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Show T M vy "' , '' 'uV--'' 4"'Wf-JUr i&. ' '' ? J , ' w M 'wSMasw. :V : ''&' y4i4 , 3?f f:. ' , '''';''''--''AS''' 3 Pi' y y '' '.""J' p-- s; ' sjM'tK t 1 ' ', ', ,,y ' y''0 I' -, WJ ,' pay r' v "& wiv i s Children are not the only ones who get involved in bicycle accidents. Nationally, those over the age of 15 account for about 64 d fatal percent of all itics, according to the Utah Safety Council. .v "s' Vs bicycle-relate- - J" ' ,; J h x ' , ; ; ness regarding the safe operation of bikes. The Utah Safety Council offers ; cyclists the following tips: 75 per Wear a helmet cent of bicycle fatalities and per- manent disabilities are caused by severe blows to the head. Obey all traffic regulations, The majority of bicycle deaths in Utah occur to cyclists under 10 years of age. In 1985, for exam- signs and signals. Drive with traffic on the ple, seven of the eight bicycle fad side of the road. talities occurred to persons 10 hazards at interor Anticipate of age younger. years sections and curves. National Bicycle Safety Week, Always use hand signals to is deto be observed April indicate turns or stops. signed to increase public aware- Drive defensively. y right-han- N 'Xi 20-2- 6, m N,o ' - sa ' ' t :' X'i't P'X : ' " X, I - ipx vrr ' s MUM v ' :t X ' - ? f , V 'V $ xxxv'' : i J, . s. yr.y K; ': v' ' ''' : - : i,f'- - t $snv's ' s 4'41 :'?"'V:;v?r : ' W-5- T ' ' ' i's - , 'ixx ' 1 f ,ykf '" , " P 'T;?t. ' I C i x. 's' tS, sI. ! t f I '.& s'?, ' '' X &sf" i - , ' "' ' x 4. ii 'A - x ' ,,,j. .x; , ' x; t x ,y ' ' , v uXa Pamela and J. Michael Petroff H, ' ' y 4 X'y , pt ,5s, , ' '"X' S i 5yiXv4-Mr. , MON. & TUES., APRIL 28 & 29 FREE EXERCISE BOTH DAYS! v, , ''' , , '' '' ' " 'i ' s and Mrs. Ronald G. Cobbley . AX Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Cobbley While at Layton High, Petroff was active in football and wrestling. After graduation he served in the Columbia Cali Mission for the LDS Church. Tetroff ; 4 Wed on April 18 in the Eldredge House in Bountiful were the former Miss Michelle Johnson and Ronald G. KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. XJLAYTON ;Erent Allen have announced the The new Mrs. Petroff was a carriage of their daughter Pame- cheerleader in junior high and a to Michael J. son of Petroff, la; member of the Lancelles at Lay- Mr.rand Mrs. John Petroff. t ton High. She is also very in; They were married on Friday, with music. volved in the Salt Lake City .;April 18, ;LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Petroff are both The Petroffs will live in Clearj Igraduates of Layton High and the field following a honeymoon trip lLayton LDS Seminary. to Mazatlan, Mexico. Cobbley. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson of Cobbley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Cobbley of -- -- Kays-vill- e. Midvale. A reception honoring the new- lyweds was held at Eldredge House, Bountiful. Attending as matrons of honor were Ronda Page, Linda Slade and Audrey Middlesworth. Best man was Kent Ainsworth. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Weber State College. She is employed at Layton Hills Mall. The bridegroom graduated from High School and Utah Technical College. He is employed with Great Basin. After a trip to California the couple will make their home in Bountiful. Practical parenting is the subject of a workshop being continued today and April 30 by Horizon School, 1145 22nd St., Ogden. Conducted by Claudia Eliason, family life and child development PJLPSft, the workshop is designed to help improve parenting skills, nurture positive attitudes and encourage parenting effectiveness. HXhe four sessions will ! ur be held Wednesdays, 8 p.m., at the school. A fee of $5 per person or couple will cover registration and printing costs. 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