Show w I I Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday April' 5 2000 1 - e IS By Calvin R Petersen Lord gave and the Lord has taken away blessed be the name of the Lord’ However in this age of genetic As a generalized ideal freedom is an abstraction It is not true that all men or even most men want it a laboratory of our free-- mar” of cultural experience has doms can tell us something about grown insufficient for them to make ' this In James always been a lot less dear what constitutes competency how does one prepare for sense of what they see leading the future or address the deeper questions of what constitutes a meaning- inevitably to anxiety and paranoia the basic fill life? When kids just out of high of Historically questions who to be and what to do were large- - school are becoming instant million: ly determined by birth There weren’t aires on the Internet why sit through ': a lot of options a lot of general education classes in Contrast that with today in whkh preparation for who knows what? In h new careen (if we can still call them the same vein as the possibilities for that) are appearing almost overnight immediate gratification continue to and many that exist are being drastiincrease will anything else be important? cally altered or rapidly disappearing )le today have an array of In short if we are at last reaching choices unimaginable even a genera-fio- n the point where humanity's long- ago but could this multiplication sought ideals of individual of possibilities and uncertainties’: are to be realized we may become overwhelming? The skyrock-etin- g have a lot of rethinking to do about rates of depression and suicide what it truly means to be free we have witnessed among the young in recent yean suggest that some- Calvin R Petersen PhD Is a psycholthing may be very wrong ogist In private practice with LifeSpan In a society in which it is becoming : Mental Health Services - novel Joyce’s Finnegan k Wake grammar is largely discarded as the sentence is replaced engineering WaldemerPRead and constant by the “sounddance" But is this a innovation' liberation of expression or gibberish? : 1 In the “atonal" musk of Shoenberg Freedom ii a highly prized social historical V ideal Yet freedom is always limited assumptions accepted rules of composition are not in evidence but is it musk or noise? To be a member of a society means about human are limitations and Does the work of Picasso represent constraints with rules existing the highest form of art or pathology ' Living with other people places lim-- being turned down of perception? Many people don’t its on what wc can and cannot do upside like modern art It is too ambiguous : But if freedom is measured by the and the possi' The rules by whkh it is to be inter choices' and modes of expression we bilities for are afforded it is now increasing by what we can control and change are preted and understood are not easily Throughout most of coming to seem almost unlimited" accessible In essence it is too free exponents history people saw their lives as: But are we prepared for so much In the same vein there are many people today who believe the world is largely governed by forces beyond freedom? Freedom is paradoxical It is the out of control There is too much their control Man’s only freedom it was believed consisted in his accep- - basis of creativity but unfettered by going cm too much change too many ' tance of this predicament In the limits and rules it flirts with anarchy lifestyles and possibilities and it is and chaos The arts which have all happening too fast Their “gram- words of the Book of Job: ' " ' V -- : : V ' " “the seminar to f 1 By USU Media J i V- - Relations ‘A - such as harassment ' discrimination recruitmentand reten-tio- n on a daily basis” said Troy McBride student coordi- nator for Partners in Business “This seminar will continue the Partners in Business tradi-tiof building on academic and corporate America” Jon M Huntsman Jr vice ’ - ii: If your own work as well as -' 'S' that of your workplace and community needs to be awakened by the corporate soul then tune in to the 17th Annual Human Resources Seminar at Utah State University April 5- - directors for all of the Hunts-man companies and is the president and CEO of the Huntsman Cancer Foundation Apart' from beingthe youngest US Ambassador of to Unleash the Power of Peo-ple at Work” He has consulted listed in the “Best Lawyers