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Show Sun Chronicle, February 16,1 980, Page poor copy's 6 MWm.i ft !'. ,'f1; ,i j ii;,- MM! - rye ndwritfng: i By Jane Bergen Briefly stated, fears result from physical, emotional and 'i niiual deprivations and prevent the natural development f a well integrated personality it is important that vie experience ough often submerged by fears and inhibitions, the deep nii.gmg tor expression of our feelings, our desires, and our 'i dive urges remain in our subconscious mind. in times of stress our feelings become more intense, and order to conti ol them we restrain or repress them. An rob- id iai strives m this manner to retain his or her ,i i uoiidt equilibrium Vs o i esult v, e have pent-uor repressed emotions. These i ' hold ip check under normal circumstances. However, unei geueies or undue stress may cause the pressure to rise o a breaking point and a powerful emotional force is ( ised f ooause the force is often so tempestuous, in relation to c tuatmn which seemingly evoked the outburst, very u ' ,i t'or the individual nor his or her associates know the nsv.ei to this unexpected display of emotion. .i n highly expressive people, such outbursts are much i and frequent than in those who are poised or 'i 'm. dy withdrawn I 'help eliminate from our memory unwanted thoughts, sTi md experiences we subconsciously repress them, i it .a po sible to talk our feelings out with someone we fhi an be an aid in releasing some of the frustration i fh!?P !!"." Desire for expression K1 I :z a JZZ, jOjl GjdLA fX-nuJj- tc - aSjl. yt JX-- ctstatAjL 7o 316x4x8 3 649 Jjb -- djy'ld dzjL. yUJhJaJt- - -- II jrubl OJ-Ctdi- A lit grade 316x4x8 finish finish on Simulated lauan plywood. tfn V JLrfjU- - anjL djajytAsu 3wv-- a -- X CjodAj J dinXjd, mx. (loJji pjAjuvcXi dAJUyJIaJoza j . lx. 5 A . JL me 4- - vSvqjF- MS i uJjn. 1 Bright spots attracting the attention of visitors at the new Olympic Spoits Center skating rink in Lake Placid, N.Y., are colorful murals by American artist Don Nice. The two canvases high by on the upper level lobby 30-fo- News from the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library system in Roy announces the two regularly scheduled childrens activities and the new books received by the library. Park SUPER SUPERINTENDENT, PENTZ1EN, INC., of OMAHA, a By Haxel E. o hov, I ; . of JOE world- - b uuion company, sign my columns with a Desk Set which was designed and engraved by of a laser beam, and electronic ( o"ro"i 1 cutting action to any extremely small focused be can that device pim oot Katha i ban being sliced or chipped, the portions of the oog fuck by ti.e laser beam are raised to a temperature v. Pit. 'ho sui face of the sun The wood is literally n i , uoi i, cd And I am literally elated with this WT ICBO APPROVED , T Includes screen, boot, damper, grate and bean pot. jjiUMCO CIRCULATOR i now o'- ultra-moder- Zero clearance heat f'l circulating built-iI ,iu n l w AS a guest of SALLY WILKERSON and THE WAH LEA'S of Omaha, I found issues of The Roy Sun it on display And while visiting ALICE HYTREK at w V ; .Pi AL in Council Bluffs, Iowa, we autographed THE OAK RIDGE BOYS, u .irp mi LfLLANDERSuN, an NC and othr " country music stars, all of i -b ihe Roy .Sun Chronicle is widely read and j fireplace. v-- 1 I Aj Reg. $238.95 1 , i i ' i ' 1 ears down memory lane with ALICE c find that country music is still deep w i hills In my long absence from that n a in mose i c'un'rj I arned that ALICE had mastered the . , ntiy she taught us what true grit and 'nn ,p arc. ,e : all abou and I feel that my life has been enriched ag sir. rubbing s', nuldirs with this wonderful country girl! 