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Show June 30, 1994 Briefs 'Balance your life to reduce stress Big game drawings slated for July 8 to the Utah Division of cants take about six weeks. rest and taking time out for personal enjoyment, spirituality and by Capt. (Or.) Kelly A. Predieri Clinical psychologist relaxation. Living a balanced, healthy life through self nurturing and the nurturing of our relationships makes us stronger and better equipped to cope with the stresses of living. Stress is an inescapable part of life. Some stress is positive because it motivates and challenges us to grow. Most of the stress we face, however, is experienced as a negative force in our lives. For example, Air Force downsizing, reorganization and the threat of reductions in force cause significant stress for Hill AFB employees. Negative stress can be minimized by maintaining a healthy balance in life. Living a balanced life means taking care of ourselves and our relationships. We take care of ourselves by eating healthy foods, exercising regularly, getting adequate Maintaining healthy relationships can be achieved through open communication, assertiveness, effective listening, and spending quality time with the people we care -- 19 Hilltop Times about. Education about stress and how to cope with its negative effects is available to the Hill AFB community through various classes, seminars and presentations. Two- - and According Wildlife Resources, the big game drawings are slated for July 8, and applicants may draw permits in their sleep. That's because the drawing will be conducted Thursday night and very early Friday morning. The move to an overnight drawing will speed up the big game drawing process, which has become increasingly cumbersome in recent years. Lists of successful applicants will be posted Friday morning at all DWR offices and at the Lee Kay Center, 6000 West 2100 South, Salt Lake City. Official notification will come by mail, usually within 10 days after the drawing. Refunds to unsuccessful appli usually There will likely be a number of tags and permits remaining after the drawing. Lists of leftover permits and tags will be available after the drawing and they'll go on sale by mail only on a first-comd basis on Aug. first-serve- e, 1. Big game hunt applicants who don't want to wait for official notification by mail to see if they drew out may call The toll line will be noon on July 8, the day operational at of the drawing. There will be a $5 fee for the call. DWR officials say a portion of the $5 charge will be used to im1 0-226-HUNT. prove their information services program. r stress management seminars are available to organizations and individuals. Call the Health Promotions Office at Ext. four-hou- for more information. Additionally, monthly seminars on stress-relate- d topics are offered through the Family Support and through Center, Ext. Social Actions, Ext. Firearm safety checklist The Utah Division of Wildlife ble to children. Resources recommends the following 4. Sporting firearms should be imchecklist be followed for firearms kept mediately placed in secure storage in the home: when they are brought home from 1. Firearms kept for security reahunting or target shooting. sons should be fully controlled at all 5. When firearms are removed from times. They should never be subject to storage, they should always be carefulmisuse by children. ly checked to confirm that they are un2. Sporting firearms should be unloaded before being brought home. loaded. 6. All members of the household They "should never be loaded while in should understand and follow the rethe home. 3. Firearms should be securely quirements for firearms responsibility stored in a location that is inaccessi- - in the home. ; .. ... WmmmCLEARFIELD JOB CORPS and 5K RUN I CENTERMTCmmm 2 MILE WALK FOR KIDS UNDER Also, and 14 MILE RUN I SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1994 7:00 A.M. REGISTRATION: $1 0 (Must be received by Tuesday, July 5) I 100 YARD DASH PRE-RAC- Home Office 1 11 ' ! 48" Desk and Hutch 30" Desk and Hutch twfcltJ. imhI at keyboard drawer. la America. Pull i rmblwt. keyboard. Fatly m 1 8 Jal I tJuly am to 6:45 a.m. T-sh-irt STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Mail entries to: CLEARFIELD JOB CORPS RO. BOX 1388 CLEARFIELD, UT 84016 off entries at front security gate (west of Freeport Center) by July 5 123 Drop 1 'TOYS FOR TOTS' PROGRAM TROPHIES WILL BE GIVEN TO THE TOP THREE IN EACH CATEGORY: S: 61 Fees include I ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO THE THE ANNUAL eastern. Pall out Unitt Will ii Arrlv Around $12 ($6.00 for kids under 12), 6:00 REGISTRATION; 1 Make checks payable to: i 1 E ON-SIT- E 1 Fall 12... MALE AND FEMALE WALKER FOfl MORE INFORMATION CALL: 0, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2 or 3344100, after 6:00 p.m. MALE AND FEMALE RUNNER 774-442- 1 WHEELCHAIR DIVISION 776-044- MEDALS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE TOP THREE IN ALL AGE DIVISIONS! 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