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Show v. It "vf v m 1 ' , r4':. T (s m. ,4. Couple Wed in Temple Rites SHARON NAUTA STEELE Rawson. Review Correspondent of of When I was a child the long hot summer months seemed to stretch out to infinity. Sometimes on days so sultry you could see steam rising off the asphalt pavement, Id wish that I were back in school where my teacher marked the days off on a big calendar. In March, the calendar had a lamb and a lion on each side. In April it had an umbrella and a duck. Seven red Xs made a week go by. Now vacation time seems to pass before I can even get all my kids hot weather clothes out of the boxes and into their drawers. Someone once told me that a main difference between children and adults is that kids have a more creative sense of time. When did you get your ears pierced, Abbie? I asked my neighbors daughter. She proudly touched the tiny gold stars that glittered in her earlobes. Just about 18 years ago when I turned 2, the little girl said looking me straight in the eye without blinking once. Wake me up in three minutes, Matthew yawns as he snuggles into bed at night. Youre not planning on sleeping very long? I ask, pulling the covers up beneath his chin. Only til morning.. my little boy trails off. Teenagers arent much different. Back in 1971 when I was teaching junior high school, language arts an eighth grader once asked me when World War I began. As an English major who had minored in speech, Id never considered myself much of a history buff. Thus, it was with some uncertainty that I admitted I wasnt really Hellertown, Pennsylvania. The groom is the son of Larry and Lula OBrien of Centerville. The couple were honored at a wedding luncheon at Marie Callenders Restaurant in Bountiful and at a reception at Canterbury Hall also in Bountiful. The bride wore a floor length gown of chantilly lace with short puffed sleeves with ribbon bow trim. The fitted bodice with was accented with lace ruffles and sprinkled with baget and seed pearls. Gown was scalloped with satin and had a beautiful flowing long train. Attending the bride were the grooms sister, Lisa Sowell, as the matron of honor. Collette Maxwell as maid of honor and the grooms cousins, Olga and Olivia Flores, Brenda and Susan Phelps as bridesmaids. Cindy and Yvonne Phelps were the rice girls, dressed in white dresses with peach sashes. Kim Harris dressed in a soft, peach dress received the gifts. Denita Frye sat at the guest book. Dr. and Mrs. Elvin Tanner were in the gift room. Dana MR. AND MRS. THOMAS L. OBRIEN Tanner, Jessica Jensen Cheyn and Jared Gunnerson, Julie Powell and Martin Gunnerson by Lisa Sowell and a dinner was for the LDS Church. She served served the guests. hoted by Dr. and Mrs. Dale in the Calif, Arcadia Mission David OBrien, brother of the Johnson. n while he served in Bachelor dinner party given and Calif.,Anaheim groom and Kelly Anderson, best friend, performed best man duby the best men, was held at El Spanish speaking missions. ties. Head Usher was Todd SowMatador Restaurant. in After honeymooning The new Mr. and Mrs. Thomell, the grooms brother-in-laSouthern Utah the couple will Prenuptial luncheon was given as L. OBrien served missions reside in Salt Lake City. . Salad Makes Lunchtime Healthy ht ule. Weight conscious folks take note: Italian reduced calorie dressing has only six calories per tablespoon compared with 80 calories per tablespoon in regular Italian dressing. Another convenient salad idea is this recipe for Take N Toss Salad which can be assembled and served in a plastic sandwich bag. Assorted greens, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber slices are tossed with golden caesar or golden blend Italian dressing that you add just before eating. Just carry it to work and enjoy! LUNCH TO GO Vi 'j SALAD C. cherry tomato halves C. cucumber slices, halved Vi C. garbanzo beans Italian reduced calorie 3 T. For a healthy, productive garden this year, USU extension specialists suggest the following steps to prevent the general spread of diseases: . Choose a suitable site. Seek a location that receives 8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight daily throughout the growing season. 