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Show 1 A way of BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, life Utah 5 Thursday, July 17, 1975 La Leche League is mothering Two enthusiastic young mothers took over leadership of the Brigham City La Leche League recently as Jeanne Harrison, founder of the local chapter some four years ago, stepped down to have more family time and time to work on a book she is writing. Kathie Musser, who has been a qualified leader for the past d and year and leader Claudia Merrill accepted the boxes of books and other materials that are used by one-hal- the newly-qualifie- f, organization for its meetings and other functions. Delighted KIMBERLEE KELLOGG AND DON WRIGHT cer- More Than Feeding Breastfeeding is much more Area couple to wed in July temple rite Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Kimberlee Kellogg to Don Mr. and Mrs Wright by the parents of the bride-to-bCharles Kellogg of Honeyville The future bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Wright of Willard The couple has circles July 25 as their wedding date in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening in the Willard LDS ward cultural hall from 7 to 9pm a 1974 graduate of Box Elder High school and graduated from four year LDS Seminary. Prospective bridegroom Wright is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary He has served an LDS mission in the Cumorah Mission Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Willard Miss Kellogg over her tification as a leader, Mrs. Merrill states that she became acquainted with La Leche League materials through a book she purchased while attending a childbirth class in California about six years ago. Since that time, she has breasfed her four children and became active in the local chapter of La Leche League through the interest of friends. She adds that her husband Mike purchased that first book and has been very helpful and offered much encouragement. is Society Editor's than just feeding a baby," she It is a fulfilling exsaid. perience, and I became a leader to help other women achieve the same goals. It makes for being a better mother long past the nursing period, and the feeling has spilled over into the rest of our family relationships. In becoming a leader, she has studied reading materials and participated in a correspondence course with the chairman of leader applicants at the state headquarters in Sandy. La Leche League is an international organization formed to offer encouragement to breastfeeding mothers, as well as to foster the concept of MR AND MRS MILTON GOFF Open house will honor newlywed couple Friday Mr and Mrs W Boyd Jeppe sen, 270 North Sixth East, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Julie to Milton Goff, son of Mr and Mrs Kay Goff of Ogden The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary She has attended Weber State college. Goff graduated from Bonneville High school in Ogden and served in the US Marine Corps for four years He is H and D Transfer company in Salt Lake PASSING LEADERSHIP materials for the La Leche League is its local founder Jeanne employed by where the newlyweds are making their home Harrison, as she turns over the responsibility of leadership to Kathie Musser and to City, An open house honoring the couple will be held at the leader Claudia Merrill. home of the bride's parents on July 18 breastfeeding as the most the organization have been the are also welcome. healthful and harmonious source of surfacing many of her The two leaders add that at i'SV1 newly-qualifie- d sytem of infant feeding. Mrs. Harrison, retiring leader, states that the local group has had contact with approximately 200 women since its founding four years ago. She feels that her experiences with Jobies slate bake sale this weekend latent mothering instincts and contributing factor her to become a better mother. Discussion Series group holds discussion meetings on the second Thursday of each month, with a continuing series of informal meetings open to all women interested in breastfeeding. Babies are always welcome at the meetings, and grandmothers and expectant mothers The summer home can be a joy there are only a few or frustration, and this writer shows to interrupt a isn't referring to one of those reader. The clothes-foldincute little buildings or ironing and other television-oriente- d the tasks have to be done cottage that is pictured in home early enough for Today" or late enough for Mike Douglas. magazines. Rather the reference is to the Outdoor Living average home in the sumone filled with mertime Something else about a summer house is that home children, and lemonade, and all the other signs of school being gets extended into the outdoors out and the kids being all over so that the patio or lawn become the house. part of the living quarters. The Mothers get rather spoiled kids think that backyard during the school year after the sleeping is great (although a children are all old enough to male slumber party was spend the whole day in school. It dispatched to the basement is actually possible to have after a midnight display of everything in the living room in fireworks recently) and trying its appointed place, the pillows out a new tent or cleaning one fluffed, the magazines all in the up after a trip always brings the rack, and the carpet free of request that it be left up just one litter for several hours at a night and a guest invited over. time One young visitor noted Of course, it is amazing that recently that our family always one half hour in the late afeats outdoors in the summer, ternoon can ruin the entire with the family not sure if it was genteel effect and mean a a complaint or a longing that his scurry of straightening so that a family would do the same. tired father wont really think his wife sat and read novels all Truth is, the juxtaposition of day instead of keeping house. the familys table and range makes indoor dining too hot in Time for Reading Summertime is great for the summer and its lots more to sit at a cool picnic reading since one sometimes pleasant table under the weeping birch. with on up keeping just gives up the action and can curl up with The dogs think it is great, too, an icy drink and devour the for scraps seem to be more newest magazine or library readily dropped on the patio book as an escape from the than the kitchen floor! So our summer house isnt bedlam. one of those second homes, but The kids find that paperbacks can be borrowed and lent, and rather is an extended winter home. A summer house conright now there are seven borrowed ones and five of the jures up ideas of the grit of sand with and spilled sugar, fresh flowers family books out on loan this reader almost having for the table, baseball bats and marbles and airplanes adorning forgotten that she too reread the furniture, giggles and favorites lots of times in the summer just as her daughter is conspiracies aborning in shady nooks and basement playrooms, now doing. d Besides that, the daytime and generally a television offerings have household. Its both fun and deteriorated to the point that frustrating. A g .vnolThe NUT skin and European Orientalvarieties of eggplant may in usually be interchanged recipes David Levinthal Reporter VALUES YOU SIMPLY WONT BELIEVE! 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Choose Gold or Sterling y have listed several gift suggestions with us Saturday APOTHECARY JARS Shop INSIDE where July 18, 1975 They 11 BOXES tSIDEWALK SALE SPECIAL goodies formerly Julie Jeppesen W BAZAAB MUSIC QIESSIES and MILTON GOFF Friday and Saturday but there will be lots of good homemade baked ltmes on sale Super Chefs by members of Bethel No. 11 of Today June 18 we had a Jobs Daughters. meeting at Mrs. Levinthals at The girls will hold bake sales 12 noon. We made cocoa and during store hours on both cinnamon toast that was very Friday and Saturday in the good. The cocoa was hot but it center of the downtown district. was good too. We had a Jamboree while Mrs. Levinthal was gone. Then for our recreation we played I Spy the Button. Eggplant Choose firm, heavy eggplants That was fun. We had a fun with big, purple, uniformly meeting today. smooth m Large size holds lots of candy or JULIE 1 more-relaxe- & OPEN HOUSE Sidewalk sale bargains wont just include commercial goods, SCRATCH PAD Friday Best Wishes any time a mother may call La Leche League for breastfeeding help, or to request a copy of the official publication, The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding either on loan or purchase. They add that the group also has books on childbirth and other aspects of mothering, and that many of the publications have been placed in the public library. women Interested may contact Mrs. Musser at or Mrs. Merrill at has been a in helping FASHIONS 38 South Main . ?MM mm |