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Show have a unique meaning to those in crisis. There are several steps to be followed by the helping party: Step 1. Answer questions such as: When did Graveside Services held for discomfort begin? does the family interpret the event? What reminders have there been of a previous situation that was upsetting? Why does the family need help now? What clues of current distress are given? Then, Step 2. Search for resources of the Answer such family. questions as: What did the family try to do to cope with the stress produced by the precipitating event? What means of coping has the family used in the past in similar situations? What is there about the means that do not fit the dilemma? Step 3. Search for alternative means by answering: What different approaches to the problem might be tried? What ouside resources might be needed and tapped for helping in resolution of the problem? What new plan for action can be tested out now? Step 4. Review and the support familys efforts to cope in new ways: What worked, what How t Connie is the daughter of Cal and Lorraine What can you do to respect to mental health, Stewart of Fillmore. avoid mental problems A crisis has a precipitat-durin- g Out of town relatives a family crisis? ing event attached to it, and friends attending the Changes take place for example a death in the services included James during crisis periods with family. This event may Teare, Sr. and Ellen Teare (sister to James) of Bethesda, Maryland; Janice sons Stewart, Larry and Raymond and wife of Bountiful; Arlo and Nevada Stewart of Ogden; Audrey Nielson of Ninth Circuit Judge Robert F. Owens announced he will also seek reelection. Cedar Colleen City; announced Priest and daughter Lori today he will seek reelection His judicial office is a separate one, and of Monroe; and Janice in the November general election. By he and Judge Owens will not be running against each other. law, judges in Utah are Okerlund of Richfield. Owens believes that judges, in Owens has served seven years as a to deciding cases, should conaddition judge. He was appointed in 1975 as the Free tree information available first city judge for St. George, and in stantly be trying to improve the court 1978 he became one of the two state system. He is a member of the Forms Free information on Board of Agriculture. circuit for the Ninth Circuit. Committee of the State Judicial Council, judges trees to obtaining plant Arbor Day was first This circuit includes four counties, which is designing and simplifying during the Arbor Day observed in Nebraska in forms used in the State of Utah. He has Millard, Beaver, Iron and Washington. Centennial is now avail 1872 with the planting also been invited to lecture at the LDS mission his the for Following able from the National of more than a million National Judicial College in Reno, married Cheer Owens Henrie, Church, Arbor Day Foundation, trees. 5 Nevada, teaching new judges how to of have They Panguitch. formerly a nonprofit organization During the 1870s other manage small claims courts. He was dedicated to tree planting states passed legislation children, most of whom are married. elected by his fellow judges to be the in church and comactive Both are and care. to observe Arbor Day, and the first president of the Utah Association is the 100th the tradition began in munity organizations, including 1982 Southwest Series and Southwest Civic of Circuit Judges in 1978, and reelected anniversary of the obser- schools in 1882. Today the for a second term. Owens also serves as a director vance of Arbor Day in most common date for Chorale. "The times we live in present a Alcohol Recovery Center in Cedar of the schools. School children state observances is the Owens to the courts, challenge first participated in an last Friday in April, and City. observes. The work loads are inis a member of the bar in both Owens Arbor Day observance in several U.S. presidents Utah and Arizona. He served in the U.S. creasing, but court budgets remain 1882 in Cincinnati, Ohio have a proclaimed officer an was and tight. Wc used to simply add more intelligence by planting trees at Eden National Arbor Day on Army, when this happened, but today 8 years in the U.S. Government. for judges Part during a conference that date. But a number this option is more problematical, for of the American Forestry of state Arbor days are Following this assignment, he was a reasons. For this reason, a economic in Phoenix trial and attorney at other times to coincide prosecutor Congress. must be an administrator as to Southern 12 judges before for moving years The idea for Arbor Day with the best well, and manage the caseflow efficientfrom. had come his where Utah family from originally came weather, from Jan. His roots go back to the early settlers of ly with existing resources. In