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Show 3B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 2, 1984 Running's A by LaRee Pehrson Why Do I Run? Taint no mystery . . . Wanna have a good medical history, Doctor told me run-ni- n is great . . . Helps them blood cells circulate, Great for the lungs, Great for the ticker, Cant nothin getcha in better shape quicker. Feels so healthy, feels so sweet. Pumpin my arms and flappin my feet, Moldin my muscles, firmin my form, Pantin like a pack mule. Activity With The Collings Four-Generati- on Sweatin up a storm. sists of swimming one mile, biking Keeps me youthful, Keeps me 40 miles, and running 13.1 miles. He series in 1981, loose, Tightens my tummy, and also ran in the Shrinks my caboose, Beats bein again in 1982 and 1984, in addition to sluggish, Beats bein lazy . . . Why do being in the Salt Lake Classic and 1 run? various other races. Maybe Im CRAZY You might say that this poem by Chad has been in two the famous Ed Cunningham, sort of series, the Jordan River Run, a comsums it all up for the Bill Collings bination run and canoe race, the family, because running seems to Fast Break, the Governors Cup run in the family. Race, plus many others. Son Shaun runs, but really, his For not only do the father and sons first love is lifting weights and at run, but the mother, daughters, arid grand-kid- s daughters-in-la65 and 190 pounds he is into body have all gotten into the act. building. However Bill and Maes son Kerry At age 62, Bill, the father of the series can be credited with getting the Collings Clan, has two whole family interested in running. to his credit, winning a first-plac- e Once he started to run, and then trophy and medal at Fillmore, Utah, race, he became highly motivated, and first place for those 60 and over ! Judy Brady Formerly Director, Division of Alcoholism & Drugs State of Utah says . . . " Because of Represenwork on safer driving laws he tative Johnson's was able to get us an additional $2,000,000 from the liquor industry for education. We now have an educational program in all schools from kindergarten to grade teaching the problems of alcohol. He has been a good sup12th porter of more also. From left are: Chad, Bill, Janet and young Jason following on his bicycle. It's a family affair when the Collings family hits the turf and all ages combine to make if a fun affair educa- tion for our young people. Duayne represents Dist 53." she ran in the Hot Dog Jog in 1982 and laughingly says that she was so far behind she thought that she was first! But she won a pound of bacon and a pound of hot dogs anyway, and still enjoys walking with husband, Bill, usually at the end of his daily run. Carol, Kerry's wife, participated in the S.L. Fast Break, the Park City Twilight Run, and the women's race in Sugarhouse Park. Lori and Bill and Mae's other two but mostly daughters, run also. just around the block. According to the Collings Clan, this is a sport that the whole family Jeff can benefit from. Miller lost 65 pounds by running, and they all claim to have a sense of well being from beating their feet. When Bill first ran he totaled 513 miles in 1982, increased his mileage to 1,083 in 1983 and has yet to total his mileage for 1984. Kerry's mileage in 1983 was 2,000 miles. According to Bill, the end of summer doesnt end the running, because for the past two years, he has participated in the Fun Run on New Years Eve, which is a five mile run to beat the clock in Sugarhouse Cor-inn- . . e, . Son-in-la- Paid For by tha Committaa to Duoyna Johnson q rr in Chad and Bill Collings hold the awards and citations won by them their many races and runs. The Collings family are all from Magna. OOCT VITAMIN C 250 mg 100 Tablets Reg. $2 only f( G $129 at Ron's Ethical Pharmacy 134 East 4800 South Hours. Murray, Utah f 266-441- 6 ,3Sot YOUR PRESCRIPTION t Weekdays SPECIALISTS PRICING COMPETITIVE PRESCRIPTION DGE QE Park City runs. He ran one with daughter Linda Miller and also in two and since the 1980 Memorial Day Classic, has run ten marathons and one triathlon. He feels that it has benefited