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Show 7 990 Mother of the Year to be at confab V f " f ' '' ' i I , i 4 By W ' 1 I v - I Vickie Sanders of California, more outstanding mothers, educators and businessmen who will present workshops designed to inspire, motivate and enlighten convention attendees. Workshop topics include "Tools for Teaching Tots," "How to be Your Husband's Best Support," "Endure to the End (The End of What?)," "How to Teach Respect for Nature," "How to Get Your Kids Through College," "Financial Self -Reliance," "10 Tips for Getting the Most from Your Body," "Teen-agers Share their Parenting Tips," "Rich Reading-Rich Living," "How to Be a Hostess with the Mostess" and "Raising a Family Fami-ly While Serving the Public." Lunch will be served. The names of the 1991 Utah Mother of the Year and the 1991 Utah Young Mother will be announced. announc-ed. Preregistration is available through Doris Brown, 153 E. 475 S., Kaysville, phone 544-3017 544-3017 at a cost of $15 for members and $20 for others. Registration at the door will cost an additional $5. Space is limited; lim-ited; preregistration by Feb. 17 is strongly urged. i NADINET. MATIS Davis County mothers are invited in-vited to the 1991 American Mothers, Inc. Utah Association Convention to be held Feb. 23, at 8 a-m., at the Clarion Hotel, 999 S. Main in Salt Lake City. The featured "greatest hits" will include Dr. Nadine T. Maris, 1990 National Mother of the Year; Lt. Gov. W. Val Oveson; past national and state Young Mothers, LaDawn Jacob, Linda Eyre and Suzanne Hanson of Utah; Lezlie Porter of Nevada |