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Show tt t fil V l I 6A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday January 22, 2002 Avoid diso, deadline lYinted or typed news copy is preferred. Wite . legibly, list first as well as last names and idea daytime telephone number ' The SiMAdvoaUetwccty deadline for sublocal sodal announcements stories and mitting .a , i. noon. at Friday m . Sloan Allen Kelly Neumann Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and Sana Allen announce the marriage of their daughter, Sloan Alien, to Kelly Neumann, the son of Kenneth and Rebecca Olsen. The couple have chosen to exchange marriage vows Jan. 26 at 4 p.m. at Rubys Inn Convention Center, located on Highway 63 in Biyce. tion purposes. . ccmsidering pictures for publication nAdvocat society sections, photos printed on invitations are unacceptable. And in all cases, be sure tire sutqectsfeces are larger ' ,V V-. than a thumbprint ' , . missionaries, snni- lays (80th or or versaries (SOth above), employment or sb), schootalatedawaxdictc. Timely submittal of information will help When considering pictures to accompany ensure that an article, with or without an ac avoid photographs in weddirannounoemeiitSt will on be published companying photognmh, other than the bride and the the date preferred by the customer. duding anyone ' ' X Social announcements are notpublisbed in ; groom. Pictures including children or third parties the Thursday ieue of the Carbon County news paper. Stones submitted after the designated may be printed in a display advertisement but . deadline date and time will not make the fol-- are unacceptable for inclusion as asockty wed- ' '? ding article in the SunAdvocate lowing lliesdayedition. Avoid disappointment Contact this Sun Ad There is no charge for publishingalocal so ; ciety news article. However, diere is a nominal vacate well in advance of a specially planned fee required to cover the costs of processing a event to determine whether a photograph can .7 ; photo to accompany the social announcement be copied for publication. . . ' ' ! i -- Carbon County Girl Scouts kick off cookie sales event The Girl Scout Cookie sale kicked off in Utah on Jan. 18. As part of the annual event, Carbon County Girl Scouts will Ryan's Eagle project was in service of the playgrounds and ley Center. He is active in Alleviating eating disorder risks in teens, youngsters ming. BY GEORGIA LAURTIZEN ' USU Extension Joseph Ryan Piccolo has completed the necessary re- quire ments to earn the rank of Eagle ScouL equipment at this Castle Val- to 7b H W !A '10mA MWt (phons order acceptor!) Free Gift Wrap 60N.100W. Price, UT 435-637-51- 96 sports, particularly football and swimA n Eagle court of honor will be conducted for Ryan to Three Price women recently in adult education and l from the University of Wyo- 1 one-quart- ogy Museum Volunteers." Fleet also represented the graduating class as its speaker during commencement exer- - Michelle Fleck, Kathleen Robinson and Susan Bolster were part of U of Ws Utah cohort program that graduated 15 students representing communities from St George to Brigham City and two from Kemmerer, Wya Fleck is chairperson of the geology department at College of Eastern Utah, where she has been named outstanding faculty member of the year several times. Fleck also also teaches math and geography classes at the college. FleckS dissertation was titled Factors Affecting Motivation and Commitment of Paleoritol- - & John Christensen Fenway 9.2002 Robinson is regional depart- ment head forUtah State Univer sity and director CELTs continu-in- g Education. Robinsons dissertation was entitled Native American Students Perceptions of Cultural Marginality and Institutionally Congruency in Distance Education Classes. Polster is a communications instructor at CEU, where she teaches writing and computer Additionally, she advises the and coaches the yell, song and cheer squad. ed qgfc newspaper Pointer's dissertation The Process of Change in Utahs Colleges from 1932-5- 7. We know exactly what they want in a wedding or up-da- te help you select a gift the bride really wants. We'd It We'd deliver And the service Is free! it For the most complete gift-wr- ap gift & bridal registry - Oliveto FWE GIFTS A FURNISHINGS Local A out of tows phono orders VISA A Mastercard Welcome 48 East Mala, Pries CASTLE COUNTRY' sun Rocs squire, met 1374761 . Clidal & Clayton flicker Fsbnaiy 1, 2002 Phone Orders Welcome We Deliver to Reception Local residents wishing to support the fundraising effort may order