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Show Tremendous Experience Johnson 3B - WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 23, 1981 Our Way Of Life As Seen By Foreign Lads Exchanges Vows With by Margaret Slack It has been a great experience for us, muses Diane Vogt, reviewing the past school year as a parent of two, not just one, foreign exchange students. She and her husband Frank, who have four children of their own, enjoy working with young people. Jacobs is a gourmet cook. He cooks for v1tf me, makes spaghetti or German meat loaf which is very good. He particularly enjoyed the wood shops at the high schools here. He designed and built two wooden chess tables. The young man, who became a member of National Honor Society while attending Hillcrest, taught Cv .i " . , w-- 4 Honeymooning in Alaska are the new Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clyde Johnson. They were wed in a July 17th double-rin- wedding g ceremony in St. Josephs Catholic church. A reception was held following the ceremony at the German Hungarian Lodge. The bride, formerly Suzette Reni Jacobs, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. LeRoy Jacobs, of Hettinger, North Dakota. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Johnson of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clyde Johnson The newlyweds will make their home in North Dakota. I Newton Marries Ann Sterzer The Chateau Reception Center was the setting for the July 16th double-rin- g wedding ceremony for Jeff Newton and Ann Sterzer. w... vy?;? ti David Sterzer was the ring bearer. Stephanie Bailey, Cindy Bane, and Kathy and Susan Sterzer hosted parties. The couple will live in Murray after honeymooning at the Homestead. pre-nupti- Lukas Llnsig, a foreign exchange holds a model of the space shuttle ding Granger high. life, Mom Vogt tells. He has grown a beard, let his hair grow long and wears a cowboy hat. He really enjoys American teen-ag- e ways. The two exchange students had a y recent tour of some of Utahs famous scenery. They visited Bryce, Zions, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Dead Horse Point and Vernal with the Vogts as their tour guides. Franks father had come from Germany to visit in Utah previously, explains Mrs. Vogt, and he wanted to see the same places. It has proven to be an interesting experience for the Granger Gaylene Milius Will Marry Douglas Woodall In September Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Milius of West Valley City are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Gaylene, to Douglas L. Woodall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Woodall of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Newton A reception was also held at the Chateau Reception Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynn Sterzer and is a graduate of Granger high. She will be attending Utah Technical College this fall. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Newton of Hunter and he graduated from high school in Beaver, Oregon. He has also attended the University of Utah. Kathy Sterzer was maid of honor and other attendants included Rosemari Hansen, Lisa Hilton and Stephanie Bailey. Mrs. Craig Taylor attended the guest book. David Bane was best man while Frank Pabst, a foreign exchange student from Wuppertal, West Germany, demonstrates a winning move on a chessboard he built in a shop class at Granger high. Their love of children is obvious when one knows they have been father and mother to, not only their foster own four, plus a son, but also to Frank Pabst from West Germany and to Lukas Lin-sia native of Basel, Switzerland. Young Pabst, age 18, lives in Wuppertal near Colon. He came to the Vogt home this February after having spent time attending both Bingham and Hillcrest highs. He was among the 1981 graduates at Granger high the end of May. Hes a very outstanding young man, the proud foster Mom says. He has a large collection of rocks, and in making things from wood. He has a complete wood shop at home. And he raises cactuses and g, Gaylene Milius Milius is a graduate of Kearns high and Weber State College with an R.N. Miss degree. Her fiance is also a graduate of Kearns and is currently attending the University of Utah. They are planning a September 1st wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miles Reunion Scheduled The annual meeting of the Albert Miles Family Association will be held Saturday, August 15th at the Kiwanis lodge in Smithfield, Utah, at 11:00 a.m. The market value of an antique is simply that which the public is willing to pay. - Tccttoge Vi-- VO: Y Q&Vj: S ';.f; Figurematic SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER TIME FUN & Pnegmuy - coping with the stress of pregnancy, much less the demands of parenmature body and mind, ting. can