accomAn Nebraska. early and Feb. in the south to Millard County. James Clark Owens plishing this, theres no substitute for pioneer, J. Sterling Mor- ' May in the far north. Complaints about trial helped build the old Statehouse, and experience. advocated tree ton, are often voiced in other sections Robison there Lucretia to married delays was planting on the Nebraska People can obtain free of the country, but this has not who years later Trees were on obtaining by Brigham Young, information prairie. been a problem in the Ninth Circuit Arizona to to build move called them to needed as windbreaks, low-cotrees to plant where small claims come to trial in dams. for food and fuel, and for by sending their name within 45 days, Judge Christian Ronnow of Cedar 30 days, criminal cases shade and beauty. and address to; Centen90 in civil cases and days. has circuit other judge, National City, the Morton proposed a nial Trees, Arbor to Day Foundation, holiday be called "Arbor Day at Arbor Lodge 100, Neb. "Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently end justly and, if Benjamin Franklin you speak, speak accordingly." a meeting of the State City, NE 68410. Judge Owens seeks reelection n. tree-planti- st non-verb- didnt work, in familys experimentation with new approaches to resolving the problem? What additional efforts might pay off? When does the family begin to show signs of egorelief, improve functioning, readiness to cany on alone? Finally, Step S. Follow up. How is the family performing in relation to the presenting problem? How well can the family cope with future stress? Lyndon Callister Mental Health Center tree-planti- The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long First Security pays me 14 on my IMA. Savings Plan. Tax-Deferr- ed ...and my contributions can be made automatically. the have to SEE HOW YOUR IRA SAVINGS GROW At First annual you dont payment, although funds are insured. and pay no pay Security, sum in one that is certainly an option. You can also make periodic deposits every month, or double up on deposits, whatever is most convenient for you. Monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. The more you save, the more interest youll earn. We can arrange it your way. AND ITS ALL 84631 , Friday, April 9, 1 982-Pag- e 7 SUSC Vocational Day to be held the Teare baby Graveside services were held Saturday, April 3, 1982 at Meadow for Preston Calvin Teare, eight month old son of James and Connie Stewart Teare, who died after a long illness. Connie and James have four other children, two boys, Shawn 9, Cody 8; and two girls, Amanda 6 and Alicia age 4. The Teares reside in the San Francisco Bay area where James is Chief of Staff for three pet hospitals in the area. Millard County Progress, Flllmora, Utah You fees your There is substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. TAX-DEFERRE- D Every dollar you contribute to your IRA fund each year can be deducted from your Federal Taxable Income. And all the interest that First until you Security pays you is also withdraw the money. tax-deferr- ed Open your account today per annum, current variable rate, for a period of 3 month. Minimum opening deposit 0 3500. Additions in anv amount, or choose from three other IRA savings plans. These tables are based on the assumption that one contribution of the amount specified is made annually at the beginning of each tax year and that the interest accumulates and is compounded quarterly. DOUBLE the dollar figures above for married couples hf both work ) who together contribute 52. 000 each (54,000 total ) annually. INC'Rt SE amounts by for a ho contribute 32,250 annually married couple (with a spouse Fnrslt SEEEtmrDty Elainto Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of TDIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. 1 Nearly 900 students from Utah and Nevada schools will visit Southern Utah State College April 20 for vocational contests in business and agriculture. Around 300 students are expected to compete in team and individual soil and livestock judging. Another 600 students will meet at SUSC for large and small school business competition that includes a new contest in machine transcription. "We have invited over 40 schools to compete in business contests, said Larry A. Olsen, professor of business. "In addition to the new machine transcription contest, students will compete in filing, business math, accounting, spelling, business English, American Free Enterprise, and first and second year typewriting and shorthand. Sponsored each year by the SUSC School of Business and Technology, business department faculty serve as contest of Members judges. SUSCs Chi Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, a national business club, help correct the hundreds of contest papers. "A major advance this year, Dr. Olsen said, "is the use