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Show THE SENTINEL Rhus Union Mlddlo studonts say . . . 6 The remote point of time in the future it once was. For today's school aged children, many of whom will be raising families of their own in and about the year 2000, that moment in time is even more a reality. They are deeply interested in what type of world they win inherit At Union Middle School, a group of accelerated seventh grade students expressed that interest by doing school yard clean-upgiving informative class above-averag- s, presentations; drawing up detailed posters, maps, and models; designing and constructing bird houses; sampling natural foods, and putting together an "energy and ecology" handbook. One student, Jason Jones, used functioning solar cells to light a model solar home. There was even a "Happy Birthday Earth" birthday cake, and each of the 65 participating students and their advisor Lois Jones were given a sttce. They decided to forego putting candles on it, however. There Just wasn't room enough for the four to five billion it would have required. circle." I'm not sure if the "time out" effect in a well structured activity program is more important than the specific physical benefits. We all need time to "Get away from it all." Stress and lack of private rejuvenation time can kill as surely as smoking, poor nutrition, and other obvious more detrimental lifestyle practices. In conclusion, the best of our research and testing tells us our bodies, our performances, keep improving to about 25 years of age. Then we begin to go downhill. Essentially, from that point in life, aggression? Privacy, regularly obtained, is necessary for us to carry out and to take stock of things. we have to work for fitness Modern living, with all its because it doesn't come naturally. Our physical performance gets demands, doesn't always permit this. Noise, cramped space and progressively lower throughout constantly dealing with people life, right up until we are locked seems to be the order of the day, into a nursing home, if something but everyone needs "private" time else hasn't gotten to us first. to think and to do. Constant Physical deterioration, the opposite of physical fitness, "hassling" takes its toll. Good Advice afflicts millions of people. One of my old IISC professors, self-identi- ty ; I a, v. ' i' . - ! v M t vr- . ;,, . " . - U",.- t a " -- s i -- -- ;v. - , Ayr , a clinical psychologist, used to tell us that one of the things that poisons life is crowdedness. He said, "Strive to put some space around your life, both physical and psychological." Take time to do things read, "break out of the walk, play Health, Physical Education and Recreation Utah State University The ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alterness, to engage in leisure pursuits and to e meet the stresses in encountered emergency situations is a pretty good assessment of physical fitness. But life is full of distractions that limit our capacity to achieve this modest level of fitness. Let's deal with a few of the less obvious distractions from physical fitness. Have you ever noticed when your personal space has been invaded you are likely to react with discomfort, anxiety, irritation and, at times, even with anger and no longer seems the" "tunMthe-century-M Dr. Earl Pullias, By Dr. Dale Nelson, Professor Mappy Birthday Earth' Tips P8Q0 7 Thursday, May 13, 1982 Buy an exotic vacation, and help libraries too Enjoy a vacation for down payment of $100 or d of the total cost two while helping the Salt is greater) (whichever Lake County Library the balance with much build paid the System needed libraries in the ' evening of the auction by check postdated no later community by attending a vacation auction at the than June 17. All sales Whitmore Library, 2197 wUl be final. No refunds 1 E. 7000 S., on Monday, will be allowed. Brochures describing May 17 at 7 p.m. Resorts and hotels the donated vacations are from across the nation, available at all Salt Lake Libraries. Puerto Rico and Mexico County one-thir- ; donated have Proceeds 47 from the auction will be used to help construct libraries in areas not now served by their own buildings. vacations which will be auctioned off to the highest bidders by a professional auctioneer. Promotional materials from donating Diamond Weights establishments will be The basic available for inspection the day of the auction. All bids must be made in person by individuals 18 years of age or older. Payment for vacations $100 or less must be paid in full the evening of the auction by check or bank card. Vacations over $100 may be purchased with a of unit measurement for diamonds is the "carat." Each carat is also broken down into 100 points. So, a carat diamond is also sometimes called a 25 point diamond. Points and carats have no bearing on the shape or quality of diamonds. one-four- th Overson to run for senate seat estate Brent C. real A consultant, Overson, announced his candidacy for Senate which District 6, I I Ffr ? J:?A ... ji?&w:tv comprises West Jordan, KearnsandBennion. Overson, West Jordan, a Republican, desires to represent the voice of the mi people in this rapidly He area. growing encourages you to call 2 0 or him at 364-207- 961-338- to issues discuss to you, the important district, or the state. "The education of our is the best children A for" t the future. a Maintaining quality education system and o riir1; I f the schools and teachers is a high priority," he says. Brent is a longtime resident of West Jordan. He also served an LDS mission to Norway, after which he served in the U.S. Navy for six years. Upon his return to Utah i ..Young pianists will May 15 at the Copperview have a chance to show Community Center, 8446 their talents at the First S. Harrison (340 West), in Annual South Jordan Sandy from 9 a.m. to 9 Piano Festival slated for p.m. ; welcome. For SJellHer 566-139- 6. HoufMuch You Love Hemthlhe cDiamond Four summer o?A Rng... of diamonds that says you 'd many her all over again. soma Si5 0. 7C3 E. V::. 5721-545- 4 ey rmt DV middle are West Jordan Middle musical School will have a program for their parents summer program in and grandparents in reading and math. The celebration of Mother's school will provide Day. classes at a minimal cost The program, "A Little for 20 days, an hour a Love Can go a Long day. a Way," will be presented Summer science Wednesday, May 12, at classes and band are also 2:30 p.m. at the school. scheduled. The 125 students will be More information may performing song and be obtained by calling dance numbers. 255-719- 2. 625 East 300 South, Sandy Brand Ntw 1000 Sq. Ft Gymnastic Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program for Boys and Girls. 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