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Show DESERET Monday, January 6, 1969 NEWS, v So, To Get Out Of That Rut - , meet a persons changing recreational needs. To help get started in the selected hobbies (after the computer has discovered an individuals overlooked .talents) the program provides guidance booklets for five of the avocations, one in each You NEW YORK (NAPS) may bo stymied on your job because youre not using your time-of- f wisely. A failure to find meaningtul leisure time ..activities may also trouble your personal life and dam .age your physical and mental . health. These are some area. of the findnumber of of a growing ings I studies into what some have - , come to call our "leisure f These booklets explain the activity, list materials needed, and where to get further information. In addition, six coupons for additional starter booklets are provided. The program, offered by Inc. Avocational Guidance, 122 East 42 Street, New York City, is aided by a distinguished advisory panel that includes Dr. Robert Menning-e- r of the famed Menninger Dr. Paul Dudley Clinic; White, a specialist in the prevention and treatment of heart disease; Dr. Margaret Mead, renowned expert on and past human behavior president of the World Federation of Mental Health; and crises. of Wis-- . ; At the University cousin researchers have found healih deteriorates when lei sure time results in decreased limited ; physical activity, contacts, and a lack of menial stimulation. Mary of us are in a rut. '1 People seem to be tired of 3oing the same old thing find they have more time than ever to do it in. With the advance of technology, short- er hours, longer vacations and earlier retirement we have more time, moie leisure time, than ever before. the And this is creating ' b "crises. ' X " HOW MICH TIME Just how much leisure time do we have? In an average week, we have nearly twice as much free time as we spend on the job. Thats a lot of "free time. ' Thus, according to experts at the National Institute of Mental Health, the problems of leisure time are serious enough to be considered a major threat and it has been Bored? A computer is now programmed to help you develop new hobbies and get out of a rut. found that those who have the least preparation for it will have the most free time. In an effort to meet these problems, a Phoenix executive, John P. French, active in mental health associations teamed with a psychologist, Dr, Lawrence C. Ilartlage, former director of clinical research for the State of Kentucky, to develop a program designed specially to assist people in finding pleasurable avocations in each of five a r e as. These avocational areas defined as: creative, physical, social, competitive and restful, are provided to leisure time activities. IIow is it dene? By computer. Olympus Hills . . . Foothill Village Ogden . . Provo THE AREAS The computer makes thousands of comparisons and comes up with five suggested , Robert Peterson, author, lecturer and creator of the syndicated column "Life Begins at Forty. SAVE MONEY This guidance can result in significant dollar savings, and the program has many other advantages. A young North Carolina husband, an ardent golfer, was trying for years to interest his wife in golf. She at the same time, was urging him to take up bridge, which lie disliked. They both took part in the program and found several common interests, including art and antique collecting and boating! Industry is presently exploring several interesting uses for tlie Avocational Guidance Program. In addition to providing it to broad employee groups, it is being offered to sick and disabled employees; to wives and families of trans f erred to employees; employees nearing retirement and to problem employees. 0. puys you interest every 3 months on deposits of M or more in Downtown ghUifTi 1 Engaged Couples Plan February Weddings 1 Galbreath-Fairbair- . ( n Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Suell Irene Galbreath. trctnordcus savings from our current stock of She and Steven M. Fair-bair- n will exchange wedding vows Feb. 14th in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception. iMf The bride-eleis a daugh-- . of Mrs. Ella K. Galbreath, Provo, and the lata John ct ter dont have to wait six months to receive interest on savings. First Security Bank pays interest in half the time, 3 months from whatever date you make your deposit. 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