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Show 3 Tf 1 he Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 1(1, 1971 Ann Landers: Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I have been married eight years and we both v'ant a baby more than anything in the world. Ive been to several doctors and the reports are the same: Nothing physicalno reason why ly wrong you shouldnt have a baby. Then they ask: What about your husband? Has he been checked? This is the problem. My husband refuses to go to a doctor. Dont you feel a wife has the right to know if her husband is sterile? Why is he so stubborn? Ive pleaded with hitn to make an appointment and get himself tested, but he wont hear of it. Im all right he keeps saying. Theres no sense in going through all that junk. The more obstinate he becomes the more I suspect 1 plus might be right. Unfortunately, some men equate fertility with masculinity. Theres no way to force a man to be tested if he refuses. Go ahead with the adoption proceedings and the best of luck. read a magazine article that was so crazy I put on my it to make glasses and sure my eyes werent playing d Dear Maurice; He wont because hes afraid your hunch FALL CLEARANCE should equal 3 the rain, huh? Sorry. I think it makes more sense to tell the kid to put his biice away and if he doesn t move tell him again in a voice that gets some gy. As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. Dear Ann Landers: This letter might sound nutty, but it is nd nuttier than some I have read in your column these action. : Disciplining children it ai d work. It takes persevei ance and consistent effort. But it is well worth the time and ener past several years. woman I'm a middle-age- d who lives in an efficiency alone. I broke apartment my leg several days ago and rust Dear Ann Landers: I just he is the cause. Why wont he get himself checked and settle the matter one way or the other? If I knew for sure Id get busy with the adoption agencies. Thanks for your Maurice help. 1 in tricks on me. The article written by a psychologist said a mother should not cast herself in the role of drill sergeant or goon-squa- d leader by in- Portable f3RRg!i& 328-163- 1 Save this week :1 on our Sue Cory 4 4 Balsam Plus perm. Regularly 12.50, now8.88. Including shampoo, cut, and set. Gives hair new life and body with "Heart of Balsam conditioner. 4 Use your JCPenney 4 4 t a New-ma- n, i44 4 n. 4 4 u Mrs. Warncl Johnson n Dorothy Bailey and Warnel Johnson were married Friday in the Reception Centre. A reception was given aftera was set ward. ting for the wadding breakChuck-A-Ram- The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Bailey, Midvale. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ercel A. Johnson, Roosevelt, attended Dixie College. '4 va ouple is making plans 4 for a Dec. 18 wedding at Christ, Lutheran Church. The bride-eleplans a June graduation from the University of Utah. Siie affiliates with Beta Sigma Phi. Mr. Fjeldsted is attending Utah Technical College and lias served in the U.S. Navy. Mrs. ( lynn W. Whitw ortli A reception was given at House Reception Memorial Center. Mama Nicolos Alley was setting for the wedding breakfast The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Woodrow Pederson, Provo, graduated from Brigham Young University. She affiliated with Y Theta Alpha Phi and Phi Kappa Phi. The bridegroom, 4 4 as hostess. The son of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Wayne WhiN.M., tworth, Las Cruces, attended New Mexico State University and is attending the University of Utah. v4 i 4 .4 . - i . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Shaffer, Bellevue, Idaho, are the engagement announcing and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dora Shaffer, Salt Lake City, to James Wheat, Fort Saint John, British Columbia, Canada. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheat, Staffordshire, JCPenney salon beauty England. 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Just 8.8B buys the works. can on crutches and started back to work Monday. The problem may sound wacky but here it is. I cant get a stocking on over my cast because I cant reach that far down. I hate to go to w ork with that fooi sf king The out. Any suggestions? Gimp Dear Gimp: Put a stocking in your pocket when you leave for work. Ask the very first friendly looking female you meet if she'll give you a hand with your foot. I cannot imagine anyone saying no. sisting that her children hang up their clothes, put things away, etc. Let the bike rust out in the rain, the expert said. See how he likes a rusty bike. Let the diny blouses pile up in the corner. When she wants a clean blouse tell her you're sorry, there arent any clean blouses because you didnt see any in the clothes hamper. The author went on to say it was normal for kids to be lazy and the way to '' now' in a leg cast. I am hobble jvuinoi 445 E. So. 322-121- 9 Tempi "J V r 1 |