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Show Thursday, Ocloh 30, 1980 ConAmore Continued from page 15 aged to participate in art, involving music, stress of handicapped children. The crucial question, of course, is, Do the teach?" The answer is a resounding "Yea." Any visitor to the school is immediateof ly struck by the atmosphere courtesy, order and good cheer. The structured learning enviroment enables each atudent to put forth his best efforts, and the emphasis on communication allows lasting friendships to develop among students and between students and instructors. The sucess of the programs in achieving the individual golds, which include social adjustment as well as progress in academics, is attested to by the fact that children have been mainstreamed into every school in the Duchesne County District - elementary, junior high school, and high school - with notable success. According to Mrs. Thompson, the Duchesne County School District has of the school's been supportive objectives, and the parents of the students have been "invaluable in developing and pursuing programs that have achieved such good results in Los Angeles, Mrs. and Larry Winn, mental health counselor for Family Services, will present a paper at the National Conference of the Association for Severely Handicapped, which embodies the first program to assist families experiencing the Danny Mace holds the trophy he won for a poster entered in the recent American Legion Auxiliary contest. Not present for the picture was another state winner, Rowdy Semple. The boys are students at ConAmore in Myton. deliver? programs at ConAmore actually fulfill the twin mandates, to love. and to . through the years. y cross-agenc- ConAmore "Does activities and other cultural areas, as well as academics. As a result, students have garnered a number of honors. Including the recent recognition of Danny Mace and Rowdy Semple few their entries in a poster contest sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The boys were state winners and received trophies for their posters. ConAmore students regularly participate in the Special Olympics, and have won numerous medals for their in the various accomplishments events. Teachers, too, are often honored for special accomplishments. Cathering Pickett was this year named Outstanding Classified Employee by the Utah School Employees Association. Miss Pickett is an educational aide at ConAmore. Oct. 81, Thompson 17 Uintah Basin Standard STATE WINNER Ross Ravings 16 Continued from Twenty-two-mont- h Specials October 30, 31, Nov. Bisquits We occasionally receive a form "Letter to the Editor from people who do not aubscribe to us. The latest waa from an Ogden woman who waa complaining about the presa' and talk radio'a handling of the incident at BYU laat week when Gov. Scott Matheaon'a wife, Norma, waa heckled by atudenta there. She indicated in her letter that Matheson ahould have been at the "debate" and pointa out that the Governor waa in Weber County at that time. She ia an avid supporter and member of Right to Life. I . feel that under no drcumatancea ahould a candidate'a wife be attacked or; heckled;' ' : ' wW'ti'H From the "Educated Electorate Department" comes this tale pf woe. At a certain newspaper office in rural Utah, a certain staff member waa marveling that a clip art service (a monthly service to of assist in the making-uadvertisements) had carried the pictures of the three major candidates for the presidency. Yeah, weve got pictures of Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and Johnny...what is it. Johnny p . . would take the matter under advisement at the next regular meeting of the Commission. Dr. Terry M. Buxton cited the projected population growth 'as a result of energy development as an important reason to pursue . an expansion of Roosevelts treatment facilities. Dr. Condie stated that the present facilities are "saturated" at this time with reference to number of patients served as well as number of physicians serving the area. Board member Gordon Snow said that a . planning committee' has researched the needs of the present hospital, met with department heads and doctors for input, in arriving at a preliminary recommendation. He said that one option would be to "phase" the expansion, adding something each year: Snow emphasised that the plans to the JocRital presented -pen Tepresent "ideas tional research and input from other interested parties. The Uintah Basin Association of Governments, will be contacted for information regarding the possible applicability of federal impact fonding to such a project It was emphasized that public support, as well as physician and adminstration support, would be required to get the project