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Show THE GREEN SHEET Loralie Uhrhan Trade Vows Ethel Bradford be a Person of Good Reputation, scholarly habits, sober and courteous Demeanour. Any mere trifler, a Person that would Dally with Books or seek in them shallow Amusement, may be dismissd without delay. "No person younger than 20 years (save if he be a Student, of more than 18 years, and vouched for by his Tutor) is on any pretext to enter the Library. in and out of our libraries with an unthinking casualness that comes from a lifetime of using those wonderful places. "Be suspicious of Women. They are given to Reading of frivolous Romances, and at all events, their presence in a Library adds little to (if it does not, indeed, detract from) the aspect of Gravity, Seriousness and Learning which is its greatest Glory. As a child, I literally learned to read from books taken from library shelves; as a teen-age- r my knowledge of the foibles of the worlds peoples came from Fraziers "Bough", the Fables of the world and the ancient Greek and Roman stories; and, as an adult, the library enlarged my life with its paintings, music and recording facilities as well as being a mine of information and wisdom from the past and present. You will make no error in excluding them altogether, even though by that act it befall that you should prohibit from entering some one of those Excellent Females, who are distinguished by their Wit, and Learning. There is little chance that You or I, Sir, will ever see such a one. What would we do without them? Our libraries are open to all and everyone is welcomed. To us they are a centerpiece of learning, almost on a "Let no Politician be in your Library, or no man who Talks overmuch. It will be difficult for him to observe Silence, and he is objectionable otherwise, as well. par with schools and universities. But take a jaunt into the past a couple of hundred years and see what a library once was. They were way different and the average man was not welcomed. And women, as you will read, were discouraged from entering their portals at all LaMar L. Pearce and Loralie j wicjl wcuuuig j vows in a double-rin- g ceremony at the Taylorsville 37th LDS ward on February 13. A wedding rehearsal dinner was held at the home of the grooms parents in West Valley City and a reception was given in honor of the newlyweds at the ward house. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Uhrhan. She is a Taylorsville high graduate and has been studying ballet with Wiliam F. Christiensen and working for ZCMI. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Pearce. He graduated from Granger high and is now working with the Utah Air umuaa i CAincuigcu National Guard. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Tina Marie Uhrhan and the flower girls were Audrey, Ashley and Jessica Uhrhan. Mrs. Rod (Christie) Steadman was at the guest book. Best duties man were performed by Leonard R. Pearce and the ushers were the brothers of the bride, Byron A. and Kevin H. Uhrhan. Ring bearer was Skyler Uhrhan. They will make their home in Salt Lake. parties were hosted by Louesa, Lenesa, Leesa, Lynette and Lynda Pearce, Betty Wright, Diane Johnson, Betty Kristie Hansen, Jorgensen, Melissa Annette, Johnson, Colette, Jackie and Tina Uhrhan. Pre-nupti- "No Necromancer, Charlatan, Quack, no Humbug, no vendor of Nostrums, no Teacher of false knowledge, no fanatick Preacher nor Refugee. "Admit no one of loose or evil life; prohibit the Gamester, the Gypsey, the Vagrant. Allow none whose Apparel is so gaudy or eccentrick as to attract the Eye. Keep out the Light witted, the Shallow, the Base and Obscene. See to it that none enter who are Senile, and none who are immature in their Minds, even though they have Patty Dahl, editor of the Jordan School District employees newsletter, "Ripples and Currents", used the following words in her February issue, and so, for some this might be a repetition, but for all others, read and enjoy. Its too good to pass by. Astrohger, reachd the requird Age. THE LIBRARIAN'S ALMANACK OF 1774 "So far as your Authority will permit of it, exercise great Discrimination as to which Persons shall be admitted to the use of the Library. For The Treasaure House of Literature is no more to be thrown open to the ravages of the unreasoning Mob, than is a fair Garden to be laid unprotected at the Mercy of a swarm of Beasts. "Question each Applicant closely. See 18, 1988 LaMar L. Pearce And Out My Window We stroll Thursday, February Well, well, and well, well, well. A man wrote that little essay of two centuries ago, I take for " granted. And I say, "A Mail " The Chicken Mushroom Soup Green Sheet pox on those men. think only of colleges and universities as Seats of Learning, but, to me, our libraries, from a different aspect, should also be called Seats of Learning. And theyre here. Always here, and thank heavens, women are EDIBLES Tiffany Marsh To 12 stick butter that he welcome. In large kettle heat butter. Saute onions and mushrooms until onions are transparent. Add remaining ingredients and cook over medium heat until potatoes are tender. 8 mushrooms, sliced 12 onion, diced Yes, most people Family Students Missionaries 4 potatoes, peeled and cubed 14 cup white wine cups cooked chicken, bite size pieces 14 cup minced parsley 1-- 6 cups water 3 chicken boullion cubes MISSIONARIES 1 Cari Tracy Park Dell Petersen has Daryl accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in northern area of Washington, D.C. and will enter the training center on March 2. "Cut Daryl is a graduate of Jordan high school. He is an Eagle Scout and received the Duty to God His farewell meeting will be held in the Murray 16th ward, 612 W. 5750 South, at 9 a.m. on February 21. His Allen of Murray. great-grandmoth- The future missionary is the son of Roy and Renee Park and they are inviting friends and family to is Agnes I Bring TM Coupon" HAIR CUTS award. He is the grandson of Olive Petersen, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diana, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Fitzgerald both of Murray. low-sodiu- tsp. thyme Daryl Dell Petersen Cari Tracy Park has received a call to serve an LDS mission to the northern area of Lima, Peru and will enter the training center on March 9th. "I made up this recipe by using what I had in the refrigerator one diet and day. Im on a this works well for .Loth me and my family, Tiffany says. Includes: 5 U PERMS Cut Reg. 35 $1795 YWS beauty saTon for 41 84 W. 4570 South (Hr4 bMM by APPT. Mtufaf itrout Mflk of I Coll 966-815- 8 Offer Ms 3 5 SI COUPON the Kammerman residence, 574 West 5465 South, on Saturday evening, February 20th between the hours of 5 and 8 p.m. USE YOUR TAX RETURN (innmBiaEiiDBMB Since 1918 , ' Kaneu s Simpty Cari is a graduate of Murray high where he was a captain in the Murray City Police Cadet Fim the oesTc.6 Corp. His grandparents are Fred and Mary Johanson of Salt Lake City. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout. -- y Tprrvfi CJ His farewell meeting will be held in the Sandy 10th ward, 9331 South 300 East, at 12:50 p.m on February 21. Daryl is the son of Norman Dell and Cherie Dee Petersen and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 426 Mountain View Drive, on Saturday, February 27 from 4 to 8 p.m. Ellyn Anne Owens Ellyn Anne Owens has been called to serve an LDS mission in Bangkok, Thailand and will enter the center on training Wednesday, February 24th. 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