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Show 4 Page 10. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. County. Fruitland, Tabiona and Duchesne- distribution' points will be handling it on November 25 and Roosevelt's Will be handled on a, . . November 26. Talmage, is commodities dates. Registration the before are distributed. Delta Casper (8484i657);. in Fruitland, Mary in Duchesne Baum Altamont and Bluebell areas will be taken care of in . (548-2317- ); 'Focus on Family' seminar to be held Focus on the Family," is a seven session seminar based upon a film series of the same name given by Dr. James C. Dobson. The seminar in the Basin will be using this group of films as the basis for the seminar. Dr. Dobson has often been called the leading Christian Family Counselor in America. He was an associate clinical professor of pediactrics of Southern California of Medicine for fourteen years. He served for seventeen years on the attending staff of Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. Dr. Paul Popenoe, founder and president of the American Institute . Dina Enterprises i A A It 'V ' ' , !i " L L l Ar. 7 points an on ' ' ) ; ; ! so that he- might reach those people who he could not reach otherwise. Dr. Dobson is the author of: Dare'1' to Discipline; the Strong-Wille- d Child; What Wives Wish their - of Family Relation writes the blowing concerning Dr, Dobson. Dr. Dobson has had wide experience both as tedbher and as a psychologist He makes technical procedures not merely understandable but . interesting and often humorous. Best of all, those who attend his seminars will find that they get the results they want" The demand for Dr. Dobson to hold seminars became so great that he found that it was possible for him both physically and time-wisonly to accept a fraction of the invitations. It was at this time that decided to have a seminar filmed Husband knew about Women; Hide or Seek; Preparing for Adolescence; and The Mentally-- Saturdays, beginning 10-- 0 November at the Community Presbyterian Church at Fourt and F Streets in Myton. Although this seminar is, bring held in a ehurch it will not be' religious orientated. All people are Invited to attend, no matter what ' their religious beliefs are. The seminar will be from 7 p.m. to 9' ' p.m. For more information eall .. , 16, e, WINNERS The Roosevelt Raiders were the. undefeated winners, with a.; season, in the third and fourth grade division of flag football this year. The. team is j made up of: (back) Coach Ace Davis, Hans Steinhurst, Damon Hicken, Tregg Harmstonv : rt i'.JJeff Mower, Tyler Rasmussen, (front) Ty Glines, Cody Franidsen, Toby Davis, Dustin Davis A j; and not pictured are Coach Alan Frcindseh and Lane Earl., ' ' UNDEFEATED Retarded Child and his Family, The Basin seminar will be held on . School );7 jn 2 ; The registration points for the are: in various . communities Tabiona, (738-560- November 25; Fruitland at the Fruitland Store, in Tabiona at Delta Caspers home, in Duch-- " esne at the American Legion ' Hall; these points will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., or until the commodities are. exhausted. The distribution point', for Roosevelt on November 26, is'tha Sheltered at the Workshop UBAVC. It will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or until the commodities are exhausted. Registration at Dina Enterprises in the Sheltered Workshop is hand- led on Monday that are .asking register before' . ; r ). Distribution distribution , Bridge-land- (722-4654- Duchesne. The individuals involved in this families Phyllis Day Roosevelt, ' ' f November 13. 1985 Butter and Cheese hand-ou- t scheduled The distribution of butter and cheese commodities has been announced once more for November 25 and 26 in Duchesne T v i dasaffledsl : Place your ad by calling Currently iA 722-613- 1 722-919- 6. V 7;: Speaking; '- By Moon Lake Electric I .' Winter Moisture Problems - . . . , s. - ' I 7r Have you ever noticed a drip ; through i ceiling, feared a roof J leak, then investigated the attic': ; and found a layer of frost or' ; I moisture on the under aide of the J roof? According to Joe Fiddsted, Services Coordinator for y Moon Lake, the culprit is humidity, which escapes into the attic, but is unable to ' continue outdoors from then. ' As winter approaches the moisture created in our homes can become a serious problem. The concern for moisture control 'exists because of the great capacity of warm, inride air to . t pro-babl- plentiful supply of all you natural gas need to stay warm and comfortable this winter. Even better news, this years rates are lower than last years. Mountain Fuel Supplys efforts to contain costs have resulted in savings which we are passing on efficiently if it can to you. breathe. rid of all the clutter. Your furnace will work : more safely and , stuffed-u- p ' . thorough check-up- ' For continual With a little preventive'' Unclog your furnace by replacing dirty medicine, you can save filters with dean new ones. even more. MOUNTAIN FUEL To relieve congestion in To make sue your Supply Cmpnqt natural A furnace 7' Quesbr Company. gas furnace is in your room, get ' top shape and working the way it should, have an expert give it a . ; , .. - , ' ' . : i - : 1 Normal day- - i family living generates a surprising quantity of water ' ; , vapor into tlm air, stated Field-eted. Cooking, clothes washing, .. and bathing are responsible for the majority of moisture put' into Jj 1 a home. Such moisture is nor-- . .' mally handled by , a. house's V . breathe," replacing 1 air moist with dryer outside f. ; the air. 'irnttr ife.Jnavlata,,.Wply yea- therstripping, and caulking, we,; begin to tighten the- home which '7 reducee the houses ability to ; breathe. Our homes become more comfortaUe and. we combat .the . rising costs of .energy. However, we need to protect our homes from damage as a result of our y home improvement projects. v As our homes become more ' we' increase the energy-efficie' levels. Most himidity .. indoor noticeable is the condensation or .' on windows and ' sweating stated Fieldsted. Far . mirrors, 77 ; . to-da- y relief of natural gas. Hr - contain moisture. nagging cold, you can count on the affordable, - ! . ; dependable, dean, efficient, cold remedy 1 . r With the cold season upon us, were fortunate in this area to have a . to. ability - ' us-- . t, . nt . : . more damaging, however; is the condensation that penetrates and collects in walls and attics, which, if not corrected, can cause serious f damage. A properly vented attic , is essential in a 7 home. The best way to vent the V !.". excess moisture is directly to the outdone. Bathrooms, kitrimnn, and laundry areas' should be 7:. ..vented with exhaust fens or by '77.7 - : well-insulat- .: t-- A opening windows slightly when ,,',7.'.': these areas are in use. If these 1 7:7 7. steps do not help, it may be.- necessary to use a dehumidifier to remove excess moisture 7,v;7 Still by far the beet way to rid 7 7'- 7 the home of unwanted moisture is to insure that the home has 77 proper attic ven tile ton. Joe said 7: ' there should be one ; square inch of unobstructed vent for every two square feet of attic area. At least hrif of this ' vent area should be located high 77 up, near the ridge (peak) of the 'V 7 roof if possible. j Members needing assistance can , arrange for a free ' home energy audit Also free to each member is an excellent booklet called Dwelling . with Conservation which is a guide to home '. - t ; management. ; . - l WHITE-ROCK- S NEWS , j-- ' s ' Vlrgina Ferguson .7 i e ; Keith and Wanda drove to Provo last week, where they spent two days at the Provo , V: Temple.' e Sherry Kay Rasmussen spent last weekend with home folks. Longand VaLois Morrill attended the funeral of Earl Gardner at the Ballard Church. Earl was Delmas ' nephew. Marian Miller is now a former ?7 -- f - I -- - resident of Whiterocks. moved last week to Ft!icheie and ia living in a mobile home there. She hopes to have lots of company at her new residence. ,) 7'i i i 1 .1 |