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Show Emery County Progress Posters support worth of people mentally ill y&AMs ago from Longandale, Nev. She has made the difficult transition, found friends and likes the area and school. She plans to attend the University of Utah to major in computer science and graphics and minor in art. Eugene ONeill, Beethoven, Gaetano Donizetti, Robert Schumann, Leo Tolstoy, Vas-lo- v Nijinsky, John Keats, Tennessee Williams, Vincent Van Gogh, Issac Newton, Ernest Hemingway, Sylvia Plath, Michelangelo, Winston Churchill, Vivien Leigh, Emperor Norton II, Jimmy Piersall, Patty Duke and Charles Dickens are a few of the people who have experienced one of the major mental illnesses of schizophrenia, andor major depression. People With Mental Illnesses Enrich Our Lives. Emery High art teacher notoriety for self mutilation. Vincent Van Gogh cut off his left ear and gave it to a prostitute, so one story goes. History says he was a disenchanted clergyman turned painter and that he was plagued with mood swings and auditory hallucinations. He tried medicating with alcohol. For IQ years he painted until the voices, the loss of reality and distortions became so unbearable he ended his life with a gun at age 37. He once wrote to his brother, Oh, if I could manic-depressi- !SE5 Sic tjpt Brain dysfunction. Chemical imbalance. Neurobiologi-ca- l disease. Mental illness. History proves that many famous people managed to contribute worth to the world despite such handicaps. Abraham Lincoln, Virginia 9IUm tymessss cWgwi Andrea Pahl created a stark black and white portrait of a Dutch artist who gained Woolf, Lionel Aldridge, on CAN PEOPLE WITH &9imC9i through hormonal turmoil and are at risk, the need to reach them is vital. The : two wi&ning posters will be submitted to the state organization, UAMI. They will be taken to Washington, D.C., next September for display and competition at the national NAMI conference. All posters are valuable public relations tools and will be used in several ways in coming weeks throughout the county. Receiving a $20 check for first prize was Jennifer Hunting, 16, a junior, and the oldest of seven children of Larris and Peggy Hunting of Huntington. Her masterpiece features a dramatic purple and white collage of Lincoln, Hemingway, Schumann, Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Newton and Beethoven against a chalk : This first-plac- e qiq; A, WU I sv. sanitarium. In researching the lives of the famous statesmen, artists, actresses, athletes, musi- understood. He applauded a change in treatment that cians, composers, dancers, scientists and writers, the young artists found examples of began in England. He wrote, To lighten the affliction of insanity by all human means ce in the face of darkness. ... poster is shown by Jennifer Hunting. Churchill used to complain of the black dog on his back while Lincoln said that if he could share his depression with everyone xin the world, no one would have a cheerful face. Dickens felt great empathy for the plight of brain sick people badly treated and mis- tragedy. Hemingway was a suicide, Schumann tried, only to be pulled out of the river and to die a few years later in a val-ian- mm t Maryann Buckland shows her second place poster. self-portra- " ILLNESS ENRICH (fffj have worked without this what Craig Nielsen agreed to accursed disease done. have I could things involve his students in a postNone of the poster entrants er contest which would accent showed the tortured artist that theme presented by the Alliance for the Mentally 111 of with his left ear mutilated, but it shows it Emery County. After three a weeks of research, checking swathed in a bandage going about his chin. He is puffing a out books, pursuing magazines and encyclopedias, pipe, the rings curling The look in his eyes deciding on the format and upward. in the face of allowing artistic license to bespeaks courage flourish, some 18 posters were completed. After three weeks of this, we are