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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, October 1 5, 1 982 Page 4 Work hard to praise the things he does for himself and to substitute the phrase, "let me show you how" for "let me help you. There is no boost for like being able Helps For Parents MMS NEWS Developing Independence By By Keesha Ewers Football On October 6th the Millard Eagles once again conquered! The Richfield Wildcats came over to l illmore and played a the game good against indomitable Eagles. At halftime the score was 20-0- . the 3rd and 4th During quarters the Eagles racked up 14 more points which left a for final victory of 34-- 0 Millard. Good Job Guys! The nest game will be played in Moab against the Devils. Well see everyone thereon October 21st. FHANews Pam Brunson, Rodcback, and Keesha Ewers returned front a recently convention held in Salt Lake City on October 8(h and 9th. These girls gav e a brief report in the October EHA meeting for their Chapter members on October 13th. Pam will be giving a workshop on the Healthy Student Body in January. Keesha will do her Kim workshop during her meeting in February on "Families and Futures." Kim Brunson and Keesha Ewers will be returning to Salt Lake City on October I HA for Hero the Convention. They will be bringing back information on the Hero enterprise system to share with their Chapter. Science Day The annual Science day will be held on October 22nd. Mini classes will be given in different areas of science and mathematics at the Brigham Toung University. The Science Bowl will also be held on this date. Schools from all over the state will be competing against each other in different answering questions relating to science. The team that will be from Millard competing consists of: Ellis Peterson, Keesha Ewers, Robert Land, Leslie Hirchie, Blanche Hare, and Derin Dearden. This year two students have been chosen as the best science students of the year. They are Ewers Keesha and Ellis Peterson. Good Luck to everyone attending! fMa55 A day on Venus days. equivalent Thomas D. Eno, M.S. Psychologist Make d Library Building Fund Month Merlin & Lorraine Hare (fourth contribution) ByTrudy Bond" FHA President years. In addition, Clifton worked there for four years making a total of seven years the couple spent working at the temple. If you think youre saving Laura has many hobbies. having by your She loves to crochet, garden, money lake their lunches children and quilt. She has made close from homeratherthan buying to 100 quilts for close family them at school, think again. members. According to food service Miss is Bond (Note: officials around the country, who all reside in the Provo-Oreand writing it may be cheaper to buy lunch interviewing area. Laura, who profiles on many local senior at school and more nutritious currently resides in Meadow, citizens as her FHA Service to boot. has 15 grandchildren and 12 Utah state child nutrition Project. The Progress will publish her column each director Hank Winawer also Laura and her family have month. Along with an compared average costs of always been active in the LDS interesting visit for Trudy, the similar school and Church. She has held many interviews sack lunches. In his also provide positions, such as Stake and entertainment and company study, school lunches were an Relief Ward Society for the senior citizen. We even better buy. School lunch Stake Sunday com mend her for her efforts. ) Presidency, prices in Utah average 72 cents Counselor to the Board, in elementary grades and 82 Primary, and Secretary to the in secondary schools. It cents It's nice to have a soup Mutual and Primary. Four of cost $1.10 to prepare a or hot can that be served her grandsons have fulfilled comparable lunch at home. Potato like Portside cold, missions, two in Japan, one in Joanne Styler, the school Combine two cans Taiwan, and another in Soup. lunch director in Montgomery oz. each) condenShe also has a (10-1- 2 Holland. County, Maryland, became of potato soup cream sed grandson and granddaughter concerned about the with teaspoon nutritional value of meals currently serving in Texas. dill One of her weed, students eat after doing her has just recently returned teaspoon salt and three survey of fast food places. from a mission to Oklahoma. cups milk. Heat to serving One of the fast food chicken Clifton and Laura were temperature, stirring lunches, she said, contains ordinance workers in the occasionally. Garnish with no vitamin C, very little Manti Temple for three sour cream, sprinkled vitamin A, and much less with chopped chives or calcium and iron than the he can't tie his shoes slip on cooked, crumbled bacon. lunches we serve at school. shoes may be appropriate. Mrs. Styler also believes To serve cold, heat first, Anger or tears may be a then beat well and chill. that some brown bag lunches signal that the task is too from home are nutritionally (Yield: cups.) difficult. Substitute another suspect. Many parents make request that is just as time consuming and requires just as much effort but is not as Laura Beckstrand, 86 years Each day there will be many old, was born in Fillmore, situations where he will ask Utah to Mr. and Mrs. Charley 15, for help. This request may Swallow on December in such a 1896. She was married to the come on way that you sense he needs late Clifton Beckstrand 1917 in the Salt you and that if you dont help October 3, you arcan unfeeling or "bad" Lake Temple. Their family consists of five parent. Lavon, Rhea, These situations might be children, handled in one of the Nelda, Theresa, and Therald, lodothings. reinforcers such as allowance or T.V. time contigent upon getting the assignment done. 3. Chart the things you are currently working on. For example: Asking for help before trying it himself. Keep a pad of paper on the refrigerator (or wherever). When the behavior occurs, tally it. At the end of the day put the number of tallies on a chart. Reward for a drop in number of tallies. Or, for example, playing with his friends. Chart the number of 15 minute periods he plays with other youngsters each day. An reward for appropriate improvement might be a treat for his group. 