be devastating to Pregnant adolescents adolescents. Until also are more prone to recently, there were few lowered educational and places teens could turn vocational achievement, to for help. depression and suicide, Young mothers and divorce and general poor their infants face an in- health, he adds. As stress builds, it creased risk of obstetric and perinatal complicamay lead to more child tions, says Dr. Arthur neglect and abuse by B. Elster, director of young parents. University of Utah MedDr. Elster heads a ical Centers new Teen team Mother and Child representing many programs at the U Health Sciences Center. A cerAnd the mental and physical stress of pregnancy, difficult on the EXERCISE SYSTEM nurse-midwif- nutritionist and family nurse practitioner provide primary care during weekly clinics at the Medical Center. The pregnant adolescents can be no older than 17 when they enter the program, but they can receive care through age 21. Children - there n have been about a births to date be seen in the weekly clinics until they are adolescent. As many medical and psychosocial services as possible are provided in one location with special attention given to the effects of growth and development on the health of the adolescent. Their own four children include Anne, who is married and has three children; John 19, and Rodney, who is 11. old Their youngest is six-yeHeidi. Gary, their olds foster son, has been with them four years. We simply enjoy young peois her honest assessment of their taking in other children as members of the family. And their ple, own children go right along with the idea, too. by members. IS Mrs. Vogt, a collector of dolls, has more to add because of gifts from the boys families to her. The Vogts were asked to take the foreign exchange students by a friend who is involved in the Educational Dr. Jack To View.. .or not.. .To View? TELEVISION Parry H. HARMFUL TO THE EYES? When properly installed and viewed, television is not harmful to the eyes or to vision. There is, normally, much less focus strain involved in viewing television than in doing close work such as reading or sewing. CHILDREN SOMETIMES LIKE TO SIT UP CLOSE TO THE OR THREE FEET FROM THE SCREEN IS THIS ALL RIGHT? It certainly cannot be recommended. Picture details will appear much sharper and better defined, and the television lines and defects will be less apparent, if the screen is viewed from a distance that is at least five times the width of the picture. It is known that myopic (nearsighted) children are the ones most likely to persist in developing this habit; therefore, it is recommended that a visual analysis be made immediately, when such SET-T- Foundation for Foreign Study. In the past six years the Vogts have taken in five foster children for the Division of Family Services. Both Frank and Diane are licensed to take special children and work with them, physically or emotionally hand- Weve had kids ments. Weve always been interested in young people. I was a den mother for eight years and both my husband and I are on Try a Want Ad! phony. OPENERS with their family from varying backshe comgrounds, and I are ectors for EVE family, having foreign exchange students in their home. We have written to their families, have exchanged Christmas gifts, learned many of their customs and developed a friendship icapped. Teen mothers fre- ing in parents and others Utahs teenage pregclose to the pregnant is rate nancy climbing. quently have difficulty tified THE ULTIMATE WEIGHT LOSS his host father to play chess and one of the beautiful chess tables was a gift from him to the Vogts. Lukas, who is 17, has been with the Vogt family since Aug. 1st, 1980 and completed his entire senior year at Granger high. He also graduated with the Class of 81. The UFO fan enjoys natural science and astronomy. He took courses in astronomy at Hansen Planetarium and is very interested in space. In Switzerland he founded a natural science space club for the study of astronomy. He brought his own microscope with him and studies objects and makes experiments. Lukas really enjoys American student from Basel, Switzerland, that he constructed while atten- behavior is noted. TELEVISION IS IT ALL RIGHT TO WATCH IN A DARK ROOM? No, most lighting engineers and vision specialists recommend that the room have soft over all lighting for televiewing. When the room Is totally dark, the contrast between the television screen and the surrounding area is too great for comfortable and efficient vision. When the room is softly illuminated, this undesirable high contrast is kept to a minimum. WHAT DOES IT MEAN IF THE EYES WATER OR IF THERE IS OTHER VISUAL DISCOMFORT WHILE WATCHING TELEVISION? This can indicate a visual problem which needs professional attention. 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