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Show Mothers of Twins meet The next meeting of the Mothers of Twins Club should prove to be fun and exciting for everyone involved. First of all a fashion show will be given by St. Ben. reports brithday The Cupboard by ... Kids fight about the silliest things and yet, I it as being pretty serious when I was a child. I had a running feud with my younger brother, John. Every new year we would each try to be the first one to say, I, rubber and youre glue. Everything you say bounces off of me and sticks on to you. As old as I am, I hate to admit that John was always first. Hed get up at the crack of dawn and chant, "Im rubber and youre glue . . .for all of 1945! It'd make me want to kill. Sweet little girl that I was, Id retaliate by following John around saying, I love you. Youre so pretty. Youre much prettier, nicer and sweeter than your brothers and sisters. Youre my hero I'd keep it up until Johnnie socked me. One of the biggest neighborhood battles I ever lived through was when my eldest child stole some other kids snow. Yes, honest! He dared to use the snow on that kids lawn, and the trouble began. It all started when he and his best friend decided to make a snow fort. They went over to Jimmys and because the snow fall hadnt been heavy, they ran out of snow. They rolled their big snow bricks over on to Jeffs lawn. Jeff and his mother were both furious. After a rather lengthy phone call, I had to make Raymond tear down the fort, return the snow and scatter it back on the lawn! Then everyone was happy but Raymond and Jimmy. Can you remember how you and your sister or brother could each have a pencil exactly the same, but both of you could recognize yours, perhaps by some small scratch not visible to the naked eye? What about when there was only once piece of cake and you had to share it? In our home, the cutter got last choice. Ive been known to use a ruler to painstakingly measure a piece of chocolate cake. No matter how hard I tried, I always knew the other kid got the biggest piece. Once when we were talking about fights between brothers and sisters a friend said, "You can say all you want about the tragedy of being an only child, but I loved it. I always had a room of my own and I always got the whole candy bar. I must admit he had a point. remember elections of new officers will be conducted. Remember to put the date on your St. Benedicts Hospital is celebrating its first anniversary in the new hospital, and its birthday Janice Hubbard Then Staceys Balcony. calendar; March 23, at 7 p.m. at the Utah Power and Company. Street Ogden. Light SWAP SHOP Baby Mac car seat 1 year old 21.00 or best offer. Call Kathy Baby crib best offer or car seat almost new 15.00 any 392-338- Dear Gabby. . . hospital is using the occasion to express appreciation to the many people who helped make the move to the new facility possible. At this time, I wish to thank publicly the Utah Love, ministrator, the says National Guard, the Northern Utah Chapter of Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Teams (REACT), law enforcement officers of the area, and local ambulance services for helping with the actual move of patients from the old hospital to the new facility at 5475 South 500 East, he said. He also expressed gratitude to physicians, employees, and volunteers, who put in extra hours for orientation and provided uninterrupted service to the hospitals patients. On March 6, one year after the move, the hospital hosted a birthday celebration for volunteers, employees and medical staff. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria from 7: 30 a m. to 10 a.m. and 10:30 pm. to 11:15 p.m. A gallery of photographs taken during construction, the actual move, and the first days of operation in the new hospital have been on display in the dining rooms adjacent to the cafeteria. 731-467- 731-276- 4. Dear Gabby, I read in a popular, best selling book, that different foods have different Vibes, since they are made from living things. The author said that food that is not alive, such as meat or cooked food, is not fit to eat. He also said that only food with similar vibes should be eaten together. Do you think that a person can enrich ones life by such strange ideas? Skeptic Dear Skeptic, Only the people raking in the dough by selling all those message is one of thanks. Robert K. Eisleben, ad- 394-156- 26th 457 one interested in these two items, call Karen If there is anything youd like to sell then call our Swap Shop Chairman Relda Busboom HOT LINE new our Remember hotline. We are available for all mothers of multiple 8 births. Call Karen or Sandra If you are interested in joining our club, call Mary 2 or Barbara King Chappell ACTIVITIES FOR CHILD-SIZPERSONS Have fun with small boxes also large boxes 773-033- 773-830- E tunnels, books Gabby Dear Gabby, How can I become popular with the boys? Wallflower Dear Flower, Try to be rich, intelligent, talented, famous and beautiful. (Or at least one of the five.) Love, Gabby Dear Gabby, My younger brother is so gross! He goes around making rude remarks, wierd noises, burping loudly and just generally being a big creep. He is 13. I am so embarrassed whenever anyone discovers we are related! Discusted Dear D. Try to have a little compassion and empathy. Your brother is trying to fullfill his psychic needs through his bizarre behavior. Ignore him the best you can for a couple of years. Love, Gabby USC WIRiNG- - IM kAr'C, MCH'S Cfc 'UVL El'tk'l3 TV Anj.1 Mft P IK1 T Hp f r- -. 