Show ' - r f - -- V “ r h ' " -:' IV A lAw t Sr i awmeeupy Jfr auprtMMaiiwika V')?"5-dfrsaiiyMrasihiAneb - : ?H V 'A fr vBmMwwBi'teW H-- V Jrf'k : s te ' XF o 4 '- - - i lihyiiitn1‘ fen Utah Sunday October Sl 20— The Herald Journal J i'' - 1978 s 'V J 'Svrt igfliBftS Through the garden gate By Mr i R c Hanaea I asvcry glad to cee the mountalni before they are blanketed with mow for the winter With dear relatives we drove up Blacksmith Fork Canyon then northeast through the mountain and down beautiful Logan Canyon The great limestone peaks stood like guardians over hills and streams Many deer hunters were pitching tents near quaking aspen groves We didn’t see any dev and hoped all of them were at the top of the mountains The mountains form great rod gardens and as a youngster said "Ain't nature grand? - their voices are folks I know ' too much like Did you see the pumpkins along r 91 in the other valley between and Ogden? It looked like there was one for every child for Halloween After the fun is past the pumpkins can be peeled scraped and made into delicious pie There is plenty of hubbard squash on the market which may be purchased by the piece I suppose we are all waiting for the navel oranges that come about However the Valencia are very Juicy and good Gardens have been wonderful this year and the potatoes are being dug for winter storage It is a good feeling to have a supply of this homey vegetable because it can be cooked so many different ways December fv Mr and Mrs Holly Alblston Mr and Mrs Merle Adamson Mr and Mrs W Cedi Pitkin Observe golden wedding anniversaries the Elders' Quorum secretary in the MIA and is presently a home teacher and executive secretary in the Richmond Ward Ruby was born in Franklin to John and Rhoda Mendenhall Wilkinson She was employed at Mode O’Day for 15 years She was a teacher in the Primary for many years counselor in the MIA and a Relief Society visiting teacher They are the parents of three daughters: Mrs Bud (Jalaine) Robbins Salt Lake City Mrs Gary (Shirley) Larsen Orem and Mrs Clair (Helen) Kidd Richmond They have nine grandchildren and one Mr and Mrs Alblston ' The family of Holly and Ruby Alblston Richmond will honor their parents at an open house on their golden wedding anniversary Saturday from 4 to 7 at the Richmond Utah Stake Center All friends pjn and relatives are invited They request there be no gift "They were married Nov 8 1926 in Logan The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple They have lived in Richmond all of married life Holly was bom in Richmond to Joseph H and Mary Alice Bright Alblston He was employed by Pet Milk Co in Richmond for 42 years He is presently projectionist at the Richmond Theater and has been for 39 years He has served as a counselor and as secretary In bad October put on a It reminded one of a song we sang in school when I was a “young one" The first verse was as Looking beautiful married in the Logan LDS Temple on Oct 27 1928 They have five sons Cecil Lyle and Darrell W “ ' Logan George Leonard Smithfield Uytro and Jay B Bountiful They have 22 grand- and nine Mr Pitkin worked for Bordens in Logan for 30 years until it closed in 1954 He then worked at Yeates Coal unUl his retirement en show follows: October gave a party The leaves by hundreds came The ashes osks and maples And those of every name The sunshine spread a carpet And everything was grand Miss Weather led the mincing Professor Wind the band Growing plants indoors has become one of the nation’s favorite pasttimes and folks and growers are responding There are more verses too long to print but sweet Now we can greet There is always wonNovember derment and concern for the unknown We will soon pass our bicentennial V' year ' America has done well and our hopes for another year are Ugh Gardeners everywhere have done magnificent lobs' I Just found my notes id Hyrum’s lovely civic park They were in another purse which I put away I am sorry - Mr and Mrs Adamson The family of Merle and Margaret Adamson Franklin would like to invite friends and relatives to attend an open house honoring tee occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday at the Mr and Mrs Pitkin Franklin Ward chapel between the hours of 2 and 8 WCedl and Evelyn Brown Pitkin Logan recently pjn The family requests that gifts be omitted Their children are Col and Mrs Richard E (Beth) observed their golden wedding anniversary with members of thdr immediate family They were Johnson Mrs and Mrs Merle Eugene Adamson Jr great-grandchi- ld People" The Herald Journal welcomes suggestions on interesting people who could be tho subjects of es Contact Edith Morgan personality fi People editor 752-21- soma A year ago far January I visited at my home in Salt Lake Ctty She feeds birds on a stump near her window There were beautiful blue Jays orange colored birds and some with red wings I don't know their names but they seemed unafraid as we happily to the greatly Increased demand for house plants with anything and everything that will grow In a pot Geraniums wax begonias and other flowering lovelies lm-patie- ns are being displayed along with plants The leopard plant is enjoying new popularity and deserves tt the plant grows from a rhizome and produces rather leathery leaves The bold looking plant becomes sprawbr as tt matures which makes it ideal for a low hanging planter Use a cream colored pot or bright yellow one in a sling or a deep green one to emphasise the plant’s coloring sister-in-law- 's watched Well - ‘y I don't get such glamorous birds but I get Juncos sparrows and magpies Magpies are beautiful but Mrs Grant GyUenskog Smithfield has an Easter Lily which bloomed in the spring After it