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Show Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, March 2, 1 983 Easter Crafts Rain or Shine To Be Topic Those Shoes Have 'Sole' By SHARON NAUTA STEELE If the shoe fits, wear it, sensible mothers of bygone generations were often heard to say. But nowadays, fit is the least important requirement for acceptable footwear. According to the set, wearable wearing apparel for update piggies must come with designer laces at least two yards long and replete with pictures of smiley faces or valentines, not to mention inscriptions like Yeah If Junior plans to exercise his kickers in the grass, his shoes must be white. If he intends to stick to the sidewalks, his footwear must be green. And shoes designated for inside the house must always be muddy. active-wea- r These days, oxfords may not under any circumstances be referred to as sneakers, shoes. In order to be considered chic, they must soft-side- d m bear names like GrasshopWildcats, or even pers, Baby, or Totally Totally "Kangaroos. Awesome. i Ideally, shoes are purchased Shoes, de rigueur, must also at least three sizes too small. have scratch n sniff toe guards, That way the wearer can, with a zipper-toppe- d pockets, and clear conscience, insist upon a built-ipencil sharpeners. new pair the very day the latest $ Qm n style probably something with individual toe compartments hits the footwear fashion floor. Because socially acceptable shoes may not be washed, periodic fumigations with talcum powder and Lysol spray must be surreptitiously carried out by the wearers mother. Although some moms might like to employ a gas mask in the process, a strategically placed clothespin is more economical for the parent who hopes to keep her own feet on the ground after having paid for Juniors shoes. After all, any mother who habitually helps her kids put their best foot forward has probably got a mortgage on their soles. B iMB DQ0P Couple Wed Feb. 25 WEST POINT Exchanging wedding vows on Friday, Feb. 25, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were; the former Miss Stana . Manning and Jeffrey Alan Hodges. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Manning of 754 S. 4500 W., West Point. Hodges is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Dale Hodges, 3290 S. 1000 W,, Syracuse. reception followed the wedding at the West Point LDS A Stake Center. Matron of honor was Mrs. Roger (Kathy) Ballin- - Mar. 3. The public is invited to attend any of the three programs offered during the day at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 2 p.m. For further information, contact the library at 773-255- 0QC3G0 "i,b. gham. Best men were Brad Holt and Mike Hodges. Following a wedding trip to Salt Lake City, the couple will make their home in Clearfield. f AiVV The bride was graduated from Clearfield High School and Clearfield LDS Seminary and attended Ricks College and Weber State College. She is employed at ZCMI in Ogden. A graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary, Hodges served an LDS Church mission to Lansing, Mich. He is employed at R.C. .Willey and Sons. ROY Easter Basket Crafts will be presented at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, Wednesday, Mar. 9. Heather Gentry, a former craft shop owner, will offer a variety of Easter basket ideas. Soft sculpture accessories such as eggs will also be featured. Patterns for most items will be available. A collection of Easter crafts discussed at the programs will be on display at the library beginning Large California Navel FAMILY PACK MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY ALAN HODGES At Roy Library jJIte A J: Fryer igSI DBUm OTIGCIC Small Boneless Savory JAf.10 ........ I 11 . Large California lb. AVOCADOS Small cncjn PCPPGRG i BAR-- Bar-- S TASTY S I lb. 1 Pkq. Fonr::iG DOLOOrJA 2 os. MC'JXIPCVFF 4 oi. p ..1 MCJSIPCUFF 1 6 ox. 19 Cl ADY MIX 1 $m9 6 ox. PKLLITS ... . . 6.4 ox. Tube Aqua Fresh TOOTHPASTE 1 1 ox. Head-N-Should- Tasty lb. Pica. 0 FJ 3$ . er GHAttPOO . . MR. AND MRS. EARLE J. GOULD Couple Wed in Layton Will Live in Clearfield CLEARFIELD Joining the ranks of newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Earle J. Gould. The bride n is the daughter of Patricia and the late Gene Stegen. Ste-ge- They were married at the home of the bridegrooms sister in Layton. She was given in marriage by her grandfather, Gene Stegen of Vaciville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Skare, who live in 336 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, are the grooms parents.A reception followed the cere- .V mony. Family and friends from Colorado, Illinois, California, South Dakota and Warrington, England came for the occasion. V4 Gallon Croam O'Wobwr Gallon The sister of the. bride, CREAM O'WEBER Stephanie Stegen of Logan, was the maid of honor, and Dan Wheatley served as best man." cncia cncx IZ2 CEGAtt After a honeymoon, the bride and groom will reside in Clearfield. The groom is employed at Hercules, in Clearfield. He served one term in the U.S. Navy before moving to Utah. The bride graduated from Weber State College and is employed at Lickety Split in Clear-- , field. 16 ox. Ain CX3T C3 cvrcLKT ;fi C0 Volunteers Plan Luncheon On Thursday, Mar. 3, ROY volunteers from Weber Memorial Care Center in Roy, will sponsor a luncheon for the patients of A Division.. The potluck luncheon will be held in the Auditorium at 12:30 p.m., and the patients will be honored guests of the volunteers. Each volunteer will con tribute her favorite dish for the occasion. The volunteers have planned a variety of interesting activities for their patients during the year. Any one wishing to become a volunteer at Weber Memorial Care Center, please call Mrs. Della Dahl at . 825-973- 1. 300 . EAST GENTILE, LAYTON NOW OPEN .CLOSED SUNDAY MON.-SATURDA- PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 9 Y 2nd-MARC- H 8th A.M.-- 9 P.M. csak:: |