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Show Exam Anxiety Reduced By Utah Psychologist TW Well prepared ni( high- ttikJntu who "blank out brforv Caru la an important test (tt Irrp calm, according la nig uiuiii who has "auurtv d imple-merite- reduction" of 11' Mul triiiiuiui.uxKt' Students rm os ere or tie their mental blink if they simply replete I heir tension with relaxation. Once the student hot mas-te- limriau y w llie no the prutetlure, rrltuliuo it achieved tuit kly tiki rout ITh NOBIL fuf kiujfiiti pletelv. IhiI liegmnerx benefit ru,M la feel a little keyed up lc l,rP therapi who let. I Hit lua much anxietv lit- - out verimlty guide them through lerfere with memory nid other thought processes iik hiding organization! alnlitv and rlfetiite use of tune." etplamt Dr, Ronald Sjnoelti. a stall &tbolngn for the I' Counsel-lu- g and Psychological Service. Dr, Sjunelli tats ualiimwide ' dttal mtistle groups and surveys indicate tome 0 per tent 0,1 uf all college studrnts are stric tdtematcly tensing and relating ken at one tune or another with them. When the entire body has lieen sssleiiullcallv relaxed, the "debilitating academic ted is told la visualize a which sutqilv means stuik-u- t situathey can t think uf the right ans-- series uf ers, although they knew- them tions, such as taking a test. "WlIkT WITHE doing is tlirv started to take the test. siiltstituling one reaction for another." Dr. Spinelli notes. "Hope-full"Ksen one eqienrme like the student will cimtinue this can lie traumalic enmigh to to associate with a carry user into future test situarelaxed state uf mind." tions." the I'tah psychologist Of course, the treatment is notes. "If this hapens. the useless for students who liecume sell esteem goes general down and he nuv then deselop nervous because they havcii't other psychological problems So studied adequately for the exam, our program is in that sense he adds. eutn at the Second Socicn essentially nor UfuP f pc pi anxiety-provokin- g llmncring (rantillr From Un-tllHammond, wife uf George F, Hammond is recovering from heart wirgery in the osiital in Salt lake City. She was admitted Saturday, Sept. I. She is now out uf Intensise care and is looking forward to returning home. e IVirotht A Ninth. 41! South (,8nik. Ciantssille. has lieen selected as an Outstanding Young W oman of Vmcnca for 197 ). She was nominated by i Alpha Fta (1iatrr of Beta Sigma Phi8lie along with other women aie now liemg considered for further state and national awaids, Hus fall. Idtv of the yonug women nominated for the Young Winnen of mie funn each piogiam will lie named as their state state's Oulstaudiug Young Woman of the Year. Fiihu the fifty state winners, the natimial Ten Outstanding Young Winnen of Amenca for 1973 will lie selected. Tlie Winners will le presented at a secial aw aids irrniiiMiy to lie held this fall in Wasluugtiui Uh Maic 1 - 1.,. II g Valley km-riic- a Open Sept. 20 - Golfers from right states will in die I20.UOO Jackpot-Magi- c Valley ()irn tiHirnaineiit i Sejstemlser George Guv, in charge uf the professional jackpot Nevada course reports. FIRST PLACE professional will win S2fKKh first place grow and net amateurs $200 eac h. Amateur handicaps must lie certified, Clyde Thomson (cqi professional at the Twin Falls course who is tourVACATIONS municipal THE KEY', according to Dr. Grantssille Seminary officers and advisors, from left to right Vacation is a time to get nament says. is in Spinrlli. helping the stuProfessional entries will lie lift from the and Drake, Denise Imtay and Drhhie Limber. Second loss I Janet routine, away dent "unlearn" anxiety through Mark Hutchins, Gregg Poller and Bishop Alan Burgess of life. And limited to P G A memlien and the perspectives a prus-escalled "systematic there are all sorts of things that holders uf 1973 apirovrd player Psychologists lift a man's perspective travel, cards. Tournament professionals have long treating severe reading, relaxation, with who have qualified in other than visiting McHritlo Family neurotic disorders oil the assumpthe National Open or PGA tion that all fears are learned, friends, sharing things, a hike, not eligible. llol.ls Hcuniott but the U sircialist says that etc. Anything can lilt the levels championship are PLAY WILL be on the Twin the school's Counseling and Psy- of life if it expose the mind to