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Show rTP Offii CyD Class To Teach Parent Effectiveness itm'l kid mv age. I fut hate to go home iihI get Irxtuird to every' night." "We iuve eltMilutelv no nue tufliieiHe mer oor vivtmi-sca- r old. We've given up with -- Ker." like theve MlTEMENT the frustration often (rlt rxpirI by Kith parrtti nul ihildrrn. But amnJiug to psuhologtst Dr. Thoma (khiIdi tmh par-eut- againvt. children who not vpoiled. Tliev are DR. THOM AS CORDON tan raie reponihle git, and Keith Sleek, f'upil Personnel Officer for the Tooele Count- - School Did net. who have imth !crn trained bv Dr. Gordon in hi P.E.T. techniques. will terve a claw instructor. Many of the tame idea which prove to effective for parent can le adapted for ue Mr. Sleek in the dawroimi dated. "We have had more than 200 pertont in the district teac hers, councilor and adutini- trators) who have ccmipleted a course in Teacher Effectiveness pletclv withimt ttammg to meet the challenge. (.liildren rrit and teln-- l again! parent who rely too heavilv on authontv and Nimh- merit to handle conflict. We hmtile or overly aggie- uve white other mav hv or inwardlv tene. fearful, With tin method. Dr. Cordon avvert. the (larenl win Imt the child lote. ON THE other hand rvee- five leniency or pemuiveiie alo hat it pitfall and i equal- Iv ure to fail for It can lead a child lo Irecorne int reaingly n fih, irrepmible and live. In thi way the child win and the parent lute. Of courve in the long run InKh party lote with either meth- od one or two. for the aulhontari- an parent love contact with the child while the child from a permissive environment it un- prepared to meet life challenge outside of the home. But j, a wav to re- wlkh K,ve fam(v prou,.lm Mltk tl(, needs of the parent and ,(,e children can le met. )r Cordim speak of thi method at "up lose conflict re- - tlatt in 'Parent Effective- Training' to actuaint inter- person with Dr. Gordon eue ytem for the celt lenient of conflict lietween and youngsters" will Crent Wednesday at the Tooele High ScIumiI. The clmi- cal ptycbulogivt feel that neith- er the penmwive way nor the raise way to children can le totally success-ful for either parents or child- rcn Training. Ml Meld at Tlw lla If parent were to liecome ..00 p.m. in the audio-visuacquainted with the program room t Little Theatre) at the through the Ixxik or the class Jr. High School lieginning April they would have more in com- 29. Person who may wish to mon with these teacher," he enroll are invited to call the continued. INSTRTCTORS who have Pupil Personnel Office at the- Tooele High School taught the program within the for complete information. Cost school district include: Louis for registration it 150 per per- - Kilpack. Assistant Principal at the text Tooele Jr. High School; Donald fective commumcation and mi which include through, "Parent Effectiveness Training Lindsay. Principal, Harri, Ele- - tual orolilein- - solvme methn by Dr. Gordon. For anyone mentarv; Jun Cowan, Principal, who may already have a copy East Elementary; Marilyn Hilde- of the book the cost for the brand. Counselor, and Mr. Steck. class will lie reduced to 145. AIhhiI 100 persons heard Dr. LELAND W'immer, psycholo- - Cordon discus hi techniques A ne (SS2-434- t it I1. ir lit the imtHiie ehgibil.lv regula- rstabllslied by the Ollite of Icchiihiiic Opportunity. tliMi Coder tin piogram the ymith irs'eist II Wl IiiiiiIihI In MR. FIMIER Former TIIS Athlete 1H 'rhurv J iMHirv dur during hIiooI and W ing summer vocal imi. Stmlent who .(ual.ly lu tin referred to the are program ineni-"commo- .hut who are tenior in high or attending college. Whether or not their parent wmk for the Deit. of the Anny tic wat killed Sunday, Apnl IS, in a three car cotliviiMi on Inter-Junitate SO near Launlit Canyon road in Parley Canton, Hit wife Helen wat y injured in the crash that also claimed the life of another man and injured two other per- - school teriont-authoritaria- n lI ' Kv Andy 1 11C V f lilt SI area Young men in the Tom-lwho are interested in the per- social growth potential offered through activity in the Junior of (aimmcne are re- minded of an organiatimtid at 7:30 W'ednevlay eve- ning. April 29, in the civic room at the Tooele City Hall. Thi will le the last oppur- tunity to join the local chapter a charter memlier, a spiikes- man for the organization com- - Robert e re- - ,he n fuInck to play ('ailUS )ta, Mv y memlK-- r of the Ii)S Church. her 4tth bllth- - Mie IrUmged to the tinging dav mi April I died tmlav ( Autl mother ami hod Iren Relief )tc, T(MK.P