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Show i " Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1983 Area Residents Win Fair Honors Davis County and Roy residents won top awards in nearly every division at the Utah State Fair. Winners in the first floriculture show, trophy awards, Margie S. Burningham, Bountiful, n Dior; Irene B. Olsen, Farmington, advanced amateur; Edward F. ' Ritter, e Kaysville, ' Following is a list of winners from Roy and Davis County: 4-and FFA beef cattle judging results, Angus bulls, 1 year and over, Kelly Day, Layton. Dahlias-Brooksid- Agriculture and Horticulture Snowball. Special awards, Margie S. Bur- sweepstakes winners, agriculture, William B. Rigby, Centerville! m el n, rise. - ' .. Second flower show, trophy awards, Edward F. Ritter, Kays- Bartlett pears. ville, Pigeon show, Helmet, Best Young, Stephen Mitchell, Kays-villBest Young Opp. Sex, .Ste- Dahlias-Brooksid- Snow-bal- e l. . Third flower, show, trophy awards, Twila N. Keller, Bounti-- , e; phen Mitchell, Kaysville. Other Best Of Breed Champi- ful, best amateur, Falling Rain; Irene, B. Olsen, Farmington, best ons, pigeons, Berliner Tumbler, Jan Rogers, Layton; Modena, Andy Anopol, Layton; Jacobin, Gary Cunninham, Clearfield; Mookees, Joe Mitchell, Kaysville; Fairy Swallow, David Evan g for advanced Rainbows; Edward F. Ritter, Kaysville, best single:Dahlia-Brooksid- e amateur-Reachin- Snowball. Special awards, Margie ningham, Bountiful, Bess; Twila N. S. Bury roses-Dain-t- . Fine arts winners, Porcelain and china painting, Professional Division, Best of show; Charlotte Anderson, Roy; China Painting-platesecbnd- place, Charlotte Anderson, Roy; China painting, containers, ect. first place, Charlotte Anderson, Roy; second place, Charlotte Anderson, Roy. Stained Glass, Amateur Division, third place, Carol Egbert, s, . ningham, Bountiful, potted Plant flowering-AngWing; Irene B. Olsen, Farmington, advanced amateur; Edward F. Ritter, SunKaysville, Dahlias-Nutt- y White Dutch Clover (Seed); B. Rigby, Centerville, Barley (Seed); Seymour Rigby, Centerville, Granger Alfalfa (Seed); Mary Ellen Dibble, Lay-toRusset Potatoes; horticulture, John Sorenson, Clinton, Hyllested, Kaysville. eryone who has ever played in an orchestra or band is welcome. The orchestra will be lead again this year by Art Kharns of Centerville and the concert master is Gordon Andrus. Three concerts are being planned for ment out of the closet, the one the season, in December, April, that may not have been played and July. since high school or college. Its Other activities will include time to use that talent that was giving programs' in various developed years- ago which begrammar schools in the county cause of other commitments, has to encourage musical develop: not been used for a while. ment and appreciation and proThe Bountiful Symphony Or- grams for some of the countys chestra was organized for the ex- senior citizens. Thee Bountiful Symphony Orpress purpose of giving people in the community an opportunity chestra begins its fall schedule to have a place to play in a sym- Thursday September 29, at 7:30 phony orchestra and be able to p.m. in the basement of Servus develop and improve upon their Drug, 55 N. Main, Bountiful, abilities. and will continue to meet there The orchestra is a place where every Thursday. Get your instrument, grab the more experienced musicians help the less experienced and evyour music stand and come. The eryone has a reason to practice next rehearsal will be Thursday and an opportunity to play. Ev night Oct. 6. Bountiful, amateur-Rainbo- Keller, Bountiful Jaycee Women Sponsor Babysitting Clinic w Round Shoulder. Beef Cattle, Angus bulls, Intermediate champion bull, Kelly - Day, Layton. BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful Jaycee Women will sponsor a babysitting clinic from Oct. 13, through Nov. 10, at Washington Elementary School in Bountiful. The five sessions are designed to to. be relitrain able, competent babysitters. Classes will cover areas of child safety, emergency procedures and entertaining children. Pioneer owned Verl J. Poll & N. Thurman, Roy; reserve juPhotography, Best of show Sons. West Point; Res. Grand. nior champion, Jane N. Thur- press division: Ron Boswell, Woods Cross. Champ. Bull, ZJF Northern man, Roy. Professional Division, Still Crafts department judging, Septer owner Zaugg Jersey Farms, West Point; Junior best in show, amateur dolls, Nel-d- a Life, Second, Steve Greenwood, Champ, Bull, Leepers Special White, Bountiful; best in North Salt Lake; Commercial IlLois owner-VeJ. Poll & Sons, show," professional, dolls, Julie lustration, First, Steve GreenWest Point; Res. Junior Bull, Corbridge, Bountiful; best in wood, North Salt Lake; third, ZJF Pace Snowman owner show amateur macrame, Gerrie Don W. Christensen, North Salt Zaugg Jersey Farms,' West Point. Bradbury, West Bountiful; best Lake. Press division. Story Telling Open class dairy goat show re- in show amateur needle work, sults Alpine reserve grand Susan Davis, Bountiful; best in Series, First Ron Boswell, Senior. Champion, Show advanced needlework, Woods Cross; amateur division, Jane N. Thurman, Roy; Junior Donna Gavin, Roy; best in show human interest, Second, Judy champion, Jane N. Thurman, advanced, miscellaneous., Elaine Hutchinson, Bountiful; still life, B. Kerivan, Kaysville; best in first, Mark Taylor, Bountiful. Roy. , show