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Show rninniLTra 'jyiuidf i 4 The SunNews Wednesday, April 29 , 1992 Elder Trent Lloyd returns home from LDS Mission Elder Trent E. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Lloyd will return home from serving a two year mission in the South Dakota Rapid City Mission, on Thursday, April 30, 1992. Elder Lloyd will report on his mission on Sunday, May 3, 1992, at 2:45 p.m. in the Aurora First Ward. Elder Trent Lloyd a chants throughout the valley. This is a major fund raiser for the Fishlake Scout District, and also helps with unit funds for those scout units a that sell tickets. Scouts who sell tickets are also eligible for prizes. Concession stands will be selling hot dogs, hamburgers, soda pop, popcorn, cotton candy and snow cones. Popular attractions available this year will be a monkey bridge made of ropes and poles to cross, lashing tower of rope and logs to climb, and an Indian tipi to sit in. Fishlake District gives special thanks to Sevier County merchants who have so generously contriba uted to make this a success. great Scout-A-Ram- scout-a-ram- in campus. The annual event is a band, choir, jazz, keyboard, harp, orchestra, guitar and electronic music conference for students in grades 8 through twelve with advanced skills. Special guest conductor for this Livestock set The annual training session for Livestock judges will be held Friday, May 1, at Spanish Fork. This training is being held in conjunction with the Junior Livestock Show. Program will begin at 1 p.m. They will be emphasizing the selection and judging of hogs and beef cattle. Information of Beef Quality Assurance, Animal Rights and Welfare and the livestock industrys responsibility as food producers will be presented. Contact the Sevier County Extension Service for more informa2 ext. 270. tion, 896-926- years Summerfest orchestra is Abraham Chavez, musical director of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra. BYU faculty and other special quests will form the Summerfest faculty. Participants must have the equivalent of two years of private instruction on their instrument. Vocalists should have two years of experience in school choirs. Tuition fee of $ 1 70 includes daily instruction, rehearsals, concerts, lunch Straplock a unique new firearms safety device that immobilizes any revolver or automatic handgun with an exposed hammer, will save many lives, according to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Hunter Education Coordinator Ed Comia. This is the most innovative home firearms safety device Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of April 23, 1992 are as follows: Stigs is out in front with 43 wins, 25 losses. NS Gun Club is close the home increase suicide risk The availability of guns in the home - even if stored under lock and key - increase the risk for suicide among troubled teens, say authors of a recent National Institute of Mental Health (NIHM)-funde- d study on suicide. teenage Families of 47 adolescent suicides were interviewed, comparing them to a sample of teens who attempted suicide, and a group of teens. They found that the never-suicid- South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 a.m, in Sterling (Children Church also) Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 of National Volunteer would also like to pay tribute to the other area citizens who have made a significant contribution. Volunteer host families, as well as local high schools which have enwelcomed thusiastically foreign students deserve to be comexchange mended as do other community members who have shown these teenagers what it means to be a real American. Thank you, Connie and Jerry, and Collin and Becky!! You are a credit to your community for helping to share the American spirit and become part of a lifelong international friendship. Asa Rangne, president EF Foundation I Salina, May 26 departments. The clinics will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast exam, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow up. Mammograms are not provided. All women 18 years of age and older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during BYU the past year are encouraged to attend. A fee ranging from $5 to $25 will be charged - based on family income. Appointments are necessary. The clinic will be held in Salina, on May 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ward in the Salina Second-Thir- d 0 Building. Call 5 to make an appointor ment. Although the clinics are being held in church buildings, they are for all women regardless of religious affiliation. 529-731- 2, 529-339- 529-394- Summerfest at the cafeteria in the Morris Center and an evening at Seven Peaks Water Park. A Summerfest Tshirt and a tape of the final concert are also included. Those wishing to stay in the dorms may pay an additional $100 which will include lodging in Deseret Towers and all meals. Some students may be eligible forpartial tuition waivers. Toapply, send an audition tape of two contrasting solo performances and registration form with full payment to BYU Conferences and Workshops 147 Harman Building, Provo, UT 84602. Application deadline for waivers is May 15. After audition tape has been evaluated, applicants will be notified whether they have received a partial waiver. For more information, contact BYU Conferences and Workshops, al Ive ever seen, said Comia during off easily and quickly by an adult. the