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Show if?f imp m t Thursday, July 23, 1981 historical monument. Owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council, the exhibit Is Increase Revealed Inbeing loaned to the state At Utech definitely in an effort to preserve the southwest Indian heritage. The exhibit contains examples of pottery made and used north of the San Juan River as well as several pieces that were traded by the Anasazi people from areas further TAYLORSVILLE. Student enrollment for summer quarter at Utah Technical College here is up 35 percent over last summers figure, ac- cording to Judd of Morgan, dean students at Utah Tech. There are 42 percent more men on campus and 27 percent more women, reported. 2,664 Basketmaker III 600-130- students are Edge of the Cedars monument is located at 660 W. 400 North in Blanding. Facilities at the museum include restrooms, two exhibit halls, an auditorium, research and work rooms, offices, a co- ctronics program, which is up 83 percent over the figure for last year at this time. Next are the secretarial and are Megan, Tamara and Christopher Experiencing some summertime fun on playground equipment . . . Sharing family pictures with their triplets and Tamara - are Peggy and Richard Pocock Megan Christopher, "LOOK Pocock, triplets of Richard and Peggy Pocock. HERE" - One Day At A Time Automotive theater. GRANGER. The ex- perience of raising three children who are all the same age is challenging. a new Every time season comes, all three need a whole new wardrobe because there are no Its not just one new bike, but three. Thats the story told by Peggy and Richard Pocock, parents of hand-me-down- s. lively triplets. And three children are all theyll have. It all started when Richard and Peggy met nine years ago as they participated in Oklahoma! the first production at Valley that Couplle Is Honored By . Police WEST VALLEY. A phone call to police which resulted in the arrest of a bank rob- bery suspect earned Citizen of the Month recognition for a West Valley couple. Burton and Marlene Eliason received the honor for June from the West Valley Police Department. The Eliasons were driving through the city last month when they witnessed a man running from a bank carrying a bag and a gun, said Police Chief David Campbell. They went to a phone, . called the 911 switchboard and gave police the license plate number and an accurate description of the mans vehicle. emergency From their tip, police were able to arrest a suspect in the case, Campbell said. The Eliasons received plaques for their action and will be treated to a free meal - along with nominating officer, Kelly Davis - at a restaurant in the -- We were both older. I was 36 and had been told I couldnt have children. We began to date and when Richard proposed, I took him to visit my doctor who reaffirmed the fact that I couldnt have children. But the doctor was with us. Through his efforts, plus a great deal of our faith and prayers, I conceived. When the pregnancy tests came back, they were negative, four different times. But I was so sick, a special blood test was run and it came back positive. I was a high risk because of my age, being overweight, and That lasted until we moved out of our small home when the five months old. In the new subdivision, no one knew of the struggles wed had, so we were on our own. We decided wed live normally, so we took our babies camping, shopping, visiting. purchased three car seats and converted a twin stroller We Concerts Slated At Tabernacle 2 tational diabetes. I also developed placenta previa. The last three months, my life hung by a thread. I was flat in bed that three months, spending almost two months of that in the hospital. At seven I had a massive hemmorhage and the babies were delivered Caesarian. were children then I developed clinical and ges- months, out for a could go while. by had hyaline membrane, another had to be worked with for 45 minutes to get her breathing properOne ly. I was bleeding to death. All but our baby boy was near death. Somehow the severe crises were overcome and the Pococks finally had their three babies at home. Three bassinets were circled the front room. All three slept in one crib and were placed in a single shopping sideways when went shopping, Daddy putting ceries in a second cart. Weve never known what it was like just having one baby, Peggy related. My mother came to help the first month and after that, some sweet neighbors helped us. One came every week to clean the house for me and another would tend the children so we SALT LAKE. The Capitol English Brass Band, a group of Utah performing musicians, will