Saturday, Septriulirr I, dev different and stimulat- Falls and jackpot courses die chological Services is among the something e cendants uf Thomas White first On three die fourth Neil C. IJnes Strait days. by first to apply this basic clinical ing. the at Grantssille gathered Strait day the field will lie cut to the 80 low scorers and ties, with Slake House for a family re- alt play on the jackpot course. RNtDIE&YKE Professionals and low qualifyonuRsuvnc R1TZ -EIVAY ing amateurs will play 72 boles; msvriKii! all other amateurs 54. Wcumxr.iw fpG Entry deadline will lie Sept. mm MNui Saturday 18: professionals. $63: Amateurs UMWMU I slay y. 2D-2- test-takin- stu-den- DC. Ilie surose of the Outstandof America ing Young Woiin-inogram is to recognize young the ages of 21 winnen and 35 for their escrptnmal n " Front row i Julee Johnson, Brother Carl Christensen, to their professimis, comiuuuities and country. s In-e- JhiUpbl mmk O nds tittltH SH.lTT.i RITZ Sun., Mon., and Tuesday $.10.00. PLAYERS will come from Utah, Oregon, Washington. California, Arizona. Montana, Idaho and Nevada. In a special event, seniors and professionals uf the Northern PGA chapter will contest for a SUNK) purse. Public In itecl To Square Dance Club Voting Woman Cain's Honors Heart Surgery .,LMn T Tooele Transcript, Friday, Sept. 7, 1973 HOME FROM HOSPITAL (IIS Seminary Sels Opening Social Following the a nine dav laittcr-dj- stay-i- Saints Hospital I aikc City, S. is now resting at home ami ill Salt Tate Scptrtnlicr 8th is the date set the Grantssille Seminary open-iu- g social. Tlie executive ollieers have named it "Rigonoortis-Switicus- " and hoie that it will Iw one of the most unusual and MOTOR YU If you cant 0 1.99 per car. Ends Sat. smoke it drink it spend it or lov it-- forgot it' No. 1, 2033 South State Street, Salt Lake Citv, Utah 84115. ness, Bldg. If the safety pin had been invented today instead of long ago, it would have six moving parts, two transistors, and require a serviceman. e is feeling Former Itrxitlrnls for VMt A Cymnist Acrobat Visits Here fun socials ever. Tlie games will start at 6:30 on the High School foolltall field. Afterwards, refreshments will lie served in the Stake House culMivs Sally Green, accomplishtural hall. Then the movie The ed acrolal and gynuiist is visitHouse of the Damned" will lie ing in the area. She is the daushown. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Tickets will cost 50 cents Green, former residents of Grant for Seminary students who pay now living in Eugene. Ore. Descendants gathered from Nancy Katrina Mallet, daughter in advance or 75 cents at the At the age of 14, Miss Green students competed against 49 other conand of David G. and Chcrsl Mallet. social. Idaho. California Utah, and after Oregon, trading gcuea- - 8he was bom July 20lh at 7:23 will pay 75 cents in advance and testants, in an American Legion mh die Salt I Hike LDS llos-me- $1.00 at the social. The money is Talent Show, held at logical information, enjoyed a Springfield, P'hdHer brothers and sisters used for defraying the ex-nsdccidDie family together. Oregon. At this show she perBrenda Mre and refreshthe ed to print a pictorial yeartimik J., age 10; Gary, age of the movie formed a Hindu acrolmUc act and Jalcan, age 4. for distribution to all ments. Everyone is Invited to and won first place lor., which They set the date and place of join in the fun at this opening site received a trophy. During the next reunion for August, social. the years 1966 to 1971 she com1974 at Salt Lake City. Roliert peted at North Eugene High Cunderson of Suit Lake City HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOi School, in many high school was John W. Anderson. Danny Sanpresident, and competitions with other Triple Marsha A Schools. In these years she tos. Junie Anderson, Joyce Maw, also of Salt Lake took well over 20 first places. Jackson and Louise Brown SunCity was elected vice president of the family association. She taught in a gymnastic day, Sept. 9th. Suzanne Castagno, Ben Bradshaw and Marcia Worsummer camp in 1968. and trainthington on Mon., Sept. 10. Mike ed at Olympic Squaw Valley the summer of 1969 under the Minchey, Dixie Arlxm, Lisa MarDavid Olympic Gymnastic coaches. She Scott Williams, tinez, Babies blessed in Crantsville Bell and Raquel Vera on Tues., has won many medals in Dis- -' Sept. 11. Edna