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Show LINDA ANN AND CRAIG RULON BECK Local Couples Wed, Honored Vidinhar - Allen Wed on Sept. 22, in the Ogden LDS Temple were the former Miss Rayleen J. Vidinhar and Thomas R. Allen. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vidinhar of 145 Green Dr. Layton Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Allen of 567 E. 300 N., Kaysville. A wedding breakfast at ton High School and is currently attending Weber State College. ' The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and also attends Weber State College. He served an LDS Mission in Sapporo, Japan. He is employed with Davis School District. After their honeymoon the Couple will make their home in Kaysville. tember 7. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dee L. Savage, 2344 N. 300 W., and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Peterson of, Petersboro, Utah. The ceremony was held in the Logan LDS Temple, with a reception following in the Sunset eighth LDS Ward Building. Wendy Savage was maid of honor, with Carol Savage, Carma Savage, and Shannon Benton as bridesmaids. Michael Shelton was best man. . Savage - Peterson SUNSET The former Cindy Savage became the bride of Robert E. Peterson on Friday, Sep- - Mad- dox Ranee House was helf to honor the newlyweds. The bride is a graduate of Lay- - at After their wedding trip, the The new Mrs. Peterson is a couple will make their new home in Salt Lake City. graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah State University and is employed at First Security Siemens - Beck The former CLEARFIELD Linda Ann Siemens was married to Craig Rulon Beck Sept. 14, by Bishop Thomas Waggner. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Bennie J. Siemens, 757, Realty Services Corp. He is a graduate of Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. He attended USU and is a gradu- ate of Sterling World Travel School. He served an LDS mission to Calgary, Canada and is employed as a national sales representative for Clark World Trav- E. 250 S., Clearfield. The groom is the son of Mrs. Barbara May Beck of Riverton, Utah. el Systems. A reception was held ij4 the Clearfield Ninth Ward LDS; Chapel and an open house wasjield the following evening at the home of the grooms mothe2 Beck is currently serving 111 the Air Force as a member of the Air Police. : bi The new Mrs. Beck has bren a . student at the LDS Institute at d Weber State College and as a decorator at Sears. After a honeymoon to ..Park City, the couple will make their iaem-ploye- home in Clearfield. j ' Rain or Shine Plant Shade Trees For Cooler Summer Kids, Politicians Both Good With Mud SHARON . dows in the winter, A concrete surface said V-'. What are you doing, girls? I asked my oldest daughter and her friend Sara Bellum, all the while wondering if I really wanted to know. There they were, sitting on the front porch with thei 'legs crossed under them Indian styl' and their arms up to the1 shoulders in a huge kettle of mud. Somehow I had hoped that those two were past the age when playing in the mud is second in the way of entertainment only to blowing and popping humongous Hubba Bubba bubbles. As usual, it was Sara who made the explanations. Sara is an extremely verbal child. Sometimes I think she was born precocious just, to bug me. Fancy meeting you here, Mrs. S., she said, rising to her feet with a gesture like maybe she wanted to shake, my hand. When I retreated to a safe distance,: the child gave me a, disapproving look that quickly evolved to out self-confide-nt absorbs heat during the day and it Richardson. Use trees for evaporative cooling. As water passes through plants and into the atmosphere, the surrounding air is cooled. Vegetation provides natural air conditioning. Concrete may be easier to maintain, but it can add appreciably to personal discomfort.;: NAUTA STEELE Special to the Lakeside Review FARMINGTON Why not one-to- n condition20 air plant ers this fall? A large shade tree will produce a daily cooling air conequivalent of 20 one-to-n ditioners, said Arlo Richardson, former Utah State climatologist. Proper landscaping can dra- matically modify the temperatures both inside and outside the home, said Richardson. He suggests three, uses of trees and shrubs. Use trees as windbreaks. If the wind conditions are light, the trees can be planted so that they form a funnel toward the house and increase the circulation, he. said. Trees which lose their leaves are a good choice. If the .winds are strong, use the trees and shrubs as a barrier to dissipate the circulation. Do you want permanent or leaf temporary shade? Planting loosing trees in the proper place can shade south and west facing windows in the summer and per- -. mit exposures of the same win- right condescension. Dont worry, Mrs. S! Jennifer it up, so to speak. Wait a minute! I thought the object of all this was to make the campaign a little more earthy. Well, we started out that way. politics-cle- an . and I plan to clean all this up when were through. Why, your porch will be as slick as a hospital gurney, once weve finished making mudpies tor Mondale. !,So youre sending him some mudpies! I dont think United Parcel is going to like handling wet dirt, I couldnt help pointing out. j; This Sara brushed off with a kind of singsong recital that would be a credit to any telephone solicitor. They wont have to. Before we even started this project, we decided that, patrioti-- . cally speaking, it could only be handled by the United States Post Office. But even they wont have to handle it in the literal sense. 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