Show w 1 HT1 1 eeeflt What you give is yours forever Jordan Leigh Fullmer celebrated her first birthday on January 13 1991 Her proud parents are Tom and Heidi Fullmer of Salt Lake are Steven Grandparents City Salina Clark and Donna Crane Fullmer of Springville and Dorothy Warren Ottlcy Horace B Deets executive director of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) recently wrote an article entitled The Right Things To Do: Give of Yourself Why is giving of yourself the right thing to do? There are many reasons Besides the paramount one ‘Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself there arc numerous benefits that accrue to one who devotes himselfhcrself to serving others: health (both physical and emotional) satisfaction filling of time be wasted that might otherwise sharing of wisdom acquired over a lifetime of experience etc All of these benefits come to anyone who But they are serves voluntarily to Senior particularly important Citizens who possibly have more time and wisdom than the main- - stream population Mr Deets quotes Dr Ethel Percy Andrus founder of AARP when she wrote: What I spent is gone What I kept is lost But what I gave away Will be mine forever Pablo Picasso said it for all of us whether we are painters or not: ‘There is never a moment when a painter can say ‘I’ve done a good day’s work and tomorrow is Sunday’ You can never write the words The End Would you like to become involved? Call the woman who has her fingers on the pulse of for our area: RonnaLeyba Director RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) Sevier County girl is recipient of scholarship A Sevier County girl was one of the eleven young people all children of workers who lost their lives in industrial accidents who received a $1000 scholarship from the Workers Compensation Fund of Utah The scholarship program was established last November and was designed to benefit the children of deceased workers insured by the fund The scholarship consists of the payment of tuition and fees up to $ 000 at a state supported institution of higher education Shcree Wilkinson daughter of Arlo (deceased) and Jeanine Wilkinson of Glcnwood was the recipient of the scholarship Sherce recently graduated from Richfield High School as a member of the National Honor Society She plans to attend Dixie College gram will provide meaningful assistance and recognition to deserving young people who otherwise to might not have the opportunity pursue a higher education or vocational training” said Blaine Palmer Fund Chief Executive Officer Other recipients include: Shad Christensen Brent Santaquin Kori Kenneth Gentry Washington Rae Grange Emery Nathan Grange Emery - now attending Snow College Dannielle Harris Sandy David Hogan Ogden Robert Langston Monticello Rodger Martin Moab Fork Shane Ogden American David Rasmussen Sandy creates masterpiece and his wife created a work of art that brings feelings of joy and peace to millions each year His name? Bertel Thorvaldsen He was the creator of the mag- - Navy Lt Ryan Christensen has retired Navy Lt Ryan L Christensen son of Owen Christensen of Redmond has retired from active duty with the Department of the Navy after 20 years of service Christensen most recently served at Naval Surface Weapons Center Fallon Nevada A 1968 graduate of North Sevier High School and a 1977 graduate of the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science degree he joined the Navy in November of 1970 He was a pilot nificent Christus a replica of which is one of the jewels on historic Salt Lake City Temple Square Thorvaldsen was bom in Copenhagen Denmark in 1770 and after finishing his studies at age 26 he went to Rome where he remained for 40 years He set up a classical studio and at times employed as He many as 50 men assistants made sketches for the statues and his assistance but alsupervised ways gave the final touch to all of his works himself The rich the learned princes and kings even the Pope came to his studio and commissioned works When he returned to Denmark his works were acknowledged masterpieces all over Europe Eva Henschen curator of the Thorvaldsen Museum in Copenhagen says many stories have been told about the outstretched arms of the clay model of the Christus sinking over night These are simply The artist made careful myths drawings before he began his sculpture The foot high reproduction of the famous depiction of the resurrected Christ was placed in the North Visitors Center in 1962 It was cut from one piece of white Cararra marble by Italian sculptor Aldo Rebechi ' Sprouse Plumbing North Sevier