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Show IOC Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, June 15, 1983 'Fathers Can Influence Eating Habits' nutrition, they are more likely to use their influence more judiciously, For example, if he doesnt like carrots but knows they are good for his family, he will more likely accept them at family meals and encourage his children to eat them. Children often follow their fathers lead in choosing food. When you compare lists of foods fathers dont like to their childrens dislikes, they generally Although most of us have vivid memories of our mothers force feeding us spinach or baking peanut butter cookies, many of our eating habits can be traced to our fathers. Even though mom has traditionally done most of the cooking, at least one study indicates that dads knowledge of tion affects the familys diet sigsays Dr. Georgia nificantly, Lauritzen, state extension nutrition specialist at Utah State University. She says a study of some families in Iowa revealed that the more the father knows about nutrition, the better are his familys meals. Studies and discus- match each other. Children learn to like the foods they are fathers influence. Lauritzen says. like, Mothers in the study reported that they regarded their hus- bands opinion more highly than the opinions of (GuD ft ftft lftteee6oD0(te used to eating and they may not have much chance to eat foods their fathers don't like. This is the result of mothers cooking specifically for their husbands tastes, Lauritzen says. She says the s.tudy also concluded that it is much easier for fathers to convince children not to like certain foods than it is for mothers to convince them to enjoy those foods. sions with the participating families offer clues to the ; Possibly the most powerful influence is veto power. That is, father often says We eat what I OGDCi) nutritionists, i0i ft? ?vfe Sun Area Couple to Note Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE Riley E. Bushnell, 41 S. 100 E., Kaysville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 16. A dinner party in their honor will be held at the Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City. The Bushnells were married in Salt Lake City on June 16, 1933. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Riley Edward Bushnell was born in Beaver, Utah, the son of SUPER TACH II mission. He has been a home teacher for 64 years. Bushnell served in the Armed Services during World War II. He retired from Hill Air Force Base iit 1966 with over 30 years service. He was chief of redistribution and marketing of excess and surplus property. Beulah Stewart Bushnell was born in Meadow, Utah, a daughter of Neil Murdoch and Alice Ada Stott Stewart. She attended school in Meadow and Fillmore, Utah. She has held many LDS John Dame and Jane Ipson Offer Good Thru Juno 20, 1983 ST7 WARM f. VJllCll Church positions, including Primary teacher, Relief Society counselor and secretary, and visiting teacher. She has served as captain and other positions in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. ; The Bushnells are the parents of two daughters and a son; Geri Howard, Joan Lloyd, and Richard Bushnell, all of Kays- Riley Bushnell. He attended school in Milford, Meadow, Beaver, and Fillmore, Utah. They moved to Kaysville in 1945. Bushnell has held many LDS Church positions, including 12 years as a Scoutmaster, Sunday school counselor, superintendent of the MIA, a Sunday school and a priesthood teacher He has sung in ward choirs for 40 years and has filled a stake n s ville; They have dren. 17 Offer Good Thru Juno 20, 1983 grandchil- FRAM AIR & OIL , FILTERS - t Our Regular Low Prices 20 OFF Offer s Good Thru June 20, 1983 MR. AND MRS. RILEY E. BUSHNELL Champion SPARK PLUGS $ 9 $1 Offer Good Thru June 20, 1983 TR-- 3 LORI GLOVER Wedding Date Set Aug. f : ALICE LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. By. ron J. Glover Jr., of 192 Dixie Ave., Layton, announce the en- AND RANDALL PETERSON of Couple Wed in Church To Live in California Alice A. Tegeder of Emeryville, Calif., became the bride of Randall H. Peterson of Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday, June 11. Wedding rites were performed at St. Paul Lutheran Church by the Rev. Leo Rubel. I The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Tegeder of Clearfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Peterson of Salem, Ore. J Sister of the bride, Marjorie Tegeder of Clearfield, was maid of honor with her sister, Jane Cameron of Murray, and Wendy Tegeder of Renton, Wash., as bridesmaids. sister-Tn-la- Best man duties were performed by a friend of the groom, W. Bruce Landrum of Atlanta, Ga., with brother of the their daughter, gagement Lori, to Brent D. Law, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell A. Lafw of Kaysville. They plan to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 11. is a graduate The of Layton High School and LDS bride-to-b- e bride, Robert Tegeder of Renton, Wash., and brother-in-law- , Randy Cameron of Muras ushers. ray, Ring bearers ( Seminary and recently also graduated from Dixie College and LDS Institute in St. George. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Church mission to Columbus, Ohio. He is an electrician for Electro West and has been attending Weber State. Extension College. Offer Good thru June 20, 1983 PIZZA r or Radiol Mafic Monto-Mat- ic SHOCK ABSORBERS BUY TOKEN EXCHANGE duties were performed by the nephews of the bride, Andrew Tegeder and Troy Tegeder of Renton, Wash. The reception which followed the ceremony was held at the home of the brides parents. The bride is a graduate of Weber State College and is the office manager of A.T.&E. Corporation in San Francisco. The groom is a graduate of Oregon State University and is employed as a chemical, engineer in Emeryville.. Following a wedding trip to Mexico, the couple will make their home in Emeryville. ' 1 1 RESIN GLAZE 1 GO ' Offer Good Thru Juno 20, 1983 5" 4 TOPPINGS OFFER GOOD ON ALL WINDSHIELDS WINSURANCE ONLY 546-412- 5 In LAYTON ii GET 1 FREE CHOICE OF LARGE 1 thru JMXM X |