handicapped division, HolAmateur Division, wild life of champi-Togg, grand nature, first, Barry Christensen, onseniorchampion., Jane N. ly Williams, Bountiful. First rabbit show, Best normal Roy. Thurman, Roy; reserve grand Senior white fur. New Zealand White, Junior amateur division, huchampichampionRes. on., Alfred and Carol Doyle, Thomas Lewis, Kaysville; Best man interest, third, Aaron Clinton; junior champion, Jane of breed and best opposite sex, Smith, Layton. rl Layton. Weaving, handwoven fabrics, third place, Charlotte J. Anderson, Roy. Oil and acrylic, amateur division, second, Naoma Seely, Roy, Mr. Timpanogos. Watercolor, Professional Division, third, Richard Brown,' Farmington, Waiting. cham-pionRe- RON KNOWLTON becoming psychotic or abusing substances such as drugs or alco- Review Staff BOUNTIFUL Picture a hol. large fish bowl. Beneath the bowl are a series of faucets. And then, as Craig Berthold presses his chalk tightly against the chalkboard, a line is drawn ' Even a child running away from home could be displaying dysfunctional behavior. The bowl. bottom of the bowl. Statistics tell us that 60 percent of hospital admissions are because of stress, or bowl spillovers, Berthold said. If the bowl is full, it spills over one way or another, either physically or emotionally. Thats why there is a social worker at the hospital, Berthold The fish bowl, he explaines, is a bowl of anxiety and everybody has one. We each have a physi- cal and an emotional side. What happens on the physical side ripples across the fish bowl and affects the emotional side of the bowl or visa versa. If you re sad, you may frown or there may be a knot in your stomach. Such things as diet or illness on the physical side will affect ; ; ! . I " ' . child is emptying his bowl so it doesnt continue spilling over, Berthold explained. The child is using one of the faucets at the down the middle of the fish LOOK STOP THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY! of fau- paid for by Willey Marshall Berthold "DIET CENTER HELPED who is director of social services at Lakeview Hospital, told those ME INTO A SIZE 10!" Size Chamber of Commerce monthly membership meeting at Servus et Into When the bowl spills over, then people begin to exhibit, dysfunctional behavior, Or behavior, Berthold said. If the bowl is flowing over, such a minor thing as someone 1 spilling milk on the table may "I set, people off. Isnt that dys-functional behavior for you to .be screaming at your wife or. ' kid? Berthold asked. or wife on your Dumping kicking the dog can also be signs of dysfunctional behavior, he ; ab-nor- CRAIG BERTHOLD, told the Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce that people have to drain their "fish bowl" once in a while to keep stress from taking over. . .1 . 7; ' for said. Severe dysfunctional behavior may be demonstrated bv people Day & Evening Classes Prepare In Half the Time Computer Classes Diabetic Class Set Sept. 29 At Library Basic Language Computer Accounting Word Processing Dr. Kathryn BOUNTIFUL Ford, who has been active in the instruction diabetic Cross Hospital, at Holy program will advise diabetics about how to make (he best use of the atient relationship, and will also discuss a diabetic study she and her colleagues have been conducting at a meeting Sept. doctor-p- 29. There yvill also be a short discussion of the programs and activities planned for the South Davis chapter of Diabetics Association for the coming year. The meeting will be held at the South Davis (Bountiful) Library at 725 South Maih, downstairs in the west auditorium, starting at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 29. There is no charge and all interested persons are invited. . Save a Million Dollars said. Drug Sept. 21. ' AT THINGS wont have physical problems because of stress, Berthold said. One way is for children and adults to learn how to use the faucets at the bottom of the bowl, he said. The faucets help to empty the bowl so it does not cets, not just one, attending the Bountiful Area i Graduation will be held Nov. with each participant receiving a certificate. There will be a $5 registration fee which includes a sitters kit for each 10, A DIFFERENT said. He said he often sees patients with kidney or even heart problems. The problems are often caused by stress or bowl spillovers. We need to train our children to deal with stress better so they spill over. We need a whole rack ; the emotional side, Berthold, " mothers panel. LET'S TAKE Your Life May Be Like a Fish Bowl : The guest speakers will include representatives of the police and fire departments, a nurse, child development instructor, and a s. ' Young amateur division, second, Bryan K. Potter, Farming-ton- , Kenworth. Jersey dairy cattle, Grand Champion Bull, Special Royal Accounting - Business Management Secretarial - (With legal & medical options) Sales & Marketing - Business Machines T 10? Never a size in this - for n, 1 Donna Jensen FREE Ogden . 23S1 Grant Ave. 84401 394-779- 1 Provo 250 W. Centar 84601 , 375-545- 5 DONNA BOUNTIFUL 2132 6. Orohtrd 7 t STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE . I But I did with the encouragement of Michcounselors at Diet elle and MaryBeth--m- y Center. They really helped me through the I rough times and gave me the confidence needed to continue. 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