'run)"U - ( s DOORS PRE-HUN- G f " 1 M85" i: ; nnv i n HI i i 1 , i , Hot on Toce was the home tront, talented RETA MORRIS of heard on the INTERNATIONAL JUBILEE c top countiy stars and RETA gave many of the famous lingers a run for the scales! Discovered by LUCKY CP UUBFRUAIN ahnse broadcast is beamed over several t uiopdr :adio Ltafons this UTAH vocalist is well on her February 18th Friends will be the theme of movies for children Saturday February 16, at 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. The Steadfast Tin Soldier, a story of the toy soldier who falls in love with a ballet doll, will be shown to begin the program. Begging Bunny and Fat Albert star in the concluding movie, What is a Friend? Good February Books recently received at the Southwest Branch in Roy include the following titles: SPIRIT WRESTLER by James Houston. A suspenseful tale mixing adventure and the supernatural. A young Eskimo boy has grown up to be a shaman, a sort of priest-mediciman. His search for love and stability in the Canadian wilderness blends the real and the supernatural in a fascinating yarn. SUPER HAIR: THE DOCTORS BOOK OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR by Dr. Jonathan Zizmor. The book for every man or woman who wants beautiful, healthy hair and straightforward advice on how to get it. (THE) FEAST OF ALL SAINTS by Anne Rice. A period novel set in New Orleans in the 1840s. Rich in insight and detail about the mulattos and quadroons, an aristocracy which existed in the antebellum South yet was never a part of it. FIND GOLD by Verne Ballan-tynto know to prospect for gold on nee4 you Everything your own using oldtimers knowledge as well as modern technology. (THE) DEVILS ALTERNATIVE by Frederick Forsyth. Five desperate elements Urkrainian Terrorism, failures of a Russian grain crop, the world of a ship captain, the inner circles of the Politburo and of the White House all are woven together in this authors most ambitious novel. ISAAC ASIMORS BOOK OF FACTS by Isaac Asimor. Presents 3,000 uncommon and educational facts, such as the rate at which tuna swim, the number of atoms in a pound of iron, and much more. HOW AND WHERE TO - 1 ' In the nfai fc uu this column on F AN FAIR lbHn 'a, . will carry complete MMONWEAL TH SQUARE n j i I ; 'h i & r . yi :, A " r nf f&i j RETAIL 22 DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 555 972-873- 9 35U0 South (1 Block East of Redwood Rd.) OPEN SUNDAYS 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wt "ST rrtrwfr-r- r r viiWi Qife? 1600Sq. Ft. NOW AVAILABL- EEXCELLENT LOCATION FOR: Retail store Office space Real estate office Insurance office Lawyers Health food store Etc. r 2447 North Main , Sunset , Utah THE WALL PANELING KINGS' 972-873- 8 K3 M yui7 StiOInM Think again. Located at: & 972-873- 7 a big SPACEOFFICE SPACE i' ,m j spnnkler system Abundant pur' irrj Atr k tive landscaping H ptiway homage ! - Speak softly and carry stick." Theodore Roosevelt Think jour home is insulated? K nfiawie pov ession ,V condiUoiimq a heating I aroe store tront .- fast-seftin- i Ip .' t, INHALER nasal decongestant - 75.v- system in place is tough, reliable and weather-resistanso the cold humid atmosphere of the rink poses no problems. Made by H. B. Fuller Co. from Du Pont neoprene, Powr Grip " adhesive has long been used by manufacturers and g who need a waterproof glue for bonding a wide variety of materials. With BEIYZEDREX Well show you how to do it yourself and save money. U High strength1 tieop'f'ene adhesive holding the support Get instant relief YOUR KITCHEN - 0 in glowing colors the coveted gold medal plus equipment used for the games. Canvases are mounted on plywood glued to wood supports attached to the cinder-bloc- k wall. depict e. ? REMODEL walls Library , J 19th Trucks and Trains will be the theme of activities for preschoolers Tuesday February 19, at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. The following stories will be told: Freight Train, The Little Red Caboose, The Great Big Fire Engine Book, the Little Engine That Could. Children are invited to bring their favorite car or truck to storytime. A toy train collection will be on display at the library for preschoolers to see. P'H of the sacral unintry music conceits staged by b')P raato Uuir.g thur silver Anniversary, will be the I ark GTL1N Jiow A! HIGHLAND HIGH in Salt Lake i durday, Fc'i nary 23 at 8 p m. After a long struggle, t' (, AT LIN h is finally made it big He was seen with i 0 a f r.cnd HANK THOMPSON, on the coast to coast NASH- I ,! c, ViUSIC show hot Saturday, LARRY was much in a rn U.S.A. last year at FAN FAIR in MUSIC wnei ri be earned ho f nr share of the applause of some 15,000 1 fyt one-legg- ay' ijp?yv- JL Of Olympic Games . ALL CAST IRON 9 cl- . - Colorful Images 'u o V. , Xs-- , $n p; OP.J- - G Xdi'iy AjL FRANKLIN STOVE I Stl o-- r t: , r HEAVY-DUT- Y 356-LBS.NE- a. 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