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Show New Utah! (Lehi Free Press Ed.) - Wed., Aug. 12, 1998 -- Page 10 I Help! The whole town is coming to the wedding Dear Ann Landers: Our daughter who is 19, is getting married soon to a very nice young man. He is also 19. The problem is his mother. The wedding is going to take place in our home, and we are limited regarding the number of guests we can accommodate. We have asked her to please make a list of close friends and relatives, and to please keep it small. The young man's mother has just informed my daughter that she is inviting the whole town. Our town is small, with a population around 1,000, but that is too many for this wedding. The groom's mother is very involved with the school and says she has put up a notice on the bulletin board so all who read it will know they are welcome. Ann, I'm beside myself and don't know what to do. Another problem is her lack of involvement in the plans. My daughter has tried to get her interested, but the woman says our ideas are "stupid." I don't want to cause any friction, Ann. How should I deal with her? Bedlam in Oregon "Aren't you lucky, living Dear Ann Landers: This is for "Misidentified Out West," whose child was bom when she was 40 and people assumed she was the boy's grandmother. Perhaps shell feel better when she realizes that the problem is universal and it happens to "grandfathers" as not my grandfather Dear Ann Landers: The letter from "No Signature, Of Course," freeloaders who describing descend on those of us who have summer homes, prompted me to dig up a poem sent to me by a friend several years ago. I hung onto it because it expressed my sentiments perfectly. I don't know who wrote it, but I'd love to see it in' your column. Too Often a. Victim in Wisconsin Dear Victim: Here's your poem, but don't expect it to change anything. These people never recognize them selves. Your Cross to Bear cants for a crossing guard on Center Street for students attending Lehi Elementary. Anyone interested in the Dear Eau Claire (which was. my home many years ago): Thank you for a good letter that demonstrates a high threshold of tolerance and a lively sense of humor. Both will serve you well. position may pick up applications at the Lehi City offices, 153 N. 100 East, or at the Police Department, 152 N. Center. Hours will be from 9 to 9:30 a.m., from noon until. 1 p.m. and from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m. Many Utah hunters are now making last minute preparations for the August Archery Hunt opener and counting the days until this popular big game season begins. Although Utah's archery hunt may be one of its safest, with only one recorded death of a hunter during the hunt's history, Lenny Rees, Hunter Education Program Coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, provides the several tips and suggestions for archers, preparing to Attach a safety line immediately after climbing into your stand and use portable stands, rather than constructing a permanent one, which will deteriorate over time, are unsightly, and damage the tree. "Keep your arrows in your quiver, until you're ready to shoot," Most archery hunt accidents result from archers jabbing while themselves, carrying arrows in their hand (which should be in the quiver). Check your equipment to ensure that laminations are not flaking or separating, that your strings are not fraying, and that the pulleys and cables on compound bows are working properly. Check to ensure that the equipment used is matched for example that your bow's draw matches the arrow's spline. Rees noted that arrows often fly off target if the bow's draw weight produces more force than the arrow is capable of handling. go afield Aug. 22. said most accidents Rees involve two practices hunters being unsafe in tree stands and hunters having arrows out of their quiver when they shouldn't. He recommends the following: Make sure your tree stand is large enough to hold your weight. kill. Obtain permission from landowners before hunting on private property. Obtain Habitat your Authorization and proper permits for the area hunted. Be aware of regional boundaries and then avoid hunting out of area boundaries. Be sure of your target (and what's beyond it) before releasing your arrow. "After shooting the animal, go to the spot where you last saw the animal and find your arrow to see if there's blood on it. If there is, determine the direction the animal last took. If you have a compass, take a reading of the animal's direction, then wait. 30 minutes before tracking it. Hunters who track an $3,999.00 Vw v,- -i With growth all around us, local news becomes more valuable. Publishing under one name with five rather than three local editions will allow us to bring you more local news than any other source! In fact, our mission is to create and supply community information so relevant, timely and that it is indispensable to every home we serve. As a result, you will enjoy an increasing sense of community ownership. The American Fork Citizen, Lehi Free Press and Pleasant Grove Review is now being published under a new name so we can bring you more of the local news you're accustomed to. Beginning Aug. 26, we will introduce a new edition for our readers in Alpine, Highland and Cedar Hills called New Utah! Lone Peak Edition. And if you live in Lindon, watch for the New Utah! Lindon Edition which will also begin Aug. 26. 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Many archery hunters often lose some of their prized meat due to spoilage in this warm weather. Use game bags to help keep flies off the meat. When sharpening broad-head- s to razor sharpness, be careful not to cut yourself. Practice as much as possible to improve chances of a clean 1 TTUHOD j appli- Final tips given for August archery opener 750 ZXI Cash Lehi City is seeking Wis. v itawasaki Rebates Regular Price Cash Back Rebate Duff Shelley Discount Your Net cost having a lot of fun attending middle school academic and athletic events, which are a great deal livelier than senior citizen meetings. Pushing 70 in Eau Claire, he just looks old." Since that time, we have enjoyed many laughs while dealwho ing with the mean no harm. I'm sure "Misidentified" and her son will look back at those one day and laugh as we do. Meanwhile, I am become involved with the arrangements. The less input from her, the better. Meanwhile, keep a smile on well. I was in my middle 50s when your face for the sake of the our youngest child, "Kelly" was children, even if it kills you. Guests descend like Dear Bedlam: Since the starved piranhas, On your freshly baked groom's mother has already invited the whole town, let lasagnas, her know you are serving Dirty every dish in sight, But leave your larder clean punch and cake. Period. If you can't change the location, and bright. There you stand, your tell YOUR guests to come early because anyone who cesspool brimming, Towels to wash from all doesn't fit in the house will their swimming, have to wait outside. Count your blessings that Being told with all good the woman has chosen not to cheer, ul born. Of course, nurses, doctors, clerks and others assumed she was my granddaughter. 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