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Show Page 10 1' Thursday, May 10, 1979 Class Officers I ' If tfHN ' . -r- jUJ "T ' I - - IB tw2f ' I i Viil'l Park High elected next year's student body officers Tuesday and the winners were (left to right): Linda Byer, secretary; Heather Landis, president; Kim Weaver, vice president; and Thalo Porter, historian. Fur Coat Taken At West A fur coat valued at nearly $5,000 has been reported missing to police. Retta Smith of Park West told police she discovered her full length Red Australian Fox fur coat missing April 26 from her condominium. She valued the coat at $4,500. . In other police action: Prevention Center Hosts Luncheon On May 4, the Prevention Center sponsored a luncheon lun-cheon meeting for professionals involved in the Mental Health Services for Summit County. The people discussed procedures for referral of clients, individual in-dividual fee schedules and type of counseling services they provide for the communities. com-munities. In attendance were: Mary Lee Christensen, Family & Group Institute; Herman Pline, Psychologist with Timpanogos Mental Health; Moyne Oviatte, Family Health Center; Charlotte Mysse, Consultant, The Prevention Center; Ford McBride, Director of Con-sulaton Con-sulaton and Education, Timpanogos Mental Health; Dick Timms, Director of Satellite Program, Timpanogos Tim-panogos Mental Health; Grover Jensen, Social Worker at Timpanogos Mental Health; Addriene Beaudroux, Social Worker at Division of Family Services; Ser-vices; Marsha Wellever, Director of The Prevention Center; Diana Maxell, Senior Public Health Nurse for Summit Co.; Dick Culler, Counselor at The Prevention Center. At the conclusion of the meeting a decision was made to make available a resource directory of services ser-vices in Summit County. For further information contact The Prevention Center. Cen-ter. 649-8347. Park City resident Monty Mon-ty Gibson was robbed of a Panasonic video television recorder from his Payday Drive home April 30. Gibson said he was out of town at the time of the burglary and found all windows win-dows and doors secured when he returned. He told police, however, that a window previously broken by another burglar was boarded board-ed up, which may have CROSSWORD PUZZLE provided access for the recent burglary. -The Yacht Club Restaurant at the resort plaza was robbed of two light fixtures from the front of the building April 24. The lamps were each valued at $300. Police said there had been a "rowdy" party at the Rusty Nail Lounge the night of the robbery, and speculated someone from the party stole the lamps. TODAY'S ANSWER MAEDEL'S Sales and Service ODY SHOP Welding Kilby Rd. 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Iio n II ii ?x: ma - m --W, rrr W" w 59 pir t T" Ti w iZLz ?ay j. A Ji a 34 , S sTii , J rrmrn r- h5 n Wt 3 i" 3 w1" Kid stuff. Farmers Alpha Jr. policy lets you give your child low cost life insurance, while you build up a fund for a college education or career. This Premium Deposit Fund, that currently pays 7 interest, lets you make deposits and withdrawals just like a savings account. Options provide for anything the future may hold. Talk to a Farmers Agent today. Farmers New World Life Mercer Island, WA member of Farmers Insurance Group Judy Kimball Agent 202 Silver King Bank When It Comes To Fitness, It Pays To Start Early Proper fitness patterns will develop early in life if the whole family is involved in an exercise program, according ac-cording to the president of the Utah Heart Association. "A support system within the family will keep everyone healthy and make it easier to maintain that pattern of living," says Dr. C Hilmon Castle, who is also chairperson of the University Univer-sity Medical Center Department Depar-tment of Family and Community Com-munity Medicine. The Heart Association is promoting the benefits of fitness and raising money by sponsoring the May 19 "Run for Life" in Salt Lake's Sugar House Park. The 6.2 mile (10,000 meter) runwalk is part of National Run for Life Day, the world's largest run. "Children go through an active phase and then often quit exercising regularly," notes Dr. Castle. "If family members set positive examples for each other, an enjoyable exercise program will become a habit. Jogging isn't the only good activity. Do almost anything you enjoy tennis, basket-ball, basket-ball, skiing or swimming." Regular exercise is good for a number of reasons, according ac-cording to Dr. Castle. "It controls weight while decreasing appetite. It builds a resistance to physical and emotional stress. Regular exercise also helps prevent sports injuries. in-juries. "We can't say that exercise exer-cise absolutely prevents illness and disease," says Dr. Castle. "But I am certain cer-tain that with it, the quality of life is greatly improved." More than 500 of the 3,000 persons expected to participate par-ticipate in the Utah Run for Life have already registered. Registration for the May 19 event is held at all Wolfe's stores, Utah Heart Association and the Salt Lake Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance office. For the $3 entrance fee, Nurse only on assignments you like. And only at times you choose. We think good RNs and LPNs deserve to choose their own duty. And to choose their hours and days of work. We believe top professionals should earn top pay, the best benefits. And that somebody else should pay for their insurance and handle their paperwork. If you think the same, let's talk. 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If you are experiencing experien-cing any of the following, then you need to skip running run-ning or cut your timejn half until the problems disap pear: cold symptoms, fatigue from the day before and listlessness, soreness and stiffness anywhere, or a general distaste for further exercise. Pay attention to your body and heed the signals. REAL OG HOMES Comfortably-rustic, your real log home brings new care-free year-round living. Complete pre-cut log packages are cut from 8" to IT diameter logs. YOu can build your own dream, or rely on your contractor. Choose from 32 models - compact hideaways to full two story all season homes. r High Country Real Log Homes Authorized Dealer y. Box 1255 Park City, Utah 84060 (801 )649-6398 Send $3.00 for catalog of model plans & prices Name ' Address. CityStateZip . Telephone No.. i 1- .S.1 . on rrl I I illitil ' x ! ' li 1 I Upper Norfolk 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on a triplex lot. 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