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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, 19S9 Social America Remembered America, the land we love and live in. A land chosen and blessed and prepared for these days and this nation. The inhabitants of land, from our time back to the days of its first habitation have enjoyed the bounty and beauty that we enjoy today. America, a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. One Nation under God. Created, with a Constitu- tion that would insure religious freedom, liberty and justice for all. Where we would receive equal representation in the workings of the nation. Where we can work, raise our families and play without fear. Freedom her watchcry. America Remembered is a Bi-- un-th- How important are Helping Hands needs your iiolp! ten by Joy Heaton of Alton., and is directed by Joy Heaton, Linda Alderman, Linda Berrett and Joann Stewart. The music is Our community is blessed by many caring citizens who volunteer, donate and support our hospital, library, senior center and food banks. It seems there is always a need for something, and Helping Hands food bank is in great need of a used refrigerator. Since our current one hasgiven up the ghosv Helping Hands would greatly appreciate a donation or use of a used refrigerator. Many people everyday take advantage of Honey's IGA andFocdtowns daily donations cf bread, pastry, deli and fresh produce products. We are most grateful for their continued support cf our program. If you can help or know cf one, please contact either 6 Marilyn Kunsaker at or Jane Mearian at is der the direction of Kortney Stirland with the Symphony of the Canyons (formally Kanab Civic Orchestra) and the combined choirs of Kanab and Valley. It is produced by Linda Alderman, with technical support by Dave Owens and Denim Robinson, A large cast of local talent will bringbacktoyouaremembrance of those principles upon which our nation was founded. It is a grand production that will brighten and lift your spirits. It will renew your belief in our na-i- s tion and send you home singing. The production will be sented on Friday, August 6 and by the Church of Jesus Christ of Saturday, August 7 in the Kanab Latter-da- y Saints, the Kanab High School Auditorium. Admis-Uta- h 644-818- Kaibab Stakes. It was writ- - sion is freel 644-562- 4. One :atcr Ut inriiy ;ibl it o b anniversary celebrations? Answer by Glen O. Jenson, USU Extension Family and Human Development Specialist If a marriage was worth cel- ebrating originally, then it ought be worth Hope- good marriages get better with time, so each year should a celebration of making some- thing that was good and mean- ingful into something that is even better. express yourselves to each other. These might include written messages, physical intimacy, sharingof services or givinggifts that have special significance-t- o music frbm the era of your mar-fullriage or dining out at a place frequented during your court-b- e ship or early years of marriage, Reaffirm your marriage vows. Get a copy of the vows or recreate on paper the major phrases used at your marriage them and ask ceremony. d how are you doing at yourself, keeping those vows. You might want to write some new ones that address current feelings and y, Here are some ideas for anni- versary celebrations: Visit places of your court- ship and early years of marriage, Return to the place of your mar- riage and reminisce over the events of that day. A little nos- - new challenges. Spend time looking at talgia can make a very enjoy- of events in the past per- tures experience. Find ways to meaningfully taining to your marriage. This includes recounting memories of special events or circumstances that stand out in your mind as meaningful and important. Arrange not to work on your OD. anniversary. This day ought to Re-rea- pic-ab- le be at least as important as any of the national and state holidays we celebrate. Do something that is entirely different than other holidays. If you have children at home, arrange for t Saints The Church cf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Kanab, Utah and Kanab, Utah Kaibab Stakes Present - childcare and make this day something special for just you and your spouse. Do something that would be a pleasant surprise for your spouse. Gifts or activities are often more fun and meaningful if given as a surprise, and the oL.. unexpected usually makes A meaningful memories. Plan well in advance for a special trip together. On milestone anniversaries such as your 10th, 20th, 30th or others, you might want to save extra money for something really special. There are many places to go and things to do that are not overly expensive if you plan for them. Put together a video or slide Patriotic Musical Program Bi-sta- ke w at Free Admission fit ft W& 15, Vta tape containing pictures cf past memories interwoven with music of events with special meaning to the two of you. Invite all your children and their spouses, if they are married, to join with you in a celebration of your marriage. Dont go anywhere. Just stay home, but tell everyone you are unavailable and enjoy a day and a night with each other away from the everyday rush of things. Spend some time remembering activities you have done on previous wedding anniversaries. . r? , i : && .. K-'y- q ,' , f, smjftmwr . r2 4 - .i.i1 4 t - lit,-- " - f ?Lefe V Gfxd i K c;'Jc&Jsi I I'll A TJ! ' I I rM I , I : . A . V ' |