Show Page Millard County 2 I SPS s Thurs Jan 2 1980 Community Calendar Teacher to Parent Jan 2 Lisa Topham Joey Skinner wedding reception Delta 3rd Ward Helping your child succeed discipline Riid li it is When children have problems tempting to rescue them But teenagers are becoming adults they must learn firsthand that we’re all accountable for our actions It is also tempting to blame ourselves Parents often ask “Where did we go wrong?” A healthier question is “How can we help our child to go right?” Children must sense that their parents respect them Even when you “know" your children are wrong you must listen to them Sharing feelings and reasons is essential to their as well as to our understanding If you stop listening they’ll stop talking the impact of peer Recognize To many teenagers their pressure friends’ views are more important than their parents’ views Don’t downgrade those friends or relinquish your role and become “one of the gang” Children need responsible adults with high standards who care about their welfare MIE'ttTNE® tin Fillmore Area R t i Precp Rogerv Christmas card scholarship fund following are additional par ticipants in the Christmas Card Scholarship Fund which goes toward nursing scholarships to help insure quality at the extend ed care facility 21 22 23 24 tr tr tr tr tr T The water gurgled and gargled down the drain out of the bathtub One of the little children said “Who is that making that noise?” One of the older children always teasing said "That is Elmer” That was just one of the problems that were blamed on Elmer He became the one to blame when anything went wrong or was broken or lost and nobody knew who was responsible “Elmer did it” He was a great member of our family It is always good to have somewhere to unload a problem too great to face along If the chicken coop door was opened and the chickens scratched in the new garden just coming up If the hoe was left lying in the driveway and the tractor drove over it breaking out the handle If the water was left running in the horse trough and flooded the corral it was Elmer’s fault and he never made any complaint Every kid growing up in a family needs an Elmer The DEC 20 tr pm Jan Elmer Parents can help with Delta Area 25 26 EDITOR Parenting Classes begin Delta Social Services 252 West Main Delta Betty Condie Utah Education Association can help with school Parents discipline First though understand the school's discipline code Most districts have a written policy on discipline It behavior and outlines unacceptable establishes penalties Ask you child or the school for a copy Read it and let know child you’re reading it! your You gain the respect of your child and the school staff when you take an interest in the rules of behavior Stress the importance of an orderly school environment The first fundamental of good Don't discipline is setting standards assume children know what your expect Tell them Then apply those standards consistently showing concern for The behavior the child’s but the child is may be unacceptable still a worthwhile loved human being Make sure you say that Painful as it may be for both children and parents teenagers must of their accept the consequences behavior They must take responsibility for their own actions LETTERS pm by President TO THE Miller Mrs Phillip Robison Wilna Wixom Mr b Mrs Tom Watson Goldie Mr b 3 Immunization Health Office Clinic Delta Public & pm Christina TarinRonald Spencer wedding reception pm Sutherland Ward Church Jan 6 VFW Field Service Officer Delta Job Service Office am Class registration at West Central Utah Vocational School pm Jan 7 President Millard Fillmore birthday Activities at anniversary celebration the Pod and Statehouse Museum Program 6 and 7:30 pm Jan 8 Free Blood Pressure Clinic in Delta & Public Health pm Jan 2 Deadline for beef tags for Millard County Jr Livestock Show USU Extension Office Delta and Fillmore Jan 11 Sam and Toni Wright Meinhardt Openhouse pm Delta Ut West Stake Center Sutherland Jan 13 John Cluff Project Coordinator Vietnam Veterans Leadership gram Delta Job Service for Pro- am Feb 4 5 6 Soil Testers School West Central Vocational Center Delta KUSU-F- to M broadcast opera KUSU-Finvites you to join us as the 46th consecutive we broadcast season of live direct from the radio broadcasts Opera Opera stage of the Metropolitan The 1986 radio broadcast House season will feature a live radio broadcast every Saturday through April 19 and will be carried over the Opera Radio Network created network This independent especially for these broadcasts is made up of more than 300 stations throughout the United States and Puerto Rico and 300 outlets of the English and French Networks of the Canadian The BroadBroadcasting Corporation casts are distributed to all stations in stereo through the satellite facilities of National Public Radio Lewd previews at G-rat- ed show are offensive Saturday afternoon matinee’s sure aren’t what they used to be I for one am thoroughly disgusted with theater I took my 3'5 year old procedures daughter to the Rainbow Brite Movie matinee on Saturday the 14th The movie was very entertaining to her However prior to the start of the movie film clips were shown for an