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Show VVNIMJ i City Council special meeting ol Mmuti-- HOW IS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH? mental Your fitness Questions concerning Mental llealtli should be directed to MILLARD CO I NT Y lies 50'. 84bJI. answered CROOKES S. Lillniore, Utah Iliev will be In Mdlard C'ouiltv He. illh Personm I. ( GUN HI let a AI RS AR1 Delta Hll, illniore "4 I M cum C il Mac , I 19 'K, at I p. in in the fill more Nottee ol ( itv Huildmg. time, pl.u c and agenda were this meeting 1111 PRO provided (iRISS and the Gucttc and ,:i h member ol the govi rune bode in mailing copies ol the Notice ami Agenda oil the Mil dav of Mac I'Ph Mayor I disoti c ailed the meeting I he follow mg to order. were present Mayor Robert A l.chson. Alison A. A. Robert Robison. Nielson. Duane O. Merlin A. Hare, and Dons Rasmussen, Recorder (ami C. Wise, and Ronald Attorney 10 I.OOO.OOOgallotis. I . M) 121 0. Average meti-r- d aler eonisumptioli lot the 803 active coin-irc ial and rcsidrnii.il i usiorners is h"5 gallons per omiei tioti per dav 1 he haste w ater late and billing structuie is working well and requires onlv a tew minor changes to obtain fail and adequate ri virtue lor the presc nt opnation and main!; iiatt c w c r ree 21 hour nieryenec Numbi I oil 800 t,h2 r 15-- c ex-p- Bartli-olome- ns.-- . 5 with emotional health who is unhappv Visitors w ater use front the lug ol ttolll one of the iiree w IK. On! ore' ol the me tors o the oil,; r w o w lb, is w oi king. t Don W Kenneth Smith. Sanderson. Gat v R. At How v control beyond age or five. 3. Wiihdrawl front people and activity: lack of agression or emotion. 4. No friends and feels inddferent about others or how they feel. 5. Slow development and inactivity as an infant or failure to talk by age three, h. Problem sleeping or health; insomnia, and severe frequent nightmares, or sickness w ith no apparent cause. 7. tamtrums or Temper crying spells for petty reasons. 8. Fear with no apparent cause, cling to mom or dad mg emotionally. 9. Fighting-thchild picks fights or is senseless and distructive. 10. learning problems, i.c.. work at school is below abilities for no apparent reason. Here arc eight ways you can encourage good emotional health in your child. . I'nderstand yot:r child's needs, children need love: the most - - dren arc influenced great-fouIv by their playmates and alwavs try to live up to what they think are their playmates standards. Am. don t need to do what other parents d o V',.: children will respect you own vour for having Don't tre standards cl ibis vout choose I his usually friends, causes tesenttui tu Help vour child barn. our about Find your child's school ex pc rtetki s don't pressure your child Remove achieve. to ohstieles to learning; lot example, see to it that ativ health problems arc dealt Share your 8. with. telling by experiences vour child what you do for a living, spend free time and activities that your whole family can share. Richard Y. Moody Mental Health Also. tered Me w t a. tc quale pressures, help avoid some rc v mr 3. ov Hove t i chic pn at; lent in tils. Implement a pi rcpainn.. xxa'M calibrating s ,n the nv Me tc ant " i c be a be' mg !' "ns pi r r i .1 s' II Ion a' : ,t r ' ci' a ptope: .i .. c : t K , ie c tc C I' !.- xsi. i rc g ,o 1. v i I. i r'is ; ; ' : i c "7 Il .')- cibulatcd i I s.M r j let's . v limb ruroni' IKKI (It) . i I ( " 's t at vi at I."' ( e t, s s', st vv.iii e.i i.t on : I" S1,' for it,," on ,i j d .1 ; .i : s i i..r I. c K i' e , .i " re.i I g cs 1 Ii ,! bv i' t . sr U1 it r ote as ,v u . " M 'tiori I 'ii r ri i.n c v p V I t P liters I .1 ( ge oi m Ul t"cc iv d lor po ice I ho whole group Sang lav ot He songs With Coll-t- c ssuu U gl.i.it" pry controlling ssurc and storage .. in o lie s s in do not wot) was his r mses l"vc cr pit I. mb nt ed1 d g ,r ml a loss i ii ,' sir. . t1 .1 Ins at v ! f cf 5 f I'.fL It tilnin lie 'vs h.o c c V. li.itige bv the atca and Mon, .ri nug it. ' I C u i t .juippi on . t ,1 u fir m '.bd lo ati1 t Ii . expl.ma- u rul I tlc