Show ts :'Kt Page Herald Journal Logan Utah Thuriday March 19 1992 12-- Tha "' ' ' - vt i v v ' i- i t h Desert Skies sponsors dance a! Bite Hall ' Desert Skies is sponsoring a dance from 830 pm tomidnight Friday at Elite Hall in Hynun Cost is $7 per couple Ken Young win provide free dance instruction the first hour Everyone is invited Cache Songwriters Association meets Cache Songwriters Association meets at 10 am Saturday in die Builea Center 43 S Main Logan Anyone interested in attending is 7 welcome For more information call Jan at 363-068- f Populist Party Convention slated The Populist Frety Convention meets from 9 am to 4 pm C of the Sait Palace in Salt Lake Gty Ail are welcome Saturday in Suite Imperial Glee Club presents spring concert i’ lire Imperial Glee Club of Cache Valley presents an “Extra : I f I h e environment in which children grow up were without conflict and if adults Music clinic concert slated for Saturday Some 500 middle school and Junior high musicians will converge on the Utah State University Fine Arts Center Friday and Saturday to participate in die Fifth Annual Northern Utah Music Clinic The yotuig musicians will perform at 3:30 pm Saturday in die Kent Concert HalL The public is invited to the free concert Gary Dunn choral director at Mount Logan Middle School and president of die Northern Utah Music Clinic will direct die honor choir Dr Warren Burton of die USU music department will direct one honor orchestra and Richard Hansen conductor of the Madison High School Orchestra in Rexburg Idaho will direct another The two honor bands will be directed by Mountain Crest band director Sherri Manning am assistant director Lynn Poulson v misbehavior Since these conditions do not exist it is often necessary to help families with foeir particular proUeane Why do children misbdiave? First of all let's remember that children aren't bom perfect They leam good habits and inquire a conscience in the process we call life want very much to belong to be important accepted and needed byothers a sense of belonging usefuL If they are die feel accepted die courage necessary to grow and mature Often however they become discour aged and turn from being useflil to being selfish Every action of a child has purpose Each child is ming his or her own private logic to fold a way to belong or to be needed Sometimes h is socially acceptable and sometimes not Ine child who misbehaves believes Ms or her actions will bring significance Typically when children are discouraged they misbehave Such children do not M Hall plans to attend Brigham Young Melissa Hall daughter of Jan and Alyson Hall adveriisfatg children without serious j isasemoratSky School the Petersen Petersen son of Larry and (Bee Petersen is a at Sky View High School He is active In Helpline eight-wee- Qat 50 All-Sta- s C debate continues mem the From Porch Majority L weight lifting Concert Msdmrch Damond’s hobbies and interests indude lifting weights now and water skiing drawing saowmobiling and Just being around people After high school Demand plans to attend collie for a year rfoeu go on aa LDS come home get married and ' have a happy ftenfly life" 1MI1 oJsQj Oh m v l 4hiiUDi mill ($ r‘ Si r 07 ihi? iiaafiiiniuitr Up ’ 752-396- 4 ae-ni- or Front k grief support Parch Hospice of Cache Valley sponsors an 7 pm each Monday in the Media Center of Mount Logan ConcertMajority Choir 875 N 200 East Logan Group discussion is planned and is the BsGa Girls’ Asaoda- for this Monday Anyone who needs help dealing with die lore of a tion president this year She loved one is welcome There is no charge For more information call played volleyball for two years 752-20ext 293 was a member of foe Ferinmbtg Girls’ (Bee and had a lead in (he Unicom Theatre presents ‘Winnie the Pooh’ school musical The Soared of Unicom Theatre’s spring production AiA Milne’s timeless classic Matie She la a member of foe te Choir attended Winnie the Poob will be performed at 7 pm Monday March 23 and Close-U- p in State Utah the in Theatre the 27 of March Washington DjC University Morgan Friday Fine Aits Center Coat is $4 for adults $230 for children under 12 and is Bated taWho'i Who and senior citizens Family tickets (for up to 6 people) are $12 Among Amotion JHtfc School (Writ Tickets may be purchased at Basket’s Eta die AvA Gallery in die ftwturff Mrlitis Stale and is on the Okrin Hitch Bullen Center or at die door Youth Advisory Committee She i has served on die Lewiston City Youth Council for three yean Melissa is active far the LDS Cfamdi and is now precident of tBy The Toledo Blade fMMf ami linit MSny of us take a couple of her Land's class and ' Hones do it So do pigs cows vitamin C tablets — 500 mg or LDS Seminary She mainTains a goats rets chickens your pet 1000 mg daily — hoping for 33 grade point average some benefit dog and evenfrogs and retakes Off DOOOICI DhOT Homans are toat am such doses among flgjf plnn playing (ifi jlaiift Experts say moat other animals on earth We safe for bedtinr people There dancing and morte rank with monkeys Indian may be a rim however for After admol bats and a otiier few fruitreating creatures mat have lost die ability to synthesize (heir own supptyof conditions i vitamin C Do vitamin C msolements do I Brime experts believe dial we omf gopShould we actually be Bead ydily min amounts l— 11 I CttinlHfl ft fUftofitfon fcifMiiiitofo ascorbic add — 60 ms daily ' eachdav? 