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Show u Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, July 6, 1983 ( Rain By SHARON NAUTA STIELE or Shine Review Correspondent Moms Get 'Bugged' I really think I might have had second thoughts about ever becoming a mother if Id known ahead of time that the maternal designation carried with it duties like removing partially decomposed earthworms from the pockets of little boys jeans, sharing my ant siverware drawer with a live-icollection, and conducting formal funeral services for dead grasshoppers. How is it, I ask myself midway through every summer, that someone like me who never ever goes fishing n With Kids without my husbands sworn affidavit maia line, i said. YOUr box, but when it comes to mosquito that there will be an ample supply of brothers hissing beetle will enjoy the larvae in the bathtub, Ive got to draw salmon eggs inside the thckle box, company. the line. Somehow it doesnt seem to matter gave birth to a pair of kids who wont Cheer up, my husband tries to even let me put a flea collar on the to either Matthew or Michael that I soothe my shattered nerves, when afcant even eat breakfast on days when ter frantically thumbing through the family dog? I mean, the last time I sent them out the caterpillar count is high. My en- phone book, I begin to suspect that to gather strawberries, they came tomological sons continue to maintain someone has removed all the yellow back with three centipedes, two daddy whole drawers full of teeming insect pages that carry exterminator listings. long legs, and a slimey slug named collections. Sunday mornings I have to At least theyre not into toads, and be careful not to dress them in anyHillary. snakes and lizards yet. Isnt she the cutest thing you ever thing that clashes with box elder bugs Yet? I swallow, drawing little saw? The older boy exclaimed, or monarch nymphs. comfort from the simple reassurance Were gonna keep her in the lettuce Ladybugs in the Boston fern I can that our childrens love of insects is bin. handle, even in my jewelry just another passing phase. roly-poli- U.S.D.A. Choice U.S.D.A. Choice U.S.D.A. Choice Top Sirloin Sirloin Tip ROUND QOAST OTGAtr CADDAGG onU era Mi OTGACI Ofl00 U U.S.D.A. Choice Sunset Woman Wed In Salt Lake Temple Mr. and Mrs. SUNSET Richard Hal Gorringe of Sunset have announced the marriage of their daughter, Julie Louise, and Reed Merrill Jenkins, the the Bank of Utah, Sandy Branch. He fulfilled an LDS Mission to Zurich, Switzerland. For " their reception held on the patio of the church, the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jen- -' Mrs. Jenkins was attended by kins of Plain City. Tammy Gilleland as matron of The couple were married honor and sisters, Joan Ballen, June 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Janet Flint and Joyce Bateman Temple, with a reception in the as attendants. Clark Jenkins performed Sunset LDS Stake Center. The bride graduated from Clearfield duties as best man. Jeff Gorringe and James GorHigh, School and attended Ricks Coland LDS Business ringe were ushers. Out of town College is She guests were the brides grandmanager lege. currently at Deseret Federal Savings and mother and grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. George Preston of Loan in Bountiful. Jenkins graduated from Web- West Covina, Calif., and Mrs. er High School and from Weber Mildred Gorringe of Oakley, State College. He is employed at Idaho. ib. ib., MR. AND MRS. REED MERRILL JENKINS conn .nimoDrj foPP rv t inn nr? 1 Medium QADICII20 ea 0 OZZll o::ic::3 0 B 21, 5 Bunches OflCO J Mix or Match P 1- California Tom's Famous EXTRA LEAN5' i?GAGGG cn - I Family Pack ' Couple Married In Temple Rites The former Kris Egan was married to Greg Decker in ceremonies at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday, June 30. The new Mrs. Decker is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Egan, 1582 W. 2700 South, Syracuse. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. J. Golden Decker, 2348 N. 690 W., Clinton. The matron of honor was Bar-bar- a Wathen. Performing duties of best man was Doug Hamblin and Garren Decker. The bride graduated froip Clearfield High School and seminary. She attended Dixie College and graduated from Jesses Beauty. College. She is presently a hairdresser at Bartholomews in Ogden. . The bridegroom also MRS. GREG DECKER LDS Mission. He is part owner Decker Plumbing of Roy. After a wedding trip to Red graduated from Clearfield High of Utah Technical College in Provo and served in the RomeItaly reside in Uintah. and seminary. He attended Canyoij Lodge the couple will Save Wedding Dress For Future Generations Your wedding dress should outlast that wedding cake you have in the freezer, the flowers you have pressed between the dictionary pages and even the hundreds of snapshots your parents took. In fact, a wedding dress could be passed down for several generations with proper care, says Linda Tipton, extension clothing specialist at Utah State University. Start preserving your wed-didress when the honeymoon is over (either figuratively or literally). Have it dry cleaned or hand washed, depending on the fabric, Tipton says. She says the next step is to find adequate space to store the dress. If the shoulders are made from lace or some other fragile material it is best to store the dress flat rather than hanging. 4 Jf you choose fMt storage, you g need to line the drawer, box or chest with acid-fre- e paper or unbleached white muslin that has been washed several times. Otherwise, acids from the paper of cloth will eventually stain or deteriorate the dress iabric. In addition to lining the container, you should put the paper or muslin between all the folds of the dress, Tipton says. Replace the paper or wash the muslin about once a year. The clothing specialist says if you chose to hang your dress, do so on a padded hanger. Also enclose the hanging dress in a loose-fittin- g bag. - Wntirn 25 Family lb.ed Ros FLCU3 Whole wheat or unbleached OQCO r Gallon CDE3CO CIL Ogao 8 oz. Instant Kic:i PCIHT tzzumzxm cerm OQ90I 2 Ib. Ida Treat 6 oz. 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