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Show I more difficult. Theres more competition for the attention and approval of classmates, increased expectations of parents and teachers, and new extracur- Kathy's Corner On dealing with teenagers. by Kathy Riggs USU Extension Home Economist with adult behavior are all a natural part of adolescent Mark Twain wrote that at age growth. Youngsters want free17 he thought! dom, yet freedom is frightening. his father was There are new feelings with the most ignorwhich to contend. Biological and ant man who emotional changes are taking ever lived, but place within that teens do not at age 21 he was fully understand. ricular activities. In earlier times, the institutions of family, neighborhood, and community provided stability that could help young people safely through the growing up process. Now society is increasingly fragmented and television has introduced children to all aspects of adult life. Thus, communication between parents and their children Teenagers are trying to arrive at a clear sense of their own feel- ings and beliefs. While they want to be unique and indepenand dent, they are afraid of being different. As a result, teens often dress and act like their friends. The sense of security thus attained allows amazed at how them to search for and test new has become more crucial. Young Most importantly, they wonmuch the old and different beliefs and people need support and advice man had learn- - Kathy Riggs der who they are, what they behaviors. on how successfully to manage believe, and where they belong. ed in four short years. Adolescence is a time of ex- the work of the adolescent Adolescence is the time when and testing. Young years. Throughout history, teen- children are trying to discover perimenting no longer children, but agers out different Experiencing growing pains people try not yet adults have question- their identity. There are many behaviors, take risks, and learn as they verge on maturity, ed the rules laid down by their tasks involved in undertak- from the reaction of family and adolescents also need gradual, HUISH THEATRE ing this search. friends. They thereby find out reasonable preparation for makparents and by society. 1 The National Assocation of For the first time, young peo- about their abilities, interests, ing their own decisions. This in98 WEST UTAH AVENUE, PAYSON, UTAH, P.M. AND 9 7 PG13 State Boards of Education has ple are beginning to look toward and responsibilities. cludes opportunities to discuss $3.00 ADULTS, $1 .00 CHILDREN, NOi . PASSES , NO ECONOMY NIGHT. developed a new program for the future and are trying to fit it Teenagers also face the even- with parents, as well as with parents called Helping Youth with the past and present. They tuality of leaving home and join- their peers, what their choices MAY23RD THRU JUNE 23RD , CLOSED SUNDAY Decide. The following informa- often have great dreams and ing a working society. They are and the possible consequention comes from material pre- become very idealistic. This must mesh their interests, ces of their actions. pared for use with this program. hopefulness is one way they skills, and talents with the Questioning authority, test- begin to feel some control over duties, jobs, and roles available to them. They often feel a sense ing the rules, and experimenting their destiny, of inadequacy and may underestimate themselves. They need to TIMES-MEW- S experiment and compete. As young people become more sure of who they are and more confident of themselves, they can begin to share more of their hopes and fears with others, The annual Ernest Wilson fifth place, with teams scoring especially their peers. It is Memorial golf tournament was 62 and team members taking normal for adolescents to begin played at the Canyon Hills Golf home $46 each. Team members shifting some of their emotional are Joe Ferro, Dave Hogan, Lee dependency from their parents Course in Nephi Saturday. Wilder; Craig to their friends. It was the largest tourna- Pitcher, and Larry McPherSteve They also will begin to define ment weve ever had, said Worthington, Ron more and son, Call, Randy clearly their relationship Duane Robinson of the mens Glade with others. Who they will folRobert Nelson; Whitman, golf association. There were 164 Steiner, Gleed Olsen, and Scott low and who they will lead entrants and $4,920 in prize Tor Rent Legal Notices Mike Jones, Kent Park, become important decisions. By For Sale Tucker; was awarded. money MEETINC OF THE REVISION OF THE home with kit- Gary Jones, and Nyle Robinson; beginning to develop a respon- Purebred Cocker Spaniel puppies. Buff Cute, clean, 198669 BUDCET AND THE ADOPTION and Winning first place in the David Reeve, color. Six weeks old. $45. Call 24 chen, family room, bath friends toward Haycock, Gordy younger Slbrnty OF THE 1989-9BUDCET tournament was the team com- Steve large Jot Nice neighborhood sa,e Fnday June 19 South 2nd room. Nice,Call 24 and Gary and neighbors they are prepar Yard Notice is hereby given that the Board of after 2 p.m Millard, Rent $180. 4 9 a.m. to Bob of East, Blake clothes, Toys, Nephi, Dunn, p.m. of Education the juab School District will posed and Rod Painter, Fred ing for the adult role of guiding bike ($10), much more. Come and see. 24 basement apartment Can hold a hearing on the revision of Wilden, Duane Thomas, and Hensley; Vance public Call Phyllis and Yard sale, Friday, May 16, and Saturday. be as low as $135 per month. the budget of the district for fiscal year and others. Stilson, Gadd, Doug teaching North 886 See was 1st East, Jeff Hoye. Their score at 59, Judd. 17. 