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Show 14 M'!!AV. August Today THF HKP.ALD. Prove. I'tah. - Pae Timely issues, news, features, including family, food, fashion Take Good Look in the Refrigeraior Peanut Butter Sandwiches Go Best With Jam There's more in the refrigerator these days than the usual leftovers. The bathroom holds a few unpleasant prises. also sur- I don't mean spoiled food or poor sanitation practices, but something far more toxic than mere botulism and shower her nylon stockings in the freezer. She says she got the idea from her biology major who boyfriend, keeps all his class specimens in tupperware marked '83." mildew. I'm talking about products that aren't what they seem to be. The refrigerator, for instance, no longer contains only food. My photographer friend keeps all his film and many of of his chemical supplies in his refrigerator. An artist friend says she keeps a variety of paints and solvent solutions in her refrigerator. One beauty school student keeps her nail polish, perm potions, lipsticks and eye pencils in the veggie crisper and The Strawberry Jam refrigerator is also being used as a hiding place. One woman said her husband stored $1,000 in the freezer until he could get to the bank. Talk about cold, hard cash. erator for groceries. What I remember laughing when my mother used hairspray on her arm pits and deodorant on her coiffure. I was hysterical when she put my father's hair cream on her tooth brush and he endeavored to control his cowlick with flouridated paste. really worries me is that someday Ml wind up spreading cultured slime on two pieces of bread with peanut butter lunch. and eating it tor Danger and deception can also be found in the bathroom, which lately has been hit with a barrage of cleverly disguised personal products. Modern I'm not bothered so much by the fact there doesn't seem to be any room left in the refrig cream cartons and paper lunch No bags. Ann Landers: I am a teenager. About a year ago I clipped this column out of the paper after I had a big disagreement with my parents. I am asking you to run it again so other teens can read it. Maybe it will help them appreciate their folks a little more, like I do. Learning A Lot In California Dear Learning: The clipping you tent wai pretty badly worn. That's good. It meant you read It often. Thanki for asking me to run it again. I hope it will catch the eyei of teens who missed it the first time. A TEENAGER'S PRAYER God in heaven, I am young and don't understand what it is like to be a parent, but it must be very hard because so many people are failing at it these days. I pray for Mom and Dad, God, that you will help them to be good strong in ways you parents want them to be, so I can look up to them with admiration and feel confident their instruction is right. Help me, dear Lord, to understand my parents. Remind me when I don't get my way it is because they love me and not because they want to be mean or in deceptive, teeth-breakin- g Tor , i Latimer Asst. Today Editor I'm in favor of clearer packaging for a more selfish reason. I'm afraid I'd have a hard time explaining to paramedics why I drank strawberry shampoo packaged in a plastic soda pop bottle! plastic Oreo cookies. Avocado and apricot If manufacturers would cooperate, modern kitchen and bathroom phobias suffered by hundreds of confused people could be completely body scrubs come packaged like sandwich spreads, and foot Instead, universal signs should edible These terned powder is now in a shaker can, looking suspiciously like Parmesan cheese. be used to designate all and items. symbols could be patafter the international non-edib- le AMERICA'S I You consideration they deserve for their years of hard work and sacrifice. They raised me as best they could. Let me not repay them with grief or shame. Rather LEADING SPECIALTY FOOD STORES 0 I deprive me of a good time. Help me, God, when I become stubborn and refuse to listen, to accept the fact that they have wisdom and experience because they were once teenagers, but I have never been a parent. Put in my heart the respect and could be an instant winner in 3 help me to give them obedience, respect, forgiveness and love. Most of all, God, while I still have my parents here on earth, help me to appreciate them and let them know that I do. Dear Ann Landers: We attended two weddings recently where the guests applauded the bride and groom following the ceremony. The last was a formal Catholic ceremony (our own daughter's) and it was a mass. To my surprise the priest led the applause and encouraged others to join in. We had absolutely no idea he would do this. Both my husband and I were embarrassed. We went to a great deal of trouble to make the wedding dignified and elegant and felt the clapping and cheering Bawden Wedding Ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Grant Bawden married today in a garden wedding at the grooms parents at 7 p.m. An open house will honor the couple following the wedding ceremony. The bride-elewas born in Rawlins, Wyoming to Mr. and Mrs. Billie L. Dunn, now of Lin-doShe attended Orem High, Utah Technical College and Hene-ger- s College. Her occupation is in Marketing and Business Management. She enjoys dancing, singing, creative arts and crafts, plants, varied sports and church activities. Her fiance was born in Orem to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bawden, and attended Orem High and UTC. He is and electrical engineer and is employed with the Bridger Power Plant in Wyoming. He enjoys woodworking, guitar, singing, electrical projects, and varied church Ketchup bottle should contain ketchup, not school paste. Bologna should be fearlessly consumed between bread, not revealed to be the latest shape of bubble gum or a child's clever eraser. way to solve more cutesy lip gloss housed Teenagers Find Their Parents Have Best Intentions at Heart Dear the kitchen, all edible should be required to actually be what thev look like. this dilemma. I propose a simple, clear labels on all products. Just imagine! simulated ice ct Ann Landers IT'S EASY. IT'S FUN. OVER 150,000 Fabulous Prizes! downgraded the affair. What do you think? Chagrined In Idaho Dear Chag: I have attended formal weddings that ended in applause and was pleased by it. A formal affair produces tensions. What better way to put everyone at ease than to applaud and laugh a bit? Dear Ann Landers: I believe you were wrong to put down that middle-age- d woman who kept a picture of herself on her office desk. You said it was in poor taste. I believe the woman is just plain insecure. The picture was undoubtedly a flattering one and she wanted everyone to see her at her very best. It reminded me of a cousin of mine who carries in her purse a photo of he.self taken 25 years ago. She frequently shows it so people can see she was once slim and beautiful. What do you think of that? Defender Of The Underdog In Alabama Dear Defender: Same thing. Get full details at your participating Hickory Farms store July 30 thru September 3. Save on s3 BEEF STICK. 3,b- - Stick $097 V reg. $12.97 T. iry i v www Cheese Balls, Cut Piece Logs or Bars 50' lb. Off Any 2 for reg. price j $3.39 ea. Dr .. 1964 General Host Corporation. Offers valid at participating H 'll'!Mi" staes. UNIVERSITY MALL OREM 224-100- 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bawden Combined they have four children: Benjamin Thomas Bawden, Charity Angel Heward, Benjamin Lee Heward and Robert Louis Heward. The couple will live in Wyoming. II SriI 07hnZls Tolboe, Clark Exchange Wedding Vows of Mr. and Mrs. V. Eugene Tolboe of Salt Lake City, married. Francis Joseph Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rhodes Clark of Orem on Tuesday, August 7, 1984 in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Salt Lake City Temple. Following the ceremony a luncheon honored the couple at Hotel Utah. A reception honor the couple that evening at the Lion House. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Anne Hunt, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Ann Tolboe, sister-in-laof the, bride, and Marda Marie Hickson, sister of the bridegroom. Best man was Darren Silvester with Brad Tolboe, brother of the bride, and Martin Clark, brother of the bridegroom, and Russell of the bride. Hunt, brother-in-laThe bride graduated from Skyline High School where she was secretary of her senior class. She was active in sports and was captain of the girls track team. She is attending the ACT school of Business Management at BYU. w $Q0 Fresh, Hot Bagels l' I. I '.L L our i..L STICK, irwn, noi oaQIII wiTrl w yno our TTiKomm or imporrta cnteits. Pathetic. w. r.iirT 9i rr:i'iH'Ki.ij:iHMni BEEF STICK. mm - n. Patricia Tolboe, daughter Y . In bath and poured mouthwash into a tub of hot water. There's an easy f items gargled with minty bubble Nylons are packaged in egg Another woman hoped to thwart burglars by storing her expensive jewelry on the side shelf in a mayonnaise jar. For instance, it only makes sense the symbol for hp gloss should be lips ..for tooth paste, teeth for lotion, a baby's bottom Nylons could be marked with shapely legs, and biology specimens with a skull anil cross bones. That was before I washed my hair in cream rinse and conditioned it with shampoo, packaging, although a boon to the advertiser, is nothing but confusing to the innocent consumer. containers, symbols found at airports A If it -- . 7 1 rj99 naiVonin Hour 55 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph Clark (Patricia Tolboe) The bridegroom graduated from BYU in Zoology. 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