in America” and was named the with companies such - as Utah State Bar Employment IBM Xerox Coca-Col- a Lawyer of the Year for 1999 ! C - ' Other AT&T and others speakers include Joan Baar will provide a new ' P Brannick president Bran- approach to understanding the nick HR Connections Barry J nominated as the Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 'vU-J The seminar sponsored by chairman of the board of Switzerland Huntsman js Huntsman Corporation the known as a family man who Partners in Business highh a for largest privately held and gives of his time to better the processes lights manufacchemical the soul" community and world through present“awakening ed along with other strategies turing company in America his involvement with numerthat will help managers at all joins the founder and chief ous bonds and institutions Izzo will teach ways to care levels make informed deci- executive officer of John Izzo sions regarding qn array of Consulting Inc and Lois Baar for and control your own soul prominent human resources of The Corporate Renewal i at workand align personal Network and also the chair of and company values He is the issues ’"The seminar wiltjing stu- the Employment Law Depart- author of more than 60 articles dents together with pixjfession-al- s ment of Parsons Behle and ' and of the' highly acclaimed book “Awakening to receive training from Latimer Huntsman is bn the board of the Corporate Soul: Four Paths experts who deal With issues : modifications of Utah's employment law Her presentation will give an overview of judicial and leg- up-to-d- : ’ islative developments Scholar-in-Residcn- Novations affect-in- g experienced litigator and trial attorney Baar consults with employers conducts employment training’ and acts as a wned r ’ mediator and arbitrator in employment cases She is a member of the Board of Legaj i mission V- - j x -- : v: two-da- p f - ” ry Advisory Council and many other organizations Baar was : Susan Group Grace Outreach and Educa- - v tion program manager US Equal Opportunity Commission and Louise Young presi- - X Nadell president and co- -' dent alchemy consulting and v founder InfoLink Screening design M MerServices Inc Carol According to coordinator f chasin national director of v McBride students can volun- - : ' training Seyfarth Shaw Fair- - leer to host presenters for the weather and Geraldson James: seminar which is a great VCardall president: The ? opportunity to meet business V' Rockland ' Group Patti professionals as well as estab-Meglich-Sespic- o HR director lish networking for the future Carlisle Engineered Products y The conference will Fenton L: Broadhead presi-- v be held in the Eccles Conferdent Peak International and ence Center on the USU camIntcrcon Inc Travis Ander- - pus For more information son senior consultant Max- - about the seminar or to rcgis- comm Inci C Brooklyn Derr ter call the Partners in Busi- or toll professor of human resources y ness af : - ’ : free David at Eccles management r Aid Society Utah Labor Com- -: co-auth- or ce j Utah employers 'I As an family-o- four-pat- X : this century he was recently on School of Business University of Utah V 435-797-22- 79 800-472-99- h A'V'" Thanks to you Scholars Ai£ Showi BeKoni 8pM $4 Thanks also to Lee’s Market"J place and On the Avenue for :' V selling daffodils for the AmerTo the editor ican Cancer Society v' March the week of During bunch it At only $5 per you may have noticed to raise bouquets of daffodils in your takes a lot of support that’s but much how $10000 bank medical piTkc school sent ACS headquarters and tq you or in local businesses homciThcse beautifol flow w here in UtahJhank you for ers marked the 16th annual nelping to baftle cancer It seems to touch all of our lives Daffodil Days for the Ameriin large or small ways Dafcan Cancer Society By are our symbol of hope fodils daffodils we were able V': to deliver over 2000 bouquets for a cure in our valley Wc had great Norma Olsen participation from Avon to Daffodil Days Chairperson Lewiston making our efforts V here in Cache Valley the best in the whole state of Utah! areTraffic ' My thanks to Ed Winger and all who work at the Plant Peddler for letting us invade their To the editor My sincere appreciation is space for a few days each year They are so helpful in taking directed to those who are orders receiving shipment responsible be it the Logan making deliveries and doing City