| Show -- - -- - t - 0' F10 The Salt Lake Trfaune Lrizarirus Weddings ffetirees' expectations differ from stereol)pe t ---- 1I -- i t I 1 eg ' it t i ess‘ st v 7 Although we have a media imrecreage of ) ti -'1( - ("tst ' ational vehicles and playing golf these images really aren't high on the list of priorites for people looking toward retirement More important are low crime rates hospitals and libraries A survey of Idaho Utah Ore- residents nearing retirement found retirement expectations varied little from state to slate According ta Joan resAnrcher in the Utah State University College of Family Life the maiority of respondents said they would most prefer to stay in their home state and live in a single family home The recreational vehicle was the lownt preference of retirement lifestyles M McFadden said although more than half of the respondents stated a desire to live elsewhere at least part of the year on a regular basis She said an example of this pattern is the large population of Sun City Aril residents that regularly spend summers in Utah Sun City is not the most preferred type of retirement community however Although exclusive retirement communities may be attractive to some the vast maority of the respondents wanted to retire where there was a mixture of young and old people Ma McFadden said A few other findings of the - i si -- s a- s - le-e-- -4 ss Arlt7 Itgordezreppgra Mr and Mrl Mowry teulan-Nfow- ry Amy Annissa Ulan and Michael Martin Movtry were married Dec 21 in the First United Methodist Church A reception was Zven at the Finch Lane Art Gallery Lamb's Restaurant was setting for the rehearsal dinner The bride a daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur D Lajan West BountifuL is a senior mitoring in clinical laboratory science at Weber State University Mr and Mrs Larry P Lowry Medicine Bow Wyo are parents of the bridegroom who graduated with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Wyoming la- Sambacto FAy STOCKTON Calif — norene Samhado and John Foley were married recently in the Cathedral of the Annunciation A recephon was Oven at the Stockton Civic Auditorium The bride a daughter of Lawrence and Beverly Sambado Linden Calif is a physician with Medicar Associates of Salt Lake John and Patricia Foley Milwaukee Wia are parents of the bridegroom who is a physician study: It is somewhat interesting : that Utahns expressed slightly less interest in retring in areas near skiing than respondents from the other states with Rocky Mountain Neurological Associates k4 in171171P ViAo: Ifinkamp t pa ' I 1 younger owiflitc:oncern I Ctahns did not vary greatly from other western states' respondents other than they were more likely to list "place of worship" and "proximity of family" as an important crtteria for choice of retirement community In terms of recreational preferences camping outscored skiing' tennis golf and swimming Educational oppor!unities libraries and cultural opportunities also ranked higher than most types of recreation NIs McFadden said this type of survey not only Mves us a profile of people's retirement expectations but could also serve as a blueprint for commutulles looking to attract retirees The advantage of having retirees in your community is they usually bring a steady income with them without taking lobs away from the rest of the community They in fact create lobs The survey found that many of the retirees plan on needing to hire help for home maintenance This also can be a drawback because as this population ages they require more and more services she said ' - at wvthat are doing for fun The °Icier I get the' more I asit Pe°Ple an important that question Is question" For registration informaton contact the U of g Women's Re- source Center 0 - c4 se Is iis Take a bow U - - UTAHNS RECEMI10 HONORS AWARDS & - Christen C Pratt Midvale City recorder has been designated a "certified municipal clerk" by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks for achieving the institute's high educational experi- - Utah Municipal Clerk's Associa- ton the International Institute of 104-ho- ur Municipal Clerks and Utah State Business License Association cg CROSSLANDS s srsy Ms Pratt's professional atons include membership in the affili- ence and service requirements Ms Pratt has worked for the city since 1383 and became clerk in 1987 She completed the Municipal Clerk's Institute offered by the University of Utah The RETIREMENT COMMUNITY As Hi Ilhd en (:0111t0fillif A Celebrate the New Year with a new lifestyle Attractive surroundings interesting activities tasty and nutritious food someone else to do the housekeeping and gardening You'll find it all and more at The Cross lands Retirement Community Call Jan or Karleen to arrange a tour and lunch Dennis Hinkamp is infOrnatiOn writer for Utah State University cans-tim- ' ' The undercurrent of the group will be tm Ms Getz said " ill have the women look topic Many older people feel discriminated against and stereotyped with an image that is not flattering she said "So a lot of older people adopt thoughts like 'I can't do that I'm too old' " Ms Getz said "They act p- - now" band" Attituds about aOng is another gestO ' like their lives are over But say 'Guess what Your life might have been over 40 years ago but you still might live another 20 years home Ma Getz saki "If a woman has spent her life concentrating on childrm she hasn't prepared for --retirement emotionally" she said She needs to begin exploring what !rind of relatonship she has with her hus- fe- six-wee- k 414 4 d males Kitty Getz has organized a support group for them Empty-nes- t syndrome ageism and new opportunities are some of the subiects said Ma Getz a licensed clinical social worker The group begins Salt 23 from 3 to 5 pm in the Women's Resource Center Union Building University of Utah campus Changing relationships within the family are often issues for women whose children have left ( ' lan Women 50 and older face issues that r-r'- 7 t "St Sunday January 12 Support group aims to help women over 50 I 1 I t er at our beautful retrement community (801) 5724456 Sandy Utah INEMEIMMIIP Give yourValentine tile CaribbearEs And take yourself along for 500 of Celèbrate the - 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