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Show Perry Hall is Week's weather Perry F. Hall is the new commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mt. Nebo Post of rain another quarter-incon Tuesday as an afternoon storm moved across the area. Some areas received hail but apparently no damage was re- commander of local VFW post No. 5235, following recent The adjutant-quartermaste- area received h elec- tions. Other officers elected were Lavar Hermansen, senior vice commander; Morris Olsen, junior vice commander; Don Ingram, Levan r; Clead Blackett, chaplain; and Terry Sperry, surgeon. ported. According to Derle Hansen, observer at Levan, the storm occurred on areas across Levan ridge and it appeared, he said, that precipitation was heavier there than at the Levan meas- K "f - The Juab High honor roll for the fourth term of school has been released this week by Dr. Kirk Wright, principal. U4 A Twenty McPherson Young Young is Earl Bean named best teacher commander of A former Nephi woman Dist. IV VFW Earl Bean of Nephi has been elected commander of District Four of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The election was held at a district meeting of the organization held at Springville recently. Bean has previously served as commander of the Mt. Nebo Post No. 5235 of VFA in Nephi. . . . Spare the rod and spoil the child !?!?!? by Dr. M. Ford McBride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center A recent survey shows that over 25 percent of the nation's children have parents who overindulge them. Frequently overindulgent parents use Rules and limits need to be set for the parent and the child. If you have a question or topic you would like Dr. McBride to discuss in his column, write: Dr. M. Ford McBride, 1161 East Third North, Provo, Utah 84601. head Grade Twelfth . Carol seniors the honor roll list. There are 14 placing from the junior class, nine from the sophomore class, and ten from the ninth grade. The list follows: r uring station. The weeks weather report from the Levan and Nephi re- - Trustees named are Lavar Hermansen, Max Palfreyman and Eldon Johnson. Ideas for better living Did Jr. make the JHS honor roll? has been named the most outstanding vocational education teacher in the San Juan Unified School District, California's second largest district, according to information recently received at the Timks Nkws office. She is Mrs. Carol McPherson Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merl McPherson of Nephi. Mrs. Youngs program at Encino High School was cited as the most exemplary by the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce at an awards breakfast on June 3. Charisma Lorraine Brown was elected president of the Charisma Club club year when for the 1977-78 members met recently at the Nephi City Park. Other officers named were Ann Bailey, vice president; Beth Taylor, secretary-treasureand Ann Warner, historian. r; Janette Allred, Steven Andrews, Nyal Bender, Rebecca Bracken, Gail Emmons, Debra Gadd, Mark Hoyt, Phyllis Jarrett, Sheila Jarrett, Cindy Jorgensen, Wendv Jorgensen, Diane Memmott, Jamie Ockey, Thomas Painter, Kristy Parkin, Julie I. Robinson, Louise Shepherd, Jill Sperry, Tony Bob Toomer, Mrs. Young are US citizens Two East Juab County residents officially became United States citizens in ceremonies held at the Fourth District Court headquarters in Provo last Friday. They were Mrs. Douglas (Shirley) Young of Mona and Robert Toomer of Nephi. Toomer is a former resident of Alberta, Canada and Mrs. Young formerly lived in New Brunswick, Canada. Toomer said that he has been working toward citizenship for a year and a half and Mrs. Young indicated that although she has lived in the United States for about 12 years, she applied for citizenship in February of 1976. Clip Nephi City Wafer Sprinkling Hours Sperry and Bert Whimpey. Eleventh Allred, Grade Martha Jana Anderson, Brent Boswell, Merilyn Dailey, Chris Harmon, Rebecca Hoyt, Belinda Huffman, Shirley Jack-son- , Jonathan Jones, Eliza- beth Kay, II. Todd Liddiard, John Neilsen, Susan Sowby and Barbara Wood. Tenth Grade Iurie Allred, Wesley Greenhalgh, David Nielsen, Donna Nielson, Phillip Painter, Barbara Paxman, David Steele, Randall Vickers and Jerrel White. Ninth Grade Natalie Christensen, Blair Kay, Lorrie Kelsey, Carolee Menlove, Susanna McMullin, Sheila McPherson, Ellen Steele, Diane Wilkey, Richard Winsor and Julie Wright. WASHING OF DRIVE Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 23, 1977 V 25-ye- The child exploited people in the same way he has learned to exploit his parents. The indulged child is im- patient and approaches problems in an aggressive and demanding manner. He finds it difficult to accept present frustrations in the interest of long-rang- e Weddings oues mm. 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Pictures Announcements Albums VALLEY BANK Portraits Frames & TRUST COMPANY Developing Color Black & White Film 185 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Phone 623-065- 1 Genealogy Supplies Quality Pictures at Lo vy Prices 53 North Mam Street 6230376 I I Tuesday and Friday, I Clip and Save reason that by not imposing rules and limits, Dr. McBride the child will revere and love them. What the parent is doing is perpetuating inadequacy in their children. A old woman said that the worst mistake her parents made was giving her a free rein. She said her parents made her think she could have anything she wanted, not just money, but privileges. She wishes they had set some limits. In the real world she has found she is unable to cope with stress and has difficulty being an effective wife and mother. Overly indulged children are usually spoiled, selfish, inconsiderate and demanding. Child psychologist Robert Sears found that parents who were overpermissive and used little discipline had children who were antisocial and aggressive. He also found the indulged child is able to develop relationships easily but exploits people for his own purposes. and effect of his behavior. With the help of a professional counselor, overindulgent parents can change how they interact with their children. a.m., I I I I INNS, SERVICE STATIONS AND MOTELS IS I BANNED. MAIN STREET WASHING LIMITED TO I ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS. HOMEOWNERS MAY I WASH CARS WITH THEIR NORMAL WATER I TURNS ONLY. I feelings of inadequacy. They must understand the cause I I and Friday, I I I WAYS OF HOMES, DRIVE I their children to compensate for their own goals. Keep in mind that a child is not overindulged because of how much he gets from his parents but how he gets it. Many children from poor families are spoiled and many from rich families are not. When a child is given something, he needs to know why. The child - I Monday, Wednesday City Park 5 to 8 a.m., 8 to 10 p.m. - Worwood, Kelly Boswell, Timothy Bowers, LaDawn Carter, Jyll McCaffery, Karen Pay and Lynn P. Winn. 4 NO WATERING PERMITTED ON SUNDAYS I All-re- Curtis Carter, Craig The Residences facing North and East - Tuesday, I I Thursday and Saturday, 6 to 8 a.m., 8 to 10 p.m. I I Penney Pew, Melanie Traunt-vein- , Marla White and Nathan Wright. p I Golf course - One hour daily, between 4 and 7 I a.m. I Trudee Draper, Ann Ealey, Travis Garrett, Linda Greenhalgh, Chris Johnson, Co-o- I I Lawns surrounding chapels 5 to 8 a.m., 7 to 10 p.m. Todd Day, Lisa Eyre, Mark Greenwood, Marcy Hanson, Troy Ingram, Michael Jorgensen, Gregg Lofgran, Karla McPherson, Michael Peterson, Gerard Yates. I Residences facing South and West - Monday, I Wednesday and Friday, 6 to 8 a.m., 8 to 10 p.m. I School lawns - Monday and Thursday, 5 to 8 7 to 10 p.m. Eighth Grade Don Allred, Seventh Grade Vonda and Save MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION |