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Show 12B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 25, 2000 Casilo Halley oliiiofios IDS Chuck dinner -- The local special Interest dinner 6:30 pa. at the Price North LDS Stake Center: Rhea Fillmore vices are Sunday School for all ages at 10 am.; communion at 11 am., followed by fellowship. Inquirers class is Monday at 030 p.m. Fbr information, call Pastor Courtney Sbucker at will be presented June 2 at LAWRENCE Rhea Anderson Fillmore, age 90, passed away at her home surrounded by the love of her fami jy on May 24, 2000. She was born May 16, 1910 in Castle Dale, to FYedrick Jr. and Mary Elizabeth Borresen Anderson. She married Frank Corgiat in 1928 and later divorced. She then married Rex Fillmore In 1939, 637-010- Seventh-da- wonbip at at y 11 Adventist- - Saturday Sabbath School hat MO a.n., a m. Bible atudy b tfednesday at 7 p.n. ftr information, call the cbmch followed by d 637-495- 2. Pries Chapel - Sunday schedule includes worship, 930 am.; Sunday School, am.; and evening service, 6 p.m. Fbr information, contact Doug Swinburne. ser-vicHoly Trinity Episcopal The East Garboa efaurch eonduch Sunday worabip at am. with Pastor Courtney Shocker. mmm United Hethodiat - Sunday aervicea include church acbool at 9:15 a.m., wonbip 10:30 a. m. and youth poop at 4 p.a. Boy Scouta neet Monday 7 p.m., and (fob t at M Church Ood of Prophesy ; Sunday School; 10 am., worship; 11am., evening 9. service. Fbr information, contact Mary 4rWa at 11 . Price First Baptist Sunday services are Sunday School, 10 am.; worship 11 am; training 6 p.m.; worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday b ladies Bibb study 10 am Ufcdnes-da- y prayer meeting and Bibb study are at 7 p.m Fbr information, call the church at Scouts meet Tuesday; 7 p.n. later divorced, then married Charles Majors in 1970 and later 637-18- Aaaemtdy of Ood Sunday acbedule indudes Sunday School, 9:45 am; wonbip, divorced. She enjoyed sewing gardening, and especially her family She was a member of the LDS Church and Caatb Country Baptist - Services include Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday worfbr information, contact Putor ship, 11 am and 6 p.m; Friday Bibb study 7 lla.a cbiMra'schurchllajLNuneiy provided. Wrinndaybpnyerand children's service, 7 p.a. Women's ministries are the second Thursday noon, and fourth Thursday 7p.m. Men's ministries are first and third Itaesdaysnt 7 pJL P-- JeffVlthrix CathoOe Mass schednb Good Shepherd in East Carbon, Sunday at 8 a. m. and 1 1 am; SL Michael the Archangel in Green Rhm; Saturday at p.hl; Notre Dame de at 472-086- had served as a primary secretary teacher and relief society president. She was sealed to Rex Fillmore June of 1958 in the Manti Hantingtoa first Baptist Sunday services include Sunday School, 9:45 am; worship, 1 1 am; evening Bibb study 5 p.m Fbr information, contact ftslor Thomas . I Lourdes in Price, Saturday at 5 p.uu Sunday at 9 am. and 11 am; SL Anthony of Padua in Helper; Saturday at 6 p.m., Sunday at 8 am., 10 am. and 7 p.m holydays at 830 am., noon and 7 p.m., weekdays at 830 am.; Mission Saa Rafael in Huntington, McCrary at 687-508- 7. LDS Temple. Ittilingtoa First Baptist - Sunday services are Sunday School, 9:45 am; worship, 11 am; children, diseipleship training; 5 to 7 p.m, youth activities; 6 p.m, adult diseipleship, children; 6 p.m, worship. Health program b Tuesday 6:45 p.m Yfcdnesday prayer grouping b at 7 p.m Thursday b vocal and piano training in East The memorial roundup Carboa Fbr information, contact Phstor Bill Burnsat637-478with evangelist Herb Stoneman will conclude and May 26 with youth night, at 7 p.m Saturday at 7 p.m. Aasumption Greek Orthodox Sunday services are 930 an., orthros; 10 asL, childrenyouth church school and divine liturgy Fhlkwship hour followa Fhast days Include 10 am. liturgy Fbr information