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Show k (SGwass (Sanaa tra -- 0-T7 Feeling Good (Eamnpetfs BoanBBBBDDmiUDaBifaaDDaooBDDaaDDB Carpet prices Q start af fu,, 5 o Free home estimates 0 n 687-257- 2 B a .S5RTA Mattress or Box Soring. $59.95 Street , Huntington Q stalled OMain W Emery 286-22- 49 LaNora and Cody Anderson last week In Washington Ut. with are rejoicing over their being her grandson Scott Mortensen Master Your Fear 3 Ways first time parents, A baby boy and family. Scott Is moving Into oi Lack arrived at the Gunnison Valley his new lovely home which he say, is usually psychologists oz, has helped build. Ella made the hospital weighing 6 lb based on insecurity or fear on Nov, 9, Grandparents are; trip with Mrs. Willard pectol The insecure person is afraid Mr, and Mrs. Earl Jensen of who is the mother of Scotts not only of others, but also and and Is M Jeffe Mrs. . Pectol Mr, Emery; wife, Brenda. of himself Plagued by fee! Great Salina. grandAnderson, helping with the construction ings of doubt and distrust, In of the new church house parents are; Mr. and Mrs, Eastthe insecure individual isoften on Leslie; Ara RasmussenjMrs Orangeville. hesitant to make even minor Darrel Jensen of Ferron. The Bruce and Ida Mortensen vibecause ol his lears decisions great-gre- at grandparents are; sited here Sunday with Ella and Here are three simple rules Mrs. David Thayne Wellingthe Robert Andersons. They wefor mastering fear which may ton and Mrs. Blanche Jensen of re enroute to their home In work for you and Scott Draper. Illuminate your fears Vernal, after visiting Irene Broderick, who has Brenda and baby In their new with facts Determine what been In very poor health the last home In Washington. -few weeks, was rushed to the Dora and George Peterson Gunnison Valley hospital Wed. of Price came sat. morning and took their parents, Velma and night of last week, suffering from an arm Infection and other Mervin Johnson to Mantl where compllcatons. Her son, Therel, they attended sessions in the accompanied the ambulance drtemple. iver and they also took Ferry's Leola crook Is enjoying her B roderlck back to Gunnison with newly built fire place which was them he is staying with Therel finished last week by LuDean and family. Mrs. Broderick, is Maxfield. Mrs. croos is home UDderfoto tMta and medical bound most of the time due to car-- , ana is still ill physical problems. Clara Clark and herdaught-Spani- sh j. the time of this Lortn and Ruby Mlnchey reFork visitturned home from Mantl last ed over the weeaeu- Claras -nt his wife and children week, Mr. Mlnchey, who has mother Pearl Peterson. Mi. .. Mr. anu been In poor health the past Peterson returned back with jolene Petty visited In Provo while became very ill. He is them on Sunday for a visit. weekend with their parnow convalescing at his home. Speakers In church Sunday over the L They have now been given an night were High Councilman of ents Bishop and Mrs. Arthur honorable release from their Ferron, Max Ralphs and Bishop Petty. Mr. Petty ls out of the duties at the Mantl temple.They Richard Behling. The choir also hospital and back home again, His physical condition ls about both served on this mission 2 rendered a special number. years and 3 months. They have Friday guests at the home the same. Gary Petty met them there. enjoyed the opportunity very of Eudean and Raymond Olsen He had been at thestate Prison much and accept their release were Dessle and Edwin Thomas In Salt Lake at the Point of the of Phoenix, Arizona. They had with reluctance. Mountain on J.C. meetings, and The Telephone Exchange taken their grandson David Tha tour of the prison. Gary reBuilding here on main streei omas of Flagstaff to visit with ports that they have 2 chapters was given a fresh coat of paint. his brother Jim, who Is attendIn the prison. This building is of viatl Importing school at BYU. David will Joni Anderson was home for ance to this community. Direct soon leave for an LDS mission In Argentina. David and Jim the weekend from Salt Lake, Distance dialing makes commwhere she is employed. unication with the rest of the are sons of Grant Thomas, the Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderworld very simple. We have an oldest son of Dessle and Edwin. son are in Calif, visiting with Eudean is homebound and Emery man, Wayne E. Staley, son Preston, wife and 3 on the Board of Directors. Each spends most of her time In a their children who live In Monterey. 