7 TAft klO iltiHCU U.,.411MV IN ACMY TR.AIUfW 'ThB CAKE AMP REPAIR Available Wk L?UA u-- EUiPMfcMT who AktAY - At? lAkl? y ypvr 5PtCiAU6T4 FOR FULL SIZE MERCURY MARQUIS NOW WHILE SELECTION IS THE GREATEST!!! ("24" TO CHOOSE FROM!) 'Tour Will Trade-I- n I AfcfEEfcf UfVrfc'T MWMMMmMMmummtmwm BUY Oh Never Be Worth More" ? j SCRAPBOOK have any interesting stories or poems or any thing about your twins youd like to put in our Scrap Book, contact Susan Jenkins at te r f ' te s 5 1 399-279- 8. New Members Katherine Olsen, 1617 W. Balbraith Ln., Kaysville, Girls, Jan. 18. Gay Riggs, 7643 E. 500 S., Huntsville, Boy, Girl, Jan. rite Roane, 4970 S. Ogden, Jan. 30. Carrie Faust, Boy, Girl Box 222, Henifer, Girls, Feb. 6. Lori Montgomery, 302 N. 950 E., Kaysville, Boy, Girl Feb. Valerie Davis, 2095 S., Roy, Boys, Feb. Hearty Eating on a Budget Terry Adams, MX m:A;i W. 4700 14. 632 27th, , Ogden, Girls, Feb 23 & 24. Beth Ann Williams, 436 E. 2050 N., N. Ogden, Boys, 2 yrs. Good Books to read THE CHILDREN, The other night my seven year old son had a terrible attack of self pity. This trauma was brought on when he heard that daddy would cook supper while mother was gone for the evening. Mom, he wailed. Youve GOT to cook dinner! Im STARVING TO DEATH! Im sorry, but I have to leave 10 minutes ago. Daddy is a good cook. He will fix you whatever kind of Campbells soup, ., you want. I tried, in vain, to console him. Im SICK of soup. He pleaded. I want something DECENT to eat. I spent the next five minutes suggesting different menus that are within the realm of my husband's expertice. My son shot them down as fast as I tossed them out. Finally, exasperated, I said, What in the world DO you want? He smiled in that smug way kids do when they figure hold all the trumps. I want something Ive never had before! I was in Clinton before I remembered the can of squid (shudder) my brother sent me from Spain for Christmas. It would have served the little angel right! Every once in a while, I get to feeling sorry for my family, having the same old blah breakfasts. Then I usually create: hot muffins, dripping with melted butter, colorful bowls of fruit and eggs. If mornings are especially trying at your house, mix up the muffins the night before. Store them in the fridge ready to pour into the muffin cups and pop into the oven by dawns CHALLENGE by Drikirst MISSION FOR MOTHER by Allred Also anyone interested in contributing to the birthday basket, please write your special favor (gift) and wrap it in a small box and bring it to the next meeting. Twins of the Month Carl and Relda Busboom are the proud parents of Ramon TWINS OF THE MONTH Damon and Ramon Busboom It ('H ! f "I '! Fever may be beneficial and Damon Busboom, who came as a complete surprise to their in parents. The twins are now nine months old. Reldas hobbies are camping, sewing cooking and crocheting. She said she enjoys her twins along with her two and a half year old girl Heather. Her husband Carl works at Hill Air Force Base. some instances LAKSC. LARSEN. M I). JIM JUKS, M.D. of the most One frightening aspects of illness is the fever which often accompanies it. Although a very frightening occurrence to most of as, fever, in some instances, may cen be beneficial. Mos virus infix: tions are accompanied by a fever, which may even be advantageous in helping the body to fight olf that infection. It has been shown in tiie laboratory, that many of the defense mechanisms ased to resist infections are more efficient w hen the body temperature rises, thus aiding a faster resolution of this maladv. Fever is not all good, however. Some infectious light. 1978 MERCURY MARQUIS COUPE Wedding and engagement pictures and announcements printed free agents (suih as certain Did you know . . . 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HISTORIANS BY CAROL SHAW L?ATfRN crates (applicance $6989 IkuMm bacterid) also become more efficient and reproduce much more rapidly in the face of an elevated body temperature Many bacteria secrete substances that act directly on the bodys thermostat" lo raise body which allows to proliferate more rapidly and possibly overpower usual defense mechanisms. Such infections, if left untreated, could ultimately tesult in deatli . The question that most leople have when an illness strikes is. when should the fever be treated0 Most important, pci haps, is to treat the underlying illness or infection, if possible. In i the case of most v irus tions, however, there is no cure, suih as antibiotics, and tlie illness must run its course " In these instances, treatment, smh as aspirin. Tylenol or antihistamines, may Ik- helpful m Keeping the patient comfortable until he is well The aspirin or Tylenol will help hung down high fevers, but generally huvclitile or no effect on low glade fevers Most fevers below ut degrees F. orally taken) need no trealn.int, unless the patient is an infant, a temperature, these oigamsms i QUALITY EYEWARE & HEARING AIDS HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY prescriptions written by your eye doctor. have large selection of eyewear frames. have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service ol 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids' available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. you have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. 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It is helpful to keep a thermometer at home, so that when you do find it necessary to consult your doctor, you will be able to tell him xactly how high the fever is. I |