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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 22-25, 2020 B-3 The Park Record New coloring book gives kids steps to a happy life RETURN TO SCHOOL WITH PEACE OF MIND PSA offers a safe learning environment in line with CDC protocols to ensure uninterrupted learning opportunities for students grades 7 - 12. Peace of mind means limited, managed attendance, social distancing, ongoing sanitizing and scheduling to accommodate your child’s unique needs. • year-round schooling • individualized graduation pathway • flexible, structured and highly supportive learning environment • offering over 150 courses including AP, honors, and concurrent enrollment • scheduling to accommodate your extra curricular passion • NCAA accredited picabostreetacademy.com info@psa-edu.com 1762B Prospector Ave 435-714-1408 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD “Cowboy Ted’s Healthy Lifestyles Program: Eight Steps to Good Health and Happiness” stems from a school assembly “Cowboy Ted” Hallisey created 20 years ago. Arts-Kids director’s school assembly inspired the project SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record “Cowboy Ted” Hallisey wants to give kids a leg up in , life. To that end, the Arts-Kids executive director and Cowboy Ted Foundation for Kids founder has published “Cowboy Ted’s Healthy Lifestyles Program: Eight Steps to Good r Health and Happiness.” , The guide, available in physs ical or downloadable form, e is offered in full color or as a y coloring book, according to Hallisey. k Orders are being accepted by d phone at 435-615-7878 or by emailing tedhallisey@gmail. s com. “Cowboy Ted’s Healthy Lifestyles Program” centers around eight concepts: • Respect parents • Lead a healthy lifestyle, which includes proper nutrition and exercise • Work hard in school • Be nice to others • Be kind to animals • Set goals • No drugs, tobacco or alcohol • Do something nice for another person every day “The guidelines are intend- ed to, as we say at Arts-Kids, help kids find a happy place,” Hallisey said. “Our program is basically suicide prevention and teaches kids how to be resilient. And studies have shown that kids are less likely to fall into depression if they experience happy times. So we want them to have more happy times.” The guide, which is illustrated by Craig Hayes, is an expansion of a school assembly Hallisey presented 20 years ago that covered emotional, mental and physical health. “A friend of mine who was a principal asked me to talk about the Cowboy Ted program,” he said. “At that time I was only doing tobacco (prevention), and she told me to expand on that.” Hallisey went home to write a plan, and came up with the eight steps. “Eight is symbolic of the eight-second ride in rodeo, so I used the Cowboy persona to get the kids’ attention,” he said. Hallisey has since centered his foundation on these eight steps, and recently applied them to Arts-Kids, a Summit County-based nonprofit that uses the performing arts to help children build confidence. “The Arts-Kids board asked me to bring in the Cowboy Ted stuff, because we had decided these steps fit both organizations’ missions,” Hallisey said. For the past few years, Hallisey, his son Nicko, who is a Get your subscription to The Park Record! Mail or Home delivery within Summit County (Includes a free Sunday Tribune and e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $56 2 Years $98 Mail delivery outside of Summit County (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD “Cowboy Ted” Hallisey, founder of the Cowboy Ted Foundation for Kids and executive director of Arts-Kids, says “Cowboy Ted’s Healthy Lifestyles Program: Eight Steps to Good Health and Happiness” can help kids become resilient. 2 Years $138 Home Delivery within Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Wasatch Counties (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 To order “Cowboy Ted’s Healthy LIfestyles Program: Eight Steps to Good Health and Happiness,” call 435-615-7878 or email tedhallisey@ gmail.com. 2 Years $138 Call us today and ask for Lacy 435.649.9014 musician, and Nels Anderson, owner of Drum Bus, a musical nonprofit that utilizes percussion to boost self-esteem, have applied the eight steps into their workshops. The idea to publish and Please see Coloring, B-4 ALTERNATIVE CINEMA No. 0823 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 49 50 80 81 82 111 112 113 BY FRANCIS HEANEY / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 20 Francis Heaney, of New York City, is a professional puzzle maker and editor who frequently constructs the American Values Club Crossword. For 15 years he has edited puzzle books for Sterling. His early interest in puzzles was encouraged by his grandmother, who gave him a subscription to Games magazine for his 10th birthday. Francis has been contributing crosswords to The Times, on and off, since 1996. — W.S. AC R O S S 1 Red Guard members 8 They can get canceled 14 Sticky situation 20 Remove braids from 21 ‘‘Likewise!’’ 