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Show Most Pairs Date Circled for Temple Rites Engaged 4 Months 4B Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 31, 1985 - LAYTON Frederick J. and Patricia L. Goodwin have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lisa, to Gary N. of Cedar City. v4 Gre-gers- on Engagement periods prior to of four months are most common. Most women get engaged between the ages of 20 and 21 while men average 21.5 years of age when they get engaged. These are some of the findings of engagement research, according to Dr. Jay Schvaneveldt, professor of family and human development at Utah State Uni- Gary is the son ot Dr. Ned O. and Dixie Gregerson of Cedar marriage City. - Lisa is a graduate of Layton High School. This past year she attended Southern Utah State College. She is currently working as a dental assistant in Cedar City. While the usual engagement period was four months, Schvaneveldt says most of the couples in the study had known each other for about two years before the engagement. However, the length of their acquaintance ranged from one month to a lifetime. We found, as, have other researchers, that persons most often meet on paths crossed during their daily routines school, work, church and social activi- This fall he and Miss Goodwin will attend Loma Linda Medical School in Loma Linda, Calif. The couple plan to marry in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 9. Their reception will be held in the Cherry Lane Chapel in Layton. LISA GOODWIN AND GARY N. GREGERSON ties, 50 46 E. 200 N. Candles Pictures Cards Baskets Dolls Placemats Rubber Stamps Cross Stitch Country Art DMC Floss Raysrille 546-31- 1030-5- Mon.-F- ri. Sat. 69 1030-3- 30 30 Sale excluded on consignment items he says. People date, fall in love and marry those with whom they associate. Very few are rescued by ' a Kids Keep You (Too) Honest the SHARON NAUTA STEELE Special to the Lakeside Review Most writers have correcting typewriters. I have correcting children. Just let me try to lean against the back fence and chew the fat with any of my neighbors and my kids come running with their ears so btg they look like little donkeys. Unfortunately, the resemblance doesnt end with their ears. Those kids will drop anything for the chance to crowd around and at any word I dare utter without one hand on the Bible and the other raised to the square. Just last week, for instance, I was talking to my friend Peggy. bread store has The day-ol- d their sandwich loaves on sale for 33 cents, 1 happened to say. They were only 34 cents, my oldest daughter chimed in with hee-ha- 30 versity. Gregerson is a graduate of Southern Utah State College and has a bachelors degree in both chemistry and zoology. Rain or Shine ALL INVENTORY REDUCED w sweetness were going to exchange it, because if didnt fit. But I saw you try it on and told Dad how it fit you real good. Then you didnt dare take it back. Its still in the dollar, but you oitly.bought two, sack underneath your bed. Gee, cent so each loaf cost you Mommy, I wonder if Daddy more. knows where youre keeping that Then there was the time I told red dress? my Avon lady 1 didnt need any This kid is telling all my seof the red hpstick the company had on sale, because I had a crets, I said lamely to the Avon brand new tube Id never even lady. saccharine-angeli- c she always uses to emphasize that her mother has just said something incredibly dishonest. "The sign said three loaves for a 1 used. Oh yes, you have used that lipstick, another of my girls piped up. You used it once last year at Halloween when Matthew needed Im not, my daughter defended herself. I'll bet you didn't know that.,.. Oh, oh, Id better No, shut up. Mother is giving me the kind of look that means ,You just Injun paint- until my company leaves! wait What I meant was I havent Now I could tell you that nothused that red lipstick on myself. I lared to clothes have dont ing happened once that Avon any just I one wear it with. dy left, but as sure as did, Oh, yes you do. Mom, the of my children would read this same child interrupted. Daddy column, and next week there gave you a red dress for Christ- would be a Letter to the Editor mas last year. You told him you that would set the record straight. Cancer Screening Clinic Scheduled E E2B ESa n EIB SSS 133 E3S Vil T,J BMi SSSS prince or princess that suddenly comes into their lives. He says that more than 90 percent of the couples in the study experienced a formal engagement with the bride receiving a diamond or a formal engagement ring. Further more, 83 percent of these couples had experienced a going steady period of Ihe relationship leading up to the engage- Lark Thompson Kathleen German NEW OWNERS of the Sunset Diet Center 2649 North Main ment. Our data also show that couples continue to evaluate their prospects of marriage during the formal engagement. More than 54 percent of these couples reported that they wondered whether their engagement to the other person was a wise decision, Schvaneveldt says. Even so, he says, about 80 percent of the people in the study re- ported that engagement was a time to get ready for the wedding, to make final marriage plans and to complete all the work necessary to move from single to married lifestyles. & Sunset-776-245- 0 Welcome You to their OPEN HOUSE Aug 5, 1985 DOOR PRIZES EVERY HOUR FREE Introductory Consultation onctthelqs F Sfo0P 'S LITE YEARS AHEAD. EE3 BH SEa WSU I J The Cancer Screening and Control Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a womens cancer screening clinic at the Golden Years Senior Citizens Center, 726 So. 100 E. Bountiful on Tuesday, Aug. 6, beginning at . DR. ROBERT L. TREFT 9 a.m. Appointments are necessary. for further Please call information or appointments. 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He attended the University of U tah and graduated in the Honors program magna cum lauda with a B.A. in psychol- ogy. He was then accepted to the University of Utah medical school where he graduated in the top ten percent of his class. After com- pleting a rotating internship in medicine and surgery, he was accepted into the ophthal- mology residency training program at the University of Utah. While there, he served as chief resident of the ophthalmology service for the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital as well as the University of Utah. He has 773-223- 3. free School Vision free glaucoma screening. As an introduction to his new practice and screening nopathy, eye muscle alignment for crossed eyes, cataract removal and intraocular lens implantation and corneal refractive and transplant surgery, His office which opens August 1, 1985 will be located in the new physicians office building just south of the hospital at, 1660 West Antelope Drive, Suite 205, Layton, Utah 84041. 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