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Show Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET M 5 I e s ft ra 18, 1987 es Missionaries Out My Window Darryl Day Spencer Ethel Bradford Darryl Day Spencer has been called to serve an LDS mission in Brussels, Belgium and will enter the training center on July 8th, 1987. His farewell meeting will be held in the South Cottonwood 8th ward, 855 East 6165 South, at 8:30 in the morning on Sunday, June 28th. The future missionary is the son of Donald G. and Sidnee Day Spencer of Murray and family and friends will be welcome to call at their home, 6215 So. VVestridge Street that afternoon and evening. building his day dream. nd. if that dream carried him out ot that bitter cold and into some fantasy that lias warm, I can't blame him. But hap- py'?? I I'd still like to tell him that we'e all had that dream in our own way and it just doesn't work. By the time he did w hat he was planning with his $20 per, he immediately would begin thinking oxerlieard some words si months ago and how nice it would be to haxe a little bit more of this, and a bit more of that and so on. was certain I'd target them by the morrow, but tlie aie as dear to me today as when lirst lieai d. sure." I heard a man "Ol haxingS20exery day I'dbehappy." II I could just be People of all ages haxe dreamed that dream and found it empty. Biblical men of old thought that more lands, more sheep, more tents, more w ixes, more children it ould bring them joy and it didn't. It brought only quarrels, sorrow, anger, wars and bitterness. say, at the man with wonder. 4 1 the ol his words and almost intruded to tell him he was w tong. But I didnt. I looked the same. More cars, more conmore swimming pools, boats, bank accounts. clothes, liquor, drugs, sex, etc., etc. ad infinitum. And what do iip get??? Up get the same darn thing as men of old. Quarrels, sorrow, anger, xxarsand bitterness. Ilpi p all done dos. It was a bitterly cold Sunday morning and the unloi tunate ol our city were gathered just south ol Pioneer Iaik to get a hot breaklast. The man, and his companion, dressed in not-clothes ere blow ing on their fingers and stomping their leet to keep the blood circulating. arm-enoug- h The long ago men of the desert and that frozen man seeking a hot breaklast were brothers under the skin. Both with the illusion that more is alxx ay s better and certain to bring happiness. had gone there with my friend La Bee Iehrson and u e were both freezing and simply w ailing until our errand was done so we could go someplace and get warm. I But happiness is that state you 'stumble upon while engrossed in doing some job, and doing it well. It could be caring for a child, cooking a meal, writing, sewing, carpenter work, repairing y our car, talking to some teenager, or .. h liatex er y ou like. II hatex e r I like. But I wanted to tell that man that happiness isnt something you can buy. If such a Fairy Tale were Hue. then why, I wanted to ask do up find wealtln people miserable and unhappy? Suicides? Drugs? Drinking? Dixorces? H axing relationships with other menwomen? And so on and on? Ilow mine? I wanted to ask. And how come hp olten see real happiness in some who arelai Irom wealthy. But he w a sn 't pi pi a ware am one oxerhcard. went shamelessly listened. ' . Happiness can't be bought. Whether you have a day, $2,000, or $2,000,000, the amount doesn't matter. Sothing material will pip r satisfy spirit . . . and happiness is of the spirit. exer something y ou can hold in y our hands. 1 iii .idlord i chemistry The young man is the grandson of Heibert G. and LaZella B Spencer of Murray and Attorney Wendell C. and Ina H Day, formerly of Murray but now making their home in Lake LDS Temples lor seven years. They will enter the training center on July 1 : The Mackays are the parents of five children Brent (Sharon', Wayne (Marcia), Kaye (Mrs. Robert) Morris, Gary Sandra), and Keith (Maggie). The have fifteen grandchildren. your column of June 11, 19X7. with great interest. mir i oin in it men t to learn about ID8 and to share accurate inloi mation with others is appreciated. Because I have been involved in ) S control since 19X1, and have worked with patients. physicians and scientists at both the state and national level, I share your concern about doing all that we can to con-tio- l this epidemic. However, I do not agree with some of the l ecoin nieudations in vour article. I and has been awards for his in the field of Park City Honeymoon For The Ken Fabers Ken Faber and Jenm Pehrson. both of Kearns, were married June 1U in a double-rinceremony at the Jordan River LDS Temple. g A wedding breakfast was held at and a reception was given in the couple's honor at Seville reception center Chuck-A-Ram- The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ren Pehrson, Kearns and a 1987 graduate of Kearns high. e.iri i 1 The groom is the son Mrs Terry Faber. West He is a 1985 graduate high, and is attending Community College. of Mr. and Valley City. of Granger Salt Lake Maid of honor was Jenm Smart while others