22 Way to go 23 Alternative title for ‘‘The Dirty Dozen’’? 25 Sorted in order 26 Hear here! 27 Complete 28 ‘‘Vous êtes ____’’ (French map notation) 30 Alan with six Emmys 31 Pulled from a raffle drum 33 Alternative title for ‘‘Cleopatra’’? 38 Words to a betrayer 40 Partner of cut 41 St. ____ Chapel, New York City public building in continuous use since 1766 42 Dessert often topped with caramel sauce 45 Newswire co. 47 Zip 48 Disc-brake components 51 Alternative title for ‘‘Frankenstein’’? 55 Took a load off 56 Monopoly token elected by an internet vote Online subscriptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). 57 ‘‘Sure, that makes sense’’ 58 Trust 60 ‘‘____ Another’’ (NPR game show) 62 Toyota model since 1966 64 Van ____, Calif. 65 D.C. donor 67 ‘‘Hey, pal, over here!’’ 68 & 70 Alternative title for ‘‘To Kill a Mockingbird’’? 72 Female friend, in France 75 Phillipa who played Eliza in the original cast of ‘‘Hamilton’’ 76 Hook’s sidekick 79 ‘‘The Hangover’’ co-star 83 Mortgage co. 85 Just out of the freezer 88 They feature clowns and rope tricks 89 Grp. organizing school dances 90 Make a move 92 Alternative title for ‘‘Titanic’’? 94 Hello Kitty company 96 Calendar spans: Abbr. 97 Actress Tyler who will be an apt age in 2031 98 Stopovers 99 Gives a hoot 101 ‘‘Ella and ____’’ (1956 jazz album) 104 Sandal brand 106 Alternative title for ‘‘Gone Girl’’? 110 Sheepskin holders 114 Shankar who taught sitar to George Harrison 115 ASCAP alternative 116 ____-faire 118 ‘‘Blueberries for ____’’ (classic children’s book) 119 Nabisco’s first cracker brand, introduced in 1899 121 Alternative title for ‘‘The Name of the Rose’’? 126 Duck dish 127 ‘‘Welp, guess I have to try again’’ 128 Develop over time 129 Lowbrow art 130 Round things? 131 Terry Bradshaw, for his entire career 12 ‘‘Once upon a midnight dreary …’’ penner 13 Ending with ultra- or super14 Sauce on chicken Parmesan 15 Parts of zygotes 16 French automaker 17 They don’t go much higher than the tongue 18 Soft leather 19 Two-door or four-door 24 Unenthused response to ‘‘Wanna?’’ 29 Upper limit 32 Turned in 34 Charles ____, religious leader known as ‘‘The Father of Modern Revivalism’’ 35 Lengths for rulers DOWN 36 Killed time 1 Like commercials, 37 Workload that must often be met 2 First name of a Peace 39 Pets kept in Nobelist that ends terrariums ironically 42 Bank-backing grp. 3 ‘‘Einstein on the 43 Something Beach,’’ e.g. trademarked 4 ‘‘____ say!’’ 44 Laptop brand 5 Scholar 46 ‘‘____ be an honor’’ 6 Seating section 49 Head-butts 7 Recipients of venture 50 [Actually, don’t delete capital this] 8 Joined a petition 52 Smooth-tongued 53 Painter Magritte 9 What a dental scaler removes 54 ‘‘The Simpsons’’ character with a 10 Senator Klobuchar Ph.D. 11 Production co. behind 55 Catch ‘‘Rhoda’’ and ‘‘Newhart’’ 59 Nail-polish brand 21 23 24 26 28 32 33 38 43 45 73 54 55 84 89 90 94 64 65 76 85 77 87 100 107 97 101 102 108 114 103 98 104 110 116 121 122 123 117 124 127 128 129 130 131 77 Slugger Hideki named the 2009 World Series M.V.P. 78 Pasture parent 80 Nuevo ____ (Mexican state) 81 Like grass you can smell, perhaps 82 IDs assigned at birth: Abbr. 84 Boxer Ali 86 Tharp who choreographed ‘‘Hair’’ 118 125 126 61 Shortcut for a frequent contact 63 Approximately 66 Outmoded part of a laptop 69 Hither and ___ 70 What a koozie might keep cool 71 Seller of the Ultimate Waffle Sandwich 72 Nile snakes 73 ____ Hari 74 ‘‘Regardless …’’ 76 Stone to cast? 105 109 115 120 88 93 96 99 67 79 92 95 66 61 71 78 86 91 60 70 75 83 56 59 69 74 37 48 58 68 30 36 47 53 63 29 41 46 52 62 119 35 40 57 106 34 39 44 51 72 25 27 31 42 22 87 Modem letters 91 Soothing summer soak 93 Chart-toppers 95 Raised sculptures 100 Prefix with pathetic 102 Needs medicine, say 103 Humble abodes 105 Italian city NW of Milan 106 Semi, e.g. 107 Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum city 108 Food item 109 ‘‘The Loco-Motion’’ singer Little ____ 111 Standard 112 Not glossy 113 More underhanded 117 ‘‘A likely story!’’ 120 O.E.D. part: Abbr. 122 Casablanca’s country: Abbr. 123 Ivy League nickname 124 Make a break for it 125 Had |