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Show kJl000,r00'x00 matm0ft00fii0ti0"0ftfpt0f yi 90 The Family caregivers recognized by state Over 31 of America's women will find themselves in the sandwich generation taking care of both children and aging parents. Governor Norman Bangerter will recognize Utah families who care for elderly meals, senior centers (which provide group meals), transportation, medical monitoring, respite and adult daycare, legal services and many others. gram, ELDERCARE LOCATOR. e The program has a telenumber dephone signed to assist caregivers in locating information about local aging services in a particular area of the toll-fre- country. Nationwide, almost 3 billion dollars is spent annually on home and community-base- d services for the elderly. Such services include: NOTICE The Sal National Forest will receive initial bids for the Sawmill Pond III Timber Sale November 23, 1 992 at the Moab District Ranger's Office, 125 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 at 10:00 a.m. Following immediately will be oral bidding for an estimated 1521 green trees (247 MBF) which are marked for cutting, Manti-L- a pon-dero- the timber sale is located within section 6 & 7, T 48 N., R 19 W., New Mexico Princi- Montrose County, Colorado. The Forest Service reserves the right to reject any and all Meridian, pal bids. , Interested parties may obtain complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids from the Moab District Ranger. Published in the November 1992. Times-ln-depende- nt 19, 'old-old- a Golf Tournament for "Toys for Tots" on Saturday November 21st. Entry fee is a toy of a $10 or more value. Prizes are donated by City Market, CD Smith & Co., Best Value, Chuck Morrison, and the Moab Golf Club. Round up a team or just show up anytime on education system. Many parents feel that the quality of education today does not match that of even 20 years ago, and claims are made that students are leaving high schools and even universities unprepared to join the workforce or even to read or write effectively. Recent evidence, however, points not to a failure of the American education system, but instead to a fail- ure of support systems for schoolchildren. Scientific American reported in a February 1992 article entitled "Indochinese Refugee Families and Academic Achievement" that' "It is clear that the U.S. educational system can work-- if the requisite familiar and social supports are provided for the students outside school" (p. 36). In a sweeping study of why Indochinese refugee children excel in PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION YOU that candidates are to be I HEREBY INFORM at the upcoming Primary offices for the nominated following Election to be held on Tuesday, January 5, 1993: 1. each Pictured below from left to right are: Pete Peterson Barbra Peterson, COUNTY a. County Council. One County Council member for of the following Council Districts: Council District 1 : Voting District No.1. Council District 2: Voting Districts 4 & 9. Council District 3: Voting Districts 5 & 1 1. Council District 4: Voting Districts 2, 6, 7, and 8. Council District 5: Voting Districts 3 and 10. b. County Council. Two County Council members from the county at large. All persons intending to become candidates shall tile a declaration of candidacy with the County Clerk between December 7 and December 15, 1992. All Council members shall be registered voters and residents of the County, and shall have been registered voters of the County for at least one year Council. Council immediately preceding their election to the members elected from Council Districts shall be residents of Districts at the time their certificate of their respective nomination is initially filed. Nomination petitions are available in the County Clerks office and must be used for this election. For further information, please contact the County Clerk or call Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of November, 1992. sFran Townsend ClerkAuditor t, Moab, Utah, Published in The November 19,1992. 259-564- 5. 259-715- 5. The BLM Grand Resource Area will be selling private and commer-- , cial Christmas tree tags at a cost of $5 each. They will also be selling tags at a reduced rate for the Ray Mesa and Lisbon Valley areas where trees may be cut by both private and pommercial users at a cost of $3 per, & 6. al Pete & Co. Grand Opening... . Pete Co. celebrate their Jennifer. remod-- eling with an open house Sunday inviting all to see their new decor and Modem Salon. Greg and Toi Lee Fowler of Peerless Beauty Supply of SLC presented the Petersons a plaque of appreciation. Greg Fowler is the 3rd generation owner of Peerless Beauty and Barber Supply, and his wife, Toi Lee is Director of Education and Logics International Color Specialist. Also on hand for the Celebration were Peerless representatives and salesman Mark Howard and his wife Pete Peterson has been a business man in Moab for 32 years, coming to Moab in the early 60's. "There have been many changes here in 32 years and I've seen the town grow and diminish and grow, but the people here have been good to me," says Peterson. This is the third location for Pete since setting up shop, and just about the only business man left that was on Main Street in the 60's. They have a great staff at Pete & Co. and enjoy people stopping by for a chat and to see the newly dcctJrated place. can families, sibling involvement enhances learning in these refugee Manti-LaS- al Na learned. The school is only one part of the learning triangle. If the school does its part and the home does it part, then learning becomes truly a BPW MEETING studen- activity. When this occurs, then school can be realistic cally evaluated on how well they perform the goal of educating t-oriented . At their November meeting, Moab BPW heard from Eleanor Inskip, new director of Seekhaven. Th ladies learned about the won ; Seekhaven is doing and how the;, can, help with the work. The grout welcomed two new member - Sand Bastian and Ann Crain. Member are reminded to work on their bear for our Christmas tree fundraiser ana to bring their finished bears to the December meeting which will be December 3 at 12 noon at Cattleman's Restaurant. Consider a Country Christmas this Yuletide Season Wed be happy to talk to you about having your family business Christmas Party with us this year. PACK CREEK RANCH ...A Country Inn LaSal Mtn. Loop Road 259-550- 5 attitude of respect for education . ATTENTION : HOMEOWNERS NEVER PAINT AGAIN! come pleasurable experiences, not 0 "drudgery. What is the difference between these refugee families and the good solid American middle class fami- 