perform tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. The 7:30 p.m. concerts are open to per- sons 8 and older. Tickets are not required and the same program featured will be on both even- ings. The band will present patriotic works and familiar tunes such as Our Boys Will Shine Tonight, Loch Lomand, Battle Hymn of the Republic and selections from H.M.S. Pinafore. Members of the band, which was Utahs official Bicentennial band in 1976-7- include business people, bankers, lawyers Two and students. members work for the bands sponsor. The band was started in 1972 by Douglas H. Brown Sr., president of the bands sponsor, Capitol Glass The and Aluminum. groups conductor is JohnT. Wynn. Other performances in the Temple Square series include the Mormon Youth Chorus on 1 and the July Utah Chorale on Aug. 7-- 3975 So. Redwood Rd. CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM selves verbally. The three look like brother and sisters and often the two girls are considered to be twins, but not the three Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain Office Visits also inquisitive, takes things apart. He is mechanical and likes to work with puzzles and take his train cording to her age. Interestingly, when Mom and Dad cant understand what' she tries to say, her brother and sister interpret for her. Three babies all at apart. Megan, who had so many problems at birth, is the most patient. .JShe waits her turn, lets the others go lirst. Shes the one who will work on a puzzle, no matter how long it takes, until it is finished. They are all bright and sunny dispo-sitione- their MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED Dr. Plaikett DC G33 3F The greatest joy experienced by the Pococks is that after being blessed with three children, they are now able to watch didnt pay He had to them grow and All work enough. that develop. is really worth it, the proud parents agree. take manual labor to support the family. I went to work because I was to the point where I needed a change of pace, and that provided it. The Pococks dont refer to their three as We try to triplets. take them one at a time to give them individual attention. We didnt name them another. Is Opened In Canyon quarter Lake County, with four percent coming from davis County, one percent from both Tooele and Utah Counties and three percent from other counties in the state. On West duringaresummer from Salt A cast of singers, dancers and actors will play the roles of explorers, Indians and pioneers in a coming pageant at Utah State Universitys Special Events Center. The historical pageant entitled The West: LOGAN. 250 Pottery prize-winnin- Is Being g Americas Odyssey, Displayed is a main attraction of the Festival of the BLANDING. One of American West in Logan, set for July the largest interpreted Anasazi pottery collections in the southwest is on display at a g. 8. Taped narration by in Blanding. actor Jimmy Stewart connects the parts of 700 to productions, the tor of Information SerThe vices at USU. he noted, pageant, has drawn crowds historical monument the pageant, according Representing over years of ceramic Shumway Pottery Col-lecti- is being of the Cedars state residential areas. The commission reduced the minimum street size for a day care center from 80 to 66 feet, as recommended by the City Plann- ing Commission. The change was prompted by a request from Connie Millecam for a day care facility in a and J. R. Allred, (See Page 7, direc- Col. 1) SIDING WEST VALLEY. -. Substation Pageant Planned The City Commission Tuesday took action to help the establishment of day care centers in When they were born, their only living grandparents, Ralph and Norma Romig, moved to Brigham City to be nearer their new grandchildren. Ive pulled my hair out a lot, Mrs. Pocock assessed the past 32 years. The need for female talk instead of baby talk was strong, six-fo- A total of 91 percent of Utah Tech students Center Altered lets. Peggy mentioned the need for a tranquilizer from time to time, like when she finds one of her brood trying to climb over chain link the fence. The three will and ceremonial complexes that were occupied roughly from 700 A. D. The to 1200 A.D. museum is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is 50 cents per person. en- displayed at Edge Size Of Street For Day Care call them the children and not the trip- distance of one ALUMINUM OR VINYL ROOFING ALL KINDS STORM Verl Asay WINDOWS great way to lighten the work and worry of homeowning chores. A For free inspection call pre-scho- 972-129- 7 residentially-zone- d area along 3600 West just north of 3500 968-970- 3 or Eve. South. 