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Show m rvio; Marjorie And Reid Henson Reach Golden Wedding Day Out My Window ' WF ;SS ; i Marjorie and Reid Henson of West Valley City will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Jan. 4, at a family dinner hosted by their children, at the Utah Union University of Ethel Bradford ? ' ni mess) I had the most wonderful window could ever imagine. that I Building. They were married on Jan. 4, in Salt Lake and their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 3, Alice Jones. 1965. school. She worked for Beehive Clothing and her hobbies include camping and bowling. Reid was bom on Aug. 22, 1917 in Lark to Lionel and Emma 1939 Marjorie was born on Oct. 28, 1921, in Bluffdale to Tom and , This is the time of the year when we want change. Perhaps its the result of how drab our homes (and ourselves) seem after the glitz and lights of the Season, but almost all of us want change. With one's self, up to a certain point, its easy. A change of hair color. . . or style. . . or perhaps even a new outfit thats entirely from our other clothes. Its also the time when I see areas of my I want changed. I was raised in a that home home where, if remodeling was needed, my Dad did And did it right well, too. See, I was spoiled. . And where I once ate most of my meals in the kitchen, which has a fairly large window, I now eat almost every meal in front of that new window, and joy, joy, joy, on a moonlit night, I often turn off the inside lights and watch the moon on the wide panorama and wish I were an artist like my friends Beverly and Herald. So, 50. . a year or two ago, we had some repairs done here at the G.S. office and I not only liked the work that was done, I liked the man who did it, too. So I decided, for a starter, to have a little-usebroom closet in my home turned into a pantry. And, by golly, within a day or two there I was with the size shelves I wanted, and. . . no argument, either. d 50. . . Ethel, she of little faith, began building up hopes for some other jobs I have long wanted, and when I called Tony again, this time it was, me, y They are the parents of five children: Nancy (Mrs. John) Rindy, West Valley; Roy Henson, West Valley; L. Dean (Dlorah) Henson, Magna; Tim (Diane) Henson, Salt Lake and Dixie Dixon of West Jordan. They have 15 grand:1, i.uren and a bigjob. I had a small window on the south wall of my dining room that was like a peep hole. Dull and depressing, yet no one else had ever seen my point of view. Well, this time I didnt ask anyone else, I just got together with Tony, and within two weeks (curses, curses, curses, it did make a the time of the year for change is upon me seven and again I have Tony busy. Nothing like the big of last year, just a door or two to fix and adjust. Jobs Ive wanted ever since Henson. He retired from Morton Salt Co. in 1982 after working there for 37 years. He has held various positions in the LDS Church and his hobbies include camping, fishing and being a handyman around the home. it. But then came marriage, and I found that AW had no talent or inclination to even attempt the changes I wanted. Oh, if it were something electrical that needed repair or change, that was okay, but anything else was ignored. for He also enlarged a doorway between the living and dining areas, and the two feet of extra space he gave me seems like four or five feet in effect. I love that once neglected room and, sipping my tea, looking out over fields, mountains, pond, and watching the wildlife is exactly what Ive wanted all along. She has held many positions in the LDS Church including relief society, primary and Sunday I moved into the place. 'W ? Its great. As I said, my father set a high standard for me to judge by, but Tonys work, astoundingly, is every bit as good He says, "Ethel, I worked for others and did as they said, but their attitude was, Get it done fast and dont worry, a good coat of paint will cover a lot. "1 cant live with that kind of work," he says. "I want my customers to be as satisfied with my work next year and the next and next and next, just as much as they are now. I want to give reliable work." And so thats what Tony Metoyer calls his company. Reliable Handyman, and its true. He is most reliable and he also is a most handyman to have around And, now, Tony, let me see. think. . . . . For my next job, I L t DEADLINES: Milestone deadlines for Jan. 5th and Jan. 12 papers wiU be changed because of the holidays. If you wish your Milestone story, to appear in the Jan. 5th paper, we must have your informa- - . same as always. Dealine tor Dec. 22nd is Dec. 12th; deadline for the Dec. 29th is Dec. 19th. lion by Dec. 22nd. If you wish your Milestone story to appear in the Jan. 12 paper we must have the information by Dec. 29. The remainder of December will be the This includes anniversaries, weddings, birthdays, missionaries and Eagle Scouts. MISSIONARIES MISSIONARIES i sr, Steven Craig Miller has been called to serve an LDS mission to Brussels, Belgium and will enter the training center on Jan. 11th. His farewell meeting will be held in the Taylorsville 42nd ward, 1905 W. 4230 South, at 3:50 p.m. on Jan. 1. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Miller and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 1984 Kirkham Way, at 5:30 following the meeting. He is a graduate of Taylorsville high. His grandparents are J. Clifford Miller, Lehi, and Helen Nelson of Salt Lake. James Carl Simko Michael Nunley James Carl Simko has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to New York City and entered the center yesterday, training (Wednesday), Dec. 28th. His farewell meeting was held in the Jordan North 5th ward, on Dec. 18. The future missionary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Simko and the grandson of Elsie Dernier of West Valley City. He is a graduate of both Granger high and the Salt Lake Community College. He has been employed at Evergreen International Airlines. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. How can I fill cupcake papers neatly? A. Use one of there methods: small scoop with metal bar to help push batter out. Or soup ladle. Or a small measuring cup, carefully filled by dipping into batter. A. No. Diet margarines have greater volume and less fat and will not consistently produce desirable results in recipes designed for regular margarine or butter. Q. Why is an angel food cake turned upside down after baking? A. When upside-dowdelicate cells of angel food cake are held open and gain stability as cake cools. Baked meringue-typ- e cakes n, diet Q. , Does margarine substitute directly for regular margarine or butter? hm mm - 12 ,W4 Steven Craig Miller :i Derec Thomas Pierson has been called to serve an LDS mission in northern area of Mexico City and will enter the training center on has Jan. 4. Michael Paul Nunley accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Rome, Italy and will enter the training center on Jan. 18. His farewell meeting will be held on Jan. 8 at 9 a.m. in the Hunter 18th ward, 3737 So. 5600 West. The future missionary is the son of Robert and Ruth Nunley and they are inviting friends and 6555 to their home, the Janette Ave., following meeting. Mike is a graduate of Cyprus high whire he played varsity basketball and baseball. He has recently attended Utah State University. He graduated from the LDS Seminary and is an Eagle Scout and is employed at the Galleria in Murray. His grandparents are Paul and Ella Fkitscher and James A. and Verda Nunley of Tabiona, Utah. family Kenneth B. Larsen Kenneth Bruce Larsen has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to Guayaquil, Ecuador and will enter the training center Jerry Lloyd Schlappi Jerry Lloyd Schlappi has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Charlotte, North on Jan. 4. Carolina and will enter the training center on Jan. 11. His farewell meeting will be His farewell meeting will be Hunter 5th the held at ward, on Jan. 1st, in the Granger held The future missionary is the son Ave. (3965 20th ward, 2850 W. 3835 South, of Ludell and Karen Pierson and 5000 West Janette South) at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, at 9 a.m. they are inviting friends and Jan. 1st. The future missionary is the son family to their home, 809 East The family is inviting friends of Edith Schlappi, West Valley, Willowood Ave. (6225 So.) on and relatives to visit at their and Kent Schlappi of Bennion. Saturday, Dec. 31st from 6 to 8 home, 3875 South Bannock Street Family and friends are being (4980 West), the invited to the family home at p.m. following 3806 Market Street, following the meeting. Derec is a graduate of Murray The future is the son meeting. high, where he was active in the a of Bruce W" missionary Jerry is a graduate of Granger and of Larsen Olga football. capella choir, drama and West Valley and the high and is presently attending City He has earned the rank of Eagle grandson of Don "B" and Susan the S.L. Community College. He has attained the rank of Scout. Larsen of Burbank, California. Eagle Scout. is a graduate of Kenneth His grandparents are Mr. and His grandparents are Lowell Mrs. Friedman Pierson, East Cyprus high and has been and Esther Petersen, Hinckley Midvale, and Mrs. Bernice attending the University of Utah and Lloyd and Carol Schlappi, an Burkinshaw and the late Lamar on special accounting formerly of Richfield and now of Burkinshaw of Murray. departmental scholarship. Orem. His farewell meeting will be held in the South Cottonwood 8th ward, Murray East Stake Center, 855 East Holly Ave. (6160 So.), on Sunday, Jan. 1st at 11:30 a.m. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS are delicate and will collapse from Q. Do liquid corn oil and solid the pull of gravity otherwise. vegetable shortening need to be Cake will support its weight and refrigerated? volume after complete cooled and be light and fluffy. A. Not if used quickly. Vegetable shortening can be stored at room temperature for short periods but should be refrigerated for storage of several months or more. 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