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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 15,1988 Out My Window DEADLINES: file stone deadlines for This requested repeat of word written about 10 years ago, and resurrected with the almost magical help of Dr. Reed Andrus with his wife, Rudy Andnie. Ethel Bradford into the normal range, are depressed, They dread they day, wish it could be wiped off the calendar and claim its only a huge commercial hype thought up by big businesses, times a day we sing out "Merry Christmas" and never once consider that Christmas will not be merry for every one. i This group includes many who are alone. The idea of Christmas is so entwined with family, that one feels apologetic to not have a ready-madfamily on Christmas Day. And I dont mehn those who are economically deprived, for that is an entirely different ball of wax. What I mean are the ones who have good jobs, plenty of friends, warm homes, and yet dread the Yuletide. tion by Dec. 29. The remainder December of be the will Scouts. Nei. I Hawaiian Honeymoon For The Mark Pettys e But life isnt like that. Families change and those who had lots of people around one year, may find themselves solitary the next. You can have dozens of friends and activities, but still feel deprived on Christmas because there will be no Santa, perhaps no reason for a tree, and no big moment of opening the gifts. It could be you. It has been me, for Ive lived through all kinds of Christmas seasons. . . and, I'd be willing to bet. . . so have you. Until we grow up and know better, we think Christmas has to have the magical excitement the day held for us when we were children. When good ole St. Nick answered our every wish in an explosion ofgifts. Andrea Johnson and Mark Petty were married on Dec. 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held a at the following the ceremony and a reception given that evening at the 18th ward chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Johnson of West Valley. She is a graduate of both Cyprus high and the of Mountain West College Business. ' Chuck-a-Ram- Some get through the day be drinking too much. Eating too much. Laughing too long and too hard at too many parties. Or, the opposite, lock the door and almost dare anyone to intrude upon their solitude. They are all different sides of the same coin. Avoidance of the day. Childhood is enveloped in a magical mystique that nothing can ever rival The food our mothers cooked remains the best ever eaten; the winters the coldest; the summers the laziest; the home the coziest, and on and on and on. So it only follows that Christmas. . . the climax of the years holidays. . . never ever comes up to the memories we hold of our childhood celebrations. Which, Id be willing to bet, werent that great to our parents as they were to us. Even the most sane of us have our private anxieties about The Day. Are we doing enough? Being invited to enough parties? Entertaining enough? Are the gifts we give right? The home decorated properly? Have we bought enough (and the right kind) of food, drink and dips? So. . . what if your Christmas is different? What does it matter? Relax and remind yourself that this, too, shall pass. Everyone has this kind of a holiday at some time and theres not one thing wrong with it. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Petty, also of West He from Valley. graduated Cyprus high and the S.L. Community College. You dont hate yourself if you dont go fishing on the first day of the season, even if all your friends do. You dont go into depression if you dont watch the parade on The Fourth, no matter how popular that event is, and its no social crime if one doesnt get into costume on Halloween, either. of honor was Gina Mortensen while Kim Webb, Pam Petty, Sandra Jones and Candice Petty were bridesmaids. Erica Jones was the flower girl and Janeen Beagley at the guest book. Attending the bride as matron Matt Petty performed the duties of best man and the ushers were And because there is no way we can ever reach those inner expectations, we become anxious, nervous and depressed. Forever trying to attain Forget what the neighbors are doing and get to basics. The Day, after all, is a remembrance of the Birth of Christ, and our Elder Brother cares naught how many are with you. . . how much and what kind of food you serve. . . or how many gifts you receive. if we normal people have these its no wonder that those who do not fit wish you a Merry Christmas, but I will wish you a Blessed one, for thats what its all about. And everyone of us can have that. The choice is ours and doesnt depend on bit on what everyone else is doing. Darrell Petty and Dallas Jones. After honeymooning in Hawaii the newlyweds will make their home in West Valley City. parties have been hosted by Sandi Jones, Pam and Candi Petty, and Kim and Kayla back that unattainable goal is why we keep buying more and more, even though weve already bought more than wed planned. So, Milestone story, to appear in the Jan. 5th paper, we must have your informa- - same as always. Dealine for Dec. 22nd is Dec. 12th; deadline for the Dec. 29th is Dec. 19th. This includes anniversa- ries, weddings, birthdays,! missionaries and Eagleb tion by Dec. 22nd. If you wish your Milestone story to appear in the Jan. 15 paper we must have the informa- anyway. A dozen fears, Jan. 5th and Jan. 15th papers will be changed because of the holidays. If you wish your So, d Pre-nupti- al Webb. I wont OBITUARIES j Anna Hoppezak BURIED. Anna Hermina Hoppezak, 91, in Memorial Redwood Wednesday Estates. She died Dec. 5, 1988. Bom Feb. 3, 1897 in Holland to Leendert and Hermina Theodora Braam Vreeswyk. Married in Holland, Aug. 22, 1923 to Louis Hoppezak. He died Dec. 4, 1981. Nurses aide. Survivors include daughter, Mrs. James J. (Lodwica) Allen, Taylorsville; three grandchildren, three MISSIONARIES Byron A. Tate four sisters. Byron A. TatP has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to Edinburgh, Scotland and will enter the training center on January 4. VirginiaAnnWright Clarke Wright, Virginia BURIED. 63, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at St Francis Xavier Catholic Church. She died Dec. 4, 1988. Bom May 31, 1925 to Robert J. and Ann Siller Clarke. Married Aug. 31, 1943 to Edward M. Wright Survivors include husband, West Valley; children, Patrick R., M., Chicago; Timothy Mathew J., and Christopher E., all West Mrs. Hubert (Ellen) Fox, Valley; Bennion; Mrs. Rockmond (Barbara) Levinski, Texas; six grandchildren, two brothers, one sister. His farewell meeting will be held in the Granger East 10th ward, 3274 So. 2800 West, at 2:50 p.m. on January 1. The future missionary is the son of W. Robert and Zelda Johnson of Salt Lake and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 3121 So. 3200 West, following the meeting. Bowcut Clyde Devoe Bowcutt, BURIED. Daniel Carl Ramsey Daniel Carl has Ramsey accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in the western area of Quezon City, The Philippines, and Motherhood exclusive Our rose gown and robe set with antique lace trim is just one of the our complete collection Come in today and you'll discover ust how Ervin Boehme The future missionary is the son of Katherine H. Cortez, the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Heimlich and the of Emily Howard, of Salt Lake. Dan graduated from Cyprus high where he was the school mascot in his senior year. He has been attending the S.L. Community College. Victoria Lynn Wilcox, 30, in Fort Douglas Cemetery Friday services at Bible Baptist following Church of West Valley. She died Dec. 7, 1988. Bom Dec. 10, 1957 to Frank L. great-grandso- special Motherhood can be n 5 Wesslen Birgitta Birgitta Wesslen, Monday BURIED. Thelma Hill Thelma May Carlisle Hill, 86, in Elysian Burial Gardens following services at Granger 18th ward. BURIED. Monday ' CARRIAGE SQUARE 5, 41 39 So. 1785 W. GIFTS LAVEC FUR COATS 35 With h 1 PHONE DIRECTORY & CALCULATOR 15 Minimum Purchase by Seiko Instruments 38 Holds up to 420 numbers. phono Fits in your pocket. WATCHES BEAUTIFUL GADGETS ELECTRONIC "quartz Large Selection & LT.001 MM CAMERA $595 $455. 79 MENTAL VASES 59 Great Selection r1 EXECUTIVE Handmade ORGANIZER OYSTER-SHEL- L ARTIFACTS NOW 9" & $69" Reg. 39.95 3". $28" NOW $145 Viki Wilcox Willie Francis Bassett, 72, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates. He died Dec. 6, 1988. Bom Oct. 22, 1916 to Frank and Mary Perkins Bassett Married June, 1958 to Dora Bragg. Survivors include wife, West BURIED. WALLETS & HANDBAGS $5.$799 Hand-Carve- d EBONY 4. BEAR LAMPS 14 $995 "Come Sat Where Service Oar Success Us, in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park following services at Taylorsville North stake center. She died Dec. 8, 1988. Bom March 3, 1941 to Birger and Edith E. Wesslen. Survivors include three sisters, two brothers. BURIED. Willie Bassett Special Time... A Special Place 'v. 27, 1923 to William Delbert Hill in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include children, William Joseph and wife Jeanne, Mrs. Richard (Ramona) Barker, both Taylorsville; Jack Edwin and wife Anne, Pleasant Grove; Alexander Guy, N.C., three sisters, one brother. and Stella M. Ogle Poole. Married May 22, 1988 to Steven Wayne Wilcox. Member Church of God. Survivors include husband; mother, Baltimore; two brothers, two sisters. Fashion Place A brothers and sisters. in Valley View BURIED. Ervin Frederick Boehme, 70, Thursday in Redwood Memorial Estates following services at Jordan North 10th ward. He died Dec. 5, 1988. Bom Dec. 9, 1917 to Frederick William and Etta Mae Tueller Boehme. Married Aug. 26, 1943 to Barbara Brian, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include wife; children, Mrs. Steven (Laraine) Bytheway, Bennion; Lynn, Bennion; Brian, West Valley; Mrs. Bruce (Marlene) Olsen, Mrs. Carl (Lee Ann) Jackson, West Jordan; Fred, West Valley; Mrs. Randy (Carolee) Turner, West Valley; 25 grandchildren, three four brothers, three sisters. Glenwood Ave. (3410 South). beautiful soles front 261-488- enter the training center His farewell will be held in the Lakeridge Ninth ward, 7825 West Sharon Drive (3325 South), at 12.50 p.m. on Dec. 18, and following the meeting the family is extending an invitation for friends to visit at 7873 West Motherhood A will on Wednesday, Dec. 28. Beautiful. . . It Must Be Howard Davis BURIED. Howard E. Davis, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at Hu.i.er 9th ward. He died Dec. 6, 1988. Bom Deo. 6, 1918 to Wayne and Ida Wilkins Davis. Mamed June 30, 1939 to Ruth Ivy. retired from Kennecott Copper. Navy Veteran of World War 11. Member VFW, LDS church. Survivors include wife; children, Dick and Linda Chnstison, John and Nadine Davis, all West Valley; eight grandchildren, six following He is the grandson of Margaret Perron of Orderville. She Looks Clyde She died Deceit), 1988. Bom May 17, 1902 to Joseph Alma and Mary Elizabeth Cam Carlisle. Married June Valley; children, Willie F.Jr., Murray; Mrs. Lyle (Jeannie) Ranta, Wyoming; Marie Osse, Colorado; 14 grandchildren, four 59, Memorial Park services at Redwoov, 3rd ward. He died Dec. 5, 1988. Bom Aug. 27, 1929 to Abraham Ernest and Pearl Laveda Gibson Bowcut Married April 10, 1951 to Margaret Nash. Member LDS church. Survivors inlcude wife, West Valley; sons, Clyde Kay and wife Shauna, West Jordan; Richard Craig, Sandy; daughters, Mrs. Larry (Patncia) Christensen, West Valley; Mrs. Kenneth (Julie) Pickens, Murray; nine grandchildren, three brothers, three sisters. Preceded in death by a daughter, Sharalee. Thursday Byron is a graduate of Granger high where he was associated with the Madrigals and was on the LDS Seminary Council - A Price Is |