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Show i I i Dates set for Mormon Miracle 2 Home and School: Vital Links by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Association Teachers and parents share miles and miles of common ground Parents arc a childs first teachers Teachers must use basic parenting skills to accomplish their tasks W e share the joys and the pride and the hopes lor our childrens accomplish ments, but we ma also share re sponsibility for the dcsclopmcnt ol a serious and gross ing problem Do these words sound familiar' Thatsno fair Its not my fault It was an accident Ijustforgot I m not suggesting that there are not salid reasons for a child to be in some sort of trouble The probluu occurs when we allow the excuse, valid or not, to relies e the child from having to find a solution to the situ ation Vv hen we sec the child as s ie tun and ourselves as rescuer, we fail to develop the essential skills that will mean so much to that chad as an adult Pageant, Manti V f L When Jan spills her milt, by Monica Christensen, 1 over-crowd- ul peer pressure, or a learning chs ibil n Its not as easy to sc e tiiem as victims ol our own love and con u rn V hen a child luo a problem kll him you know he is capable ol fmd.ng his solution Pr use him lor the maturity in taking control and let him know you is the re n help when he has made a decision We wont always be nailable watching on the shore ready to jump in and rescue Although it time to develop the skills, weve got to teach them how to swim so that when theyre in over the ir heads they can find the w av to sale ty all by themselves kes r i & 4 Ann Bosshardt sibility, enthusiasm, motw,. ,un to learn and improve, ci iensmp am tude and cooperative pir.t d "da n i and recommend bo nion biliy, teacher or director Ann is the daughter ol N.al and Marcia Bosshardt Grandparents .re Arlen and Sheron Madwn, oi Sil ina, and Milo and June Bosshardt, of Redmond Angela Freeman Monday, March 23 started out last week in a good wav as school was excused at p m lor teachers meetings Tuesday after school there was a meeting forall those who were interested in trying out for cheerleader, mascot, or dnll team members Later that night a meeting was held for those girls interested in going to Girls State Sixjumorsattendcdand Four were chowere interviewed sen to go and two alternates These six were encouraged to get ready for tht Girls Stale week this summer Attending the meeting were Michelle Sittre, Candace Mason, Vcrlene DcMille, Angela Freeman, Amber Erdci, and Dusty Ercanbrac k fleather Edwards was unable to attend due to a drama trip that day, but was still included in the judging North Sevier High was packed w ith people from many areas Friday night to hear one of two Dan Seals concerts, featuring Tammy Marie Hales, a former graduate of North Sevier High Both performers sold 1 835-31X- Area Contest Results for Utah Power their tapes and signal autographs alter the shows Many girls were at school early Monday morning to begin learning and trying out cheers and dance This will continue throughout the week Yesterday, Tucsdav 31st v.hool was again let out at 1 p m, but this time it was for the reason of region drama competition that was held in the NSHS auditorium Another region competition will be held at our high school on Thursday the 2nd This will he 1 ir Sterling Scholars Students will again be let out at 1 pm on Monday, April 6 for Teacher's meetings Checrlcading, mascot and drill team tryouts will be held April 7 Thursday, the 9th, the results ol the tryouts will be announced f oi ntcr members will also he honored The season of baseball sjftbuli, track, and golt has begun Good luck to all athletes in these 'ports Lets make it a good one1 & Light The most powerful single force in the world today is neither communism nor capitalism, nor the neither the guided missle, It is man's eternal desire to be free & independent. John F. Kennedy Contest These students from North Sevier Middle School and NSHS earned the right to attend the regional contest of UP&Ls Contest at Sevier Valley T ech, March 24, 1 992 Region had over 1 1 50 entries and included schools from Mt Pleasant to St. George. Our area winners are, from left Jessica Barney, 7th grad, 1st place, Bryan Mason, Honorable Mention, 6th grade, Mr. Torgersen, Science Teacher, Darryl Bosshardt, Honorable Mention, 7th Grade, and Sara Frame, 2nd place, 9th grade can learn to be financially You Busine-- s Teacher at NSHS Ann will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Ycaibook, published nationa'ly Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in Americas history Winners should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and achievement sai 1 Dr George Stevens Executive Di rector of the Academy Selections are made upon the. exclusive recommendation ot teach trs, coaches, counselors or other school sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forty by the Academy. Criteria