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Show For school and family Winterize mower now to save money . . . Learning is hard work by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association time at school, because those were the days she was super tired. "She came home from school yesterday and slept 40 they are learning a new process. If a student doesn't fully unBlaine Jones, USU Extenderstand it from the very first, sion agent for Juab County, he could get anxious. Many can playground yesterday, I replied. "She spent most of the day in class taking achievement tests." Some kids register their intensity in school by chewing the erasers off their pencils. Some chew their nails. They're under particular stress when cess. When your child comes home from school happy, it doesnt necessarily mean the youngster has had a great day in school. On the other hand, a tired, spent student may have experienced magnificent successes. Students should have just as much right to come home tired as Dad does and they should get just as much understand- advises persons that they minutes," he said. "Your times, anxiety stimulates efa lawn mower the front steps just as the sun daughter didn't get out on the fort, and that gives rise to suc- save themselves bill next by winA weary figure shuffles up goes down, drags himself, into the living room, and plops on the sofa with a mighty sigh. That's Dad, coming home from a hard day at work, right? d Wrong. Thats Tommy, back from a difficult day with fourth grade arithmetic. nine-year-ol- What weve just described is evidence of something that many parents dont quite understand. Its this: Learning is hard work. I have seen youngsters scrape black marks on the classroom floor with their heels an involuntary act that showed how intent they were on their reading. I remember a boy asking me for a piece of scratch paper to use while he worked on a math test. Seconds later, he asked for another piece of paper. Hed ruined the first piece with his sweaty palms. Once, a father told me he could tell the days his daughter had a lot of playground 6 TIPS ASC needs committeeman ballots back ing and appreciation. Farmers have until December 6 to return their ASC commit- Mrs. Afton Cheney of California and her grandson David Monagham of Portland, Oregon were visitors at the Ray Worthington home on Sundav. Pasa-den- by Professor A. II. Easton Director, Motor Vehicle Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin Madison So says the VA cxsson OF WORLD VETERANS Get the feel of the road by accelerating carefully to see if wheels spin; or brake gently to see if they skid. Reduce speed accordingly. THE KOREAN 2t Increase your following distance. It takes three to nine times as far to stop on snow and ice as on dry pavement. ELIGIBLE WAR I, CONFLICT, GENERALLY GI FOR LOANS FOR HOMES, MOBILE HOMES, 3 dont jam Pump your brakes to slow or stop them on. An intermittent pumping action keeps the wheels rolling and helps maintain steering control. AND CONDOMINIUMS. x , 4 Have good tires with good treads. Better yet, use snow tires which provide half again as much pulling power in snow as regular tires. Studded snow tires (where permitted ) offer still more help on icy surfaces. 5 Always carry reinforced tire chains in the trunk of your car for use during severe snow and ice conditions. They provide four to seven times as much traction on snow or ice as regular. tires. 6 Keep your windshield and windows clear at all times. Replace streaking wiper blades gone dead from exposure to sun, wind and oily road film. Be sure that your windshield washer solution contains adequate C0i befiarr t Contact nearest VA office check your phone book or a local veterans group. anti-freez- e. Christensens Headquarters Timex Watches 10 off We have batteries u Men's Haggar Slacks Price Vi Great Men's & Buys for Christmas!! Boys' Print Poly Shirts 15 25 o off. atSMMWMziMMttMM All Winter Coats in Stock 15 off Short Pieces Corduroy Down Pillows Make lovely gifts Regularly $11.99 ea. g to All Seth Thomas qT Clocks $18 77 f Brushed Nylon Tricot, run of the mill uifF $44 I yard 0 I DEPARTMENT STORES t The Times-New- 5 s Nephi, Utah December 2, 1976 1. Clean mower top and botwater tom with a hose or at the local car wash. high-pressur- 2. e Empty or stabilize the gas- LET US TEST YOUR ANTI-FREE- ZE oline. the spark plug. We do ALL TYPES of mechanical work! Abo; LUBE -- OIL CHANGE CONOCO -F- ILTERS and gasoline and oil YOU deserve an evening out . . away from the cares of meal preparation . . . perhaps even away from the kids. Bring anothier g food, couple or two and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and entertainment on Friray evening by Diane Rosenlof. Call 2 and make reservations. taste-temptin- Nephi 655353 623-132- Use your Conoco Credit Card, BanlAmericard Master Charge 623-993- or Sufifie Gu6 4 Main and Center Streets, Nephi, Utah 84648 $88 yard pijy e, J&J FroemidlUy Service 56 East Center, Nephi brown AND THE VIETNAM ERA ARE t drops oi oil to it and squeeze the oil throughout the filter. Flip out the excess oil and replace the filter. Store your mower in the garage or some place under cover, Jarrett suggests. den. FOR SAFER WINTER DRIVING "S have an oil drain plug on the underside of the mower. Drain the engine and then fill with the recommended oil. After removing the spark plug, Jarrett recommends putting one or two teaspoonsful of motor oil into the hole and pulling the starter rope very slowly a full turn of the engine to spread the oil on the cylind er walls. Then put the spark plug back in. Jarrett also recommends putting oil on the wheels, cutting blades, and the chain if the mower has one. The air filter is much like a cheap sponge. To clean it. take it out and wash it in a heavy detergent, rinse and dry it thoroughly, and then add a few lowed: 4. Remove Wil-ke- y through the tank and mower engines use oil mixed with gasoline, so as the gas is removed, so is the oil. Four-strok- e engines Two-strok-e extension agriculture engineer, Utah State University, be fol- 5. Clean the air cleaner. Guests on Thanksgiving day 6. Oil all moving parts. at the home of Mrs. Leila were Mr. and Mrs. Milton As a safety measure, the Larsen and children Kathy, spark plug should be disconDavid, Linda, Carl, RaDawn, nected before doing any work and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. on the engine. Denton Alexander and childDr. Jarrett says the reason ren Lori and Jennifer, all of for removing gasoline is that it Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank leaves a gummy residue when Seat and children Diane, Chrisit evaporates. This gum detine, and Steven and David posit fouls the carbureator. Penney, all of Tooele; and Mr. Empty the gas tank and car and Mrs. George Wilkey and children Greg and Pat of Og- office. Your terizing their lawnmowers now. To help do this, he suggests that the following steps outlined by Dr. Von II. Jarrett, 3. Change the motor oil. Nephi news teeman election ballots to the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Voters will elect one committeeman and two alternates for the county committee to serve in 1977. Ballots were mailed to farmers on November 26, 1976. Those who may have mislaid their ballots or did not receive one may contact the ASCS spring repair buretor by removing the drain t the bottom of the carburetor. Gasoline may be saved from evaporating by adding a small mount of gasoline stabilizer to the gas tank and running the mower engine for a few minutes to spread the atabil-ke- r carburetor. Lower food Pgikok, Everyday! Groceries Frozen Food |