10 a m. to 6 p.m., 435 South 2nd at July 1, 1988 to June 30, 1989, and prior to 26 Finally, adolescents are begin- - May 24 Nephi. the revision, public hearing will be held. East, Nephi. giving them a payoff of $350 townhouse apartments in The boW will also consider at this public ping to narrow and deepen their spermatic stoker with motor. In good each. or hearing me adoption of the proposed Call $50 gift certificates interests. Instead of a passmg shape, a bargain. Call 24 Nephi Keceivmg 24tf B budget t' eovern the revenue and expenAsk for Vard Second place honors were were for closest in For 100 for cows rent Mills, in College Jay ditures otYhe district for the 1989-9to, interest fiscal pasture many things, they taken by a team composed of the hole on No. 2, Terry Shellen begin to develop a deeper in-- A'so for sale, 2,000 acres. Phone 7566946 comactdrR?chardOVMayUSaet or year. will Dave in be The a held Scott Frank Cook, Cook, irm:m regular 20tfB burger for closest to the hole on terest in a few ideas and -- - 12 x 60 mobile home with shed in Pinedale meeting of fee board on Wednesday, june Bailey, and Jeff Parry. Their No. 5, Bruce Blanchard for tivities. See 1989 m. in manager at the School apartments Juab 21, ,730 p Trailer Court. Excellent condition. $5,500. District Office, 42 East 2nd North, Nephi, score of 60 gave them a payoff Wl11 consider offers. 24 at Mountain Shadows, 465 South 4th East, No. drive on and 6, are longest Young people Utah. Nephi, Apartment No. 7, or call undertaking of $250 each. 20tfB Vance Gadd for longest putt on a oonrnFi fnr their iHentitien Offers being accepted for the sale of 40 Equal opporunity housing By order of the Board of Education. owned The acres pr0perty ony privatev Two teams tied for third place No. 9. Juab School District Call Within a confusing array of within the Uinta National Forest. Heavily Office and retail space available. 33tfB Tracy Olsen with scores, of' 61.'; Team with spring ywter. Business administrator Russ Farrer won a set of golf choices and challenges. Their members are Jack Erwig, John 40 COMMUNITY SERVICE BLOCK GRANT world is no longer the grade- - See Chapman Furniture, 27 South Main, (CSBC) APPLICATION DUE Adcox, Shorty Gilcrest, and clubs and Leonard Robinson 8Choolers - Nephi, for all ensecure floor needs, and Two-bedroom your covering Simple The Six County Commissioners Dave Byers; and Donnell won a television. 21 tf B Expert installation available. Organization is accepting written applicavironment, protected by parents tion and budgets for (104)169 to Spencer, Carl Hurt, and Brian The and teachers. close tournament raised $175 g g CSBC funds. Applications are to Wursten. Each player received to be submitted In junior and senior high by July 3, 1989 to the Human $2,000, all of which will go to apartments. Spacious U75. Resources Office, P.O. Box 788, Richfield, Large living rooms. More storage more are school, teachers clubhouse. at the improvements 84701. Utah in y There was a space than any other apartments split for ing It is the intent of the State of Lltah and town. One wall each in living room challenging and the subjects are Six self-conscio- 465-245- THE WfflT flDS TO$iU. Wilson golf tourney was largest ever (Hiim wmmr. y I - 623-052- 0 623-261- 0 623-208- 623-183- 9 four-ple- 623-078- 623-110- 0 623-214- 623-053- 623-209- 623-262- free-flowi- tim-be- B B 9 FY-9- Apartment 0 six-wa- The Times-New- Petunias reduced to Lumber Company, 1005 s Nephi. also. Wilkerson's Garden Shop 300 East Cemetery Lane, Mona ACTIVE SENIORS Large as low apartments one-bedroo- m as $50.00 with ample convenient kitchen, : : MOWING : I In air conditioner In living room, large closet In bedroom, washers and dryers In community room. No Yard work so you can enjoy being an active senior. ROOFING AND HANDYMAN!! Call us for all your roofing needs. Residential and commercial. We also now have handyman service for most repairs. Call Shannon today. 623-039- LAWN Lawn mowing and trimming. sons, 6230390. Gib- - 23tf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Utah Department of Transportation UDOT-DPBuilding (2nd floor), 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 until o'clock p.m. Tuesday, July 84119, 11, 1989, and at that time publicly opened for construction of grading and surfacing in Juab County, the same Deing that section of Salt Creek Interchange east of Nephi identified as Federal Aid Project Help Wanted RENT BASED ON INCOME storage. Stove and refrigerator - (I Don's Appliance Repair. We repair sewing machines, vacuums, microwave ovens, ranges, washers, dryers, water heaters, dishwashers, doorbells, disposals, and heaters. 6230835. Have other bedding plants the County Organization to use CSBC funds to ameliorate the causes of poverty and assist persons to become District IV CSBC funds will be allocated by the governing board of the organization based on requests submitted and Advisory Council recommendations with cabin- - ets from ceiling to floor. Well msul- ated for inexpensive heating costs. Utility room with washer and dryer hookups. $775 per month. Check with manager at 766 East Center, 24tf Nephi, or call 27tfB Nephi, Utah Services June 14, 1989 $7.50 per flat WHITE ROOFING and bedrooms covered North Main, 623-014- S Day help and delivery drivers. Must have own car. Apply from 2 to 5 p.m. at Little Italy Pizza, 1200 N Main, Nephi Nursing assistants needed Contact Dan or Louise at 623-- 1 721. e LPN. shifts. 