Show r I I REMEMBER J R 1 BY SY THE TIMERS From Lonnie E E. Legge Leg Lewisburg Lewis Lewis- Lewisburg burg West Virginia I remember when the crushing sound of the coffee mill would awake ma me long before Wore daybreak Dad a always l 1 w way a y s sarose sarose arose at four tour the year round helped to get and eat breakfast then sit around for tor hours waiting for or daylight The coffee we used was bought green and roasted at home in the oven It w was s cheaper gc Be a pound than already roasted coffee Dad said anyway they roasted the life out of or it it Mom always put an egg shell each morning morning morn morn- ing in the coffee to se settle tle the ground Everyone had bad a cane patch and made their own sorghum mo mo- lasses It was used for more things than sopping bread too A gallon or two was put in a kettle of apple butter apple butter helping to sweeten the butter giving it better flavor and a richer redder color All our sugar coffee salt and soda which was about all we bought from tram the store was was' paid for in eggs but at Easter we were allowed all the ten cent a dozen eggs we could eat One Easter I ate thirteen fried tried boiled and dev dev- People never went anywhere much Traveling was so bad they wore themselves out going and couldn't enjoy themselves after I they go got there No To woman today will be caught with a dirty apron on Once they wore them to church along with the poke bonnet which projected project project- ed so far the womans woman's face could hardly be seen Those were the ther e good old days days or or were they r Tae Send a contributions a to this column a to The Olda Old Timer Community Community Press ServIce Frankfort Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky- dainty scalloped edging The bouffant skirt with lace peaking beneath filmy fUmy tulle was underscored with taffeta A poke bonnet of matching lace with ruf ruf- I fled led tulle edging and illusion to the finger Inger tips Miss Judy Birkbeck her sister was I maid of honor Yards of drifting tulle with four alternating layers of white and turquoise tulle underscored with turquoise taffeta fashioned the billowing ballerina length skirt White lace over I the turquoise taffeta fashioned the bodice Bridesmaids were Miss Louise Jorgensen Jorgen Jorgen- sen the bridegrooms bridegroom's sister Miss Carol CarolLou CarolLou CarolLou Lou Kimball and Miss Beverly Layton with Junior bridesmaids Miss Roberta Birkbeck a sister were In identical gowns styled like the maid of honor Flower girls Christie Jeanne Smith and Gayle Ann Langford were In miniature copies of the maid of honors honor's gown They carried baskets of pink and white rose petals that they strew along the bridal path Best man was Kay Brown and ushers were Paul Viko Robert Hales Hal s and Leo Goates The couple Is honeymooning In Las Vegas Nevada and at the beach at Santa Santa Santa San San- ta Barbara California Thursday Thursday June 10 lo Salt Lake Tribune o o o WARR l WEDDING A double ring ceremony performed on the ev evening of June 2 2 united in marriage marriage marriage marri marri- age Miss Donna Warr daughter of Mr and Mrs Alma F. F Warr Park City and Mr Gerald J J. J Murphey a son of Mr and Mrs John S. S Murphey Winnebago Minnesota Wedding Wedding rites were performed by the I Reverend Robert DeLancey at the Centenary Centenary Centenary Cen Cen- I Methodist Church Salt Lake City The bride chose a ballerina length gown of pink starched lace and net tulle over satin She carried a nose gay of I pink carnations The bride was attended by Mrs Joseph A. A Hartle of Salt Lake City as matron of honor Mrs Hartle I chose a n. ballerina length gown of apple applegreen applegreen applegreen green and carried a nose gay of pink and white carnations R Ross SS B. B Rood performed performed performed per per- formed duties as best man Fred Warr brother of the bride and Arthur Keene acted as ushers The bride and groom cut their wedding wedding wedding wed wed- ding cake at a lovely buffet supper given Immediately following the ceremony ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony by Mrs Kenneth Lambert 2648 South East aunt of the bride After a honeymoon trip through the western mid-western states the couple will make their home In Utah Pre nuptial parties were given in honor honor hon hon- or of oC the bride by Mrs Joseph A. A Hattie Hartle held In the Coral Room of the Hotel Temple Square Salt Lake City O O O Announcement Is being made by Mr and Mrs James A A. A Henderson So East Salt Lake City of the en engagement engagement engagement en- en of their daughter Miss Carol CarolLynn CarolLynn CarolLynn Lynn Henderson to Julion Julian Clawson Jr W Wedding pl plans ns are being made for late summer Mr Clawson who is residing at Rupert Ru Ru- pert Ida Is the son of Mrs Julion Julian Clawson of East South Murray and the late Julian Julion Clawson Sr Miss Henderson Is at present a student student student stu stu- dent at Henager School of Business Shein She Shela la in a graduate of St. St Marys Mary's of the Wasatch Academy O O O Mrs Joe Lanyon of Los Angeles California California Cali Cali- fornia and one of our time old-time residents visited her old home town Friday last O O O Mr and Mrs Wm Burgin and three children of Denver Colorado were visit visit- ors at the home of Mrs C. C V. V Hodgson Sunday last f I Mr and Mrs Lawrence Larry Hethke newlyweds spent Sunday last visiting in inthe Inthe inthe the Park The happy couple are now located in Salt Lake City O O O OSam Sam Lee and Miss April Bartin of Monticello Utah visited relatives and friends In this section of Utah over the week O O O Mr and Mrs John W. W Stoner Salt Lake City spent a few hours in the Park Monday last O O O OIn In Elko Nevada Thursday last Mr Kenneth Sessions and Marjorie McKissick McKissick McKissick sick were quietly married The happy couple returned to the Park Sunday and andare andare andare are now making their home here O O O Mrs E. E E. E Brooks of Sacramento California flew lew in from her home to Salt Lake Lak City Tuesday and Wednesday arrived in the Park for a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Than Gibson The lady will return to her home this evening O O O Mr and Mrs Paul Stokes Stokes' left Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- morning for Spokane Washington Washing Washing- ton where they will be Joined by Mr and Mrs Harry Stokes for a tour of western Canada During the absence of Mr Stokes old faithful Glen S. S Ridge will be In charge of the Union Pacific depot here |