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Show Ramblin' On MSTVAUEYVIEW . . . by Mike Thursday, Nov. 12, 1981 Gorrell IQ No matter how a loser may be, the totals. d good-hearte- taste of de- feat still stings deeply. That was obvious last Tuesday night at West Valley City Hall (and likely the same was true at ci-- t y throughout the state) where office seekers gathered and As results from each polling place were added to the running tab, Most of the apparent losers in a manner which would have earned commendations from the straight-lace- d British - Thats the way, chap, keep a stiff upper lip and all that rot." reacted anxiously the results of the days voting. The was not unlike that tension youd feel at a athletic contest. pressure-fille- d There were sweaty palms, white knuckles and a fair share of pacing. The path to the drinking fountain was well-worby the end of the evening. Cheers and moans followed each new posting of vote n became increasingly clear campaigning. halls awaited it (in most races) just who would win and whod return home empty-hande- d after weeks of With a few exceptions, the losers took on poker faces when the posting of new totals revealed they had fallen further behind or had lost an early lead. It was as if maintaining an appearance of neutrality would hide the personal embarrassment and sink- ing feeling inside. Obviously, theres no reason for embarrassment. Theyd run a race and lost. Thats all. Theres nothing wrong with losing. Someone has to. Besides, winning doesnt depend on qualifications or personal ability. Other, less logical considerations, such as the position of the stars in the heavens, have more bearing on the outcome. Still, defeat does give a quick kick to the old ego. Thats difficult to take and even more difficult to hide. Candidates I observed used several means to cover their disappointment. Sitting there was one way. But that pose couldnt be maintained when people came by to offer condolences (sincere or artificial) or a comforting pat on the back. So the candidates woutld flash a quick grin and make a small joke, trying to suggest the outcome wasnt really that bothersome and might even be a relief. In some respects, the ploys were successful. But not totally. stone-face- d stomach was churning and the Dixon, Dennis KEARNS. Rev. Broriston M. Greenwood will present the sermon The happening Sunday at Trinity Methodist Jeffrey Vance, United church. Bruce Stephen Ryther, The childrens serBroderick, Aldon Talmon wall be titled The bot, David Foote and Robert Runyan. New church and the honey bee. high priests are The childrens choir, Harold Devenish and directed by Cindy Gerald Toomer, while will present an Douglas Hatch was Pietz, at the 8:30 sersustained to become a anthem vice. The Tongan choir Seventy. will sing during the 11 oclock service. MAGNA Evening vespers will (From Page IB, Col. 7) be held at 7 p.m. at the There are also Golden Living Center. clinics available at the A work day will be Copper View Center held Saturday, beginand the North West ning at 8:30 a.m. e Center. Mrs. Jorgenson claim- Men, women, Multi-Purpos- HOOT N HOLLER . . . Warming up their Pirate towels, pompons and loud voices for Song 'n Yell at Cyprus high are, from left, Collette Jensen, Sherrie Nye, Suzanne Ogden. Cyprus generated by the program. Classes Eye Song n' Yell MAGNA. November and Its dents at Cyprus high are caught up in the stu- - Song-n-Ye- ll wood said. slated for Magna will The Every family be in January. visitation program is annual excitement - youth and all who wish to ed that more response share muscle and is generated by strat- mind are being invited egically located facil- by the trustees to parities that are well ticipate in this actknown. Rev. Greenivity, The next clinic Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet The event will be the l. 49th annual The program was No matter how much you try to convince yourself that you did your best, its impossible to eliminate that feeling that a personal shortcoming was somehow responsible for the defeat. That if I was smarter, or better looking, or younger, or more religious, or whatever . . . that I would have beat the other guy. You can read those feelings in the eyes of defeated candidates. It escapes through their pupils, no matter how much of a stonefaced appearance they assume. off, situa- continuing among Trinity families and friends, the pastor said. Visitation per sons will You can read it even better job part-tim- stake conference Sunthat doesnt happen day. 11 Those to be ordained during the 8:30 and elders include Bret a.m. worship services Rom-bo- y, hard. e That soon wears however, and the whole e tion becomes a s were approved during the general session of Granger South well-attend- big-timer- s. Services At Trinity GRANGER. A number of in the Announced Melchizedek priesthood And since local government functions are about as as Ayatollah Khomeini Appreciation Nights here in the states, the public recognition is not that much of a reward. But when you lose, it hits home heart deflating. Its easy to sympathize with a fallen candidate who is being pierced at that moment by an expanding feeling of despair. After all, these are ordinary people. Some have more political ambition than others, but on a local level like this, most have a commendable desire to serve the community and have no pretentions at making a name for themselves in politics. I dont feel too sorry for But these people are different. Theyre not that much different from the kids who run for student council. It gives them a chance to strut about in public for a while and stand in the limelight. big-tim- meet and share comments following the noon service in the library. Newcomers or anyone interested in receiving further information about services or activities at Trinity may call 968-689- or than less rewards weekend employment at a fast food drive-in- . Thats where you could tell the Advancement In Priesthood Noted advance-ment- with The eyes gave it away every time. 1 968-462- 3. Awareness Of Cleanup Slated At Westvale GRANGER. An all- Presbyterian church. Weather permitting, Advent awareness will be observed during meetings Sunday at Atone-me- wish they could do, but dont. There were a few tears Tuesday night, tears of happiness and sadness. Either way, they were genuine expressions of what goes on inside people when theyve entered a competition which places their egos out in the open to be massaged or battered. But thats the way it was meant to be. For every winner, theres gotta be a loser. And for every loser, cant help but feel a bit of the project will be carried out, with lunch being served at noon by Brenda Cole. Reservations for the meal may be made by calling her at And Now about The Collection will be the main sermon theme at 11 West-val- At Atonement Wives reactions are more accurate barometers of the candidates true feelings. They dont feel as tightly bound by the unspoken rule that calls for a stiff upper lip. Quite often, they cross their fingers for good luck, fidget, react vigorously to good and bad results and, essentially, do all the things their husbands probably 966-187- 1. day cleanup is planned e for Saturday at Advent Goal GRANGER. 10 a.m. to noon. preschoolers and kindergarteners will meet at 8:45 a.m. from All in the faces of their wives. The a.m. Sunday. childrens message will be Lifes Handbook, delivered by Rev. Milton Ensley. Presenting Minute for Mission will be Julie Welch of you Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant. A cradle roll seminar will be held at the church Sunday night at 6:30, led by Kenneth Stafford of Family Concern Counseling service in Salt Lake. Sunday school will be held at 9: 30 a.m. ? V n The tropical rain forest contains plants in greater variety than anywhere else on Earth. Indo-Maylaya- nt Lutheran church. Sunday school, in- quiry class and adult Bible study will begin at 9:15 a.m., with the worshipat service 10:30. All following members of the congregation are being invited to Whos Birthday Is It Anyway? a presentation by Rev. Joel Erickson at 5 p.m. at the church. All council members and chairmen are to attend an 8 a.m. breakfast at JBs on Saturday. A review meeting will follow at the church. Each Saturday children of the church are to attend Christmas play rehearsals Song-n-Yel- I developed by Ann Pehrson in an effort to build school spirit and participation, said Jill Rushton, student chairman of the event which will take place at noon on Nov. 25. Students are making preparations and practicing their yells and songs, she said. Members of the banner committee, already involved in preparations, include Val Stevens, chairman, Celia Nelson, Heres a set of reasons why you should have a First Security All Savers Certificate Blaine Ferguson, Robert Bryan and Jeff Farnsworth. Each class is holding committee meetings to plan how to present cheers, the Rushton girl said. 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