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., or 7 a.m. to 7 p m Central Valley Medical Center, Nephi. Call 6231242. Ask B 2 for Helen B Part-tim- No. 5-- -- 4 Services For Rent Apartments located at 160 East 300 North and 251 South 100 East In Nephi. Ground floor apartments available. and we'll Call us at 623-164- 4 figure your Individual rent apartment. $185 per month. Washer and dryer hookups. home. Two baths. Very clean, $250 per month. Willow Tree Park, Nephi. 25 Call 4366611. Nice, clean apartments. Good location. Storage shed. Laundry hookups. No pets. 26 Nice, 623-024- 1 623-216-6. Lawn care, power raking, fertilizer, weed control, bill bugs, yard, inside odorless spraying, foundations, tree care, mowing, general cleanup, sprinkler installation, or sprinkler repair. Phone Rod's, 18tfB Experienced baby sitters. Afternoons, evenings, Saturdays. Kathy or Valerie Cib-so49tf 6230390 623-071- 6 Free Lost MINUTE MAN SERVICE COMPANY & Blue Healer Call puppies. 24 Found One fork of forklift between Nephi and Delta or just north of Nephi on Orange. Weighs approximately 50 long Reward. pounds and is three-fee- t B 5 Call Cary Dutson at 864-3- 1 58 24-2- Fast, Reliable Service Legal Notices Large Inventory NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC of Parts at Beck's Factory Authorized Service 289 West Main SL Furniture 462- 2665 Mt. Pleasant FREE! 8x10 Color Portrait NOW IN NEPHI ON TUESDAY CENTRAL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL 623-077- 5 DR. DAVID IL JARAMH1X), PODIATRIST Any $10.00 Purchase in Our Store PORTRAITS TAKEN ON Your Propane Professionals wWi this coupon )t A-- 1 1060). This THRIFTWAY THURSDAY, JUNE 15 PHOTO HOURS-10:- 30 AM-6:0- 0 PM Adults Welcome Porter! mey be a eeigie or grove Save your regMr receipt SprMent S note Photographer beared n tie More Purchaee doee not have b be made on tame day picture re alien You mun mevn m tie More In nereon b raceme B CALL FOR BIDS Nephi City will accept bids until S p m on Tuesday, June 20, 1989 on the sale of the following surplus equipoment: One used nay wagon One used trash (water) pump needing repairs. 2 Items may be inspected by contacting city hall. Sealed bids should be delivered to the office of the city recorder before the above deadline teetHO Nephi City will hold a public hearing at 7 p m on Tuesday, june 20, 1989 at city hall. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comment on the tentative A copy of budget for fiscal year 1969-9the proposed budget is available for public inspection at the office of the city recorder NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC Nephi City will hold a public hearing at 7 pm on Tuesday, lune 27, 1969 at city hall. The purpose of the hearing is to public comment on the tentative A revised budget for fiscal year 1988-6- 9 copy of the tentative revised budget will be available for public inspection at the office of the city recorder 24-2- 8 contract is subject to all appropriate federal laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. A current list of minority contractors, lessors is suppliers, and equipment available and will be furnished by the Utah Department of Transportation, UDOT-DPBuilding (1st floor civil rights offices), upon request. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City, and the office of its district director at Orem. Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the department offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $40, none of which will be refunded Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the department or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than $ percent of the total amount of the bid. made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a auarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required The right to reject any or all bids it reserved Any additional information may be e secured at the office of the Utah ment of Transportation Dated this 10th day of lune, 1969 S C-- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC DAYS 3 it'tltifz) Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on July 17, 1989 at 5 p.m. in the commission chambers of the Juab County Center to take public comment on the application of Creg Ingram, DBA Salt Creek Signs, for a zone change on the property of George and (ill jack-solocated north and west of the North in Section 21, Nephi Interchange of Township 12 South, Range 1 East from the present agricultural zoning to a 1 commercial or industrial zone - One offer per Family or Subject . Minors must be with parents 35(23)224. d Lost Refrigeration & Appliance Specialists SERVING EAST JUAB SINCE 1978 R-- 1 three-quarter- 465-446- Free 6232244. I The length of road to be constructed or improved is 2.761 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 152,000 cubic yards of borrow, 19,000 square yards of Portland cement concrete pavement nine inches thick, and 26,400 tons of untreated base course s inch or one inch maximum The project is to be completed in 120 working days. Prequalification of bidders is required Prior to any bidder receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department of Transportation, completed and approved, the required prequalification statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition A contractor's license is not required prior to bidding, but must be obtained before undertaking any construction. In conformity with the Federal-AiHighway Act of 1968, the U S Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this department has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. (52 Stat. i ' Depart-receiv- I UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Findlay, CPA. Director M |