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Show lht Safina t Gymnasts Score Wrestlers Win Matches Over Wasatch Following a victory in their first gymnastics meet of the season, ugainst Wasuteh Academy, North Sevier High School girl gymnasts are preparing for a meet Tuesday, March 21, in five-scho- TOURNAMENT coat, from page The girls outperformed Wasatch on March 8 in Salina. Other participants in tiie Milford meet will include the host school, Gunnison, and Wayne, The NSHS team expects to be wearing their new uniforms - blue tights and blue leotard with gold, red, and for the comorange stripes petition in Milford. New gymnastic equipment Team To Salina All-StCompete In Tournament only 15. Selection ol players will be made following the completion of other tournaments this weekend. e NSIIS NSIIS HI) STATISTICS EAST CARBON 57 KG FT TP - Todd Nemelka and Kevin Hampton; JUNIOR HIGH middle row: Glen Bills, Rusty Archer, in State Sevier the North school and wrestling third; and Blaine Bowen; and top row: junior high tournament held at Millard High Wade Forsyth, third; Cash Veater and School were, from left, bottom row: John Sorensen, second. Not pictured, Robert Simpson, Donald Ervine, first; Brent Shaw, A School and Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Some educators say students'- -' ages, Listen to yourself when you progress in schools depends somewhat on how well parents talk to your child who isnt old enough to enter school. Many talk to them at home. and parents give their youngsters of every listening Talking this age a long string of build the day to your child can childs image, and thats an ac- statements such as no, dont touch, and mustnt do in the success tive ingredient formula. Its important to recognize that you talk differently to children of different Honest Abe Realty last opportunity to build a close personal relationship with your child during the years when school beiore and the begins breakaway to adulthood. You can help during these years by praising things done well; by offering understanding and constructive suggestions about failures; and by ehlping You got your the youngster to improve. In talking to youngsters in these middle years, shun belittling terms such as stupid, or ridiculous. Talk proudly about your and strengths realistically about weaknesses - and that phild will that. adopt the Why not say "do this in- same attitudes. When adolescence arrives, stead? 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Lineup of ' games for the tourney will tje announced next of Two sessions, at 5 and 8 p.m., will be held each day in the double elimination tournament. Admission for adults is $1.50 per session and $2 for the final theme for the 41st National Wildlife Week observance, to be held March The week was originally proclaimed as Wildlife Restoration Week by President Frank D. Roosevelt $1.50 sessions. In addition to the baske' jall tourney, the Monroe Lions have' arranged to have the Lions Mobile Clinical Screeni' ng van at SSHS during the tour nament. Glade Winget is in char ,ge 0f the testing van. The van will ch eck eyes, hearing, blood prr ssure and screen persons for t1 Jia'oetes free all-st- Wildlife Week per session, sessions. Elementary school student admission is 50 cents per session, 75 cents for th' & final session, or $2 for r HI Richard Johnson, $1 for the final session, or $4 for all School, and Johnson also played at Dixie College. Eight teams will compete in the tournament, two from South Sevier, and one each from Richfield, North Sevier, Sanpete, Millard, Piute, and Panguitch. Players include former high school and college team members. An team, as well as the most valuable player, will be chosen. Sam Ware is Lions' Club chairman for the tourney. National Bruce Briggs 2-- A students is Wasden, Travis Simpson, and Dennis Sperry. Team members with the exception of Sperry, all played for North Sevier High costing $2,000 recently was received by the school in preparation for the Region 8 gymnastic meet scheduled for Monday, March 27. New equipment includes uneven parallel bars, a balance beam, and a vaulting horse. g session, or $6 for all sessions. Admission for secondary school will comSalina pete in the second annual invitational basketball tournament sponsored by the .Monroe Lions Club Thursday through Saturday, March 23 25, at South Sevier High School. 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