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Show Set in Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 7A September Utah State Fair to Include Utahs largest event of the Youth years old pay $1.50, and children under 6 get in free. Persons who want to be sure of a seat for either of two nightly performances by any of the singing stars can purchase reserved seats for 3 each, the fair director said. One thousand reserved seats will be sold for each performance, in addition to the 5,000 free seats available to fairgoers. Information is available on reserved seats as well as season and family passes by phoning the fair office at 6-- year, the annual Utah State Fair, will again feature some of the nations biggest country-wester- n singing stars, according to Fair Director Art Jones. "Polks who normally are willing to pay $10 or more to hear a star like Mel Tillis or Tom T, Hall sing can come to the this year for d hear them at no extra cost, once they pay the $3.50 adult general admission price, Jones said in announcing the 1983 line-u- p of stars. Fair-sched- uled Sept.8-18-an- 533-585- 8. enter-- , Jones listed the nightly state fair tainment for the Skaggs as follows: lis Thursday, Sept. 8 - Fair Queen. Pageant Friday, Sept. 9 - David Frizell ' and Shelly West 10 Reba Saturday, Sept. McEntire Sunday, Sept. 11 - Tom T. Hall dermeide--th- Thursday, Sept. 1 1 5 - Mel Til- Mandrell Wednesday, Sept. Ricky always-popul- ar Jim Herrington, a n band that is a special favorite with the kids; and plenty more. Bob Munden, the worlds fastest gun, will be with us throughout the fair. livestock, crops, home arts and fine arts will be on display, and new Hispanic, Indian and Mountain Man villages, plus a great midway by B&B Amusements are all part of the 1983 State Fair, Jones pointed out. The Ice Capades showing of one-ma- Friday, Sept. 16 - Boxcar Wil- lie Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 8 - RMRA Chatnpion of Champions Rodeo Besides those features, we have plenty of other entertainment lined up for the entire 1 days, Jones added. Well have Dave Merrifield on the helicopter trapeze; two great musical e Jack DJohns comedy and Williams & Ree. Ben Van- 17-1- acts--th- 14 e hypnotist; 1 Monday, Sept. 12 - Family Night Spectacular Tuesday, Sept. 13 - Louise Singers Well-kno- wn Prize-winni- Smurfs Alive at the Salt Palace from Sept. sets up two great 8-- family values for the price of one, Jones explained, because an ice show ticket includes admission to the state fair. Barbara Busby, assistant director for the fair, said the state fair premium books will be off the press August 9. The book is available to all Utahns who want to enter a competitive exhibit in the fair; it lists entry rules for all categories and tells about prizes and other details. Family Stress Is Subject On Television OGDEN LAYTON LOGAN, Stress is a major contributor to a wide number of physical and emotional problems. The three most frequently prescribed drugs in the U.S. today are medications for ulcers, high blood pressure, and depression-al- l conditions related to stress. Stress affects the g of families also. Childhood stress, child abuse, and divorce are some of the problems associated with stress. In an effort to help Utah families manage stress better, Utah State University Extension Service will sponsor a television series focusing on the topic of Families in Stress. The television series will address some of the more crucial aspects of stress within the context of the family. The programs and viewing times are as follows: Aug. 23, 10:43 p.m., The Stressful Lives 9 well-bein- six-pa- rt six-pa- rt ; of Children, i I ; : ; , Aug. 30, 10:30 p.m. , Teenage Stress, Sept. 6, 9:30 p.m., Why Child Abuse Occurs; Sept. 13, 9:30 p.m., Ways to Stop Child Abuse and Neglect; Sept. 20, 9:30 p.m., Death and Stress; Sept. 27, 9:30 p.m., Family Stress and Marital Conflict. Each of the programs will be aired over KUED Channel 7. Judy Starkey reports that a person can get university credit bywatching the programs and completing a set of assignments that are available from the State Extension Office.. Each of the programs are very family oriented with some help-- : ful suggestions on how parents can better manage stress in their lives and the lives of their children. If you have any question regarding this series or University credit, please feel free to con4 tact Judy Starkey, at the Davis County Extension Of451-340- fice. ' Mt. Bell 0 'o ! ; 'O UPRIGHT VACUUM $100! REG. Changes Check Policy 1 99 : Mountain Bell will soon have a change in the way checks are , handled from bank accounts outside the United States. ; , c s Ken Hill, this said change Manager is necessary for several reasons: dramatic and frequent fluctuations in the foreign exchange rate; refusal of some banks in the Mountain Bell territory to accept these checks; and the high cost of processing checks from, other countries. Utah-Publi- ; ' Rela-tion- o NOW Reg. 199.99. Treat your floors to the most powerful, yet amazingly quiet, cleaning job yet. Youll finish the job sooner, too: our artful uprights 2 wide steel agitator, sucks up more in less time! 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