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Show Edward F. Hatch The Tootle Tranvcript, Fri.. December 13, 1974 Gets Promotion -- to. a'a)0)'iiijU3.;g luurd rack Friday at Tooele City, I'tah. (3ia Second Post-ag- Edward F. Hatch, h of Mr. and Mr. Jack F. Hatch, 254 So. 2nd Street was recently promoted to the rank of Sjirciahst Four in the U.S. Army. SP4 Hatch it serving at Finance Records Clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment with the 5th USA Artillery Group in Germany. lie entered the Army in Octo-lie-r HITS. He is a Tooele High St bool graduate. e paid at Tooele, I'tah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin publishing Company, Inc, M North Main Street, Tooele Citv, I'tah. Addict all correspondence to Bo 3M, Tooele, I'tah M074. deliv-ereSultMiiplion rates: 15 cent per copy; 1900 per year tif mailed. 1 10.00 Tooele in earner City, per year by PUBLISHED by Transcript Rullrtm Publishing Co , Inc. JOEL DUNN pidit.tr YCK TUYNTFR Av iate Editor KTHU. B. II Al GRFN Business Manager d Seventh Ward Plans Party Irt!in5? gaSS ut st li x d Ingb I am play 11 ie le Kantas-tK-s- " v belli It will II fi.Hit the come Ihhii Fii, Drcrm-U-- SM)IU r 9 to 12 midnight at tlie new St. Maignerites I'atisli pioh-ssiiNi- of course is a at chi the cast (great cast(added effecing), musicians to plavs class) mi oflice tively is invited. ? This k for crew, publicity ciew, lighting crew, stage ctew ami proH-rtic-crew for with ea. h pcrvni Ins joli this lovely play moved smoothly, rapidly and to end. ccHiipletelv from Tooele is indeed most fortunate to have the caah1e and talented Carol I u Forge as the diaiua director this scar. She has provided y.air yming people and mine with the know ledge and know' how to do the most with their talents. She is the big factor which spells success of this plav. Hianks talent, d v.Hing jrmplc and thanks for a 'Fantastic" Carol s la-gi- n '"" M. Ul.Bmmn. Aleda Jones, Mrs - Inrth. IHie Pa'ker an1 M"- - Mj' Reservation must . evening. Marian S. Olsen (Mrs. Bosd Olsen) I Hie annual Christmas party for the Federal Womens Club will lie held Sat, Decrnilier 1 1 at the Organ ladt, 3.131 Edisam Street in Salt Lake City. Hie vx ial hour will at 12 iiimhi with luncheon to follow at 12.30. Mrs. Jennie W'imlle and Mis. Bea Thacker are the co hostesses. Their committee consists of Mrs. . , H,e M J,w- - lc made ,he f membersor by contaetmg Mrs. Kina lluelett, Ogden Area or Mrs. laxirraine Pctervin in the Too-cl- e area. All incmlH-r- ami guests are invited. There will lie an organ concert during the social s If the president wasnt a conservative, he'd lie a Ford Maverick. hour and the luncheon. WALDROP AM) AI.BFRT LINDIIOl.M CIubToMeet Dec. 13,7p.m. Irr rt wedding day. Parents of the hride-clec- t are Mr. ami Mrs. Jasper F. Waldrop and parents of the groom-elec- t arc Mrs. John A. I hull mlm and the late John A. 1 Jmllmlm. Give Program The (liristian Faith Church will present tlicir annual Christmas program Sun, DocciiiIht 15, 7.30 p.in. at the church at 560 S. Main. The public is cordially invited to attend. Highlight of the program will lie the chamati.ation of the Ten Virgins. Both instrumental and vocal musical numlH-rwill lie s psychology and project director. researcher says the U program focuses on changing "defective family interaction patters such as poor communications w hich are causing the delinquent behavior. DK. ALEXANDER says a recent study shows that participants terms of a "good liehavior conin the U program have a repeat tract negotiated with her Darents. offense br recidivism rate of only BEHAVIORAL contracting" 26 percent, well lielow the 50-7is one facet of a uni. pie new progpercent figures recorded liv comram which is proving to he twice parison groups involved in tradias effective as traditional apoffender-oriente- d tional progproaches in dealing with the rams which are predominant in degrowing problem of juvenile this country. linquency in this country. And equally significant, says Developed by a team of UniDr. Alexander, was the finding that versity of Utah psychologists, the only 20 percent of younger Short-Terprogram is known as brothers and sisters of the U parBehavioral Family Systems Inteticipants have become involved in It centers around the rvention. delinquent behavior themselves, idea that juvenile delinquents do compared to a 0 percent rate not represent the problem hut are for the other groups. part of maladaptive family sysThis means the program not F. Dr. James tems, according to only reduces recidivism, hut indiAlexander, associate professor of rectly helps families cope with siWhile leaning down to kiss my subsequent stresses as younger adds. he reach adolescence, blings son, I asked him how BUOYED BY the success of he liked my new perfume. He rethe