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Show hue EDUCATION 14 - September 24. 2002 Uintah Basin Standard 0 Thursday, Sept. 25) USU Uintah Basin to host Sew Creative Conference Sewing Market and How UiMoke Pants that Fit. and Extension Duchesne County Rhonda Lopez, owner of five of the sewExtension are County offerings ing conference. Sew Creative, to he Nuttalls locations and oilier presenters, both local and from around the held on Sept. 26, at the USU Uintah state include: Karen Biers, Faye Boyer, Basin in Honseveit, at 987 E Lagoon Street. The conference will begin at Betty Cook, Margaret Hopkin, 8. 30a.m., with registration and check Korinne Hulliriger, Peggy Hunting, Christine Jensen, Louise Lemon, in. While registrations are encourMargie Memmott, Lynda Nelson, and in lunch advance to aged guarantee Susan Wilson. Their topics cover a and kits for classes, if any, registrawide degree of interest and a reSerger tions will also be taken at the door. This years keynote speaker is Jeff and Machine Maintenance and FeaVogel, from Hi Fashion Fabrics in tures, Understand Commercial PatGrand Junction., Colorado. His par- terns, Sewing with Children, Crochet ents opened the store in 1965 when Edge Finuhes, Easy Embellishment, JelT was in the 1" grade. Since it was Moiling DanceCostumes and Swimsuits, Quick Lone Star Quilt, Tooth-brus- h a family business everyone was inHag Hugs, Stack and Whack volved. JefTcomes to us with a wealth of experience and knowledge about Quilts, Window Treatments, Basic Needle Tatting, and Hardanger Emfabrics. His address is titled From Fiber to broidery. We are pleased to ha ve such Fabric, which will show how cotton a variety of topics offered from these fibers become printed fabrics and why very talented people. You wont want fabrics are primd differently in chain to miss this opportunity. A description of each class is available stores, how to keep fabrics from bleedat the Uintah or Duchesne County fabfor ed ucation the and ing, general ric consumer. His presentation will be Extension offices. For more information call Ronda Olsen at 435781-5452o- r of interest to individuals who special1 140. Julie Abbott at ise in either garment construction or quilts. Jeff Vogel will also be presenting Ask A Specialist two workshops. Sewing Tools that Make Life Easier, which will include you time sa vingdevkes, product sources, Tips and new items, and Easy Home Decojob rating Projects, where be will demonstrate Rita Larsen a teacher at the store, will also be on hand to teach What New in the Home Answer by Terry Teigeler, director, Utah State University Ogden Center fur Graduate Studies inside lining on the brim of their cap is an indication that they may belong Sweaty palms, rapid breathing, to a gang. emotional hyperactivity. Sound like Webbed belts are military style an extensive physical workout? No with gang initials or numbers written just going to a job interview. on the belt The belts typically have a Todays unpredictable economy long tail which is left hanging down and uncertain employment status are the pant leg. Gang members are very makingjobsearchesareality for many. proud of their belt which is often the With increased unemployment also color of their gang. comes increased competition for the Den verbelievee that the most popujobs that exist. Being the best you can lar shoes are Nike Cortez running be is not only a catchy phrase now shoes, white or black with a swish it is an imperative prerequisite to stripe. being selected for a job. The job interview is the place Tiiey wear sport s clothes that are worn by professional or college sports where your experience and capabili-tiesar- e teams. According to Denver they discussed, considered and compick teams which have the same colors pared to the needs of an employer. as their gang. Tiie clothes may be When selecting an employee, an altered with letters, nernes, numbers, employer's needs usually fidl into two and symbols. They wear football jer- major areas personal attributes and seys with numbers that symbolise technical competence. Personal attributes generally ingangs, he explained , noti n g t hat they often write in an Old English style on clude personality, the ability to work their clothing or bodies. as a team and the ability to get along He explained that gang members with others. The employer usually are frequently tattooed on the face, considers such things as how well this neck, aiui more recently, in order to fit person will be perceived by clients into mainstream society when needed, and associates, how he or site fits with the stomach, arms, and back. The tatthe companys ideal employee stereotoos are often the gangs initials and type and how well the person could or the gang members moniker. He influence the company in a cohesive said that one of the most common and positive manner. Personal attattoos is three dots which stands for tributes can be described through my crazy life. A tattoo of a happy or observations by self and others and sad face stands for smile now, cry lessons learned from previous work later. A star indicts a and life experiences. Technical competence refers to gangs violent propensity. A star means the gang is less the overall ability of the candidate to violent. successfully complete the tasks as While its important to be aware defined in the advertised job. Technithat there is gang activity, even in cal experience is evidenced by classes small towns, at the same time its taken, diplomas earned and life and import ant to note the vast majority of work experiences, both formal and teens want no part of them. informal. Basically we have fantastic kids, During tiie interview, which may theres probsbly just two or three out only last 15 to 60 minutes, the person of 100 who cause problems. Its just being interviewed must convince the very, very few that are committing interviewer of his or her abilities to problems, noted Roosevelt Police accomplish both the personal and techChief Steve Houley. nical requirements. To do this, prepaI dont see it (gangs) as a big issue ration and research must be done prior here, but I dont want to downsize it, to the interview. Consider these tips and I dont want to glorify it. If we to help your job interview go well. dont keepabreaBt ofchanging trends Be able to explain yourself. The then they overpower us. We just need interview is an important time to tout to keep updated. Its just being aware your skills, accomplishments and atof what the potential is here, and that tributes. If you dont clearly commuit is here. We cant close our eyes to it, nicate that you possess the skills and we just need to be aware of it, said talents required for the job, the interHooley. viewer can only base his or her decision on the written evidence you provided in the resume. Be able to clearly explain how previous experience can match or exceed the requirements of the new position. Discuss personal scenarios that verify that you possess the competence needed to be successful in the new job. 435-722-51- 31 Be aware that i nterviewingshou Id be a two way process. Neither party should dominate the time allotted for Utah State University Uintah 435-738-- Police Officer Sh.iori I J:n vcr delivered a Power Point presciilufion on gurijrs to a small .ip nf atxiui 17 parcels, leathers. ami .'udenis at Union High last is tlr resource of fii erut Union High (bis yenr. The talk Wi ( I iic si lay I f 'aiing Coumiiiicc. The .is hy Union High's ('otuuiiiniiy Shelly ciKtso) il.c coiiiiiiiitce are Loa Kay fioiA ili r. i .'jI. in'j Hansen, and Acc Davis. All five aie teachers. IOkl.rfX;.MI.A(;ANUMf,.VIM.K HO'.V - Knosc-vH-i on how can improve your interviewing skills? r "Not My Kid Parents, teens taught what to watch for when it conies to gang awareness hi lie t to Boys Gang), BBP Blai k Blue I'ridej, and 3WD (Third Ward. TIm? Ka; t side gangs are the Surenos 13, Viri- hind . hnv 1iv (.'rip and Vereo-6- Sij. au ( 'ijlliT H1. (ianin- in t i 1j!,- :i- riot - at I. i. 'i jmi.I'- V. oi. i' inv Sha in Koo-a-vi'i- I t a informative 'i.irm High last Police Officer r said there I ju --:t in fourit-hiri- ! It'll. in; arc; 2.001 to 3,0' 0 known j'aiij; mi'iiifiers in Utah. Jo t mu) K'niu-v- i lt .ireathireare 1m-- n 1 nniinniif hard inn gang Hunt mu' gang mi'inlirs hot or bring j.'i'.i' . I' it !;o si ' r. i i ' - a ( Xplnlljed Deliver defined a t hr or more l people a i'li a I'ommon naine or hiit eri gage in a pattern olcnini-mi- l II, f'lnor: ' i'1' i : yin-in.- I iidivitv Gang iiii.'tnlM-r- are not s male. fw'iiai'i jiiiThooHet known gurigmeniber in - 3 t year- - old. Kind Denver. '1 I. oiii iiii ii ihii liret grade s id lit at Lad Elementary. In said. Kid- - an'.irtmg younger when t In f to re ''nit ini-- , '.i H explained that pangK have eand I'oninut imoi li inei, .'III- - !i;t!ii insi,iir-i'o- home nor nr'-i- i - i , lie-c- n - owner kid-- :'non' K'lKi'. tiirii-r'I- y .ne d.inpernn iilid Ir.i'ii . .ihlr." - o '1'n!'. gang"a 'id1 tin'- 'Aill. e.ii to '""h; troin t l un-(,- 'i Denver. noting i i utlii r iii older tfnir rrnnmal ie.