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- Intermountain Leisure Symposium (8th, Ogden, Utah, November 19, 1987). Nelson, Dennis A., Ed. Child Development Computer Assisted Instruction Foreign Countries Golf Leisure Time Older Adults Parent Teacher Cooperation Parks Recreation State Programs Stress Management Supervisory Methods Wildlife Management Contained in this conference report are 22 selected papers presented at a symposium of leisure and recreation professionals. Titles and authors are: (1) "Ethics in Recreation and Leisure Services" (S. Harold Smith); (2) "Growing Opportunities: The Aging Population Market" (Nila M. Ipson); (3) "The Myth of Comfort" (Daniel L. Dustin); (4) "Golf as Recreation" (Gaylan A. Rasmussen); (5) "Using Computer Assisted Instruction in Leisure Education" (Steve Gray); (6) "Improving Recreation Leaders through Effective Management and Supervisory Techniques" (Terry A. Rupert); (7) "Wilderness Access: Right or Privilege?" (Donald W. Peterson); (8) "An Experimental Study of Parent/Teacher Partnership Utilizing Homework and the 'Leisure Time' of Students and Parents" (Alan Maynes and Burton K. Olsen); (9) "Stress Management Concepts for Recreation Education" (Ted Coleman); (10) "China: A Study of Its Country and Leisure--Part of Pacific Rim Country Commitment to Advanced Study of Leisure" (Larry L. Neal); (11) "Utah State Parks--A Legacy Lost?" (John A. Knudson, Jr. and L. Dale Cruse); (12) "Characteristics of Peak Experiences Attainable in Outdoor Settings" (Larry Beck); (13) "Leisure and the Changing Family" (Benjamin deHoyes); (14) "Child Growth and Development through Play" (William C. Vance); (15) "Creating a Rural Library: The Manzanite Case Study" (Mike Vander Griend); (16) "Leisure, Laughter, and Life--Enhancing Integrity, Balance, and Perspective" (Andrea Philips); (17) "Corporate/Non-Profit Partnerships: Special Olympics Case Studies" (Howard R. Gray); (18) "The Statewide Study of Utah's Public Aquatic Administration Practices" (Craig W. Kelsey); (19) "Year Round School/Year Round Recreation" (Glen C. Parker); (20) "Utah's Recreation Levy--A Hocus Pocus?" (Burton K. Olsen); (21) "Family Rec. for Family Wrecks" (Dennis A. Nelson); and (22) "Aquatic Innovation: Introducing the Inverted-Scissor Backstroke" (James M. Stephan). (CB)