of a computer to typehelp determine writing results. Business winners will be announced at a 2 p.m. awards assembly held in the SUSC War Memorial Fieldhouse. Among the n prizes will be SUSC scholarships for winners in accounting, typewriting, and shorthand. The majority of business vocational day contests will be held in the SUSC Business Building, Olsen said, with others in the Thorley Recital Hall and fieldhouse. contests Agricultural are sponsored each year by the SUSC Division of Agriculture, School of Science, with assistance from the SUSC Ag Gub. In agricultural compewill students tition, compete in soil and livestock judging in activities held at the SUSC Valley Farm which is located three miles west of Cedar City. Competition will be held in both team and individual events. contests Agricultural are sponsored each by the SUSC Division of Agriculture, School of Science, with assistance from the SUSC Ag Gub. that We estimate about 300 students will participate in contests and demonstrations at the Valley Farm, Eli Gait, assistant professor of agriculture, said. "Winners of this contest will compete in areas in which they have excelled during the school year. compete in state agricultural contests later at Utah State University. We are very pleased to have students visit SUSC each year for vocational competition, Clark said, "to have them SUSC will host vocational contests in industrial education and home economics on May 4. Women, children helped by clinic The W1C Program, (which stands for Women, Infants and Children), is preventive health care. Through dietary counseling and nutrition education, participants come to understand the relationbetween good ship nutrition and their health. Futhermore, participants needing other health or social services are identified and referred to appropiate agencies. To be eligible to receive foods under the WIC Program, infants, children and pregnant or lactating women must meet all of the following criteria: 1. They are residents of Millard County. 2. They are financially eligible. 3. They are certified by competent professionals from the Central Utah District Health Department as being nutritionally at risk because of anemia, inadequate growth patterns, low birth inadequate weight, dietary patterns, a high risk pregnancy or disease which conditions or directly or indirectly alter nutritional status or the of dietary adequacy intakes. a supplemental food, nutrition and health prooffered locally gram through the Central Utah District Health Department. Women who are pregnant, lactating or who have delivered within six months may be eligible for enrollment. Infants under one year and children up to five years of age may also qualify for assistance. the by Sponsored United States Department of Agriculture, the program is administered by the Division of Family Health Services, Utah State of Department Health, through local health clinics. The program provides women with foods high in iron, protein, calcium and vitamins A, C, and D. These are believed to be in effective reducing complications of pregnancy, in increasing birth weight of infants, and in maximum providing for mental and potential physical development. The foods prescribed for infants and children Anyone interested In are designed to promote obtaining WIC services optimal growth during may call or visit: Phillis their critical period of Davis in Delta, 2S2 West or John development. Main, Primary concern of the Paulsen, 55 South 400 program is to deliver West, 864-361- 743-572- 1982 addition of the Utah Travel Guide now available The most definitive book on travel in Utah, The "Utah Travel 1982 edition is Guide, now available free of charge to the general public. The guide includes the Utah highway map, a National Parks section, general information on travel in Utah, a yearly calendar of events happening throughout the State, hunting and fishing regulations, campgrounds and hotelmotel acomo-dations. The book is divided into nine each sections, representing one of the travel regions in the State. In each section, is listed the specific tourist attractions in that area and suggested driving tours with clear maps included. Within each region, towns and cities are listed alphabetically with a brief description of sites and interesting events in the city. The Guide is free and is available throughout the State at Visitor Information Centers, Chambers of Commerce and Utah Hotel A Motel Association member properties. The Guide is published annually by the Utah Hotel & Motel Association in cooperation with the Utah Travel Council and can also be obtained by contacting the Travel Council, Council HallCapitol Hill. S.L.C., Utah 84114 or call 533-568- wished his following was as big as the classifieds . . . If you want to reach a big audience, reach for the classified ads. More buyers and sellers meet |