Show 2D Standard-Examin- Sunday July 12 1981 er i)This coach battling disability Continued from page IB button” and was worried about whether he would be able to keep his job “I hadn’t even coached one game or taught a day of school” he said “So I kept it a total secret for some time” A few people knew about Smith’s diagnosis by the end of the year but others didn’t learn of the problem until 1975 or 1976 He said the symptoms weren’t generally observable until the 1977-7- 8 school year When his affliction became public knowledge Smith said he felt “a lot of external pressure” from community people to give up coaching “A lot of the pressure was real but a lot of it was manufactured in my mind” he said “I received letters from community patrons (suggesting that he quit) and had several talks with school administrators about my progress and capabilities “There was a big question mark about where I stood — and I couldn’t answer it” Smith said The answer came when Smith’s teams won football championship in 1977 and the state 1979 in There were a couple of near again 1976 in misses and 1980 — and Morgan High is now regarded as a football power In the past Smith admits he had his own doubts about his ability to continue coaching I had to ask “I did a lot of — whether I to if should continue coach myself it was fair to myself and fair to my players” e A letter from Dame University head coach Ara Paraseghian helped Jan Smith make that crucial decision “He said that coaching is teaching” Smith recalled “and that it is done with the mind rather than the body” Emphasis on mental achievement has been an important adjustment in Smith’s life — a major change from his psychological set a decade ago when he was a collegiate athlete Turning to his inward self he has been able to accept the adversity of MS and readjust his attitudes to accept his changed lifestyle “I try to find the bright side of the situation” he said “That has increased my insights about football and life in general “I’ye also learned about adversity There’s always adversity — mine is apparent — but there are people with far greater adversities 2-- A soul-searchi- New airport rules OK'd C3G22XD EflACQCSmniCa© ONLY 3 DAYS Revised rules and regulations changes in the new code compared to past operating procedures The airport requires a subsidy of $40000 a year from the city’s general fund to sustain its operation above revenues that total about $94000 Peterson said Fees are similar to that charged at other airports he said with 25 cents a gallon charged as the city tax on fuel have been posted at the Ogden Municipal Airport following their adoption by the City Council Compiled by the Airport Advisory Committee whose chairman is Edward T Case the rules apply to surface vehicles aircraft operations storage and use of fuels and inflammables public and tenant usage and direction that fees be imposed as set out in another ordinance Airport Manager Leonard Peter- a brood now model and the manufacturer has selected our area as a test market We have been outhoriied to cfer the oil new 1981 NECCHl 521 Open Arm Sewing Mochine with computer like programming to Buttonhole Blind Hem Stretch Stitch etc NECCHl is a remarkable mochine — and a remarkable opportunity! It' fees range Monthly from $14 a month for a light singleengine plane to $16 for a light twin e no son said there are drastic and $25 for a large For transient aircraft overnight parking fees vary from $3 to $10 a day e SUNSET — Elder James son of Mr and Mrs Hal TODAY’S PUZZLE Gorringe of 194 W 1075 N has ANSWER returned home after serving in the ill LDS Belgium Brussels Mission He will speak at the Sunset 6th Ward Chapel 227 W 975 N today at 2:45 tie-dow- n TTGSTT Reg Reg $49500 $49500 PRICE PRICE twin-engin- Missionary to speak Gor-ring- — YOU MUST BRING THIS AD — $24 7 50 IN ORDER FOR US TO GET CREDIT FROM OUR MANUFACTURER pm Service honored John W Bishop of Clinton has received an award marking 30 years of government service in a recent ceremony at Hill Air Force Base Bishop a graduate of Ogden High School is a supervisory equipment specialist in the Material Management Directorate Crossword Puzzle on 3E ng then-Notr- vr iw a r than mine” The difference in the quality of their lives is whether their personal commitment to succeed in life “is strong enough to rise above the adversity” While his physical abilities may be limited Smith said “I don’t think about that — I’m more concerned about the things I can do” He also has a positive attitude about his own problems with MS and very “Something is going to happen soon” said Smith “I know I’m going to get better” Those attitudes coupled with his success on the gridiron have made Jan Smith something of a national celebrity He has been featured on network television sports variety and news programs His story has appeared in many of the nation’s newspapers And most recently Smith was named “Father of the Year” by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society — an honor that earned him a visit to the White House and a chat with President Ronald Reagan He said both his family and his players have responded to his adversity with patience compassion and a willingness to give more than other families cr teams might be required to give Smith believes this giving has increased the maturity of his children and character of his teams Reclining in a comfortable chair at his home in Morgan Jan Smith has plenty of time to meditate and reflect on what he terms “the fundamentals” of life That lifestyle is imposed by his own physical condition — his major activities besides coaching school and working on his book are playing chess and going swimming in buoyant waters that offset gravity and afford him brief moments with greater freedom of movement “When I look at Jan Smith I don’t see myself as being a physically inactive person — although I am” he said His children and his players are physically active and maybe Smith admited “I live through them” Smith said he has come to appreciate good health and treasure the ability to be physically active “I have become quite cynical about people who sit around and do nothing” he said “Time is too doggone precious — and I’ve wasted enough of it” siimdl InlScBlkos 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