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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 2 food Out Our Window . . . h'7 tkc BiuuHivul GREEN SHEETWEST fun family j Ethel Bradford, women's editor Weeks And Stanworth Wed In Salt Lake LDS Temple And there is the question that drives parents up the wall, over the hill and to the point where you would like to take that child (who youd give your life for, actually) and scream . . . "Because I said sol" say you've never done that, by golly, you'd lie about other things, too. And if you When I was a child I asked that question so often that I drove my mother wild and I ended up frustrated, wondering why she wouldn't answer my questions. I swore I would never do the same to my children . . . but I did. I did. ... I betcha if we could And go back far enough we'd find Cain and Abel doing the same thing to Adam and Eve, too. This is usually the way it goes. "Mommy, will you get my train set for me? "Not now, honey. I'm busy with dinner. You play with your Star Trek people." I THE 1 "Why? Why can't I?" cant have 1983 o B, v. - Kt: "I'm tired of Star Trek, why Thursday, Sept. Steven Weeks and Debbie Stanworth chose August 19th to be united in a double-rinwedding ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of the brides parents and a reception was later given at The White House Reception Center. On August 26th an open house will honor the newlyweds at the Palisade LDS Ward House in Swan Valley, Idaho. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin N. Stanworth and is a graduate of Granger high. The groom is the son of Mr. and g Mrs. Melvin Weeks of Irwin, Idaho and is a graduate of Bonneville high. He is presently attending Ricks College and filled an LDS mission to Padova, Italy. Cheri Stanworth, Cathy Hendricks, Connie Bowman and Lynanne Lewis attended the bride. Treasa Thompson attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Mark Curtis with Craig Stanworth. Robbie Turnblom and Brad Youngstrom as ushers. The newlyweds honeymooned in California and will make heir home in Rexburg, Idaho. my train? "Because," and you pat yourself on the back realizing how tient YOU are with YOUR child, "I haven't time right now." pa- J "Why?" "Because Daddy is hungry when he comes home." Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore "Why? Wedding Vows Traded By Andrew Moore, Ann Terry And about here you find you're gritting your teeth and telling yourself how angry you once were at your mother, and so, slowly and with emphasis you say, "Because he's worked all day and has had nothing to eat since lunch." know it's coming, and the child doesnt disappoint he asks. You you, "Why? Now honeymooning in California are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Moore. The bride is the Well, you'd like to tell the kid to go to his room, turn on TV (to heck with what's on) but no, you answer, "Daddy works because we need money to run this house, buy the food we eat and the clothes we wear. The only way to get it is for us to have jobs and former Ann Terry. A double-rin- g wedding ceremony was performed at the Jordan River LDS Temple on August 18th. A wedding breakfast was held at a and a reception the was later given at Silvercrest. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Terry. She graduated from Cottonwood high and attended Brigham Young University. The groom is the son of Ken Moore and Alice J. Moore and is a graduate of Stanford University with a B.S. work." want to stuff your fingers your ears, cause by now it's relentless . . . and it comes . . . "Why? And now you in Chuck-A-Ram- "Because money doesn't grow on trees and" with an edge to your voice, "it all costs money to buy." Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weeks "Why?" And you inwardly say dang it, but outwardly you say, "Because we have to have protection from the snow in winter and the sun in summer and we cant sleep on the lawn. The food comes from the grocery store and costs money.. 1 And the ancient dirge continues, "Why?" Well, here you're about but you ready to trade that child in on the proverbial harness your temper while stiH getting the dinner. ", "Well, honey, the farmer grows the food on his farm and when we buy it he gets money to buy his house. Then what Daddy does all day goes to the farmer for him to use and it balances out nicely." Mary Ann and Lisa Terry were flower girls while Barbara Bronson attended the guest book. The newlyweds will make their home in Palo Alto, California, OFF! IT STAYS JCwe up fa 15 indeed Class Of 1 d fat in a klj km! I Reduces Cellulite t The Beetdiggers of 1931 will hold their 52nd class reunion on Thursday, Sept. 1st at the Jordan Ell reception center. All class members of that graduating class of Jordan high are being requested to call Arnold Anderson for reservations and further information. His number is And now you know you're way over that child's head in economics and don't really understand it all yourself. You know you've once again been caught in that old game that has no answer . . . Why? And so ... as your mother did, as my mother did, and as I did, you turn on your heel and say . . . I attendants. Jordan High: Schedules Reunion ' "BECAUSE 93 degree in mechanical engineering. They both have filled LDS missions to the Coventry area of England. Colleen Terry was maid of honor with Corrie, Sue and Lori Terry as SAID SO." Stretch Marks INTRO OFFER 1250 Slender Sllkcuette ..67 E. 6100 So. (Key Bldg. 268-928- 9 BBIIOflerEiidsSept 15,1983 And your child goes to his room angry, feeling defrauded and swearing that when he grows up and has kids he won't talk to them that way. Yup, yup, yup, Ivo hoard, and said that story before, too. SOURCE YOUR Organization Names New Officers ABWA The Sego Lily chapter American of the Workman Womens Business t, Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doty Erdman recording secretary, association has named Nola Stirling chapter president with Carolyn Evelyn Vicchrilli as corresponding secretary. California Home Will Be ns? (stuff For Ronald, Tamyra Doty August 24th was the day chosen by Ronald Evan Doty Jr. and Tamyra O. Madsen to be united in a doublering wedding ceremony performed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast and garden reception was held at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madsen. Tamyra is the daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Evan Madsen and is a graduate of Taylorsville high. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Doty and is presently attending San Jacinto Jr. College where he will be student body presiHe also filled an LDS dent for mission to England. The newlyweds will make their home in Hemet, California. m 83-8- mmrnm 9:00 A.M. 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