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Show 10A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday September 19, 2002 M VaDey Fin VFW - ftxt hours are Monday - Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Meetings are the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Carnes are on Sunday at 1 p.m. For information, contact Ginny Boren at (Continued from page 5A) Hogar Rafael Ayau Orphanage presentation Price Philoptochos Society will host CIto Gonstanin's discussion about the Guatemala orphanage Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the basement at Assumption Creek Orthodox Church. Adoption information will be provided to attendees. American pride contest - Youth are encouraged to submit original works in any form telling why they are proud to he Americans. Entries must be submitted by Oct. 1 to Dorr Hanson's office, 48 S. Main, Helper, UT 84526. Judging will be conducted in four levels, kindergarten to third grade, fourth to sixth grades, middle scho6l and hign school. List contestants name) grade, school and home phone number'in the upper ' U.S.Air Force Band and Singing 7:30 472-3ol- 7. Coal Country Squares - Dancers meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the seniors center in Price. Sergeants. Oct. 17 to 19 and Oct 24 to 26 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Castle falley Community Theatre's production of Arsenic and Old Lace." Admission fees. Oct. 19 - 7:30 p.m., CEU Geary Theatre, Eastern Utah Wind Symphony with Castle Country junior high honor band. Nov. 1 - 7:30 p.m Price auditorium, humane society fundraising dance concert. Admission fees. Nov. 2 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, LDS Institute choir. Nov. 7 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, organ concert featuring Reed and fcttie Hanks. Nov. 14 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, LDS Institute Choir. Nov. 21 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Julia Johnson and Amanda Hansen. Nov. 22 to 23 - 7:30 p.m., CEU Geary Theatre, college dance department's production or Nutcracker. Dec. 5 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, holiday concert by Eastern Utah Wind Symphony. Dec. 9 - :30 p.m., Price auditorium, Missoula Childrens Theatre. Dec. 12 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Eastern Utah Community Or- chestra. Feb. 8 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, BYUs ballroom .dance team. Feb. 22 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Eastern Utah Wind Symphony. March 21 to 23 and March 28 to 30 - 7:30 p.m,, Mont Harmon, Castle Valley community and Mont Harmon theatre groups' production of e Birdie. Admission fees. April 12 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Eastern Utah Wind Symphony. April 15 - 7 p.m., Price auditorium, Utah Shakespearean Festival touring companys presentation of Romeo and Juliet. . Bye-By- - Castle Country Quilt Guild - will meet Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. at the senior citizens center: For information, call Michelle Goldsmith at 650-- -. 3290. 4 Gastric bypass support group - meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at Castleview. For information, call Wilma Howa at 472-504- 8 Central Utah Stock Car Racing Association - meets the second at Helper Civic Auditorium. For informa- Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., tion, contact Reed Phillips at 613-828- 8. ' League of Utah Writers - Price chapter meets the third Monday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, call Margaret Christensen at ceremony - An event recognizing prisoners of war and military personnel missing in action will be presented Sept. 20 at 1 p.m. at VFW fast 2379, 140 W. Main, 'Price. POW-MI- A Helper American Legion Auxiliary - meets the fourth Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. for information about the group, contact fot Schcrschel at 472-820- ' Masonic Lodges Regular activities include Carbon Lodge 16, F&AM, first Mondays, p.m.; Joppa Lodge 26, F&AM, first Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.; Eastern Star, Naomi Chapter 13, first Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.; Job's Daughters, Bethel 3, second and fourth Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; and York Rite (chapter, council, commandery alternating), first Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Utan Eastern1 Shrine Club. Contact Norman Smith for informa- : tion. Castle Vhiley Archaeology Society - meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the CEU museum classroom. For information, 4 contact Jeanette Evans at 637-004- Utah Friends of FUeontoIogy - Castle Wiley chapter meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., in the CEu museum classroom. For information, contact the museum or Duane Taylor at - , Carbon County Model Railroaders - The group meets Thursday at 7 p.m. For information, call Terry Wheeler at 636-068- 1. . Carbon County Historical Society - meets the last Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the courthouse. For information, call Joanne or contact Kathy Hamaker. Hyatt at Newborns in Need- - Residents are encouraged to donate baby items fix needy infants in Carbon County. For information on volunteering or donating items, contact Teresa Kilcrease at 637-532- MOPS - The mothers of preschoolers group meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at Price Chapel. Adult crafts, child care and children's program included. For information, call Tami Campbell at 637-754- 2. Castle Country OHV - meets the third Thursday of the month at 637-514- 5. ' 637-577- i 7 v water 'k SOFTENER SALTS a regular basis Wb will put It directly into your tank Call today to sign up for your home cteflvety Call Frank At look "who's still got It at 8011 Darien Flores lipl 3rd Birthday September 20 A:-- ishavinghis sy? .rM MgSi if?; . Delivered to your door on Happy Birthday Dad We hove you. . Castle Country Salt Service 4? 