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Show fl XX I 1 1 r- - . t a . jk - roV'ftv' C. '? . . SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER S, 19S7 Community 7 How can I prepare my sons and daughters Domestic Blitz for marriage? By Dixie Brunner Smile, youre candid -- on camera I recently passed two foreign tourists pulled over by a fence, They appeared to be staring at horses.. .backsides. But thats not the interesting part-the- y were taking pictures! Why would they do that? I asked myself, as I mowed over two mailboxes and drove into a ditch. Beauty must truly he in the eyes of the beholder. But picture taking has differ- ent meanings for different people. Not everyone is record- - ing a subject of scenic or physi- - cal beauty. For some, photography is a method to document the age and changes of people. Parents pho- tograph their children. Kids pho- their friends. Schools their students. tures are a good method Pic- of freer- - ing a person, place, or stage in time. Needless to say, there are a few of those frozen moments" sons dragout that atrocious third grade picture of me posing in a By Glen O. Jensen, USU Extension Society tends to expect more preparation ofa person getting a hunting or drivers license than a marriage license. Consider these facts and statistics as you help youryouth develop qualities now that will make him or her a successful marriage partner later. Parents and others tend to teach the ideal rather than the real about marriage and parenting. Youth will likely learn more from their parent of the same sex on how to function as a married person than from any other source. The parent of the opposite sex is the next most likely source. People who marry young tend to be more immature and less prepared. Common problems such as difficufinancial stress, lties and general childbearing problems tend to contribute to major disfunctioning rather than just new marriage adjustments, Females tend to be better pre pared for marriage than males; however, females usually rience more adjustment lems in beginning a marriage than males do. Females do most of the teach- crumpled pink dress and buck-tw- o toothed smile. Another factor in photography is that we all have different picture taking abilities. The picture of my sons first diaper change featured only his outdoor plumbing. This wasn't on purpose to have blackmail material down the road. ..I was just a lousy photographer. I also have pictures of heads when the boys were roller skating, and feet when they lost their front teeth! These kind of photos make for much confusion inyearstocome, especially if you forgot to in- dude some sort of identification or explanation on the back! I have a girlfriend who has been proudly displaying a picture ofa hairy object as her first child ing about marriage and only to discover years later that parenting to their children. By age 40, about 91 of males itsactuallyaphotoofachiapet! But other people have skills and 92 of females will have that I dont possess. They can married at least once. By age 40-4aim and shoot, and actually get 78 of males and 74 of a picture of the subject desired, females are currently married. So, I can only surmise that our . Byage65,4ofmalesand5of foreign visitors knew what they females have never married, were doing when they were tak- It is important that parents do horses the all pictures...either ing they can to model appropri-tha- t or they have a really weird ate marriage behavior. It has idea of what us Utahns look been wisely said, more caught in-la- w expe-togra- ph prob-photogra- ph The Canyon Country Quitters recently elected their new officers (Tr): Jeanne Bantlin, Historian; Grethe Jensen. Librarian; Cindy Fuelling, Treasurer; Treva Barnson. Secretary; Jane Hansen, Vice President; and Leta Wallace. President. Canyon Country Quilters The Canyon Country Quilt Guild will meet on Tuesday, September 9, 1997 at 1 p.m. (Utah time) at the Kanab City Community Center. For those that want to come early, the building will be open at 10 a.m. so we can continue to work on the hospital quilt. $10. Rebecca VanDenBerghe won 12 Block of the Month squares in Rebecca! We are working on friendship blocks for September for two members who are leavPierce and ing the area-CarJean Nielson. New officers have been Ifyoure interested in quilting elected and will begin their re- or want to learn more about it, 6 sponsibilities at this meeting. please call Leta Wallace at Dues for the next year are payor Jane Hansen at able at this meeting; they are August-congratulation- s. ol 644-886- 4, Condors Continued from Page 20 Condor 28 has now been miss- ing for several weeks. Long like! than taught. flights have been spent trying to locate it, but only once has a signal been received. Because of the oscillating intensity of the will accumulation in the middle ear, Blake Webb, BC-H1incoming signal, we think the provide free video otoscopic and other conditions which may the Kanab Denial mate it difficult to hear 77 East 100 South, on To schedule your appointment Clinic,. condor eighting when 11, from f this speoal evaluation call biologists knew the other 10 Thursday.September a.m. tod p.mThe otoscope were at the release site. 9 will a picture of what is provide The persistent reports and the ms.de theear. With fact that we aren't finding the happening of the ait equipment, a transmitter in any one area sug- state, health professional gest the female condor might be hearing alive and well, finding food and uses a tmy camera to videotape the msideoftheearcanaL While surviving alone For perspective condor watch- - the camera is running, you can ers, the release-sit-e viewing area watch the inside of your ear is now marked by a traditional canal on a TV monitor. The ramada-lik- e structure approxi- Miracle Ear professionals will mately 2 miles north of High- offer audiometric hearing further way 89A on House Rock Valley evaluations to help difficulRoad. Its very accessible and we identify your hearing hope you get a chance to visit it. ties and assist in amplification But, on behalf of local landown- selection. The public (all ages) is invited ers, please stay on the mainto this special hearing evaluatained dirt road when traveling There is no charge or obli- tion. to the release site. For copies cfTechnical Report gation for this service.Theexam 86, the Arizona Game & Fish may reveal such common for condor re-- introduc- - lerns as excessive wax build-u- p, Cfeft Webb BC4BS damage to the eardrum, fluid tion, call Otoscope tests offered to seniors S, Get ready for the Holidays! 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