program, Dr. Alexander is plied quickly, Oh, Mommy, I like you better when youre kitchen flavored. E. K. Marist, Missionary Sisters Magazine 5 40-6- Fireside Sunday ra ForSecond " Ward Adults adults of the Tooele Second Ward are invited to attend a All fireside special on Sunday, De- at the Relief Society Room at the North Stake Center. President Lee V Bracken will be the speaker and meeting time cember 15, is 8 p.m. Light refreshments ved. will be ser- without Our Hostess' Gifts and Information are the Key to Your New Community 882-475- d cations through genuine information exchange, spontaneous olving, and emphatic understanding. This produces less anxiproblem-s- ety, clearer communication and more productive interaction. IN ANOTHER related study, the U researcher found that parents in a healthy family help their children to make the adjustn ments from submissive to near- - independent teenager rewithout losing the parent-chil- d lationship. But as children in the troubled families begin to assert them- Anyone who stops learning is old; anyone who keeps learning Dr. Cort R. Flint. stays young. selves, the parents react negatively RITZ Ends Friday Ml Call family inhopeful that short-tertervention may lie one solution to the current explosion of soft delinquency (runaway, truancy, drinking) liesctting the country." In developing the "family approach" to juvenile rehabilitation. Dr. Alexander spent hundreds of hours observing families to determine the relationship lietween interaction styles and liehavior. In one key study, the U researcher videotaped discussions involving 20 adolescents who had lieen referred to the juvenile detention center and their parents. Families with children described by school teachers as normal and were also included in the studv. THE EXPERIMENT showed that while normal and delinquent families operate as systems, maladaptive units exhibit a much higher level of defensive communication, characterized by judgemental dogmatism, control and strategy techniques, indifference, and efforts to establish superiority, he notes. Persons engaging in defensive communications produce a climate wherein solutions to problems are impossible to achieve and delinquency is fostered, Dr. Alexander says. Conversely, normal families supportive communidisplay pre-tee- AGE Make a Move!! COTHEniAMD Ci GS31D do It to the Cl. A. as with ZOUZOU Starting Sat. Ends Tues. 8 41 Regular meeting of the Rit and Spur Club is set for Deccm-lie- r 13, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse. laist minute nominations and voting for officers for the new year will lie the business of the meeting. All nominees are urged to he in attendance. For reservations call the Sam Elions at 882-388- Bit And Spur This is Angela Kristine Porter new little daughter of Bruce and (liristine Porter. She arrived at the I'nisersity Medi- cal November 29, 1974 and hav a two year old sister Tiffiui. Grandparents are Clel and Maurine Ice and Yelda and Faison Porter. Great grandparents are Iaicille and Ivan Alvop, Hielina land Harold (liadwick and Ada and Christmas Party Dec. 21 Bit and Spur Childrens Christmas Party is set for Saturday, 21, at the Clubhouse at 3 p.m. Children of cluh memliers up er to 12 years old (inclusive) are invited. Santa will be there during the afternoon. munm temei ROOGERSx w fwons HAMMERSTEINS and liecome even more dominant, rigid, and uncompromising. Consequently, they are met with increasing resistance and alienation on the part of the adolescent. This pattern, if maintained, leads to continued deterioration of the family as an effective system and ultimately results in system disintegration, he concludes. NEW THE intervention program is designed to correct these negative systems in a matter of only two to five weeks, explains Dr. Alexander. I le points out that promot action is essential liecause delinquency is a crisis. In the first phase of the treatment, a specially trained therapist instructs the troubled family on communiclear, solution-orientecations to replace its defensive style. Effective communication includes brevity (no long monologues or sermons), directness (no talking through a third person), presentation of alternatives to suggested ideas, consistency, concreteness, and constructive interruptions for the sake ol clariiication or feedback. Once the therapist succeeds in a solid communiestablishing cations framework, the family is introduced to the concept of reciprocal social contracting," in which family members learn to The Seventh Ward Married have planned a hayride for Friday, Decemlier 13 and will do Qiristmas caroling a they ride. Memliers arc asked to meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Hiey should dress warmly and bring a flashlight to read the song. Chili and diHiut will lie served at the church following the ride. DUP Plans Christmas Party A Qiristmas party planned for the Martha Warhurton Camp of the Daughter's of Utah Pioneers will lie held Monday afternoon, Decemlier 16, at the home of Recda Gillette, 260 Date Street. Activities will get underway at 1.00 p.m. and the memliers will exchange one dollar gifts. Legion Auxiliary Christmas On the evening of December 17, at 7 p.m. the Glowing Cafe, with Wautiful Christmas decorations, will be the scene of the annual dinner for American Legion Auxiliary Unit .17. i guest soloists. TICKETS TO the Messiah" are (ree ami are available at all Vacation In California ZCMl stmes. On YYed.. Dec. IS. at 8 pm., the Mormon Youth Sviiiplimis and Qiorus, under the duectimi of Rolrrt G. Bowden, conductor will trrsent its annual Chilstmas conceit. Hie ensemble of TV) singers and 100 instrumentalists has established an enviable reputation in the five rars since it was (Hgauied. The public may get ftce tickets to the Mormon Youth and C .In mis cmicert at the Temple Spiare Visitors Center. ANOTHER FREE concert is silieduled for Hiurs., Dec. 19,. at Mor8 pm., when the mon TaWrnarlo Choir piesents its annual Chilstmas cmicrit. Conductor Jay K. YVehli will duett the Qioir, with Alexander Sthreiner at the oigan console. Tickets are not required for this cmrcrrt. I.YST BIT certainly not and actually one of the highlights of the sthrdule of events un the Suaic, will W a family Christmas show presented bv the Primary Associatimi of Hie Oiurch of Jesus Christ of letter day Saints. Hie show. Chnstmas-- Gift of larse," will lie staged in the TaWrtiaclc Friday and Saturday Decritilier 20 anil 21 at 8 p.m. No lukets ate nighllv. Sym-phon- v Mr. and Mrs. lawrence Seiln-- r have returned from a most pleasant trip to California where they visited with family and friends. At Antioch they were guests of Mrs. Seiliers sister Mrs. Beth Caple and Mrs. Mary Edwards and her brother David Smith and their families. For the Thanksgiving holiday they were joined by Mrs. Caple and went to ladlabra where they had dinner with another sister Mr. and Mis. and brother-in-laBrent Malin. Enroot e home they stopped at Needles, where they visited with . the Mark Stewarts, the George Reck stead and the Red Jmies who are spending the w inter Toot-leans- there. Two new oil w ells arc Wing dulled in Utah, the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey reports. Exxon's well, 30 miles smith of Roosevelt has passed the 1 l.'XXI foot in.uk and Mobil Oil is drilling Wlow 9.420 feet in Grand County. 375-voic- e A Gift of Dive" features a combination of live ami recorded music; live actors, many of them children; a mo-tipicture and a series of color slides projected onto a giant screen. "Qiristmas At Stansbury Coffee Your Weekend brunch Includes AView! 2.25 Ein-lie- Just Arrived At Tooele valley Hospital Amos and Cora Mascarenas, Tooele, son, Dec. 10. AT TOOELE PATIENTS VALLEY HOSPITAL: Jacob Bucknovitz, Tooele Edna Lawrence, Tooele Alma Ray Higley, Grantsville d Wna Ensign, dinner chairman bids officers, memliers and all past presidents to join the group Important business will he discussed. A program of Christmas music will follow dinner. Assisting Mrs. Ensign with arrangements will lie committee members: Opal West, Marjorie Reynolds, Sena Herren and Marlene Jeppsen. Vice president Betty Dow will serve as cashier for the group. Did you hear about the New Orleans neurotic who has his balcony trimmed with overwrought iron? Christmas Seals Made Have you been missed by an old friend? asked Lyman F. Smart, president of the Utah Lung Association. Your Christmas Seal friend that is. YVE IIAVE received several calls from concerned people, who have not received their Christmas Seals this year. All of the Christmas Seal letters now have been mailed to homes and businesses in Utah. If you have not received your Christmas Seals and would like some, please write or call the Utah Lung Association, 1616 South 11th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. YVe will be happy to send them to you. negotiate changes in each others behavior in return for a change offered by another member. THIS TYPE of mutual cooperation generally exists in the interactions of normal families hut is missing in disintegrating units, The traditionally colored he adds. holiday stamps are an attractive hi the case of Shauna, the decoration. package and that the And while envelope therapist discovered look festive on they youths running away was elicited holiday mail, they also remind all by constant criticism from her who see them, that the Utah Lung mother who was frightened by an Association is working to prevent inability to control Shauna and and control lung disease. frustrated by her husband's lack of Mr. Smart said that Christmas concern for the family. The mother Seal letters are sent in late October was actually using Shaunas delinand early November in order to quency to force more familial reaccomodate those who mail letters sponsibility upon the father, exand packages overseas. plains Dr. Alexander. MR. SMART noted that some Through the process of recipcalls have been received regarding rocal social contracting, the the California Lung Associations mother agreed to stop criticizing name on the outside Christmas the daughter if the father would Seal envelope. He explained that take more interest in the family. in order to reduce costs, some The father, in turn, agreed to do Christmas Seal letteres were preso if allowed to go out with the pared by the computerized hoys once a week. The daughter Christmas Seal Service Center in received more independence by Oakland, California. agreeing to live at home and atBecause these envelopes were tend school regularly. mailed from Oakland to six westIN GUIDING these negotiern states, it was necessary to have ations, the therapist substituted the California address. The inside positive family interactions and contribution envelope is addressed contractual agreements for the to the Utah Lung Association. mothers nagging, the father's indifference and the daughter's deAlthough he owed money to an the U relinquent behavior, army of creditors, the painter, searcher notes. James M. Whistler, made little The U program has already effort to pay them off. Once, when generated considerable national he was hardpressed, an admirer interest and is being incorporated came to his rescue with a substanin numerous juvenile rehabilitial loan. Sir, said Whistler, health mental and tation, professhall le forever in your debt. And sional training programs. he was. Funny Funny World. Count the wild ducks swimming in Stansbury Loke while you feast on o ham, cheese, mushroom or combination omelette! ' Saturday and Sunday Noonto3p.m. at Stonsbury Coffee while on your way to church or town. The Caf fee is in the lower level of Stans bury Pork Country Club, on the ploza ocross from the golf pro shop. (9 miles north of Tooele on U36). Stop Stansbury Park Caffee The folks at Commercial Security Bank would like to invite you to share the warmth of this Holiday Season. . . Debbie Romero and Ila Cluff would like to serve you. with a cup of Hot Spiced Cider and a handful of Christmas Candy. . our way of saying Merry Christmas . . . . CaDsnrDinnKSirKCcsO EshtdCi 'I hMtalMtkMlt up oil the Temple arc the tradi-t- i schedule Stjiiare Hial Salt Lake Oratorio Society F rederu k performances of George Handel's Messiah, Sat., Dec. 14, at 7.30 p m.. and again Sun.. Dec. 15. at 2 p in. Hiete will lie a social guest conductor and hair Next Dinner Henry Jensen. presented. Alters Defensive Family Climate The V. Christian Faith Church To New Program Reduces Delinquency Three times in one month, Shauiia was arrested by police while miming away from her Salt Lake City home. Frustrated and angry, Sliauna's father finally referred her to a local detention center as ungovernable." Now, just a few months later, shes living at home again under t, Bit And Spur Waldrop and Umlliolm have encircled the tth day of February for their Samira FW Club Will Meet Saturday In Saltlake I FF. Wedding Date Set enthused by the ability of our Outer .hi 7th ami Vine, link music will Ik-- bv Talkin'. s.aiiig people in this tutu who is 11.25 a ieism. Diess Admission iiave talent aid ability to put .hi casual. is su.h with smh a delightful play Bcfieshimiits will Ik- - served class. the liai e Seventh Ward MarriedsPIan Caroling Party Rcc-tor- base ten-acr- Tala-r-nail- Pro-gla- I Hie schedule of event for the Christina sea v hi on Salt famous lake City' Temple Square includes four free concerts, one of the largest wnigfests in the world, and a multi media pageant for the entire fanulv. INAUGURATING the festive downseason on the town complex of garden, historic building and monuments will once again lie the Yonth Song-fes- t at Christmastime. Hie Song-fesdirected by Armont and featuring choruses from 30 high school in northern and central Utah, was held last Saturday in the Momum 1974 Hie Tooele Seventh Ward is fashioned planning an old Qiristmas party Dec. 17. All interested ward memliers Christmas lighting and other are asked to meet at the church outdoor displays on the Square at 6.30 pin. for a hay ride. were opened to the public A Christinas play called 7 "Christmas for Amy" will I presented at 7.30 p.m. Hiere will I? caroling, dancing, refreshments and Santa will lie there to greet the smingsters. Bring the whole family. A fliristuias dime will la sMHisored bv the Searili to raise ntmiey (or the building of the (aitholic Churih Dear Mr. lalitor: Christmas Events Announced For Salt Lakes Temple Square J |