0 0 0 Both stress education, lies? achievement, hard work, persever- 0 0 ance and pride. But the finding show that children of refugee families are Lower Fuel & Cooling Costs Increase the Value of Your Home Beauty and Protection Enjoy a Lifetime of Care-Fre- e With Reynolds Solid Vinyl Siding No Down Payment Financing Available Local References Ask Us About Your Other Home Improvement Needs Aluminum Soffits & Facia for Brick Homes, Roofing, Custom Replacement Windows, Awnings, Patios, Etc. Free Insulation with Siding Purchase During November more responsive to American schools because they approach learning as an exercise in interdependence within the family while American families stress individual achievement and independence. If the American education system can succeed with these children, then why do many perceive it as failing? The primary focus of schools should Call Rocky Mountain Coatings of Utah For Free Estimate FLY TO SALT LAKE CITY ON ALPINE AIR By planning Call Toll Free Please check in 30 minutes prior to flight ahead, you can fly from Moab to Salt Lake for as low as $138.00 round trip. Times-lndependen- (tea's Delta Air Lines and Alpine have teamed up to give you 50 additional cities at considerable savings. AND... Alpine now connects with other airlines in Grand Junction for your travel convenience. SLC MOAB GRAND JUNCTION SCHEDULE: Vs W v, s&r ;f Our Thanksgiving Books Come By Today! V Will Add Call to Your Celebration! g Tours, 259-894- 6, or Alpine Air, 1 reservations and information BAGGAGE POLICY: A passenger is allowed two (2) bags up to 40 lbs. free. Additional charge over 40 pounds. A bicycle must be in a box and will be $30 each for Restrictions apply. All airfares are subject to change without notice. advance purchase fare. $1 38 round trip airfare is an , . . within the home, and make a home environment that supports and values learning. Children from these homes will go to school ready to learn and ready to value what is be academic; however, in today's society, schools are expected to keep children off the streets, off drugs, prevent violence in schools, prevent pregnancy, and perform a million other jobs that have nothing to do with academic subjects. Teachers have become "parents by proxy," but without the ability to affect the lives of students outside of school. Grand County Education Association, your local professional teachers' organization, encourages parents to become more committed to the education of their children, create an the American system, especially in math and science, even though most came to the U.S. with only the clothes on their backs and knowing no English, the research reveals that refugee families place high emphasis on the "love of learning," reading aloud to children, facilitating their children doing homework by setting standards and goals for evenings, and older children helping younger children with their homework. On a typical evening in a Indochinese household in America, the table is cleared from dinner, and homework begins. Older brothers and sisters help the younger ones, often learning as much from teaching as from being taught. This interdependence enables the children to feel at home in school and therefore to succeed in that setting. Instead of the number of siblings in a family being an obstacle to learning as has been statistically shown in most Ameri- purchased at the . tree. The BLM Grand Resource Area office is located at 885 South Sand Flats Road and is open between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through,. Friday. BLM will also be selling Christ-ma- s tree permits on Saturday, November 28, and Saturday, December 5, 1992, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition, they will be selling tags at the Green River High School on ,, Nov. 19 from 4 to 7 p.m.; their of-fice in Moab will also open until. . 6:30 p.m. on November 27th and . December 4th. More information may be obtained by calling (801) National Forest The Manti-LaSoffice will be selling Christmas tree tags from November 23 through December 24, 1992, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at a cost of $5 per tree. Tags for private use may be 259-631- Toi Lee Fowler and Greg Fowler. families. Children enjoy teaching one another and feel a justifiable sense of pride when their younger siblings succeed: learning and teaching be- iN 1992-A- 7 tional Forest Moab Ranger District,-- , office 125 West 200 South, in Moab,,. or can be contacted by calling (801) Monday through Friday. p.m. Support is critical to success of school system production by Pat Braley Currently, a great debate rages over the efficiency of the American "04 Thursday, Nov. 19, nt, trees for private use and commercial use. The office for the Utah Division of State Lands is located at 89 East Center Street and will sell Christmas tree tags at a cost of $5 per tree for individual and commercial use. Office hours to obtain tree tags are between 8 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 5 d' Moab Golf Course will be holding i Hit al Arnold-William- s, TOURNAMENT FOR TOTS 0 1 Utah Division of State Lands and Forestry (State Lands), the Bureau of Land Management Grand Resource Area (BLM), and the Manti-LaSNational Forest Moab Ranger District have established office hours, fees, and cutting areas of Christmas According to Robin Director of the Division of Aging and Adult Services, "We have an interesting situation with many of the 'young-oltaking care of the '. Two years ago, on Centenarians Day, we had a woman 103 years old, whose 80 year old daughter brought her, whose 65 year old daughter brought her, whose 45 year old daughter brought them all. As people live longer, the need for services and supports for caregivers is going to increase. If we make those services available, we can keep people in their own homes with family help. This will provide a better quality of care for the elderly and, it will be much more cost effective for the state and the nation." Times-lndepende- '0w00mn Christmas tree cutting rules established here home-deliver- relatives when he proclaims November 22-2- 8 UTAH FAMILY CAREGIVERS WEEK. Family caregivers are those individuals who provide support and help to disabled or dependent elderly friends and relatives, often at considerable personal sacrifice and usually without compensation. Utah joins other states in National Caregivers Week, enacted to call attention to resources and support services available to caregivers of aging parents or relatives. The week coincides with the beginning of a new nationwide pro- p'p way, or $60 round trip. AIR FREIGHT: For pickup and delivery, contact Redtail Aviation, 259-742- 1. |