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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four March 30, 1990 It's Health notes 990 Census: Your answers are confidential in the book(mobile) Mr. Courtenay, born in South Personality and exercise can by Douglas Christensen clash -- - Arc you slowing The Power of One by Bryce Africa and later educated in down in your exercise may will become a das- - land then emigrated to Australia, program? It may be that your sictolitcraturestudcntsofihenext shows his powerful grasp of the 1 Erig-Courtcn- decade and century. It has that ever- blend of story and truth that marks the great authors of our James Gavin, Ph.D., says of Concordia University in past. The anguish ofa lonely youth and author of Body melts into the agony ofa whole race Moves: the Psychology of Ex- - of rejected black Africans. The young Gavin developed a lest white boy becomes a symbol, al- that rales activities according most against his own will, of hope colonial conflicts of the British Empire. He also port rays the sensi-S- o tivc feelings ofa young boy thrown into manhood too soon. His ments are made directly as well as by way of the plot. They tell univer-ercis- e. sal truths and stale specific suppo-- sitions. The reader will find hisher himself. are high in cora8t At five, young Pcckay is torn sociability risk taking and from age the familiar, friendly, if some- competitiveness. Swimming: what mjtical, hcarthsidc of his birth, high discipline; low in risk taking, spontaneity, and The tragic, humorous and difficult that follows slowly builds him Aerobic aggressiveness. in a crescendo to mature under- Dance: Rates medium in risktaking, high sociability. "Wal- standing. The people and events of king: medium spontaneity. his life represent so many of the discipline; low mental focus people we all know and remember. and aggressiveness. He is a blend of Africas tradition The right activity may help and his own English roots. you stay active and change part of your personality. For example, if you want to be more disciplined, try swimming. More sociable? Try aerobic dance class. But a new activity alone may only help -not fix - your failing motivation. "Its not just what you do, Spring has finally made it to but also how you do it," says town and that means the Gavin, adding that some ac- Junior Class Prom is coming tivities require a different up. On Friday, April 6lh the mind set before you master juniors will dance to the song, "Time For Change," by Motley them. Cruc. The prom starts al 7:30 whlte work p.m. in the Old High School Walk, Gym and the promenade ins aT pm y dvidi courscg The junior5ll jobs s0e for 4 lot of tickets soon ar iaskbeforselling your opportunity s arc: coup- Bul support. The pi ,hc s0, evCn such seeminelv sedcnlarv les, $5 and sinj ,, $3. If you a ticl a during the occupatios as banking incor- - cant gel and buy one at the come week, p0rau: walking, climb the s h M surveyed door. Come workers m four different "Stairway to Change" and make cities, and found that work the night a special one for all. includes a built-i- n walking program for nearly every profession. The survey results varied by city, with Los Angeles workers being the most avid walkers. People in L.A. compared to folks surveyed in Eureka Elementary is in the other cities, wore more sen- f collecting Pepsi sible shoes, more often walked as" Caps to be redeemed at on soft carpets, and reported ccnts apiece for materials "ve that walking made them feel or sPorls equipment lor the better. The school will he If you can add some extra sc100: Pr(J?ram by steps to your day, you can add wrapPia Vp April some extra fitness to your life. Mncay, esc Pepsi Cash anT Try taking the stairs rather school Inc would than the elevator, or parking Caps them by this day. in the far reaches of the park- - appreciate appreciate any support we ing lot just to give yourself m,8hl rccve w,lh lhls Pr- some extra steps gram. gtther into of fact. Set in the Africa of the pacted 1940s and 50s, this book so-ra- re be assured that your privacy will be protected. Your answers arc absolutely confidential. Title of the United 13 Code does not allow we.fare agencies, Emigration and Naturalization Service, t.t rnnr.ncn, States name and address are never sports: and made available tor public use. In addition, Census Bureau employees in Utah take an oath to keep individual ans- wcrs 0 the questionnaire con- Personal information from the fidcnlial. An