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Show UMTA Thursday, March 13, 1980 annual NIMMN M'f music festival scheduled The Roosevelt Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association is holding their annual musie festival Friday, March 21, in the Vernal Junior high auditorium. Those entering must be junior high age and must play one memorised piece on a sonatina leveL Gary Amano will serve as the adjudicator. He is a Professor of Music at U.S.U. in Logan. He is also a graduate of Julliard and teaches privately. The cost is $4 per student if the teacher is a UMTA member and $5 if Anyone interested please contact Diane Hardy at r. 722-216- 6 by March 14. In addition, Mr. Amano will be giving a workshop that same afternoon from p.m. in the auditorium. The fee is $5 for and free for members. He will be discussing techniques the first hour. The second hour will be open discussion. If interested call Diane Hardy or Kareen Winder at for transportation. 2:30-4:9- 0 Allred spoke Representative to the Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday, March 6, on important issues considered by the most recent session of the s'tate legislature, including concerns of agriculture, local government, law enforcement, and outdoor sports, such as fishing and hunting. ADDRESSES CHAMBER Lorin E. rs . 722-882- 3 CHizen flem Last Thursday, the council took the bus to Price to viait the center there and get ideas that will help eur Program here in Duchesne County. One item that interested them was the average donation given at their meals, compared to ours here. Price gets about 90 cents donation per- - platd erved to our 60 cents here. It should be. understood that their., suggested donation for people who are 60 and over is $1, ours is also $1; However, their charge for persons under 60 is while ours is $1.75. This ' difference does not account for the ' difference in average donations since very few people at the meals are. under 60, so our council felt that thp.'&j-f- t Duchesne County seniors may' not Senior Citizen council SEhtyOf COUNCIL VISITS PRICE-- The aware of the importance ' of the Citizen visited Senior Center Price's Thursday. Pictured are, donation, and some who could afford to donate may not be doing so. , , left ..to right, Carl Peterson, director of the Price Senior Federal regulations ' require Ithatj center and member of the State Advisory Council, Citizens money donated at meals be anon-- ; ymous so no one knows how smueh fred Jones, director of the Duchesne County Senior Citizen each person gives. We can only . program and Max Hartman, chairman of the Duchesne suggest an amount for people 60 or County Council on Aging. over. However, we charge people under 60 the full coat of the moaV, j which ia really $2, not $1.75, The & ' .! I Energy Tip council also felt that if everyone know Mg. Consider taking a bus instead of the what the donated money was used for, " it might help. family car cn your summer vacation. :jFV . Save gasoline costs and energy while Again, Federal regulations require that all money donated bo put back relaxing. directly into the meals program- cover the expenses in providing thsYEv putting her life senior citizen meals. This is exactly, on silk. Sags (nee where the money has been going. In Dpbois) will dia'pifcole lect, our program has j? ply her ; work at the been expanding so that we are V,.Kimball Art Center delivering meals in Roosevelt, Myton, March 9)Apr. 8. Duchesne, Neds, and Altamont, to a This internationally total of 46 people. Frankly, our budget j. known artist took the can't stand that many along with the professional' name of Sa-- 1 increased number of people coming to gajfrom the Scandinavian the congregate meals. This is why our tradition that the sagas appeal is going out to everyone to were the first written contribute the suggested $1, if you can stories that told the life afford to do so. We also plan on having of the times. These someone at the door to charge paintings are Saga's pereveryone who is under sixty $2, which sonal story written with is the estimated cost of each meaL , paint on silks. Tomorrow our bus goes to Salt Lake Shs paints on Chinese for the Boat, Sports and Travel show. silk from Pongee with We will leave Roosevelt at 9 a.m. and special. French paints, Duchesne at 9:40 a.m. We will meet in outlining each design Roosevelt at the parking lot of the first with gum-- . LDS church by the city park, and the like paint. She uses two tan 1 000 styles and patterns courthouse in Duchesne. We do not basic styles: geometric) pick up anyone at their homes unless form choose free from. Free estimate and into (Arabic) and they are on the road we travel. The (Oriental). Her work stallation. bus may not be full so anyone v takes many forms includ- interested should call the courthouse wall WOVEN WOODS ing dresses, scarves, and check. The numbers are pillows and hanging, DECORATIVE BLINDS A reminder and lamp shades. that anyone under 65 must pay $7 to . Saga's work has been ride the bus to Salt Lake. exhibited in Spain, GerOur meal next Tuesday, March 18, many,. French, gwitzer-lanis at the Roosevelt elementary school jind now Park City. In Roosevelt at 1 p.m. Buses leave Neola at 12:40 The Kimball Art Centp.m., Duchesne at 12 noon, and er 4 is open Monday .Altamont ..at.. .12:30 .p.m. Actually,, through Saturday, 10 722-227' a.m. until 9 p.m.; Sun- figure the buaes about 20 minutes -while ws pick up- dayt'noon until 6 p.m. early .homes.' The menu is turkey casserole, candied sweet potatoes, seasoned string beans, fruit salad, cake with orange sauce, bread, 12-6- 0 ! e aw . . Diet related; jTip Accelerate smoothly and moderately. 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Registration for the Vernal class will be in the conference room of the Uintah County hospital, Tuesday, March 18, from 5:80 - 6:80 p.m. The class in Roosevelt will be held Wednesday from 8 p.m. The class in Vernal will be held Tuesdays from 5:30 - 6:80 p.m. Jean Marie Anderson and Lynne Dawson, registered dietitians, will teach the classes. The registration fee is $50. If the participant Attends all ten sessions, $10 will be refunded. If the participant loses at least 15 pounds, or achieves ideal weight, whichever is less, $15 is refunded. Cost to the successful weight controller is only $25 for the entire course. If further information is required, call Jean Marie Anderson at or Lynne Dawson at 7-- 722-853- 722-402- 8. 35 ' - . . 788-248- 722-582- 5 722-460- 1. Jim's Furniture d, 5 CUIBS elevated blood sugar values. Breast cancer seems to be more common in well-fe-d countries and . colon cancer is also associated with total cal' ories and fat consumed. A serious connection has recently been found between gallbladder disease and total calories and fat included in the itory Meals-on-whee- ls program Extension, opened a workshop entitled Diet and Health: The Common Link," with both good news and bad news. The good news was that the number of deaths from obesity and hypertension in the United State is dropping dramatically. The bad news was that the United States only ranks twelfth in the world for longevity in men, which he observed doenat seem very high for the level of our technology. Research shows that people who are overfed suffer from all kinds of problems. Until Americans decrease their intake of food,' their lifespan will probably not be lengthened. hypAtherosclerosis, ertension, diabetes, are all dietary related. Age also seems to be associated with the risk of diabetes. The pancreas Mi of i many older people gradually atop releasing the appropriate amount, of insulin needed to regulate the blood sugar. This causes . control Dr. Lloyd Drury, coordinator of special programs for Utah State - - Color Pbrtrait Package Weight diseases Uintah Basin Standard Fets-N-Pi- . butter, and SULLIVAN'S PFAFF SEWING MACHINE CLOSEOUT SALE V milk. na All six members were present for the March 3 meeting. The members recited the pledge and sang a song. Wanda Frankovich performed a milk and vinegar experiment for the members. ' Shawna and Tammy Wagner made a Dreamy Shake. Shelly Young, Shiree Angus and Judy Muir made Lemon Muffins. Both projects were success- Phone news Items to or 722-51731-206- 31 9 i ful. The club was scheduled to meet again Monday, March 10. Machlnos 6$ All Pfaff Sewing Modols-f- in Stock Several Choose From! o Concert-- master resigns 4 Oscar Chausow, con-- ? eertmaster of the Utah Symphony since 1966, 2 has resigned from that: position as of the end of $ the current season, ' it announced Monday by the orchestra's executive director, Herold L. Gregory. 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