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Show UUEDDinGS LeAnne Huntsman to Pledge Wedding Vows The children of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. (Louise) Christensen of Centerfield will honor their parents at an open house on April 8 between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. at the family home in Centerfield in honor of Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Mission. He is a sopho- double reception will be their bOth wedding anniAurora, is happy to more at Snow College. held that evening in the announce the engagement The couple is planning a Aurora LDS Ward cultural versary. and forthcoming marriage double wedding in the hall beginning at 7 p.m. A Mr. and Mrs. Christenof her daughter, LeAnne, Manti Temple with program will be presented sen are the parents of six to Jene Allen Beal, son of LeAnnes sister Elayne at 8:30, with continuous and one son: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beal of and future husband James dancing all evening. daughters Mrs. Orrin (Leona) Lewis, Manti. The marriage Everyone is invited. Granger; Mrs. Winona planned for April 6. Perry, Manteca, Calif.; LeAnne is a 1978 Mrs. O. Dale (Shirley) graduate of North Sevier Petersen, Sterling; Mrs. High School, where she was active in Student Congress and the high school band. She also was a four-yegraduate of the Seminary program. As a sophomore, she served as class representative on the Seminary Executive Council. She has been attending Snow College this year. Leo has one sister and three brothers, Louise has two sisters and one brother. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple requests no gifts please. Dixie Bond, English teacher at MHS, watches as students make entries in the daily journals The Central Utah Men- centers. State Hospital leaders, Vista represental Health Center will personnel, the Mental tatives, personnel of conduct a workshop on Health advisory council, Social Service Agencies Mental Health and officers of senior citizen and others working with Aging" April 13 from 9 organizations, Public the elderly, Mrs. Donna a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Health nurses, doctors, G. Brunger, Central Utah Rodeway Inn in Richfield. nursing home personnel, Mental Health Center Invited to attend are the county commissioners, social worker and workstaffs of mental health police personnel, church shop director said. by Biwce Jennings and Mrs. Leo Louise Christensen Leaders from the Rocky Mountain Gerontology Aging from the Gerontology Center, will be the Center in Salt Lake City workshops guest lecturwill discuss ways of er, She will be assisted by helping the elderly adjust Ms. Roberta Setzer, asto the later years in a sistant coordinator and healthy manner at this, the Centers second workshop dealing with the elderly, Mrs. Brunger said. Ms. Connie Frisch, of project coordinator Mental Health and the instructor former of Health Services at Brigham Young University. Reservations can be made and travel information obtained by calling 1 Mrs. Brunger at in Manti. 835-933- Manti High School students, like their pioneer ancestors, are keeping journals. Theres a difference. The pioneers usually wrote in their journals at night, by the light of kerosene lamp, after the day's activities were over and there was time for meditation. Manti High School students, in their basic English classes, write for 10 minutes, at the start of class. As they enter the classroom, they pick up their journals, from a bookcase at the front of the room, go to their desks and write. I encourage them to record day events, memories, observations, opinions, amusing happenings, materials they may need for future writing experiences," Mrs. Dixie Bond, one of the school's three English teachers, explains. At the beginning of the year students were able to purchase at cost, through the cooperation of Simmons Hardware in Manti, by-day handsome, hardbound Open House at Manti Adult Center Open house at the Manti Adult Center on Saturday. April 7, from 3 to 5 p.m. will honor and Margaret Turner Melvin Sweat following their marriage earlier that day in the Manti LDS journals in which to make their entries. For some, this journal will be a three or four year record of their high school formative years, for years, Temple. The couple will live in some, crucial years, Mrs. Manti. Mr. Sweat will Bond points out. Some of the students continue his employment have trouble writing in Salt Lake City and 10 minutes. They in much, commute temporarily. The couple requests no struggle to find the words they need, to construct the gifts. KHEXOTFA!! 