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Show ." rag" TIMES, November LJUAVBR-GARLAN- 11, 1I7 eaten." oi Bo tremors Bode? Observations made by University of Utah seismologists in recent months reveal changes in the pattern and characteristics of earthquake activity in the northIdaho ern Although aftershocks of 1975 main shock (through the first two to three months) occurred in a the March restricted within Pocatello In scientific reports submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in December, Dr. Walter J. Arabasz and Mr. William D. Richins, note that subsequent to the magnitude 6.0, 1975 Idaho-Uta- border earthquake, h small-magnitu- earthquake ac- tivity has increased in areas immediately adjacent to Pocatello Valley on the border. fly Valley-earthqu- Idah- o-Utah earthquake, which occurred 20 miles to the north was preceded by small fore-shock- s. ake activity has subsequently become prominent in neighboring areas to the southwest, southeast and west. The researchers also note evidence of an apparent increase in local stress in this area, .rather than a relaxation that would be expected in the aftermath of the 1975 magnitude 6 earthquake. A series of earthquakes that occurred last Thursday night (Nov. 4) along the Hansel Valley fault, including a magnitude 4.1 shock, drew the attention of Uni area. March area-chie- versity of Utah seismologists because the March 1975 "We certainly are not making a prediction," said Dr. Arabasz. "We don't have information to specify accurately the time, place and magnitude of an expected event. On the other hand, areas neighboring Pocatello Valley on the Idaho-Uta- h border are clearly seismi-call- y active, and we're carefully studying them-tryi- ng to understand their behavior." he explained. Fakhraie and Mildred Baer. Mr. Butler and Mrs. Fakhraie work in the Brigham City area. Mrs. Baer works with the schools in Tremonton and the surrounding communities. Each of the above mentioned Clinicians is responsible for the speech and hearing services administered to the children in the various schools. Such services consist of diagnostic speech and hearing testing, therapeutic application and follow-u- p procedures when necessary. Therapy is available to all elementary or weekly age children on a basis. Students at the junior and senior high schools are evaluated on a referral basis only. Parental permission is essential and required before any child is included in the program on a regular basis. Referrals for inclusion in the program come from teachers and parents. The decision as to whether the child is a candidate for the program is based upon diagnostic test results, the child's age, and the cooperativeness of parents. The full cooperation and support of the child's parents are a vital part of this program. and-o- r weekly contacts of 20 minutes duration should be supplemented by various suggested activities within the home. Studies in the area of education support the concept that parents are most frequently the most important "teacher" that child may have. This is certainly true during the formative years of 0 to 5 years of age. We in the speech and hearing field recognize this fact and have various suggestions for parents relating to speech and language activities. We urge parents of children with suspected speech problems to contact their school tpdrjgesyjjat a, "member of our staff communicate' with them. We are actively engaged in the area of preventing speech problems as well as correcting problems in older children. This applies also to the area of hearing and related hearing problems. A more detailed presentation of the Clinician's role in the Speech and Hearing children will be Programs with school-ag- e explored in later issues of this newspaper. We, as a staff, sincerely appreciate the support of the administration, teachers, parents and children in making our program an important and integral part of the educational program of the Box Elder School District. School Talk District Provides Speech, Hearing Therapy pre-scho- ol Speech and Hearing Program Box Elder School District as part of its educational responsibilities, provides various special services to the parents and children of Box Elder County. Among these special services is that of Speech and Box Elder School District, Hearing Therapy. Such services have been available to the children and patrons of the district since 1957. The Speech and Hearing Staff of the e CliniDistrict consists of three cians - S. Wayne Butler, Kay Davis full-tim- Usdsr Ito Getted Tbas The Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, I disagree violently with priate birthday present, wrap it, then place it inside a sealed bucket which I bury in the backyard. Then if Junior shows up at the dinner table with a surprise present for his mother's birthday, those fanatical women-libbewho argue that there really isn't any physiologicrs five-gallo- al difference between male and female. It simply ain't true. And here's an example. Have you ever seen a woman forget a birthday? And have you ever seen a man remember one? Ask any grandmother and she can tell you the birthday of all 55 grandchildren, her own kids, her husband, her parents and the reigning president of the United States. Star-Gazcan't even tell you George Washington's birthday or Abraham Lincoln's for that matter. It's embarrassing to admit, but the other day when some bureaucrat asked me my age while filling out a form, I suddenly panicked. Luckily, my wife was with me and was able to remind me