2. Plan to rotate the crops. Avoid planting the same or related vegetables where those were the previous two years. Allow three years before returning vegetables to the same spot. 3. Select disease resistant varieties wherever possible. Check commercial seed cataloges for listings of available disease resistant seeds and ask lo 1 For the Calorie Conscious gar-ban- zo Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 16, 1984 sure just when that war had started, though I though perhaps it was around 1914 or 1917. How come you dont remember? My student asked looking at me with a shocked expression, like maybe he though I might have witnessed the opening battles first hand. Oh, I dont know, she paraphrases Mr. Rogers, I guess I like us just the way we are. Would that I had a childs command of time. Some moments I would stop the ticking clock. , about resistance in their seeds and Note particularly the resistance of totransplants. matoes to Verticillium wilt, indicated by the letters VFNT. These indicate resistance to Verticillium, Fusarium, Root knot nematode and Tobacco Mo- cal sources saic virus. 4. Plant seeds at proper depth. Seeds planted too deep may rot or produce only weak plants. 5. Fertilize the garden as needed throughout the plants are more apt to beyear. Nutrient-deficiecome diseased. 6. Avoid over watering that favors root disease. Aim to apply even amounts of water. nt natural muenster cheese, cubed Place vegetables in portable container. Pour dressing over vegetables. Cover: marinate in refrigerator overnight. Add TAKE N 1 serving. me to tUne TOSS SALAD Torn assorted greens Cherry tomatoes Cucumber slices golden caesaror golden blend Italian dressing Place greens and vegetables in plastic bag. Chill. Add dressing to salad just before serving; toss AirstnoMili w in plastic bag. Newgate MIDIs Pioneer Ooys rowing Present yourself cleanshaven at The Brass Comb May 19th between 10 am and 6 pm to become eligible to win. be awarded in the following categories. $30.00 Gift Certificates will Best all around beard Best all around moustache Scraggliest 'Longest (ruler measured) $30.00 $10.00 $75.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 ; Thinnest Thickest Grayest Redest Oldest Youngest ln case of tie, prize will be divided. Judging will be held at 2:00 the stage pm July 24, 1984 f 1 ll rJEUGATE MAILIL J( The practical choice Sears, Mervyns & 50 Specialty Stores V . f was ld dressing cheese; mix lightly. I 22 years old. Then there was the newspaper boy who delivered all my papers hours late. Listen fellow! I finally commanded, affecting what I hoped to be an intimidating posture. Could you just for once try getting my paper here by dinner time? Tomorrow or the next day? asked that easy going kid. What are you going to be when you grow up, Christie asks me sevMommy? Three-year-oeral times each week. Older. Older, like a grandma? I hope so. Then whose little girl will I be? She worries after a thoughtful moment. No one elses. Youll be my big girl all grown up. Oh, she pauses to digest this incomprehensible bit of information. Then my tiny daughters eyes begin to fill as she continues, Im not sure I want to grow up. Now why would you say something like that. Little One? Prevent Spread of Garden Disease Paraguay-Asuncio- ut Page 5A South Edition fl "A Time to Kids Is Relative cr Did you ever have one of those days at the office? You just cant get away from your desk, and lunchtime is rolling around. Brown baggers have the advantage on days like these. They can enjoy lunch at their desks without venturing into busy restaurants or carry-ocounters. Lunch to Go salad is a healthy mixture of cherry tomato halves, cucumber slices, beans, cheese, and Italian reduced calorie dressing. The salad is marinated over-nigand carried to work in a totable container. Its portion is perfect for satisfying these noontime hunger pangs without slowing you down for your busy afternoon sched v Rain or Shine CENTERVILLE Don Sny-dand Tom OBrien were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple April 14, by Leland The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loretti Y f on over to the Layton Hills Mall for Show today through Saturday, May 19. If you're adding to your collection or just starting one, stop by and browse through tables of antiques, collectibles, coins, stamps and dolls. ComeAntique Mall Hours: Monday Friday, 10:00 am 9:00 pm Saturday. 10:00 am 6:00 pm Sunday, Noon 5:00 pm LAYTON hr mills VMALL |