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Show tEI Wednesday, July 9, 1997 pce 6 From est bid, said Day. Juab County Sheriffs Department and the Bureau of Land Management will combine funds for the next three years to provide a law enforcement officer at Little Sahara Sand Dunes e each weekend. The officer will be for law enforcement duties from noon on Friday to noon on Sunday, said Rex Rowley, BLM area manager. We will need him to work each year until the end of November and begin again at the beginning of February, said Rowley. Rowley said the BLM could put in $20,000 each year toward the salary and expenses of the officfull-tim- on-ha- nd outside the county road shed in have three sets of parents atthe fenced compound, said Jack-so- tending the dance in addition to Baird, the commission suggestBaird, adviser, said the stu- ed the FFA make arrangements dents planned to hold the dance to have some law enforcement on the evening of August 8. The available at the dance. dance will start as soon as the We will go and talk to Sheriff livestock show is over, he said. David Carter," said Cal Baird, He said it should be approxiand see it we will be allowed to use two deputies to help the mately 9 p.m. Ike Lunt, commissioner, rec- night of the dance. ommended the commission honIn making the motion, Wm. or the request. A dance has been Boyd Howarth, commissioner, held there before, said Lunt. said the dance should be allowed "The asphalt can be hosed offand to be open from 9 p.m. to 12. The the gate locked, said Lunt. arrangement will keep young The clean asphalt was fine for people attending the dance to dancing and a locked gate al- travel on Nephis streets after lowed better monitoring of those the dance without fear of being coming and going at the dance. stopped by city police for curfew Even though the group will violation. by Dennis Hinkamp Study after study concludes, Keeping the time brief that the best way to help children enough to leave the child wantdevelop their reading skills at ing more. school, is to read to them at Choosing a regular time and home. sticking with it. Dont leave your time at Little Sahara Sand Children learn by imitating child hanging for days between Dunes Recreation Area. adults. Sharing your enthusiasm reading or they will lose interest. Rowley said the money for the for reading is the best to aid way Choosing a good spot a comBLMs share would come from their future success. fortable, reading quiet place without disthe visitor collection fees. Of the Making a regular sum- tractions that could spoil the reading collected in visitor use mer $150,000 activity can go a long way mood and enchantment of the fees each year, Little Sahara gets towards helping your children story. to keep a certain percentage. advance in their school work Reading with expression. Our share would be $20,000 next year, says Tom Lee, Utah Change your voice to fit the charWe he said. could use per year, State University Extension famthat money as our contribution. ily and human development spe- acters. We can commit that money ancialist. nually to the project. You dont have to teach your We cant afford to pay any child how to read, but reading to This Newspaper share of the money, said Ike them will make them want to full-tim- er. Scott Jackson and Cal Baird, both representing FFA, received permission to hold a dance at the conclusion of the livestock sale at the county fair. We want to hold the dance ALT VSiWM GUARD DCjTU t' CIO cl . read, he says. Listening comprehension is usually a couple grades ahead of reading comprehension, so you can start by reading books aloud to your children that they may not be ready to read themselves. This improves listening comprehension for second and even sixth graders and lets them know that books get better as their skills improve. However, you can start even earlier. For preschoolers, Lee suggests: Set up a basket, shelf or corner where your child can reach books without help. Bring along a bag of books when you leave home. Your child will leam to ill otherwise, wast-- . ed time waiting in the car, bus, at the laundromat or in the doctors office with reading. Demonstrate through your behavior that reading is an important and useful skill. Show your child how you use books, newspapers and other written materials to find out what time stores are open, what the weather may be like or what you need for a dinner recipe. If you set up a reading time for older children, you may want to consult a librarian for a list of books and books to being themselves lend that read aloud. Again, you dont have to be a reading education expert, Lee emphasizes, you just need to make reading a pleasant time to X1EE c (BQMBQKJ LtL ( QTiTIjT-- an GSGDCuDE On Land Consolidation Debt Cash Out Home Improvement :v! ' fj - ss ' w s ' - included are recyclable - SV 'AVoi'FoF F v. ' Please s Recycle! vA V'l s. ;vOsss" :j - ' ' ' QJJIilA!DI5I L&K 1T0K Gvl askJorDarrin J For Yew SUxt? Heads Now Ranting! 10X12 - $45.00 per month 10X10 - $30.00 per month $X10 - $22.00 per month Cicutity Fence CALL C2TTY WILKEY, MANAGER C23-7CC- 3, Times-New- s. 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Lagoon Passports for just $15.50 each when you renew your current subscription or sign up In Park Manufactured Home Q giVilJitla!, oo 0 also All-D- I 11 jr Mffil IB spend with your child. He recommends: presence every weekend, he said. He said the law enforcement officer for BLM worked an area too large to let him spend much Lunt, commissioner. We can afford to commit the grant money the sheriff received for the next three years. When the funds run out, though, we will not have the money to continue our share. The grant has been approved, said David Carter, sheriff. It is a federal grant and will last for three years. At that time, said Rowley, perhaps something else could be worked out. For example, the BLM might be in a position to accept the full cost. The visitors to the area continued to increase from year to year as the population of Utah increased. Commissioners approved the expenditure. I think we should go ahead .with the plan as long as the county does not have to use general funds, said Ike Lunt. Rowley said the position would bee be considered as cause the hours required. He said the deputy was needed to provide security and law enforcement. In addition, the officer would be used to safeguard money as it is moved from one place to another. We will need to get the deputy busy working soon, said Cart- SEE THE UFA! Discourage boredom by encouraging reading this Summer just need an We Page 7 Nephi, Utah n. Taiies er. t Limlicd amount of Lagoon Tickets available. First Como First Serve. Valid ca!y cn renewals made in person at our office at 93 South Main, Kcphi. Limit two tickets per subscription. No phone ordered accepted. |