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Show 'tea M Wilderness 4 Foster Parents Needed Fostcr are parents needed now to help more than 1,000 Utah who children cannot live in their own homes, a Department of Social Scviccs official said. to According Sail) Iatterson, foster care specialist of the Children, Youth & Family Services, a statewide foster parent recruitment campaign, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon . . . If You Want Me" has been launched to help more families willing to be foster parents. The recruitment campaign was launched by Governor Scott Mathe-son- , who met with foster children and their foster this month. parents Yellow ribbons are being tied on agency doors and worn by foster parents and social service workers to emphasize the need for more foster parents. While Children, Youth & Family Services and private agencies have many good foster parents already involved in the program, Patterson said more families are needed. "We particularly need families willing to take older children, children with physical and mental handicaps, and groups of brothers and sisters. "These children are hard to place and we have a difficult time finding foster homes for them, She she emphasized. stressed that being ,a foster parent is not alIt takes a ways easy. family willing to share their love and their home life, yet also willing to let go when the time comes. & Youth "Children, Family Services attempts to find a permanent solution for each youngster referred to them. The average length of time a child is in foster care is between a year and 15 months. If the home situation has not improved by that time, we usually try to find a permanent she home, adoptive said. She noted that to become a foster parent, one must be stable and mature. Couples with or without children, as well individuals as single living alone, may become foster parents. Children, Youth & Family Services provides training to help foster parents handle their new role. Training includes such things as basic parenting, discipline, and handling emotions. "Those families willing children with handicaps or emotional problems normally take additional training to help them cope with the additional responsibilities," she said, stressing again the need for couples or individuals willing to work with these children. Patterson said that foster parents receive some financial reimbursement. However, it norto accept mally only covers the expenses incurred. For children over the age of a family 11, SI 84 monthly. receives Those families accepting children with physical handicaps receive $285 monthFamilies willing to ly. work with teenagers with behavioral problems requiring specialized counseling can receive $387 monthly. "Anyone interested in providing a temporary foster care home for a child should contact the Field Services Office in their area. Training sessions are held in the day and evenings for individuals interested, in the program, she said. IPP Tax Studied HOLDEN HAPPENINGS Millard County Review Vi. raised during the State Legislatures 1980 Budget Session. Lawmakers threw the project an in lieu gross receipts tax, in addition to paying impact alleviation grants to communities impacted by the project, sales and use taxes and an in lieu property tax. The 19 member task force is chaired by Utah Tax Commission Chairman David Duncan and includes Mayors, Alpine Bowler of Enterprise and LaRell Muir of Murray, Joseph C. Fackrell IPA Executive Officer, legislators, state government leaders and people from the private sector. The Force's Task purpose is to make recfor a ommendations taxation state energy policy. Initially the group will uniform examine and equitable taxation for IPP. WILDLIFE REFOR y Nurses Convention to be Held pital-wid- e P.R. JENSEN & Thousands of deer are killed on Utah highways each year through r collisions. Accidents increase significantly in the Spring when deer feed on roadside grasses and as deer move to and from Winter and Summer ranges. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officer. Garth Carter, examines a fatality. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources photo vehicle-dee- Deer Death on Highway in the of course, the largest For Each year example, 1800 deer concern but the loss of were killed on Utah's and fall, spring highwav s deer population migrate wildlife, both real and in I972-19and 1683 between winter and sumpoicnii.il, is a real conhighway mortalities were mer ranges, crossing cern to game managers. recorded in 10"'()-"l- . "In the 1977-7fiscal small roads as well as "It mav help. Chaffin And year the Utah Division of major highways. said, "for drivers to he each year, hundreds of Wildlife Resources re- aware of how a deer will deer are killed in the corded 1,962 deer killed react to an oncoming on Utah highway." vehicle. process. Essentially It's called Highway reported Chris Chaffin, deer will do one of two manin offiregional information game mortality things: thev will take agement vernacular, but cer for the Division. flight, in anv dirts tun., whatever its called, the "That was a particuor they mav ust freeze result is the loss of large larly bad year for highwav The best wav to avoid numbers of deer each kills but the number of the deer is to reduce the deer killed was not a year due to vehicle-dee- r speed of the car sutfi collisions. The potential whole lot