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Show - II The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, June 12, 1981 i ....... . tree-lanc- 1 i-- W. 1. )f, ' .. kwk. JC i' V' 4? - r; , ,V fej Free-Lanc- 84110. i' "No 1 calmly told him, scratching the rash I had developed after one of my students had spent two hours in a pizza box. By Kathy Hunsaker Schools out and all over you can see the effects of the mass education exodus. Those schoolhouse wonders at the are everywhere malls, the Dairy Queens, in front of the TV set or right next to the stereo. Theyre under Moms feet, teasing the neighbors cat and squirting the cars that go by with the garden The sixth graders always have water fights on the last day. 1 thought the bathing cap might not be a bad idea. "And the squirt gun?" he quizzed. Protection, I answered. He went on. "Could you tell me why your shoes are on the wrong feet? ... ? Mrs. Wadsworth Mrs. McComb Mrs. Gwilliam News of weddings lj liner-- ail worth Vi Tammy Ulmer and Tod L. Wadsworth were married Thursday at the home of the bridegrooms parents. A reception was given afterward. The Heather was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Sandra Ulmer, Sandy, and Glen R. Ulmer, Taylorsville. Hie bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wadsworth, Draper, attended the University of Utah. Savage-- G william Heather Juline Savage and Scott B Gwilliam were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the home of the brides parents. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Savage, Salt Lake City. She attended Brigham Young University and is attending the University of Utah. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Gwilliam, Salt Lake City. He attends the U. ofU. and filled an LDS mission to Australia. Bissell-McOtm- Linda li Bissell and Stephen Ernest McComb were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Seven Oaks Reception Center. East Layton 20th LDS Ward was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Bissell, Murray. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Layton, attends the University of Utah. He filled an LDS mission to New Zealand. 11 rtoi 1 be fine. patted him on the head I up my official school as picked reassuringly teachers whistle, my Star Wars bubblegum cards, and headed out the door." Oh, Sure, theyre a little but can you blame them? Theyve been cooped up for 180 days in school, inhaling chalk dust and essence of Crayola. Theyre the species known as school teachers. Theyre easily recognizable by their whistles and the glaze that still covers their eyes. Each year at this time, thousands of teachers are Ill psychiatrist tells me that with a lot of luck and if my stars are right, and if I dont run into a and rest, roll book or a division problem all summer. Ill be almost back to normal by September. "Wrong feet? How can you tell? I was confused, i fidgeted with my Mickey Mouse sunglasses, bening the ear pieces out so they would fit my head. He looked a little worried as he sat me down to switch my shoes and tuck some stray hairs back into my bathing cap. Summer Vacation "So you think maybe school has worn you out just a little? That maybe you need this summer vacation so you can have a nice long rest? he asked in his best Robert Young voice. hose. McCom8 and Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Clyde, all of This was the same Now I was really confused. me, put nu. man who only yesterday had dress locked the front dooi and car of wheel my behind the I and forth behind him as 1 sat rocking back to school.crying, None ot dont want to go. Dont make me go the kids like me!" taken quietly to "places of rest" mumbling something about report cards, lunch tickets and playground duty. 1 know, because I teach school and seek asylum annually in a nice quiet spot." The Last Day Last month, as I prepared to go to school on the last day, my husband stopped me just before I got out the door. You expecting rain?" he asked. Editor's Note: The Lifestyle department of The Sait e material from Utah Lake Tribune welcomes writers. A column will be selected Friday based on scope of Interest of subject matter and writing ability. Material should not exceed ,000 words. The T ribune will pay regular space rates for those articles selected for publication. The views expressed in selected columns are not necessarily those of The Salt Lake Tribune. Include name, address and telephone number on your story and e mail to: Corner, The Salt Lake Tribune, Lifestyle Department, Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah R; 41 ?M :, T eachers seeking a nice quiet spot My The only problem is . . .1 start school in August: Kathy Hunsaker lives in American Fork and teaches in third grade in West Valley City. Shes lived in Minnesota and Pennsylvania, but was born in Salt Lake City. Laura Horton and R. Larry Lawrence were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Provo 26th LDS Ward. Hotel Utah Empire Room was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Brent Horton, Provo, attended Brigham Young University. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Lawrence, Grantsvil-le- , graduated from BYU where he was a member of the varsity ti ?ck team. He filled an LDS mission to Spain. BPW Clubs elect at meeting Dr. Janice Pearce, Park, was elected - and installed president of the Utah Federation of Business and sional Womens Clubs at its 58th annual state Z "Hyde vention which concluded Brigham City, is outgoing president. the national Young Other officers installed are Shirley Johnson, Salt Lake City, presidentelect; Shannon Smith, Salt Lake City, vice president; Marilyn Hall, St. George, recording secretary; Alene Hansen, Hyde Park, corresponding secretary; Ruth Price, treasurer, and Jean Banks, Salt Lake City, state nominating chairman. ition in San Francisco in July. Shelley Faigle, Salt Lake City, is runner up. Career Womens Wei-lan- Installing officer was Leeds, Ala., president of the National Federation of BPW Clubs. She also was keynote speaker at the Jane Culbreth, Dr. Pearce Sunday at Four Seasons in St. George. was chosen to respresent the Utah BPW Clubs in Joyce Longhurst, opening Saturday session. Bretta Dodd, Moab, Its compet- a bov Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Lyman, Salt Lake City, are parents of a boy, Adam Christian Lyman, bom June 2 at LDS Hospital. The baby, their first, weighed 8 pounds ounces and was 2 22 inches. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Daines and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lyman, all of Salt Lake City. 033 GD0GG3L? GuCG00 GI!G aunmj cues cthb mOTzcm BUNK BED SALE MATTRESSES 49 95 79 00 $ 38 00 ach pic ach piece Twin ach piece Sold in sets only. QUEEN & KING SIZE 3-pi- ece package includes mattress, box springs and frame. Chooie from Maple, White or Fine Finish 9900 SIZE $22500 1 QUEEN These High Quality Bunks are complete with Mattresses. You get wood parts, KING ladder, guard rail and mattresses for one low FLOTATION WATERBEDS price! Modern Condtlionmii q Equiprm-n- Individual Programs Nuirionl OU1H CALL limited 10 NEW ADULT NW E '( t C.i.mI.hx . AI80NS G3AAAG CHARGE CARDS WELCOME LAY-AWA- IN SALT LAKI 307 (.21 st South Sugar Houso 4100 ' So. Redwood Rd. 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