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Show goes our respect and gratitude, signed, Your Friends." The honor guard con sisted of his fellow workers, Ron Osborne, Darnell Andrus, George Westbrook, Gyde Jensen, Jack Orgill, Paul Mitchell, and Bruce Brown. The tribute, read by Jean Terry, made note of Dow'i devotion to his country and how proud he was of his town. As a charter member of the American Legion Post there were several ' ; "World Peace and TT l " tills Understanding Through Rotary in South Salt : Lake County," will be the subject of an address to the Rotary Club of South Salt Lake I ft County on Aug. 18. The address will be delivered by Rulon B. Stanfield, district goverwill nor. Stanfield confer with Dr. Joe Miles, club president, and other officers on the projects attributed to him, the Chick-a-reLegion baseball, Boys e, ; V. " ; i v State, and others. He was instrumental in organizing a volunteer in fire department Lri.H.i Draper and he later assist local Army recruiters and meet with his high school peers to inform them about the many opportunities offered by the Army. Memorial . U.S. Army assigns Private John L. Tol- man, 19, son of Mr and Mrs Gordon H. Tolman cof Midvale, has been 1947-198- presented to his widow, presents business leaders in West Jordan, Jordan, Midvale, South and Sandy. Past projects have included financial support for the handicapped scout troop Private Tolman join- in West Jordan; the ed the Army in May, finishing of a covered taking his basic and brick patio and barbeadvanced individual cue at the Hillcrest Care training at Fort Sill, Center in Sandy; and Oklahoma. He enlisted support of programs at for a critical skill in the the Copperview Comcombat arms and munity Center including received a $5000 enlist- the Kid of the Month ment bonus. He was award.' trained as an artillary A member of the crewman. Rotary Gub of Ogden, d Stanfield is Upon completion of and a . consultant for his assignment as a Balance Security and a recruiter aide, he will be sales associate and assigned to the 101s sales trainmg represenairborne at Fort Camptative with American' bell, Kentucky. He is a 1980 graduate of Hillcrest High School. Merle Dow, which read, assigned temporary "In Memorial to J. duty as a U.S. Army Rayburn Dow. "Mr Hometown Recruiter aide, an Army spokesFireworks" for the happiness you man announced today. As a Recruiter Aide, brought into the lives of so many. With this plaque Private Tolman will The city of Draper rmemebered J. Rayburn Dow, "Mr Fireworks" at their July 24 celebraton. Prior to the fireworks display a plaque was activities this year. The South Salt Lake County Rotary Club re- semi-retire- Tolman J. Rayburn Dow is honored service group's JohnTolman became the first full time fireman in the vicinity. During this time he took the responsibility of the fireworks and was the i ' designer of the American Flag display. Capt. Bob Brown and Mayor Glen Cannon were In part of the organizers of a Merle Dow is holding plaque presented this presentation, under to her on July 24 In memory of her the direction of Bruce chairman of husband, J. Rayburn Down, Draper. He Washburn, the celebration. he for the was commended "happiness brought Into the lives of so many," In his role of "Mr Fireworks." The plaque was signed, "Your Friends." Dow devoted many years to the Draper fireworks program. Much of his talent was donated. Divorce handled differently, never an easy situation Rotarians schedule meeting t men and Young women interested in 1, learning more about Army opportunities should contact Private Tolman at the U.S. Army recruiting station in Midvale. Telephone 566-168- 6. Family Assurance Corp. in Supplemental Health Programs. He was elected to his office at the Rotary international convention in Sao Paul, Brazil. Rotary, with more, than 19.000 clubs in 150 lands, is an organization of business and professional men who provide humanitarian services. not Divorce only changes the lives of the adults involved, but it ts children dramatically, a Weber State College professor said. Frank Appolonio, associate professor of child and family studies at Weber State, said that when parents divorce, children can get torn apart in the fighting. said, Appolonio "Divorce for children is never an easy thing. It's always a traumatic experience." He added, "What works best for adults is not always best for children." According to Appolonio different children handle the divorce of their parents differently, but as a rule boys have a harder time adapting than girls. "After the first two years boys tend to resolve the initial trauma," he said. "Girls sometimes can do it in the first year." Either way, it's a long time' and very traumatic." He said that school age children of divorced parents tend to cry more, pout more and cling more. Boys can also be more hostile and less imaginative. "Pre-schoole- times as many expulsions handle the divorce," he from school as did explained. He said both parents children from stable should continue to suphomes, he said. But besides effecting port the child as well as the child's early years supporting the parent Appolonio said that who has custody. "Parents can pull research is showing "some hint of enduring children into a conflict effects" associated with and try to fornj alliances. Children are much bet divorce. of ter off when parents don't He said, "One study do whose men older that," he said. parents divorce explained Appolonio experienced found they are less stable that often when parents emotionally, have more divorce, children think of a tendency for nervous the parent breakdowns and are less has also stopped loving them. close to their children." He said, "The child He added also that children whose parents might think, 'If mom divorce ten to get divor- doesn't love dad anymore she might not love me.' ces themselves. to ApThat," he said, "is one of But according the the saddest things." not be it may polonio He pointed out that the divorce itself, but the is for divorced alternate conflict and fighting associated with the parents to explain to divorce that is hard on their . kids that "just because mom and dad children. "If a couple can't make couldn't make it doesn't it as a married pair it will mean we don't love you." Both parents should have a great effect on to visit so they how continue their children they T 1 can have warm and open relationships with theirr children, he said. old One five-yea- r pleaded, "Daddy, please, please visit," and another said, "Mom didn't want me. I have nobody to love me. If I die tomorrow it wouldn't matter." Appolonio added, however, "If parents are having high rates of conflict, yelling and beating for example, it might be better for the child if they were to break. But the best alternative," he continued, "is to stay together and have a happy, peaceful life." A child testifying at a Senate subcommittee hearing on Child and Human Development said, "Children are worrying about things like their parents getting a divorce. Well, maybe this has something to do with saving children, but I think it has something to do with children's . hearts." rrcTDa3 The "CHI Saving Place Sale MURRAY AND SANDY Ms often rs times blame themselves for the divorce," he said. 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