r ot Inti t, lot ii. s torn I ( I to be su mit'c d i'v June 5. s W ate r Quaht . He ar- o i p.i I: t n h nt. Barn la Robison sang a nd pl.tv ed lav orite songs mandolin ne-a with ompamme nt bv hersell. aks and O "i u rs Ri gi, n ( "r'lmissi' ui ci ants "M (bulk bv K.r d oloincu ( I. ; Mo-- ole . W.1S Mi u1 t - g N i i Martin, I.trk he Statehousc c quested per-- i 12 1. i Nu'ti Co e BiIOl'OI Mtxt the program we went to the basement looms III the clll.rch w hue the tables were .set lot liltv members of our Ri icf Society. There a lov i lx Chinese dinner w as sen ed isitors at the home of Hl'.OO'.g s illnu'te f v N Mu n I 11 eting ud oiii ned bt.i nt run illicit r line to the Roe k School House M't'iit fccpicstcd. ( itv do the exc Hie (outkil i'i d that thev did not e itv should Wi'tk at to A )SJ ; lilol.i Sallotd during memorial Dav weekend were her son, lorcn, .i'K and his wile, Shane. Irom Kearns. Utah. Her It Ivman Vctlle was .ui' t free cities listed in the' n , old books here also Irom Granger. '. Ill ( Itv isitors at the home ol us I disoti mg the smallest m Fv a Bac kstr.uul one donate his Atm tc a onlv .4 square Mis . i te. lung mac Ii mibs in ufa. Hi Iv edi rc dav last vv ei k w as her and Hael Walker, be excavating (aid Bonne Tetri. Tn.tr tfv it. her hushatnlC ( ouiic liman M'ss.'i'ii and Monty, mo sister. Irom Sutherland, at tile ( It st ttgima. I tab. tty. ssroii to I (ah ( j K'OaJ JI tl M s , the- lap bro-he- t ' A ! sis-let- ' ,! . v O' I. AN V c s to exv av ale s, rbvx.dk and in as soon as 1 kes . ow !pi ( i ote I as undo ptesented from k vv Millard b r'c protex lion, i tnicnt budget 'o M.u e met Mills ngard-- i i r, base ol 3 .' tin' tmlitstrial 'IJ)O(MK) per s Mr. Mace for using i tv Use of the st to the sewer 's Top Hand Levis Coleman Coolers I da il $19.99 use "i I on In area sewx-- line clothing All new All parts l & W r I ill Another problem is the ' temper tantrum - the caller may not like what he has heard or may even have lost his dime because he doesnt read the instructions and dial- ed improperly. In any ease, he will vent his anger on the telephone. Pay phones are often placed in remote, out of way places, for use in which makes it easy for a vandal to wreck a pay station and be long gone before the damage is noted. But even a pay phone xm a busy street corner isnt immune. There are six Continental Telephone of the 'Vest employees in Mil- - everything gear that you must put vour dime in before you get dial tone. With pre-paphones, the operator can usually return your money to you right away through the phone. The pay phones in all the other exchanges in this area, however, are post-p?you get dial tone as soon as you lift the receiver. That means for a local call you dial the number and put your dime in as von as vour party has answered. For long distance calls you dial "0 for operator and the operator conies in, takes the details of vour call and places it for you. and again you don't pay until the party you arc calling has answered. When pay phones arc post pay" the operator cannot return your money except by mail, so you can see how important it is to read the instruction card before you do anything. We don't want you to lose your ntonev, and follow- ing instructions on the card ensures that you won't. But if you do lose any money, for whatever reason, let us know within a day or so and we will refund it to you by mail, Pay telephones are an important part of the telephone service of Con-th- e tinental Telephone pany of the West. Even if you never have to use a pay phone, we want them to be there, in gixid and we would like you to get familiar with how they work. Just in ease. working order, & June 8, 9,10 Free riding lessons Bike maintenance lessons used motor cycles accessories When you know how they're built, you S flint i, is Joint Stcurcwuld was disc irsscil at some Motion to'th by t "iitu tlrn.m Nielson that sub-i"- . a i nl a d letter be fm! to Mr. Stcurc w d.l mv mg Itini 30 days bring variety t discussed, All si FRACSILI SEE We to life! I us '(ill cheik with I ro : '.r! ei ric v on rcgula- - i;..,t may allcct the Dutch Oven 4 Discover K I not all pay phones work the same way. Some are pre pay, as in the Delta exchange, which means - SERVICES' Summer Clearance Super deals & discounts out-plan- j Si 'e R & R Motion ( mine .id l! lard County who spends 720 hours a year on pay stations: cleaning, repairand maintaining ing them, and collecting the coins. Each pay station is checked a! least twice per month during the tourist season, but with v many pay phones in scattered locations, we cant always keep up wit It our less thoughtful neighbors. If you see or trv to use a pay phone that is out of order, or if you notice any other unsatisfactory conditions, please report it to us as soon as you can. We will see that it is fixed or cleaned properly, Ahen you want to use Pav phone, please rcad ,hc instruction card flrst' h is lota,ed ri8ht on front, under the dial. Reading the card can save you an aw ful lot of trouble Don Fuller's nership its. ; s 1 and Ins plavmg ac of I ii.es hv d at-t- c v, w at-t- dl p. 011110!' 'I p.l hi il v Us uppltc.it (.is tn lh.it so i). anv pav plumes arc out ol ot ilct ? Soule of out le ss t onsuieiutc' users ate responsible for most A ,o:n phone damage. gri a t di al of andahsin is with the i on nc t 'c d mpts to gx t into the coin i While tlk sc box. mpts are not usual!;, sue ssful. considerable damage can be done to tlie phone in the process. g- ttl IS I tied ' vit I'"!! " . and tourist when areas they camping work. So it is to our advantage as well as coys when they are cially It- chi e Rc ;su I et tc : s ol non tor Mr u ; - c Working ( I M l Wl te- 'I. r pom (ii )li! gut.; n I nods M o- i- ( : weeks vv 1 u sc lull 1 ",..l ' i lolloVXillg I t a few if, rhetr GrandI dw at ds 'fitulma Wld ll bv vc ( Ik u h i ishe.i for position us ol poll, c i, " ' ,! - t, "i a d tfm jc read w I I'M us w u.oi'or i 'r ' r II. i" or Is. i pr s i j s r s'. I. ko. i! t r; i , ..' ,K js.l port S M- I.O'.k s'.'tlgt tc I - tti V : t fits'i 'ho u ( ,rr M Is Ilk add.'t i" a "I c.,s. itssr o t Il.itig. r ' s'r red r. pur ""kl ( i e "t tr- ,v u i t t .1 c t us! a. u '' "I! I ' ! . r IdlLl ! have hi I. r . c ifammoiis a Fdwards. Gerald's ano grandsons, and Ralph here vac.i-'- i vv v K !m I II C if Miss Sai dra Swallovx is he te ' tsit.ng ith her p.tr-- I n's for a short while, AAe congratulate hi r a1 this full She w as o:n of w I. ;k i ei urad'i.iti s trom S me assure vou that U S,( Colic gc in ( c da.r t lie company is just phone (l!i. last xc ec k as bustrated by those Meadow Ward II).' Rebel Sen it t held its conditions as you are. Pav i losing sue ial Wedni sdax phones ate necessary in an emergency. And. quite Rxh-.in the i veiling Soi ietx room. frankly, thev are a source I ox Iv books " ere of revenue for us. espepte- rev u w t ,1 ( or: ri, ilman . ar-.- S Ol.l . .1.! v .o,-1- . ft ' Ol t.oA am! jail i st '. tv i ) Ko ( pa t"t c . ,o Iv t w s. vt at his home. On Sunday 28th of May a lovely birthday dinner purtv was held (or their i i e r ; b . Gerald's mother. Mrs. aura Edwards, spent Memorial Dav visiting aj! r . i : ,1 tall. 'mg ' he old, familiar phone booth of the Superman variety is gradually giving way to the "lxothette (a sort of half booth on a pole), but public pay phones get used and abused the same as alw avs. Most of us have used a pay phone at one time or another - to tell those waiting for us the car broke down (and then to call the garage), to report a fire or other emergency, to cheek in with the office or family when on the road. Nearly all Continental Telcphone pay phones are in working order when need them, and you usually you can just walk up, read the instruction card, and make vour call, But you have probably heard people say. "Those blankets blank pav phones - when van really need one, thev don't I he cord k w is ripped out or the coin chute is lammed." You may have expi nenced those cott-deis '.ourself once or T I Motion bv a riili't to Nielson that ' e ( '! f riini"o. ( if, employ Mr. Ccuincilman ( st ii or. 