that I'm still only n Star-Gaz- er can excuse himself to take out the garbage, dig up the present, and hand it to Mrs. Star-Gazwhen he returns, as if he'd known all along. Remembering your wife's birthday is a whole lot harder than finding out you've forgotten it. One sure sign is when you arrive home after a hard day's work, ask what's for dinner, and your wife says, "Anything you can find, the kids and I have already er When you find yourself in the uncertain position of not knowing when your wife's birthday is, remain perfectly calm and improvise. If, for instance, you walk into your mother-in-law- 's home with your wife and 15 relatives suddenly jump out from behind the furniture yelling, "Surprise! " immediately look at your driver's license and see if the date printed there is today's date. If it is, the surprise party is for you. If it isn't, it's probably for your wife. There are times, though, when you're just bound to put your foot in your mouth. Star-Gazfound himself in such a situation the other evening when he got home a bit late and found his wife and children waiting to be taken to a party at his mother-in-law- 's home. Mrs. Star-Gazhad been telling me about the party for some time, but I thought it was just one of those regular we family have every so often. I could see she was a bit miffed, so I decided the best defense is a good offense, and offered, "We'U get BOARD OF INDICATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Utah 84302 1. Call to Order 8:05 2. Approval of Minutes 8. 3 Approval of Claims and District I'inancial 4. Unfinished Business 15 g;30 lildcr High School Box A. Band Uniforms B. Minimum Class Knrollnunis C. Proposed Changes in Transportation IVilicks D. Property Purchase - High Schools er 5. 9:15 New Business A. Schix! Audit B. Proposed Employment W7S-7- 6 er Mother's Day" and "Open On Your Birthday". I check every morning to see if any of them have been opened. had birthday cake, I had fillet of sole. I've come upon the foolproof method, though, since then. I've purchased three presents which I had wrapped and appropriate cards attached. All three are stored in my wife's closet in plain sight. The cards read, respectively, "Open On Our Anniversary", "Open On rs there." "I hate to be late for my own party," she responded. While she and the others Parting Shot The vicious rumor that Thiokol employ- ees have been ordered to develop a taste for catfish and grits is simply not true. Ya hear??? GRAND 28. Birthdays can be a very traumatic time for al hints. Mother-in-law- BOB'S Grocery Groceries to be given away. Wffh your purchase get a chance to win a free turkey. JZ Free Cookies s, bless them, are one saving grace. They have a habit of sending your wife a present the day before her birthday. One such package arrived at my house the other day, but there wasn't a name visible on the outside. It was just lying there on top of the piano. Being a trained observer, I immediately concluded that it must be somebody's birthday. But whose? I checked the refrigerator and the freezer for traces of a birthday cake. Mothers always make birthday caires for their kids, but never for themselves. The house was cakeless. By now I felt reasonably sure it must be Mrs. birthday, but not overly confident. I checked the calendar where Mothers always write down the birthdays of their kids and relatives. November was vacant. Mothers never write down their own birthdays. I've come up with one possible safeguard for such situations. I buy an appro Thurs, Fri, and Sat. Nov. 11, 12th, and 13th hus- bands. I have succeeded in narrowing my wife's birthday down to three days during the early part of November, but I can never remember which. And half the time I don't even remember it at all. But there are some surviv- & Come in and meet Bob and Dixie Hess and load up on SPECIALS like this HI C FRUIT DRINKS 46 oz. Cons COOKIES Reg. 99 279' " Keg. MEADOW -- 10 LB. NO. RUSSET POTATOES POTATO CHIPS 's 3 LBS. 89 79 COUNTRY CLUB i HOLIDAY MARGARINE KEEBLER 85. 69 -- Va 69 Gal. 99 Grocery U Garland, Utah , ' For that extra service see your neighborhood grocier Tremonton, Utah. Box Subscription rate: Elder. Cache, and Oneida $5 50 per year, all other areas $6.00 per year. Second Class Postage paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337. Thank you for your Gonfidence All Kinds. INCLUDING the dramatized Book of Mormon tapes recently featured in the Church News ORDER SOON to get your delivery and beat the price increase Dec. 1 F. 17. W76 8:00 p.m. 8:00 SCRIPTURAL AIDS John Widni-sdu- Board Meeting Agenda FOR SALE CALL Hciard lUmm .Brigham City. Deters 257-516- 3 SERVING THE COMMUNITY for the past 6 years. iff f ' jr ' - ; ' J ' If Dear Fcflow Utahns: You have greatly honored me by electing me to represc nt you in the United States Scn.ite. Duing my campaign I have promised to represent the majority views of the stale of Utah, and you can count on mc to do just that. will fight for legislation that will benefit the people of my state; and believe me, will vigorously fight against legislation that is not in our best interest. Although Senator Moss and have different political philosophy, feel a deep personal regard for him as a man and commend him for serving you for 18 years with honor. Thank you again for your confidence. I I I I WiilK8iS wish to Orrin Hatch all those who I helped in my will strive to represent ALL the people of Box Elder re-electio- n. County I W. Edward Kerr Aullirirfl,iml.iil lor lv ll.ilch lor Si'iulc ( ,mii,iii;ii A ( .rat.'NNoiu's 1 |