Show 8 A THE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday April 13 1921 Can Collection collected at the school as part of the Utah centennial cleanup campaign Funds from the cans sale will be used for school supplies Teacher Kraig Nilsson center along with students Lincoln Sharp and Katy Michaelsen stand in front of the 33000 aluminum cans are asked to continue bringing aluminum cans to the school so that the goal can be reached before May The cans are being exchanged for a special "Spirit of Utah" education kit which includes teaching aids By Flaine Blackburn Administrator Richfield Care Center My boss gave me the following article (the source is not listed) and since most nurses are constantly trying to find time for everything and everyone I wanted to share these helplul hints with you It isn't easy Life is full of demands and there's never enough time to do what needs doing to be with our families to do our favorite things You're on the job all day then errands dinner there's after-wor- k domestic chores helping with the kids' homework You're up at 5 a m and still can’t meet all your obligations Here's help: Be realistic You can't do it all in 24 hours so eliminate as many activities as possible based on your own values and priorities Make the distinction between tasks that must be done and those shoulds Feel good about your choices Plan ahead Don't just let things happen Gain control by mentally planning each day allowing a little extra time for unplanned events It’s a small effort that can help reduce the confusion and hassles that try your patience deplete your energy and waste time To ease the morning rush do as many things as possible — preparing lunches selecting clothes taking baths — the night before Always have a backup plan for the unexpected such as car trouble Squeeze in some extra time for exercise Schedule family outings where everyone gets physical: bike rides walks to the mall or in the guilt-produci- park swimming at the community pool Investing time for exercise isn't easy but it pays off in added energy and strength sounder sleep and less tension all of which allows you to do more tasks and do them more quickly and easily Shift gears The commute between job and home offers a good transiting period Heading home you can mentally review your day and plan tomorrow Once you arrive home slip into comfortable clothes and take a few minutes to unwind w ith exercise the daily paper or sitting quietly Let the family know this is your space and time before you face the evening obligations Leave work at the workplace and personal problems at home It's an important habit to develop — the separation automatically creates the balance you need in your life TIME SAVERS Group errands together to reduce trips you must make Make concessions Not everything must be perfect Do high priority tasks at the time of day you're most productive Split larger jobs into smaller manageable tasks finish one and you're on your w ay Learn to say no or to set up an alternative plan at a time more suitable to you Share the responsibilities If you need help speak up don't expect people to read your mind Identify your daily such as unsolicited phone calls TV v isitors or meetings you don't really need to attend Some creative changes in your routine can help you gain time and ease the pressure of trying to be in six different places at the same time time-robbe- Thursday April 14 — COOK'S CHOICE! Friday April 15 — Shepherd's pie cheese stick coleslaw peaches cookie bread and butter milk or juice The following is the menu for the Six County area (Monroe Richfield Salina Koosharem Gunnison Manti Moroni Scipio Delta and Fillmore) senior nutrition program for the coming week: Wednesday April 13 — Roast pork whipped potatoes with gravy Jo Jepson Amy Jo When the goal is met fourth and fifth grade students will be able to have a kit in all 12 classrooms Amy Jo Jepson was selected from a field of 1800 applicants to be a counselor this summer at the "Especially For Youth" Camp at Brigham Young University Since graduating from Richfield High School in 1992 she received a business certificate from Southern Utah University and graduated April 8 from Provo College in Medical Transcription Jepson is a daughter of Robert and Jeane Jepson Richfield Missionary Training Center 4-- will provide the beverage and dessert Tribute to families and get acquainted activities and games are scheduled as is entertainment "Songs and Stories of the San Rafael" will be presented by Wes Curtis historian folklorist and musician Incorporating stories slide pictures and original songs the "campfire" setting presentation depicts the colorful history and folklore of the San Rafael Swell — including some tales of Butch Cassidy Live music and historical anecdotes combine to provide well rounded educational entertainment Curtis comes by courtesy of the Utah State Humanities Council for reservation Call 836-266- 2 numbers Bicknell Honors Students Tuesday April 19 — Homemade chicken noodle soup fruit salad on lettuce cake biscuits and butter milk or juice Wednesday April 20 — Mild sausage patty scalloped potatoes peas fruit bread and butter milk or juice On the day planning to eat make reservations at the center by 9 am BICKNELL — Twenty-on- e stu- dents at Bicknell LDS Seminary have been listed on the third term honor roll Students include the following: Julie Allen Corey Anderson Spencer Baker Aimee Brinkerhoff Heidi Brinkerhoff Joshua Brinker- hoff Nathan Brinkerhoff Iris Chappell Karen Chappell Lora Kade Bumgardner 6 OFF ANY JOB OVER $150 One discount per customer exp Kade Bumgardner SALINA — Cammy Gladwell daughter of Craig and Karen Gladwell Salina was presented the KSLBYU Earl J Glade award at Heidi S Johnson Heidi S the annual Symposium Johnson MONROE — Heidi Kathleen Johnson was honored at Brigham Young University's Phi Kappa Phi initiation banquet Johnson and her husband Tracy S Johnson live in Santaquin where he owns and operates Mt Loafer Dental Laboratory in Payson She is a daughter of Bill and Kathleen Schoemig Monroe She graduated summa cum laude in biology from Southern Utah University and is completing her master's degree in zoology at BYU She plans on continuing her teaching assignment at Utah Valley State College in ProvoOrem Communications Kade Bumgardner 17 son of Ross and Trish Bumgardner Richfield has received his Eagle Scout award He is a member of scout troop 604 Bumgardner's project was replacing the signs at the Sevier County Fairgrounds with his artistic ability He made animal signs along with labeling signs and replaced the midway entrance sign Bumgardner is a junior at Richfield High School where he is involved with the swimming team and placed in region competition with his breast stroke He has won many awards with his paintings in various art shows This award is given each year to the outstanding senior in broadcast communications at Brigham Young University Gladwell also recently competed in the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Meda Association competition in Denver where she placed first in live TV field reporting and third in live radio field reporting Beginning at the end of April she will be a news anchor for KBYU each evening and will graduate from BYU in August as a broadcaster She is a daughter of Craig and Karen Gladwell Salina and graduated from North Sevier High School and Snow College Chappell Mary Ann Chappell Also Joan Marie Deleeuw Kyle Hilton Collette Pace Katy Peterson Nathan Peterson Ryan Peterson Angie Potter Kami Taylor Weston Taylor and Tonia VanDyke 528-326- Limit in with children in third grade through age 19 Each family is to bring their own box or basket supper including food dishes utensils table cover napkins etc The boxes baskets should be decorated Cash prizes will be given for the most creative decoration: $15 first place $10 second place $5 third place The Wayne County Council & orm Jared Bumgardner son of Ross and Trish Bumgardner Richfield has received his Eagle Scout award For his project he gave the Sevier County Fairgrounds a face lift with a patriotic look He painted various areas red white and blue and to emphasize the effect he added stars He also painted all the garbage cans in patriotic colors with a clown face on each to encourage children to use the cans for garbage while they are at the fairgrounds He is 16 and a sophomore at Richfield High School where he is active 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