2 owner the wheel After chair. suffering telephone appreciates They will enjoy Thanksgiving many conveniences & services broken hips, months In a hospitholidays with them. and rest al rendered by this company. homes, she is glad Mr. & Mrs. Alonzo Olsen to be In her own hme. where The Thanksgiving party on in Granger with Thursday night of last week was Ray tenderly helps take care of spent Sunday their son Cecil and family. her needs. He too has handicaps enjoyed by Emery Senior Citizens and was a fine success. The In his 80s, vision problems, Their son scott was being ordained a deacon and wanted his ut from removed cataracts and otlargest crowd- - up to grandparents tobelnattendence 60 were well paid for their atthers. - Emery people will be proud at this special occasion. endance. Ole Jensen was the Bishop Rex Bunderson and Master of Ceremonies, special to learn that Clay Christiansen guests were; Mr. and Mrs. will begin organ broadcasts on his counselors are beginning a new project on the church Charles Vickers, Martha Jo every sunay at 1 p.m. over grounds, Installing a sprinkling and James Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Radio Station KWHO 860 K.C. system. Volunteers were asked an Emery boy son Charles Cryts and Reed Keeles Clay to begin the trench digging on of Lila and the late Rallus Chrsister Gwen. Monday of this week. Counselor of a is BYU Sunday visitors at the home graduate istiansen, Curtis Brlnkerhoff had made a of Reed Keele were Armidaand has an M.A. In music from the previously upstate for the BUI Sherman of Helper. Also University of Utah. He is a trip and materials. pipe former student ofDr. Alexander Reeds sister Gwen who Is visitAll the shrubs and tree and Schreiner, m his first recital ing with the Keeles and plans lawns are growing nicely that to stay for Thanksgiving. he will Indue a short Scher-zet- to were planted this summer, A Which he composed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cryts sprinkling system ls very necand son made a trip Dr. Schreiner recently endessary for continued growth. to Salt Lake over the weekend. ed his long series of radio brCustodian, Howard Sorensen They visited Temple square for oadcasts organ recitals, and has given faithful care all now clay will be one to follow the first time and really enjoysummer. In his footsteps. Emery people ed their 2 hour visit and tour. Time prohibited them from a are very proud of Clay, his -- Mr. and Mrs. Coy Williams talents and his great progress kept a Dr. appointment In Salt longer stay seeing more of this Lake Sat. morning. Sat. night fascinating place, where they which has taken years of hard work and study. This young they met with their children & hope to return soon. musician lives In salt Lake. He families in Kearns at the home Ella Anderson spent 3 days of their daughter carma where a family dinner was enjoyed. Families In attendenc were; Clark, Stuart Vivian, Dixie and Carma. 12 & ach youre afraid of, then lind out why youre afraid of it ROSE OLSEN dually Probably most insecure people lear they will not be able to live up to the commonly accepted norms of society. What norm or standard are you afraid of' What do you do or what dont you makes you feel you cant Clet live up to that standard the at Ls do-th- yoursell with Now that you know what the problem is, turn to somebody who is quahliod to help you Once youve taken someone into your confidence and asked lor help, the problem is hall 2 Provide competent allies solved health Information convey through entertainment techniques. will premiere Wed. Nov. 20 on the countrys 250 public broadcasting stations. KUED, will carry it locally at 8;00p.m The program will be repeated on KUED each Sunday at 5;30 p.m. with alocalfollow-upfro- m 6;30 to 7; 00. R Is the first program produced for adults by the Childrens Television Workshop, the creators of Seasime Street. Joan Ganz Cooney, president of CTW said the production of the ek series, along with the Wage a producer who for seven years produced NBC-T"Today show, has assembled a cast that ls rich In Broadway, TV and motion picture experience. The local follow-u- p program will be hosted each Sunday by child own actions play a major role in the kind of health they enjoy Some 300 health experts have aided In selecting the eleven priority topics that will Recovered in the series. They are; alcohol abuse, cancer, care, dental care, exercise, & the health care delivery system heart disease, hypertension, A mental health, nutrition , prena- tal care. The series alms not only Dr. Bob Maddock. He will have as his guest each week a doctor who ls a specialist In the field featured In that particular program. The emphasis will be on where to go and how to get help, locally. to Inform but to motivate veiwers to take some action for themselves or on behalf of others. 