School District Logan anything else we need them to City' the Board of Education - f or one special individual How do ? A fundraising effort like this grateful I am for the new requires a dedicated group of school traffic signs They are hard workers Thank yous go excellent They add beauty to to Spencer Parkinson Shelby our streets and are easily seen Olson Herm Olsen Dixie at a distance If they are instrumental in Fames Carcn Nelson Jack Kidd Debbie Raymond saving one individual from accident or pain they are well Chcrie Kidd Nina DcSpain worth the cost of the change Jill Mortenscn Dorothy Walts fundraisers great - 4 6-- II pre-selli- ng ' 5 signs much appreciated from across this country E: Brandley'V & youth' and from 18 countries' and ter- Emily Rose Brandlcy a old Mountain Crest High ' School senior has been chosen as this year’s first place winner of Soroptimist International of Logan’s Youth Citizenship Awaids:Xr 'V Brandlcy will hgtirewfej'ltf the club at a luncheon on April 18 ait the Whittier Community 'Center in Logan "' Youth Citizenship Award is a Soroptimist International of 17-ye- Edward's Debbie Ellis Janet ' Logan- - - ' contri-- - recognizes outstanding butions made by young people in their homes schools communities and the world YCA is a merit award program and is not based on academic ifYlill BJkMall All: Seats $4 MOVIES 5 MP2450 North Main Recording 't k ii'-- course sea kayaking in Chile’s t s' remote fjords ' Student Body President at NOLS is is leader in wildcr-ness education teaching Mountain Crest High School is a member of the Key Club and sits on die debate and vol- v-- leyball teams?- - (- - Vtr--' i ' m aoct AmnT TDK A POWFftFUtnLM Erin 'ddfet - ins On Earth 1 Hn ” WLd 410 713 MOV HOTUNE rM 7534444 60 West 2 -- : MrtNMUMIlAH halnlhaMftS Kw AT ' MMWffMMM 'seats' GREAT CREAT PICTURE Walt Disney Presents 2 Toy Story ' : - ss MrtwHnioin IVfMMIAniOtVJi v ' 7M - 9:00 (Afatmeas All Saats JJ00r IN DTI tHOwt etfOPi fVlNINCS ‘ ADUITt 14 i m " - wo 7 BMcowrr rushhi on I HR 4 W tra-- tkamts hlUMta - Fmal Destuution m MKVhw MrtWNtfMaSN - Whahvir It Tams Dad 710905 8ataTkn7fl)tlO mSSIONTOIlARStK) I:'’ mtm MB DaLd 445 705 fOOSd (MVQUEfeui mr dog skip (to 66 North Recording 753-- 1 900 Romeo Must Du m Mdw2:IS Ukd 4357C0W55at MMW WUMtUCm ' HEXTRIDiVr V:t5SdM4aiM5 1 m ioU tlfT ITIKTIV AVilUHt SNOWMTn fcLfcilhnMD Thi Nwm WONDEKBOVSn DaA tatnlhaMO ©An an : PM Sd Madin 2O04X mmsanmotsooumiKAtTM In N0W4U I111IA fimttt Capitol Arts Alliance proudly presents : Friday April 14 2000 8:00 pm at the Ray Watts classes Ellen Eccles Theater at Logan High Schtxil Ntwapapar Experience the haunting sounds of traditional Vietnamese music and instruments In Education A & - ‘ 'BefitlCoWrflfofithelAlllance if your business wants 1 or Call The Herald Journal at to help provide a classroom with the most current textbook available 752-212- lllltl1lMI Mllll 'F 111 060300 8SB0C0B U’J )n®8000 4 A - H'1 i i PPCINEMAT3 Box Office open Daily 3:43 Sat AOMIgtlWCMUMWIB U00 KHfLDflENtm r-i- fiiaanijgpiwr AM ADULTS ' ipiii M5Stfw220: ncftfTi Tw Skuus 1" el UTAH 5752-307- n ItoaovKH 430 7X) Daly at 435 7:20 NOMaacaoftMcouwr InIHR or 307332-122- 0 6urcnn TMKNOOUr TNEW TWO VRAM ANSSJONt M L A POWTf DUWPftWOrVOU OOMMOCftTMW students each year For more information please visit web call m show us ran THEFmsr mm what a - site http:wwwnolsedu I Emile Eckart of Weilsville recently completed a spring semester in Patagonia with the National Outdoor Leadership Gods Army ' Mat A7:ia20tbMAwlD outdoor than more to 3000 leadership of- 8 OR OffCOUMT 'v'1' ' 787-943- Gift Book Available Road to El Dorado mi Sal MatMli) at 4:10 7tt fpejaVthefiplrecUQn o£the She is currently serving 'S Box Office open Daily 3:45 Sat her-scho- awards and federation-levwhere she will compete with : ' 4 - : the Americas program that Nightly Marvena H Marshall ritories ''£ The Soroptimist Internationregions in the world — the al of Logan chose Brandlcy jugged Patagonia wilderness because of her optimistic attiof southern Chile Students tude her commitment to climbed to high altitudes and and community and ' crossed huge glaciers and r : achievement Brandleynow becomes eligible for region School In the expedition-styl- e course students spent 75 days ' exploring one of the wildest ' ar ’' Sue Williams Carol Arm- -' strong Sheri Badger Rcxanne V-- IVl 31J1 Osborne and Sally Meikle Cancer Society WESTATESTHEATRES ' WiMilriji |