Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday May 19 1913- -1 1 Summer jobs for youth Vblunteer of the weelo Edward Mendenhall of choice Life has its ups and downs and the debt each one of us owes can be paid back are considering volunteer work “Be aware of how you feel Even though Edvard Men about things You have to feel denhall la a busy dairy former good about yourself and unwith his father in Richmond he through volunteering" Because of his volunteer ef- derstand yourself plus be flnda time to do volunteer work: forts Edward believes “It sensitive I fed more comfortMaybe it'a even better becauae mo makes have a better feeling able now about death and dying farming doean’t have find about church It helps me to since working with the Hospice my working houra and the time can get a better perspective on program” be more flexible Edward believes the benefits Edward la 31 years old and things” of likes and is Edward doing volunteer work is people has had many opportunities for “You get to meet new can he to wherever willing great help volunteer service He worked at He his effort forth for best puts people and by so doing the Mental Health Unit for 4 others Edward however feds friendships increase" Edward yeara helping patients with also suggested “We should can what is “Offering you give their special needs He has also not Somereceived encourage people to do vdun-tee- r worked for almost 2 years with sometimes work Once I got started I not times are people receptive the Hospice program helping realised there are a flood of to to needs but have your you patients who are terminally ill opportunities in this valley for and their families in dealing keep on trying anyway” Edward advises people who volunteer service" with the dying process “Volunteering has changed my life I believe we all have a common debt to help each other Someone helps me and I help someone else" Edward said “Of course it’s a matter Applications for the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) are now available in Logan at the Bear River Association of Government's Office of Labor and Training 170 North Main Program Coordinator Jay Howell said area youth aged 14 through 21 may apply for the program Multiple criteria are considered to determine eligibility for the program Howell said and priority will be established to serve disadvantaged Individuals with greatest need The deadline for applications to be submitted is May- 31 Howell said He added that - BRAG'S Monday through Fri- day office hours until that date are being extended to I pm for the convenience of working parents and guardians who must countersign the applications of 14- - to Participants in SYEP will be assigned to worksites at city county state federal and agencies according to Howell Program activity will last eight weeks from June 13 through August 8 BRAG anticipates a substantial Increase in summer work applications due to the youth program having been abolished last year non-prof-it No need to fear harm from ash RICHLAND Wash (UPI) -The vast majority of Northwest residents need not fear any harm from the tons of volcanic ash that poured out of Mount St Helens and covered most of the region three years ago A study being conducted at the Battelle Northwest research laboratory has found the impact of short-terexposure to the ash to be inconsequential “People can rest assured they don't have to worry and I’m baaing this statement in part on observations during 12 months of exposure to rats" said Dr Alfred Wehner a m Wehner is overseeing a study funded by the National Institutes of Health on the impact of ash from the cataclysmic May IS 1880 3860000 eruption of Mount St Helens The three-yestudy which is about half finished involves the exposure of laboratory rats to varying concentrations of ash for varying periods of time “We do see that certain lung changes do occur at high concentrations" Wehner said "It (the ash) is not but on the other hand it's not ar harmless" Wehner said the biggest potential But Wehner conceded that component of the ash — free loggers could eventually suffer cyrstalline silica — exists in a ' some lung tissue change during concentration of only 2 percent the course of exposure over a to 4 percent and cannot be number of years considered dangerous “In the forests the ash doesn’t go away — it stays" he Free crystalline silica is the said “When these people cut agent that causes severe scardown trees there is still a ring of the lungs in the miners’ considerable amount of ash that ailment known as Mack lung becomes airborne" disease Battelle biologist health-threateni- ng Visit Friday May lieutenant is a Stevenson co-pil- ot at with the 1103rd Communications Squadron was previously assigned at Kwang Ju Air Base South Korea He ia a 1971 graduate of Sky View High School technician one-thir- d itw eimn fo eua ami services “in every state" and sees its newsletter someday becoming a national publica- r- ftnoss center In Ms part of iho ato bur wot nor going to slop them As the demand arises wel develop special dosses ond programs In donee soUdcfenso nutrition todal make-uand much much pore A Ioiqo swimming pool b Included In our ft veal's plans - 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SQb01(2lDD®0D§ OMeet The Aggie Football Team! Sweepstakes! Members of the 83 Aggie football team will be proiont from 2 to 6 P M to discuss tho coming season Meet them and catch thoAggio Spirit I a free video cassette recorder a year’s free membership a man’s watch a woman's watch and a whole lot morel