Knowlton, Kim trict and Stake competitions Medrano. Paul Carl, Dawna Kae since that time. Butler, Cerald Jones, Daniel Bell, Miss Green has a strong deShelly Durfee, Kenneth L. Olson sire to teach the skills she has Lyndon and Linda Mair. Branon Wed., Sept. 12th. learned. In the near future she don K.C. Chard, son of Kent would like to open a combinaand Deborah Chard. tion acrobatic, jazz and ballet Bill Magee returned to duty American industry is plagued studio. with the Marine Corps Sept. bv one thousand eye injuries 4th, following a ten day furevery working day of the year, over 90 percent of which could lough visit with his family and friends in Crantsville. He be prevented if the victim wore took his hoot training at tlie ' protective eyewear on the job. San Diego Marine Corp ReSuch injuries occur not only to cruit Depot. This took 12 the person involved in a parweeks to complete. His new ticular operation, but to unsusas well, who assignment is at Camp Pend-eltopecting passers-b- y Calif., where he will are often struck by ricocheting train as a crew member of fragments of tool or product. A an armored personnel carrier. drastic reduction in such injuries can be achieved, says the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness,, if 100 per cent use of protective eyewear is required while industrial employees are on the job or passing through work areas. d Literature on all aspects of eye health and safety, and films for free loan or purchase, are available from the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness. For a current catalogue of all offerings, write Prevent Blind- If you are a new corner to Tooele Valley and like to meet fnemlly, social ile pesqtle, then come try square dancing, you will find the Huttons and Bows are a friendly group. They also all young men want to and women to come and jum the fun. as they have lots uf single men and women in their group. Beginners clawes will lie held with the regular classes, there will lie three uightx available for lieginners to start. These nights are Saturday, Srptemlier 8. 15 and 22. If you cant make it one week try the nest. Die first claw, to le held on Septenilier 8. will liegin at 8.00 pm. and lie held at the Tooele (entral School, 55 North First West, (filler will lie Allan Wardte who has called in Las Vegas, Wyoming. Utah, and at the National Square Dame JainUirre held in the Salt Palate. He is also very adept at leaching round dancing. Any prol iletns or questions for this claw please call Viola Knutson at 884.3810, Carole McCall at 882 1460 or Dim Nielsun at . These people can answer any quest iim alioot sponsor for teen, rules, price, etc. e i The Kiwi bird of New Zealand dances for his supper. Earth worms respond to vibration in the ground and come to the surface. So the kiwi stamps his feet, then feeds on the emerging worms. Crantsville Former residents of Crantsville, and now residing in El Cajon, Calif., Mr. Arjay Miller, his wife Dorctta and their five children were here last week. Diey visited friends and took pictures of their former home for genealogical records. They came to Crantsville from Idaho where they had visited with Arjays parents. They spent some time with Mrs. Mary Iinlav and then went to Salt Lake for a visit .with his brother. Roy Miller, also a former resident of Crantsville, liefore returning to Cali-forni- RETURN' FROM VACATION Frank and Bertha nq Its Not Worth Dont Gamble With Your Familys ! Safety! See Your Shat-r-pro- of Auto Glass Professional NOW! ! hi Four year old Mark and one year old Michael Fisher and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fisher received a visit from their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher tin's Labor Day weekend. Fisher, with son Curtis, left Friday, Aug. 31st. and went to Crand Island, Nebraska, for a visit with their son, Larrv, his wife Susan, and their children Mark and Michael. Along with the visit they went sightseeing in the Crand Island area and spent some time in Mondon, Nebraska, visiting a restored Pioneer Village containing many old cars and other relics. Another point pioneer of interest was a visit to the Nebraska Museum. Hastings, They report they enjoyed a love-l- v time and beautiful weather. Sally Green accomplished acrobat has been visiting in this area. 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