4. Provide frequent reinforcement for doing tasks on his own. A half hour T.V. break following a half hour of progress. Parents can help a child hard work may make the task develop independence. Here seem easier. A parent working are some suggestions: along on a task can be 1. Independence is an reinforcing. The parents attitude. If the family will needs to be supporting and discuss the goals they have for reinforcing rather than critical the youngster in relation to his of the work thechild does. need to be independent they Recognize the things he will find support from one does do for himself and reinforce them with praise and another. rewards. for tangible For 2. Plan assignments him. Be sure he has chores. example: You came down to This is especially important in breakfast all dressed and I families with one children, didnt have to tell you. Lets where the youngest child is lake a few minutes and play much younger than the catch today. 5. Watch your interaction others, or where he has a handicapping condition that with the child. Do you help brings out the need to him willingly but ingnorc or protect him. him when he does it himself? mother When a child requires help with tasks that should have been mastered at his age or when he requires frequent reassurance that he is doing well, his behavior is called dependent. The behavior may reflect poorly developed skills, expectations that are beyond his ability, or an environment that reinforce helplessness. The youngster may be unsure of his worth as a person and feel that others do not value him as an individual. The style of parent-chilinteraction frequently consists ol a set of habits that are difficult to change without conscious effort. Dependent behavior gets in the way of appropriate social and emotional development. It can interfere with academic Contributors To Fillmore City Senior Citizen of the following ways: 1. Make the matter example, behavior a for routine, of Before we have breakfast we get dressed, or you always have to tie you own shoes. Allow time for him to resist and to accomplish the task slowly, but be firm in expecting that it be done. When circumstances that are more pressing on you (such as being late for an appointment) force you to help, say so, and make it dear that this time is special. 2. Before you do anything for the child ask yourself: Can he do it himself? Will doing it himself make him a more capable person? If I do it for him will he see himself as younger and less capable? 6. Some tasks are too difficult or too complex for the youngster at this level of development. Make clear to him what is expected of him. Break complex tasks down into smaller, more manageable sections. For example, clean your room may be make your impossible but bed followed later by pick may not be. up your clothes, Simplify tasks if necessary. If School lunch is still a bargain home-prepare- d one-four- th one-eigh- th 5-- complex. bologna sandwiches with just one slice of meat. We use two Some ounces. parents complain about sugar in our a meals and then stick creamed-fillecake in the d lunch bag! Another area in which school lunches excel over bag is home lunches from more sanitation. Many problems can occur with brown bag lunches than with school lunches because of and handling improper lunches foods. of Bag storing room at stand often temperature for several hours and contain foods that can spoil and cause illness. Lunch foods most susceptible to include sandwich spoilage spreads or dressings made with mayonnaise. Creamed dishes, milk, cottage cheese, and cooked meats are also susceptible. To avoid food spoilage and to save lime, parents may include soft drinks and other items instead of snack nutritious foods in their children's lunches. For all these reasons, it seems that school lunches still are the best buy in town for school children. With some million children 23.2 in USDAs participating lunch school national program this fall, obviously many parents and children agree. When it comes to cake baking, shiny metal pans are best, because they re- flect heat the away from cake and produce a light brown, tender crust. HUNTING SUPPLIES ON SALE Orange Vests Orange Shirts Gun Cases Sleeping Cots Game Baas Gun Racks Bullets FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES SOLD HERE BRADSHAW AUTO 743-522- First Securitys Tax-Fre- All-Save- rs e Account really looks like this: 10.535 7.48 Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income 7.48 QUALIFICATIONS: of $25,000 Native Millard Co. Resident 11.164 Successful farmer and business man Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income of $35,000 7.48 1 and 1982 lax rales Example used based on current rale week of including loss of tax exemption, if account is closed before one year. yv Secretary, Treasurer With President return. Substantial penalty, All-Save- rs Tax Free Account. First Security before December 31. All-Save- rs years as Delta City Councilman and on City's IPP negotiating team. Account Even if you have already started an Account, you can open another to help you earn up to your e interest. maximum in x . if All-Save- rs And because the interest is you earn the equivalent of a much higher taxable interest rate. tax-fre- e, Using the current yield quoted above, which is set by law at 70 of the average investment yield of U.S. Treasury bills, is probably the highest youll get for this amount of money anywhere with insured safety. Regardless of how much you earn or how little you save. 52-we- ek You can still earn income tax exclusions on your 1983 tax returns. And the only way is to open your WILLIS BELIEVES: 1. Administration of County business must be fair tax-fre- Its a opportunity once-in-a-lifeti- and equitable on a county-wid- e basis. between all taxing entities (coun2. ty, schools, cities) is necessary for efficient government. 3. County residents should not pay for increased costs of government due to growth impact. which permits you to shelter up to $2,000 interest on a joint return ($1,000 on an individual return). Co-operati- on e Either way, our Account is the surest way to get the guaranteed interest you want with insured safety. Its a tax break you All-Sav- er Tax-Fre- deserve. Sign up at any First Security Office before December 31. WILLIS MORRISON 2-ye- ar County Commissioner FOcsE ScscomroEy GBainiEss Each depositor is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. - & 3 last years Tax Reform Bill dont have to pay income taxes on the interest you earn on our ,ir Millard Co. Jr. Livestock of $50,000 for a joint 27 years. Proven leadership ability 13.357 Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income - a. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank of Rock Spnngs Republican I First Security State Bank fM h 4 to Hint UorrtMin |