finished flowering she plant die bulb in tee garden u produced Moons again When it got cold she brought it into the house The corm may be kept in a cool basement i for anotea season of bloom Tound stage a kind of therapy - to a a singer and got him a But Guillaume has called New York Ms turn home for the past 18 years and in the ' to led contract a assimilated tee of has much the process in Cleveland where Oscar Hammerstein street Yiddish words and inflexions teat 2nd was impressed by his performance as Runyon put into "Guys and Dons" :£Mrve way been confused” Guillaume XBilly’Bigelew'hrtte Rodgerr'and'Hom-- t mersteta “Carousel” continued apropos of nothing as be sipped revival of the Damon Runyon-Fran- k Stace then he’s played aQ over tee VS his tea withnoney ("I used to ben sugar- -' Loesser musical “Guys and Dolls" snd (frama rotofr in sli and Eu olio and I feel much better since I gave It “They say of me ‘He's a temperamental from through “Porgy and Bess’ bastard’'' be conceded during a recent “lathing about and "Jacques Brel” to the laid in “Purlle” life made much sense interview “But I think I’ve learned to put it on Broadway and now "Guys and DoHa" to me I never to advantage on stage I think it’s Just all try to make things He also has been seen frequently in guest want to make don’t make sense I excess energy Ones frustrated energies things spots on TV make sense in the sense teat my future's can have an outlet on stage” He elaborated on the “temperamental — scene-stealmust I I here for all or out me that laid is a Not that Guillaume go : bastard” do must But sense charge the coworkers his that you upstages “I find a lot of people Just bug me and I “I drifted into the theater and I think it’s tendon whenever he's on stage as you do didn’t realize for a long time I was supwhere I should be ft’s given me a reason with most great performers for living But it was a long while before I posed not to be curt with them I began to “I think I unwind on tee Mage” he said get penalized for not being geschrd “I’m a very tense person To me the stae decided to go into tee theater seriously - s': r (aware) Td tried a lot of things teat didn’t work is a kind of therapy (I’ve never been with now to easier "I’m — friends business along with sane get therapy because I never wanted to know l I’d been in because I’m aware not to hurt people —you that didn’t work — and had Jobs which do this because I hate this or love this I can’t always Just be saying what you want So took to while like me a it didn’t work answer couldn’t live with a perfect long to decide to stay in tee theater” vi that)"“The ability to love isn’t Just reflexive Guillaume dabbled hi musical producGuillaume now in bis 40s was born into a action It's very sophisticated and you have tions in grade and high school but was Roman Catedic family in St Louis He was to work on it I think you have a responbrought up mostly by his grandmother who headed for a career in business administrasibility to people you like to' respond in dm 1951 — “the year Guys and Dolls’ tion when he entered St Louis University kind He later switched to Washington Univerwas first put on” he points out He writes plays and TV material but His wife Marlene and two sons — Kevin sity where voice teacher Leslie Chabay 20 and Jacques 18 - still live in St Louis says he’s not looking for a writing career thought he teowed considerable promise as Robert Guillaume NEW YORK (UPI) to learn how to get along took akmgtf with people Some of that abrasiveness remains in his witty and memorable performance as Nathan Detroit in the current Broad wav ’ er ' am "The Era of Brigham Young” a collection of paintings photographs and sculpture will be exhibited at the Brigham City t i ' Tfane thong For tee newest look in watches wear one on a leather thong around "t '4 reception Saturday from 8 to 8 pjn L Peter Myer Brigham University art professor Fredrick ' Remington arranged the collection JT Harwood Reuben as a Bicentennial exhibition The majority of works from the John Balm and pioneer period before the others turn of the century are by Daniel Weggeland CCA Christensen Moran Thomas Young The ' S5SfSSg84S: The show win be to the public until Nov 27 Monday through Saturday from 11 ajn to 7 pjn Frontier Photography' collection was printed toned and HARVEST OF BARGAINS V V door (USU photo) Duffel eoats back The duffel coat is where it’s at this fall especially one with a quailted look and todies - Theatre season on Wednesday and continues through Saturday and again on Oct 12 and U at the Utah State University dune Fine Arts Center Theatre Tickets are available at the University Center Ticker Office the City Drug and at the LEON SPACEMAN as Curly checks the picnic basket Deborah Monte as Laurey has packed foe the Box Social in the Rodgers and Hammersteln musical “Oklahoma! ” Robert KrOey as Jnd Fry looks on The production opens tee Utah State at a preview Utah Stale Theatre season opens 4 Museum-Galler- y useum - To softenhands try dousing them with a mixture of lemon Juice and salt It also will bleach away any stains your neck or waist MAMSWtMMWMM P -- i ' : : HELEN'S WIGS Pre-Holid- Call 752-924- or COATS Wig Special 3 753-219- ay 9 M0°° TRADE-I- N PIANO TUNING ALLOWANCE 1995 ON ANY OLD WIG fall special TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW WIG DUNKLEY MUSIC MwVSbftM m- ism REDUCED 50 BRAS REDUCED 50 SLACKS REDUCED 25 ATTHE CUSTOM PICTURE S BAUGH MOTEL FRAMING AT m ft BUILDING SPECIALTIES w' IISLMWsrtUgH UWKm-- tiAhMIpJi inljyrum Monday Nov 11976 r: STUCKI WIG SHOPPE iCRa&N 34 WEST We are here MAIN HYRUM UTAH 84319 the fint and third Monday of ovary month (801) 245-642- 1 I (Ml 4 |