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Show ' ' 'J?????! .' .'J 7J J J J JTTTJJffTt'fTTtJTTf? 7177 7777 77 7 ' 7 7? 7 f ) fr rrrr ? ' 'r tr f 7trv 7 ' 777 77 9 777777 77 1 THE SENTINEL try to act excited when the children wake you up at 4 o'clock on Christmas morning, even though you were up till 1 a.m. waiting for the kids to go to sleep so you could bring the presents in. Maybe it's just that at a time set aside to pay tribute to the birth of the Prince of Peace, a time of joyous celebration with family and friends, you do not, for whatever the reason, feel happy or at peace. According to Mary Ann Glasgow of the Family Support Center's satellite facility in Midvale, the stress is there because Christmas often forces so many "supposed to's" onto people. "We're supposed to buy presents, we're supposed to have a tree, we're supposed to have a big dinner with friends and family, we're supposed to be happy," she stated. "We can end up spending the holidays trying to live up to the Sentinel Staff The Holiday Stress Syndrome. You may or may not have heard of it, but you've probably experienced it. See if this hasn't happened to you: After battling holiday traffic, you can't find a parking place at a crowded shopping center. When you do find a space and go inside, you find the asile jammed with Christmas shoppers all out doing the same thing you are. When it comes to finding the right presents, whether it be for the kids, your spouse, friends or relatives, you become caught between what you'd like to get and what you can afford to get. You put off buying the Christmas tree because you can't stand walking around frigid tree lots and then there's the job of setting it up and decorating it. You " course. Sandy Cub leaders for Cub Pack 447. place at They include S. Glen Also taking Scout earns high award that meeting was the Watts, installation of new adult Sandy mother; Chris Pazel, den leader and coach; Betty Cowdell, cub committee chairman; Louis Crane, Jerry Guenon became only the third and, by far, the youngest scout in the Sandy Utah Stake to earn the high coveted "Faith in God" award when it was presented to him by Sandy Fourth Ward Bishop Wayne Erickson treasurer; and Joyce Guenon, reporter and Sixth ward has Christmas party 'xrs-- is the son of Mrs Jack historian. i f on Nov. 28. Jerry, 10, Mr and Jerry was into the advanced Webelos at a special On Nov. 19, campfire ceremony. Later on, the Cub Scouts were put through their Jerry Guenon any season miy reason Konttqwc and gifts p.m. on December 1982, at the performance bond in the amount of 100 percent of office of the the total bid price and a Owner. payment bond in the OBTAINING CON- amount of 100 percent of TRACT DOCUMENTS: the total bid price. 255-717- 6 Publication to be in: JORDAN VALLEY SENTINEL (Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30,1962) WEST JORDAN A Municipal Corporation ORDINANCE 29, above-mentione- d The specifications are OWNER'S RIGHTS entitled "Construction of RESERVED: The Owner Willow Creek Drainage reserves the right to Facilities, Phase I." reject any or all bids, to Plans and specifications waive any informality in contract a bid, and to make all and documents may be awards in the interest of obtained at the office of the Owner. James M. Montgomery, (Pub. 121682) 392 An Ordinance establishing regulations dinner and Christmas pertaining to the use and party Dec. 4. operation of parks and A program of music, playgrounds in West Consulting Engineers, Jordan City. readings and stories was Passed by the City Inc., 624 North 300 West, presented by Polly Yates. Council of West Jordan Salt Lake City, Utah, There were 110 guests in Utah this 7th day of 84103, upon payment of $30.00 attendance. December, 1982. for each set of specifi-catioM. Dennis Randall, was Hie affair under, and Mayor the direction of the Attest: accompanying reduced scale drawings. activity organization Renette Anderson, PROPOSAL GUARchairman, Bryan Yates Deputy City Recorder Each proposal ANTEE: 1982) Dec. 16, (Pub. and committee shall be accompanied by members. a certified or cashier's NOTICE TO check or bid bond in the CREDITORS amount of 5 percent of the Estate of ROBERT total bid price payable to LOVE, aka ROBERT Draper City as a A dance will be held for DORLAND LOVE. guarantee that the bidder, if his proposal is all the young men and Deceased. Probate No. accepted, will promptly women "iiT'the Sandy All persons having execute the contract, Stake on Dec. 17, at 8 p.m. claims against the above secure payment of in the north building, estate are required to worker's compensation ward house. present them to the insurance, and furnish a undersigned or to the satisfactory faithful Clerk of the Court on or before the 25 day of NOTICE TO , March, 1983, or said CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH A. claims shall be forever barred. ORTEGA, Deceased. VALLEY BANK & P82-103- Public Notice Dried arrangements Custom designs Probate No. TRUST COMPANY, All persons having a Utah corporation claims against the above 80 West Broadway to estate are required Lake Salt City, Utah 84101 present them to the NOLANJ.OLSEN to or the undersigned Clerk of the Court on or Attorney for the Estate By thru SATURDAY 9:30am to 600p.m. before the 25th day of 8853 South 1700 West West Jordan (North Side of State Savings Bldg.) We Deliver! 