higher than cientlv to allow the (let r loss of human life is. several years during the to avoid " you. Chaffin said. 1970s, J 8 . Mothers Weekend LOGAN - "Its Mo- attend classes and workshops, hear speakers, eat attend and dinner, with entertainments students. Center on the USU campus Friday . sponsored bv the AssociaWorkshops on arts and ted Women Students, but crafts, energy, a fashion wed like to invite grandshow, table displays an f mothers-in-Iaw- , This years Mothers reader's theater will be mothers, and other family Weekend speaker is Dr. available at 9:30 a.m , And Rcba Keele, a Utah delemembers as well. 10:45 am. and noon the male students mo- gate to the 1WY, who will Saturday thers are welcome too, An ice cream social is speak on women's role in said Kellie Shultz. the '80's, Friday, at at :30 a m. and a ro c Miss Schultz, Holla-day- , 7:30 p.m. in the USU lion at the home of In s: is president of the Spectrum. dent and Mrs. Stanford The theme for the week Ca.icrat 1:30 p m. Buffi t Women Associated Students (AWS) at Utah is "Ladies of the 80's, dinner is from 3 to 5 p.m to Annctta and Robins Awards, the State University. Her or- according showcase ganizations annual spec- Green. Holladay, and university's ial event for mothers is Cindy Roberts. Hyrum, awards program, at 8 of the p.m. in the Fine Arts scheduled May 2 and 3 on weekend. the USU campus. Center Concert Hall. Those attending can Annually, hundreds of USU students mothers register in advance or "Npvpr tniurr a rum ( ii n come to the campus to at the Taggart Student in jpst " ther's Weekend, and it's . 1 1 tru-ti- SONS INC Jul Jensen, Max Jensen and Glade JenBen THE FRAME WORKS Rick & Debt Winder - Owners Custom picture framing by The Frame Works will add grace and beauty to all of your iavente paintings and photographs. It's one sure way to make any room look better1 Located at Carillon Square in Orem, phone , this q shop features one of the Choose of the type you like and colors of stock a selections in styles area's largest framing variety best and then The Frame Works also carries a fine selection of standard sire ready made frames Slop in today and look over all the beautiful things on displav at this shop. The writers of this United Merchants Guide think you'll be glad you did. jality-minde- 1 GIBBONS FURNACE CLEANING Paul Gibbons Owner when When's the best time to have your furnace cleaned and reconditioned? In it's used the most? When it breaks down? THE BEST TIME to have your furnace checked out by exof precious heating fuel! 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The Computer Works can help you on the pros and cons of buying your own computer system A data processing consultant will inform you. at no obligation on what best suits your circumstances The different data machines will be explained to sou mclu.l rig the distinction between mint and microcomputers In this 1980 United Merchants Guide, we suggest you discover the many potential advantages of data Pet om processing by contacting The Computer Works in Provo and find out more about Commodor puters 374-020- V MASON MACHINERY COMPANY Handrails s. 9 1 UNITED MERCHANTS GUIDE Porch Supports Page 1 land-owner- An Ipp Tax Study Task Force has been organized by the Utah Governor as a result of questions 25, 1980 The Bureau of Land policy Management's for public managing lands under wilderness review will be explained at a meeting April 18 at the Millard School Dis- effects of recently published exploration and mining regulations (43 CFR 3802) regarding within mining claims wilderness study areas, and proposed rulemaking 150 West regarding the surface trict Office, -. t , h' IMa C ro s la n il Main, Delta, Utah, management of public-lands21 For those indito 3 p.m. and Apiil viduals who are unable at Hanksville ElementC.'jS to 3 p.m. to attend or wish to review Little Andrew is tary School, Marian Stevens is a City. interested in the final interim manageAnyone their third child and patient at the Fillmore an interim management ment policy and mining Hospital. Marian was 98 weighed 9 lbs. 5 ounces. and mining regularegulations and the draft years old on the 12th of Howard is the son of policy for potential witions rulemaking for surface We wish him a Linford Stephenson and April. lderness areas is invited management prior to Beth Stephenson. Little quick recovery. the meeting, copies are Specific conEarl and LaVon Hunter, Allyson Stephenson was to attend. to be reviewed available from the RichLawna born April 17 to Ray and cepts their daughter field District Office, Burinclude and husband, Harry Jennifer Stephenson. of wilderness characeau of Land Management, Webster and two children The little miss weighed "Grandfa150 East 900 North, teristics, 4 oz. and has a spent the weekend at 8 lbs. Utah 84701, thered Richfield, provisions, their home here while big brother and sister (801)896-8221- . the valide rights, existing also parents awaiting her at their home visiting in Prescott, Arizona. Ray Clyde and Lillian Wood. The Holden Ward has is the son of Gair and Nonie Stephenson. a new Bishopric. Serving Julie Stephan, daughas bishop is Grant R. Wood with counselors ter of Martin and Winnie Gerald Coats and RayStephan called on her mond Stephenson. Boyd grandparents, the Bruce W. Stevens was susStephensons, last ThursQUESTIONS tained as Ward Clerk. day as she was returning AND ANSWERS Carl and