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Show "i Review - Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1989 - Page 7 Senior Citizen Neivs Seniors plan Valentine dance, dinner The Pleasant Grove area senior tizens will celebrate Valentines ay with a dance and potluck din- - rbeginningat4p.m. on Tuesday, b 14 at the Senior Citizen Cen- - i: r.' All senior citizens are invited to .tend. The property tax abatement sadline is Feb. 28. If you feel that pu might qualify call Elna Bur-me- r at 785-376- 9 or at the senior's center at 785-281- Free tax counseling, sponsored by the AARP, will be available at the center by reservation only each Tuesday until April 11 from 8 a.m. until noon. Call the center for ap-pointments. Trained volunteers will help individuals age sixty and over in preparing their tax returns. There is no charge for this serv-ice. V ' I . V" , , 4 1 ' . - U 4 Michelle Lindsey, Jeff Fordham Pre-nupti- al open house honors Michelle Lindsey, Jeff Fordham Michelle Lindsey and Jeff Fordham were honored at an open-hous- e on Feb. 4 at the Pleasant Grove Third Ward prior to their marriage on April 7 in the Atlanta, Georgia LDS Temple. Michelle is the daughter of Linda Hallett of Pleasant Grove. Jeff is the son of Noah and Judy Fordham of Winter Haven, Flor-ida. The young couple are working in Florida and will not be able to come home at the time of the marriage so family and friends planned an openhouse to honor the bride and groom to be. With the couple flying back to Florida, friends built a money tree for the couple at the openhouse. The future bride graduated from Pleasrnt Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She was re-cently employed at Christensens Store in Pleasant Grove. Jeff served an LDS mission in Brazil. Th e couple will make their horn e in Winter Haven, Florida. --H Club enrollment time nears k. It is not too early to get hour 4- - club enrolled for next year. Parch 1 is the enrollment dead- - y If you have any questions about please call Nanette or Helen Mortenson at 785-148- Julie or Holly Stansfield at 785- - 3013, or the 4-- office at 370-847- Jm4 call m Use the hospital's new Remember to direct dial numbers ffT: use your new listed in your I V telephone new telephone 1 f directory, directory. (The old ( . unable t0 tocate "756" numbers are y . X department pleas no longer in service.) '. "', cal1 ' . i 24 hour emergency . . rt jTi Patient information .. r - " Administration v W ig?. 5?" Business office j CWi;:?' Credit & collections. . j y V Inpatient accounts .. ... j Outpatient accounts . fljS Community education. t? 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Some patterns of coping become destructive when they are increasingly isolative and cut down on a person's ability to trust others. Trust and . conversation are important ways of testing reality. The more rigid and isolated one becomes, the more one's thoughts and feelings can seem abnormal, thus leading to increasing uneasiness. A vicious circle develops in which people lose the ability to cope because they have cut them-selves off from feedback and support. The earlier this cycle can be interrupted, the easier it is to reestablish some reality. This requires taking some chances. developing some trust in others, and not trying to maintain total control. Frequently destructive patterns develop after some kind of emotional upset or hurt. A trained therapist can help work through life's painful thoughts and feelings and put things in a more constructive perspective. i Kor more information, call Petticoats and Pettifoggers" has historic theme; to open Friday Valley Center Playhouse in IThe will be presenting Tetti-.at- s and Pettifoggers" at their d February 10 Jrough March 20, 1989. It will ay each Friday, Saturday and I jonday at 8 p.m. 1 "Petticoats and Pettifoggers," or low Wyoming Women Won the hte," is the suffrage musical com-fy by Buddy Youngreen and "4mes Prigmore based on the life id times of Esther Morris. Director Buddy Youngreen rote this production in 1969 for esentation at the Diamond Lil leatre in Jackson, Wyoming. It Esther Morris is played by Carol Hancock of Orem. Her husband, John, is played by Carol's husband, Boyd. Others in the cast include Toni Youngreen, Jerry Ferguson, Carole Haney, Tracy Marrott, Kristin Townsend, Alan Bylund, Jeannine Lasky and Erik Warnberg. Jody and Keith Ren- - strom are the producers. Telephone 224-531- 0 for further information. mmemorated the 100th anniver- - of women's suffrage in the Territory. It was also Iry in 1970 as the premier of the Sundance Theatre celebrating 5 0 year s of a itional women's suffrage. "Petticoats and Pettifoggers" :uses on the significant contribu-- n of Esther Hobart Morris ( 18 14- - 102), proponent of the legislative t in 1869 which gave distinction the territory of Wyoming as the st government in the world to ant women equal rights. The play takes place in the ining town of South Pass, Wyo-in-during 1869. The main set-t- g is the Clarissa Saloon owned Colonel William Bright, the smocratic candidate for the terri-ria- l legislature. Mr. Bright has vited Esther Morris to speak to .. e local citizens regarding rights r women. The Republican candi-ite- , Captain Herman Nickerson, also present. The suffrage lec-r- e turns into a free-for-a- ll but rs. Morris remains unvan-lishe- d as the champion of men's rights. "".The "Wyoming Tea Party" ought about women's suffrage in e territory and made it possible T Esther Morris to become the st woman anywhere to hold iblic office. She was subsequently 'Pointed Justice of the Peace for veetwater County in 1870. Judge orris presided over the justice urt for eight and one-ha- lf onths, tried about fifty cases, and i decision of hers was ever re-"- " 'rsed by a higher court on appeal. |