employee break- 1990 Census will remain con- - ing this confidence is subject fidential until the year 2062 to penalties of up to $5,000 in when the records are made fines and five years in prison, available to assist with gene- Fill our your census form, research. historical and Your alogical privacy is protected. The census questionnaire docs not ask for' your social security number and you are not asked to fill in computer . be kept private for 72 years. Bookfair Eureka Lady Elks Outgoing LOE President, Fawn Fife, opened the Tucs- evemngmeecmg of Ladies djy gLellkSovaerd prenl' (Xher t" ST shcrl;.n Gr,n- - . set is Elementary having a Book Fair from April 16 through April 20. The Book Fair wifi be set up in the library all during that week. Special times will be set up for each class so that the students have the opportunity to browse SZ&JftZFaZ'.tf Books for all wh by- will be available along with slicker books, posters, markers and pictures, andmagic book markers and other items will be available. Any commu- treasurer; Fawn Fife, chaplain; Jcri Ezell, historian; n'ty members will be welcome t come to the Book Fair Faye Wall, Grace Bernini, Alliene Farren and Rosie everyday that week from 2:30 Jameson, trustees. Business matters discussed included the annual spring luncheon, slated on Saturday, April 21st; and the State Project (the Tooele Camp for Physically Disabled Children). Installation of officers is set on Tuesday, April 3, al 7:30 p.m. Past President Mary Lou Gourley will be the installing officer. Plans for the evening March 31, 1990, starting at 8 include a dinner, ($5 per plate) p.m. at the Memorial Building, for which reservations are re- - Providing the music will be a quired. Phone reservations by live rock band called 30 to: Sherlin Grill Run" which hails from Smith (433Pleasant Grove. Judy 6885), Georgia Ewell (433- "Anyone having questions is Castleton Carole (4336833), urged to call our business or Fawn Five (433- - f ice at say ecutive directors, Gary Gar- Card games and visiting bett and Steve Malmstrom. were enjoyed following the meeting. Prize winners were Della Nebekcr, Sherlin Grill and Faye Wall. Hostesses for the evening were Alliene Farren and Mary Lou Gourley. assuming their offices were: Judy Smith, vice president; Georgia Ewell, secretary; Carole Castlelon, "Hit-N-Mar- (433-635- ch 7), of-665- 801-433-69- cx-692- 8) 2). Eat folk food next LYMAN'S BEAUTY Its thatfor again...time SALON Folk-Fo- EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN L0NEY Owner and Operator Blow Styling and cutting Perms Coloring it Bleaches it Frosts it Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS PHONE 433-636- ONLY 7 Closed Sunday and Monday od This fun the Polluck. years event all Junior Prom set next week 8-3- ages - is scheduled for Saturday, April 7, at '1 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Thats just one week away. folks, so drag out the recipe or pul on your thinking cap and come up with a favorite food to share. Ethnic is fun, but not required, just a favorite dish your mother used to make is fine. Bring your family and friends and your own table setting. Everyone is welcome to share in this fun way to experience history. ay statc-Montre- al 55 war-im- sets the stage effectively for under-lif- e standing Africa in the 80s and 90s. Let fascination take your mind across time and space to find the familiar, Enjoy The Power of One." Brevities Last week Herman Ekker had emergency surgery at Mountain View Hospital in Payson. He is now recuperating at home and doing quite well. People believe if you catch a falling leaf, you will have a good and happy life. luimT 0 MEDICAL -- Save your cash caps Letters need to be signed CENTER I. JOSEPH MAIKUND, P.A.C. ..Office Hqurs.. Mondays 3-- Wodnosday 10-1- Fridays k, Prices From 39 and his son. Augustus Caesar Dodge of Iowa. Thcv served from 1848 to checked without charge Sealer Otizsiis: Fill Eyt Emms for Driver's Uconsts FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 ! to Large Selection 1855. STORE COMPANY Street Main Eureka 5 Blood Pressures The first father and son to serve at the same lime in the U.S. Senate were Henry dodge of Wisconsin 2 3-- 2nd Annual Letters to the editor of this newspaper must be signed by the writer. The writer can request that his name be withheld when the letter is published, but the letter must be signed to prevent liability tcv:he newspaper. 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