National Rifle Association convention at the Salt Palace last week. Straplock isa deceptively simple elastic band that fits over almost any handgun. Clearly emblazoned, loaded gun in bright yellow paint, Straplock cannot be removed by children under 12, but can be taken The inventors and manufacturers of Straplock have dedicated 50 cents from the sale of each safety device to establish a fund for home firearms education and for firearms accident victims and their families. For more information about the Straplock call the manufacturers toll free number Thursday Bowling Scores in Refreshments I New invention may help keep kids from firing handguns Training for Guns 4y?"i Scout-A-Ram- A Young Musicians Summer fest, sponsored by Brigham Young Universitys Music Department and Conferences and Workshops, will be held June 21 - 27 on the BYU Judges , Cancer screening clinics are being held throughout the state in cooperation with the American Cancer Society and participating local health Young musicians invited to is . Cancer screening clinic this Saturday The Fishlake District will be a holding its annual on Saturday, May 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Richfield City Park. Theme for this years event is Summer Fun The public is invited to join with scouts and scouters in this gala event. Come see demonstrations and participate in activities sponsored by Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and Explorers from throughout the valley. Tickets are $1 and are good for one adult or two children, or an entire family can attend for $4. Tickets are being sold by scouts, but are also available at the park. Tickets will be collected at a central spot for drawings that will be held throughout the day for over 60 prizes that have been donated by mer - Week, April 26 - May 2, 1 would like to recognize the dedication of some outstanding volunteers in your community. Connie and Jerry Hansen , Aurora, and Collin and Becky Edwards, of Gunnison, are International Exchange Coordinators for EF Educational Foundation for Foreign Study, a non profit organization that promotes global understanding through student exchange. Through efforts of volunteers like these, students from around the world have the opportunity to spend a year living with an American family. They also provide our high school students with the opportunity to spend a year study- ing abroad. Qenius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. Thomas Edison Scout-O-Ram- ' Volunteers appreciated In honor Fishlake District " , 4 behind with 42-2Zions Bank has 40-2Ball Bangers, 39-2Scenic Quik Stop, 38-3Subway, 37-39; 0; and A & J Welding, 33-3High Team Game - scratch, was Stigs with 634; with handicap, A & 5. J majority of the suicide victims used a gun to kill themselves, while non of the suicide attempters tried a firearm. Despite the fact that in some cases the guns were stored under lock and key, often separate form the ammunition, the teens had somehow managed to gain access to the weapon they used to take their lives. The authors cite a study comparing adolescent suicide rates between 2 similar cities, Seattle, Washington, which has no restrictive gun law, and Vancouver, British Columbia, which does have restrictive gun laws. Seattle youths (ages committed suicide far more often than Vancouver youths. The authors attribute the higher rate to the greater access the Seattle youths had to firearms. The researchers conclude that, Good gun safety habits are not likely to be protective against suicide, insofar as Firearms in the home are probably a risk factor for adolescent suicide regardless of the manner of storage. It is clear that firearms have no place in the home of psychiatrically troubled teens, noted David Brent, MD from the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, who led the studies. This research appeared in the December 4, 1991 Journal of the American Medical Association, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 15-2- 4) 1; Welding, 815. High Team Series, scratch, Scenic Quik S top, 1 826; with handicap, Zions Bank, 2300. High Individual Game and Series were taken by DclRita Heaps, scratch, 202, and 532; with Handicap, Marry Jolley had 266 and 648. for Weign-in- s sheep & lambs Sat. May 9 The Southern Utah Jr. Livestock Show committee has set Saturday, May 9, for the tagging of all sheep and hogs to be shown in this show. T agging will take place at the Richfield Fair Grounds from 9 a.m. to Noon. Maximum weight limits for the show will be 95 pounds for hogs and 70 pounds for sheep. The Livestock Show is set for August 12, 13, and 14, in conjunction with the Sevier County Fair. Animals will also be tagged for the Emery County Livestock Show and the Cedar City Livestock Show. Maximum weight for the Emery show is lambs 85 pounds, and hogs, 150 pounds. Cedar City limits are sheep 45 pounds and hogs 65 pounds. If anyone is interested in a sheep or hog project and cannot locate an animal, contact the extension office as we may have some sources. Watch for scam on federal cable TV lottery Illicit telemarketers pushing applications for a federal wireless cable TV lottery is one of the fastest growing investment telmarketing scams now facing Utah consumers, according to Earl Maser, of the Division of Securities, and William Beadle, director of the Utah Better Business Bureau, reported recently. Maser and Beadle noted that high pressure and misleading phone sales tactics