563-37We need answers to lots of according ' to tiie National Academy of Sciences’ Food and : questions about vitamin C Nutrition Board especially ' in an era when — America agnrrircs over foe Ugh V? This disagreement ‘Tnadoaes or minidoses — it at coats of health care Even a foe heart of a scientific debate TTvtff rednetion far fftit over vitamin C foat has been Influenza — let alone heart disease and cancer — would save ammering far too long Indeed 1992 is die 50th anniAmericana billions of doDars versary of flare first study sug- each year gesting that vitamin C prevents Yet government health ofcold Reported in die ficials devote tittle attention to 1942 in foe Journal of foe for preventing disease American Medical Association programs And tiiey mindlessly scoff at (he (he study found foat college that vitamin C does students given 200 mg of possibility wotfc ascorbic and each day caught IS imtituB percent fewer colds Hk National Other stndies have supported (NCI) held a symposium on anddisputed vitamin’s C value in vitamin C in 1990 after studies preventing and reducing foe se-- suggested it might help prevent ? verity of colds Scores of recent studies suggest foat vitamin C ' Scientists ihiiwiwd gg mOOt- Vmay be protect people against ing ns - Damoni View High in ’ University and major in D or want to retaliate and foe children in turn seek farther revenge With this goal parents need to avoid getting even and misbehavionas: must work at building trust The last god of misbehavior is goals" The first goal is attention die display of inadequacy Here seeking Children when seeking the children fed a sense of attention through misbehavior belonging only by convincing fed they axe only important if others mitt they are unable or Perents recognize tide they are receiving attention To t§Mn negative h101 is better by their own feelings of and despair and by than no attention at alL Parents a tendency to agree that die can recognize (Ms goal by looking at their own feeling and children are hopeless Regardless responses to the children (an--) of what foe parents try there is and watching the no improvement Hero parents noyance behavior after correc- must encourage and not criticize tion (temporarily stopping then and above all never give up itartini stain) Although we do not cause The second goal ' of children to misbdiave we often misbehavior is power There reinforce their inappropriate children fed that they are only goals If we would change their important if they are host The behavior we most focua on parents fed angry and die encouragement and avoid falling children react with aggressive or into a trip of reacting in the ways ' defiant compliance The parents listed above should withdraw from conflict realizing that this reduces the Ttent Vtents Is w draotor of santaac for Cache and Rich oounSaa of Bear power struggle Wver ManM HnNi Swvtoaa Ina INs The Ihitdgoal is reveqge This ootwnn b presented aa a pubic santoe is where the children want to hurt and Is bdmded to areW Mvtdutes and or get even The parents fed hurt fcndbehlmpiwrihg (he gadget He r Wentz SSSSSS! were perfect then it would be possible to raise She is active Grief support group meets Monday believe they can belong in usefal ways so they seek to bdong misbehavior Several psychologists have-r- Trent noVi Concert" at 7:30 pm Monday in the Logan 10th LDS Ward ' 500 R 800 North Logan Favorite love songs of past years sung Everyone is welcome kids’ misbehavior Avoid reinfi 8IS®oin£ TtaiTl Irenu Sotno notricthnn npply FREE ESTIMATES! ”1 I' North Main Smithfield Monday thruSaturday 105 rS-r- ? 10-6:ii:- j - more than a week for planti to show foe affect of foe chemical and all foe extra is washed off during foe next rain storm" Monitoring sites will be set up to help ' imwiw where foe pollution is coming from so the problems can be fixed Anybody wilting to donate time or materials to die project should tiie office at 9 or the SCS office at 753-56Work wffl probably resume March 28 instead of this Saturday doe to u i' formers and landowners — to really dean up foe Little Bear River “A lot of foe blame is laid on the formers when actually there is a lot of pollution coming from the urban areas" dark added “A house owner will lake or Round-u- p and spray it on weeds and when foe weeds don’t (tie far two days they will spray foem again and again It takes 2-4- -v - ' D 753-527- 16 ir i re “God Bless Chris LeDoux” Garth Brooks Chris LoDoux lllutuB unMfgrouna n m vVMmn B The Simmons Brottrers k Saturday April 11 1992 UAU Flakttiouaa Logan 7ttpjn Sants A Danes floor OdMVUqrM LA foBte Cbm laBJS RNN rann ngnrM vbb ir- - ' ' wm IbbmbbSJb iMimsm rnsHM JteriMlwrOrSUwaCBiniw HrtBMSHBwCuringi I Igk Wug fofcM tofo 8mmb nimms knimni haghlM M V - r i t : 1 t- - V-- - it 1' s rv |