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Show April 23, 1986 48 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, - fact: Messy house brings 'guests' St's Leave trail of smashed Cheerio crumbs and neighbors will always find you have worried about them looking at the trail of dirty socks, wet towels, and smashed Cheerios , that began in the living room and branched off into every bedroom. They were too busy staring at me. Its an understatement to say I dont dress up on my days off. Which leads me to another point: If you go to the grocery store fc Rain or Shine dressed to the nines, with your Dont look at my house, I hair freshly permed and a new set said to Betty of custom fingernails, the only familiar face youll see is your own and Pamela last time they relected in the mirrors above the came calling. Actually, I neednt produce bins. SHARON NAUTA STEELE Review columnist n fact: Six days It's a of the week your house can be so well-know- clean you could eat off the kitch- en floor, and not one neighbor, friend or relative will venture through the front door. But just let your guard down - and lay around for one morning and not only will your floor begin to look like someone did eat off - ;it, everyone who ever thought of - visiting you will drop by unan- nounced. Always-Prim-And-Prop- er 3 3 But, on the other hand, if you sneak out on an emergency trip for Miracle Whip, dressed in the pair of jeans you use to paint in and a shirt your dog slept on, you can be sure that youll run into your sons school teacher, your husbands boss, an old boyfriend, and at least one or two classmates you havent seen since high wont do one bit of good to duck your head and pretend to be someone else. The worse you look, the more likely theyll be to recognize your face. William From IB Smi-thoni- George. He has 10 grandchildren, and non-fictio- magazine. 7. 4. of reunion 5:30 p.m. on April 23 will be followed by the first session at 6:30. Cost to the public is $94, for or $99 at the door articles. For information, call Louise Hurd, League of Utah Writers 'president, ROY Plans are now under way for Roy High Schools class of 66 reunion. The date of the reunion is June 27 and 28. Class members who have not 20-ye- ar for the series which continues each Wednesday. Or participants 0. h, William C. Dalton 825-475- Phyllis Barber will talk on the topic, How to Write the Short, ' Short Story. Ms. Barber has published stories, books, poems, and 782-804- 33 rt co-edit- or Beth-Araba- four experts Weight to speak at hospital -; ; He has four sisters: Rozella Hardy, Salt Lake City; Golda D. Steck, Roy; Ida Draayer, South Ogden and Eva Andreason of St. Parents of meet Thursday day-lon- logue and Mrs. Clarence J. Short Mr. and CLEARFIELD Mrs. Clarence J. Short of Clearfield will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on April 27. A reception is planned by O.E.S. Chapter 24, at the Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 So., Clearfield, from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 27. The event is open to all friends and ton. 625-276- The League of Utah Writers will sponsor a spring workshop open to anyone interested in writg seminar will be ing. The held Saturday, April 26, at the South Salt Lake Library, 2500 South State St., and is free of charge. Registration begins at ; 8:30 a.m. Linda King Newell, award-winning author of the book, MorEmma Hale mon Enigma: Smith, will discuss historical re- n and fiction. search for Ms. Newell is of Dia-- 1 ' an may pay $30 per session at the door. For registration or information, contact the McKay-De- e DepartCombating depression will be ment of Education at the topic of the Good GrieF sesTwins sion next Tuesday, at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Weber will County Library, 2680 Jefferson LAYTON The next meeting Ave., in Ogden. Dr. Gary Carson of Weber State College will be the of the Ogden Area Parents of Twins Club will be Thursday, speaker. The program is free to the pub- April 24 at 7 p.m. at the Humana lic and is sponsored by the Myers Hospital Davis North in the cafeMortuaries in conjunction with teria. This months program will feature an Emergency Medical Weber State College. Technician from the Davis County Sheriffs Department talking loss about kids summer safety. Any parents or expectant parents of multiples are invited to The authors of How to Lower attend. For further information, Your Fat Thermostat will pres- call four-paseminar beginning ent a today, April 23, at McKay-De- e 1966 Roy Class Hospital Center. A free orientation meeting at sets 20-ye- ar I ; Mr. Short an LDS Mission in Ohio with wife Leola, and Max Dalton of Ogden, married to Bevery Dal- 'Good Grief' session Tuesday at library Writers league dates seminar on April 26 ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. souri; Darrell Dalton, also serving the 91st Division, 362nd. Infantry, during WWI. He graduated from the Business College of Ogden and attended Weber College. For many years he farmed and was in the real estate business for 10 years. He has been an LDS temple worker for many years. He has three sons: Wayne Dalton' who, with his wife Pansy, is serving an LDS Mission in Mis Briefs ; our: Anniversary Charles Dalton will celebrate his 92nd birthday on May 1. He was bom in Ogden on May 1, 1894, the son of William Henry and Mary Elizabeth Jones Dalton. He married Martha Eliza Bingham on Sept. 26, 1917, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in 1928. Dalton served in the Army, in ; " school. And it Birthday William C. Dalton WEST POINT x- - : Mrs. Short, the former Pearl Pat Trankle, and Clarence Short were married April 25, 1936, in Cripple Creek, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Short moved to Utah in 1944. They worked in civil service, retiring form Hill Air Force Base in 1968. They are members of the Clearfield Community Church and are active in Eastern Star and the Masonic organizations. ' It is requested that gifts be omitted. This month the speaker will be senior citizens will be Frank Robles, founder of Camp and general UTADA who will talk about outcombined. Individuals will not be able to door activities. All diabetics and their families pick up commodities for other individuals unless prior arrange- are invited. ments are made with the Human Services Office. Exceptions will be considered for the handicapped and invalids. Distribution will be on a signaOn April 24, the Weber State SYRACUSE Joseph Cook ture basis only. No letters anVisiting Artist Program College orientaElementary kindergarten will be will present Robert Mark Packer, distribution the nouncing tion will be held May 5 at 2 p.m. in Grand RapAn introduction program is mailed out. Applicants must a sculptor residing form some and of Mich. ids, picture bring planned. Please bring new residence verification such as a My work originates from a and meet in the auditorihead-o- n bill. collision between art, sciutility um. New students can meet the and technology. I create orence, teachers and become familiar ganisms using all sorts of with the school. materials, living and human hair, vegetables, Food LAYTON The North Davis hot dogs, crabs, brains, rodents. low-incoHe will speak at 10:30 a.m. on Chapter of the American DiabeRecent Kinetic Sculpture tes Association, Utah Affiliate, in The next USDA commodities will hold its monthly education Weber State College, Wattis Busidistribution will be held on Satur- meeting Thursday, April 24 at ness Building Room 117. day, May 10, at the Davis County 7:30 p.m. in the Davis vocational That night at 7 p.m.. Packer Courthouse in Farmington. Comwill present his own work in Weclass room located at the northmodities will be distributed be- east end of the parking lot behind ber State College Wattis Business tween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Humana Davis North Hospital. 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