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Show 4 Basin Standard dUintah Christmas contest winners Heather-Williams- League . If you are considering breastfeeding your first baby or have had difficulties during your past nursing experiences; we welcome you to attend our next LaLeche League meeting on January 13 at 10 a.m. Our meeting will be The Art of Breastfeeding and overcoming Difficulties" covering subjects such as: the necessity of night nursing, reducing engorgement, and your . babys needs. S Please come and bring along a friend. For more information call 722-355- 7 or 722-415- 1. VN, Williams Heather home from deployment Navy Seaman Harold N. Nelson, Jr. son of Harold N. and Connie R. Nelson, Altamont, has returned from a deployment to the Mediterranean. He is a crewmember aboard the tank landing ship USS Saginaw, homeported at Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, Va.. The ship operated as a unit of Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group Amphibious Squadron (Marg) Four and the U.S. Sixth Fleet. During the deployment, the conflict in Lebanon broke out The ships of the MARG and the embarked 32 Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU) participated in all phases of the peacekeeping efforts, including the evacuation of American citizens and the PLO. The Saginaw transported and unloaded vehicles and provided services to the troops ashore. After the evacuation of the PLQ, the MARG made a port visit to Naples, Italy. 2, multi-nation- al . her. At mealtime, give her a small unbreakable juice glass and a spoon. Continue to feed her as before, but let her try to feed herself. At about seven months, a baby has learned to grasp quite well, although will precise thumbforefinger pick-u- p not yet be fully developed. Now she is also beginning to learn now to let go." This is the second half of the movement pattern. grasp-releas- e At first, release is done simply by relaxing the hand when attention, is distracted. Voluntary release (or, letting go when she wants to) is a mm where the object goes and to listen to the sound it makes when it strikes something. Then she begins to throw to see what happens. These are all looming behaviors. They may be a little hard on mother and dad for a . but throwing is an important part of learning. Baby ia not just doing it to be "bad" or get attention. She is ) rning how to let go of objects when she wants to and learning a lot about cause and effect and about gravity. But what can mother and dad do to let Baby learn these essential lessons without constantly retrieving objects thrown on the floor? First, some toys can be fastened to the chair with cord or elastic. These can be retrieved ti", without stooping. Now Baby has a new experience to learn about. Some things some she throws flail to the floor-bu- t things dont! She will learn that the ones on cord or elastic can be pulled back up and she will begin to retrieve these herself. The Growing Child newsletter follows a child's development month-by-mont- For more information on the ynnisi and physical development of children from birth to six years old, write to Growing Child, P.O. Box 620N, Lafayette, IN 47902. Include child's birthdate when writing. A years subscription to the newsletter costs $11.95. of ing Book Contest. ARCADIA BALLARD NEWS NEWS kja Horrocks Tracy Phillips Mr. and Mrs.' Chuck Fluke and children, Rock Springs, spent Christmas with her parents the Marv Tel in this Rasmussen has another bom December 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill (SharArn) Bleyl in the Good Samaritan Hospital 'in Phoenix, Arizona. She weighed 6 pounds and 12 ounces and has been named Diane Elizabeth. e Susy Springer was confirmed a member of the LDS church last week. Colt Dan Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clard Miller, was blessed last week also. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Vicki) Martin and family, Moreland, Idaho, spent some of the holidays at the home of Gwen Benson. Visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McConkies and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Betts for a few days was Carols sister Mary Ann Mur e Mr. and Mrs., have moved to the Ba e Mr. and Mrs. Verden Heaton and daughters Virginia and Tina spent some time in Salt Lake where they visited with relatives during -- ' child development newsletter. She shows likes and dislikes for the things she eats and toward the people , she sees and heart ' She begins to use her hands, mouth and tonguq to touch and explore things. ' If you rive her a plastic cup, she will probaby look at it, feel it, mouth it, and end up banging it against something. In this manner, she learns about the size, texture, taste and weight of the objects within her reach. You can encourage a babys natural curiosity by exposing her to a variety of objects. Allow her to reach for and feel such natural objects as snow, leaves, rocks, etc. Talk to her about what shes doing and about the shape, feel and texture of what youve given "Toysoon she begins watching to see Duchesne was the 7 to 12 age division coloring book winner for the annual Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Color- COLORING WINNER Lane Earl, son of Grant and Wendy Earl, as awarded a $50 Savings Bond by Pdula Bell, Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce. Lane was the winner in the under six category. He submitted his book at Moon Lake Electric. Nelson bed probably pulling herself up in her and playing with her toes, rolling around on the floor and reaching for .her toys, making new noises and trying to talk to you at about seven months old, according to Growing Child, the La Leche , Duchesne. She also received a 150 Savings Bond. The winner of the residential lighting contest was Norman Dye. He received a $50 award. Second prize of $25 went to Charlie Bird. Third went to Hal Blanchard,' an award of $15. The $10 Honorable Mention award went to Clyde Grady. The coloring contest was under the direction of the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce with participation by local businesses. The lighting contest was also organized by the Chamber with the judging done by the Culture Club. As soon as a baby sits up and looks around, she gets a different view of the world .which she enjoys and which makes her feel important, ones The Special Interests of the two Roosevelt Stakes will hold a potluck dinner Wednesday, January 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Moon Lake Building. Second Ward will be the hosts. A musical program will be presented. With tho Christmas holiday now behind us, the winners of the Annual Coloring Book Contest and Residential Lighting Contest have been announced. The winner of the six and under age group in the coloring contest was Lane Earl. He was awarded a $50 savings Bond. He submitted his book at Moon Lake Electric. The winner of the 2 age group was Growing Child Special Interest difficult skill and is learned in several stages: casting (throwing), exaggerated letting go after putting the object down, and controlled letting go. So, as Baby begins to develop finds it necessary voluntary release she to straighten her whole arm in order to straighten her fingers and open her In other words, she throws the her grasp on object in order to release it This usually begins at about seven . grand-daught- Bells. Mr. and Mrs. Earvin Murphy are visiting with Howard and Maxine Allred in Dillon, Montana this week, e The Charles McKinnon family spent Christmas with her parents in Evanston. They returned Monday. e Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Stake High Councilman Monty Bolton and Allot Moon. Wade Peatross and Kenny Purdy were passed on to be ordained to the office of Teacher. Mrs. Bonnie Ross was released as Homemaking Leader in the Relief Society, and Donna Marett was sustained in her place. The following were released from the Primary: Urania Redmond, Sandra Remond, Vivian Free ton, Nelda Murphy, Jan Hanberg. Mrs. Bonnie Swasey was sustained as Sr. Primary organist Jan Hanberg and Elaine Mitchell were sustained as Primary teacher. Remember when these students represented the Duchesne area at Boy's State? Pictured are Pat Raddiffe, Mike After Christmas Sale I Floyd, Terry Wilkerson and Darrell Hayden. The center youth was not identified. . v? Nobodys too tried to shop for these terrific values! after Christmas sale Selected Girls Sleepwear &' Sweaters All Everything fall Clothes ' Meet Lunette Burr Spring Inventory Arriving Soon And We Need Lots Of Room! Sale Ends Thursday January 13 Wools Dresses 40 All Nightgowns All Fall Suits Fall Maternity Holiday Fashions Mastercards - Visa The Childrens Den East Hwy 40 Haircuts S5.oo Monday & Wednesday January 10 & 12 By AOBOUInm Ofllyl Roosevelt 722-M- Oil She brings 15 , years of experience to the .. 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