upand R rated movie coming PG with their associated swearing killing and obscenities Why do these types of scenes have to be previewed at a matinee for children? Why can’t managers show a little discretion and preview R rated movies prior to the start of R rated movies etc In this manner audiences would be prepared to enjoy previews of movies that are of think we all have their own liking enough stumbling blocks in raising our children in a quality environment these days without the confusion of Hollywood trash filling their minds Kevin L Miller Ice is nice but be careful! Ice fishing is still a relatively new sport for most Utah anglers Unlike summer fishing the most important question isn’t what bait to use but whether or not the ice is safe Here are a few tips: How much ice is enough: inches of ice will generally support one adult of average size inches of ice will support a small group of people provided they walk in single file and about ten feet -- White ice is only about half as strong as clear blue ice -- River ice is much weaker than lake apart over twelve inches thick will usually support the weight of a car Stop look and listen: for color changes and cracking patterns It may mean ice is weak out for holes that other anglers have cut -- Listen for cracking sounds indicating weak ice Always remember: -- New ice is stronger than old ice quickly! If ou see someone fall through the ice: Find a pole rope or article of clothing and extend one end to victim This will insure that the victim doesn’t go under 2 Lay flat on the ice to keep weight distributed evenly spreading arms and legs as you move toward the victim 3 Explain recovery technique to victim (above) and offer assistance if possible Don’t try to pull the victim out Chances are you’ll both end up in the water Ice fishing can be a pleasant and rewarding experience Popular waters like Bear Lake Willard Bay Mantua Deer Creek Scofield Panguitch and Otter Creek reservoirs offer some of the year’s best fishing in the winter Stock Show beef tag deadline The deadline for beef tags for the 1986 Millard County Jr Livestock Show has been set for January 10 1986 at 5:00 pm Applications are available from the USU Extension Office in Delta or Fillmore The 1986 Millard County Junior Livestock Show has been set May 22 and 23 for the Dairy Show and May 27 28 and 29 for the Market Animals Exhibitors must be enrolled in or FFA for 1986 ice If you fall through the ice: Extend your arms flat on the surrounding ice 2 Squirm the upper part of your body onto the ice 3 Roll quickly to one side away from the edge 4 Get out of wet clothes and get warm ALANON resume meetings on Thursday nights at 7:30 pm in the Chamber of Commerce office will iiMatMit UHHBBMSII Alcoholics Anonymous Help Break the Silence Meetings: Mon & Wed pm at Delta City Bldg Chamber of Commerce office 76 N 200 W Delta Tuesdays: 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center 8 COLORECTAL CANCER FACTS: Colorectal cancer Is the second leading cancer killer In Utah If detected and treated early survival rates exceed 75 percent No visible symptoms appear In the early stages detection Is possible only through regular screenings r Once outward symptoms appear the survival rate Is less than 25 percent Men and women are equally at risk Ninety-fivpercent of the cases are found in people 50 and over THE SHORT TERM SOLUTION TO LOW SAVINGS RATES The American Savings 28 Day Preferred Certificate Getting the most for your money is important Now with only $500 minimum deposit you can start earning a high market rate of interest while keeping a high rate of flexibility That's just what you get with the 28 Day Preferred Certificate at American Savings Your money earns interest at a high rate that's compounded for an even higher yield Of course the longer you leave it in the more money you make (and we'll automatically renew it for you at the end of every term if y maturity you can get at your money on short you wish) But with notice if you need to You're money ahead with American's 28 Day Certificate So call or visit lanuan i any of our statewide offices Delta 300 East Main HOW YOU CAN BREAK THE SILENCE: The Chronicle Progress COLORECTAL Editorial Advertising Riley Wood Jean Smith CARE Sale Legal Billing Layout Design Fillmore Office Manager Evelyn Mallet Deb Greathouse Accounts Receivable Circulation Julie Ward Rita Bullcreek CirculationComp Circulation Production Commercial INC CANCER Shellie SCREENING PROGRAM PO BOX 11SOO SALT LAKE CITT UTAH Editor Marge Barton Managing Editor Fillmore Mark Amott at Large Reporter 1 INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTH - Dutson Susan Printing Dutson In Advance Subscriptions In County 00 per year ( 00 per 6 months County Out of County tig 00 per year Out of County $10 00 per 6 months Single Copy 25 cents Send Address POSTMASTER changes to PO Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 In ADDRESS CITY 0 American Savings Your Partners in Money Management I Publisher the average over the past five years a Utahn has died from colorectal cancer every 53 hours — Help break the silence A Simple Test That Can Save Your Life! 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