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Show k THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June if V, iii 30, 1988 St. George Honeymoon For The Roy S. Zanders Out My Window biAVt m--4 H. Marlene Swensen and Roy S. Zander were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 23. A wedding luncheon was held at the West Jordan Stake Center and a reception given at the Grandview ward. The bride is the duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Einar W. Swensen of Salt Lake. She graduated from Highland high and the University of Utah with a bachelor degree in speech pathology. She is now a trust administrator for First Security Bank. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingo A. Zander of West Jordan and is a Bingham high graduate. He also graduated from the UofU with a bachelors in music and education. He is a craftsman for Chris and Dicks countertops in oak edging. Carol Swensen, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and Shirley Keiser attended the guest uUiVJl Vi M--M took over, and fed that starved soil tons of humus, fertilizer and care. Slowly the weeds thinned and I had the removed. weed-tree- s This year, however, Merlin became quite ill on the very day he was to begin planting and, as I worried about him, I also wondered about his seeds and that beautiful tilled soil, just waiting for the gardeners hands. ... as is so often the case But life to me, for It seemed, on a recent day, that each time I turned on TV or radio, all I heard was horror. Terrorist, killings, famine wars, nuclear devices, acid rain and life threats, ad infinitum. I cringed, thinking, "We are destroying this earth, which is our very Mother." week was good they were planting. And now here I am a wonderful garden and Merlin gaining with strength by each day. Yes, the garden, fruit trees, and grapes are beautiful and almost ever dawn, as I sip my morning cup, I see Janet passing back and forth I turned off those "Prophets of Doom," stepped to my patio for solace, and there, somehow, I came to know that "All is well . . . truly, all is well." by my window busy, busy, busy, I watched my first Swallow Tail butterfly, as perfect and serene as those I chased in childhood. One of this seasons ducks wandered by to see if I still put out food, and from the corner of my eye, I saw a busy squirrel scamper about in the tall grass. late-to-lea- working before the scorching sun forces her retreat. book. The two of them, together or singly, (with occasional help) work out in the field and its like the fluttering of Angel Wings to see them. Assisting the bridegroom were Barry and Paul Swensen, Jeff, Kirk, Ron and Jason Zander, all brothers of the bride and groom. The newlyweds will honeymoon I spent in St. George and then make their home in Salt Lake. parties were hosted much of that afternoon outside in my own space, but let my eyes stretch out to the same mountains that have surrounded me since birth. I watched the clouds form and a Sitting absolutely still (absorbing activities that were ancient before man and his foolishness cluttered our balance of lifej I saw quail dare to leave the shelter of the huge bushes, and come to search out bits of food the braver birds might have overlooked. Pre-nupti- by Sue Nielson, Mildred Meyers, Debbie Jolley, Lianne Current and Shirley Keiser. re-for- neighbors cat strolled through the yard and I felt at peace and something within me that had hurt was healed. - As eventide came, my mind went back to all the horrors weve let loose upon our earth, but immediately I also recalled how Job bargained with God and how they agreed that if only five good. people be found, the Cities of the Plains would be saved. And they were. The robins, sparrows, starlings, magpies and such every day birds, ignored me, but when I moved too quickly, they peered at me indignantly to think I dared intrude upon "their" territory. Kenner B. Kingston Academic All-Americ- an I knew that no . not be destroyed, because, you see, I personally know far more than five good people. But for beginners, there are Merlin, Doty, Janet, Ben, Jo, Wanda, Wayne, Peter and, you. I have never had such a garden. When I first knew this spot of land, "my" acre had been abandoned for gardening because the earth was like rock and not fit for gardening. Weeds and 'garbage-tree- s grew wild. NSEC established the to offer program recognition to students who excel in the Academic disciplines. The award It s summer, healing summer, take time and enjoy its yearly miracle and, as Tiny Tim said, Merlin (all blessings upon his head) finally The Academic Scholars must earn a 3.3 or better grade point . average and only those selected by a secondary school instructor, counselor, or God bless us, every one." Kv' V ' the Green Sheet office at least TEN (10) days BEFORE the date you wish your story to be published. We regret there can be NO EXCEPTIONS! Xiv j?''s4fSsyi&4x,':4l''j4y Mail other "qualified sponsor are accepted. These are also eligible for other awards given by the : DEADLINES: All Milestone stories MUST be in '4 Art that is now hanging at the Granite School Board, has the Presidential Fitness Award Ronald signed by President Reagan, Outstanding Student in English sponsored by C. A. Aus, and his last report card was 3.9. Kenner has been on the Taylorsville Baseball State Team three separate times and has gone to California two times to represent his area. The National Secondary Education Council has announced that Kenner B. Kingston has been named an Academic And with that thought joy rose within me, and matter how foolish (as a collective entity) is, this wonderfulhumanity world will My eyes wandered to my garden and in wonder, pride and amazement, I said, over and over, "It is mine, it is mine, it is mine. " V- . . . Janet and Ben came and within a The Green Sheet NSEC. Kenner, who attends Eisenhower jr. high, was nominated for this national award by Nick Yoimg, Lake and F. A. Hanks of Payson his history teacher. He will and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of in the Academic Chico, CA. His appear is Mrs. Maggie Bergener, Salt Scholar Directory, Lake. which is published nationally. it To Family great-grandmoth- Jan Byrge Engaged to Michael Criquelion eagle scouts Kenner is the youngest of 12 children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kingston. His grandparents are Mrs. Georgia Kingston of Salt given in honor of the couple at the home of the grooms parents. The future bride is a student at Mr. and Mrs. John Byrge of Kearns are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jan, to Michael Criquelion of Taylorsville on June 25th. The ceremony will take place at Storm Mountain with a reception Kenner, Taylorsville a sophomore Students Missionaries at high, was named outstanding male student. He has received a Grand Trophy in Tile Call 262-668- 2 the University of Utah and the groom is a graduate of Weber College. Free Chick-fil-- They will make their home in Salt Lake City. A " r SANDWICH! t , 4 4 I j ; HAVE LUNCH ! x i ONUS! Place Green Sheet Newspaper Classified Ad on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday Mornings A 9 A.M. Till Noon And Be Our Guests For A w Offer Good Weds., Thurs., Fri., 9A.M. 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