'i I'.'li as o June M :ton t at d 2m dav probaf"1 on a ,.s 'lammis. p nod am! if Mr. if it su . i ssl ii II o implt !i s c pti'baitoti that the (on ik il plate hint as a pi t 'v w ithin member ol pi i niaiic tit s ' '.i park. e foue. .Vi undid by " d exc halit" ( 'ii in ilman Mo Hare. I 'bill'll' Ito non carrii ii otc w.i "re ( itv ( .! H ; ii, is ( Itv t.ew ton a 'i'-- the ' A n Os! A s grandson. a .success- Fay phenes get used and abused the Force good I arrv and his family returned to Meadow with Ins parents and spent the Memorial Dav week w it It relatives and friends. Other members of the family visiting at the Edwards home here were; Mr. and Mrs. Monte and family from Salem. Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Edwards and family from Hunter, Utah and their daughters and their families, Mrs. JamTI EkKer of Blackloot, Idaho, and Mrs. Jerrv Sue Huntado of Hunter. I ith them. Sunday School Sunday conducted morning was by Dennis Bond. The Spiritual Presen tation was by a new family in our ward. Short talks were given by Ron and Cathy Burns Their five daughters sang an Action Song. w mission and her husband. Steve, and their baby. Del v le and Joyce drove larrys at Club. ol a morning after Duller They also the reunion and was enjoyed 'no f - j In gui k Is t. ppi It.i : ii e, t f t -- I over Sunday and ate dinner with the grollP and brought David back Stoll ful mission. David Beikstrarul spent last week in Ferron with his sister. Cindy, bv all V oil O B. time sigl c as J, i to Norway. We enjoyed seeing him in Sunday School Sunday jhcir dwards, Officers tilt" l i : v c ment olfer and continue . p on of celebrated hiithdav dinner Air Peterson i i c High School. t I K the graduation gtaiidson, Brett from Thomas s dir!" iii'ii1 i a, .' pat' prop.. ' i ; ii : c J, arrived home after Saturday spending over two years F v r (MM Beckstrand Mike and dav vacation. They were visiting at the home of their son. If. Col Larry V. Ldwatds. While in the Springs they were joined bv their son. Monte dwards, his wife and family from Salem, Utah. I lien Fdwards attended c i u TlJ 1 MlHHl by Eva (Tumi ilman Nielson that the ( itv rcjecl till' settle- . M Mrs. Gerald to motored Idwards ( olorado Springs for a ten Mr. . tO'-t- ft. then Jl( in the to fight tlie case and come up with tlie best settlement possible or lit the more effec ttvelv make the decision. Police ( fikf Hare re- Hidge seconded Motion by ported that two tires are ( iiuikilu oman Rasmusnr ( ded (or il..; ity patrol sen Motion carried. Motion bv Councilia.r Vote w as unanimous. man Bartholomew, T he application for seconded by Counctlwo-irubusiness tec use lor Gary Rasmussen, that the Turner for Tur Fitter-priseI ;t apptov e the pure base retail sales t w o tn t s. It w as agreed it .i orders was through approved ' a t Chief Hare should on motion by Coutk ilman 1. c quotations Robison, seconded by and that he and Recorder Couik ilman BartholoW isc (li lermine the best mew Motion carried. pine.w Motion carried. Bills numbered 3531 to minions. i te ,o, JsOh and Ifi58 to lf79 ( It I Lire also asked inclusive and totalling ih,, the c itv jail be paint-5154.9 Js. in iS100.000.00 i and supplied with short term investment) hiukets as a holding cell were approved on motion prison' rs until the bv ( ouiic ilnian Hare, s rift K ollk e ail trans-- i bv seconded ( outk t After a hi pm mi Motion Nk K. rt. .! 't ,1'si iission. motion d ote w as unatti- ( oi.m I'utat! Hare at ri' S ii .it r quest ( m the tiloll Nielson ( ('tint n ,r n acti-- . ( mission (on will he that he repotted ait oainiy jail for out of tow n for both rm rtSec- 11,; mg 'riers. ,10f' gs in Jut c. (mine ilman .1 ( bulk liman Ii ii 'h"l unew w ill be out M U, t c done time, the (Tty spei will finish the manhOle, bill Mr. Steurewald and take legal action to collect the hill. Motion seconded by Councilman Million earned. Hare. Vote was unanimous. L. Dexter Attorney Anderson and Attorney Hare reviewed the Higgins court case which this begun morning. A settlement offered bv Mr. Higgins was disMotion missed. by fTed hood. A l.ltge and runs out at residents as they walk along the A sidewalk. petition signed by a number of persons was presented which requested strict ol the dog i nlorcement ordinance. Mayor f disoti that the suggested neighbors sign a complaint against the' ow tiers ol the dogs that ignore tin( ogrti il, ordinal!, pi'liee. J list u e ol the l( .tec . ami visitors ex t hanged ideas on how to i ufon e the dog ordinanc e i is not it v s gram to begin a'o.T sale s - i c usiorik rs account of the lot.d hr (. 