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Show Page 22—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, November 18, 198 Community Notes Patricia Gay to Talk To Epilepsy Assn. Tri-City Jaycees Sponsor Time-Management Seminar The Tri-City Jayceeswill sponseminar and dinner at the Alpine revolution,"’ and common causes of lost time and how they can be overcome through time manage- Country Club on Saturday from ment. sor a time - management 8:30 a.m. to noon. The seminaris open to the public. RayQuinn, consultant to small business firms for the past 15 years, will be guest speaker. His theme is, ‘‘Time is All We ave. His remarkswill include such topics as a full day's work for a full day’s pay, re-establishing ethical work habits, the “rotten DAV VantoVisit Provo tact Bill Cox, president of the Tri-City Jaycees at 756-6689 or 756-6022 ext. 263. Husband, Wife in Concert officer of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) visits Provo at the North Park, 4th West and sth North. The unit will be open from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m. Kurt and Melodie ture series and will be Bestor, a talented hus- held at the BYU Alumni bandand wife team, will House at 8 p.m. Tickets present a concertentitled are $1 for students and “Best of Bestors”’ tonight $1.50 for the general at Brigham Young public. They can be University. purchased at the door. “We want to create a The concert is part-of the Alumni College Lec- relaxed, enjoyable at- U-Tech Group Sponsors Sub-for-Santa Program The Amicitia Clava of Utah Technical College of Provo/Orem is sponsoring a Sub-for-Santa Program. Donations for the program can be taken to the Orem Campusorcollected by Amicitia Clava officers or volunteers. These donations will be repaired by volunteers working throughthe college then distributed to needyfamiliesin the surrounding com- personal obligations. Cost for the seminar and dinner will be $5 per person. For moreinformation ortickets con- play Old Dixie, soft pop, Get Results ! blues, jazz and classical music.”” e IN STUFFING ¢ FOR BASTING e IN GRAVY Women’s League Meets Thursday munities. Herald Want Ads mosphere,” said Kurt Bestor. ‘We'll sing and Contributors and volunteers are needed and should contact any one of The St. Francis Catholic Women’s League will the following people for further infor- conductits monthly meeting Thursday, Nov.19, in mation: Claude Williams, Amicitia the social hall of the Church. Clava president 224-1837; T.L A guest speaker from Salt Lake ef will inform Marshall, vice president 489-8832, Con- members about the National Council of Catholic nie Yates, supervisor 785-1271, or Women Convention in Kansas City, Mo., last OcGloria Brown, director of fund raising tober. The speaker will also be speaking about at 377-5601. Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and what important function this state organization has. The DCCW and NCCWareconsidered nationally important for every Catholic woman. Theywill be discussed and explained in a way that every woman will understand their structure and what goals and SWANSONChicken Broth gives you a strength of flavor you cantaste in your cooking orina hot cup of broth. TASTE THE FULL FLAVOR OF } SWANSONCHICKEN BROTH Association for Retarded Sets Semi-Annual Confab Information about appropriations and the uilding budget which will affect programming for the mentallyre! of Utah will be the chief topic of discussion at the Mental Retardation Association of Utah's SemiAnnual Conference Nov. 22 at the State Training ON ANY 2 CANS OF CHICKENOR BEEF future plans the organizations hope to attain A display of hand-crafted itemswill be shown for the Church’s pre-holiday bazaar Saturday, Nov.21. School. The conference will also include information regarding the Training School’s building program, which has a deadline for completion by mid 1982. 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The Epilepsy Association is a Gay whowill discuss ‘‘The Emotional volunteer group hoping to help educate & Physical Side Effects of Anticonvul- people aboutseizure disorders and to sant Drugs." Dr. Gay has had exten- help dispell someof the inaccurate consive experience in this field, and is cerns associated with them. The group research associate professor of is affiliated with the national and Utah neurology at the University of Utah State organizations. For further information call, Maxine School of Medicine. She also serves as neuropsychologist at the Epilepsy Jensen at 375-1253; Sharon Johnson at Clinic at the American Fork Training 373-9527; Patty Jolley at 224-3711; or Utah Epilepsy Association, 53 East 400 00) Dr. Gay has presented 21 papers at South, Suite 212, Salt Lake City, Utah, national and international society phone- 534-0210. 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