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Show I Chief Navy Aviation Mechanic Wendall D. Grange, son of Josephine D. Grange of 5874 S. 2625 W., is Roy, par- in Operation in the Freeze ticipating Deep Antarctic. He is a member of Navy Antarctic Development the Squadron Six (VXE-6)- , air-arof the National Foundation. Science Operating from the forward staging base at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, VXE-- 6 0 flies Hercules transport planes UH-1and Huey Their mission helicopters. is to support scientific research in Antarctica by LC-13- N remote resupplying in- Would you like your child to be warm, spontaneous, creative, imaginative, and intelligent? If so, playing with your child is a step in the right direction. Dr. Brian Sutton-Smitauthor of the recent Ice Shelf to obserVeJife and conditions on the sea bottom. Joining the scientists and support personnel for this years activities will be two Coast Guard icebreakers, U.S. Air Force transports, fuel-ansupply ships from the Navys Military Sealift Command, plus units of the Royal New Zealand Army and Air Force. Operations at McMurdo Station will h, book, summer. This marks the 24th year this that the Navy and squadron have supported the U.S. Antarctic Research program conducted by the National Foun- Science dation. This years major Operation project during will be Deep Freeze establishment of a helicopter supported field at Darwin Glacier about 400 miles from Additional McMurdo. projects include completion of construction on Siple II Station of the polar Plateau; helicopter geological support for research in a region of Antarc- snow-fre- e tica known as the Dry Valleys, plus an attempt to drill a hole through the Ross the when Antarctic winter begins. Water problem cited About 60 Navy personnel and a smaller number of civilian and scientists support personnel will winter over" at McMurdo. Grange joined the Navy in July 1965. Suggestion fully develop our water resources are slowly shut- HILL AIR FORCE BASE Michael G. Walmer of Roy has been cited at Hill AFB for a suggestion to improve operations in his work area. He is a janitor at the base. Volunteer firemen are 394-052- 9. $6 a month g,i Defense Depot tower was lighted early this year as a signal telling local area residents that the Christmas season is not far away. The lighted tower also adds spirit to the Depots drive which started Monday and will continue through this week. Saving energy Frank 0. Nishiguchi, president Farm Utah f for agriculture in Utah loom as a major factor in determining consumer food costs in the future, according to the president of Utahs largest farm organization. Garland, ' costs Energy tns ete whj h gq!ibg!!-jv- m of the Bureau Federation, told members and leaders of the statewide group that a proposed 90 per 'ST 0333 EMORIA cent rate increase for electricity used in irrigation, coupled with massive increases over the past two WSC plans children's program Games, movies, and the appearance of Santa with presents are the attractions for the annual Childrens Christmas Party at Weber RUSS'S MARKET & CUSTOM MEAT MEATS WESTERN Beef Sides Cut Personalized Service Your Way. RUgs LEE OWNER Choice Fresh Meats by the Quarter Sides or Whole. State College Dec. 16. The party, for children and grandchildren of WSC ad- ministrators, faculty and staff will be held in the Union Building from 2 to 4 p.m. The event is sponsored by WSC the Associated Students. Cindy Carter, QUALITY Featuring Millers Finest Blue Ribbon Beef WHOLESALE CUSTOM CUTTING AND LAMB VEAL BEEF PORK SLAUGHTERING chairwoman, suggested the parents could leave their youngsters at the Christmas party while they attend the Holiday Open House hosted by WSC President and Mrs. Rodney H. Brady at their residence, 4160 Edgehill Dr. The presidents reception is from 2 to 5 p.m. Miss Carter said parents are invited to take pictures of their youngsters with Mr. and Mrs. Santa, starting at 3:15 p.m. The gifts parents are to bring for Santa to distribute should be in the 3 range, wrapped and handed to the information desk, in the Union lobby by Dec. 13. years, could daily, while Utah population grows at the seventh fastest rate in the nation," W'allentine said. irrigated agriculture out in Utah Speaking at the Farm Bureau 61st annual con- vention at Hotel Utah, Nishiguchi said Farm Bureau had launched a legal fight to modify the proposed rate increases being asked by Utah Power & Light Co. He said farmers across the state had donated funds for the legal costs and pledged continued efforts by Farm Bureau to hold down pumping costs. The Farm Bureau leader also told the convention that his organization would continue to resist plans to move the Utah State Fair. Moving the state fair to the Salt Palace would reduce the state fair to an overgrown commercial display. Farm Bureau will work vigorously to keep the fair where it is and to upgrade the facilities there, Nishiguchi said. Commenting on the tax limitation movement, the Farm Bureau president said his organization has had policies calling for limitation of taxes and limits on 392-879- 1 RIVERDALE population , envir- onmentally oriented planners have full stomachs with little understanding of the problems face by Western farmers and ranchers. Wallentine said constant threats of federal usurpation of state water rights, water quality cures for problems that dont exist, and increased development costs brought on by federal childs rapidly expanding abilities and interests. Here are some suggestions of play and games that parents can introduce: Sing to baby, Make funny faces and noises, Give rides on stomach or back, Read to baby, Learn animal names and noises, Bounce child on knee and bed, Play Talk to baby, Point out eyes, ears, noses, and mouths, Draw for children, Make mirror faces, Let baby play with fingers, hair and jewelry, Play finger games, Dance with baby, Let baby discover certain drawers, cupboards, and bookcases, Take a walk with baby. 18 months 3 years The toddler is eager to demonstrate his abilities to pat-acak- e, -- be autonomous and inThe dependent. range of activities that parents can enjoy with children is expanded as the child gains mastery over the basic skills of walking, running, manipulating objects, and talking. Here are some suggestions of play and games that