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Show Wednesday, June 14, 1978 Page 5 Community Involvement Day This Saturday With the help of local volunteers, this Saturday should mark the completion of Park High's new football stadium. Saturday has been designated as Community Involvement Day and Principal Jack Dozier, along with the Stadium Patrons, is urging residents to come to the field at 8 a.m. to erect 600 galvanized steel bleachers. "We have got to have a significant number of people to complete this work," Dozier said Monday. He asked that volunteers bring crescent wrenches or ratchet wrench sets when they come Saturday Park High's ! " ? I - - 5 -v fl' -Jt I ", J l!l 118 IpP ijpl! "1 "5T'r manual O automatic sprinkling systems sys-tems installed, serviced or repaired. Call for free estimates Mike Delmotte 649-8747 Open Thursday-Sunday Top of Main Street, Park City. Utah morning. General cleanup work requring rakes and shovels also will take place. Community Involvement Day will commence at 8 a.m. Coffee and rolls will be provided in the morning and lunch in the afternoon. Dr. Dozier and the Stadium Patrons raised $50,000 in funds and improvements for the stadium. "This is money we can put back into other school programs," Dozier said. "I want to express our gratitude for the community involvement and extend our thanks to those who have new press box Delmotte Sprinkler Company Ketch up with your sprinkling needs. Beef - Lamb Salad Why dine downtown when you can dine uptown? Thursdays Ladies Nite materials for the stadium." Seven tons of road base material was hauled for the track surrounding the football field by Bill Epley and the city crew. The recently completed press box was fabricated by Richard Martinez and Mike Weaver. The superstructure was built by the high school shop class and Chuck Harralson. The new scoreboard, which is now operative, was wired by Neil Sproul and Ted Smith. Painting of the goal posts and the press box is being donated by Ski Kocinski. A Miner logo recently was attached to the press box and the stadium flag pole has been put in place. Construction of a concession and restroom building was scheduled to start this week. The building, which will be a $15,000 facility, is being donated by the Park Meadows Development Company. The Newspaper donated $250 on Monday which will go towards a public address system for the stadium. Dr. Dozier currently is seeking additional funds for the sound system. "This should wind it up," Dozier said of Community Involvement Day. 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A "xS r 'ii''1' t Newspaper editorpublisher Steve DerinP hands check to Stadium Patron Connie King to By Dr. M.Ford McBride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center All of us have bad habits and there is something we can do about them! Psychologist, Dennis Coon talks about four key steps in breaking bad habits. You might want to write them down. One. Find out what is reinforcing the bad habit and remove or avoid the reinforcement. If you can't TODAY'S ANSWER 313 d N3W'0 3i3:a!i i a op aiv NiAiS Nl I N 3'NO fcOSiNVHOya:0!-L SiSiVH0Jia.;vXi9 IV a I 3 KlIO ier3:9;aiV!8 17 Died 32 Unfolded like 33 - God -(2 wds.) (2 wds.) 22 Measure of 34 "Velvet ! Malabar Fog" 24 Wayne's of song " Lobo" 36 Adams of 26 One stage fame opposed 39 M. Coty 28 Repeat 43 Cartoonist, 30 Sergelike Gardner fabric G3avi3;sil 3,a sfiva d MhIMv OXIiOBO Rip i PfFa 3M i HaiaTli 2 3 R 5 6 WM1 8 9 10 W 13 g i5 Hie 17 Id II Kfl9 2o 5 rpir -pp mm mm ww iaM. Wtti Wit, , 1125 26 27 28 I w P 29 30 31 32 33 34 11 35 3b 3T m. IP 38 39 fH 40 m it w ft- help pay for stadium public address system. Better Living control eating between meals, stay out of the kitchen or away from food except during regular meals. To avoid buying food from vending machines don't carry loose change with you. Two. Try to get the same reinforcement with new habits. For example, a young mother realized she was yelling at her children more often than she would like. This habit seemed to be reinforced by periods of relative quiet that followed when she raised her voice. To avoid this habit she should ignore her children when they are noisy and make a special effort to praise them, show approval and pay attention to them when they are playing quietly and constructively. Three. Do something different in the presence of stimuli that usually precedes the bad habit. A child has developed the habit of throwing her coat on the . floor after coming in the I front door. After being scolded she would hang it up." The mother should recognize that scolding has become the cue for hanging the coat up. with Court Rental Court Fees: $4 weekdays $5 weekends The girl should not just be scolded but should put her coat on again, go outside, come in the door, and hang her coat up. Soon, coming in the door will become the cue for hanging the coat up. Four. Avoid cues that elicit the bad habit. A housewife has begun to notice how much impulse buying she does at the grocery store. As a first step in avoiding this habit she has begun to shop after she has eaten because she has observed that hunger is a cue for impulse buying. She should also make a shopping list and stick to it so that she only looks at items she intends to buy. If you have really troublesome habits like excessive use of alcohol or smoking you may find it more helpful to consult a professional counselor. 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