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Show THE SENTINEL More togetherness "' ...... 1 i needed in summer Parents who think In they are done with parent terms of surviving the supervision and every American family. make It's called "School's Out." The first symptoms of the disease occur a week to 10 days after school recesses for the summer. It usually affects children first and is manifest by such comments as, "I'm bored," and "What is there to do around this place?" As the illness spreads, parents are also struck and begin to exhibit a markedly hostile temperment. According to Randy Chatelain, a marriage and family therapist intern at the Rock Mountain Family Institute in Ogden and time faculty member at Weber State part . College, the problem is caused by mostly changes in normal routines. He said, "Whenever you disrupt a system it creates stress. With school you've got a system going for nine months and when it gets .disrupted create it's got to stress and anxiety." Chatelain explained that the way a parent and child adapt to their schedules is mainly a matter of perspective. summer months "usually themselves miserable," he said. "If they accept the situation as being temporary or just something that they need to tolerate for the next three months until the summer's finished, they'll do a better job." Work is a valuable thing to teach children during summer months, along with other positive books is an awesome number for a to first or second-gradWestland in But read. Elementary's annual 71 Book Club contest, 132 students hit that mark. The club which began last September and is headed by 'the PTA, er A.T. the University of Utah, to U.S. the Military Academy at West Point, New York. Carrie, I - 19, Enterprises Overstocked Kirby Rebuilts was Like new nominated for Academy J entrance by Hatch, and traits that while school is in session, parents in effect have "Parenting," he said, hired someone else to "is working yourself out stimulate, motivate and of a job. But you have to educate their children. do that at such a pace During the summer that the child can accept months " that that responsibility." responsibility falls back "Too often," he said, Monte Vista PTA leaders Cathy Madsen to the parents," said "chidlren are allowed to Chatelain. (left) and Carma Nielsen show off new relatively school flag they helped design and make. He said the process of wander $QQ95 WW selected by West Point, on the basis of her academic record and her personal characteristics. The daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Stroup, Sandy, Carrie holds a 3.84 grade point average after W "During the winter schools do not teach. Wt repair all makaa ol vacuum. Specializing In Klrby, Hoovar, Bison. Wa Euraka repair alt makas, ate. t 4081 W. 5415 S. Kearns her first year at the The flag was presented to the school last week. UP University of Utah. She is an engineering 966-141- 6 Wr unrestrained while positively structuring summer time is much parents work either in the Mason Miles, Jacob outside Hathaway, Stephen easier for the parent home or atThese kids whose relationship with employment. to the child goes beyond the are much more likely into said. he trouble," functional activities of get "There are people who feedings, bathing and sending to bed. "Those basically turn their kids who have a good out and allow other relationship enjoy their people to raise them. children and look forward After all, they've been to the summer. Those who doing it for nine months." just have custody and can't "Stimulated, learning wait until they 'grow up and leave, dread it," he children are happy, and said. parents need to keep Activities like field them active and involved. trips, walks, shopping, If we, as parents, don't swimming, picnics, get them in a structure camping, a trip to the zoo that keeps them active and others can be positive they're going to find experiences for a child if something else to do." graders need to read a total of 1,500 pages throughout the year. to PTA According Reading Commissioner Denise Ludlow, the idea of the club is to involve parents in a reading program "with their younger students. And the the end result for the that requires kindergarten, first and older students is about six second graders read 71 or seven goodsize novels books. Third to fifth- - read and enjoyed Fourth grade: Bonnie FaNon Powell, Nokes, Tyler Donaldson, Terry McCleas, Nicol Chelly Madsen, Michelle McNeil, Edie young, Hardman, Amber Allison Short, Jennifer Gary Hatch of South Pehrson, Jamie Buckley, Lindhout, Ryan Shaw, Charlie Kennison, Christy