Show '4"V460erVtegrwPiertz-w-we- l E2 The Salt Lake Tribune SUNDAY Sunday June 27 1993 This wreath won't leave you hanging °h1 easy-to-ma- ti By Amanda Leigh Ballif Be - modate your specific color scheme SHOPPING LIST Halved grapevine wreath about 2 feet wide: $4 II Spanish moss: $1 MI Bow — have your craft store's floral arranger make it or make it yourself with 2- - or ribbon: $5 to $7 Tapestry-styl- e ribbon was used in the example and is popular The bow is for the center of the arrangement but shouldn't detract from the flora I III Eucalyptus — at least 11 stems of greenish blue: $350 German statice — one bundle of white weed-lik- e filler flower (baby's breath is an option): $5 II Lavender—one bundle: $3 — one bundle of branches with indigo blue dainty flowers on the tops: $5 11 Ti-tr- rose-colore- problems: the judge for one The Honorable Charles E Sinclair associate justice of the Territorial Supreme Court of Utah he said (and most of the town agreed) was a drunk who had sentenced him to be executed on a Sunday leav- Moreover the crevices of the wreath Place a few of the small stems under the d bow $350 Silk roses — "dried look" roses on stems Purnavy-blu- e chase various sizes: $5 (You may When they are placed gently tug on them to test for a snug fit Place large stems first scattering in with smaller stems Let the stems' ends extend about 8 inches from the wreath's edges 8 Separate the German statice bundle into tufts about 6 inches long Place along with the eucalyptus and in a similar fashion Note: At this point you may need your glue gun Place small drops on the end of the stems before sliding the stems between the MI want real roses if your colors are different from the example) Total cost — $35 - To ease the cost you could : share expenses make two : wreaths — buying a little extra eucalyptus another bow and an: ether halved wreath — or arrange : leftovers in a vase to use as a cen :terpiece on a table In choosing colors different : from the above list the outcome will be drastically different How' ever a base of eucalyptus is still : recommended vines 9 Place lavender and phalaris as individual stems 10 Place individual stems of ti Dear Ann Landers: I'm writing about the greedy daughters who were upset because their father was spending what they considered to be their inheritance Last year on my 70th birthday I received this beautiful essay written by my daughter Theresa Keegan Monroe It will be too late to run on Father's Day but I hope you will print it anyway My Inheritance I havc something I want to share with you — I'm spending my inheritance When I find the courage to stand up for my rights or the rights of others I inherited that from my dad When I look at the flag and feel 'an enormous sense of pride in my country I inherited that from my dad : When I find the strength to tackle a problem that looks impossible or overwhelming and I ANN LANDERS ' with it I inherited that from dad When I'm able to make people laugh — or better yet laugh at myself — I inherited that from my stick - my dad When something I do seems original or creative I know it didn't come from out of the blue I inherited it from my dad When my friends come to me for help and I take the time to be Presumably the perpetrators used Bowie knives to commit the heinous deed Slater did not elaborate further It is true however that Utah law on the books in 1852 allowed those condemned to death their choice of the three — bullet blade or rope Because Utah's death penalty punishment was predicated on strong Mormon feelings concerning the atonement of sins by shedding an offender's blood and execution by firing squad satisfied that contingency the third alternative was erased when the laws were updated in 1878 It seems more than coincidence the change in statutes did tiöt come until after the death ''of Brigham Young in August 1877 He had been an unrelenting vOie:e from the pulpit and in private 'allying for the shedding of blood to atone for sins At the same time a law was written to provide for the elimination of public executions specifying such punishments must be meted out within the walls or yard of a jail or some "convenient private place" in the district This also appears to be a result of Me Lee execution in which the pris: oner was transported in secrecy almost 100 miles by horse-draicarriage for two days from lbe Fort Cameron post guard house on the outskirts of Beaver Cityin south central Utah to Mountain Meadow to be shot The San Jose Patriot conlmenting in 1876 on Utah's peculiar criminal law remarked not on the option for beheading but that "in capital convictions tile culprit has the right to select the manner of the three methods" namely shot hanged or decapitated The California newspaper re fleeted that "although this favor is granted to criminals they seldom take advantage of the statu tory right probably because In that solemn extremity human nature cares little for such prefer Ferguson could not have known then but his "last words" delivr more ered in a rambling in desperation than purpose may have been a record of sorts for half-hou- Jeff AllredThe Salt Lake Tribune A beautiful floral wreath made of natural materials makes a deco- gallows soliloquy rative addition to any home Best of all no two wreaths are alike tree and fill in where there is but read precautions before using to see if the shellac will work well with the preservative The arrangement is complete Some final suggestions: Place wreath high and out of the way Secure wreath with two nails in the wall For future updating simply break off flowers and replace with new ones maybe in a different color A word of warning: Don't put space 11 Step back from the piece to see if any branches or stems detract from the overall effect Remove any misplaced flowers and replace them until the piece is somewhat even as to the extension of the flowers 12 Tuck small strands of Spanish moss to soften the harshness of the sticks in the arrangement 13 (optional) Spraying shellac on the flowers can help deflect dust Dried flower preservative sprays are on the market as well an arrangement with baby's breath and lavender on your front door These are favorite ingredients for a bird's craft — her nest inheritance I've tried