on assistance or available services, call Athanasios at - Survivors include children, Anita Reid, Provo; Earl and Elna Fillmore, Lawrence; 12 grandchilone dren, 27 one brother, 5. Fh-tb-er Len (Donna) Anderson, Ogden; sisters-in-laElia Anderson, Salt Lake City, and Vfelma Anderson,' Price. She was preceded In 637-739- 8. Liberty FUth Ffcllowahip - Foursquare Oospel services are Sunday 10 ; . Wednesday 7 p.m Fbr information, contact tbe church at 637-777- 2. New Lite Ministries - Service times are Sunday 10 aia, and Wednesday 7 p.BL Services include nursery and children's ministry Youth church is Thursday at 7 p.m. 1 Fbr information, call Pakor Andrew Lasdo at two and am; services are at 9:45 am, 1130 am and 630 Trinity Christian Center-Sundp.m Tuesday Includes prayer at 10 am and Bibb study at 7 p.m Ladbs Bibb study is Thursday at 10 am Fbr information, contact the church at . 472-591- Vern Jenkins 637-896- 8. LAS VEGAS, Nev.- '- Vern David Jenkins died May 12, 2000 in Las Vbgas, Nev after a long illness. He was born Nov 26, 1944 to Bessie Boulden Jenkins and Andrew David Jenkins In Price. Upper Boat Chrlstlai Fhliowship - Services Include Sunday worship, 1030 am and 6 pm; Tuesday Bibb study 7 p.m; and youth, Thursday 7 p.m Fbr information, contact the church at 687-293- m 636-075-7. Bethel Spanish Assembly o( Ood -- Sunday school is at 10 ata and worship at 11 am. Prayer meetings are Sunday and Wednesday 6 p.m. Fbr lnformatioa, contact Pastor Jose Banuelos at Awana Clubs - Tbe Christian clubs meet Wednesday 6:15 Activities for children ages 3 years to sixth grade include pines, handbook and Bibb storiea Nominal feea Fbr information regarding the groups, contact Keven Mason at 687-972. Yfern spent his youth growing up in Castle Dale, where he graduated from Emery High School, went to college and joined the Air Fbrce, which he made his career. He was a retired Air Fbrce vet pjn, at Price ChapeL 637-530- 4. Huffing concern mounting: (Continued from page 78) signal household chemical stance abuseinclude: sub- Breath or clothing that smells like chemicals. Spots or sores around the mouth. Paint or stains on the body or dothing. A drunk, dazed or glassyeyed look. Nausea and loss of appetite. Anxiety; excitability and irritability: Almost any aerosol produd can be abused, cautions the American .Academy of FACTORY WRBCT SAVINGS ON PASSENGER CAR TIRES! 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L i I I MVVUMW W.WIM l Year Free Financing I Everything in ... 200 East Main Street, Price 07-341- 0 ar (S00 4I1-24- 8aLiam-4p- oi y An' yl ll au-Hinu-- OX( Saturday May 27th the Store j.1 j: s- n Js , sliu I I Thru (43S , He per Medical Clinic be opening later than we planned. If participation is equal, order must be maintained. One person's right to be heard implies that others have the obligation to listen. Rotate chairmanship. To maintain a feeling of equality, family members should take turns conducting to allow each person to experience tire privileges and the responsibilities of the chair position. Accentuate solutions. Fhmlly councils should not be gripe sessions. To prevent this, you may decide that the person presentinga problem must also suggest one possible solution. Fhmily members could then discuss alternate solutions or modify the one presented. In practice, some solutions do not work as well as anticipated. As members begin to live with a decision, they may decide it needs to be changed. But changes should wait until the next meeting: ' When a family council meets regularly each member learns to anticipate problems. The, emphasis at council meetings shifts from problem solving to problem prevention and planning. Fhmily council can also be a time to plan fun things like vacations or family outings. Tbe council can be the final authority or a family can have a To be effective, however, most modified version of