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Show va i STANDARD H.fV. ; Moy 31. 1979 Age not Hair stylist -- visits Todd barrier ( ' : - ' 1 '.if. " Y. y ii ' i' 's' 'r V " . . Utah senior citizens, nearing the traditional retirement age of 65, now have a ehoiee. They can retire or they can continue working, a Utah Department of Social Service1 official aaid in announcing May as Older Fourth grade students from Todd elementary school had a visit Wednesday, May 17, from a hair stylist John, from TJs in Roosevelt, came to the school to discuss hair styling as a career. The students watched two young men have their hair cut and styled, while John discussed changing hair styles, hair cars, and hygiene related to hair. Next week, John will again visit Todd with a more comprehensive presentation for the upper grades. The information, presented with a touch a humor, made the hair stylist one of the more interesting ' of the presentation. Americans Month. Leon PoVey, director of the Division of Aging, noted that the FAIR As part of their International Fair, third graders at East elementary school dressed up in costumes from the countries they were studying. Costumed students included, back row, left to right, Stephanie Harmston, Chris Riser, INTERNATIONAL a bill prohibiting annual . 1979 Utah State Legislature passed job discrimination on the basis of age. the older worker is is qualified as a younger worker, that older worker must be given the same chance at the job he said. PoVey said, . If Paul Gilbert, Troy Dunsmore and Steve Burton; front row, preschooler Julie Harmston, Tana Libolt, Macy Miller, Jared Manning and Tammy Rohrer. mats happened that uals now have a broader time span in which to make their choices. They can retire as early as 56 ta 70 - a 12 to 15 is individ- i EaM Manning, farrier arid teacher ar Roosevelt elementary, gave a demonstration of the art of horse-shoeinfor fifth grade students In connection with a 'World of Work' unit on career possibilities. The students interviewed representatives of a variety of occupations In the Basin' area, including a veterinarian, a feed raiser, a western clothing retailer, and many others directly or indirectly involved in the Horse industiy. , FARRIER-Den- nis g year span. In discussing retirement, PoVey stressed that Americans need to prepare themselves for it physically, psychological ly, spiritually, as well as . ' financially. He emphasised that becoming prepared for retirement should begin early. Individuals need to take into consideration the physical and mental reserves they will have. They should consider educational interests and opportunities they might have passed up that they will now be able to recapture. a gw "r ' names of Jim John and Jedediah Bridger, Ashley Smith evoke visions of exploration, trading, the earliest activity of white men in Utah. Mountain Man Leon Roberts and fourth grade teacher Kyle an early scene in conDye nection with a class in early Utah history at East elementary. MOUNTAIN MEN The re-ena- ct Left to right, Todd sixth grade, Virtus Keddy, Merkley, fifth grade, Kevin Utley, fourth grade, and Trent Larsen, third grade, were the top finishers in East elementary TOP FOUR school's mini-marath- on held over a course near Lapoint Friday, 1 8. Despite the May heat, all who May entered the race eventually completed it and the services of the county nurse, who accompanied the group, were never required. three-mil- e Fresh Lb. Beef Rea Delicious Stew APPLES MEAT. Stowarts Fish off Tho Woek COD SQUARES E RUN-T- hey called it a but more than a minieffort was required to go the distance. East elementary school students who mini-maratho- n, placed in the event are pictured, with Jim Baumgart, the third grade teacher who came in first in the adult division. Principal Orvel Hullinger finished last among the adults but managed to get to the finish line ahead of a number of students. domestication of the pig began centuries ago in China. n K)2) Cantalope Salmon Centered Med FROZEN THREE-MIL- J White Lb. MUSHROOMS $1M Green AVOCA BOOT ZErfoOr? Alias Crest....... I Goslrwra Bpifqii Bar lb. !3! ji QjraflTfh Alba Sdlsor.OQ1 |