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Show Suicide Prevention And Intervention Classes Offered 198S 7, Heres a common problem: one partner often hopes or demands that the other will know what is needed or wanted without being told. Husbands and wives can feel very hurt and resentful when they think that their wants even when not directly expressed - are not being considered. This, of course, puts considerable and unfair pressure on a mate to be a mind reader. Direct communication is a very important factor in marital satisfaction, yet such assertiveness is often quite difficult. Men and women who may be quite open and forthright in other areas of their lives often feel awkward in asserting their needs with a partner. It is often helpful to express this discomfort to a spouse. Knowing that you are vulnerable, he or she may try to make it easier for you. Of course, there may be times when your spouse is not so agreeable or sympathetic to your requests. Compromise solutions may need to be negotiated. This kind of between spouses is quite healthy and very different from an aggressiveness give-and-tak- e HEARING PROBLEM A neighbor asked the wife of a retired minister if her husband was getting a little deaf. "A little? replied the lady. "Why, last night, he led family devotions kneeling on the cat! ture in the morning follow g in the through with afternoon. The workshop is to be held at the Tooele County Courthouse on March 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost of the workshop is $60 for one credit hour. Suicide has an impact on everyone. . . but suicide can be prevented. The bottom line is get involved. This workshop will ac- Recently considerable notice has been given to the topic of suiis the se- -' cide. venth leading cause of death in this country. In seeing a need for educational information in this tragic subject, Utah State University is present- - ' ing an all day workshop featuring D. Kim Openshaw, Ph.D. as guest speaker. Dr. Openshaw is an assistant professor in family and human development and director of role-playin- Utah State University. Some of the timely topics to be quaint parents, grandparents, counselors, teachers, clergyper-son- s and the general public on how to recognize and deal with People Commit Suicide; Signs Of Suicidal Behavior; Preventing Suicide; and What Do I Do Now That A Person Has Committed Sicide? There will be an extensive lec Anyone interested in attending this workshop should contact Vincent J. Lafferty at 882-5S5- 0 or Dorothy Ellis at marriage and family therapy at discussed are: Suicide; Why do suicidal behavior in family, friends and everyday contacts. 833-296- where one person tries to dominate another. Presented as a community service by Don T. Holladay, Ph.D., 376 North Coleman, Tooele, Utah 84074. For appointment, please call 882-796- Mm THATS HER OPINION "How did your date go last night, Joe? "Great! She thought I was a real wit. "Well, she was certainly half right. Receives Award Dianna Weyland received the Young Womanhood Award. Presenting the award was Bishop Dennis Andrews. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Weyland. U.S. Senator Orrin G. Hatch presents the merit of achievement award to Mr. Gary J. Coenen. (U.S. Army Photo) Depot Employee Receives Honors government installations and are trained for work for which they are capable. This decreased the government expense of workmens An exceptional employee of Tooele Army Depot was recently honored with an achievement of merit award presented by U.S. Senator Orrin G. Hatch. Mr. Gary J. Coenen, sick leave compensation. This program trains employees in a time frame which-allow- s time for readjustment to new job settings," Coenen said. In the last 1 y2 years, Civilian Personnel Office has saved the government over $3 million in lifetime benefits, Coenen said. program adminsitrator, received this award for his outstanding accomplishments working with the rehabilitation of disabled govern- o ment employees. Through this program, disabled employees are brought back