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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday September 26. 2002 9A Concentration, memorization promote learning in students (Continued from page 8A) Cattle Country Quilt Guild contact Michelle Goldsmith at For information on meetings, 650-329- 0. Gastric bypass support group - meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at Castleview. For information, call WUmaHowa at 472-50- Central Utah Stock Car Racing Association - meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., at Helper Civic Auditorium. For information, contact Reed Phillips at 613-828- 8. League of Utah Writers - Price chapter meets the third Monday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, call Margaret Christensen at 637-077- 2. days, 7 Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.; Jobs Daughters, Bethel 3, second and fourth Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; and York Rite (chapter, council, commandery alternating), first Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Utah Eastern Shrine ub. Contact Norman Smith for information. ation, : i Jeanette Utah Friends of deontology - Castle Valley chapter meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., in the CEU museum classroom. For information, contact the museum or Duane Tay-lor at 613-506- 0. Carbon County Model Railroaders - The group meets Thursday at 7 p.m. For information, residents may call Terry Wheeler at 636-068- - Carbon County Historical Society - meets the last Thure-o- f the month at 7 p.m. at the courthouse. For information, or contact Kathy Hamaker. Joanne Hyatt at 472-5062 Newborns in are encouraged to donate baby items for needy infants in Carbon County. For information on volunteering or donating items, residents may contact Teresa Kilcrease at Need-Residen- ts 637-532- 4. MOPS -- The and fourth Monday of the month at p.m. at Price Chapel Adult crafts, child care and childrens program included. For call Tami Campbell at 637-754- 2. Castle Country OHV meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the upstairs room at city hall The group posts information on issues regarding land use and road closures on its web site at ccohva.com. For information, contact Tony Kossat 637-514- 5. Price Ladies of Elks --The group meets the first Wednesday . of the month. For information, contact Susan Etzei at 637-5772- iDRUGS Carbon students should take time to consider what practices promote learning. Tvo key factors in learning are concentrating and memorizing. Students should consider the following tips to develop or improve learning skills: Set aside a specific place and time for studying. Concentration is often a matter of routine and environment Make sure the study environment is equipped with the necessary supplies. Reduce external distractions by turning the telephone off, getting away from background noise and telling others to take time out from talking to them. Mast teens support having background music. However, music that distracts from concentration is counterproductive. Avoid daydreaming. Record distracting ideas that can be taken care of later. lake sides on issues they read about to help create interest in what they are studying. Find relationships between old interests and new information. Study small sections to help master specific ideas rather than trying to grasp large sections of material in a short time. Tike planned, short breaks as a reward for accomplishing a learning goal. Concentrate on the most difficult material when they are the freshest. Eat appropriately and sleep enough so study time is focused and used profitably. Study with others when possible in small, focused groups. Pay attention to the factors that make study efforts productive. Ask others to identify study alternatives. In time, people learn what approach works best for them. Apply appropriate methods to memorize. There are two general ways-b- y rote or mechanically TURN IN A PUSHER j tion tables and telephone numbers are learned by rote. Ideas, concepts and theories are learned by understanding. Never be satisfied with a hazy idea ofwhatisbeing read. If people are not able to follow the thought, they review the reading. Relate new ideas to current knowledge. Survey the reading material. When studying, break the material into parts, but keep the whole in mind. Experiments indicate that a quick survey of material headings and summaries before reading gives an orientation that increases retention. I I I I I Name of suspected drug dealer: I Nickname: I I Description: Ht . Hair Sex Age WL. Eyes SS Motor Vehicle: Make i i i i Reduce rapid forgetting, which can be up to 60 percent after a reading session, by spaced verbal or written reciting of the material. Reciting can take place while reading sections and personally rewordingihe information. Read difficult passages aloud. Make illustrations of the studied material. Personal Examples are easier to remember at exam time. Flash cards are useful when studying languages. Outline d chapter or lecture and fill in keywords, concepts or write in examples. When writing down the material, students will know whether they have learned the information. Review information immediately. The best review time is soon after learning has taken place. The beginning and the end of material being studied is the best remembered so people should pay dose attention to the middle. Review the material to refresh memories before going to bed unless physically or mentally overtired. Freshly learned information is better remembered after a period of sleep than after an equal period of daytime activity. to Improve Substance Abuse ' Teatment The plan recommends a variety of actions to help the Nation meet the challenges presented by addiction. The guidelines fix: positive action in the plan range from dosing the serious gap in treatment capacity and urging insurers to provide coverage for dependence equivalent to other medical ditions to assuring that an individual needing treatment will be identified, be assessed and receive treatment no matter where Color I I License I I I I I Method of dealing: J Location of dealing I I I j Drug(s) being dealt: I I I I I I Mail completed forms to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Task Force 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. J li! e. ' WATER k SOFTENER SALT?-- ST Delivered to your door on a We $ Call will regular basis put directly into your tank it today to sign up for your home delivery Call Frank At Castle Country Salt Service O 687-279- or 1 820-006- 5 the plan is the recommendation to change attitudes. The goal of the recommendation focuses on reducing the stigma associated with addiction by educating the public to recognize it for what it is - a treatable medical condition. In fact, addiction is a condition with a model of successful treatment similar to hypertension or diabetes. There is no better time than during September, National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, for mental health professionals to urge die community to make effective treatment available at the local level for people in need. Making effectivfe treatment available to individuals at the local level is in the spirit of the 2002 recovery month theme: Join the Voices of Recovery: A Call to Action. to SLOW and STOP before the light turns red. Many crashes occur due to people rushing to beat" the yellow light. DOWN Premium OnOff Road Truck Tire Samsonite Wheeled Cany-O- n Upright and a Michelin Road Atlas with tye purchase of any four new Michelin tires. ARIES 86 East 1G0 South 637-550- 0 FREE Valve Stems FREE Tire Disposal V Steak, Coconut Shrimp, Crab Grabber, Baby Back Ribs, phreSoup.SPoJjARoi. All For Come Iky our Salmon at Lunch Time Only! 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Four Comers Community Behavioral Health has confirmed the findings in the local community. All the factors contribute to a an estimated $294 billion cost to society annually. Not long ago, experts in the recovciy field at the federal, state, and local levels collaborated on an initiative to develop Changing the Conversation: The National Treatment Plan Initiative I I I I The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside of the Carbon Metro Drug Task Force. and by understanding. Multiplica- By TERRY TEIGELER Utah State University I manuhduwrti MWntwhWi ItardHMnM FwnnWmnM WfntkhMd dOK aood to 3BP bBtow fhlMBM TlOOXbiationSlJationwide 637 - 6100 I IRELLI BFGoodric . |