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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE tiurediiy, Feb. 22, 1979 2 Payson, Utah 84651 The Chronicle 35 West Utah Avenue Payson Phone $400.00 Program for asthma breathing problems raised by the nursing authorized home and Utah-8465- children breathing Publishers Richard and Sue Buys, The FI Rancho Nursing Home with the help of Mr. Manwill's FFA class from Payson High School raised a total of $400.00 for the Heart Fund. On February 14th (Va- Managing Editor Dawn Collins, Assistant office Manager Fran Maughan 3(IC Public meeting scheduled public meeting has be explained so the been scheduled in Salt public may submit more Lake City by the Bureau meaningful comments to of Land Management to the Washington office. accept public comment The informational meeton proposed regulations ings will be: February 21 concerning how BLM at 7 p.m. in the Sevier should manage potential County Courthouse, wilderness areas. Richfteld;February 22 at According to Paul L. 7 p.m. in the Grand Howard, BLM Utah slate County Courthouse director, the meeting will Moab. and February 22 be February 27 at 7 p.m. at p.m. in the Northin the Salt Palace Little west Multi-purpos- e Theater, 100 South West Center, 1300 Wpst 300 Temple. Anyone wishing North, salt Lake Cilv. to speak at that meeting should contact the BLM Utah office state A lentine's Day) the residents of the nursing home met their pen pals from the FFA class and had a dance and a really good time was had by all. The residents of El Rancho worked hard on their projects for the Heart Fund. They made little Valentine animals and ceramics and other handicrafts. Employees from El Rancho made cakes and cookies for the bake sale. The residents of the home also made a lovely macrame plant hanger as a gift for Mr. Manwill and his FFA class in appreciation for their participation and caring. US. Savings Bonds 1 before Feb. 23. Speakers will be asked to limit their ) comments to 10 minutes and to submit a written copy of their remarks for the record. If they prefer, people may submit writtep comments directly to the BLM director. Comments concerning the interim management policies should be addressed to the BLM Director (210), 18th and C Streets. N. W., Washington, D. C. 20240. Comments about the proposed mining regulations should be addressed to the BLM Director (303), 18th and C WashStreets N. W ington. D. C. 20240. The comment period is open until March 14. Mr. Howard noted. Comments will be considered by BLM personnel in formulating final wilderness interim management policy and mining regulations. wilderness The proposals are covered in two separate documents. One document involves the interim management policy and guidelines for all activities on the public lands during wilderness review. The other deals specifically with mining The Mothers Payson has been declared a success. This year, interim management policies and mining regulations will mothers in $2,463,000, is a substantial brought which increase over 1978s total of $2,149.00. We would like to thank everyone who helped us in this drive, slated Linda Carter, chairman of the Payson area. We had great support from our local newspaper but we would especially like to recognize the work of our marching mothers. Without them it would be impossible to have this march take place at all." The Mother's March lakes place all over the state. Leadership involves county, city, area and block leaders. The women who provide the leadership do it on a volunteer basis. Linda Carter is a new comer to the march this year. "It is hard work, but it can also be fun and HUISH THEATRE Payson 7:15 )gcn One Week KD.1MT documents are available at BLM offices. Prior to the Salt Lake meeting to obtain public comment, there will be discussion meetings in Moab, Richfield and Salt Lake City. At the dis- proposed March for the March of Dimes in activities during this review. Copies of the cussion meetings, the Eudcne Beach participants. management and relaxation skills to reduce the and someseverity of times prevent - acute asthma episodes. The program, to begin in Spanish in Fork, teaches asthmatics age 6 to 12 how they can participate in peer group activities without triggering attacks. It helps a Macrame to FFA -- mid-Marc- h them develop healthy self-image- 18-2- The music was good special time for all. the friendship was felt a g imiHunnnii of it children. For over 75 years, the Big BrothersBig Sister Week. During the ceremony held in the governors Matheson urged all Utah citizens to support the Big Brothers Big Sisters movement. office. Because there are more children who've applied for a volunteer Big Brother or Big Sister than there are men and women available to meet their need, the Week is traditionally a time for making an effort to recruit additional Big Brothers and Big Sisters. Here in Utah County, there are 105 swelling the waiting list even though there are 139 children already matched with volunteer big Brothers and Big Sisters. Executive Director Laurie Nis-so- n points out that, as the. single parent family fast becomes a norm in our many FFA Valentine buying gifts made by El Rancho Rest Home residents. all-o- healthy start in life," noted Linda Carter. The March of Dimes has as its a to help the unborn and newborn. They provide research, against birth defects. In a receit proclamation ceremony. Governor Scott Matheson declared the week of February 18 to 24 as Big Brother Big Sisters Appreciation know that you are doing something to help our nations children to have education and medical services in the fight and Governor declares big brother and sister week Feb. 4 personally rewarding. It's a good feeling to purpose and physical s encourages Mothers raise $2463 marching imple- mentation of their Family Asthma Program in Utah County. The program teaches both parents and 465-922- (524-4227- Inmake special arrangeHansen. said ments to pay a partial will Parents structional sessions coordination. of the prowith lung fee. Most learn about the physical deal are covered costs and psychological effects physiology, abdominal grams Seal conthemon Christmas has by the disease breathing, anxiety tributions. of selves, their asthmatic reduction, recognition children and siblings. pulmonary infections and to The class will be filled Program According postural drainage on a first come - first Coordinator Steven D. techniques. served basis. Enrollment Hansen, registration is referral is $25, is limited to 12 children. class only. for doctors the Fee by The necessary forms are but persons finding this For additional inforthe charge burdensome can mation, contact: Franklin. available from associations office, 1616 make special arrangeK. Brough, Ph.d.,- South 11th East, Salt ments to pay a partial Lake City, Utah 84105 or fee. Most of the proFor aditional inforby calling grams costs Family mation, contact: Franklin Asthma Program. k. Ph.D., Brough, "Exercises and various Executive Director make will activities sports Fee for the class is $25, Telephone: this course fun and but persons finding this provide beneficial can (REG.) charge burdensome physical conditioning, conditioning Directors of the Utah Lung Association have society the community Baur, Frank Fullmer, Mr. Manwill Dailene Bayce cut a rug together. Betty and must find ways to ensure the healthy development ticipate in Big Brothers Big Sisters program is increasing faster than the Program has been suc- number of adult voluncessful in helping trou- teers applying to help. bled children cope with To serve in the Big their lives, giving them BrothersBig Sisters proan increased sense of self gram, a volunteer must worth and the compa- be at least 18 years old, nionship of someone who have personal transportacares. Compared with the tion, and be willing to cost of entering a child in spend several hours a a juvenille Justice System ($1,500 a year) or an institution ($5,000), Big BrothersBig Sisters offers an economical, humane method of dealing with youngsters, often preventing juvenille delinquency or niipin it in the bud. The cost to maintain a week with the child assigned to him or her. Nisson furhter noted that volunteers testify that their lives have been enriched by the program every bit as much or more than those of the children theyve befriended. The number to call for information, or to volunteer, is 375-881- George Washington Banquet Feb. 22 Dr. John Scott Davenport of Lexington, Va., will address the annual Big BrotherLittle Brother or Big SisterLittle Sister match is about Washington George birthday banquet of the Utah Society of the Sons of the American Revolution on Thursday even- $300 a year. ing. Notine that this year has been declared Internation Year of the Child. 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