include a students academic performance, interest and aputude, leadership quahucs, respon- - 1 when Kyle hasnt studied for the test, when a borrowed toy is roken, we rush in with a lecture on being more responsible Ills so easy to see om children as classrooms vie urns of Student named National Award winner in Business Ann Bosshardt, a student at North Scv ler High School, has been named a United States National Award winner in Business Education Ann w as nominated for the aw ard Plans arc underway for the 1992 Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti, according to the pageant committer Datcsinclude July 9, 10, 1, 14, 15, 16, 17, and l$th The production will begin at about 9 15 pm or at dusk on the south side of Manti Temple Hill Pageant tryouts will be held May 29 and 10 at the Manti Seminary Building For more pageant information call 5 Diane Reese Sevier County Home Extension To become financially worry free is notan impossible goal Through a common sense approach, you can achieve this aspiration by working at it systematically Imagine five buckets hanging in stair step fashion, each below and a hale to the right of the one above it As water flows into the top bucket, the buckets begin to fill When it reaches its capacity, the water flows over the edge and into the second bucket This process continues until ail the buckets are filled Imagine that each bucket is one of the basic financial priorities The fiat rcprcsails basic needs food, shelter, clothing and transportation The secon re pre ents financial security and inchiics an emergency he third fund and savings plan represents a familys insurance needs, meludmg liD, heal it and property 1 c I urth represents protection hie he filth bucket repof quality resents invesime ms The vvatcrflow-m- g lrom bucket to bucket is the resources a family has To build a sound financial base for a family, each bucket must be filled bclore resources arc diverted to the next one First resources are As used to provide basic needs 1 1 1 income increases and monev is loll after basic needs are met, the extra is used to develop an emergency fund and begin a regular savings plan When saving is regular (ideally ION of income) and the cmcrgcncv fund contains 3 to 6 months salarv, the next step is to purchase adequate insurance to protect the fanul, health, income and property When adequate insurance cover age is provided, extra money can then be diverted to building quality of life - focusing on acquiring some of the wants, extras and frills The last step is to channel the extra money Why not start your own Tic tnc oil so moisture can t US U Extension A lot of gardeners are almost ewape More water will not be frantic at this time of year to get needed until seedlings appear Hold - 72 to 75 deworking in the soil gain One way to at room temperature until the emerge seedlings grees that satisfy urge is to grow some of as plants emerge, resoon As own have If your transplants you move the hag and expose the plants the space, light and growing meThis is to a maximum of light dium, growingyour own transplants th a of for husky grow necessary can be fun and rewarding. Y ou can make your own growing ' plant Most annual Bowers and vegemedium by blending equal parts of tables prefer night temperatures loam the and moss For sand, peat between 60 and 65 degrees, with small amount youll use, you might daytime temperatures about 10 deconsider purchasing ready made grees higher If temperatures are mixture of sterile peat moss and too warm, leggy plants can result vermiculite or perlite For best dev clopment your seedHomemade mixes must be sterillings will need some fertilization. A ized To do so, moisten the mix to a soluble fertilizer lor house plants at state suitable for seed germination, half the recommended dosage should place in a shallow pan and bake at 175 degrees for 30 to 45 minutes beapplieda few daysafterscedlings emerge Alter that fertilize every Turn off the heat, but wait until the two weeks w ith the dilution recomoven cools to remove the soil. Fill a mended by the manufacturer with the moistened soil containers Follow ing is a list of v arious seeds mix A four inch flower pot may be and the time needed for them to planted with 18 to 20 seeds. Cover develop them with a quarter inch of medium Broccoli, Brussels sprouts and Put the pots in a shallow pan of take three to five days to cabbage to soak the mix completely water emerge and five to seven weeks to Label the potand place it in a plastic grow bag University of Utah raises admissions standards The University of Utah has raised freshmen admission standards for the fall of 1992 The Executive Committee of the Academic Senate voted to raise the admission index cutoff from 74 to 80 As in the past, students also must have completed certain high school courses with at least a grade of C The admissions index is a table n with high school grade point one axis, and ACT scoreson the other. The intersection