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Show Sunday, August 25, F Now wait I stood in line next to my vras ts r 'a 1 o should about do Isb SSmL ."Wait onffl they get into high school," I replied. "You skip buying the folders and just hand the school your checkbook." Be laughed, Kinking I was making another joke. I was not The fees a parent now pays to register bis or her child for free public education re no joke. .The days I remember in Ida-b- o of scurrying to the store with my mom to buy notebooks and ptneOs so Td be ready for r1 - ru-ient- to register my two in high schooL Fve considered taking a loan. I've considered jumping off a bridge. I'm wondering if there's any justice in this expensive world. I don't really mind paving a 's rL Jennifer Bradley Brs3y, Payna daughter of Bradley, of Orem, will marry Dwight A. Payne, son of Buzz and Karen Payne, of Kaysville, on Saturday, Aug. 31, in the Mann IDS TemJennifer Bradley, Doug and Virginia ary &g Lela and Harry Rodabcugh nodbouh , s!dcn The family of Harry and Lela Rodabough plan to honor their parents on their SCth wedding anniversary with an open house scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 31, 5:304:38, at 1111 S. 1100 W., Provo. Harry and Lela were married Aug. 30, 1941, in Delta. ple. A reception will honor the couat the UVCC ple that evening, Ballroom. An open house will honor them Sept 6, 6:384, in Kays-vill- a at the Kaysville LDS 3rd ward church. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Mountain View High and UVCC. She is attending Southern Utah University with an elementary education major. Her fiance graduated from Lav-i-s High and served an IDS mission in the Sacramento, Calif, area. He is attending SUU. Bridal attendant is Qarinda J. 7-- 8, f3 tae are gone. I start preparing the day after school ends in iSay for the day in Aagast when Fm going to hare to come op with . Dwight A. Payne it school $308 & Ahek aad, "Yes, it$ Uww5 Page F5 . a Jcie. myt-in- - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, a mirrtJ, cWt I already pay a 3 Driver's Ed. fee when I revered my car? ; Both tzis wast a yearbook. are D fcss a shot They fc school district benevolently set a limit on me LIFESTYLE amount of participation fees a WRITER family could pay (153), they say nothing about how high the total can come to if a child takes P.E., woodshop, debate, fair share of the cost of educamat decant begin to cover tion. Property taxes don't homYou have a participation fee computer science, English, scier me so much. on top of the "minimum puis ence and anything else mey can Fve covered encash school the activity card (why cheer- tack a fee onto. Every year it irritates me board meetings fist I know leaders dont get one free is more. things are tough in the financial beyond me) What happens to the chQd Then they must come up with end for me school districts. of pocket to buy whose parents can't or wont out money I dont even object to a reatreats and spirit incen-- come up with this money? He sonable amount for textbook re- team Bar can only have the ire fanthall teems. Hmi placement and locker repair. no ran the in Xt2xttiaa is Lfr sfejdattshter The towel fee is okay with me. No variety? marct3 band. She must pay way? But come on. Partidpatkm Kids who don't participate fca which is net particate fees of 3 per extracurricular as the parttdpatiai daot have the extracurricular class and 5 activity cards and the fee. Sace she's a percuekcist, experience to write down on HO lab fees for an English sta's invited and expected to scholarship applications and class? attand several different camps they lose out some more. Parents like me start to hope My daughter is a varsity to improve her drumming children will hold back their in not included She cheerleader. and I already stills. Those art should be encouraging we when thank two the for you very totals, uniforms, shoes, pay of horizons, develops, much. expansion warm-upsocks, pompoms, of ment character. He and cheer camp. My son is a sophomore. What are we to do? At what Though the school fee list wants to learn to drive so we're do we cry "Enough Drivfor this no cost $38 will point year paying says cheerleading more man a "minimum" , er's Ed. friend at the department store. He was baying a handful of school folders. "Getting your school shoeing aU done?" I ftmng I 1991 They have made their home in Provo since 1943, Harry was an engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad and Lela taught school in the Alpine School District They have four sons, 28 grandchildren and 10 Best man is Kurt Langston, Daens. The Daily Herald cannot IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR prom-ia- e pubHestka of announcements submitted later than two weeks prior to the publication date. Annowcemenis rtcetved at the newspaper after that deadline will be accepted only on toe following " terms: , Late announcements accompanied by a photograph will be accepted and held for publication after the event Late amowcements not accompanied by a photo will be accepted for possible publication before the event Such announcements will L. Docxs Brady be printed on a Mehs Watscn basis and with a lower priority than announcements submitted to the paper on time. Melanie Watson, daughter of E.. The Herald's traditional fee of Kay and SharOyn Watson, of Pro- $3 tor processing any wedding vo, will marry Douglas L. Brady, announcement photo remains in son of Ted and Janeen Brady, of effect Salt Lake dry, Aug. 29, in the Salt There is no charge for publicaLake IDS Temple. tion of golden wedding announcements but they must meet the A reception win honor the cousame deadlines. ple Friday, Aug. 30, 74, at the Area Advisors In Provo and Pleasant Grove Perfect For: ' Shxzaon Rebecca Grtvae Tracy AHea Clajccsh Jason Eowdy Eotm ItScbelk Sutler : CuUcr, Hc!sn Grccr.3, Cfcycc.T.b Greene of Orem, will marry Tracy Allen CSaycomb, son of Pat and Sandy CSaycomb of San Marcos, California, on Aug. 27, in the Provo IDS Temple. A garden reception will honor them that evening, M at the borne of the bride, 317 West 220 7-- 9, E. graduated from Mountain View High and IDS Seminary. She works at Payiess Drug in Orem; The bride-to-b- e graduated from Provo High and attended UVCC majoring in communications and served on the associated student councfl." ""'"''CX Mountain Miguel High and IDS Seminary. He works for Provo Stm works for Glen Ricks Photography and as an entertainer for local restaurants. The Comnm-nitJConeg- e .';'. Her fiance graduated from I ijr fiance graduated from Sp$ash Fork High where he was actjve in sports. attendants are Suzanne Bufer, Cherilyn McAlister, Kristie Hokn, ShanteU Holm and Ronda Hotn. Best man is Chad Argyule with Stetre Butler and Richard Butler atttnding. . bride-to-b- . . & Evenings u . Kids OK Men & women le encouraged to apply. Apply in person between 9:00am - Noon and 3:00 - 5:00pm Circulation Department ' The Daily Herald 1555 Freedom Blvd. Provo, Utah ' . .. afc RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION A MUST Alumni House, BYU. South, Orem. Center, Fork. TJ bridfrtoie graduated from Alpe School District Adult High e andpttended Utah Valley Part-tim- 7ctecn,Drcdy Greene, daughter of Steve and Sandie A ecepHon wfif honor the couat the ple hat evening, Bjrldal Rebecca Shannon Michelle Butler, daughter of Lynn D. Butler, cf MedSeld, MA, andlElayne S. 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