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Show a Wednesday, October community news Buddy Poppies Veterans of Foreign Wars members of Post 2379 and auxiliary will sell Buddy Poppies in Price and Helper on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Proceeds remain in the relief fund which the post maintains to help finance welfare work of local veterans and their families in the community. The VFW Buddy Poppy is made by patients in veteran hospitals throughout the United States. Haunted Hop costume of the evening. It will cost participants a $1 donation with a student activity card, $2 without the card and $3 without a costume. The Jaycees have noted there are a few rules which will be enforced, such as no smoking or alcohol, no masks, no outside refreshments and once a participant leaves, they cannot return without paying a second admission charge. Creekview Elementary School will be used for Thanksgiving food baskets for needy families. The party and dance will begin at 7:30 p.m. and run for three hours. A $25 cash prize will be awarded the best 3, effective Nov. District 3 encompases Utah, 3. Wasatch Summit counties. Alstons responsibilities will include administering programs such as self sufficiency, day care, child protective services and services du In1 duties,'' serving ; Homeless Maun Alston to the handicapped. An employee of Social Services since 1976, Alston has been serving as an associate director in community operations, the service arm of the department. Prior to that position she was a district director in Price. She is Committee, pres Utah Conference Services and president Salt Lake County Services Advisory Council. Officed in Park City, Alston stated, Since I live here I have a vested interest in the people and services. I look forward to the opportunity of being involved in the community. A graduate of Florida State University, Alston got her graduate degree at the University of Wisconsin. She and her husband, David, a Park City French teacher, enjoy dling They alsl an associate Community Co.. Force. His father and s!cta Mr. and Mrs. Belmont1 reside in Helper. He is a 1986 graduate Carbon High School, Price. MONEY'! Be a nt Earn $100 01 tails Send envelope, Utah MAN1 HANDY Remodeling, carpentry work, concrete work, small engine mechanic Will build wood gun cabinets, water beds, book cases, anything .After 6 at 472 58 15 102V8p mother matters stand out. By LOIS BARTHOLOMEW Mother and columnist Tradition, a friend told me, is the glue that holds families together. While we usually think of family traditions in relation to major holidays such as and Christmas, Thanksgiving there are many other occasions around which families can build traditions. One of the best is birthdays. Birthdays are like no other holiday because they are for you. Unless you are a twin or, as happens rarely, share a birthday with another family member or a major holiday, this day is yours alone. It is an ideal time for parents to help a child understand his or her own unique and very important place in the family. It really isnt necessary to have a formal party to have fun on a birthday. Just a supper with balloons, singing, family gifts and the traditional let the birthday child choose the menu for the day, We bir- thday cake can make the day and this is one time when personal favorites have priority over moms regular choice of main dish and vegetables. For those who want to have a party, they can be fun for children of any age and many adults enjoy them as well. Karen, a child developement major, gave me a good rule of thumb to use when planning birthday parties for children. Have as many guests as the child is old, she said. A can handle having two little friends over. Someone turning 10 can enjoy 10 friends. This has proved to be very workable for us. The child is not overwhelmed by so many strangers that it no longer is fun for him. Several other mothers I interviewed passed on some of two-year-o- ld their favorite birthday traditions. Kathy puts the birthday child to bed early the night before and births Dr. and Mrs. William of Largo, Florida are to announce the birth of proud their son, John Edward, on Sept. 25 at Morton Plant Hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. are His Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Sausedo of East Carbon. Ver-maz- en great-grandparen- ts then the rest of the family stays up and decorates the house with balloons, posters and crepe paper streamers. In the morning the birthday boy or girl wakes up to this surprise complete with gaily wrapped gifts. She has them save their presents to open later when grandparents are there. For parties, Kathy covers her dining room tab! with white butcher paper and writes a big in the Happy Birthday center. Then each little guest is given crayons or markers and allowed to create his or her own placemat and birthday greeting. Linda simplifies her party giving by centering them around a specific theme. One year the invitation read Lets Have a Ball. They played different kinds of ball games and the favors and decorations further carried out the theme. Another mother centers each birthday cake with a ceramic figure which has some sort of meaning for that year in the childs life, a soccer player, dancer, or a school boy for the year he started school. These become permanent keepsakes for each child. Some have the birthday child tape a short message giving height, weight, year in school and other such information. Now, with VCR cameras available for rent, these can be used to make a yearly history of the childs growth. Birthday traditions can be as elaborate or as simple as you wish to make them. It is the repetition from year to year that makes them stand out in a childs memory. And that is when they truly become the glue that holds families together. 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