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Show 4 Family and Homey Extension Chatter Michael J. Nancy Emmons, for getting that preTips Thompson will marry May 30 schooler ready for school Nancy Emmons, by Nancy Champlin USU Extension Home Economist Is your child excitedly daughter of Alice R. Freeman of Nephi and Elmer L. Emmons of Marietta, Georgia; and Michael J. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. awaiting the day he will Callis Thompson of first enter Georgia, will be married Friday, May 30. 1980 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. school fall? Herel are someLI r Dawsonville, honored at an open house that evening at the King More leaders are needed for local proExtenUSU the grams, sion Office has announced. Leaders are especially needed for child care, clothings, foods, knit, ting, aerospace, leather-craft4-- Nancy Emmons, Michael minerals, sheep, beef, and rabbits. Those wishing to serve as leaders should stop at the Extension Office or call where they have to make their own 623-179- The couple will make their home in Provo. James William Greenhalgh, father of Darlene Fowkes of Mona, will be honored at an open house on Monday, May 26 at his home in Santaquin. Babies Recent births as reported to The s are: Times-New- Daughter, born May 12, 1980 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bailey of Nephi. She will be named Abby Lyn Bailey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bail- The public is invited to attend. Greenhalgh requests no gifts. Greenhalgh will be 90 years old May 29, 1980. He was born in 1890 in Santaquin. He married Ida Tew June 4, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem ey, all of Nephi. make decisions." Who to sit by, what to eggs prepared." Mrs. Ashcroft suggests allowing your child to practice decision mak- ing when youre not in a hurry. New skills often take a long time for a child to learn, but the more decisions he learns to make, the faster he will become at making decisions. And be sure to allow your child to deal with the consequences of his or her decisions, unless choices, theyre only even if limited their safety is choices like which of two outfits they will wear play with, and when to en- dangered, of course, Please turn to page 1 Graduation Buys From .. & CHRISTENSEN'S Great new styles and selection i Happy birthday to Robert John Fairbanks, SWIMSUITS of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fairbanks of Mona. He will be May 23, 1980. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Fairbanks of Star, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Cluff of Chandler, Arizona. are Beulah Monroe of Caldwell, Idaho and Minerva Cluff of Mesa, Arizona. son save Off Women's and Cirls one-year-ol- d Tennis and Jogging SHOES No SOI Great-grandparen- 115 for everyone Shrink-to-ii- All sizes THONGS 88 $1277 pr. Infant's FUN-SHU- S 22 3 pr. Canvas Play Shoes ple. She died in 1978. They had three sons and five daughters: LaVon discount Kids t LEVI'S Monday open house will honor j. W. Greenhalgh sity. Daughter, born,, May, to Richard and Brenda Sperry of Nephi. She will be named Braci Lee Sperry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Malmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Sperry, all of Nephi. are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haynes of Nephi, Hazel Roylance of Springville, and rocks J. Thompson that day or how they want their breakfast thinking things through. "Patterns of decision making should begin at a young age," maintains Mrs. Ashcroft. "Give children opportunities to situations 4-- H graduated from Millard High School and the local LDS Seminary. She served an LDS mission headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal. She is currently employed in Provo. Thompson graduated Seabreeze Senior School and from High the local LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission headquartered in Brisbane, Australia. He is presently studying electrical engineering at Brigham Young Univer- ' Leaders urgently needed, says Emmons Mrs. world, these same children come upon , These suggestions Apartments from ,, f work are some ot the simple divisions that young children need to make. As children get older, decisions become more important and more influential on their lives. A child who has had experience making choices will not be as apt to follow the crowd without Ashcroft, is to make decisions for himself. "As parents, we find it easier just to tell our children what to do and how to do it," explains Mrs. Ashcroft. "But in school and in the real formal education. recreation room at 450 North 1130 East in Provo from 7 until 9 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Miss according to by Mrs. Elaine Ashcroft of the USU Department of were provided X. tips to help you prepare your chi Id N. Champlin for the beginning of his The couple will be Henry this Human Development in an article by Linda Iluinker. The most important thing a child can learn, - Reg $4 99 Boy's 20 Greenhalgh, Arizona: Lowell Greenhalgh, KNIT SHIRTS both of Santaquin; OUR BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1980 sizes Idaho; Elden Greenhalgh and Marie Peterson, Teresa Wilde and Colleen Wlson, both of Payson; Dorothy Moore, Spring-lake- ; and Mrs. Fowkes. He has 27 grandchildren, 68 2 20 - mmh great-grandchildre- n; and five - great variety!! off V,SA J KIAITMfNT STOWS 10, 1980 Great-grandparen- ts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houghton Allred of Ftn. Green. their golden wedding anniversary May 17, 1980. Daughter, born May 14, 1980 to Dale and A buffet luncheon was served to the 78 relatives and friends in Great-grandparen- ts are Clarence Ingram and J. W. Greenhalgh of Santa-qui- n. Daughter, born May 15, 1980 to David and Brenda Kendall of Nephi. She will be named Eileen Marion Kendall. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Kendcall of Nephi, Rosalie V. 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