Show I The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday November 9 1995 — r Happenings : Discipline lecture Latin-Americ- Providence Elementary School invites the public ure 01 “positive Discipline” by Jane Nelson 9 ! pm Friday in the Providence school gym Nelson is a licensed marriage family and child counselor and is the author of eight books j ' ?from 7-- Cache Non-LD- S I I : Singles Singles a group designed for but open to anyone over 25 will meet at 5:30 pm Friday in the lounge at Tony Roma’s The group is also having a potluck dinner Saturday For more information call Dave 755-- : 0431 evenings before 9 Non-LD- S Non-Mormo- ns Horse training Utah State University professor Larry Slade and Knudsen of the Universal Equestrian Cen-- ! ter in West Bountiful will collaborate to teach a short course Friday and Saturday titled “Gaining Control of Your Horse” The course begins from 6-9 pm Friday in room 241 of the Agricultural Sci- ence building at USU That evening instructors will coveim principles of behavior as they apply to horse training Saturday’s lecture beginning at 9 am will be devoted to demonstrations of methods to achieve horse control it Registration is $30 To register on a basis contact Tami Spackman at Stu- 0 dents may choose to take the course for 1 credit through Continuing Education room 102A of the Eccles Conference Center at USU ! Vhughn I ! non-cred- 797-215- : Bazaar Presbyterian Women’s annual bazaar from 10 l am to 2 pm Saturday in the fellowship hall of t First Presbyterian Church 12 S 200 West Logan J gifts from Pueblo to People These Third World crafts empower poor people in many countries to become and to escape Items for sale include handmade gifts of all kinds and baked and canned goods Lunch will be served from 11:30 am to 1 pm New this year will be an ng bottles and Styrofoam Proceeds benefit Summit Elementary students For more information call Stan Hall 1 Page '1 9 The Book Table The program part of the Book Table's “Pillow Pajama Story Hour” scries is free and open to the public Children may bring their own pillows 563-659- poverty LDS Fireside Alternative Christmas Market The Alternative Christmas Market will be from 10 am to 4 pm Saturday in the gym of First Presbyterian Church 12 S 200 West Logan This market will offer shoppers the opportunity to help hungnr sick and homeless people around the world help themselves A Cache Valley LDS Singles Fireside for ages 5 will be at 7 pm Sunday in the relief society room in the LDS church at 502 E 300 North Logan The speaker will be Toni Weight the Dean of Student Development at Weber State University who will speak on “Make it so” Refreshments will be served Smoking cessation course 30-4- Veteran assistance A smoking cessation course begins from 5:45-6:4- 5 pm Tuesday at Logan Regional Hospital Behavioral modification and peer support are used as participants identify their smoking patterns and learn to manage and control them to quit for life Cost of the course is $25 For more information or 0 to register call the Education Center Cache Humane Society will hold an adopt a pet day from noon to 2 pm Saturday at the Whittier Community Center Pets will be available for adoption into responsible homes Those seeking assistance with the Department of Veterans Affairs may visit with FE Martinez of the Disabled American Veterans from 11 am to noon Suffrage program Veterans dinner Blood mobile Smithfield American Legion Post 58 is having its free veterans dinner at 7 pm Saturday at 104 S Main Smithfield All Post 58 members and their for more inforpartners are invited Call mation McKay-De- e Hospital’s blood mobile will be at Presto 1210 E 200 South Lewiston from pm Monday For more information call Lynn Porter Adopt a pet 563-58- 64 750-531- Monday at Logan Job Service 7-- Adoption celebration Holiday open house Gift ideas new products and tips on how to finish a photo album will be available at an open house from 9 am to 5 pm Saturday at 395 E Center Hyde Park RSVP by calling Suzanne Lundgren Kecycfing day Summit Elementary PTA and Smithfield City are sponsoring a recycling day from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday behind the city office building in Smith-fiel- d Items that will be accepted are aluminum cans and other scrap aluminum all types of bundled paper cardboard plastic milk jugs and liter pop The public is invited to a program “Two Roads to Suffrage: How Utah Women Won the Vote Twice” from 9 pm Tuesday at Bridgcrland Applied Technology Center Food Service Room 5 Participants should park in