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Show r w 9 W W W W Wednesday, February 17, 1982 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah9A Rntnry exchange student & Club to send teen to Italy Randi Michelle Fausett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fausett, Price, has been selected as the Rotary International Youth Exchange student by the Price Rotary Club. The Carbon High School sophomore plans a year long stay in Italy where she will live with three or four host families, attend school and participate in the life of an Italian family. day-to-da- y Randis selection came after the screening by the local club and at the Rotary district level in Salt Lake City. She will leave for Italy in July. The Youth Ex- change Program is one of the major programs of Rotary International. Each year many high school students from the United States travel to foreign countries throughout the free world. For every student sent abroad, the various clubs in the U.S. host students from foreign countries. The program attempts to heighten the understanding of different cultures among youth of the world. Bob Furlow, Price Rotary Club president, said the club is proud to have a person of Randis caliber representing Price in Italy. She is someone we can all be proud of, he said. Randi plays on the girls basketball team at Carbon High School. During her junior high years, she was active in basketball, volleyball, band and was the 7th grade class president. She also trains and shows horses. Elderly to rock n ' roll Feb. 27 Carbon County Nursing Home residents will soon be rocking and rolling to raise funds for the Utah Heart Association. In the annual Rock n Roll Jamboree Feb. 27, nursing home residents will be rocking in rocking chairs and rolling in wheelchairs in support of UHA education and research ef- Heating bills too high? designed to help eligible households meet the rising costs of home energy. For more information, call Mrs. Morrell or Marie Chushman at 637 6850. Barbara Morrell, right, energy assistant with the is Utah State Department ot Social Services, assists Lillie Alsip in applying for the Utah Home Energy Assistance Target Program (HEAT). The program forts. The jamboree, sponsored by the Utah Health Care Association and the Utah Recreation Therapy Association, will begin at 2 p.m. Iris Potts, theraputic recreation director at Carbon County Nursing Home, said last year they raised $1,000 for the Heart Fund and received a Gold Record Club award from the association. A study conducted by the Utah Health Care Association along the Wasatch Front indicates that 75 to 80 percent of all nursing Citizen group targets health care committee up of both Carbon and Emery County residents has been formed to help people in the area become more aware of health problems and solutions to those problems. new A made Gary Kofford, president of the Health Awareness Com- mittee, identified the goals of the committee. We want to help citizens of this area become more aware of their health needs, This Kofford said. committees purpose is simply to provide an avenue for our people to determine those needs and then assist them in attaining and maintaining optimal health. Health Awareness Committee is an ad hoc committee of the Castleview Hospital Board of Trustees. Don Larsen, committee member and Castleview said the hospital wants to be involved in keeping as much as them to people well returning health. Hopefully, people in the community will use this committee to the fullest, he said. The committee will use whatever methods it determines as expedient to attain its purpose for existence, Kofford said. two-coun- ty Some of the methods we have discussed are use of surveys and then providing speakers, films, slides, what Welch, Sherrie King and Chuck Zehnder. We want to be able to provide accurate to area information citizens on what them and what services are not, to Kofford said. We are also looking for one more member of the committee, he have you, to get in- services are available said. formation on good health to everyone 20 STORE BUYING' POWER?20" STORE" BUYING'POWER Kofford possible, said. He added the committee hopes that communication will be two-wa- will general public chairman. Mrs. Potts said that children from the Notre Dame School have adopted grandparents from the nursing home and are going to collect pledges for the amount of time spent rocking and rolling. She said Brownie Troop No. 203 will donate their time in collecting money after the event. Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson will serve as honorary chairman of the event this year. I hope everyone will support the Rock n Roll Jamboree, Wilson said. The event gives nursing home residents the opportunity to help fight cardiovascular disease Americas No. 1 killer. 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