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Show The Garfield County Insi s er HELP WANTED YARD SALE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 90 W 100 N Henrieville, Utah Furniture, clothing, Prom dresses, books and more. June 25th and 26th. Fri. 9am to 2pm and Sat. 9am to 2pm. No early birds please. WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Old Windup Clocks, Old Pocket Watches, Old Wristwatches, Old Music Boxes and Old Coins. Contact Greg, 676-8631 Save $10 Off Alignments Team Coach: Duties include working directly with students 13 — 17 years old. Must be a positive role model, interacting with students during evening and weekend recreational activities. All shifts available. Qualifications: Must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, current driver's license and able to pass a background check. Wage DOE. Interested individuals may send cover letter and resume to Heather Moulton at 435-676-8482 or fax 435-676-8488 hmoulton@silveradoboysranch.corn Therapist Needed! Siivcradu Acutdcrny Pangti itch. UT Working with youth agcy 12 - 18 Panguitch is now open for summer Ransome Owens, world famous wild-life artist, will be teaching art classes Thrusday at 7:00 p.m. in the gallery on Main Street Come learn how to draw and paint. Experiential boarding so bool setting Mum be lii.ensoLL le MAW Lkah gm able to get glaite licenstue. Sam) itegothibie DOE Send resume anal cover Mei hIllc (4.Mbliti5ii.h. LT U LI LI Ufa dC My I. M3 DRIVERS - TOP PAY! Regional Opportunities! CDL Training in SLC, UT! Teams - New pay up to 48cpm! Central Refrigerated: 800-5259277 JOB OPPORTUNITY Ticaboo Special Service District is taking application for a part time Secretary/ HEAVY EQUIP. Clerk. Applications will be taken until July 9th 2010. Individual must have a wide range DUMP TRUCK 1995 Ford Aeromax Dump of office skills and must live Truck 14 Wheeler, Rock Body within the boundaries of the with high lift tail gate, Au- Ticaboo Special Service Distomatic tarper. 3406 Cat, ev- trict. Please mail applications erything works, good truck. to TSSD, Box 2111, Ticaboo, Call 801-560-9926. Lynn - UT 84533. $39,000. JOB OPPORTUNITY Ticaboo Special Service District is taking application for a Certified Wastewater Operator. Applications will be taken until July 9th 2010. Individual must have a Small Lagoon System Wastewater Operator Certificate from the State of Utah and must live within the boundaries of the Ticaboo Special Service District. Please mail applications to TSSD, Box 2111, Ticaboo, UT 84533. SUU HEAD START TEACHER - PANGUITCH 35 hrs/wk, 9-mons/yr; contingent on funding. Starts 8/1/10. FARM EQUIP. Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood or related field desired. Associate Degree in Early Childhood or related area with Early WANTED Childhood classes equal to a major strongly preferred. CDA cerSmall Grain Silo Also: Auger/ tificate with one year teaching experience may be considered. Conveyor for loading Silo. Must be willing to complete an Early Childhood Associate DeCall Eric Feiler at 335-7393. gree. Ability to work respectfully with low-income children & families, those with special needs, & families with diverse ethnic backgrounds. Ability to speak & write Spanish preferred. BackMISC ITEMS ground check req'd. Salary: $12,810+, DOE; excellent benefits. First consideration of applications begins 6/29/10; open until USED PIANOS FOR SALE filled. Details/apply online at http://jobs.suu.edu Contact Info: At House of Music, Richfield Human Resources, Southern Utah University at jobs@suu.edu 435-893-0973 or (435)586-7754. EOE/AA Employer 435-201-2714 GOOD NEIGHBOR PHARMACY° , Pap uitchDrui JUNE 2010 FRIENDLY SERVICE FEATURED PRODUCTS Coppertone Sunscree Continuous Spray or PanOxyl 10% Acne Cleansing Bar Desitin Diaper Rash Ointment 6 oz. 40z. 2oz. Ultra Guard, SPF 15 or 30 999 SPA con t r.-twos Neosporin Plus Pain Relief Ointment 0.50z. 499 Regular or Creamy CANINIIII Gold Bond Ultimate Skin Healing Ointment 3.5 oz. Ultimate Healing or Softening Lotion 14 oz. 699 399 699 Neutrogena Sunblock Olay Cream Neutrogena Daily Care or Complete Oil Free Acne Wash 2 oz. 6 oz. Ultra Sheer SPF 85 30z. 099 gmAquapho( gimilmozmo ha)).19 Normal Wash or Deep Clean 6oz. 699 0 LAY, ASE Certified Suspension St Alignment Specialist for 20 years YOUTH ARCHEOLOGY CAMP TEACHES RESPECT FOR THE PAST, CONSERVATION FOR THE FUTURE On Friday afternoon June 18, 2010, 22 students from throughout Iron County took part in a summer Youth Archeology Camp, an event collaboratively sponsored by the Cedar City Bureau of Land Management, Dixie National Forest and Iron County School District. In its twelfth year of operation, the camp is centered on teaching youth to appreciate the past in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere by connecting them with the history of their own region through first hand scientific experiences. "We want to leave them with a love for the past and to be good stewards of these resources for the future so that their kids will be able to enjoy these sites just as they do today," said Nathan Thomas, Archeologist for the Cedar City Field Office. Thomas, in conjunction with Marian "Omar" Jacklin, Forest Heritage Program Manager for the Dixie National Forest and Pam Chattfield, an educator with Three Peaks Elementary, coordinated this year's event which included a partial site excavation, the study of area pictographs and an overview of archeological sciences. For student Mallorie Melling, the archeology studies were the most interesting part of the camp. She enjoyed learning about the care taken for each artifact in terms of carefully cleaning and dating fragments. Now when Melling encounters archeological artifacts, she knows just what to do. "You can look at them, but you don't want to take them because it's like a missing piece of the story," Melling said after painting a pictograph replica with yucca leaves. Student Abbie Braun wanted to attend the camp after reviewing the schedule. "It looked fun," Bruan said Friday as she sat in the shade at Enoch City Park twisting the wires she'd been given into perfect replicas of split twig figurines or miniature big horn sheep. While Braun had studied the American Indian history of the region she learned even more from this week's camp. "I read a thick book about them. This helps me learn more about them if I can't grasp the concept from a book." Chattfield, who has devoted the past 12 summers to the camp, loves the take away message children gain. "This is pure teaching because they actually experience the science rather than only reading it in a text book or watching a video in class," Chattfield said of the continuing education event which also helped five children earn scouting merit badges. "They experience every aspect of the science because they're out there, doing the hands on work." For Taime Clark, the camp helped her better visualize the ancient inhabitants of the area. "I think that it would have been pretty cool to meet them. They've been interesting to learn about," Clark said. Taelor Beeson said she gained an appreciation for the culture they studied because life then was "nothing like today because they didn't have the things we do now." For more information on next year's Youth Archeology Camp contact Bureau of Land Management Archeologist Nathan Thomas at (435) 865-3031 or Marian "Omar" Jacklin, Forest Heritage Program Manager for the Dixie National Forest at (435) 865-3746. 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