cookies directly from participating Girl Scouts. But according to the National Eating Disorders Organization, there are things parents can do to give children positive attitudes. Carbon County parents should consider the following nesiL .Make sure schools includes images of females who are successful in all aspects of life. Encourage children to ignore body shape as an indicator of anything about personality or points. Avoid conveying the atti tude that heavier people will be liked more iftheyrfoseweis eat less, wear a smaller size or eat only good foods. Avoid negative statements about body size and eating hab- value. Discourage discouraged. Being teased about body attitudes toward eating. its. Educate children about the Help youth develop skills th genetK differences in body shape and weight and the nature and At the same time, the media has portrayed the ideal body as a very slim. There is often tremendous pressure put oo children, especially young girls, by peers, mothers and others to prevent weight gain. These and other factors can contribute to eating disorders. There are no quick or easy solutions for eating disorders. inter-san-d fiQment without emphasis on ap-- . ugliness of prejudice toward those who arent thin. Be certain' children under--' stand that weight gain is a normal and necessary part of development, especially during pu- - picture. demeaning phrases like fot slob," pig out and thunder thighs" should be pearance.- - i - Ibach children the dangers of trying to alter body shape -- through dieting. 'fe youth the value of mod- - berty. Thkeipeople, especially fe- males, seriously for what they say, of eating a variety of nutritious feel and do, not for how they look. . foods. Scrutinize schools for postAvoid grouping foods into ers, books or contests that encategories such as goodtafe, low dorse the cultural ideal of thin- Encourage children tobe active and enjoy what their bodies Prafessionjil honors can da Limit the amount of television children watch. Free Gift Wrap Phone Orders Delivery to Reception 60 I W. Main 637-548- 8 Price in movies, oh TV and Norma Hlar Make family meals relaxed and friendly. Refrain from commenting on childrens eating, resolving family conflicts at the table or using food as a punishment or reward. There is a new philosophy emerging called Health at Any ' Size. The approach focuses on health and not on weight It challenges people to make changes in attitude, Former Siinnyside resident G. Norma Villar recently received a governors! with the UtahT panic Affairs. Villar is a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah, Utah State University and righam Young University. She received VUm BRIDAL REGISTRY Melissa Prince formation on eating rules that everyone is losing sight of the big community. The cookie money goes to Girl Scout troops to fund group activities such as field trips, camp outings and community service projects. was-titl- TVvo-Ye- ar shower gift We .. their list as gifts are purchased. Visit us when shopping for a gift We'll of Approximately two-thirlose are to girls trying teenage er of weight. So are teenage boys. One in two adults diet and children asyoung as 6 or 7 years old are keying into weight anxiety. An estimated eight million people in the United States have some form of eating disorder. There are conoems that nutritionists and other professionals have been giving such specific inds receive his rank advancement on Jan. 27 at 4 p.m. at the Price North LD$ Stake Cen ter. Ryan is the son of Barbara and Joe Piccolo. Three candidates earn doctorates Cathy OBrien g, descend on neighborhood streets to sell the cookies. Customer can choose from several classic flavors and year 2002 also brings several new cookies. The Girl Scout Cookie sale is one of the most successful annual fundraising events conducted in the country. Joseph Piccolo sAnna&ia&ia & gifts' Scyalletf Girl Scout cookie money also goes to the local council, to fund recruitment and training of adult volunteers, maintenance of camp grounds and support of initiatives. council-wid- e iniExamples of tiatives include career workshops, adventures and financial assistance for girls. Girl Scouts participating in the fundraising effort learn about decision-makinsales and budgeting, goal setting and money, management Residents who buy the cookie can be assured the proceeds will directly Girl Scouts in the local ' . . cation from the University of Utah. Villar is currently a member ofthe Utah OfBoe of Educations Principals Academy. 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