41 Morgan, the series senior appreciation of your Tremendous Acceptance In of our ropening, we are Giving research and extensive outreach activity, ls budgeted at $7 million. Song, dance, documentaries and situation comedy will be employed on the show to treat subjects ranging from nutrition to exercise and from hypertension to breat Primary target audience for the series ls young parents who play major roles In Influencing the health of their immediate families. Of particular concern to the producers are the health problems and attitudes of 15 discount on All Mens and Ladies Western Boots. THROUGH DECEMBER ed Fiom tin Hook ot Matthew tomes one ot the Bihle s most enduimu truisms Blessed are the meicdul lor the .hall obtain meru 24 FAMILY SHOES Your Budget Shoe Store 33 West Main, Price, Utah c" m. Answers to your questions about your natural gas service: date-abo- TI1E SEIKO QUARTZ. ACCURACY WITHIN SECONDS PER MONTH. CONSUMER W o The best way to answer that is to ask you to take a look at the chart below: PERCENTAGE INCREASE SINCE 1939 500 400 O 300 IT PAYS TO BUY EARLY Outdoor lights will be shin- 200 ing again this Christmas. The ban on outdoor lighting has lifted and Americans been again will have the opportunity to put their creativity to work. Chances are, there will be a for outdoor new enthusiasm lights after the sadly dark Christmas of '73. So it will be Own the watch thats changing the worlds standard of timekeeping accuracy. The Seiko Quartz. Quartz watches are at least four times more accurate than any other type of wristwatch. So if youre looking for accuracy within seconds per month, get The Seiko Quartz. Shown: CK009M $235 Other Seiko Quartz models are priced from $150 to $575 QUARTZ THE SEIKO watches be made Someday will all JEWELRY 46 E Main - 63 216 this way important to stock up on Christmas decorations early. Here are four reasons why: 1. Youll have a greater selection. The stores will be stocked with imaginative lights in the fall, before crowds of the shoppers have depleted stocks. By December, it may be too late to find just the light you had in mind for that special effect you dreamed up. 2. Salespeople will not be rushed. They will have the leisure to talk with you and make suggestions both about design and electric circuitry 3. There will slill be time to order unusual lights that are not stocked and have them delivered long before Christmas You therefore wont run into the problem of having a great idea but being unable to find that special light to bring it to life 4 There will be a great deal of slock so that you can 'buy extra lights. Then, you can put up vour tree early and have replacement lights if you need '""ill have the them. Also beginnings of next years festival of lights 100 If our rates kept up with the cost of living they would be over three times higher today than they actually are. Although we are doing our best to keep our rates as low as possible, the prices we have to pay for natural gas are increasing, and our operating and maintenance costs are rising too. But natural gas will continue to be one of the biggest bargains in your household budget. US. Bureau of Labor Statistics Utah Foundation Report MOUNTAIN FUEL providing with M i i l s. i families. Dr. J. Robert Buchanan, the dean of the Cornell University Medical College and chairman of the series national advisory council, characterized Feeling Good as "probably the boldest single attempt at mass health education ever attempted by the media. He added, "Educational efforts of this kind are critically needed. Too many people have too little knowledge of the fundamental s of good heath, and most people dont realize that their newly-form- winning war Make up your mind to do .something about the lear you're lighting Youve thought about it, youve found an ally, now you need action Make a list ol three things you can do today which will help you overcome that in security- - then set out to do them :i a televis- Good, Feeling ions most ambitious attempt to EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS LEADER THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1974 PAGE 3 you Sutural Gus Energy Is our business, CTtmservlng It Is everybodys business. 4' 9 m |