3 i March, claims shall be forever barred. EARL WENDELL GATES, Person Representative 7981 South 1300 West West Jordan, Utah 84084 NOLANJ.OLSEN Attorney for the Estate 8138 South State Street Midvale. Utah 84047 6yr 8138 ?m$3 95 Ao$gs3 cus$jQs oou OINTY MDM CARTS WOODS SHUTS afl. aa.?s Boa). 45.00 $I2 33 knit corns oa NYION STAN0UP IRON C0VIRI $2050 SUa TOP FLITE SHIRTS ,16 Pack a ARAL 59" Man's IZOD XL ' SWEATERS $-15- 98 Bonua Relocation of his 7321 South Minors. R-- H.B. $550 00 NOTICE OF HEARING Eureka 4 Bison. Wa repair all makas,atc. 4081 W. 5415 S. Kearns 966-141- 6 State Street. Midvale 1 For Appointment Call: CaseNo.A82-44- 5 A. Ameen Basalamah and Mike To: 268-107- Khazaee Monday-Saturda- YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 14th day of October, 1982, the petition of Andrew Diaz was filed in the Third 561-101- 8 y 3920 1. 1 100 E. leJtUkoCtty 1 Wednesdays Only 7321 1, fteio Kidrale - Onuses, lajariet aai Sarferi of tat Foot Diplomat, American Board ot Podlatrtc Surpry Judicial District Court of the State Wako Up Christmas Morning With A Now Gift Of Music Publication to be in: JORDAN VALLEY SENTINEL (Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30,1982) NOTICE INVITING BIDS OF RECEIPT PROPOSLS: Sealed will be proposals received at the office of Draper City, Owner of the work located at 12441 South 900 East, until 4:00 The Magic of Christinas. Friends. Family. Togetherness. Filling your home with family fun! And what better way to unite the whole gang, than the spirit of music with an organ or piano from Riverton Music. - Pacific 129 179 $9" I PAlKttncum txowttta m 279 289 Peralmmont Woods Sot $1 5900 Ladlea APPAREL SKIRTS & TOPS 11:00-4:0- 0 em overflow structure on the Draper Irrigation Canal. SITE OF WORK: The project is located in Draper City and begins the Draper Elementary School at approximately 1100 East and 12700 South and a in proceeds northeasterly direction through the city park, then easterly crossing the Union Pacific Railroad and the Draper Irrigation Canal to a point on 12500 South Street where the Willow Creek Channel the road at approximately Ooon Till 7:00 Tif"The Sale of a Lifetime'itvwl structure and a canal near 1580 OPENING PROPOSALS: East. OF The proposals will be publicly opened and read at 4:00 325 happiness. of 225 If WIZRRD Why not wake up Christmas morning with a lifetime of Railroad. of approximately 36 storm drain piping with a diversion structure on Willow Creek, channel improvements and other appurtenances. Schedule C includes a canal control crosses 6578 South State Sunday and a construction NICKIAUS Organs and Kohler & Campbell pianos waiting for you. And all with an added special Christmas savings! Schedule B includes the cQH W9 DELTA PULL SET of boring under the Union 6S9S MlMIWIM Tonay Panna Right now, during Riverton Music's 15 year Anniversary Sale we have a huge selection of Gem Home piping appurtenances ",,"$29w JUNIOR SETS STARTER SITS 3350 If drain w aer m am li m m. nurit ORGANS all the Home Organs at' See and Hear Gem WW p Nil 11978 S. 1700 VJ. 3iol)IiT&(snuipleU Heirloom Quality Piina Since 18S6 1 Only Wt repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing in Klrby, Hoovar, MIDVALE Office Phone:561-101- including 21" cmp, 27" RCP and 36" RCP with MocGXISGOR TAYLOR 6 Comp. wattachmenta Pat R 255-71- storm ooushom WILSONi MWI Kirby Tradition South State Street approximately 2for2600i3 nyiow cjuwy iuctbicputt Enterprises to the following. Schedule A, lUyuJ rSziM "cHiw iiVST oiovi$$5w A.T. Announces the MICHAEL DAVID BASALAMAH, the complete of construction M395 shop Friday til 8 p.m. from DR. SCOTT M. SOULIER mum BASALAMAHand DESCRIPTION OF The work is divided into three schedules and Includes m w Sunday 114. of Utah in and for the such adoption should be County of Salt Lake, dispensed with, and that your asking for an Order unless you enter in the granting leave to adopt appearance on or before Stacy Ann Basalamah, proceeding the natural child of the day specified for such Ameen A. Basalamah, hearing, you will be to have and Michael David deemed Basalamah, the natural consented to the granting child of Mike Khazaee, of the adoption prayed for according to the statute in the petition on file in