Win e O Lots OFree Coke And Prizes! single professionals and business people columns written by psychologists and counselora and descriptions of services for singles including singles clubs The newsletter shims the typical matchmaking awingers’ ads but does print ads for the e “correspondence pen Of free Passes! you like what you see and would like to try it out at a later date we'll be handing out complimentary free passes If Free Coke at the Juice bar and free six packs of the new Diet Coke and Caffeine Free Coke to be given away live on 2 FM Q-9- pal-typ- OQ42 O Athletic Fashions Modeled Broadcasting live! Listen to 2 FM for a live broadcast from our facilities between 2 pm and 6 pm Lots of fun and free prizes to be given away non-prof- it Q-9- The latest In athletic wear and dance fashions will be modeled throughout the center all day middle-of-the-roa- mid-Ma- for the Future mil i prooaofy mo on pnvaro We've Got the Equipment O Enter Our Grand Opening are profiles of “This is the first effort to set up a singles headquarters for any state that I know of" Ms thing” Latzkc said “We’re not religious and The organization's we’re not political” Ms Latike most ambitious endeavor so far says “We’re trying to be very d was the “Oklahoma Singles careful to be a y in Oklahoma Fair” in organization” She said the organization City The group is expanding its leaves the question of Intimate newsletter relationships between singles monthly which has been circulated to 500 “up to them” “We’re not trying to take a subscribers at 10 a year Mrs Latake who operates a parental position" she said part-tim- e accounting service “We’re really an Information has bigger plans “I look forward to making a Average age of people who aalary aome day" she said attend the group’s workshops is “Qur ultimate goal is to have 38 for women and 32 for men our own building office and although ages range from the 20s to the 80s Most are women counaeling services" The "Positively Single" cable and most are divorced Ms talk Latike says program — a half-hoshow with plans for an audience “Most who participate participation segment modeled in the people programs art really after the "Donahue” show — will be offered to cable systems trying to pull their livea together as singles” statewide this summer two in on cable Is It currently Positively Single is aimed' at Oklahoma City suburbs and will making people “feel good about bo shown soon on Oklahoma being single” but Ms Latsske Cttyeable says she would like some day to Ms La tike hopes the group marry again We've Even Got Plans SATURDAY MAY 21 tion “We’ve got a lot of professional people involved here” she said The newsletter is “not a smut publication" and acreens advertisers to keep out massage parlors and escort services “We’re trying very hard not to allow anyone to come in and exploit single and lonely people" Ms Latike aaid Featured ° Mon and women come to the tame buMng but eqjoy completely separate lodMos feta mote personal exordia program Each dde oflen o gym ipa (whMpool) mum Moamroom ihowea and locked Thera b abo a tuntoming loft a lounge and Juke bar tO®QDQ ‘D’Do© can establish counseling Sunday May 22 2 to 6 pm We've Got the Facilities About ft boo pair of Body tenets Corner A&d mar wiaMy cevmr i y A kAalfA ana gJL ihar Includes whole fomtiy 'IDfLflDd v 1 wgmfMow tiro enrtrotomtiy those idondupi con etjoy belonging to only ono privoio fodltiy tor ono tow prices You got untimtiod uio cm our IajIMm win momi yjlft mo Gonvoraence or among ono gomg mgomor or the iomo ftno S you wbh Vo'ieabo easy to find and convvnerwiy moaioa or win North ond 2nd Wft In Logon (The Old Eta Lodge boWngO la Singles group stresses positive one-nig- ht ° We're Convenient Air Force Resale Airman ' Kevin L Hodges son of Kermltt L- - and Maureen 'G 'Hodges ' ' Prova-Dayton has graduated from the ' US Air Force airframe repair ' TOch Sgt Steven N Preece specialist course at Chanute Air W son of Luella Williams and Force Base I1L He will now serve at Hill Air S of Eldon Williams of stepaon 31 West 1st North Lewiston has Force Base with the 403th arrived for duty at Davis Combat Logistica Support Monthan Air Force Base Arix Squadron' He is a 1982 graduate Preece an air traffic control of West Side High School CITY (UPI) -Looking for Mr Goodbar is not for Tomi La tike “I did go to the aingles bars" she says “I certainly wasn’t stands and looking for I don't drink but it was the only way I could think of to meet other singles “People in singles bars are very defenrlve I got bored and burned out on it quickly" Believing “there’s got to be a better way" for the approxiof the populamately tion who are unmarried adults divorced mother the of four launched “Positively Single Inc" one year ago The organisation publishes a newsletter holds workshops and produces a program on local cable television — all for Saturday May 21 9 am to 8 pm Sorno huofeh ipos oro foo niGt about getting you physfeotiy ft Otfwfi remind you of a Into MoiJnoiMoitwfS orojutf too pubfc to ft your noedk WH now (how's o private Omm cfifliM In Laom tfiaf fihm vou yw Haifey Mvwoy ond o sptdol footing thoi con moke exetcbe convenient hin ond wontwohtio Travis Air Force Base Calif with the fifth Air Refueling Squadron H8 isa 1980 ra4uate of Brigham Young University OKLAHOMA 20 1to8pm Military news Robert W Stevenson son of Wayne and Shirley Stevenson of 123 West 300 South Wellsville has been promoted in the US Air Force to the rank of first Our Open House - 12-pa- ge CALL US FOR DETAILS bureau’’ 9th ur N 2nd W i A J |