to Mar. 7 p.m. - BPW, monthly - 7 dinnerbusiness meeting, Mar. 14-- Sun Lok Yuen Restaurant. Program "Woman of the Year Young Career Woman, Program Speak-OfCelebrate 60th Birthday Party, honoring Past "Re-Parent- ReParLin- da and Richard Eyre. Tooele Senior Citizens f. Presidents of Tooele Nomination Chapter. committee, presentation of slate of officers for 8586. For non members reservations call 7 p.m. pairing The Way We ent, presentation by Center. Sponsored by PERC. Mar. 16 - Boy Scouts of America, Great Salt Lake Council, Deseret Peak District, Pinewood "District Derby For info, call 882-022- 882-290- Mar. 7 8 p.m. - "OES no. 25, Tooele Valley Chapter, Slated Meeting, Masonic Mar. 16 3 to 5 p.m. Family Bowling, Harris Lanes, $4 per lane and number of peo- ple per lane unlimited. Temple, 22 Canyon Road. Mar. 8 7 p.m. - "C.B. Radio of Tooele", monthly meetTooele County ing, Courthouse, Auditorium. For info, call Sponsored by PERC. Mar. 17 St. Patricks Day Mar. 17 9 after 5 p.m. Mar. 8 5:30 to 8 p.m. Childrens Fine Art, Region Display of PTAs "Reflection con- test. Tooele County Courthouse, Auditorium. Sponsored by PTA and PERC. Mar. 10 9 a.m.-12:3- p.m. 0 "Ea- gles Sunday Breakfast" eggs, juice, hashbrowns, sausage or ham, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. Open to the a.m.-12:3- "Ea- p.m. 0 gles Sunday Breakfast," eggs, juice, hashbrowns, sausage or ham, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. Open to the 882-177- 2 public. Mar. 18 6 to 7:30 p.m. Free Family Swimming at Tooele City Pool. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by PERC. Mar. 19 7 p.m. Toastmasters, Tooele County Courth- ouse Auditorium. public. Mar. 12 7 p.m. Tues. Lecture, Mar. 20 "Parenting the Gifted There are some of us who, because of a fixed income, costly medical emergency, or severe unemployment problem, need contributed heavily, your donations are urgently needed. (Please be assured they will go directly to needy homes. Not a penny will be financial assistance. Thats why Mountain Fuel and the Red Cross have initiated spent on administrative costs.) Last year, your generosity assisted over 900 unfortunate houseliolds. It was a gesture that can hopefully be duplicated, or exceeded, this year. To donate, simply mark the REACH donation box on your next natural gas bill, and add tlie specified amount to your payment. REACH, a program that helps truly needy persons meet their financial obligations by providing payments toward their energy costs. And while Mountain Fuel, its customers, and employees have Or, send a check directly to the local Red Cross, care of REACH. Child", presented by Dr. Joan Wold, of U of U. Tooele High AV Room. Sponsored by PERC. Mar. 13 Today. UMd I t "iil'fii M i i a;- - in I i fi Mar. 13-- A public HTvfce ol Mountain Furl and ll Salt Lake Chapter of Mar. noon Tooele County Meeting, TAD Communi-tyOfflcer- s Club. For ad- ditional info. call to 7 p.m. PERC Open House, Discovery Toy Drawings, Live Per2 14 1 p.m. NARFE (Nation- Association of Retired Federal Employees) meets at Tooele Sr. Citizens Center. For Info, call ' 882-228- the A merit an Red Croat. 14-1- 1 a.m.-1- 2 noon "Story Hour", Tooele Public Library, East Vine St. for pre-scho- children. For Info, call 882-218mission free. ( 12 Chamber of Commerce, General Membership 7:30 a.m. Klwanis Club meets for Breakfast Meeting, Glowing Embers Restaurant. al Mar. 4 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 Ad- 7 p.m. Tooele County Historical Society, meeting at Tooele County Courthouse. Public invit- formers, Movies. Basement of Tooele City Library, 47 East Vine Street - PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY. taurant. 882-069- Min it n 7'30 a.m. Klwanis club meets for Breakfast Meeting, Glowing Embers Res- ed. Mar. 21-1- 1 a.m.-1- noon 2 "Story Hour, Tooele Public Li- brary, East Vine St. for children. For Ad- info, call 882-218- mission free. Mur. 22 7 p.m. Lecture by auth- or Dr. Vincent Cline, Tooele High School Aud- itorium. "How to Make Your Child A Winner," sponsored by PERC |