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Show A forum for opinion Review Wednesday ; May 4, 1988 4A Motherhood, after all that work, is life's greatest gift least the attempt to comfort my childs pain and calm her when she is frightened. When she cries in pain, inside I do, too. Her tears could as easily flow from my eyes. But her gurgles of delight bring fresh hope that maybe Im not doing such a bad job after all. What is being a mother? non-stoIts a APRIL ADAMS Reporters notes Lakeside Review staff As a new mother, I can sum up my experience so far their attitudes toward child with four letters: Whew! The guiding and shaping of rearing. What is being a mother? an innocent, defenseless and Its putting someone elses totally dependant infants g life into that of a confident, comfort, safety and above my own, perhaps worthwhile human being is an awesome responsibility for the first time in my life. on a parents shoulders. Her pains, her fears, are Yet, oh, how light that mine; her joys are shared alburden felt when my child, so. Roya, smiled at me for the first time, or now Its loving and being loved when she reaches out to me., for the rest of my life. Motherhood brings with it a bond. for comfort and support. ' This Sunday is an opportuthat is different from any not for children to other, a bond that grows nity only show their appreciation to gradually, yet is strength-ene- d Their mothers, its a chance with each passing day. for mothers to reflect on1 Its the comforting, or at . i well-bein- 24-hou- r, p, full-tim- never-endin- g, job e as a counselor, psychologist, friend, disciplinarian, leader, and giver of life. 1 Its a trial and a triumph; s. its miserable and its ' mar-,velou- . As a mother, I can sum ; , up with four words: Gods greatest gift. it FLOOR MODEL Its . SEWING FMCHINE ? CABIETS-TABLE- S schools peer helping deserves applause The Davis County School District has received much de- In served recognition for its pro- - gram to help prevent and curb drug and alcohol abuse among but surely many lives have teen-agein the district. been touched. .. Gov.jJNorman Bangerter The drug problem among presented the Silyejr .Bowl VoK our; .youth is one of the most unteer Award to the school pressing dilemmas we face. district and the Davis County Thousands of lives are dev Mental Health Department for stroyed each year by drug and ''peer helping in one of the alcohol dependency, d'nd all efforts, to help stop the spread .most effective and alcohol and drug abuse of this epidemic should be apprevention efforts in the state preciated. J,f' ' The fact that the Davis proof Utah. is a The program, set up in high gram schools in the district, 'in- program makes it all. the more volves 200 students in a unusual and worthy of applause. The youth involved in campaign to help their class-- , the program gain knowledge mates avoid drug problems or will make their contacts that get help for existing dependen- - with their peers helpful in the CICS v yi battle against drugs now and , f ' Their activities have includ- in the future. The message, which carries ed puppet skits, lectures, additional strength because it productions and from comes other teens, is academic tutoring. The efforts of these students have reached that its not cool to do more than 6,000 students in drugs, that developing a drug the school district. The effects or alcohol dependency is stuof the program will probably pid and can destroy all future never be accurately measured, plans a young adult can have. ." our view rs i ng : teen-helping-te- en ENTIRE STOCK RULERS TEMPLATES 25 GIFT CERTIFICATE OFF rs OLFA MAT SERGER CASES ALL SETTERS s. Small , WITH PURCHASE OF ANY AMOUNT LG. SNAP are often naive about how their actions today can affect their futures. A look at what that naivete has done for others and a warning from classmates who realize the danger might keep some, from falling in, to the drug trap. The high school program gives older teens a chance to influence younger students ; ; in the elementary grades with presentations geared especially ' for them. y This type of peer helping is n the type of contact that we should all sup- , port and applaud. Teen-age- FREE OLFA CUTTER CANT DECIDE? SNAP SETTER 41995 $10 ALL BERNINA SCISSORS $2995 OFF 20 20 PRESSES FEET OFF . al-.- sd as $1 99 low as m OGDEN ! person-to-perso- 21 E. Gentile 392-508- 1 ' .. c- , LAYTON 2318 Wash. Blvd. Mon.-Sa- 544-591- 1 10-- 6 L p.m. Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9 p.m. Sat. 10-- 6 p.m. : V- the-satric- al SALEJSTARTSrrOMORROW$:OQ-AM- WOMENS SUMMER CASUAL S BUSKENS TWISTER Lakeside letter policy set . The Lakeside Review encourages readers to submit letters to the editor. 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