decision-makin- g decisions made by the council need to be binding. If parents always overrule the family council, children will soon lose interest. Keep a record. There sometimes develops a difference of opinions as to who conducted the last meeting, what matters were discussed and what plans were agreed upon. Fbr this reason, a secre-tar- y to record minutes is most helpful. The secretary can rotate with each meeting: r I 1 I L Iw Sorry for the delay! - f II I, - J& '".'""w II I 4BFOniWATKO LTOVHItl 4 lSilUndNfWfeMb area and alcan or the bottle, ways covering tube containing a chemical when not In use.' ' - : memto treat all voice. members should have Try Fhmily equal bers the same, regardless of age. When solvinga problem, discuss alternative solutions and vote to give everyone a chance to be involved. Councils do not always run smoothly In the first meetings, rebelliousness may be exhibited to deliberately test whether parents are sincere about Including everyone in family decision making: sions. well-ventilat- ed will - Regular council meetings can help families make decisions, learn how to plan together, accept responsibility and show concern for others. The meetings build communication between family members. Here are some tips for successful family meetings: Set a regular time and place, giving the council permanence. If everyone kno.the family is meeting weekly they And that most problems can wait a few days to be discussed. Use an agenda.' Post a paper during the week where family members can list concerns. Discuss things in the order listed. Invite ail members to the meetings, but attendance is voluntary Members not present are expected to abide by council deci- Were not suggesting that iw ar ed DuetoConstmcton hnRlMiCU lf I16f I 21-ye- By TOM LEE USU Extension kids stop making models or give up removing nail polish, explained Ammerman. The problem Is not the prod--., ucts - which in any case are so prevalent that it would be Impossible to Identify them all. The problem occurs when kids start to Inhale the fumes intentionally pointed out the adolescent medicine specialist. a C0HGMUUTI0H5 SAVINGS ON MAJOR. BRAND TIRES mat County parents to carefully watch for changes in their children's behavior patterns and The precautions also include working on modeling projects in J aiBOH IISMvlW !! ay . remain on constant alert for symptoms. eran of the Vietnam Vfcr. . He was a past scoutmaster for Boy Scouts of America and a resident of Las Vfegaa, Nev He is survived by wife, Aiyson; son. Tray; both of Las fegas, Nev; daughter, Carrie, Minnetonka, Minn.; Bistro's, Lagene Tweddell, Price; Janet Petersen and Mary Lee Stevens, both of Fbrron. He was preceded in death by mother; father and sister, Laura. Allow family members to assist with decisions tion, since almost any household chemical can qualify. Therefore, the American Fedt atrics Academy advises Carbon a chemical fume only briefly NfW BFGoodrich Potentially hazardous products are too numerous to men- Ammerman recommended that youth and parents in Castle Valley are exercise several safety precautions when children are model making. The precautionary measures include selecting glues and model materials which produce 23575R15 MmnR Ander8on;onesIstfer,VhdaAnder-- ; son and three grandsons. Friends may call for a visitation on Friday May 26, 11a.m. to 1p.m., at Fhusett Mortuary Castle Dale. Graveside services will follow In tbe Castle Dale Cemetery ay Desert Edge Christian Chapel The Huntington church's Sunday schedule includes worship service at 10 asL, adult and children's Sunday School at 11 ata for information about prayer 3 Nursery provided. Call Pastor Cart Sitterud at meetings, Bible studies and youth group. 4 fa $48 w, death by her parents; three sons, Ray Corgiat, Fred Corgiat and I Gary Fillmore; five brothers, I Neldon, Loren, Ciell, Earl and Von I , : .V I ; -- |