are used to fleece unwary consumers out of $5,000 or more, with bogus get rich quick promises about participating in the Federal Communication Commission (FCQ lottery of wireless cable television licenses. Any time you hear someone say that they can turn $5,000 of your savings into a multi million dollar windfall, its time to stop listening and hang up the phone, Beadle said. Jason Cox earns his Eage Scout Award Jason Cox was presented his Eagle Scout Award T uesday , April 2 1 , 1 992. Jason is the son of Bruce and Camille Hone of Ccnterfield and Michael Cox of Fairview. Jasons grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Hone of Centerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cox of Fairview. Great Grandparents are mrs. Maude Hone of Gunnison and Mrs. Fern Mellor of Fayette. For Jasons Eagle Project he made and planted a flower bed around the flag pole at the Center-fiel- d Town hall. Norman Jensen, Centerfield 1st Ward Scout master, presented Jason with his award. Jason Cox Talent The Annual 4-Revue will be Sat. May 2 H Talent Revue The Annual will be for Sevier County 2. Two performSaturday, May ances will be held. Ages 8 to 1 1 will begin their competition at 10 a.m. at the Richfield Tabernacle. Ages 12 to 19 will have their competitions at 2 p.m. (Note these are different times and dates from previously advertised notices). Competitors can call the Exten2 ext 270 to sion office at schedule a time for a rehearsal in the Tabernacle if they would like. 4-- H 896-926- The public is invited to attend. A contest was held to choose a theme for this years Talent Revue. Carl Wabel, Jr, of Glenwood was the winner. His entry was Star light, star bright, catch a glowing star tonight. He will receive a $20 cash prize. Edward Jones, III of Monroe submitted the second place theme contest entry, Light up your life with Talent. Deadline to enter the Talent Revue is today, Wednesday, April 29, at 5 p.m. 4-- H Here's your chance to visit Governor's mansion Have you ever wondered just what the residence of Governor and Mrs. Norman Bangerter looks like? What colors are used in the decor? What kind of furniture do they have? What is the history of the home? Beginning May 5, the Governors Residence will be open for public tours every Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. The residence is located at 603 East South Temple, SLC. This gives the public a wonderful opportunity to learn a little about Utahs history as it pertains to this beautiful historical home, said Utahs First Lady, Colleen Bangerter. Tours are conducted by the Heritage Foundation. For more information contact the Foundation at or the Governors Residence at 533-085- 8, 538-100- Help is available locally for all types of arthritis Abouttwo million Americans say they have arthritis but have not seen a doctor for care even though a number of medical treatments and other helpful services are available to make life with arthritis easier and less painful, says the Arthritis Foundation. May is National Arthritis Month, and Utahs chapter encourages people in Sevier county and elsewhere to take advantage of the many services that can help them maintain or even improve their quality of life, despite the pain and limited movement arthritis may bring. Sometimes people with arthritis feel they can treat themselves as well as a doctor could by taking medications. But there are many forms of arthritis, and proper treatment depends on which form of arthritis a person has. Once the specific form of arthritis is identified, a treatment program, most often consisting of medication, rest, exercise and joint protection, can greatly reduce pain and increase use of the joints. For more information about arthritis and the services available in Sevier county, call toll free, er Married women invited to enter Mrs. Utah USA Married Women ages 26-5are invited to enter the Mrs. Utah USA preliminary state competition. To qualify you must be in the above age bracket; have been married for at least 2 years; and be a resident of Utah far at least six months. The local contest will be held June 6, 1992. Mrs. USA-Uta- h winner will compete in the Mrs. Competition, August 1 -- 15 in Dallas, TX. State competition consists of three events: Evening Gown by a childrens 5, USA-Nation- choir; Sportswear The purpose of the event is to showcase and honor married women throughout Utah; to promote marriage and the family unit as the strength of our state and nation. For more information and entry forms write Pamela Francis, state director Mrs. Utah USA, PO Box 680134 Park City, UT 84068. Or phone al competition (Aerobic Outfit); Private interview with judges. The queen will be crowned by her husband. Redmond sets Spring yard & craft sale Redmond Towns new Youth City Council will be having a Spring Yard and Craft Sale, Saturday, May 2,1992. The sale will be at the Park and Bowery beginning at 9 a.m. If you are interested in selling your own items, spaces can be rented for $5. The Youth Council is also taking donations. If you have stuff you would like to donate, please contact 5. YCC Board Members: Danny Wilkins, Emily Christensen, Sarah Jensen, Shawn Lund or Sarah Williams, if you would like it picked up. You can also call or leave the items at the Town Hall in Redmond. Remember: One mans trash is another mans treasure. Everyone loves a good yard sale! Help support our new Youth City Council. 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