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Show Semier (Eountg fflmutar JULY 28, 1997 A Tatting K fe , ' tf, PAGE 6 Lost Art 2ndAnnual r i 4t ' . II t 1 -- t , .M I Bo Ik J T. - J - I. m ., ,11 ST ' L. - . i Saturday, August 9th -- 1 1:30 A.M. Beaver County Fair Grounds Register your baby in the following categories Cutest Smile Most Outgoing Prettiest Eyes Curliest Hair Most Shy Biggest Dimples Most Hair Baldest -- All babies Mill compete for the cutiest overall baby. Peoples choice award will be given to the baby with the most votes. All babies will receive a prize for entering!!!!!!! tumuli Keep and indispensable. Motorola StarTAC Ready to wear Rules The of at least 5X7, but no larger than 8X1 0 to one of the Fair Board Members or to the Fairgrounds no later than 2:00 P.M. on August 5th and register your baby. Then bring your baby to the Fair and compete for cash and prizes. Contest is open to all Beaver County Babes 0 to 15 months old. Entry Fee $3.00 Bring a photo of your baby in a frame Valirie Short Estelle Baker says tatting isn V difficult to learn There are only a couple of basics, after which the artist must work to develop a rhythm. Patterns are made by tying a series of knots with the help of a shuttle. Each stitch is independently tied ... regardless of how fragile and delicate the completed item appears, it will not unravel, laok for her handmade articles at the Beaver County i'air IS THERE A "BEST" TIME FOR FAMILIES TO MOVE? for all By Dennis linkamp - A faneily move will be stressful that more show statistics but the time of the of year, regardless families move during the summer than at any other time of year. Summer is usually the best time to sell a home and it is often a little more relaxed time, but is a summer move the best for children? It's a safe assumption that most children don't like change and would rather not move. Parents should recognize this and be prepared to talk through the move and its consequences with their children, says Glen Jenson, Utah State University Extension family and human development specialist. A move during the school year can have some real advantages for children, Jenson says. School is a primary source for new friends. A move during the summer when school is not in session will put your children in unfamiliar surroundings at a time when they have less chance of making 1 new friends. "When school does start in the fall, your child will still start a as stranger, but the teachers will have the added burden of new and a whole roomful of other new faces and personalities. It will be easy for a teacher to not notice your child. Jenson says." A move during the school year allows your child to classes, 386-12- 19 Ellen Bradshaw 438-55- Kristen Mayer 67 Star TAC e now only $359.00! Available at 387-269- 0 CELLULAROMF A TV's cause problems on city streets vehicles Citing escalating problems with (ATV's), Beaver County Sheriffs Department will be closely monitoring this traffic. Warnings will be given to vehicles driven on city streets until August 1 . After that date, citations will be issued. states: ' No person may operate an Utah Code 4 vehicle upon any street or highway, not designated as vehicle use, except: to open (1) When crossing a street or highway and the operator comes to a complete stop before crossing, proceeds only after yielding the right of way to oncoming traffic, and crosses at a right angle; (2) When loading or unloading an whicle from a vehicle or trailer, which shall be done with due regard for safety, and at the nearest practical point of operation; or (3) When a emergency exists, during any period of time and at those locations when the operation of conventional motor vehicles is impractical or when the operation is directed by a peace officer or other public authority." Citizens are reminded that the ATV's must be licensed. Drivers or passengers ages 8 to 1 8 years must possess a safety certificate. Safety equipment (helmet and eye protection) is also required. Only the proper number of passengers as allowed by the construction of the vehicle will be carried. In Beaver City, the streets 100 West and 600 North are designated as a direct access to the Paiute ATV Trail. Offload vehicles traveling on these streets will not be cited if it can be proven they are coming from or are going to the Paiute ATV Trail. it simple, smart -- '. i30t 'Tabernacle John G.Carter off-roa- b 387-272- 2 fit tV- t- - - u 1 ofthe Salt Lake Predators women 's pro volleyball team, instructed volleyball camp last week The Predators ofthe game during a ay had a 7 and 0 undefeated season last year. Pictured with Daniel are Heidi Mayer, Makayla Craw, Daniel, llaylee Willden, Shelby Holm, and Sarah Mayer, who were just a few of the girls participating in the camp. 6thAnniial move from one social scene to another more quickly. The class and teacher usually pay additional attention to ar likely to get the special attention they need in this transition, he Old school and classmates may seem even more says. important and special to the child if the whole class is involved in know ing of the move. The child can get more attention from his classmates and friends than he or she could if the family moved during the summer months. Still, summer moves can have some real Jenson says. Summers tend to offer a more advantages, relaxed time for both parents and the child. It's important for children to be involved in the moving process and summer months allow more time for children to participate in planning and caring out of the move. Parents and the children may ev en be able to visit the new location a time or two before the actual move. Summertime moves can allow children time to choose one or two new friends in the new neighborhood. He says this can be done with more emphasis on a one on one ty pe acquaintance and in a more relaxed atmosphere than that found in the hustle and bustle of the school year. It can also be a time when the family has more impact on the children because there are fewer peers to influence their children's behavior As a result, a summertime move could bring the family closer together. Regardless of the time of year, it is important to give 2nd - 7:30 P.M. August Beaver County Fairgrounds Adults: $4.00 - Children $2.00 children advance notice about a move so they can plan the goodbyes and talk through any concerns they may have. Jenson cautions It's a good idea to pack some of the child's best and most frequently used play equipment where it is easily accessible once you arrive at the new residence. Children will also likely need multiple opportunities to talk about their feeling regarding the anticipated move. Once the move has happened, your child will likely want to call their former close friends and tell them about the new location, Jenson says. Parents should try to spend additional tune with their children for the first few weeks of the move That extra time could be spent getting acquainted with other families in the new neighborhood and getting better acquainted with how to get to and from school, Jenson says. He says it should be reassuring to know that research focusing on children who have changed schools, for the most part, indicate little detrimental effect if the child is inv olved in the discussion and process of moving. Most children tend to adapt quickly and comfortably. In many-cases-, children who have moved to a new location and school, thrive and do better academically than they did at the former school. The opportunity to start new and fresh is good for all of us. n Mike Daniel (center), head coach the KO IS Lady Tigers in the finer points w hole the new child in class. Also, the curriculum in most transfer schools is flexible enough to allow for a mid-yewith a minimum of academic discomfort to the individual or to the school system, Jenson says. At the departure end of the move, children are also more 3 Don't iVfliss The ThnlBsS |