underway. , 1 . Utah highway fatalities down over past years Larry E. Lunnen, who is . AReAM 0CrB Uwml the fact that even with improvements sioner of Public Safety and the we have lost 287 lives this year and it Governors representative for highway is anticipated that another 75 to 80 safety, announced that for the first people will die in highway crashes by nine months of 1980 traffic deaths New Years Day 1981. were 19 fewer than for 1979 throug Winter driving is near - the holidays with increased drinking are also near. September and down 58 below 1978 level for the same period. Commissioner Lunnen warned that "This is good news to have aome we cant be complacent because of the even though our improvements we are experiencing. improvements, population is growing, and the amount As drivers we need to be vigilant and of traffic is growing, said Lunnen. 'remember that in most crashes a "We must be doing something right. traffic law has been violated. However, we must not overlook Commis- 1. IbtofirM a 722-487- 5 Telintha Rasmussen Ballard "their daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shislera home. Elaine took them to Salt Lake last Tuesday where they took the bus to Idaho. They also took Leslie to see the orthodonist Ruby Hallett, Gusher, died Oct 26, at her daughter, Eva Harrisons home in Roosevelt Her funeral was held Tuesday, Oct 28 at 1 p.m. in Ballard Ward, e Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson, Rockland, Ida., have been visiting at e Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kettle have a new grand- child born in Lebanon, Ore., to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veleher. He weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. and was named Jeffery Dick. Grandpar-ent- a are Mr. and Mra. Donald Vulcher, Leba' non. The other greatgrandmother is Mrs. Inez Kettle. 1 - Lorin Allred Raised on Raised on farm Educated U Educated Profession-Teach- er Farm of U BYU, USU Professional representative (local, state, national) Energy and water committees Business license Licensed Contractor Pres, of Lions Club Chamber Member County Parade Chairman County chairman & state political platform committee Youth conference advisors Scout leader Little League 4--H USU Profession cattleman Professional representative (local, state, national) Livestock representative Cattleman Cattleman Cattleman Cattleman Explorer leader Church leadership positions Legislative experience 2 yrs. ALL THE PEOPLE ? ? ? ? ? Sancheses e Paula Toyland is. in the Duchesne County hospital, and her mother, ? ? TOTAL-CATTLE- MEN ro MCyfMiHOT. Beatrice Lund berg spent a week in Salt Lake visiting her children. While there, Her sister, Myrtle Winn, came from California to be with her son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Jay Winn, who just had a new baby. The Winns used to live in Ballard. e mother, Emily Hill, is in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake. Estina and her sister spent three days in Salt Lake last week so they could visit their mother every day. e Mr. and Mrs. Charles MilUw have returned after vacationing two weeka in Albuquerque, N.M. WHERE ARE YOUR INTERESTS MR. MYRIN??? D Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner, Matalia, Calif., have been here visitin his brothers, Earl am Delman Gardner, and their aunt, Delma Long. e Estina ? ? leader TOTAL ALARIK MYMN I1M0SA Pillsbury oz.. 716 1225 Thelma Burnett, Boise, Ida., is here staying at her home and earing for her family. e Nancy Mitchell and Betty ' Wimmer were here over the weekend to visit their mother, Nancy Eldredge. They live in Moab. e Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sheedy have moved a double wide trailer house to the area. The house is located on land that used to belong to Calvin Squires. This will be a permanent home, e Mrs. Glenda Cloward is still in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. $1 as,on Wheat & Chex Raisin 23 oz. I Miracle WhipSTw Dressing Pork & Beans&t Dream Whip,., 9019 P Ivory King Size Dish 20 off label Softener ST Pizzas STsiSr:- 1 489 . Dog FoodsrH!hpr:n I page are) are allergic Fill in the blank with your favorite columnist. Bushl" old Steven Van the individual attention he Wagoner apparently enjoys receives from educational aide Sheila Landry. The ConAmore philosophy includes the belief that early intervention can do wonders! Board Hospital 15 Continued from page i NEVER TOO YOUNG fab,lt - 129 I29 55 125 $139 I 115 $109 69 Margarine SR Coffee m. j. 59 899 b. 3 ib. 48 Milkl.Fam"vCm 65 Popcorn Dinners K....' 4$l Noodles Sauce 489 Jolley Time 2 Lb.. Smack Ramen Hunts 8 oz. Tomato. Margarine . . . . sn . . . Imperial Soft 1 Lb. . 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