all mentally ill, confessed Mr. Nielsen to Dorr Hansen of Castle Country Alliance for the Mentally I1L Mr. Hansen came to claim the posters and present checks to the winners. Castle Country AMI sponsored the poster contest as a public education effort. Since high school students are going Tuesday, December 3, 1991 3A is not to restore the greatest of divine gifts and those who devote themselves to the task do not pretend that it is. They find their sustainment and reward in the substitution of humanity for brutality, kindness and maltreatment, peace for raging fury, in the acquis-tio- n of love instead of hatred, that from such treatment improvement and hope of final restoration will come if hope be possible. missionary Her farewell will be Sunday, Dec. 8, at 11:30 a.in. in the 16tK Ward, 779 South 700 West, Payson. All friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house in her honor from 3 until 6:30 p.m. at 393 South 600 West, Payson. sion. Jennifer Shorthill Sister Jennifer Marie Shorthill, daughter of Howard and Alice Shorthill of Payson, Utah, and formerly of Orangeville, has accepted a mission call to the Tampa Florida Mis Jennifer will enter the MTC Dec. 11. - Emery High School Student of the Week pink background. Unique black lettering adds impact. Jennifer plans to become an engineer, an architectural The Emery High faculty has named Beth Ann Bell and Casey Fillmore achievement demanding six years of college. Maryann Buckland, a senior; placed second with her question mark. The question mark shows likenesses of Hemingway, Churchill and Lincoln with the. period devoted to the names of New-toVan Gogh and Beethoven and related symbols. Maryann, the youngest n, child of Raymond and Lind Buckland, moved to Orangeville with her family a year ltd Eumy County Pragiwt 1 righUrooimoO. Copyright M property of Emory County Progrooo. No part hMMt mm bo raproOucoO wt tout prior OTitMoonoant Emory County JRtogjpess 1, Students of the Week. senior Beth Ann Bell, a from Lawrence, has been chosen for the Student of the Week for her commendable performance as a student and an athlete. While Beth enjoys many sports, she also loves horses and rklng motorcycles. She plays on both the softball and basketball teams at tha high school. Sha Is the Laurel president In tha Huntington 5th Ward. Deeply compassionate, she goes out of her way to tutor the handicapped or assist a friend h writing a paper for English. She drives a 1978 Cadillac and often needs a jump. After graduation she will train at a business college to become a secretary. She Is the oldest of six children of Randy and LeAnn Bell. adtorial For COMPARE AT $9 AT $11 EXAMP1E1 EXAMPLES NEW, MODERN PATTERNED BERBER LUXURIOUS TEXTURED SOLID COLOR PLUSH $087 $1087 $11 87 COMPARE AT $13 COMPARE COMPARE AT $14 AT $15 Plus many more Spectacular Values throughout the store Beautiful Oak Kitchen SELECT SAVINGS on VINYL SAVE Utah MSt Publisher H'f illl Larry Davit, Editor Linda Jewkee, Advertising Copy S Met SO1 Eaton and Carbon CounSaa Yoor staoo In Utah, outaida arao 321.00 Out a( Stala 25.00 (butudao APO, 1 Poatl rogulallono roguiro In COMPARE MULTICOLORED SCULPTURE Save d Dan Stockburger, patd $087 $787 EXAMPLE 3 DRAMATIC danMod or dsftay odiorMng. In . Castle Dale ' Mi, at Emery High where he Is taking mechanic classes. He enjoys mechanics and likes to work on cars. Casey enjoys collecting knives and even makes his own. He also likes hunting, fishing, and being with his friends. After graduation Casey plans to work on a ranch In Boise, Idaho. He plants to attend college and would like to go Into mine engineering. LONG-WEARIN- G PATTERNED LOOP 2 SUMPTUOUS SMOOTH PLUSH EXAMPLE K-KC- afe 9 P.0. Boa MS, CoaOa Is a senior EXAMPLE 1 Sponsored by ooWy nompaptr, ootfbMMd In Tuoodoy, by tw AdvacM and Pragma 7 W. Ittv Pita, (Ml MS01 A mi puMiM (wry ISSN Casey Fillmore Is the son of Lee and Irene Fillmore of Lawrence. He 4 - M Se inl-- 4 t VERTICAL 5I bo advanco. 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