him mentally as well as physically. Kevin, the eldest son, has done the Heber Valley Triathlon, which con- - with granddaughter Janette Collings. Both won a pair of jeans in this race. In addition he received a trophy for being the oldest runner in the division, as well as a trophy for the four mile run in Magna on July 4th. He ran with his grandson Jason in the Salt Lake Fast Break. On July 24th, Bill, Kerry and Chad were all involved in the 26.2 mile Marathon. Bill finished fourth in his age group with a time of four hours and 18 minutes. Both of his boys also finished, with Chad having a 4 hour 15 minute record, and Kerry 3 hours and 4 minutes. According to Bills wife, Mae, there must be a fire burning inside all the family to generate that much enthusiasm for running. Not to be e by the men in her family, out-don- Park. Bill and Chad can be seen most mornings running all over town, with Chad's son Jason and his wife Sherrie following behind on their bikes. It seems that the family who runs together also has fun together. Two Area Women Are Installed In Utahna Chapter Of The ABWA Two area women, Ann Pulley, Kearns, and Gloria Lee, Murray, were among the new officers recently elected and installed at a dinner a meeting held at the for the Utahna Chapter of the Chuck-A-Ram- American Business Womens Association. Mrs. Pulley secretary is the recording the Mrs. Lee and treasurer. Other officers installed were Nelda Kistler as president, Deana Stillman, vice president and Clara Smith, corresponding secretary. Retiring president is Snow. FASHIONS FOR THE HOME U Trophies and awards . . . awards and trophies, all are collected by the Collings clan. Here Kerry and Kevin display their winnings. Jan Dorene Gogins Is New President Of ABWA The Wasatch Chapter of S. L. American Business Womens Assn. elected new officers at the groups monthly meeting in July. Among officers elected was Dorene Gogins as president, member since 1980, the chapters Woman of the Year in 1982 and VQ. Libraries Offer AND BATH Computer Times Clemimce ,! !l ifglle 3) W U, T. For Kids, Adults it Regal Rugs it Shower Curtains it Gift Ideas Help Us Make Room For Our New Fall Merchandise bafitauc. I FASHIONS FOR THt HOMt 266-359M- -F, LARGE SIZE COORDINATES 10-- 3 SAT., 10-6- ; SUN., 12-- 5 9340 So. 700 BENDOVER & SPORT TIMER PANTS-SAV- E REG. 22.00-30.0- 0 WAIST SIZES 32-4- 0 SAVE 76 38-4- 6 FoaIuoh Pdace coin-operat- SALE fell00 AND BATH HEIGHTS. The COTTONWOOD County Library System is offering patrons the use of microcomputers and software at five area libraries. Franklin and Apple computers have been installed in the libraries units cost 25 and the cents for 15 minutes of computer time. Patrons may bring their own software or check out programs from the librarys collection for inbuilding use. The computers are located at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South; Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South; Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West; West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South; Peterson Library, DOORBUSTER OFF Select From Many Discontinued Styles and Colors r delegate to the national convention in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1983. Other officers elected were Marcella Weiler, vice president; Leah VanLeeuwen, treasurer; Joyce Payne, recording secretary and Sandra Camero, corresponding secretary. mOD 64-7- 4 QQ 7 ,00 Crypto-cube- , Stickybear Numbers, 943-463- CX DRV 1 Bop, Stickybear Stickybear Shapes, Tellstar and Typing Tutor. More information may be obtained by calling the County Library System, 14.88 969-729- Facemaker, Family Roots, Fractions, Managing Time, Micromother Goose, Regions of the U.S., S.A.T., Spanish I, ON JACKETS T ivauevFai ;Wltm East. The microcomputer software offerings for children and adults Include Africa, Algebra I, Annam, Basic Tutor, Basic Writing, Compu-read- , y Tricky Hunters Since the days of Egypts King Tutankhamun, hunters have tricked waterfowl with all kinds of lures, from tethered live birds to skins e stuffed with hay to models full-siz- of wood. |