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Show mtnw .. Vf .i. 't f j f V Page IB North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 15, 1983 Rairi or Shfae JL -- i STS I LI for supper, Ma? Any experienced mom knows that no matter how she responds, shes bound to give the wrong answer. Other bits of wisdom that any seasoned mother worth a shake of iodized salt can attest to follow: When Junior puts his best foot forward, he probably wants new shoes. Gallon bottles of milk always break within ten minutes after you mop and wax the kitchen floor. Overdue library books sometimes y SHARON NAUTA '! ?Whats Wisdom From eriehce ' hide in the clotheshamper. The only sure way to get Sissy to practice the piano is to ask her to load the dishwasher. Broken knick knacks gather no (dust. ' Every family has a ghost. As soon as you throw away the unmated baby sock thats been kicking around between hamper and washer for six months youll find its mate. Unmated socks cling to the inside of Levi Bendovers. The only sure way to get Sissy to kib fiSTOC) MR. load the dishwasher is to ask her to block against shutting screen doors, putting away toothpaste, and washing From the moment your pediatrhands after eating barbecued chicken icians secretary reluctantly agrees to Overdue library books sometimes fit your son in for an emergency doctor hide under the refrigerator. If you forget your hanky, the appointment, the purple and green rash on Juniors left arm will begin to babys nose will run. If you dont forget your hanky, the disappear. Everyone else's mother is more babys nose will run. A precocious infant is one who's understanding than your daughters. too darn smart to wave "bye bye in Disposable diapers never leak unless youre wearing your onpublic. ly silk designer dress. Selling the baby crib is not a Family ghosts have a mental reliable means of birth control. practice the piano. dry-clea- n fTTOviTnpn, raw 4UL GD Q30S G0303EQ 237 0 QQcr? OQ and MRS. KENNETH LOVELAND West Point Couple Celebrate Their 50th WEST POINT r Mr. Kenneth Mr. and - North L. Loveland, 12988 will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary June W. 300 1. The West Point couple will be given an open house by their children on June 4 at the West Point LDS Stake House, 550 N. 2300 West, from 4 to 7 p.m. The couple was married June 1, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.' Mr. Loveland, a native of Fish Haven, Idaho, and son of Leroy and, Annie Loveland, attended school in Fish Haven and was graduated from high school in ' Paris, Idaho. He filled a LDS mission in the North Central States and has served as president of the elders quorum, seventies quorum and as high priest group leader. He also taught classes in the Sunday school and mutual as well as priesthood classes. He served two years in the navy during World War II and was stationed in Hawaii. Emerald Loveland was born in Syracuse, Utah, a daughter of John W. and Annie Holt.,, , She attended school in West Point and Davis High School. She filled a two year LDS mission to the North Central States and has served as relief society president, and in the stake presidency of the mutual and on the stake primary board. Mrs. Loveland has also taught in day school, mutual, primary and relief society. Together, the Lovelands served a stake mission in the North Davis Stake and were two years in the Texas South Mission. They have served as ordi nance workers in the Ogden Temple for the past 10 years and are still serving in that capacity. The Lovelands are the parents of three daughters, Evensen, Joyce Read both Bir-dea- n of West Point and Gayle Hoocke of Midvale, Utah. They have 25 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. No gifts are requested for the open house. Couple Announce August Wedding Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE Russell B. Rasband of 400 N. 900 E., Kfcysville, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Corrie, to Brett Hamblin, son of Dennis L. Hamblin and Mrs. JoAnn A. Atkinson. They plan to be married in the Ogden Temple in late August. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Greeley West High School, Greeley, Colo., and has attended Brigham Young University. She served an LDS church mismission to the France-Pari- s sion. She is presently employed with! State Farm Insurance Company in Ogden and is attending Weber State College. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Viewmont High School in Bountiful and has filled an LDS mission to the Netherlands. He is the manager of ActeC Copy, Inc., in Ogden and is attending Weber State College. ' CORRIE D. RASBAND Deal Carefully With Shin Splints around the shin .bone us. ily is caused by tionV ining and jumping on -- over-exer- -- hard'Wiaies. Treat shin splints by rest- - ing, icing and elevating the leg. To prevent shin splints, run on softer surfaces and wear shoes with good heel support and shock absorption. . V. 300 East Gontllo, Layton Now opon AD EFFECTIVE MAY Monday-Scturda- y 25-3- 1 9 a.m.-1- 0 p.m.Closod Sunday |