the north lot and enter by the northeast door The program featuring Brigham Young University history professor Carol Madsen is jointly sponsored by the American Association of University Women the League of Women Voters and Utah State University’s Women’s Center Anyone interested in adoption is invited to a celebration of November as National Adoption Month at 7 pm Monday in the north entrance of Bridgcr-lan- d Applied Technology Center Activities include a spotlight of the adoption family of the year a pinata ami refreshments Cartoonist visit Salt Lake Tribune editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley will read the story of Slickrock a quiet town with friendly decent folk who say “gosh” and “shucks” and “Howdy friend” at 6:30 and 8 pm Tuesday at Deadlines explained Happenings are published as a free service in The Heraid Journal on Tuesdays Thursdays and Sundays on a space available basis Announcements should be typed or clearly written and brought to The Herald Journal Office 75 W 300 North at least three days prior to desired publication For more information call Jennifer Hatch or Lance Fra1 zier 752-212- I I rf rt I I I I I Continued from Page 17 l t I More companies are also allowing workers to change their ( fund allocations more often Some companies allow i changes daily I j Improvements in 401(k)s aren’t j complete charity from employers i In the past workers relied on i employer-sponsore- defined-ben- - d Indoor air quality worse than outdoors Department last minimum guideout year spelled lines on what constitutes an acceptable 401(k) but employers complain that they offer only limited legal protection The biggest growth in 401(k)s is among small companies It costs anywhere from $300 to $1500 to set up a 401(k) at a small company says consultant Gary Flotron of St Louis Add to that about $30 per year for each employee By USU Information Services The-Lab-or I ! retirement fund shrinks because the boss provided too few investment choices or no education efit plans to support their retire- -j ment By switching the emphasis to 401(k)s employers transfer responsibility for retirement to their workers Or they try to Employers could still face lawsuits if a worker’s ' The bad news is that more small businesses these days are passing those expenses on to employees says Flotron Some consumers might be startled to learn that the indoor air quality of their home is worse than the outdoor pollution Sources of indoor air pollution range from dust mold and mildew to chemical emissions from common household products appliances furnishings and building materials Poor ventilation and tight insulation allows pollutants to build up indoors Because the of the great surface area it covers new carpet is often suspect in home air quality says Dr Leona Hawks Like other household products new carpet can be a low level source of airborne chemicals These emissions also called ‘ volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contribute to the total level of pollutants in the Experts say dust mold mildew and chemical emissions can make homes major source of air pollution adverse health effects to levels of chemicals emitted by new carpets Hawks says Some people report allergy or flu-lisymptoms that they believe are caused by newiy installed carpet however it is hard to pin down all the possible causesof these type of symptoms New adhesives are available but you may have to ask for them if you are concerned or have a known sensitivity to certain emissions She says the Carpet and Rug Institute recommends that the ventilation system in public and commercial buildings be operated at maximum outdoor air flow before during and for 48 to 72 hours after the new carpet installation In homes you should leave doors and windows wide open whenever possible and use fans to increase the flow of outdoor air ke low-emitti- home or building She says it’s important to remember that the carpet itself is only part of a total floor covering system that may include the pads and installation adhesives Actually emissions from new carpet and pads tend to be lower than those of many other construction materials such as some paint and wood stripping and finishing compounds According to the Carpet Manufacturing Association limited research has linked ng To prepare for this $500000 Event!! be admitted Sorry no one will before 10:00 am EVERY ITEM REDUCED Extra Salespeople Extra Credit Personnel Extra Office Staff and EXTRA Delivery People will be on hand to assist you! 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