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Show 16 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, February 3, 2005 0 fjwyn orem Youthnet y.fMHA 224-8200 I . . (3H51- Spanish emphasizing I fis-j0ij0 FORK I Tl 1 . v )j . . 798.1200 I rainiiy . - - in j . jsounaanes in Feb. Why trust your home to anyone else? Other real estate companies are coming and going! Choose the company you can trust: Over 25 years of making dreams come true! 25 years with the same broker & management 25 years in the same location 25 years with the same name & ownership 25 years of excellence in serving Utah County Why not use one of these award winning professionals? TEAM PLAYERS liiii lil 1 V I ; f ' V I Randy Loveless Company Wide Top Sales Agent of the Year Company Wide Listing Agent of the Year Company Wide Marketing Agent of the Year Fay Jones Company Wide Buyer's Agent of the Year Orem Office Top Sales Agent of the Year Orem Office Listing Agent of the Year Larry Vest Spanish Fork Office Top Sales Agent of the Year Spanish Fork Office Listing Agent of the Year Gwen Taylor Orem Office Marketing Agent of the Year lib wifc: iiPi 1 Larry E. Keller Orem Office PRINCIPAL BROKER " p..i..imi3w.i......)i4$ Rita Hales Spanish Fork Office Marketing Agent of the Year Spanish Fork Office Buyer 's Agent of the Year Jan Collett Orem Office Buyer's Agent of the Year Jeff Mendenhall - Pj- Jan G ollett Rita Hales Fay Ji ONES Jill Levingston Bob Li EWIS Al&TK Pi LANT iiiiymiiiin ann Bobbi Robertson lljlil Kpfc I I BW! 1 BSSHJflSHSs Gwen Taylor Gary Thorne Carl Thurgood c r Tony Anderson Eugene Bohn Cynthia Deveraux - Larry E. Keller I 1 life - 1 ' Debbie O'Brien Suzanne Richmond Lori S killings Mil -J r- . Elainl Siratford Kathleen Curtis Adam Eastjjr LuAnn Grazzini . ita. " r George Gull Robin Gunnell 1 : Grant Leavitt Lori Maze Doug Perry Debra Shakespeare Search Over 14,000 Properties Online osmondrealestate.com -r '-"t f 't- Grant Leavitt Spanish Fork Office ASSOCIATE BROKER I fry i Rita Hales - ! Randy Loveless Larry Vest Cheryl & Jan Levi Debbie Valgardson Kathy Johnston jUMJ.LjiiU.ni.u ,, i Ann Wilson Do you want your children to have a framework of positive posi-tive experiences and personal person-al qualities they need to grow up healthy, caring and responsible? The Springville Youthnet organization would like to see this community com-munity become more familiar famil-iar with the "40 Developmental Developmen-tal Assets" as described by the Search Institute in their book: "What Kids Need to Succeed" and on their website web-site "search-institute.org. Young people who possess more assets are much less likely to get involved in problem prob-lem behaviors. Each month, one asset is being emphasized, empha-sized, with suggestions of how to implement the asset and help children to succeed. Youthnet encourages all parents of the SpringvilleMapleton area to be aware of the 40 developmental develop-mental assets, and visit the website. The asset Youthnet is emphasizing em-phasizing for February is asset as-set number 11: "Parents set clear rules and consequences for their behavior. They monitor children's whereabouts." where-abouts." Below are suggestions sugges-tions for families. Talk with your spouse or partner about boundaries for your children's behavior, and reach agreement. Kids need parents to stand together. togeth-er. Talk with your children about the boundaries. Be positive; pos-itive; say what you want them to do, not just what you don't want them to do. Make boundaries clear and concise-five words or less, if possible. Once you've articulated your family boundaries, expect ex-pect your children to honor them Don't suspect them of misbehavior without a reason. rea-son. Meet monthly to discuss boundaries. Are they fair? Do they still fit? Do they reflect re-flect your family's values and principles? Adjust them if you need to. If you need help, read paenting books and seek advice. Be willing to learn and change. Regularly renegotiate family rules with teenagers so they're developmental appropriate-but know that even 18-year-olds need boundaries. Focus discipline as a way to teach, not as a form of punishment. Never let discipline disci-pline become an excuse for venting anger. If you need help, call a local crises hotline hot-line and ask for information on support groups for parents. par-ents. Have a family calendar on which family members (including parents) note where they will be and when. Learn who your children's chil-dren's friends are, then invite in-vite their parents for a form a "parent network" with you. Agree that children will not be allowed to hold or attend at-tend parties without adult supervision. su-pervision. Make your home an inviting place for your kids and their friends. When they're home, you know where they are. Sadie Hawkins AdultDance A Sadie Hawkins Swee-heart Swee-heart Hoe-Down will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Orem Friendship Center, 93 N. 400 East, Orem, from 8-11 p.m. Dance to music by The Dennis Miner Band, ages 18 and older, $5 per person, $4 with I.D. There will be Yee Haw Refresements, door prizes and a Hillbilly fun time. Yall Cum! Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.-Tim Notke The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work. - Richard Rarh |