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Show Rose (1/25/83) page 33 Mr. K Mr. ~ ~!r. K ~r. R Mr. K Mr. R Mr. K Mr. R getting today, today it looks too much like wholesale. In Cardon's day it was the old traditional ~eans of doing everything he could ..... to discourage peonle. Well, anyway, she got right to the ,.,~.~~Cl ' and,. oh, we went on a vacation and took the kids and decided that as lon l as it was only a ~atter of days before she would convert we would get a civil marriage so we could tell the kids we were married, we would sleep in the same bedroo~, so we had to be married. Then she .., ":), : 1- I . I refused to go through with it, but at least the g,.en\pa!'Jt I had from her was that we would have a kosher house - no ham, pork, or bacon in it, so shrimp, no shell fish, no mixing butter ane meat in the same meal. Did you feel compromised? Oh, yes, I · felt very, very badly. I only compromised with her, and I sup~osed I left out the one missing ingredient, was that by the time we got married I was already married to the kids. 1~¢ I'd reached a point with them that there were no conceivable tomorrows for them without me. I mean, their plans involved me. And yours involved them? Well, I didn't really mean it to ~ until I realized how deeply I was in, you see, there wasn't a way to get out, at least I had no way to get out. Anyway, I got one girl up to 17t years old and she died, but I got the boy up, he's 41 today,and like I said, I have 3 grandkids out of him. What denomination was she? She was L.D.S. Were all of them L.D.S.? All of them were. It was a funny thing about the second one. I |