OCR Text |
Show A .'P p 1 - W r t S,.,. tVSiF? Vf ., , 't sit. , i Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 20, 1983 ' Ft.' Rain or Shine Young 'Brains' Ruin Appetite By SHARON NAUTA STEELE Roviow Corroipondont I like it when people try to intimidate me; its so much fun consternation to diagram my sentence on her paper dinner mat. , Hey, your equilateral triangle of pizza is bigger than my isosceles one, the Math Whiz interjected to his friend, the Business Brain. Not being knowledgeable enough in the area of chemical compounds to know whether or not he was joshing, I said that I was glad Id ordered milk. Youre the only one who did, the Home Economics Expert observed. As I was saying, the Valedictorian resumed his earlier train to reverse the process, the. High School Valedictorian was saying at a dinner where my teacher-husbanand I were chaperones to 10 Sterling SchoYeah, but economized at least 50 percent of lar nominees. thought, according to on my cheese, came the Eleanor Roosevelt, no one can Great! Youre just the permake you feel inferior without son I need to take back my Brains response, Know what you get when you your consent. typewriter to the repairman who says he didnt break the tab mix sodium chloride with Okay, I thought, observing the Science Scholar the shining eyes and brilliant set, when he was trying to fix the space bar, but really did, I changed the subject with a faces that surrounded me on but Eleanor exclaimed, with barely time to shake of salt into the Music every side, Roosevelts White House dincatch a breath before the Lan-- , Masters bubbling glass. Weak hydrochloric acid! ners couldnt have been anyguage Arts Finalist across the table began trying with some he answered his own question. thing like this! d theyve Homemakers Will Meet On Thursday CLEARFIELD - North Davis Homemakers chapter will meet Thursday, April 21, for a lecture on foods, nutrition and exercise by Ruth Ralphs. Members should wear leotards or comfortable clothes for exercising. Nutritious refreshments will be served. Interested persons may call for information about the meeting or the organization, Marily or Miller, president, Theresa Wheatley, adviser, . 773-694- 'i a; . - DONNA LEONE DUERDEN and SCOTT P. SMITH ;l . i- A, - Marriage Plans Are Announced LAYTON Leone W. Jay Verle and where she is majoring in business and finance with a minor in recreation. The future groom is a graduate of Davis High School. He has received an associate degree from Snow College in Ephraim. He will continue his studies at Brigham Young mabe married Friday, joring in design and graphic They will in the Salt Lake LDS technology. ' 29, April The couple will be honored at Temple. The bride-elec- t is a graduate a wedding reception April 29 of Layton High School. She is from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Oakhills completing her junior year at Chapel, 1440 East Gentile, Brigham Young University Layton. Duerden of 2587 Oakhills Drive, Layton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donna Leone Duerden, to Scott Paul Smith, son of Paul and Sandra Smith of Kays-vill- e. - ; MR. and MRS. GERALD S. CUNNINGHAM To Note Anniversary Ii. comCLEARFIELD memoration of the 40th Wed- ding An niversary of Gerald and Lucille Douthitt Cunningham an open house will be held Saturday April 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Clearfield North Stake Center, 151 N. 1000 W. They were married April 23, 1943, in Omaha, Nebr. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Cunningham was born in Glasco, Kans., where he lived with his family before moving to Wyoming. He retired from the Western Livestock Auction . at a North Platte convalescent center. They currently reside at 1065 W. 450 N. in Clearfield. They are active members of the Clearfield 12th Ward. Cunningham has served in branch presidencies, Sunday School presidencies and is presently a home teacher. Mrs. Cunningham served the Relief Society, Primary and Young Womens and also as an instructor. They have three daughters: Joetta Muehlenkamp, North Platte, Nebr. ; 1iQn, CORN Crm Styl.-Nibl- .r orWholoKornol Florida Now Rod POTATOES Corliss C. Mills, Company of North Platte, Clearfield; and Julie Ann Frey, Nebr. in 1976, having spent Reno, Nev. over 50 years employed in the They also have 14 grandchildren and six livestock industry. Mrs. Cunningham was born in The family requests gifts i Ponca, Nebr. She was employed be omitted, I lb. Floishmann'i n. She has been sung about, talked about and thought about. She has been endeared in poems, stories and movies. She is Mother or simply Mom, and kids 12 and younger have a chance to write in 25 words or less why their mom is the best in the Lakeside Reviews second annual "Why My Moms the Greatest contest. The satisfaction alone of writing nice things about moms would be reward enough, but for those who need a little motivation, prizes will be offered to the top selections. One grand prize winner will 1 150't et. Diaporano BABY WASH CLOTHS II OI. Fort SHAMPOO Lakeside Review office by Tuesday, April 26, at 4:30 p.m. Mail or bring letters to 2146 N. 300 EAST GENTILE LAYTON 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY EFFECTIVE APRIL 20th APRIL 26th MON.-SA- T. n CHIC be chosen and given a choice of or BMX bicyeither a cle. Other winners will receive flowers, dinners, clothes and many other gifts for themselves or their mom. All letters must be in at the Main, Layton, or 145 N. Main, Bountiful. Be sure to enclose your name, address, age and phone number with the letter. All of the letters will appear in a special Mothers Day section in the May 4 edition of the Lakeside Review. Im lbs. II UJ 12 oi. Tyton Enter Lakeside Contest OV MARGARINE CHICKEN BOLOGNA Your Mom's the Best? n ?lb. nAi ...... .M O n ........ I n C3 4 |