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Show 1992 Thursday. August 27, OREM A free seminar "Growing Through Grief," will be presented by grief education specialist Tina Barnson, M.S. on Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Laker-idg- e Junior High Auditorium, 951 S. 400 West, Orem. (Enter from north doors.) By IDA. O. DONALDSON Herald Correspondent - MORONI Carolyn Finlinson, Miss Moroni 1992-9- 3 and daughter of Karl and Joyce Finlinson, of Moroni, was named Miss Sanpete County 1992-9- 3 at the annual Miss Sanpete Scholarship Pageant Saturday Aug. 22, at Gunnison Valley High School. For her talent number she performed a piano solo entitled, "Etude," by Kabalevsky. She is a senior at North Sanpete High School. The seminar will teach differences between grief, loss, and bereavement; stages of grief; normal individual and family responses to loss; specific ways to process grief, and how to maintain recovery from drug and alcohol addiction while going through grief. three-ho- n, by Friedrich Burgmuller. Nicole Buchanan, daughter of Steven and Suzanne Buchanan of Gunnison, was named second attendant. She is a 1992 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School. She performed a violin solo entitled, "Concerto in A Minor" by Vivaldi. Jolene Kaye Bagnall, daughter of Louis and Vivian Bagnall of Manti, was named third attendant. She is a 1991 graduate of Manti High School. She performed a character pointe to "Yankee Doodle." Cadee Hansen, daughter of Dennis and Kathleen Hansen of Ephraim, was named fourth attendant. She is a 1992 graduate If y f f I Carolyn Finlinson Miss Sanpete of Manti High School. She sang a vocal solo entitled, "I Wanna '' Be a Master and mistress of ceremonies were Joseph and Marianne Thompson. Mrs. Thompson is the former Miss Utah, 1987-8Assistant pageant director was Jill Petersen, outgoing Miss Sanpete. Other members of the comn mittee were: Jeana James, Peterson, Joan Dyches, Denis Andelin, Renae Lindg-reMary Ann Chapman, Dave Peterson and Linda Wheeler. Pageant judges included Susan Barbara, Spanish Fork; Michael L. and Kathy Rawson, Salem; Janice Nielsen, Spanish Fork, and Beverly Carson, Show-stoppe- ' I 1 If J :A I I psr- - I x 1 !; V I I mum I 1 The seminar will be followed by a Karen Barton, daughter of "L'Orage," lJ . V J j Sept. 5 from 9 a.m.-noo- n at The Gathering Place. Call The Gathering Place at 226-225-5 for more information or to register for the workshop. r. 8. Ko-lee- n, Home health care to sponsor support group PROVO - Creekside Home Health Care will sponsor its monthly support group meeting at the Pro-v- o Senior Citizens Center, 270 W. 400 North, on Thursday, Sept. 3. The meetings are held the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The group is conducted under the direction of a social worker and registered nurse. The September session will center around coping with guilt in caring for loved ones at home. For more information, call Creekside Home Health Care's office at Pro-v- o ' w 0. i J " ( " 1 : t H, v - !- if " J . 1 5 "S Move Mo tide guesti room wrong with a man who hits his wife, kicks her or pulls her hair in his sleep? Four times in the past three months, I've been awakened by a fist in the face and a kick in the back. Once he tried to choke me. Last night, he was pulling my hair, shouting, "Why did you do that?" When I question him the following morning, he seems resentful, as if I have no right to say anything, since he does all this in his sleep. This morning, after receiving a nocturnal black eye, I decided to ask YOU about it. We have two empty bedrooms now that our children are gone. Should I sleep alone for my own safety? My husband is strong as an A ox, and I'm afraid of him. Shiner For My 33rd Wedding Anniversary Dear Shiner: Quit while you're behind and move into the guest room. If the ox walks in his sleep, put a lock on the door. The man could have some hostilities that may or may not involve you. Nevertheless, you deep-seat- ed PERFECT: (Continued from Page Dl) couched with an inflatable (and Allure quickly vanishes when the alluree has to sit there watching the allurer dismantle herself and place her various components on the shelf. 'Among the too, too Truly Elite (of my day, at least) toupees, falsies, heavy makeup, surgical adjustments and artificial rearrangements were never ever countenanced. They simply were not done. To employ them would indicate a most embarrassing social insecurity and lack of conditions supposedly unmembers of known to the Truly Elite. Women with poise, confidence combined with and good grooming, good manners, good taste, healthy eating and exercise habits, wit, sophistication, intelligence and a gentle nature, have always been infinitely more attractive to me than the most bouncing pneumatic num-nudown the beach or the most "you can't be too thin or too rich" trophy wife "darling" her way through an East Side soiree. For one thing, the former tend to a characteristic be rather happy more attractive than almost any other I can think of. I've never found much happiness among the crucified noses, not to speak of GolJie and Meryl g shotgunning and each other. Mp Ann Landers sjj J Advice Columnist could wind up with a fractured skull. Your husband needs to get some counseling. Dear Ann Landers: That boy who cried when his cat died but couldn't manage a tear for his grandmother upset me. Had he KNOWN his grandmother, maybe he could have cried for her, too. The boy's letter pointed out one of the major tragedies of our time the breakdown of family life. Everybody is so busy doing his own thing there's no time for excess baggage like grandparents. stranWe are the lost generation gers to our children and strangers to THEIR children. I have searched my soul for answers and can find none. I am available and eager to see my family, and they know it. But my phone doesn't ring. Sad, isn't it? Lonesome Dear Lonesome: Yes, it is, and could invite the grandchildren to your place and teach them to knit or crochet or bake cookies. Buy coloring books and paints and crayons. In other words, DO something together. Sometimes the mountain has to go to Mohammed. AP Photo Slimming down Simon Colville, London, stands between his wife Amanda, 24, left, and a cutout of how she used to look before she lost 98 pounds within a period. Amanda was named Britain's "Slimmer of the Year" by a British accident. 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