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Show TH E SENTINEL Thursday, Nov. 5, vv V v V mi Pa0i-- v - - - 2 n vv w , is the "prevocational" course such as industrial arts, home economics and introductory courses and in agriculture business. with the Side-by-si- regular curriculum, schools often provide other activities and clubs where students can develop their interests and skills. Clubs like the Future Teachers of America or the chess, drama and debate clubs provide students with the opportunity to develop leadership and "people" skills which will be useful in their later careers. Hummel offers in PTA Today a checklist for parents on how to support the school's efforts in career education by encouraging the child in workcareer his UWIM.", ' "-- in ,1. Mark and Natalie Conish proudly show off the giant pumpkin they raised at the home of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs George Conish of Sandy. They are the children of Mr and Mrs Mark Conish from Urie, Wyoming. The pumpkin weighed over 80 pounds. Shape your child's career In the November issue of PTA Today, the journal of the National PTA, Dean L. Hummel, career education expert, outlines, "how parents can help thir child plan for a satisfying career." Since an individual's identity is tied very closely to the work he or she does, career planning is vitally important in a child's development "I experts say children should accept their child progress through three as a growing person with and phases in their career strengths For development. In the weaknesses. fantasy phase (prior to example, a child may age 11) the child thinks he want to join the French can do anything and does. club while his parents He has no concept of want him to join Junior reality. He can become a Achievement; they cowboy, an astronaut or a should be supportive of movie star. Parents his decision. During the exploration at home. He suggests that parents relate to jobs and things a child likes to do even when the parents have no experience in those fields; provide their child with materials (books) games) which will try out his job skills, interests and abilities; - - act as career models and introduce their child to other vocations outside the parents' field of work; allow their child to try out work experiences which the parents may not like themselves. According to Hummel, parents "can learn how to help, and join others Lake County System, BYU Bingham High will once again host an game of the BYU basketball team, scheduling the " i engineering financial engineering income for nign individuals will be exaimned at the South Jordan Brancn Library, 10300 Beckstead Lane, on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 6:30 pm Evans Woodbury will discuss W. other Contract Notice egtate planning m depth and in layman's terms, ADVERTISEMENT further For and Public Planning Egtate CON- Saturday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. in the Bingham gym. Tickets are priced at $2 for adults and $1 for students. All proceeds will go to the Bingham High Athletic Department. L88m Cooriinator OBTAINING TRACT DOCUMENTS: Drawings, Specifications for scrimmage fnsnclfll . PROPOSALS will be publicly opened and read at 10:00 a.m. local time) on November 17. 1981. at 1850 West 7800 South. West Jordan, Utah. Documents may be obtained upon application at the office of Nielsen, Maxwell & Wangsgard, Contract Documents 624 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, after prepared by Nielsen, 10:00 a.m. on October 26, Maxwell & Wangsgard, of a Consulting Engineers at 1961, upon payment 624 North 300 West, Salt deposit of $20 00 per set. (Pub. Nov. 5,12, 1961) Lake City, Utah. hosting teachers) in helping, their children in their quest to become "what they are capable of becoming." 943-INF- Bingham and (counselors prepared by the Kntfineer will be received by the City of West Jordan at 1850 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Utah, until 10:00 a.m. (local time) on November 17, 1981 for the construction of 7800 South Storm Drain and Barney's Creek Detention Basin for the City of West Jordan, Utah, in accordance with Drawings, Specifications, and other Library OF PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals on forms RECEIPT Wormation on this free presentation, call the Salt sis believe parents are the greatest potential helpers in their chidlren's career if and when planning they know how to help," should listen to the child's realistic phase (age a Hummel, says adulthood) when expression of dreams and of counselor professor child's in the the young person makes engage education at Virginia as he acts out choices based on reality games Polytechnic Institute and the w3 JEmvUilVy various jobs. In factors (available State University and tentative phase (age education, job author of a book and when children are requirements) and his numerous articles on trying out their decision- own capabilities, parents career planning. skills, parents should be aware that the Career develooment making idea of traditional malefemale occupations is disappearing. Girls can 11-1- 7) become medical doctors; boys-nurse- You s. "The three phases are consistent with the modern school's attempt to provide career learning activities for students," says Hummel. Schools offer career awareness at the elementary level, career at the exploration middlejunior high level and career preparation in senior high. The formal career learning activity Can Depend On Arnold's Best Work i 1 Ute Conference 1981 National League champions, the Jordan Gremlins. Front row (left to right), Ryon Monson, Doug Willden, Matt Heaps, Adorn Doyle, Doug Ottley, Jesse Curtis, Keyne Jorgensen, Troy Trujillo, Eric Challis, J. B. Offret. Middle row, Jamey Watson, Mike Cotlle, Greg White, Paul Fedel, J. R. Kreek, Ben Gardner, John Tullos, Chad Deems, Sawne McLaughlin. Back row, coach N. F. Tullos, coach Nick Trujillo, head coach Bill Heaps. Not pictured are coaches Kent Peterson and Gene Heaps and cheerleaders Kelly Bateman, Debbie Earle. The team posted an 0 league record and took the title by defeating Murray 3 on Saturday, Oct. 24. Last Saturday they beat Alta 13-- : i i T lummy T00 27-1- 8-- 0. (VMH:l:H.)fTm fid L7 Arnold takes pride in doing a good job on every major appliance he works on. that's why we can say that you can rely on full service and dependability from the appliances you buy from Deseret Industries. Wmii Choieel .JUS A LEATHER V LCtn 1 Rys5 V S ,46 Antiqued leather Deseret Industries employees, some elderly or handicapped, do their best work repairing and refurbishing everything from appliances to zippers.' That's why we can say "Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy." 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