attending the bride were Shari Pehrson, sister of the bride; Kimberly (Mrs. Kyle) Pehrson, and the bride's cousin, Camnie Pehrson Richards and Michelle Labrum tended the guest book. Everell And Ruth Mackay Letters le.u Mis Merit Presidential given many achievements I don't know il that man has lound his $20 per and that dreamed of happiness y et. but at least. I hope lies lound someplace ol n armth and w arm meals as well. 1 ould just he sure of that $20, "he w ent on, he so darn happx, I'd . . ." and u ent on 1 I'd is a graduate of Cothigh. He is attending the University of Utah, is a Natinal Darryl tonwood $20 care if and I ol me, didn 't on talking lOSS Ushers were Mark and Alan Faber, brothers of the groom and Scott Card, Kyle Pehrson and Jason Richards. Everett and Ruth Mackay, Taylorsville, have accepted a call to f ill an LDS mission in Tampa, Florida. Their farewell meeting will be held in the Taylorsville 1st ward, 1375 W. 4800 south at 10.45 am. on parties were hosted by Debbie Headman, Lori Richards, Gayle, Janice, Kim and Sylvia Pehrson, Barbara Done, Marion Miller, Barbara Christiansen, Becky Meldrum. Patti Sego and Julie Giles Pre-nupti- June 28 The future missionaries have worked in the Jordan River and Salt Follow ing a Park City honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Kearns. Please reassure your readers that AIDS is well understood, the virus has been identified and modes ol transmission are IDS virus is spread by intimate contact with blood i b ar. I be or body fluids containing blood. Sexual contact and the abuse ol inti av eiious drugs and needles are the major risk factors lor developing an inlection. There is no evidence that casual contact can spread the disease. Family members living with individuals who have the AIDS virus do not become infected except through sexual contact. There is no evidence of (i .Dismission by everyday contact even though these family members share loud, towels, cups, razors, even toothbrushes, and kissed each other. mu stiong support lor mandatory and routine blood tests misplaced. While I support counseling and testing ol high-ris- k indiv i Inals, screening ol large numbers of u, I tab will be expensive and will not slow the spi ead ol the virus. ( ontrol efforts must be directed to changing the behavior ol people already inlected or likely to acquire the disease. Modifying sexual practices and drug use will be bettei applications ol resources. A is low-ris- k L) PICKUP TRUCK ACCESSORIES which is a world-widorganization aimed at helping couples re discover each other and explore various aspects of their e marriage The first meeting will be on June 25th. 7:30 pm. at Trinity United Methodist church. 4290 W 5415 South and the second on July 9th, 7 30 p m. at ('f.iisi United .Methodist Church, 2.i'5F 3300 South Group leaders say: "At a time when the survival of marriage as an is being questioned, institution Marriage Encounter is aimed at helping couples rediscover each other as well as explore the many other aspects of their marriage. "It is, they say, an opportunity to make a good marriage into a great marriage. ,7 PATCIGQ'S BflV SALE raig Paul Brent Seager Weds Shellie Nielsen Marriage Encounter Meetings Scheduled Encounter, Paul Brent Seager and Shellie Nielsen exchanged marriage vows on June 1th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple The inroductory meetings will tell weekends where trained leaders help couples learn a method of communication w'hich will aid them in removing any barriers that may have slowly separated them. All couples, regardless of age or faith expression, are being invited with no charge or obligation. Further information may be received from Shaun or Lanette Kunz, or from Mark or Beverly Weitzenhoffer, of 4 965-184- The couple was honored at ding breakfast following a wed- the ceremony, and again at a reception that evening at the Salt Lake Hunter LDS stake center The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Nielsen of West Valley City. She is a graduate of Cyprus high and has been attending Salt Lake Community College The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Seager of Kaysville He graduated trom Davis BEDLINERS 7 Attending the bride as matron of honor was Karen Crowther while Becky Nielsen, Susan Winterton, Jeanette Frandsen and Susan Judkins were bridesmaids. Flower girl was Katie Nielsen and Gayna Chapman, Holly Hutchinson, and Dawn Langford were at the guest book. The duties of best man were performed by Kenton Frandsen while David Seager, Glade Nielsen and Jason Neilsen ushered. parties were hosted by Alice and Becky Nielsen, Karen Crowther, Dlorah Henson, Marie Thomas, Susan Winterton, Jeanette Frandsen, Susan Judkins, Holly Hutchinson and Gayna Chapman. The newlyweds will honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, and make their home in Ogden. SAUCE TARTAR LuAnn Hansen 4 cold water. Tbsp. sweet Tbsp. salad dressing ( Soak dry onions and water Add remaining ingredients. 1 2Tbsp. dry onions pickles t C. 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