in such case made and the proceeding. You are further notified that upon provided. You are further notified the adoption being that said Court has set a granted, your rights, if the any, in and to said at hearing be shall of children Hall Metropolitan Justice, 240 East 400 terminated. DATED this 1st day of South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th day of December, 1982. s Franklin L.Slaugh January, 1983 at 8:30 Attorney for Petitioner o'clock a.m. to determine (Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1982) whether your consent to STACY ANN WORK: V away or said Midvale, Utah 84047 1983, IV. I time Taking shopping, decorating, and cooking to visit a Christmas play at the University, a performance of the "Nutcracker" or a program at a local church is also a help. Not being afraid to make some changes in how one celebrates the season can enhance its enjoyment. A new format at home might reawaken the old Christmas excitment. A little Christian understanding can also go along way, remembering that everyone is in the same boat, being sensitive to other people's problems, and not forcing people into what they may not want. Above all, don't reduce Christmas down to just gift giving and a big dinner. "Christmas is more than just Dec. 25," reminded Vanessa, "It's a season." ta IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In The Matter of The Adoption of: p.m. on December 29, 1982, for Construction of Willow Creek the Drainage Facilities. A V especially for shut-in- s or those who are alone at this time of year; or working in some other way to assist those less fortunate. about Christmas shopping. They either feel pressed to get it done right away or they leave it to the last minute. Either way it becomes a hassle. Taking time, when one has the time to do it right can help eliminate this problem. "I remember that at home we got concerned about getting a Christmas tree," Vanessa related. "At first, we wanted to rush out that night before the tree lots closed. But, after thinking about it, we felt it would be better to do it when we had the time to make it an enjoyable experience." For those who have trouble getting into the Christmas spirit, Vanessa and Mary Ann suggested taking part in something that departs from the material aspects of the celebration, something that reflects the true meaning of Christmas. Participating in a drive; doing some old-- Rmrton 254-435- 6 ! 3 caroling, Pag Christmas fashion 1 P82-10O- 3. SherriMcAdam - as someone trying to decide 21 Corsag9$, Wedding Funeral, Fresh, Silk m As mentioned, the above is the extreme. Not everyone who gets mad at a slow driver they must follow in route to Christmas shopping, who cannot make the Christmas tree lights work, or who is on a tight Christmas budget is a time bomb waiting to explode into an act of self destruction or violence. The conflict may be as harmless Sandy Stake plans dance Floral I and child abuse goes up this time of year." incidence of suicides e) paces in a physical fitness test and obstacle 255-532- whether or not to accept some Christmas goodies a party hostess shoves under their nose. They may want it, but if they take it, they feel guilty, imagining they've ruined their diet. In other words, stress can put a real damper on a person's ability to enjoy the season. Avoiding this kind of trouble isn't easy. As Vanessa Jarrell, a social worker in charge of the children's program at the center, correctly observed, "Christmas is inevitable, it comes every year, whether we're ready or not, no matter how we feel or what other pressures we may be under." Gift giving is one of the more common sources of stress, especially in a day and age when the size and cost of the gift is often seen as a measure of how much one person cares for another. "You have to be realistic about what you can do," noted Vanessa. "It doesn't do any good to go out and buy gifts for the children that you really can't afford and then argue in front of them when the bills come due in January." Many people get into a panic "That's why the continued. The adults of the Midvale East sixth ward were guests at a turkey J Guenon. MONDAY cub master; den Watts, popular images of the season and up to the expectations of others." When those images cannot be followed or those expectations cannot be met, people can become frustrated. Sometimes they begin to feel out of control of their own lives. The Family Support Center, which provides short term housing for children who might otherwise be subject to some form of child abuse, sees one extreme result of that type of stress. "When people feel they're out of control, that they have no way out, bad things can happen," Mary Ann ? ? Thursday, Doc. 1 6, 1982 This year don't become victim of holiday stress By Robert Mickelson i ! ) |