Phyllis Ben- to her home in Westnett were in Provo Thurs- minster, California after By Brent Olson BYU attended day and Friday. Thurs- having Wildlife Conservation Officer the past year. day evening they attended a banquet at the "Y We are glad to see with their son Rick and Colona well Bennett enterand rights-of-waFriHow can I Madelyn Bennett. enough to return home. Question: ing such land. day morning they were at She was in the hospital post my land for tresAs I travel throughout the Marriott Center for for some time in Salt pass? the county, I find fence Answer: Brigham Young Univer- Lake. Quoting from posts and trees painted Allen and Algie Stecommencement. the regulations on tres- every sity color, possible afternoon they phenson enjoyed having pass, "Private property including bright yellow; Friday attended the exercises as their guest for the shall be deemed posted however, the most popuwhen No lar color seems to be red. where Rick was awarded weekend her sister, Mrs. properly his degree. Lewis and Ruth Peterson of Lehi, s signs and Trespassing The intent of the Janet Monsen also at- Utah. or a minimum of 100 is to post their Earnest and Salena square inches of fluortended the Friday cereproperty but technically monies. Ricks sister, Christiansen, Scott and escent or bright yellow the red paint means nospent Saturday paint (on exterior fence thing. The same holds Sandy Wade and daugh- Susan ter Sheryl of Fillmore visiting in Castle Dale posts, trees, or when true of white, pale yelwith their daughter and metal are low, and blue paints. attended also. fenceposts Lewis and Janet Mon- husband, Colin and Sylused, the entire exterior A person convicted of side must be painted) sen and family were at via Rasmussen and famtrespassing while huntthe Salt Lake Airport ily, their son and wife are displayed at all coring or fishing will be fined ners, and at all fishing and his hunting andor Tuesday to see their son Joel and Sheila Chrisstreams that cross pro- his fishing license reand brother, Elder Rob- tiansen and family. ert Monsen, as he left perty lines and along all voked for at least one roads and trails, gates year. for the South Japan mission. for a few Inservice Visiting Education at St. Marys hours Saturday afternoon Thank You with their uncle and aunt, Hospital Medical Center in Madison, Bruce and Hattie SteWisconsin Jean Phillips, Census where she makes her phenson and their cousin Bureau crew leader for Cecil were Hazel Hanson Barbara L. Nichols, home. Furthermore, she Millard County, East American of from assistant Rachel the an and has been Spar president to thank all of of wishes Association Clinical Professor Kearns and Esther Sear-le- s Nurses who helped by fillyou Univerof Orem. They are (A.N.A.) will be the keyNursing at the in your census forms the daughters of Sammy note speaker for the ansity of Wisconsin for the ing with and cooperating and Mattie Stephenson nual convention of the past ten years. the census takers. Almost A national Nurses Utah Association, The author, Knight. Knights all of the people contacted were formerly of HinckApril 30 to May 2. To speaker and member of have been most helpful Park the seven held at be City professional in ley. giving the information The Yar- societies. Barbara NichBruce and Hattie SteHoliday Inn, needed. Nichols in ols featured Mrs. has been phenson received word row, Ninety-nin- e percent of and preEbony Magazine (July April 18 of the birth of participation in East the Millard census for sence will greatly enrich 1972) new two accomplishcompleted. Andrew Burke the character of the con- ment in the field of has been thank you for In addition to health education. She Again, was born April 4 to vention. Howard and Julie Steher work with the A.N.A., is married and the mother making the census of East Millard a success. phenson of Salt Lake she is Director of Hos- - of three children. K. 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Harvesting becomes a breeze with fine equipment from Mason Machinery Company. This reputable firm also oilers the farmer the ultimate in parts and service for his equipment. The writers of this 1980 United Merchants Guide would like to take this opportunity to commend this farm equipment dealer and recommend them to all of our readers. 529-323- Strong Versatile 4 TrpH1in 4 Layout Elisabeth Prlsbrey Cameo Cosmetics & Flgurettes The key to beauty are distributed In this area bv Elizabeth Prlsbrey In Provo, phone 375-475Ladies of every ualk of life have discovered what a difference the proper balance of natural cosmetics can make to then appearance Cameo products are carefully balanced and selected to go with YOUR type of skin and your complexion and are color keyed to current colors, fashions, and your own personal coloring. Whether you're in need of custom fitted prosphesls. Knoche Nature (Breast form) Flgurette silicone filled) or brassieres (up to 180 sizes), girdles, support hose, maternity supports or other foundation gar ments, you'll find them by calling your flgurette couturlere, Elizabeth Pnsbrey Don't put up with poorly fitting prosphesis and bras any longer call 375-475and get into some fashionable figure control1 The editors of this 1980 United Merchants Guide suggest you contai t Elizabeth Prlsbrey, your Flgurette. Cameo couturlere for private consultation and for all of vour foundation and cosmetic needs1 n i t 8 I t |