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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Fat Is Not a Fairy Tale by Jane Yolen


Fat Is Not a Fairy Tale
Jane Yolen

I am thinking of a fairy tale,
Cinder Elephant,
Sleeping Tubby,
Snow Weight,
where the princess is not
anorexic, wasp-waisted,
flinging herself down the stairs.

I am thinking of a fairy tale,
Hansel and Great,
Repoundsel,
Bounty and the Beast,
where the beauty
has a pillowed breast,
and fingers plump as sausage.

I am thinking of a fairy tale
that is not yet written,
for a teller not yet born,
for a listener not yet conceived,
for a world not yet won,
where everything round is good:
the sun, wheels, cookies, and the princess.

Melanie wrote: Clever. Just how I feel about it, especially after eating a bag of
Cadbury's Mini Eggs.

Kirsten's Friend is a Relative by Marriage

Myrna wrote: Kirsten, Tammy Howard Rasmussen was at the funeral yesterday. She would like to get in touch with you. Since she is married to Jacquelyn Ann Cunningham Rasmussen's son, then that would make her a sort of relative, right? 

Jacquelyn is the daughter of Harold and Francis Cunningham. Francis is your dad's relative because she was a Blackham before she married Harold. I know Francis and Harold because they both worked at Manti Temple and, of course, because they live in Carbonville. 

Francis has written a few books on the history of Kenilworth and other mining areas of Carbon County. I enjoy her writings, because I am a history buff, and have most of the books she has published. 

Kirsten wrote: Tammy and I are friends on facebook.  At least, I think we still are. Kirsten


Myrna wrote: She didn't think you still were. Look and see. Thanks!

Kirsten: We weren't friends on Facebook anymore.  I re-friended her. 

Myrna wrote: She sat with her kids and her mother at the same table that we did at the dinner after the funeral so we were able to talk to each other a bit. 

From Saundra


Dear Classmates,
 
Just received the following information from Don Butler about another classmate whom we've lost.

I'm sorry but have more sad news to report.   We learned that Ronald Oster, ECHS Class of 1960, passed away last week.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.   May he rest in peace.   Here's a link to his obituary in today's Sun Advocate:
Myrna wrote: Just this month, my 96-year old neighbor, a 96-year old friend of Leonard's, my 61-year old friend in our ward, Leonard's cousin and a cousin of mine all passed away. I thought February was for celebrating. However, I suppose all of those folks are celebrating on the other side. It is our earthly viewpoint that keeps us from seeing that.

William Weston Garrett (husband of the first cousin of Elaine and Renee)


William Weston Garrett

1916 ~ 2012

William Weston Garrett passed away on February 17, 2012 at his home in Provo at the age of 95. He was born November 8, 1916 to Joseph Oscar and Stella Paxman Garrett in Provo, Utah. Growing up he worked in the family grocery store where he could make change before he could see over the counter. He graduated from Provo High School in 1934 then attended BYU for 3 1/2 years. In 1937 he started his career as an abstractor at Intermountain Title & Guaranty Co. in Provo. The name was later changed to Security Title & Abstract Co. Weston was part owner/owner of the company for over 50 years before selling it to his employees. After his mission he returned to work for his former company until he retired in 2008 at the age of 91.

He married Verna Mae Wing on June 30, 1939 in Springville, Utah. The family was sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on Dec. 10, 1964. They enjoyed many family get-togethers and rejoiced in their large posterity. As a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he and his wife served a mission in the Texas Dallas Mission July 1986-87. He served in several leadership positions in the church and was an ordinance worker and Sealer in the Provo Utah Temple for over 20 years.

He served his country as a Lieutenant in the Utah National Guard which he joined right out of high school. Later he was drafted into the US Army where he served as a Sergeant during WWII and a Warrant Officer in the Korean Conflict where he was awarded the Bronze Star.

He was a founding member and former Vice-Pres. of Riverside Country Club; member of the Provo Chamber of Commerce; Pres. of the Provo Jaycees; Vice-Pres. of the Utah State Jaycees; Pres. of the Provo Kiwanis Club; Pres. of the Utah Land Title Assn.; Pres. of the Provo Baseball Pony League; and a tenor in the Skyline chorus of the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.

He loved life and lived it to the fullest. He leaves a great legacy of love, integrity, and service for a family that adored him. After spending time with his family, his greatest love was golf. He played with friends, wife, sons, grandsons and great-grandsons until age 94. He enjoyed bowling, watching his family play sports, BYU basketball games, singing, and peanut M&M's.

Weston is survived by his wife Verna, their 4 children: Russell W. (Kathryn Graehl), Paso Robles, California; Kent L. (Ann Collins), St. George, Utah.; Bruce K. (Patricia Spreckelsen), North Salt Lake, Utah; Diane (Michael) Allred, Sandy, Utah; 21 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, 1 great-great grandson, and his brother DeLane Garrett, Kent, Washington. He was preceded in death by his sisters Mignon Pratt and Norma Robison, brother Jay Garrett, and grandson Jacob Bruce Garrett.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, February 25, 2012 at the Bonneville 5th Ward chapel, 85 South 900 East, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center St., Friday evening from 6 until 8 and at the church Saturday from 11:30-12:45 prior to the service. Interment, with military honors, at the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences to the family may be emailed to info@bergmortuary.com.

Read more: http://www.heraldextra.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/william-weston-garrett/article_6c40e91f-8231-5861-9e99-685b231d526b.html#ixzz1nEopVybm

From Saundra


Dear Classmates,

Just received the following information from Don Butler about another classmate whom we've lost.

I'm sorry but have more sad news to report.   We learned that Ronald Oster, ECHS Class of 1960, passed away last week.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.   May he rest in peace.   Here's a link to his obituary in today's Sun Advocate:

http://www.sunad.com/index.php?tier=1&article_id=24288


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