ? Time to go tolled ' ) eah. yeah. eah. i hut time is it? West Valley City The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs David H Christiansen of Morgan where she graduated from Morgan high as valedictorian of her class Leslie has attended Ricks college and is presently attending LDS Business College to become a legal administrative assistant T he groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs J Fred Heywood of West Valley (Tty. He is a graduate of Granger high and is attending Utah Technical College majoring in general education. Klint has filled an LDS mission in Capetown. South Urica The bride's sister, Debbie Christiansen. was maid of honor, with Kassi By bee, Tricia Randall and Julie Ordyna as bridesmaids Kathryn Christiansen was flower girl with Lori Carter and Paula Randall at the guest book Tom and Kevin Heywood were best men with David, John and Mike Christiansen as ushers . . 1iiinitne man was well aware of time, lie could lead the heaxens like an open book and tould not onl tell the time of day. but what season it w a as well Exery phase of his life was strait-gfeted In taboos set b time. Hunting, i Ian t eirmnnies, birth, marriage and een the light' time tor burials were controlled by the ei i hanging moon, sun and seasons. Time. The prisoner 'does' time and speaks ot it with a yon or I do. hid. how he spends his 'time' can also shorten or lengthen how much 'time' he has to do. far different connotation than x entile That same evening the bride's parents hosted a reception at the On Morgan LDS stake center January 6 an open house was also held at the G R Harmon Building in Only a couple ol minutes mine.'' tie sat. meaning, what dilteieine ion one or two with a couple ol minutes of time mean. But minutes one way in the othei . . there would ha t e been no air crash iner hearns. One minute more or less when a car areened wildly across State Street would hae meant an intact gas main and the Don Blair Studio would lone been damaged, but not exploded and binned. put-trie- d i go'' . It s not onl todays person, either, who has loiind himsell propelled thiough the day by time. '( nurse. I doubt it Idam and Exe. as they ui ound their Harden, considered this question. hot I bet it wasn't long alter they got 'bounced' brio i e time began to be important. i orlil does time He each hae il hours ol time eien day. but what they mean to us is worlds apart. The time spent waiting lor the dentist or doctor is endless . . the time spent with the one mu line goes like the speed ol light. The student thinks some (lasses are hours long and otheis like mere minutes. ollue'. thi-- it o The mystic say s theres no si n h thing as time, but I still dixide my span intohouis. days, months. y ears and. in this age ol asiial calling. I also dix ide m time b ls I, EST. IST. and day light time, as it ell. he ages there h.ne been dexious and in- u.it . id keeping track of it. Burning e knotted ropes, water links, hour glasses and sun di. Is aie all each man's way s of cutting time 'do nndei si.mdable units. 1 nd. while hp may mile ai the taboos pnmitixe man let time set t"i him we ha e to admit that we. too. hae our e.i o pm illanlies about it all 1 horn s. II e all ha t e that time, up. twenty-lou- r and. in the final analy sis. whether we're satislied tt ith our use ol it or not only time' tt ill tell. . . . Clair And Belly Westenskow Celebrate Their Fortieth Anniversary The Umnly of (Tan and Betty Willden Westenskow honored their patents upon the occasion of their loitieili tt editing anniversary ' i ,1 . e a toured pair . ,n 1947 was stationed in Germany for a year and a half The two of them Jan 14th, 1947 were married on were niai ried on Betty was born in May Held. Utah, Thomas and Willden. and is on Aug 29th, 1928 the daughter of Florence Jensen She attended presently Manti high employed by (T.ur was born m Centerfield. the son of Julius and Lillies ( h.ipi'i.ii Westenskow on June 29th. ' '2' but resided in Sanpete County in. t. a !n, youth He suved in the n.'htuiv (hiring World War II and ft. ih Bellview elementary as a teacher's aide They are the paients ol five are Donald K of Logan. Jenny Culp and Uaiol Codings ol West Jordan. Lloyd ol Delta. Utah and Saudi a ol Sandy They have twelve gi andchildren children They Then children say "We wish to thank out paients for all Die love they have given us throughout the years and for always being there GRAND OPENING lor us Tios Fine Mexican Restaurant 645 West 5300 South - 261-422- j 3 River View Plaza JAN. 23rd & 24th With a large variety of authentic dishes FREE PRIZES it Mexican Guitar wcase Mexican Handicrafts 2 FREE Meals to every 1 0th table (1 thru 10 on menu) Many Valuable Coupons Personal Invitation from MOSES to all of you Come join us! This A a 1 I Milestone stones, mclud- weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, pageants, missionarand such, ies, engagements MUST BE in the Green Sheet of- All ing ! ! V7 Milestone Deadlines ! fice by noon on the Friday prior to the Thursday in which you wish the story printed. We re-- j serve the right to edit all mater-- j lal brought to us for publication Come to 155 F, 4905 South. Mur- ray, or call Ethel or Dorene at for more information. 262-668- Letters Ethel Bradford, Dear Madam, where I can stay Irom 1st to 30th of September 1987. I would be grateful to you if you can help me. I was born in 1966 and Im living in Verden. a little town in the north of Germany. For2' j years I worked as a commercial clerk in an assurance office and since January 1986 1 serve in the army. I'm single and have no children From June 1987 to Dec. 1987 1 want to travel through the United States to become acquainted with the towns, the country, the people and the language. My voyage is already fixed except September In this month I dont know where to stay. I write to Since early childhood I wish to you hoping you can procure me a family (or another place) come to know ot the United States wish. 1 would be very happy if I could stay with an American family to experience the American way of life. I thank you very much for your endeavors. Yours truly JorgRohrbach Green Sheet assumes no responsibility for any response to this inquiry. EB The |