968-324- 7 Verl Asay Industries Try a Want Ad! The County Sheriffs Department will open a substation here this Stew Kevin Sherman weekend to contend with increased canyon recreation. The substation will be located in the Brighton fire station. It will not be manned on a regular basis but will be used for search and rescue operations, said Chief N. D. (Pete) ttonwood Canyon weekend opening cle accidents in this area, accidents involv-in- g skateboards and joggers are on the increase, as are hiking acand the sheriff cidents, said. Hayward warned joggers that they are subject to the same laws as motorists and pedestrians. water-relate- d ing away quickly. You just hope youve taught them enough so they wont go out in the street or do something dangerous. The whole secret is that Richard and I work together. clothing isnt identical. We buy similar but not matching outfits. We They give each other little hugs and always play within a short BRIGHTON. them break away; that nesting time is slipp- enal. job around the Its hard to let block. ed expenses. Then, the necessity of buying a new home and clothing for three all at once made costs phenom- habitiation courses. helped. Its been a challenge. They are now starting to break away. They ride their bikes demonstration area and shop and six general education and when Id go out on my parties, that alike and their disclosed. mother bicycles, Available When the children were IV2 , I went to work giving home decoration parties, as well as seminars. Id go in the evenings and my husband would take over. My husband began working as a warehouseman for Eimco since his former desk be patterned in the beginning. With the exception of her speech, she has now caught up and is normal ac- and is always on top of things. ition of men has decreased the number of serious motor vehi- Leg Pain two. motor gross responses. She had to noted. Although the add- Low Back & the same time with complications before and after birth, very high medical bills, a rough first year for mother and babies all contributed to increas- Megan has been in special programs and physical therapy to aid her as triplets. Their emotional personalities differ. Tami is inquisitive in that she climbs into cupboards Christopher, play ball together, one pitching, one catching and another hitting. Shell find two sitting in the wagon with the third pulling them, or one pulling and one pushing while the third rides. One of them will come for candy or an apple and always asks for some for the other Little because of the heavy recreational uses expected in the canyon. Accidents have increased in the canyon, despite the addition of more officers there, he Headaches t project. And since the children have learned to talk, it has taken a great deal of pressure off me to have them able to express them- substation for the canyon patrol and accident prevention units, he added. Hayward said he selected the holiday wthls Certificate 973-697- 1 husband-wif- e joint Hayward. Space also will be set aside in the Big Co- General Chiropractic into a triple. This has been a crafts rollments are up 30 percent, and 12 percent more are taking Of Triplets Challenge Family Meeting Granger by Margaret Slack ntemporary Indian data processing programs, with 58 percent increases, followed by drafting and design technology courses, which are up 38 percent. . . . 0 A.D.) in enrollment, Morgan said, is in the ele- FUN III through Pueblo period (about total enrolled at the college during the summer term. The largest increase SUMMER on display date from the Morganof A Items south. Youth Is 3rd Eagle In Family goD FRIDAY JULY 24 12 noon till 6 P.M. GRANGER. The Kim Shermans have three sons holding the rank of Eagle Scout following the Sturdily Built for Years of Service! Complete with "Safety" pre- sentation of that award to the youngest son, Kevin. Clint and Dean were earlier recipients. The three Eagles in one family is a record in Granger West stake, according to Gerald A. Guard Rail! UB Buttars, stake president, who awarded the badge to the boy. He is a member of troop 646 with Art Magill as his scoutmaster. The deacons quorum president earned a webelo award in cubbing. He is a 4.0 student at West Lake junior high. More than 300 quet tables Rugged! With TWO ''child-proof"ladder- built-i- n s, this regulation twin-siz- e (3'3") Bunk Bed is made of 2''x4" SOLID PINE WITH a 2"x4" "Safety" Guard Rail and SOLID 2'x6' BOLT-OPINE Side Rails that will EXTRA-HUSKN defy the most active youngsters. Glowing Natural PINE finish. ban- were checked and repaired at the Jordan North 7th ward building as the scouts project. 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