687-279- 1 or 820-006- S Marion. Bahf it SamBlea OPEN HOUSE J 3:30-6:3-0 pm. Sat. Sept.it. NoOttatkam jA . . totfaem. '. Discuss all the possibilities available to them as far as living with one or the other ' parenL After the separation, it is important not to put children in the middle while handling differences. . . Most importantly, par-ents should be sure to try professional assistance in repair-ing the marriage before call- -' ing it quits. Divorce will likely not be easy on anyone. If foe marriage is repairable, professional counseling can help. Recent research indicates that parents with dysfunctional marriages who re-- ; ceived professional help and stayed together were lumpier years down the road than those who got a divorce. Some marriages are not re- pairable, but many are. If the marriage is not repairable and the decision to separate is inevitaUe,parents . dren and tell youth of the plans to separate. The family meeting should be done in advance ofthe separation in a calmsetting. Explain why the breakup is happening and what has been explored to prevent it. It is important to allow children to discuss what the pending divorce means to them. Reassure children that they are not responsible for the breakup, but whatever they do or say is not likely to restore the relationship. . Price Ladies of Elks --The gfoup meets the first Wednesday of the month. For information, contact Susan Etzel at . Do not quiz youth on the whereabouts or behavior of the other parent It is not fair to have children report (Hi a parent Refrain from making de- r parent children... " It is also important that both parents allow children to ' ask questions and discuss their feelings regarding die divorce as often as they need to. V a Rick, Granta Kathy, AuntChesca.UncleFrank, Unde Joey &AuntKimmy Pa-P- Deadline foKfoubmittlna social announcements. v--'- ; , The more amiable the di-- 1 vorce is and the events leadings) it, the easier it is on children. Conflict between the parents is likely one of the most destructive elements of a divorce. It is usually best for parents to refrain from rushing into different relationships. ' It is often difficult for children to accept people into the circle of family relationships, especially soon after a ' di- vorce. Finally, it is important to note that there seems to be . . little relationship between. how children reactat the time of the divorce and how youth will fare later in life. ; Once the current storm system dears from the Castle Vfclley are; it may continue to feel like summer to Carbon County residents for a while longer. But summer officially ends and autumn starts m th$ ' ; northern hemisphere at 10:55 p.m. op Sunday. JAt that time, the sun passes southward across imaginary line in spare called the celestial equator. This event is known as the Sep1; tember or autumnal equinox, explained Patrick Wiggins, NASA-sola- r system ambassador to Utah. y On Sept. 22, the sun will rise due east and set due west. The situation may pose a problem for drivers in Utahs cities where so' many roads run east and west, no ted the NASA solar system ambas' Happy Birthday - Summer 2002 officially concludes; with autumnal equinox on Sept. 22 sador. While Utahns and others who reside in the northern hemisphere . mark this months equinox as the start of the shorter, cooler days of fall, those in the southern hemisphere, whfcre the seasons are res versed, see this event as the start of the longer, warmer days of spring,: " ., .,1 pointed out Wiggins. The next similar event, known as the March or vernal equinox,' will occur when the sun passes northwardthrough the celestial equa- for in March 2003, heralding the start of the northern hemispheric! ; v spring. Similarly, there are two times a year when the sun is furthest from) the skys equator. One is at the start of summer, when the sun ir furthest north, and one is at the start of winter, when its furthest south. The events are known as the June and December solstices. . For additional astronomical and spare exploration information. Carbon County residents visit Wiggins NASA solar system ambas--. ;o sador web site at http;fclaneLstate.ut.u8. . We love you lots I ; After thf separation occurs, both parents should regularly spend time with the should meet jointly with chil- 62 7 p.m! in the upstairs room at city hall. The group posts information on issues regarding land use and road closures on its web site at ccohva.com. For information, contact Tony Koss at will likely come into the youthslives. Explain how all members of the famify should be kind and may have to be brave in: facing the changes. Reassure children that they are still loved by both parents and give youth permission to love both parent! Assure children that both parents will still be available v. 637-077- 472-50- - gestions. 613-506- 0. Veterans concern. Apologize for hurt- -. ing them and causing the dis- -. ruption in their lives. . ' Discuss the changes that i perience the marital disrup-- ; tion or divorce of parents. Studies show wide variation on how children are im- -. pacted by divorce. Most research results indicate, however, that divorce is difficult on children; no matter what . .age youth are. Many of the children sur--. veyed revealed they were completely unprepared for their parents separation. lb help alleviate the stress and fears children experience during marital disruptions. Carbon County parents who are in the process of a divorce should consider several sug- 637-382- 5. Jenkins. 15 Slovenian Home - A luncheon fix members and guests is planned Sept. 22 from 3 to 5 p.m. For information, contact Tony Lessar or call Betty Evatz at ' Bowling league scores - League secretaries should report high scores weekly to Annette Heath. For information, contact Heath at Price Culture Connection -- The schedule includes the following presentations: Sept. 26 - 7:30 p.m., Price auditorium, Broadway tunes featuring Val Oct. f Statitistics compiled by the United States Census Bureau indicate approximately 40 percent to 45 percent of all children in the U.S. will ex-- CMes j Thank children for their ByGLENJEtySON USU Extension 637-742- 4. corner. Prizes will be awarded. right-han- Assist youth in resolving fears, |