a,, Nr- - ScniHy chmister for 12 year. !Inih. Surviving are two amt and mj Miv Hollar Ltv vfchrt hv feud- daughtrrv Cetll IXmiu, ( UrKf CnpHf1uit llah; IXmni, ltr ,r teat wa Uun in Cambrulgr, Menan. Idaho; Mr. Winnlfred S73 to Fran- - Olsen, Salt Lake City, and Mr, Ap ami Emma Forsdyke. Site Elmer (Ada) Gordtm, Tooele. ALSO STRMA1NC are 19 came to the Tinted Stale in and in August of the tame gramk hildtrn, 59 great grand- year was man led to Samuel children and one grrat grand- I bran. child. AIR. DOWNS died in 1414 Funeral service will lie held and in 14V1, she wat manied Saturday, Apnl 24, at 12 noon to Frank llolladav. He died in in the Fourth Ward chapel, 14 VI. Fnends may call at the Tate Mr, llolladav had resided Mortuary Friday 7 to 9 p.m. where die wat an ac- - and one hour prior to funeral in On-time. Burial will lie in the Provo Cemetery where graveside rite will lie held at 3 p.m. ult lr,-biate- ,ry to Je m for tame are the possibilities for (lersoual development through comimimly service project and the asvociation with young, namic community leader, g Twenty memlier are ed to form a local chapter, and any young man irregardless of his iwikgriMind. education or occiqiation who f interested in hi community strengthening and improving hi own circum- stances i invited to join. At Wednesday meeting Imth men and women will lie come. Therell be door prizes, requir-meetin- Fisher was popular with his suted. fellow students, the team mates Jaycees is a service organi- In the two years he played and hi coach. A big, loveable to discover that what offering opportunity for on the surface appeared to cause as a regular for coach Butch guy, with a great sense of hu- 21 and 3tt food and refreshments. And speak- nM.n youn(, a certain response was in no Gutke he led Tooele to a mor, and an infect nous grim, years uf age. Fellowship and fun ers will briefly outline the opway related to the actual rea- - record in 1953 and then really and the ability to rive to the gre t.ertttmv a part of the Jay- - portunitics offered by, and the sons. hit his peak in 54 as the Buffs occasion. tees ()llt 0f far greater iuquir- - structure of, a Jaycee chapter. 1IE LOVED the bands, and When the method of mutual posted an record -problem solving is learned and losing the state championship to the screaming crowds, and all 9 m The Tooele Republican Conn- - May 22 in Salt Lake City were used parents find children more Millard in the final game of the the adoration and glory that stand- JL came to star athletes. But he year. ty Convention was held last presented and approved by the readily accept niles and ards of conduct, simply liecause THE 1954 team, which this carried it modestly and brushed week (Tuesday, April 13), in County Convention the Tooele Junior High School. they have participated in es- - writer ranks as the liest Tooele his personal accomplishments vastlen said in Dej aside with a humorous remark. ,hem' Solu,ions to football team in the past 25 ,al,llshin Jovce Russell, Del Wasden and the nominations Marlvn Russell, this vears Ceil- family conflicts are thus accept- - years was loaded with stars, or gave the credit to his team- one sL.W ie 100 The line boasted of such stab mates Still you knew that he tral Committee, conducted the )e' ''inVerest'ed 'rn d vie improve" able to Imth parent and child. a MJrk ards as Danny Hill, Steve derived great pride and satis- . business as prescribed by law. BECACSE niles or laws for d ,0 work t0 inaintain menilmr of the Council of Tw e ve One of the major items of . i,aiant.e 0f honest responsive behavior are absolutely essential Hawkins, Clair Harvey and Joe faction from his accomplishments er .ran business was the selection of a government Aristotle once said and firmness is necessary parents Caldwell at ends. The tackles and he carried these achieve- - an (U.1S' Cas- - ments modestly, from high school Tootle Regional Representative Dale valElkington, models Bryce "ere must be rood of the new Central Committee for the f t ,k for ,he Council of Twelve, of the and Don Tripp. At guard into his life. County political group. Those lies nicy haaciii, Lsi. vut uuu in- - tagno No longer will Willies voice Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- was Larry Silcox, George Peter- elected to serve two year terms ,s the democratic; and the worst sjsts y form of government is the demo- Saints, will le the visit- . . son and Cary Griffith. Dennis be heard, no longer will his were: Alan Curtis, county chair- uthont.e on the smile and laugh help smooth jng rightattendmg the man; Emma