2 million PM cite rise gallons per year) I he t c m.iinder is lost through leaks. unde reroimJ mi l( rs. in. urate ovetil. mi stotage nd mis rc d use rs, ci ila'k oils public Usi I ill mor, 2 ( about s,- g i ,ni r and Mrs, (Tab reported on a ' V v II I ' till", I 1 r on An pot! 2. Well These' mete s should be read at least w eek Iv 2 Iminediati'lv o p.et C! S! )N ( 1 ev s. M rs. i v ' 1 MhhIom Momrnls I ntetcr I N S nib the1 I. pair In" lose, ( ION N DA Install master mete is on the Water si Spring supple lines and "ii the Airport Wei! cork tiionimi ode p. Tied and dts tc COMMf I 1. mg were , c mt'le'e sunt c R - t a t SOI were; se t Illness - be persist are severe. vonr i u It may indicate that the open and reassuring ;i child needs prolession.il boul il. DlV.U.C - tell the' she help. Remember, must child "why," or he children have some or all mac lee! guilt', for the of these symptoms at break up, show your love. sometime! 1. Poor eating Modi explain what habits: they refuse food, you can, or can t afford cat poorly or too much. 2. and win. t. l.nderstand l Bedwetting or lack of your child s friends; s r ! the- if they lu re are no m.isti r measuring tin I tiii I. Hare. R su c kins"', freeman Rowley. Mrs. I'tahna Monscii. I R. A r: c tsori. ain.i James B. Smith Com nt u n it v ( onsiiltants, Iru Max 11. Nidi.. Is. J Dev ter Anderson. Danin lofland. Rolurt H are. Max Martin, an Mario Mace. Minutes ol the prewlial you sav 4. Give vious meeting weir read discipline: discipline and approved Motion Councilman Hare, gives a child a sense of he In order and security. Disci- sc comled Cou lie il Mopline should he consistent man Bartholomew Vole ccas tion carried punishment, (punishment gvcn every time a rule is unanimous. Mr. James H. Smith, btoken) and firm (a rule Community not changed once it is representing ( olsultatiis, Inc .. preset) made) but never exccs- the "Pic Itmtnan Audit" report. A alleels the child's A emotional growth home atmosphere or what happens in your home can have a lasting effect on your child When parents are vecti as loving tow, oils each other and com mum- eating with each other, then the child feels secure, loo manv arguor criticisms. ments, atulmgs can he harmful. Your worries as a parent about finances, children, or life tri gomij arc often commit!, n ,o the ehtldtcti child ' important; warm, person-chill contact in a genuine interest. Acceplaruc: ot Mm they are as individual let Security: persons. them know you are always there if you are needed 2. I montage mdept tide m e. ( luldren should know that you trust their abilities, don t be overproicctive. 'Children and adults must make mistakes in order to learn. Give them freedom to grow . 3. Give guideance: give your child a foundation for making ehou.es in a confusing l,rld Hy discussing your values and beliefs. leach by example - what you do carries more weight than know when my Is emotionally I child grow outside their own dreams A Ml itv in sdac d healths? The emotional health of a child is influenced more bv the parents and the home environment than anv other thing '.motion- mature ally parents are more likely to he able to help their children grow well. The amount a parent will ( total usable u ale r storage ar.u tic of about I'.fi.lH .1 Minimum tec gallons. oimuitlat loll (oi storage is '20,000 gallons, and will soon approach ilimote Ik Id Wed the ol meeting Aim IllOM M'MHI I How do Y tegular the- barometer I whiih to complete the manhole to accxrrding ( itv specifications. in 200 North 400 West Fillmore, Utah '743-512- 0 II buy a YAMAHA |