Gun (hub Stigs Call Call Of Salina 165 People South 400 East Salina or CaH lor more Information r Visitors always walcomt! The Sunday Mixed Doubles bowling league results for January 27 1991 were as follows 1 - Labrum Ford 99 wins 51 losses 2 - J & B Style Bar 94 12 wins 55 12 losses 3 - Gunnison Implement 94 and 56 4 - Swenson Metals 93 and 57 5 - Buchanan 86 12 and 63 12 6 Trucking Davis Upholstery 80 12 and 69 1 27 - Hi Roe Dairy 67 12 and 82 12 8 - Georgia Pacific 66 12 and 83 12 9 - Kennedy 56 12 and 93 12 10 Little Wonder 55 12 and 94 12 1 1 - Lauries Wallcovering 53 12 and 96 12 and 12 - Sandis California 9 1 Jordan Leigh Fullmer Snow College offers class in tutoring adults and Kristen Young will wed Young will say vows Mr and Mrs Joe Springer of Salina are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Gaylan to Kristen Young is the daughter The of Mr and Mrs Ross Young of Carey Idaho The couple have chosen March 16 1991 as their wedding day and will exchange vows in the Manti LDS Temple A Reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 7 to 9 pm in the Salina Ward Cultural Hall Gaylan and Kristen are both graduates from Snow College and are now attending Utah State University Gaylan served an LDS Mission California in Sacramento Governor's Conference for Women set at BYU Brigham Young University and the Utah Governor’s Commission for Women and Families will coConfersponsor an International ence on Gender and the Family at BYU February 6 7 and 8th from all over the Participants US and several countries will share their expertise on topics as varied as fathering in the family historical perspectives the law and other issues re'atcd to family violence and elder care Sessions will begin at 9 am each day in the Wilkinson Center Keynote speakers will be Kalja Boh a sociologist from the Uni Tips for versity of Ljubljana Yugoslavia Justice Christine Durham of the Utah State Supreme Court and Laurel Thatcher Ulrich historian from the University of New Hampshire A registration fee of $75 will include all sessions conference refreshment breaks and WednesBYU studay conference dinner dents may attend the conference free For more information contact conference chair Vance at For information on registration housingor transportation call BYU Conferences and Workshops High Team Game Sportskeeper 679 with handicap Barney’s 851 High Team Series both scratch and handicap were won by Barney’s 20 2 and 2414 respectively High Individual Game and Series were all won by Vickie Hunt 225 249 629 697 respectively Vickie Hunt bowled 225 183 217 - 625 JoAnne Wilson had a triple game of 95 Drive Inn 5? and 97 High team game - Labrum ford 713 with hdep Swenson Metal 820 High team series - Labrum Ford 2063 with hdep Davis Upholstery 2385 High individual game scratch Kyp Shaw 223Vicki Hunt 210 with hdep Blaine Westlund 243 Vicki Hunt 233 High individual series hdep Kyp Shaw 629 Shauna Page 655 200 games bowled were by Kyp Shaw 223 Gerry Hunt 2 13 Mark Ross 200 and Vicki Hunt 210 to adults is the Assistant Rosalie Robson Director of the Center for tana State Development University at Monand her experience in adult education programs is extensive Ms Robson is currently a VISTA literacy program and Student Literacy corps project both at Montana State University The training is set for Friday February 8 from 4 to 8 pm and Saturday February 9 from 9 am to 5 pm in the Student Union BUilding at Snow To sign up - or for more information call Jill Hansen or Mat Barreiro at Snow College extension 244 Central Utah office ready to help military families The eleven Utah Community Mental Health Centers and the Utah National Guard have coordinated efforts to provide counseling and support few the families of the 2200 Utah service people called to active duty in the Persian Gulf These families are struggling emotionally with battles of their own dealing with fear anxiety and loneliness along with the realities of reduced income and loss of or reduction in insurance benefits Community the throughout Health Centers state have organ- - ized to provide support and guidance in the problems faced by the families of service people In Our Area the Central Utah Mental Health Office 255 West Main in Mt Pleasant UT 84647 is ready arid able to help Phone them at for more information If you would like to volunteer to help with this important project contact Richard Boswell at the Utah National Guard Phone News Items those who care Ron Nielsen Richfield Care Center Let me share some ideas which may be of help for you folks who are care givers for the elderly at home You