-i-l (fang specific cl'itliing is another gangaffiluition indicator, Gang members il ) on wear baggy oversized pants that sog we) below the waistline. Just they wear tliem mean they are in a ihs'snt neriS'.-iirilgang.- warned Denver wlamotoii that the most popiiliii biandKofgiiiigjunts a re Bii Da vis, Countries, and Friwo .Jeans, harli gsing wears a certain lu.iiid Soi'ietime ismg iiieinhi rs cut the pant-- ' helnw the knee and pull white sis'ks all tin- - way up. Pm ket linings mav fs dvial sijtliey cun pull them out in a confrontation to show their gang colors," explained Denver. When a gang member weansaking-xlM-v- e shirt lie only buttons the top button so tiie color he is wearing under tiie shirt i muie visible. Ba nda i las a re t lie flaguf the street gangnilture," said Denver. They can virtually Ih1 an y color. The worst thing you can do - take a twiiduna away from a gang uieiids'r. They have them Jiang-- i i ig on t of t lie i r pocket or waist band or over t hejr shoulder or around their head " Also writing on the brim or Ili'-key- , cix'.'ip 'io it that g'lng have I1,;... ;...i mifther WH'. - "I tieveum'lllly kk i .i iiMirc it,. mi. tr' iini look to I'et i a.-- - !i a a-- mitiiijs and numbers me things to look for on your children h clothing to help determine if they have gangconned ions. The West Side Gang wears brown and, or black colors. Denver has not been able to determine Iheiv flora of the Eat Side gang. The first thingparentssay in, ft's not my kid,' said Denver who warns parent); to look for at least two orlhree iridicutore before suapertingtheirchild of being a gang member. Fewer indicators may mean that fie or she is ttiiiikirigofjoiriiiigagungorliasfriends who an; in a gang. Also Jisik for sudden changes in yourchilds behavior, lie advises. They may call friends family, liavenew friends, or they may want to he away from home. You may even noth e them inakingi.it range hand 'I he signals. org.-unc- f Ve J. joh.. to help uppnrt gang aetivitiei. even li)oui:ll they Iiiiike inoit nl their eiiniey fr'iiri mill mire and mine of the olid color- - nun' ns.'oci-;i'iwil h gang inernberKhip they may wear drijies nr plaid, with gang col-nr- According to Jleiivi r, the Busin's falling to organized gangs whirh are also loealed in major clt'i'K like Salt Dikeand Lok Angelisi. Then are two main gang affiliations Side Gang and in the Basin. lie the hast Side (iani; Each oftlie two pni'is- has several subsets of gangs. ( iiiM.'s which i' t'i the We I Side ar IBG 'Tlnn; Bov Dung1. GBG (Mu i: ii VV.-- - i Subscribe Now! WW" S'j ). five-point- DIABETES CLASSES For People With Diabetes For Families Of People With Diabetes If You Are At Risk For Diabetes & Anyone Who Is Interested Conferences Union ParentTeacherMudenu a invited to attend Parents and gusrd.an of all Union pa rent; teat her conference on Tuesday, H-g- Sept. 24 from 5-- 9 First Tuesday Of Every Month 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. tf Uintah Basin Medical Center Classroom Speaker: Dr. Union PTSA Meeting held on Tuesday.Sept. There will bea Union High PTSA general meeting 24 at 8:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Attention Roosevelt Jr. High Par ents! I on ParentTeaclierconferencej-- : will be held at Rixiseveit Jr. ligh Tuesday , p.m. Sept. 24 from 4-- 8 Altamont High ParentTeacherCon-ferenc- e Oct. Altamont Highs Parent. Teacher conference will be held Tuesday, m. I from 3:30-7:3- 0 p Duchesne High ParentTeacher will be held at Duchesne High on Tuesday ParentTeacher conferences Oct. 1 and Wednesday, Oct. 2 from gimrdians are invited to attend. 4-- 8 p.m. each evening. All October Topics: U 1 , 2002 Diabetes & Heart Disease " From 9:00 a.m. until Noon Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) 5 outreach meeting for mineral interest owners. You are invited to come and have your oil and gas royalty questions answered. Please plan to attend and if possible bring a copy of your most recent Oil and Gas Payment Report. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Diane Mitchel of the BIA at or Tom Piccirilli of the MMS at (toll free). 435-722-43- 12 Uintah Basin Medical Center 1 250 W. 200 N. Roosevelt 722-469- 800-982-32- , parents GED Test Offered Uintah School District will he offering tiie GED test Sept. 27 and 28 at school district office. The test will begin at 6 p.m. on Sept. 27. 