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Show WWW 6 Emery County Progress Thursday, April 27, 1978 Former C.D. man Pioneer woman s life focus of Diantha Farr Clayton writes winning psychology paper 9 CHIROPRACTORS SEEK RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS Miss Barta Lee Heiner, a professional actress at San Franciscos Circle Theater The International Pam Control Institute in conjunction with New York Chiropractic College is presently engaged in what is the most extensive research program ever undertaken by the chiropractic profession. This research is directed toward determining the relationship between health problems and spinal misalignments and utilizes a screening process called Contour Analysis are being sought tor screening Contour Analysis enables taking a picture (.called Moire photography) ot the topography ot the surface of the spine to detect spinal stress deviations. This analysis will be correlated with leg deficiency, patient symptomatology, and levels of spinal tenderness. An analysis ot this type can reveal such things as normal and abnormal stress patterns, spinal curvature, muscle spasms, muscle imbalance, spinal distortions, and scoliosis Volunteers There is no charge to participating volunteers, since the doctors are contributing their time, service, and facilities tor the program. Final processing and evaluation will be done at the New York Chiropractic College Anyone wishing to be a volunteer may telephone or an appointment participating doctors directly for information Carbon Chiropractic Center North 600 East Price, Utah 84501 Telephone: 39 637-045- 0 woman show which focuses on Diantha as an expression of all pioneer women. Miss Heiner has been and the American Conservatory Theater touring Utah colleges will present Diantha with her show to sellA out crowds and rave Farr Clayton Charles Pioneer Portrait May reviews. 6 at 8 p.m. in the Emery Whitman of Brigham Young Universitys theater and cinematic auditorium. arts department call Diantha the best wife of Diantha, Clayton, 1 have ever William Clayton, co- show of the seen. composer The Provo Herald Mormon hymn Come, Come Ye Saints was called her performance Miss Heiners great flawless and aunt. moving. Tickets for the Castle Indignant when she found that her great Dale performance are grandfather had barely $2. mentioned one of his May 7 at 8 p.m. Miss sisters, Miss Heiner Heiner will speak at a in was prompted to do fireside the on the Orangeville chapel on research Mormon Women in the forgotten sister. The result is a one- - Theater. County A paper written by Williams, Richard former resident of Castle Dale, has been 4 unamimously selected the of committee a by American Psychological Association as the winning entry in a iK-rVnationwide contest for ' students of psychology. High Farr "S? of Jewelry bought at are being encouraged to prepare a small display of pictures honoring that pioneer particular family. A program will follow the banquet exwhere brief be will periences are working toward related and compiled a for later distribution. this making All former mayors memorable occasion for present and former and bishops who are still living are invited residents. The festivities will as special guests; also begin with a reunion children of all former and banquet May 27 mayors and bishops are Plans finalized for Ferrons centennial celebration which will begin May 27 and continue through the following week. committees Many have been formed that 11 Huntington honoring the children of original settlers and pioneers, (those who settled in the area prior to 1900). Effort is being made to have as many of the old pioneer families represented as possible. necklaces, rings, watchbands at half price before Mother's Day Structhe and Titled turalism 1. s Cognitive Revolution, i the paper will be read before by Mr. Williams the Philosophical Psychology section of APA at its convention to be held at Toronto, Canada, in August of this year. Mr. Williams is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barta Lee Heiner will present pioneer portrait May 6 in Castle Dale. M. Richard Williams Williams, Castle Dale, and is currently doctoral Purdue pursuing at study Births Wrest Indiana. LaFayette, His wife, the former University , Kory and Shawnee Camille Stilson, Schade of Huntington of Mr. and daughter announce the birth of Mrs. Kent Stilson, Helper j State Bank j their daughter, Orangeville, isin Schade, McCoy In order for the presently engaged born at LDS Hospital, Helper, Price two books, to committee banquet & Green River 8, 1978. She is the one on feminism and April complete their plans, first of one on rhetorical reservations will have Glenn grandchild and Sylvia terms. She is also to be made by May 24; The People of of Huntington, continuing work as cothere will be no charge Nelson Green River for the banquet. Those and James and Raquel editor of a book to be a Invited to use are of who plan to attend Schade of Salina Utah. unique study our complete Emery should contact Sam facilities at our Shakespeare. Mrs. and Mr. and Alien Lucille branch there. Singleton. Other activities Jensen announce the Williams will spend the vacation planned for the cen- arrival of a new summer tennial are a rodeo, the granddaughter, born to months in Emery Our Janet and Robert Booth County. production of Town of Denver. a local by theater group, an old The baby girl was fashioned born April 11 and GOOD REASONS and pancake breakfast, a weighed to see was She your good neighbor agent barbecue, a costume HEALTH LIFE CAR HOME contest, and many welcomed home by her Shaf-fro- n J hoe-dow- invited. In order for communication to be made with the many people brother, Brandon. who could attend, we others. ask everyone to be responsible for their SUSC family groups and for others that they any Representatives of know who should be Two Emery County Ferron w ho is maioring was family groups are contacted. college students were in accounting named to the Southern named to the honor roll Good selection of bracelets, iiSIft post-gradua- te F erron Centennial to fete pioneers will love a piece 1 n, Students get MIKE BAXTER honors 1 College along with Earl V. honor roll for the fall Gardner, Orangeville, who is studying quarter honor roll. Jamie E. George of elementary education. Utah agent East Main Street (Rear of Red Balloon) Price 45 State 637-141- 1 SUt tike o good neighbor, Stutv Form os there. STALL FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office: Btoomioglon, liliaoi I Iiesvj: ft We are now able to handle all of your prescription needs. 3 According to the new contract you now have the freedom of choice as to where you buy your prescriptions, so necessary to obtain UMWA prescriptions out of this area! It is no longer IfJe rjQ&kU vary yo oppeesofte 5SSDS0f Sunday, May 7, Miss Heiner will give a fireside on Mormon Women in the theatre at the Orangeville Wardhouse at 8:00 p.m. AH are invited. PIONEER PORTRAIT 8:00 p.m. Saturday, May 6 Emery County High School Auditorium Tickets: $2.00 Orangeville Castle Dale For Tickets and Information Call: Merlyn Sitterud, Jeannie Hansen, Carol Ann Driggs, 748-257- 5 748-219- 3 748-216- 1 Hunter Drug Co. 98 East Main Castle Dale, Utah Ferron Drug Ferron, Utah i t Ferron Carol Walters, La ye Thompson, Emery Joyce Allen 384-242- 7 384-232- 9 286-236- 5 Provo Herald Theatre Editor, of Miss Heiners recent performance for the BYU student body: "Flawless performance. Miss Heiner has the power to make her audience live, laugh, and cry with her. An un- forgettable theatre experience. AIM insumnci IFlie Gessftera 0fG3li PSaapracaceirtBcaB AssocBcsttfion rjocld lilie yos f |