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Show Wednesday, May 8, 1996 f&ty Nephi, Utah 'Slttws-Nefa- a Open house Saturday for Julie Woodard and David Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Woodard of Nephi are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Julie, to David M. Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kauf-man, on Saturday, May 11, 1996. sSfafe griefs. . . An open house will be held in their honor that afternoon from 3:00 until 5:00 at the Charles Cave Tours Timpanogos Cave National Monument is pleased to announce that it will begin offering cave tours on May 11th. Iburs will be conducted daily, between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., seven days a week throughout the summer until September 20th. or Advance ticket sales are available. Call Russell residence, 174 West 700 South in Lehi. Child Care Issues Left Unresolved By Legislature Lincoln Exhibit Lincoln and His Contemporaries 60 Mathew Brady photographs will be on exhibition May 18 through July 6 at the Fairview Museum of History and Art. Admission is free. The exhibit has been made possible through the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), the National Portrait Gallery, and the Utah Office of Museum Services. Chamber Singers the children are going? by Dennis Hinkamp Probably for economic reasons, Eighty-thre- e percent of all children are being cared for by Utah children six or younger relatives, friends or unlicensed with parents in the work force child care providers. This is not have both parents working. to say that this necessarily These numbers are compiled in means unlicensed care is poor the 1995 Status Report on Child care, but their are no standards, Care in Utah. Add to this that Moe says. we have a higher than national She says those legally exempt average percentage of working from state licensing rules and mothers, says Sondra Moe, su- regulations are: those that care pervising teacher at the Utah for fewer than four State University Childrens children; operate less than four House. As early childhood edu- hours a day; or are operated by cators, we look at the numbers a religious or educationally exofchildren that presumably need empt entity. some form of child care and the TTiere were two pieces of legisnumbers of licensed child care lation brought up during this facilities and wonder where all past session that would have non-relat- ed Page The Provo High School Chamber Singers will present their final concert And So It Goes... May 9 and 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the PHS Arena Theater. At the door donation is $1.00 per person. David Kaufman and Julie Woodard Psoriasis Study weakened one aspect of child some concern that having an edcare and strengthened another. ucational component in early Though neither passed, Moe says child care takes away parental this gives you an idea the direc- control. Others are concerned tion child care in Utah is going. about simply warehousing chilThough it did not pass, she dren. It is a health and safety says Senate Bill 248 would have taken some of the educational component for both teachers training and childrens curriculum out of the Utah child Care licensing requirements. There is !A Kottage Keepsahes Psoriasis suffers, ages are being sought for clinical trials being conducted by researchers at the University of Utah 18-8- 0, School of Medicine. Call The Human Race issue. Bored children are more likely to get in trouble and more likely to get hurt. Moe says House Bill 125 would have required drop-i- n facilities Participants can walk, run, roll or stroll along a 5K wheelchair-course, Saturday, May 11th, at 8 a.m., to help raise pledges in support of charities. Pledge forms are available at the United Way volunteer Center, 148 North 100 West, stores or health clubs and preschools caring for children less than four hours a day to train child care providers similar to other licensed child care facilities. There is a concern that these types of care facilities are growing in popularity and that children are again being warehoused without safe supervision. For information on choosing a child care facility in your area, call the Utah Office of Child Care Health Hotline such as those at department accessible Provo. Call Allergies will be the topic of Mays Deseret NewsIHC Health Hotline on Saturday, May 11th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 1- 7. Band Spectacular The 2nd Annual Band Spectacular will take place Friday, May 10th, at 7:00 p.m. at Orem High School. Free. Call 1- 5. Ballet The Utah Regional Ballet will present a Symphony of dance May 1 at 8:00 p.m. in the UVSC Special Events Center. $10 admission. Call 10-1- Mother would enjoy a gift subscription for The Times-New- s for Mothers Day Childrens Theatre The Spanish Fork Childrens Theatre will present Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe May 8 at 8:00 p.m. in the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre. Call 16-1- Dinosaur Quarry The BLM and the College of Eastern Utah have agreed to Dinosaur ensure continued operation of the Cleveland-Lloy- d 5 Call Labor 10 on until Hours are Day. through Quarry. Asian Festival May Crossvord Puzzle Times-Nev- s For May 8, 1996 61 Woman (French) 62 Having adverse effect on living things 63 A local and habitual twitching esp in the face 64 Women from Mayflower 65 Causing sorrow 66 Area units 67 Own (Scottish) DOWN 1 Mayan language 2 Chordophone 3 Mothers 4 Wheats 5 Ancient Greek City 6 Doctor of Education 7 Marsh, actress 8 Policemen (French) 9 Add alcohol beverages 10 A pass to a receiver upfield from the passer 11 Turns into noun 12 Elements 19 Hydroxyls 2C 20 Scientifically detached 22 Marked by tedious repetition 24 block, abbr. New 25 Large brownish-gree- n Zealand parrot 26 An impudent Sino-Sovi- 40 A member of a senate 41 Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses 42 Saturday 43 A major division of geological time 44 Fixed in one's purpose 46 Containing an explosive charge 49 Pores in a leaf 50 Cyprinid fishes 52 The official symbols of a family, state, etc. 53 A group of nearly parallel lines of electromagnetic radiation 54 Owned 55 Environmental Protection Agency 56 The compass point that is one point east (clockwise) of due north 58 Farrow, actress 59 The smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number et ACROSS 1 Not inclined to speak 4 After B 7 Ball playing teams association 10 A workplace for the conduct of scientific research 13 Alias 14 Having existed for a relatively long time; not new 15 Flower petals 16 Government language 17 The 13th letter of the Hebrew alphabet 18 Sets apart again 21 Messenger ribonucleic acid 23 From Nicaea 24 Theses 26 Hypostasis 27 Arrack 30 A way to flow 31 Selling at specially reduced prices 32 Wing shaped 33 Unsupported 35 Cutted 36 Meals 37 Covers the buttocks 38 Concavities 41 Auroras 45 In a way, assists 46 A traditional belief 47 The work of caring for or attend ing to someone or something 48 Loloish 49 An open skin infection 50 National capital 51 The manifestation of a Hindu deity in human form 53 Stem 54 Combined radio waves 57 Doctors group 60 Military mailbox or perfume obtained Answers fo May 2 at the Salt Palace. In celebration of Utahs first n Three Tall Women Snow College will present the Pulitzer Prize winning play Call by Edward Albee in the Black Box Theatre, May ext. 265. 22-2- 5. Anasazi Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding will present Hinterland Anasazi: An Ancient Village in Boulder, Utah by Tbdd Prince, May 9th at 7 p.m. The presentation explores issues of environment, economy, astronomy, and contact with others cultures. Call Marathon Antelope Island State Park in Davis County will host the Antelope Island Marathon on Saturday, May 11th. Registraion is required. Call Children Of All Nations Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding will present this intertribal Native American Dance program from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the parks outdoor amphitheater. Open to the public. Native American dancers will focus on the history of intertribal dances, giving explanations for the colors, symbolism and types of decorations used. Free. 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