Price, vice- - chair- - tratic: depending and Long and Eric Jones were the f the people. Stake Both Conference Tooele North of his the friends, hJw J"er path woman; and Noelleen Thomas, Mr,earn t0 centers. Uasden a"d Mr. Curtis - ers and his family. He was kill- - this weekend. According to an ProcDon In the Mrs. Price backfield, treasurer. secretarytor was the quarterback and ed in an automobile accident announcement by President L. is also the County Republican encouraged dedication and parchildren Grant Stewart, the Conference Dick Dalton and Tom Atkin were last Sunday. ticipation as part of that right- W'omens President. will lie held at the sessions eousness. athof his But the halfbacks of the that great team. memory The convention was addressStake Center on North Sil- - letic and personal achievements Tooele Atkin and ed by Dorothy Clark, a repre- The new County Chairman Castagno, Tripp, and minds of will in the Sunday, April 24 on Saturday cox were linger sentative from the Republican is described as busy but con- t 25. and those in he contact But came in the the efstar with, CdUlCCllcCl of of a and the vinced State Central Committee brightest importance jAlCCtlllg ELDER PETERSEN, a mem- entire galaxy was Tooeles full- - and perhaps the passing of time candidate for State Vice Chair- - ficient, democratic government. of the Council of Twelve ber Wilwill add lustre the to the further to Due back, his he for In Express, woman the party. Midnight conflicting interests, acceptance speech, snce 1944, supervises the mis- Fisher. Fisher. lie It legend of Willie The names of 32 Tooele issued a pledge and a challenge the County Commissioners meete Church in the Eas- sions WAS the should a was because he WILLIE for scheduled the two leading great Wednesday, party sys- ing County Delegates to the Republi- to maintain States. He was born United tem can State Convention to be held tern in Tooele. April 28 has been cancelled. November 7, 1900, in Salt Lake City, Utah, a son of Danish converts to the Church. He attended public schools of Salt Leadership meeting has been Lake City and also the Univer- - scheduled. The theme for the sity of Utah. evening will be The New Teach- ELDER LEGRAND R. Cur- - er Development Program Will Instruction. ele posted such overwhelming his parents in 1947. He was t's. a former Stake President in Improve Gospel the Salt Lake area, has been Several speakers will be featur- 40-38-40-- 2 married to Helen Comb. scores as 51-- ed and a film will be shown en- and 32-Surviving are his widow and appointed Regional RepresentaIn the state championship a daughter, Helen, San Pablo, tive to replace President Allen titled, "You Make The Differ- M. Swan, former representative ence. game Fisher scored two touch- - Calif.; his parents, two sisters, The following are asked to downs and two PATs, 14 of Johnie Mae Fisher and Ina Fae for the Tooele area. A meeting will be held Sat- - be in attendance: Stake Presi- Tooeles 20 points as they lost Walker, all of Salt Lake City and 0 in the final a brother, Lincoln, Calif. urday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in dency, High Council, Executive to Millard seconds of the thrilling game. FUNERAL services will be he chapel of the Stake Center. Secretary and Clerks; Bishoprics, BUT WILLIE was more held Monday, April 26 at 12 Those asked to be in attendance Executive Secretaries and Ward High Clerks; Melchizedek Priesthood than just a great football play- - noon at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 are: Stake Presidency, where Council, Bishoprics; Stake and Quorum Presidencies, Unit Lead- er. He was also a better than East Seventh South, average basketball player and friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 Ward Executive Secretaries; Stake ers. Group Leaders, and Secrewhenlie played in the state tour- - p.m. and All Meichize- - taries; Stake Auxiliary Superin- Ward and Clerks; serto Monday prior dek Priesthood Quorum Presiden- - tendencies. and Presidencies, nament in 1954 it marked the vices. All Melchizedek Priesthood Board Members; Ward Auxiliary Redfirst time in Utahs history that ties; will in be Interment a black player had participated wood Memorial Estates. Group Leaders; Aaronic Priest- - Superintendencies, and Presi- hood General Secretaries toumabasketball in the state dencies; Ward Aaronic Priest- Youth and Adult; Stake Patri- - hood General Secretaries, Youth ment. arch. All are asked to please and Adult; Ward Directors of Willie also tried professional Garfrom Officer after Conservation bring pencils and paper