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Show Friday, October (scheduled in advance), consultants to help with individual problems and videos on basic genealogical subjects, in addition to the classes. Courses scheduled for Sunday will include beginning Film industry seminar TCP is sponsoring a free seminar for ill individuals interested in the growth ef . the film industry in the state of tlteh. Speaking at the seminar are two jos Angeles producers who talk about what producers look for when hiring. The seminar is Saturday, noon--2 p.m. Seating is limited, reservations must be fnade. Call Monday Mammography Screening PAF (Personal Ancestral File) software for the Macintosh, 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.; beginning research, 10 a.m.; for PAF, workshop and problem-solvin- g 11 a.m.; intermediate research, Holy Cross Hospital's Mobile Mammog- raphy Screening Program will provide services at the VS. West Communications building in Provo, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Women age 35 and older can schedule 0 minute an appointment for this procedure by calling simple A brief medical background and a payment of $55 by cash, check or credit card are requested at the time of screening. An itemized receipt is provided for insurance purposes. A discount of $5 is given for a prescheduled appointment The results of the will be sent to the patient's personal physician. Call 11 a.m.; PAF using Genealogy Information Exchange on the IBM, 2 p.m.; preservation of photographs, 2 p.m.; learning to use the BYU library, 3 p.m.; beginning PAF for the IBM, 3:30 p.m.; French Canadian research, 4 p.m.; enhanced features of PAF for the IBM, 5 p.m.; and early IDS sources, 5 is required for the p.m. computer classes. Information about for the library and classes are available at 5. BYU Homecoming banquet l 3ames C. Fletcher, former president of the University of Utah and recently retired after a second tour as chief of the National Aeronautics and Space Association (NASA), will speak at the BYU Homecoming banquet at 5:30 p.m. in. the ELWC Ballroom. All BYU Alumni and friends are invited to attend. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, 15-3- 7. y 5. By CARIN GREEN Herald Correspondent Results of a employee stress and lifestyle survey taken by 1,000 employees in Nebo School District rates the morale high and stress level low among school teachers within the district. The survey also revealed other positive findings. Timpanogos Mental Health Center conducted the survey in the spring of 1989, under the direction of Dr. Hermann A. Peine, as part of a major Utah County area mental health study. Hie empirical study was seeking to measure how employees view their work environment, specifically their relationship with their immediate supervisor role-mode- well-bein- Disabled Awareness Fair Olson, will be making a personal ap- i pearance at Center Court from 4 to 7 p.fr., on Saturday. A wheelchair obstacle course will be set up at JCPenney Court both days of the fair for the pub lic to try their skill at maneuvering a wueeicnair uirougn Dawn Olson various obstacles. A certificate will be given to those who join in the fun of "wheeling" the course with the fastest time under the pressure of a stop watch. Basic American Sign Language instruction will be given and mdch, much more. Haunted Castle Hallow-ee- h the Annual attraction in Utah Utah State Hospital Haunted Castle to open its doors. The Haunted Castle will open on Friday, Oct. 20, and continue through Tuesday, Oct. 31 (no performance on Sundays). Hours will be 7:30-1- 0 p.m. on weekdays, and 7:30-1- 1 p.m. on weekends and Halloween. Donations are $4 at the door. Discount tickets can be purchased at all Utah County Stores or groups may purchase discount tickets at the Utah State Hospital anytime from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. by contacting Janina Chilton or Shawna Peterson at ext. 254 or 237. The Castle is located at 1300 E. Center Street in Provo behind the Utah State Hospital. The Castle is not recommended for children under five years of age. The Castle is presented each year by the Utah State Hospital. -- 373-44- Cystic Fibrosis group Recognizing a need for information sharing and emotional support for families dealing with the complexities of Cystic Fibrosis, a support group has been organized by Don Wood of Orem and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. The first group meeting will be tonight, 6 p.m. at UVRMC's Clark Auditorium. Anyone who has CF or who have children with the condition are encouraged to attend. The CF support group will serve all areas south of the Salt Lake area. The first meeting will feature Dr. Dennis Nielsen, director of the University of Utah CF Center, as the keynote speaker. He will address their recent research developments present applications and future prospects for a cure. A question and answer period will follow his remarks. Also a brief organizational meeting will be held to determine future direction. A future agenda has been set with several UVRMC doctors and therapists donating their time to address the CF group. Saturday BYU Homecoming Parade BYU Homecoming parade will begin at a.m.; it starts at 700 E. and Center Street and finishes at the Smith Dale Murphy, National League's Most Valuable Player in 1982 and 1983, will act as grand marshal of the parade. 