Moore, Irene Jordan is one of 24 Rebecca Spencer, Kinsman, Brandon outstanding high school Jennifer Short, Anitra Ausman, and Ashley seniors from across the United States to be Christiansen, Jamie Pehrson. Fifth grade: Teilani awarded a pretigious Roller, Mathew Stinson, four-yea- r and Brandon Winder. Spencer W. Hathaway, Natalie Second grade: Donny Blackburn, Floyd Ludlow, Joseph Monson, Lessley, Christy Chase Jones, BYU Jason Warburton, Over 220 students Child, Jessica Chadwick, participated in the club. Michelle Hansen, Jamie The total number of Jarrard, Kristen Fry, winners was 132, up from Eric Traci Nelson, last year's 62 winners. Taylor, Mathew Gadd, 94 Michael Knapp, Andrew The ' remaining received certificates for McCall, James Vincent, their efforts. Each of the Eraka Burton, Kristy winners was presented Russell, . ', Peter with a book and Donaldson, Brendon emblem. Schmitt, Tammy The winners were: Everett, and Angela Kingergarten: Tricia Withers. Burton, Brian Gadd, Third grade: Quincy Mandy Jones, Lesli Castelberry, Cory Ludlow, Jennifer Bender, Schmidt, Traci Spencer, Jennifer Anderson, Mindi Donny Arganbright, McNeil, Adam Stinson, ErVSES Johnson, John Ausman, and Bryan Nelson. First grade: David Alder, Mike Schmidt, Jeff Jones, Brittany Shaw, Ken Brent Davis, Morrison, Donny Hansen, J Christopher Penner, Rachel Harris, Joel Meredith Henrie, Palc Dana Henrie, Neal Cobisi, Dale Hickman, Nicole Byers, Doyle Byers, Jay Richardson, Richie Hickman, Jody Monson, Simon, Tonya Teeples, Jonathan Geertsen, Shauna Johnson, Jeremy and Craig Melanie Thompson, Weller, Michelle Currant, Ryan Strong.; Hadlock, Ryan Morris, Clint McNeil, Connie QfibO RlltH . . Williams, Adam Schmidt, S8t Robyn Caywood, Sam Yeates.Amie Jones, John f MidVSld Michael Bright, Dawn MidvaIe Babe Ruth Lynn, Andy Greenfield, for the week of standings Tait Ketchum. TMev Jones, Brian Richard Curtiss Henderson,. Rouska, Donaldson, Rederic Jonathan Jones, Jeffrey Donaldson,' Ricky Michaelis, Lance yC Gary Hatch rocoivos Monson, Standings Justin v program. appointment of Sandy Carrie M. resident Stroup, a sophomore at things kids could enjoy with a little supervision," said Chatelain. West landers hit goal of reading 71 books Seventy-on- e in the ROTC University's the announced participation," he said. "There are a thousand character Sandy coed accepted at West Pointand is also a cadet Sen. Orrin Hatch has There is a strange each malady that, summer, affects most 3 Pag Thursday. May 27, 1982 Williams, Lisa Barrett, prosidontial award ' school, community and church. Gary, son of LaRelle and Jacqueline Hatch, is a senior class president, at Bingham High School, president of the National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship and a general Deseret News Sterling Scholar. finalist, 4 Days Only! Days Only Thursday May 27 Saturday May 29 Friday May 28 Monday May 31 Aa u Nl Kimball Scholarship to BYU, President Jeffrey 8 0 R. Holland announced. Giants 8 1 Royals Each scholarship is for 6 1 a minimum of $1,900 Angels per 6 3 Yankees year for four years but 3 6 Cardinals may be as much as 2,900 2 5 Indians per year, depending upon 2 4 the need of the Astros recipient, 0 6 President Holland said. Braves Pirates , The scholarships bear Roger Lang has hit four the name of the LDS home Keith Church runs, president and are Christensen and Kent the top scholarships Hoskisson one home run, offered by BYU. and Curtis Woodward More than 400 seniors and Ken Whitehead for the applied grand slam home runs.' and each May 21: End of Month Clearance at EMAey's JFnbi?k Between Groc. Whse. & Grand Phone 7875 So. Redwood Road Central 568-055- 1 09 Tyler branch features safety tips ALL REGUALR scholarships, winner had a grade point average of 3.94 PRICE FABRIC at least and a composite American College Test (ACT) score of 31 or Home safety tips will higher. Thomas, Ricky Dixon, The 12 young men and Justin Weller, Troy Lynn be shared at the Ruth women Branch 12 young, Yom, Vine Tyler Speirs, Byong-Mi- n were Wood winners 315 Street, scholarship Tiffiny Fry, Jared Library, in 99th ranked the on MidvaIe, Thursday, Wrigley, Chrissy Simon, percentile on the ACT. Aaron Sessions, Angela June 10, at 7 p.m. David Colby, security They were chosen on the Chadwick, Darrell Byers, of superior Jason Hathaway, Karen specialist, will present a basis Van Leeuwen, Becky program on scholarship, leadership high moral Jones, Brandon Burt, and crime and fire prevention ability, and service to character the in home. Christy Morrill. (Promo. 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