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Show Wednesday, September 1, 1999 Paifr Nephi, Utah tHife coalition to help S2ff7icec Saturday f cM miMoty foir BstSi Hammom cufierero dicordcr Jdmq Beth Harmon, age 80, ed in death by her parents and paaaed away at her home in St. brothers, Rex Jensen and Mark George, Utah, on Aug. 29, 1999. Jensen, and one grandchild. Betti was bom Dec. 4, 1919, to Funeral Services will be held Anton and Felicia Jensen in on Saturday, Sept. 4, at 11:00 Southfield. She married John a.m. at the Nephi Stake Center, Willis Harmon on May 30, 1938. 351 North 100 West Friends are Their marriage was later solem- invited to attend viewing one nised in the M&nti LDS Tfemple. hour prior to services. Interment Beth was active in the LDS at Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi. Church, serving in the Relief Society Presidency and as a Primary Thacher. She gave countless hours of service in the temple. She loved cooking, quilting, and crocheting. Beth is survived by her husband of 61 years, John Harmon; six children, Janet (Reed) Aider-ma- n conquer their fearo Does the fear embarrassment cause you to avoid doing things or speaking to people? Do you avoid activities in which you are the center of attention? Tb more than 10 million Americans, answering yes to these questions may not only indicate that they have an intense fear of social interactions, but that the may be suffering from the most common anxiety disorder in the United States. Their illness social anxiety disorder is also the third most common psychiatric illness after depression and alcoholism. Despite social anxiety disorders prevalence, only five percent of patients receive some form of of Logan, John (Sandra) Hannon of St. George, Larry (Patsy) Harmon of Nephi, Paulette (Jack) Lomento of Payson, Paul (Shauna) Harmon of Nephi, and David (Wendy) Harmon of Santaquin; 22 grandchildren; 47 and 2 three sisters. Ora Caldwell, Wanda Boren, and Vonda Sagers; and two brothers, Milton Jensen and Milford Jensen. She was preced- - treatment In an effort to educate physi- cians and consumers about this serious and debilitating condition, professional and patient advocacy organizations have united to form T he Social Anxiety Disorder Coalition. Coalition members include the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA), the America Psychi- - great-grandchildre- n; Beth Jensen Harmon Services held Tuesday for Arvin Jay Svmcey in Mona He graduated from Juab High in Mona to Virgil Joseph and Alta Garrick Swasey. He married Vel- School in 1954 and joined the ma Elaine Talbot Nov. 19, 1955, National Guard. He was a member of the LDS Church and was in Ely, Nevada. employed at U.S. Steel, the old fronton Hftl Plant, and Hercules Arvin Jay Swasey, age 63, passed away August 27, 1999, in Payson, Utah. He was born January 15, 1936, Backus Plant. He became a Trucker and bought his own o: ;CJ Taught by 623-532- 2 Debbie Hoog,R.N.,C.CE. Gasses Cover Warning signs in pregnancy Labor and delivery Post-partu- Breastbottle" feeding E 600 N.) (All classes in Nephi Clinic basement , 346 Nov. 7--28 2-- Timely tips for cleaning 23 I out your closet There are several ways to dean up when it comes to deaning out Central Medical Center 1 Hi Arvin s- V ( - Jay Swasey TV- T J 'FT f c L v: "'''VS - m i'0cmc join ustStemben ' v K, our Y 1 fy&C' p 1 , Kn;s J (V x) -- y I , wi I artisan b Luropcn .oiOtatta, Ago b more. lTttmafce tem exccritipnaSu keaitku b lex : I garment bags. Clean. It is a good idea to dean everything before it Is stored. goffers varv' .O- aL-nstur- X- -J fry500 r Iron Mission State Park in Cedar City wiU Sept. present an exhibit featuring petroglyph reproductions and sandstone sculptures by Rusty Galetka. Call 1-- 3, 435-586-92- Jazz at Snowbird Sept. 4, 10, 11, 13, 18, 24, 25, 28, will be your chance to get jazzed at Snowbird before the summer ends. Performances will be in the Aerie Lounge Level 10 Cliff Lodge. Call 801-742-22- ext 4384. Dragon Taleo will be KBYU-Chann- adding Dragon Tales to its chil- 11 el 6 at 8 a.m. The profocus will on the developmental challenge of childrens gram learning by modeling important life lessons through adventure and fantasy. drens television lineup beginning Sept. Stargazer 3 and 10, Snowbird will On present Stargazer . This followed by a Tram ride with a short lecture program begins to Hidden Peak to view the stars through telescopes. Call Sept 801-933-20- Become A Mentor Mentors are ordinary people providing others with sup7 and port, friendship, and encouragement. 4 Utah ABC are teaming up with the Utah Mentor Network to help individuals learn more about the program in their area. Interested individuals can tune in Sept. 18 anytime from 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Channel 7, with a simulcast from 6:00-7:0- 0 p.m. on 4 Utah ABC. KUED-Chann- el Oktoberfest 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, Snowbird will host the Sept 27th Annual Oktoberfest with German entertainment, music, food, dancing, crafts, beer garden, Kinderiand, and contests. Fun for the whole family. Noon to 6 p.m. Admission is 4-- 6, free. Art Exhibit artwork of Barbara Zavada will be featured in Sept. the Special Exhibits Room at Edge of the Cedars State Park . in Blanding. Call 0, 435-678-22- Convention Writing author of Work and the Gerald N. Glory books will Lund, be among others noted authors to speak at the League of Utah Writers annual convention on Sept. 17 and 18 at the Salt Lake Airport Hilton. Call 1. Art Exhibit Rio Grande rock art will be on display in the Sept. auditorium at Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding. Call 0, Festival Alpaca and Llama & Llama Festival West The 1999 Alpaca 0 will take place Sept 10:00 p.m. at Angel Fleece Heber. Call north of Alpaca Rsuich, Inter-Mounta- in 3-- 5, a.m.-5:0- Art Exhibit Works of a selected artist are on display in the Sept. visitor center at Fremont Indian State Park in Sevier. Most artwork features western, Native American or nature subjects. Call 0, 435-527-46- Booh Festival The Great Salt Lake Book Festival, sponsored by the Utah Humanities Council, is a two-da- y celebration for people of all ages. It will get into full swing on Saturday, Sept 18, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Westminster College, 1840 South 1300 East Call 0. Art Exhibit Sept Oct, Iron Mission State Park in Cedar City will host a cedar chest and woodworking exhibit by Raw hide George Renner. Call -- 435-586-92- Nature Workshop 4, Jordan ells State ParkRock Cliff in Francis will Sept host a Nature Printing Workshop. Make beautiful gifts and cards by transferring natural images onto paper and other items. From 1 to 3 p.m. at Rock Cliff Nature Center. Call 435-783-30- Junior Ranger On Sept 4, children ages six to 12 are invited to Rock Cliff Nature Center to participate in educational and fun nature activities at Jordanelle State ParkRock Cliff in Francis. Class is held 11 a.m. to noon. Call 0. Campfire Program a or Sept 4., ranger guest speaker provides a campfire program each Saturday at Jordanelle Stats ParkHailstone in Heber. For topics apd times, call 0. Ji scrumptioci i . effering our j V tljEjZ offer Jursvj t I jon location r match? won-seale- featuring fresk alor your closet The changing of seasons is more than just a time to get rid of what you no longer need or wear. Cleaning out your doset is also a wonderfril excuse to go out and buy new things. Here are a few tips to help get organized and make seasonal doset cleaning easier. Donate. Go through your dothes. Anything you do not wear or that is two sizes too big or small, give away to your favorite charity. ; Shopping. Make a list of garments that could use matches and go on a bargain hunt The end of the season can be a great time to got good deals. Its also a good idea to review ; the dothes you want to wear in the coming season. Are there gaps in your wardrobe? Would another pair of shoes or a new blazer make it easier to mix and Storage. Box up dothes that you will not be wearing for the season. Put then in a cedar chest or an insulated box, hang them d in a cedar doset or in irnordservtivjs b feature a leva in beefen COPY f ,,ne ol specie re, Ccwev e er Art Exhibit 435-678-22- Tuesdays, 7 pm Cr Hit will remind viewers of the Jerry Lewis and his MDA Telethons primary purpose, to raise funds for research and services. Theyll also talk with families fighting neuromuscular diseases. The Muscular Dystrophy Telethon will take place for 21 12 hours starting at 9 p.m. Sept. 5. . Sdi!3 Sept parties or dating. It is our hope that people with social anxiety disorder will now seek help in the same way that people with other mental illnesses, like depression, have done, said Mary Guardino, executive director. Freedom From Fear. 1 have seen first hand what appropriate diagnosis and treatment can do for a person, allowing them for the first time in years to enjoy spending time with family, to create and maintain friendships and romantic relationships and also to advance in their career. The Social Anxiety Disorder Coalition recently launched the first-eve-r mass media campaign on social anxiety disorder entitled, Imagine Being Allergic to People. In the same way that people who are allergic to cats or dust sneeze or itch, people with social anxiety disorder blush, sweat, shake and sometimes experience difficulty breathing when faced with everyday social or performance situations. great-grandchildr- Infant care Breathing and relaxations 1553 m UDA Telethon co-hos- ts atric Association (APA) and Freedom From Fear (FFF). People with social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia) have an intense fear of being negatively scrutinized by other people in social or performance situations. They literally become sick with fear and are afraid of acting in a way that will be embarrassing or humiliating, causing them to completely avoid such situations in the future or endure these everyday situations with dread. These situations may include: speaking in public, initiating or maintaining a conversation with strangers or people in authority participating in meetings or classes, attending truck in 1966. In 1970 he became general manager ofWestern Exchange Corp. in Wells, Nevada. He was manager of the 4 Way Truck Stop in Wells and Bulk Plant in Elko. He was past president of the Chamber of ComThe more we can do to inform merce and a volunteer fireman. d1 Pple H. i, survived by his wife of . der i it is treatable and real, 43 years, Velma, children. Vonnot are the better," alone, they nie Elaine (Ernie) Rodriguez, said LICSW, Ross, MA., Jerilyn Clay (Glenna) Salinas Swasey, AsDisorders Anxiety president. Alta Gaylene Swasey, and Rod- sociation "We hope America. of ney Ahnn Swasey; 11 grandchil- this campaign motivates people and dren; 3 who may be suffering from the one nephew. He was preceded in condition to seek help and will death by two sisters, two brothphysicians and other ers, a granddaughter and a encourage mental health professionals to grandson. up their own educational Funeral services were held step awareness and efforts, she conAug. 31, 1999, in the Mona LDS tinued. 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