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Because so much of the Weve dis- writing is personal, Mrs. writing. covered that our students' Bond doesn't read the them thinking about thinking about writing, spelling and journals her students writing composition skills have write unless she is invited what they want to say and greatly improved," she to do so. Sometimes, she how they're going to say says, "with directed and says, she is able to sit it. It helps them realize consistent journal writing. down with a student and, that things like commas s are useful Keeping a daily journal is on the basis of a journal and a way to experiment with entry, help him discover little device's if theyre personal writing. It's a the meaning of experience going to say what they want to say. Most of all, I way to get students used and gain understanding. to working with words "Gaining understandthink, journal writing is a and that's important." ing is one of the extra successful approach be"If something happens dividends of journal writ- cause it has students she says. "Ann writing about the things that I really want to ing, their remember, thats what I Franks gained strength for that concern them write about," says Diana her daily life from the ow n experiences and ideas Hedelius. One of her entries she made in her and opinions, their relajournal entries tells about diary." tionships with family and The major part of each friends, their hopes and her date. Another entry tells period in the basic English dreams instead of about about her relationship classes, of course, is spent artificial subjects which with her sister: As I have helping student acquire have little real interest for been growing up I have the knowledge of gram them." what I call a favorite sister. Her name Is Mary Ellen. She is a special person and I hope that in the future I will turn out to be like her. REGISTERED NURSES She takes time to talk and ARE SPECIAL PEOPLE listen to people." Stephen Jackson evidently has two major Although she is so very often working In (he interests: music and background, the Registered Nurse fully merits mountains. your appreciation. She is a most important and valued member of the health team. Her Job at to sit "I love music and relax and listen to a the right hand of the physician calls for a high degree of knowledge and competence. good song. The sad songs Just as physicians and pharmacists must stuand the love songs are the dy long years to become registered, so mutt best. I really don't know nurses prepare themselves both in the class in hit me why, except they in clinics and wards. We room and a good and mellow spot. feel proud that manv Registered Nurses rely on our phaimacy for their pharmacy needs. Music plans a big part in semi-colon- Daddy-Daught- ... my life. Of mountains, he writes: My mountain is covered with fog and snow today. On sunny days I can see the top of it and wish I were up there looking on the other side. would like to go up there and be by myself for a few days. I wish I were up there hunting snowshoe rab- A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family pharmacy?" Elliott's oSko A b C Pharmacy bits." Of course, journal writing is not the major activity in the core English classes. In a way it's the warm-u- p before the ball-gam- Whole and Halves Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Chooso, Dread, Soda Pop, Eggs Vi they are keeping as part of their training in writing skills. Journals Join Class Curricula LeAnne Huntsman and Jene Beal Mental Health Workshop Slated Pages Joe (Elaine) Yinger, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Hyrum (Beth) Wilson, Gunnison; Mrs. Drew (Jo ) Merriam, Manti, and Larry Leo Christensen, Centerfield. They also have 18 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren and two ar Jene is a 1974 graduate of Manti High School and the LDS Seminary as a four-yea- r student. He has been an active scouter, going to Philmont and was presented the Eagle Scout Award. He was a Boys State delegate of 1973. Jene served an LDS in mission from 1975-7- 7 the Belgium Brussels Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, April 5, 1979 Christensen's to Enjoy 60th Anniversary e. Formal instruction in written composition: sentence structure, paragraph organization, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, follows the 10 minutes spent writing in the journals. Mrs. Bond sees several benefits in the journal exercises: They set the stage, in a way, for the remainder of the class period; they get the students in the writing habit; they provide storehouses of materials the students can draw on for their longer and more formal compositions; they reinforce the idea that correctness in spelling, in punctuation, in other details of English usage, is important; they give students opportunities for expressing their innermost feelings, their opinions, their thoughts. According to 197t Utch Sonrty: Readers spend an average of over 30 minutes with each issue. Gunnison family Practice Jan F. Christensen, MD Ccurd certified by tba A.'uurfccn Prcctfco Academy of Office Hours by Appt. Monday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 10 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. Wednesday Thursday Friday Phone: 528-729- 1 |