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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 25, 1987 M 5 D e fl Ethel Bradford food and shelter. Dental and doctor care something to be dreamed of. e s. LaurelThomas Collings Note Fiftieth Milestone Out My Window 4, itd family dinner party at Maddox Restaurant is celebrating the of Golden Wedding anniversary Thomas E. and Laurel Bridges CollA is only ings of .Magna. The honored pair were married on June 28th, 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tom spent four years with the CCC in southern Utah and then the two But that was exactly how Ralph Montgomery, Doctor of Dentistry , found that his w ork in Third H orld countries had been noticed and used in a book about Rotarian actixity around the world. Dr. Montgomery is not the only Murray who gixes of his time and talent to the underprixeleged of the world, either. There are Bruce Parsons, R.J. "Daxe" Daxis and Jack Alder among others, and while many Rotary groups do as much or more, Murray really does ha i e its share of such men. Rotarian But to get hack to Montgomery. He and his wile Shirley xxere in Munich attending Rotary meetings xxhen he found the book. It told of his four trips to the Philippine Islands. Once as a lecturer in their Dental School; once attending a refugee conterence and twice as a worker in the I ietnam Refugee Camps set up by the United Aations. His working tours are of five week's duration. Twice he has gone to India. Once to deiixer equipment and the second time to dedicate a school for the retarded xxhich Rotarians built there. He has w orked once in Bolix ia. ' On the Doctor's "h orking tours. " he is the first dentist many people haxe seen in their whole lixes and. sadly for some, he will probably be the only one they will exer see. Much of that area is Third World, with scarcely enough money for Dr. Montgomery has been appointed Rotarian District Gosernor nominee of Like all Rotarians who choose to take their talents out into the world, Montgomery could possibly earn more money if he stay ed home and tended the office, but that isn't the way he sees life. He likes the good things of life as much as anyone else, but he also has other goals, other desires. The desire to take what he has and share it with those who have not. And doing this . ... he freely tells . . . is worth all the inconxenience, the substandard xillages and spending time away from home which possibly could have been spent h orking, i acationing or just resting. Ken-neco- tt They are the parents of: Gerald Gary Collings of Magna; Pauline (Mrs. George) Rushton of Brigham City; Rod (Cathy) Collings of Magna and Gayle (Mrs. Jo) Milius of Salt Lake. They also have 11 grandchildren and seven For he, and others like him, haxe the deep satisfaction of knowing there are people in this world (people he will never see again) who are healthier and happier because he chose to step out of his oxx n comfort zone and enter into their depressed h orld. In this day there will always be those who will question the worth of civic clubs, but no matter h lut mix one can say, out of Rotary International has come these goals . . . these activities . . . and these hinds of men. Men who haxe accepted the dirt, the squalor, the ignorance, lethargy, despair and then haxe doi.e something to change it. Men who haxe not only seen the needs of others, but haxe dared to stand up and say, "Yes, I want to go, and then haxe had the courage to do so. Correction nd if it's Rotary that makes these men, then, it ay of thinking, we need more and more Rotary clubs. The world, today, simply can't get enough of such fine men. Utah and will become District Governor . . In the story of Ross and Bernice Gallegos 50th Wedding anniversary, one of their children was in- to my advertently omitted Their children are: Juanita (Mrs. Joe) Sandoval; Jim Gallegos; Jackie (Mrs. John) Jewett; Janell (Mrs Rick) Tafoya; Maria (Mrs. Greg) Moxety; and Jennifer (Mrs. Mikei Panas. in 1988. West Valley Couple Trades Wedding Vows 3 The Jordan North 4th ward will be the scene where Steven Paul James claims Lisa Marie Jacobson for his bride. alley, are the parents of the bridegroom w ho graduated from Kearns high. Kearsten Holt will be maid of West 4 Incredible Edibles , HAMBURGER PIE Karen Sorensen 1 lb. NEED FOOD ASSISTANCE? hamburger med. onion Salt and pepper 1 can green beans, drained 1 can tomato soup 5 med. potatoes, cooked and mash ed 4 c. warm milk 1 beaten eggd 1 Brown hamburger and onion. Season with salt and pepper. Add green beans (or other leftover vegetables) and tomato soup, pour into greased casserole. Add milk and beaten egg to mashed potatoes and season with salt and pepper to taste. Mix thoroughly. Spoon in mounds over meat. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Debbie Barnett Is Mrs. Kenneth Little Debbie Barnett of Murray became the bride of Kenneth Little in a double-rin- g ceremony at the Heritage House Chapel on June 20th. A wedding luncheon was held earlier in the day and a reception was given that evening at the Heritage Center The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Barnett of Murray. She graduated from Murray high and is currently employed at Mervyns. ne groom is a son of Eugene Little ol Kearns and Mrs Connie Little of Sitka. Alaska He graduated from Cottonwood high and is employed as an executive manager of Ponderosa. parties were hosted by Michelle Wheeler, Vicky Yanousky, Jennifer and Liz Kirts. Pre-nupti- The double-rinceremony will be performed tomorrow (Friday), June 26th and friends and family are being invited to call at the wardhouse, 4270 So. 4145 West between the hours of 7: 00 and 9 00 in the evening. g : Obituary BURIED Gary Hancock, Tuesday Elysian Burial Gardens following ser vices at St Vincent s Cathon; churcti He died June U, 1987 a ; a result of a motorcy cle accident Born April 13, 1960 to Jack Married and Tom Whitmo-- e Hancock Aug 8. 1981 to JoAnn Weingart Served in U S Army, stationed in West Germany two years Employed at Mountain Fuel Supply Survivors include wife, daughter in Mandy, son Sean, West Valley has been announced by the University of Utah that Pat' Matthews graduated from that school on June 12th with a major in special education. Gary Hancock 27, parents Jack and Claudia Hancock, Salt Lake, mother, Mrs Pete Cazier, Richfield, brothers and sisters, grandparents, Mrs Ted (Erma) Hancock, Mrs R.ch ( V vian) Whitmore, Sam and Leila Tye, all Lake honor and other attendants will include Jolene and Janene Jacobson and Cane and Cindy James. The duties of best man will be performed by Scott Munoz, assisted by Kelly James, and Dennis and James Jacobson The newlyweds will honeymoon in Salt Lake and make their home in West Valley City. entertaining was hosted bv Ida Jacobson. Pre-nupti- Pat S. Matthews Graduates From University of Utah It '1 Michelle Wheeler was maid of honor with Carol Barnett and Kelly Foote as bridesmaids. Heather Little was the flower girl. Tom Zenger performed the duties of best man with Mike McPherson and Robert Hallman ushering. Brothers of the bride, Greg and with Doug Barnett, also assisted ushering duties Vicky Yanousky attended the guest book while cousins of th The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jacobson of West Valley City and is a student at Granger high. Mr. and Mrs. Paul James, also of bride, Michelle Smith, RaNae and Stephanie Barnett, helped with the serving. The new Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Little will honeymoon in the Bahamas and upon their return make their home in Murray a Matthews, Cyprus high graduate, has been teaching at Hillside elementary and will teach at Hunter junior high this coming school year. W1H B in Magna where they have lived since then. He became an employee of just after things started n of opening up after the big 1936, and was a carpenter foreman at the Garfield refinery, over the maintenance department until a heart condition forced his retirement in December of 1972. The two of them now get their ex ercise by golfing and traveling for the last 15 years. They have been active in the LDS church and have worked in the Salt Lake Temple for the past eight years. Tom served as bishop of the Magna 1st ward for 7 years and on the High Council for 17 more. shut-dow- There is no clean, modern office waiting for Dr. Montgomery as he steps into the villages, but Rotary sees that he takes first-clas- s supplies and equipment with him. So, he sets up his office h here he can and then simply goes to h ork. It 's not exery day that a man from Murray sits with his wife in a Munich, Germany hotel room, casually opens a book and is then startled to find one entire chapter about himself. Just like that. married and made their home II CJ rvp n I pp LJ IL WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN CLINIC Offers free food and baby formula to pregnant or nursing women and children to age 5. 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