to tell her that what Dad left her is hers not mine but she frets about spending "my" inheritance to have her roof fixed or go visit her sisters Will you help me get a message across to that dear woman? As I see it I ALREADY have my inheritance from her She and Dad dragged me to church (I'm a deacon now) and sent me to college I learned from my mom how to be a good neighbor and a good citizen She taught me generosity and independence and how to find my way around the kitchen In short I've inherited everything I need to be a secure productive responsible adult I figure I owe her not the other way around I feel sorry for those selfish sisters who begrudge their dad his home improvements because it means he will leave them less They must be awfully empty inside How sad — Grateful Child in Raleigh NC supportive I inherited that from my dad When my children get discouraged or disillusioned because of life's challenges and inequities I say to them "II you can find some wisdom in my thoughts or some measure of strength and courage to face the future you are welcome to it because I inherited that from my dad" — Proud Father in Roseville Calif Dear Proud: Thank you for reminding us that parents are teaching their children every day by example — both good and bad Here's more on the same subject: Dear Ann Landers: Can you stand another letter about inheritance? When my dad died several years back he left everything to my mom Her will states that everything she has goes to me But because Mom was relatively young when Dad died she is now worried that she is "using up ' my 7 head" ness" A child's inheritance has more to do with values than dollars - com- Ferguson plained he had been deprived of his right under the law to choose the method of his execution "I was tried by the statutes of Utah Territory which give a man the privilege of being shot beheaded or hung but was it given to me? No it was not! "All Judge Sinclair wanted was to sentence someone to be hung then he was willing to leave the Territory he had too much whiskey in his head to know what day he sentenced me to be executed on and would not have known if it had not been for the people of Utah laughing at him and telling him it would be on a Sunday A nice judge to send to any country "I am not afraid to die but I would have liked it better if I had had a fair trial and I would have felt better if Gov Cumming had commuted my sentence to the hope the next penitentiary will be a temperate judge judge capable of tending to busi- mirror each other 7 Take individual eucalyptus stems and push them gently into straw puffs on long dry stems: Lake City did claim another emigrant was pursued by the shetiff and two others who believed the stranger was part of the Illinois mob that assassinated Joseph Smith Slater who published a whole catalog of complaints against the Mormon citizenry of Utah Territory once he was safely in California said the posse "came tici to the emigrant and without trial judge or jury they cut oft his E-- 1 had encountered some other sides g Continued from mmulnendomm store Avoid crunched or damaged items Here's what to do when you get the stuff home PUTTING IT TOGETHER I Arrange a large work space with a table and an electrical outlet nearby 2 Spread the different bundles of flowers on the table and cut the cellophane off 3 Round up a glue gun (optional) kitchen scissors and a bowl over which to cut the flowers The droppings can be used in a potpourri 4 Place grapevine wreath directly in front of you Notice all the spaces in which to push flowers and stems 5 Cut stems on the silk roses to about 4 inches You may go as short as 1 inch if you must 6 The bow is cinched together arwith a wire by your craft-stor- e ranger Use that wire to affix the bow to the center of the wreath Make sure it is secure Note: As you place the flowers keep in mind you want them to appear as if they are naturally growing from the center outward in an upwzrd spurt Evenly place the stems to cover the wreath even at the sides Don't make decoration When working with natural materials the outcome can never be duplicated Begin by shopping for materials usually at a craft store Ask 'lots of questions The clerks are trained to know the answers Following is the shopping list Substitute any flower to accom- Phalaris — sure to inspect before IS ing the THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE With an ounce of imagination and the right guidance you can create a floral half wreath for thorny-lookin- Gallows soliloquy slows justicp ke Having thus spoken his piece the noose was adjusted around his neck the knot snugged beneath and behind his ear a cap pulled down to cover his face and at 38 minutes past noon the executioner cut the rope securing the gallows' trap Thomas H Ferguson with a fall of several feet was launched into eternity He was pronounced dead a few minutes later and "immediately buried near the gal- lows" Public executions were the rule in Utah — as throughout most of the West — until well into the 1870s John D Lee of Mountain Meadow massacre infamy was in March 1877 shot by firing squad at the scene of his crime the last prisoner in Utah to be executed in public Most of the early executions were carried out by firing squad a few by hanging but no officially ences" recorded beheadings although Nelson Slater an aggrieved California emigrant who spent the in Great Salt winter of 1850-5- Thomas H Ferguson's last utterances on Earth that October : day in 1859 proved otherwise 1 winners include 'Murphy Brown' Feminist-awar- d Abortion Rights Mobilization The Feminist Majority Foundation Arlington Va announced its 1992 Feminists of the Year Among those honored: actress Candice Bergen and Diane English creator of "Murphy Brown" Rebecca Walker and Shannon Liss founders of the young women's activist group The Third Wave Larry Lader president of Leona Benten of French abortion fame Lt Paula pill Coughlin who blew the whistle on the Navy's Tailhook incident the Carol Moseley Braun woman first elected to the US Senate and L7 the band that organized the RoCk for Choice concert series RU-48- 6 (D-I1- African-America- n 010 4'W COME IN AND TRY OUR NEW RECUMBENT LIFECYCLES! 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