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Show Volume 106 Best teachers named by students LAKE FOREST, IL In the fifth edition of Whos Who America "s Among Teachers, 1998, a select group of Americas teachers are being honored by their former students. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH Census Bureau workers knocking on doors for Census 2000 Operation Cedar Cit- y- Census Bureau workers began knocking on doors early in October to begin the first Local educators honored were major Census 2000 operation. Lisa Rae Anderson, Roger G. The Census Bureau is creating Baker, Mathilda Barriero, Paul an address list for rural areas of Allen Gardner, John B. Mead, the country for delivery of quesGary L. Parnell, Douglas John tionnaires in the spring of 2000. Wendel, all teachers at Snow Two temporary offices have College. opened in Utah to oversee the work. Laurie J. Allen. Vivian K. For Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Bagnall, Sylvia M. Duke, Rhett Kane, Millard, Piute. Sanpete. L. Jackson, Sherry F. Sorensen, Sevier, Washington, and Wayne all teachers in Gunnison, were counties, the office is in Cedar nominated. City. Vickie H. Brandt, Randy J. Field Operation Supervisor is Clark, Mark S. Olson, Karen A. Gloria Coates, located at Cedar Schiffman, all teachers at Manti City Parks and Recreation BuildHigh School, were honored. ing, 286 North MainBasement Conference Room, Cedar City, Students were requested to 84720. or by calling (435)867-558nominate teachers who "made a or fax (435)867-554difference in their lives" by For all other counties the helping to shape their values, Field Operation Supervisor is Anna Florin located in Salt Lake inspiring interest in a particular subject or challenging them to City, 257 Tower Building, third strive for excellence. floor, 257 East 200 South, room students commented 310, Salt Lake City, 84111. Call Many about the enthusiasm and knowlor fax edge their teachers demonstrated in the classroom. Many praised Census Bureau employees will teachers for their ability to relate go to identify and to youngsters on a personal as map all housing units in areas well as a professional level. where there are a significant Price 500 84647 - October 21998 number of people who receive their mail at post office boxes, rural routes or general delivery. To make sure each household in the country' receives a Census 2000 questionnaire, the Census Bureau needs to know the address and location of every housing unit and anywhere a person lives or could live. The operation should be complete by late November. Census workers may ask occupants their names and addresses. The interview should take a minute or two for each household. Location of the household will be noted on a map so that questionnaires may be in the spring of 2000. hand-deliver- New road and sewer policy discussed by Council Members by C.R. Truitt FOUNTAIN GREEN--Road- door-to-do- or "The address list and related maps are the foundation of a complete and accurate census for local communities. Communities need accurate numbers for federal funding and many other community projects," said Susan A. Lavin, Regional Director for the Denver Region. Census address listers may be identified by red, white and blue badges which say "Census Enumerator." All information given to a census worker is confidential by law. Violations of the law can result in fines and imprisonment. Local communities depend on census figures to plan public facilities such as schools and libraries, to draw political aries and as the basis of distributing funds in the community. Private businesses also use census information for customer information and. locating new offices. ... allow him to bid out the project in spite of delay from Tim Beavers, who has yet to review the plans. The engineer said they could go ahead and put the bids out, although they cant proceed after that until Beavers signs off on them. A Sunrise engineer told the council that the new lagoon, which is a fourth cell added to the sewer system, will allow treated water to be used for irrigation and will now give the city enough sewer facility to handle continuing growth. Mayor Hansen signed the plans the engineer brought with him. five-mon- s, sewer policy, and a new lagoon were among the topics discussed in an Oct. 7. council meeting. Mayor Hansen said a citizen pointed out that not all streets within the city are paved There are some blocks left unpaved where people have moved m. A motion was passed stating that during the next construction season any unpaved roads within the city, will be worked on. 4. 6. Number Forty Two Sewer Policy Councilman Rasmussen expressed concern with the sewer extension policy. Extensions are handled by property owners, but he said there isnt a written policy of how reimbursement is applied when another property owner hooks on to that extension. The council is considering this problem. New Lagoon A Sunrise engineer updated the council on the new lagoon plans. He recommended the city th Miscellaneous Hansen Mayor suggested getting a plaque made for placing the names of "Citizens of the Year" and "Lifetime Citizens." Councilman Rasmussen informed the council that a meeting is set up with the Moroni Council on the Heritage Project. He also suggested the city does not rent out city hall rooms anymore. which the rest of the council seemed to agree. Hansen informed council members that the proposed clinic has temporary stalled due to problems in getting the blue prints done. Meeting set for child care providers RICHFIELD Anyone interested in becoming a child care provider is encouraged to attend an orientation meeting to be held Thursday, Oct. 22, at 10 a.m., at the Workforce Service Office North Building, 201 East 500 North, Richfield. Interested persons should call Melody Staples at for further information and to pick up an orientation packet. Melody Staples, state child care licensor and Julia Mohr, child care coordinator for the Child Care Resource and Referral Western Region agency will be conducting the orientation Candidates voice opinions The 1998 North Sanpete Lady Hawks soccer team wrapped up another season. Pictured are; back row, 0 to r): Lisa Broderick, Tawnya Chamberlain, Orlinda Vasquez and Jamie Jensen. (Middle row): Katie Worley, Katie Carver, Cindy Morris and Caroline Schroeder. (Front row): Misty Nielson and Mindy Nielson. FAIRVIE- W- Election candidates will come together for "Meet the Candidates Night" Thursday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m., in the Fairview Museum of Arts and History, 85 North 100 East. Anyone interested is encouraged to come and listen to the Sanpete County public office candidates. They will each be given a chance to present their opinions of the issues affecting our county. There will be time provided for the public to question the candidates. Light refreshments will be served. i Debbie Lee, North Sanpete, and Sarah Allen, Palmer, OK, attending Wasatch Academy, ran the same course in Delta that qualified them for state competition today, Oct. 21, at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City. |