will have many of the same types of challenges we have here at the Center with aggressive behavior in some folks who feel overly restricted It is not unusual for any of us to feel frustrated and express some aggressive behavior when our usual freedoms are lost even though it may be necessary for our own protection Freedom of behavior is an important aspect of human life People make decisions about actions they will take and when where and how they will take them Although behavior choices are sometimes Your chance to help wipe out illiteracy problem faced by young and old people in your community is here Snow College’s VISTA Adult Literacy Program is proud to announce its tutor training in Literacy Volunteers of America This training is open to students and the public and is designed to teach tutoring skills to novice tutors who will teach reading and writing skills the Gay Ian Springer Kristen Sunday Mixed Doubles Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm Friendly Local i” Classifieds Work! Thursday Bowling Scores Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of January 21 are as follows: Barney’s Trucking 15 wins 1 loss Georgia Pacific 14 wins 2 losses Sports Keepers 13 wins 3 losses Jean’s and A & J Welding are tied at Zions Bank Curtis Country Auto Redding f are Luella Long and Mr and Mrs Leo Crane Salt Lake City and Mrs Naomi Crandall of Provo Gaylan Springer and study history “While nothing can make up for the loss of a loved one in an industrial accident we at the Fund believe that the scholarship pro- Scandinavian woodcarver Quig Nielsen A Scandinavian who was bom in poverty to an Icelandic woodcarver Gorman - iJAY-v- for constrained people usually perceive persona freedom in choosing their behaviors Freedom to choose when and how to behave may promote well being With appropriate freedom one can choose behaviors that maximize needed satisfaction When freedoms are threatened or reduced we become upset This can cause us to use specific actions or words to deal with the difficulties we face and avoid additional loss of freedoms At any given time a person has to use a set of ‘free’ behaviors Example of these free behaviors include getting up in the morning making a cup of coffee reading the paper listening to the radio before Whenever the workday begins threatened with behavior curtailment a person may respond as if that threat were a barrier to perThe greater the sonal freedom reaction the more forcefully the in either will respond individual verbal or physical ways It must be recognized that choice and necessary is an important component in everyday life This does not change just because an individual ages or becomes dependent on others for care Nor does it change when the individual changes environment It becomes disimportant for the care giver to cover ways in which the individual It may can choose and participate be as simple as providing for choice in a dress or shirt for the day or allowing the individual to struggle as he begins to participate in daily care and not interfering by attempt the elderly 1 1 528-3-1 ing to help Because moving to the Care Center can cause some restriction of usual freedoms of earlier life we try very hard to help folks retain their individuality and choices of daily activity Let’s all remember how we enjoy our freedoms and how we become defensiveoraggressi ve when those freedoms are taken from us Be sensitive exercise patience and in giving care so understanding that even when some freedoms have to be restricted they are understood and aggressive behavior can be limited Men plead guilty to bombing South 'i Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 (ChlkhWs A FOOT CLINIC Dr MacKay Winkel DPM Serving the Gunnison & Richfield Areas Call for Appointment: Dr Jan Christensen's Office Richfield Family Practice Clinic Wednesdays Only!!! 1 Church f o) Pastor Mike Bardon Four men charged in the Halloween bombing of the Mark home in Ml Pleasant entered a guilty plea in Manti recently The men Heath Cook 18 Moroni Jon L Cook 8 Fountain Green Thomas M Davis 19 Wales and Ricky R Goble 20 Ml Pleasant will be sentenced on February 13 in district court An acetylene bomb exploded October 31 damaging a chainlink fence and breaking a window at the Bezzant home Bezzant principal of North Sanpete High when the incident occurred submitted his resignation a few days later He and his family are now living in Utah county am in Sterling 5 ElBSI BAPTIST CHURCH of Centerfield Utah 75 West 300 North r Service: 9 am School: 10 am Monday Night Bible Study: 8 pm Worship Sunday 4 "Everyone Welcome" |