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Show Friday, Dacambar 15, 1995 Tha Summit County Boo 5A Sensor News South Summit Senior Citizens by Rosemary Atkinson There was no meeting on Monday as we took the day to honor our dear friend and member, Phyllis Lewis. We met on Tuesday. Gordon conducted the meeting and welcomed all. The spirit of Christmas is in the air. People smiling and happy. Isn't it great. Gordon read some stones and jokes that had us all chuckling. We had a visitor, May Roma, who is with the Easter Seal Foundation and Family Friends. She will visit us soon to present a program. The prayer and blessing was given by Edna Atkinson. We sang happy birthday to Donna Miles and wished her many more. She's so special. Our menu was meat pie, cukes and celery, fruit cup. our drink, and dessert was lemon cake and sauce. I was excused because of illness but our dear friend, Kathleen Cam, took notes and made it possible for this news. Thanks, Kathleen. The prayer and blessing was given by Edna Fitzgerald. Maty Smith brought a chocolate treat for Thursday: Christmas Concerts Highlight December 1995 Temple Square Concert Series Be the good Lord willing and the creek don't rise." Drug Party The Drug held a us. Glen Smith and1 Mary, Edna Christmas Party for their workers at Atkinson, and Thom Bates put up the home of LaRita Van Tassell. our Christmas tree and decorated it Games were played and a stray was for us. Mary and Glen loaned us read. We exchanged gifts and retheir decorations as they will not be ceived a lovely gift from the home for Christmas. Thanks a lot, "bosses". Refreshments were served. A real fun time. There was you guys. Jones Betty brought pictures to about IS present share of Gussie's Open House. Merry Mrs. Sewing Club Gordon has made arrangements The Merry Mrs. Sewing Club for Kamas Valley, Park City, and met on Dec. S for their Christmas Coalville to go by bus to Spanish Party at the home of Reva Fork to see the "Festival of Fitzgerald. There were 10 members Lights". It will be the county's gift .present and a sit down dinner was to the Seniors. Take a bit of mad served. We had a very nice time and money as we may stop to eat. It learned who had been our Secret Pal will be on Dec. 26 but you must for 95. We also drew fra new 96 sign up. Sounds like fun. pals and also the month that we A number of the ladies brought would have club. We exchanged some crafts to show, some quilts gifts and took pictures, so we could and other things cute. Some people send some to our dear friends. Hue and Carol Jewkes who will celeare so talented. brate their 50th wedding anniversary Our menu was pork chops, on Tuesday, Dec. 12. - cauliflower, tossed salad, boiled potatoes, bread, butter and jam, our drink, and dessert was banana splits. Sounds good to me. Well as my dear old grandmother always said, "See you next week. Following is the December 1995 schedule for the Temple Square Concert Series. Admission to the concerts is free, unless noted otherwise; however, it is limited to those eight years of age and older. All concerts are presented in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise stated. High school and choruses will be performing in the Assembly Hall each evening and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building each afternoon from Nov. 24 through Christmas North Summit Fire Board Member Volunteer position, meets once a month, some knowledge of fire services helpful Send letter of interest to Surmit County Personnel P. Pox 120 CaaMfe Utah 04017 a Closing date Pec. 22, 1995 past' through looking at old pictures, gifts and as they engage in holiday rituals will do much to ease the pain children often feel during this time of year. Rituals may be as common as putting out cookies and milk fra Santa Claus or as individual as always making a certain grandma's fruitcake recipe. Divorced parents should remember that, while the person gone is no longer a legal spouse, the two previous marital partners will always be the child's biological parents." When couples divorce, old contacts and traditions, often quickly stop and are sometimes replaced with new relationships, Schvaneveldt says. When ritualistic events with previous parents, grandparents and other relatives are stopped, the pain may be the most devastating to children. "Young children often feel guilty and adolescent children typically express anger that their predictable world now seems chaotic. "Rituals provide security, interpretation and justification. When ritual has eroded, children's functioning is compromised and confidence in . the future dims," he says. day-to-d- Utah's Highway Death Toll . As of December 8, 1995 ay desks of the Visitors Centers on' Temple Square. For additional information, please call Those present were Winona Smith, Thelma Wilde, Mafy Smith, Ruth Holt, Reva Fitzgerald, Jean M., Neil, Mona Prescott, Rosemary Atkinson, Margaret Hayes, Mack Wilberg, Martin Green, and Donald Ripplinger. Original selections by Dale Wood, Michael Moody, and James Runyan will also be presented by this unique community choir, which has performed in the Kennedy Center in Washington. D.C., as well as at Disneyland. Sunday, Dec. 17: 7:30 p.m. -The Salt Lake Symphonic Choir, the largest independent concert touring choir in America, will perform a program of light Christmas music. Since its inception in 1949, the Four million Americans arc victims of Alzheimer s. 100,000 victims die and 250,000 new cases of Alzheimers are diagnosed each year. vaneveldt says. This is an important part of continued healthy family relationships. Each new generation has to retain enough tradition to maintain conti- nuity, but each new generation must also innovate sufficiently to avoid stagnation, he says. Schvaneveldt suggests that, for the sake of children, maintain holiday visits with grandparents and previous associates. Much pain can be eliminated or lessened if the adults in a child's life will rise to the occasion. Welch, music educator and administrator, has been the recipient of the International Club Rotary Meritraius Teaching Award. Friday, Dec. 22: The annual Tabernacle Choir Mormon Christmas Concert will be held in the Tabernacle, 7:30 p.m., featuring guest artist Mel Tonne. 23: The Dec. Saturday, Mormon Tabernacle Choir will present an encore performance of its annual Christmas concert at 7:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Saturday, Dec. 23: At 6 p.m. Marvin Goldstein, acclaimed pianist, arranger, and entertainer, will appear in the Assembly Hall in a program chosen from familiar Christmas repertoire, both modern and traditional. With a list of international credits and ances, including a listing in Who 's Who in Music in Europe, the artist has an acknowledged talent fra improvisation and the translation of ideas and emotions into music. Almost 50 percent of those 85 years and older suffer from Alzheimers disease. m Stop Smoking. By the year 2050, 14 million Americans are projected to have Alzheimers disease. Children should be invited to talk about what they like best on special days, and parents and stepparents should do their best to perpetuate these rituals. When former rituals cannot be carried on, children should participate in creating the new rituals for the new family, Schvaneveldt says. Contrary to the trend toward commercializing holidays, he says recent studies indicate that young families are engaging in even more ritual activities than their parents' generation. "It seems that not only do families pass ritu- als along to the next generation, but also successive generations retain and incorporate more ritual events at Christmas time," Sch- choir has logged more than 150,000 traveling miles and appeared in most of the 50 states as well as Canada. Its conductor, George per-for- Walker, and Maxine Mine hey. American Heart Association Alzheimers disease costs society $82.7 billion a year, by conservative estimates. Few gifts actually improve with m. whit bank sells one of diem. Alzheimers lasts an average of seven years. Seventy percent of Alzheimers patients are cared for in die home. More than halfof all nursing home residents have Alzheimers disease or arelated disorder. A 1 J 4 puNk unkr itf ikh ora ipapa-- ... Outlet snopping in the Nick of time! 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