parents can are major regulations threats to the farmers water supply. Utahns do not now depend entirely upon Utah farmers and ranchers for their food supply. But every farmer that goes out of business for lack of water or whose land is urbanized because he cant afford to farm any longer is a step towards dependence on other areas for our food supply. The Farm Bureau executive said. Wallentine called for reduced federal regulations, more use of non-irrigat- farmland for housing developments, and a total by all Utahns committment to water Human and pencil, simulate crayons, adult roles daddy, cowboy, fireman, nurse, etc.), Make cookies (child can pat cookie (mommy, down and grease sheet, Doing dishes (child can rinse and drain), Reverse roles (parent is the powerless rosie, one), Loobie Loo, Mulberry bush, and other son and dance games, Misname things and play guess what, Hiding and Ring-around-t- Nature games, finding walks, Tag 3-- Years 6 The preschool child is sense of acquiring a and tries out initiative, many roles and ideas in his imaginary play. This is a for dress up and pretend, for fantasies and creativity. Through his inquisitiveness, the child finds out about himself and others around him. Parents should create an environment for their preschooler that encourages the childs creativity without belittling imperfect results. New abilities and ideas, as they emerge, create op- portunities for play. Here are some games and play that parents can share with their preschooler: Listen to and talk about dreams, Creating with playdough and modeling clay, Simple household chores, Mimic characters and animals, Read and teach how to read, and Dancing Coloring, singing, Act out fairy tales and bible stories, Number games (one, two buckle my shoe), Make believe phone conversations, Hide-and-see- k, tag, and other active games, Dance and gym (teach how to do somersaults, cartwheels, nastics etc.), Reverse roles, Board and card games, Use hand different with puppets voices, Games of courage (climbing, swimming). The school age child is moving out further into the and social environment, peers, particularly same sex peers, are becoming more important. Being able to hit a ball or jump the rope is a result of practice, which parents who play with their children can provide and encourage. Here are some games and play that parents can enjoy with their school aged-chilTell jokes and riddles, sports hopscotch), Physical (baseball, Bicycle riding, Play theater and puppet drama, Skating, sled riding, Games of chance and skill, Baking and cooking, Tabletop games, Counting pogo stick jumps, Help make doll clothes, Encourage creative writing and poetry, Stories about when parent was a child. 9 12 years The older child is busy acquiring a sense of in-- dustry and directs his boundless energy toward mastering a wide variety of skills in which he compares himself to others of his age group and gender. The older child needs family to encourage him, support him, to take interest in his activities, and to help him achieve the competence he desires. Sharing some of these activities with your child can help establish a friendship that will ease the burdens of and adolesence make growing up a fun thing to do. Play physical sports and games, Indulge in nonsense, Observe physical sports and games, Be a referee or a Teach coach, basic homemaking skills (knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc.), Teach magical tricks, Tell stories of when parent was a child, Hiking and camping, Teach basic home and auto repair skills, Play card and board games, Share specific hobbies and interests. r Public hearing Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that on December 26, 1978 at 6 p.m. in the Roy City Municipal Building, 5715 S. 2200 W. Roy, Utah, a public hearing will be held before the City Council concerning the HUD Small Cities Program. 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GIFT SHOP un- growth in Utah, our biggest challenge for water comes from the federal governThose ment, he added. Washington-based- wipe the Despite precedented and Development, offers these ideas for parents who play with their children. months Babies are eager to learn about the world, and enjoy exploring the sights, sounds, and feelings of their environment. Activities that parents can share with their children at this age are simple, and governed by the irrigated land disappears $2-$- 704 WEST 4400 SOUTH Fingerpaint with vanilla pudding and food color, Pretend play (conversation between two dollies, play traffic jam with toy car), Build things with blocks, Slide cars and wheel toys down cardboard boxes that are inclined, Help child ting off that lifeline, cording to C. Booth Wallentine, executive vice president of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation. Reporting to the farm groups annual convention in Salt Lake City, Wallentine said the time has come for Utah citizens to recognize the relationship between our limited water supply and the future food supply. Out of more than 52 million acres in Utah, only about 1,300,000 acres are irrigated. This amounts to about one irrigated acre for every Utah resident. And needed in Riverdale. According to Councilman Jerry DeGroot, the need is especially for the day shift. Interested citizens should contact the city offices at the want ads $2 a week child be the cue of the play. If the child does not respond or does not appear interested or able, the parent should back away and let the child enjoy play. Playing together, besides being a learning experience, is mutually rewarding in genuine fun. Utah State University Extension Services, and Department of ac- Riverdale needs volunteer firemen !ad and use introduce: Sing to child, letting child supply missing work, Tell stories, poems, and nursery rhymes, Read to child, Play bouncing and kicking ball, Play follow the leader, Fingerplays, Help child learn to use paper, 0-- federal water policies, rapid urban growth, and failure to gets award levels of creativity as adults. Play should at all times be fun and spontaneous. While it is wise for parent to play a childs a little above current play mastery, parents should let the interests and abilities of the Family western is Water agricultures lifeblood. 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