27. For questions Applications must fa; filled out by 5 p.m. on Sept. ext. 1013. contact David John or Elaine Gardner at the 781-310- 0 the interview. The goal is to provide the interviewer with all relevant in- formation supporting the application and pertinent Ask questions about the job and overall working environment. This requires work on your part investigating and researching tiie inrnpnnv's h story, nan: be goals, objectives at id evpi-cufore you come to the interview. Loosen up. Try not to appear stressed and uptight. Your personal mannerisms should be as natural as possible. Smile and be enthusiastic. Have a positive attitude. Be sure that your physical appearance is appropriate for the situation. This may also require some research so that you are dressed appropriately. Dont talk too much and continually focus the discussion around attributes and experiences that support your application and the job description. Listen attentively to the in . : r. Be prompt. Never keep tiie interviewer waiting. Make one or more followup visits or calls to determine tiie statusofyour efforts. Attempt to identify both the good and not bo good aspects of your interview to help you with f uture interviewing. Tom and Flora Fabrixio of Sandy visited Craigand Roealyn Thomas-- , and family, also Lloyd and Tracy Roberts Saturday. Larry Maxwell of Yuma spent a few days in Tabiona visiting his sons. Renae Park relumed ibis week from Parker, Arizona aflLTspcndingacouple months with her mother and dad. Site was taking care of them after her mother had a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White of Salt Lake spent a fev- days in Tabiona. Max and Voola Gineu spent tije weekend in St. George visiting tlieir sons and their families. Curt and Barbra Ingelford left tins week to gut back to Mesquite after spending the summer in Tubiona. Ray and Dixie Jones went to I labor Sunday to visit Billy and Trudy Brereton and to attend a birthday party for their son Riggs who is one year old. Dude Maxwell alsoattendcd. Orval and Helen Aslipaugh and grandchildren of Vernal were Sunday dinner guests of A1 and Karma Roberts. Jerry Clayton is in tiie care ccn tor in Roosevelt. He suffered a blood clot due to his knee operation but is doing better. Wayne and Valorie I lantern visited him and Anna several differ- - Neola woman to help educate the public on need for organ donations ftySllAili(oiIll-- r Janeel Rasmussen of Ncoia au.l otiier volunteers from Idaho and Utah attended a special training session Saturday in Salt Lake to learn Imw grassroots volunteer organizationscan educate the public about organ and tissue donation issues. TransplantSpeaker International, a group of people who have received organ donations from the East Coast, conducted the training session. While waitingfor my heart transplant, I knew that I could die hel'nrean organ became available, said 1 '(( Radigan, a TSi organizer. Tiie day I received my heart, 18 oilier patients died waiting for their transplant. I realized then that I had to do sonic thingtoincreaseorgan donations and save lives." Ive been involved in thepait.but I want to get more training to be able to reach out to tiie community, explained Rasmussen whose sister died and became a donor. Rasmussen will lie speaking in the schools and church groups about organ donation storting in Octoiier. She said slie is excited to ha ve tiie recent information from tiie training sesskm to incorporate into her presentations. The Saturday Birthday Club met on Sept. 13 to celebrate the Septomlier birthday of Areva Huiuh. Leah I iaslcm wag hostess for the party which was held at the Iiaslein cabin near Flaming Gorge. Members and guests, Gail Allred and Glenda Killian, enjoyed a delicious dinner. A birthday cake was served while tiie ladies sang Happy Birthday to Areva. After dinner, Bridge was played with prizesa warded to Gail Allred, Glenda Killian and Teresa Harmston. Before the party ended, Areva was presented witii her birthday gills. Qiory Ideas? See a Glory ? 8ee if in Prinfl ei.tdays. Misty Strebel look a trip to Moab one day last week on business and visited some friends. Art and Jean Fabrizio visited relatives and friends in Tabiona Sunday. Sharon Strebel and Launnie Miller went on a cruise this week. Call us 722-SI3- 1 . office in Fort Duchesne, Utah, representatives from the Department of Interior's Minerals Management Service, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and BIA will sponsor an Paul Ebbert EVERYONE WELCOME!. . p.m. in tiie commons area. & . Jfti Get connected for better physical, emotional and spiritual health. For private or group sessions contact: Julie Harding . (435) 724-045- 3 |