9 Field-hous- Argentine Jf Don't miss out! The savings end Saturday at our Annual Three Day Autumn Sale Selected down- - pi? and poly-fille- d jackets Shown: Reg. $150 Assorted styles and colors in Fashion Place and Foothill. Coats, also at ZCMi Selected wool coats Rag. $90-$35- 0 petites' and Long and pantcoat styles in sizes Place and Fashion Coats, also atZCMi Foothill. Selected tall career dresses $43-$10- 2 Famous name styles in Fashion Plus, Many styles from which to choose tor the Rtg. $54-$10- 2 Petites' Dresses, also at woman 5' 4' and under, sizes ZCMi Place and Foothill. Reg. mm 7 i m Selected tall maternity fashions Choose from pants, tops and dresses in knits Rag. $20-$10- 0 Maternity and other fa&ncs of the season, sizes e. ar Get-Togeth- er 4 JIT-- " The Argentine residents of Utah anon nounce an upcoming Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. at the Backstage Theater in Provo, 65 N. Universi6 ty Avenue. Call Cristina Bailey, in Salt Lake City or Carmen Ray, in Orem. ' 225-89- Provo Library book sale Provo City Library Friends' book sale will be Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m. 90-D- Plan ay When your purchase totals S100 or more you may spread your poyments over three months interest-tre- e Scouts Ham Radio Event Saturday, the Signetics Amateur Radio Club will be participating in the annual scouting event, "Jamboree on the Air." The club will be setting up their Ham Radio station in the north Signetics parking lot, 1275 S. 800 E., Orem, at 8 a.m. All scouts are invited to take part. The station will be set up until noon. On AUTUMN Sunday Child Abuse Conference A The 8th National conference on Child Abuse and Neglect will be held today through Oct. 25 at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. All meetings are open are to the public. 3000 participants expected from all over the United States with nationally recognized authorities in the field delivering key addresses, leading seminars, etc. For further information on speakers contact Dr. Carlos Y. Roby, executive director of ISAT, or Doris Thaller, administrative assistant, St History center The Utah Valley Regional Family History Center will conduct free classes in family history research Sunday Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library on the Brigham Young University campus, the renter is open from 9 a.m. to 6:45 D.m offering free guided tours A9 have high faculty unity, high satisand work group. Other dimensions faction with building principals, and to the study were measurements of in general, with the district The the amount of stimulant or drug work force of the Nebo District is abuse, as well as a measurement of healthy from a phsychological evaluation. general stress perception. "It is this atmosphere of normal The findings of the study were calulated in a 8,000 page summary. people having all of life's problems, The results were positive showing a but coping in responsible ways, that sets the stage for confidence in an high satisfaction with the work environment and positive perceptions educational setting for the mental of supervisors and their work health of its children. Because edugroup. The emotional health and cators provide such significant and in such g of the employees was responsible abundance, it is time for the public significantly higher than comparato thank and support educational ble work force groups in staffs for setting such positive stanindustries in Utah. dards of responsible behavior," said The results of the survey document that the majority of schools Peine. Titled "Breaking the Barriers," a Disabled Awareness Fair, is scheduled for today and tomorrow at the University Mall in Orem. Booths will be set up throughout the Mall with information, demonstrations and activities for the public to participate in. Miss Wheel chair Utah, Dawn It's time again for the scariest Page Survey shows Nebo teachers areli high in morale, low in stress level Calendar Friday 20. 1989 ORDER IY WCNi: 'Zi WITH YOUR ZCMI CHARGE ACCOUNT CALL TOLL-FRE- E 24 HOURS A DAY IN SALT LAKE, 321-66- 6; L CM ELSEWHERE IN UTAH AND INTHE UNITED STATES, I ls |