to this Teacher Development; Ward Pri- Roy boxing graduating New Tooele County Republican Central Committee members (left) accept congratularard for the meeting. Tooele. And he was good enough has again asked mary, YMMIA, YWMIA tions from outgoing party leaders. From the left: Emma Price, Alan Curtis, Joyce Rus4:00 will a At Ward Sunday vice Leaders; in of owners a match with LaMar p.m. to earn meeting dog cooperation sell, Del Wasden and Marlyn Russell. Noelleen Thomas was unable to attend picture Clark who was then a world Tooele County to help protect be held for the Stake Auxiliary School Teacher Trainers; Ward Relief Society Educational Coun- flocks of wild birds in the area. Presidencies and Superintended ranked heavyweight. all those who and were selors; All other members of cies, previously requested to be in Ward Councils, attendance at the 2:30 p.m. The Sunday session of Stake meeting. All are asked to bring Conference will be held in the pencils and paper to this meet- - chapel of the Stake Center at 10:00 a.m. The membership of ing. Stake and all interested per- 7:00 SATURDAY at the evening n Admission charge p.m. the regular Conference sons in the community are ex- Republicans Elect Central Committee HolladaV Jaycees Schedule Organizational Meet 3' mu- - SeivU-- l'f Dies In Weekend Crash a Peiwainrl Oifice by the Civil Commission according to the numerical rating earned in the etainiuation. Eligible student will then le notified to report for Interview, providing their name have lieen submit ted to the Civilian Personnel Other, g in tllij. ' I niloim Tune Act in I'Mi. dl remain " vflect frmn the Jm"L,v April lj"v"'gh fo the lad Sunday mi (Vtolei. on their ehgl Depot I again ha no Piesi.leiit bililv for the rinplovmeut. (vaitn iatiug iiwilh Baik to Shoot Tamaign Stii.lent in tin piogram are ami will hue stmlent for sumrequited to take a cumetitie who etaminal.Hi whnh I given by mer riuplioiiieiil Stu.li-n- l iualdv to lie lined aie employ- - the Civil Service (amimistioii ed III two dilletrut piogram. throughout the winter mouth, Student who ipialifv aie then oce I, a iui he TAD Civilian trier demt. . 2. rut do not work fm the Ie (vartment .4 Arm, ami the fan.Alfa Toorle Ami - lUl lux-om- e Irrl-tng- v v need never evivt. for lie trained to cope with family pruLIrnt. Tliev i an le loved and not Folk m the Thirle area along villh (ltien thiongliout Tlali and the nation mut with then Matt lie, and thed-ulto Davlight Saving Time Sumlav, kpul 21 Thi meant that mile tliev ' "' I'11 bmir late for ihutth Sumlav, Changing a ilo k take unlv a moment hut hanging habit take lMl day or two. will Of lit tally the vhauge lake plate at 2 tm a in. At that moment all are to unite ahead one hmr, Daylight tune IwtHne the tamlard for at a PTA unird public meet- ing heie lat week, "Until now hate leen blamed IhiI (latent not trained," he taid. Blamed fm their failure with kid I Hit corn- - iiiitlc-rvUn- d Youth Summer Employment Picture At TAD Clarified Daylight Time Begins Sunday Psychologist Asserts Parental Firmness Vital "Mv juirnt Number Forty Si Tooele, I'tah, Friday, April 23, 1971 Volume Seumtv Si 1 e 8-- 0 . rl rj a j JLiJIU.C1. I C IC1 3CXX J mj Il fXI il MfikP Into tlkr I njj -- MRS. HOLLADAY m I 11 I I XXX Z) I- - Xll Cii TPFPDPP t. tended a cordial invitation to attend. Sacrament meetings will be held in all wards of the Stake at their regular hours following conference. ter-da- thh ComniissioilCrS 0, 7, 26-2- i. ffppnF PpIs Hnnip Funeral For Former Resident Here Friday Ervin Glen Russell, 55, died April 19 in Oregon City, Oregon from smoke inhalation. He was born in Grantsville October 1, 1915 to Thomas Henry and Bertha A. Bechtol Russell and was married to Geraldine Chapel in 1943, they were later divorced. Mr. Russell was a brick ma-son and cement finisher by trade and was a member of the LDS Church. are two daughters Connie Keller, South Da-kota, and Mrs. Karla Foster, San Calll-- ; six ,e8 grandchildren, brothers and four sisters, Surviving Mrs- - Je ,, 0n.'r'JS rlna , fcureka, Utah; LaVem, a o, an y . owney, Uonald m. umgo; San tra"L'10 Ca'': ;" Bus- Mrs- - arl Mrs. (Lucille) Kelly, Mock ton; Mildred Baker Mt.Glair, Mrs. : Judith (Arlene) J;al-Mrs. Ontario, Tosha, Calrt.; John (Nelda) Obray, Magna, U;aL will be services fu"e held Fnday Apnl Z3, 3 p.m. at l"e Jat Mortuary Chapel, '"here friends may call one hour Pnor- - Buna' Wld he in Tooe e emetery. In-Se- r- SMBS BWVEBS Free Prizes - Register Fflia-Tti- is at Tooele Hicjh Weekend Parking Lot Under the Sunday Rotation Plan HOOD DRUG Will Be Open Sunday |