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Show 'lyry't 4P rjrf iwiryMirfyii,,'lri ig D:SERcT NEWS, Wednesday, April 23, 196V Jeannine is 17, and her room looks as though it has not been cleaned for 15 of those years. How can she to keep it in clean condition, condemned by be motivated a reasonably so it won't be the Board of Health? can her little brother, Ralph, 10, be inspired to reduce the clutte: of athletic equipment, wet bathing suits, dirty socks and comic books scattered in bis room? The Behavior Modification Training Center, 2503 S. 5th East, has suggested methods to assist parents with these and other problems. Mimeographed information sheets are available on programs for children who do not pick up things in "heir room, helping children learn to do homework, and a program to cut And how down dawdling. Three programs are sugin persuading youngsters to clean their rooms. gested The first involves selection of a specific time each day when the parent will check the room and remove anything left out of place. Then a "storage" place is selected, such as a closet, cabinet or trunk (How about a The items rewarehouse?). moved from the room are left in storage long enough so the child will miss them. The parent tells the child that he will return the things at a specified time, and they are then put on the floor of the child's room. But the child is told they will go back into storage if they are not in the propc" place at the next check. The parent is instructed not to argue or discuss the program, other than explaining how it operates. Two other programs are explaihed, in case the first one does not meet the needs of a child. Suggestions for helping your child learn to do homework include information on the study setting, time spent on homework, rating student success, changing the length of homework periods, providing motivation and keeping records. them, but greatly appreciate of contributions receiving money to assist with the cen- Hol-lada- ters programs. Blvd. Personnel who assist with the half-daprogram work with retarded, disturbed and psychotic children refused by schools and day care centers. The center is a corporation. y The program to overcome dawdling tries to remove the attention-gettin- value g of dawdling, does not reward dau'dling by allowing a child to avoid a chore, and provides "naturally" occurring pleasant consequences for getting things done, compared with less pleasant results for dawd- non-prof- it Bike Auction ling. The training center, which is having severe financial problems, is willing to send the information sheets to per- - A bicycle auction will be conducted at 10 a.m. May 3, with about 40 bikes to be sold at the Salt Lake County Complex, 21st South and State, Sheriffs Lt. Robert A. Stowe said. a m 1f'"t1 ifiiirfni,,1,itf,'it "m" U. Writing Workshop Doctors were unable to restore the right index finger of Dale Marriran, 19, 4740 Sycamore Dr., after it was severed in a meat grinder Saturday at y Albertsons Market, 4638 sons who request would g Series Beckons Three U.S. Authors Finger Lost In Grinder Tips To Check Dawdling j Workshops on the art and craft of writing will be taught by three prominent American at the Uniauthors July annual 21st of Utahs versity Writers Conference. The digit was packed in ice and taken to the hospital after the mishap, but doctors said the blood vessels were too small to restore it. Guest faculty members are Kinnell in poetry, kichard Scowcroft in the novel, and Harvey Swados in short story. The finger was severed just above the bottom joint when Marrinan, who works as a Kinnell is the recipient of Guggenheim and Amy Lowell Traveling fellowships, the National Institute of Arts and Letters Award, a Rockefeller Grant, the Cecil Hemley Prize and the Brandeis University Creative Arts Award. butcher at the store, reached into a meat grinder while it was still running and his rubber glove caught and pulled the finger under the blade. Galway In addition to three volumes tures and readings in Mark Greene Hall. has written and has Black Light, a novel, French translated several works. of poetry, Kinnell Swados will speak July 8 at a.m. ; Kinnell, July lfl at 11 :15 a.m. ; Scowcroft, July 15 at 11:15 a.m. Kinnell will deljver the annual Benjamin 11 :15 Scowcroft, author of five novels, is director of the Stanford University Creative Writing Center, and has edited several volumes of short stories. E. Grey July Swados, short story writer, novelist, essayist and editor, has received Guggenheim and Hudson Review fellowships, the Sidney Hillman Award, the National Endowment for the Arts Grant and the National Institute of Arts and Letters Award. 17 Memorial p.m. at A $200 impact wrench was stolen from the Texaco Serv-ic- e Station, 205 W. 6th South. Lynn Larsen, operator of the station, told police he discovered the wrench missing about 8 p.m. lec- - Penneys Grand Opening Celebration continues . . . ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ' .i Virginia Faulk listens to Sharia McCleary and Paul Mehl in duet from "Oklahoma!" production. Musical Staged For Pool Fund The popular musical, "Oklahoma!" will be presented by Commuthe Granger-Hunte- r nity Council Wednesday and Thursday nights as a fundraising event for a community swimming pool. The two performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Granger High School Auditorium. Donations of $1 per person will be asked. Those desiring to purchase a lifetime membership in the community pool may pay $25 as a down payment and receive free tickets to the musical for the entire family, said Leads will be sung by Sharia Fairbourne McCleary and Paul Mehl. Others will include Virginia Paulk, Lavel Bennion Covington, John DeNos, Jack Mitchell and J. C. Christensen. Director is Mrs. Paulk. Lon Kennard is orchestra director, and Mrs. Dorothy Given is choreographer. Dean , Almond is choral director. The is pool swimming expected to be completed this summer. It is being jointly financed by the Granite School District, the Salt Lake Cpunty Recreation Department, and Granger-Hunte- r residents. 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