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Show 44 I I Review Pape 7C: Aorf7 tditfqfi Lakeside Review: Wednesday, November 28, 19jtr re- Frustrations, Joys Rain or Shine Parents Talk About Rearing Teens RUTH MALAN Review Correspondent KAYSVILLE What do you enjoy most and least about being a parent? asked a Davis High student. A panel of parents responded to that and various questions during a family relations class last week. On the panel of parents was Helen Wells, mother of Miss America, Sharlene Wells. My greatest thrill is when the children accomplish things and become independent. said Dale Hawkins, a father of one on the students. Many times I've said Id like to cash in the title of mother and go on strike. I don't like the role of maid, cook, chauffer and laundress. Parents and children need to look at each other as individuals, said Mrs. Wells. Parents can see a potential a child cant see. When we see a son or daughter lay back and not accomplish things it makes us sad. Another parent commented on the difficulty of .watching a child fall flat on his face in learning to handle their own problems. Several parents admitted giving girls more responsibility than they do boys. As a parent its easier to ask one particualr child because you know it will get done, commented another 1 1 In answering the question Do you have a favorite child? One panalist said the child with her at the time captures her attention. I would like all of my children to think they are my favorite, said one mothei. The age of 6 is the proper age to begin dating according to the panel and diciplining is done by individual needs. The number of times out per week ranged from one during the week and twice on weekends to having no restrictions. As one parent put it, I have no restrictions on my son because I trust . '' 4 SHARON NAUTA STEELE Special hr ? V'-- daughter the Parents are stricter with girls and worry more about them than they do their boys. Most parents want to meet their childrens dates before they go out with them and all parents want to know where their children are. They felt like group dates are best especially if the person they were going with was not well bad? "Not at all. Mrs. agreed K percent. Z. "Fifty percent what? "Fifty percent interest, course. Sara's no dummy. I guess not. But I have roC;. doubts about her mother. Any; one who would agree to thivv kind of exhorbitant interests has got to be a little shQfC! on... Cash." Exactly. Tell you what, nifer. I'll give you 25 percent.;,? Jei' min- aptf percent, Twenty-fiv- e you do my chores until the balance is paid. "On second thought. 50 pefv j cent looks like a pretty fajC? rate. ZfZJi "Okay. My daughter badK begun drawing up the papers.-- ) But what are you going to of fer for collateral? . iV "Collateral? To secure the loan." "Oh! How about the familv f car?" "Im not family finances? Plenty. Mrs. Bellum cleaned out Saras piggy bank last week just in time for the day after Thanksgiving sales. DISCUSSING problems and enjoyment of raising children during Davis High panel lecture is Helen Wells (wearing white suit), mother of Miss America Sharlene Wells of Provo. On her left is Rita Davis. B. ' 50 sometimes necessitate things like that this time of year. "What does Sara know about known. suppose your friend fvt I Review ute she came home from school, Im wondering if we could enter into a little business transaction. You wouldn't be in the market for a small loan, would you? Why yes! How did you know?" My friend Sara Bellum warned me that seasonal demands on family finances him. old enough drive. tb; ! Never mind that! You will can get all this paid " be before 1 back. MM EVERY SINGLE ITEM IS TAGGED TO GO REGARDLESS of COST! REGARDLESS of LOSS! REGARDLESS of VALUE! lo the Lakeside Do you find yourself borrowing money from your ow n children?" My friend Karen asked as we commiserated over what the cost of Christmas shopping was doing to our bank balances. Well, it hasn't come to that. Not yet! I answered defensively. But suddenly I had an idea. Jennifer, I approached my r'X'MOtf 1 None of the parents liked their sons and daughters going out with someone who used alcohol. Advice from student Jubal Frost to parents is, Be a friend first, than a parent. -a -"- Loan From a Can Cost BundId - Xtf V - ORDERED SOLD- - FIRST SERVED COME-FIRS- T IT WILL PAY YOU TO BE HERE FIRST! DARE YOU MISS OUT! ALL PURCHASES MUST BE REMOVED FROM PREMISES. mm BRING YOUR... TRUCKS & TRAILERS FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS! List minute red prices on every single item! Most that will go fasti We urge your ire prompt attendance! items BEraO.OD OGKER KING OR QUEEN MATTRESS PADS 2 PC. SOFA LOVESEAT WE MUST VACATE THIS BUILDING QUICK! KINS OR QUEEN 5 PC. 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