where the GPA and ACT score meet, is the students index number. The higher the GPA, the lower the student can score on the ACT w hile keeping the same index number - and vice versa aver-ageso- Rodeo Club asks Board for Athletic Letters (Board is thinking) Sevier County High School Rodeo Club members had asked the School Board for two requests One was a donation of S350 be given to help with the clubs expenses The other involved students of the Rodeo Club receiving a School Athletic Letter for their sport The Board approved a donation of $300 to the club, however, Board President Jcrold Johnson said the issue concerning school athletic letters would he held to be discussed at a later time Other four year institutions are considering using the same table, hut tw o year institutions arc expected to retain open admission Before 1987 the only requirement for entrance to Utah State was graduation from high school, according to Dr J Stay ncr Landward, director of admissions Last fall, the U admitted 3,957 freshmen and rejected 299 A study shows that d the new index of 80 had been the standard for accepting a student, rejections would have reached about 400 Officials c' poet higher admission standards wli prompt high school students to Like their studies more seriously More students are now expected to begin their higher education at two year insUtutions where taxpayer costs per pupil are lower worry-fre- e available into investments that will provide a secure future for the family This could include money for childrens education, retirements, or iarnily goals The bucket theory of financial management is a common sense approach to planning a familys financial future It provides a systematic way for families to set and reach financial goals that will build a sound financial foundation For additional information about this subjcctor the Successful Money Management program, contact Diane Reese, Sevier County Extenext 271 sion Service, 896-926- garden transplants Cucumbers and musknu ions Lit e three to five days to cmcige and three to four weeks to grow Thev dont transplant easily and should be grown individual containers or pcatpots Theyarc very susceptible to frost Lettuce takes two to three day s to emerge, and five to seven weeks to grow. It is susceptible to Irost Onions take four to six days to emerge, and 8 to 10 weeks to grow Tomatoes take five to six days to emerge, and six to eight weeks to emerge They are susceptible to frosL Jerold Johnson Pepi ers uke 8 to 10 days to emerge, and seven to nine weeks to grow Watch out for frost Regular watermelon takes four to five days to emerge and four to six weeks to grow It cant take frost Seedless watermelon take five to six days to emerge and six to eight weeks to grow. Frost tolerant plants can generally be set into gardens between March 15 and March 30th Plants susceptible to frost shouldnt go into the ground until May 20 to 30th. will The Sev ler Valley Applied Technology Center Board has found it necessary to stagger the current terms of their board members to be incom pliance with their own policy Ruth Jackson and David Black well are representing the Sevier School District Board of F duration on the Sevier Valley ATC Board Mrs Jackson has been appointed to a two year term Mr BUckwcll would then fill aone year term unticr serve on Board the new plan A telephone poll involving members of the Sevier School District Board of Education determined that President Jerold Johnson would be appointed for the one year term instead of Mr Blackwell Mr Blackwell will resign as a Board member in the near future as he has accepted employment in another community an important tool today's education Art is in Pam Williams Sevier School District Art is an important educational experience, according to Richfield High School art teacher, Sid Sto wart Recent projccLs, although protu bly not headed for any museums, have had the desired outcomes, Stewart says, of teaching students to think, plan, make decis.ons based on new' knowledge, exercise creativity and evaluate the result Students in craft classes rcccntlv made posters, tee shirt designs, and pin up (bulletin) hoards Posters had environmental themes and the ten best were entered in the Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl environmental poster contest Class projects are evaluated in five areas- - effort, quality, correctness of technique, completeness, and Attitude counts, too, creativity. Stewart said A naturally gifted siu dents doesnt automatically gel the best grade if the project hasnt met the requirements, while a student with a lesser gift who meets the demands and understands the principles may get a better grade. Student assignments arc built around knowing line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color, as well as unity, harmony, contrast, variation, emphasis, proportion, rhythm, balance, transition, gradation, dominance and composition Students seem to pass thiouuh phases of intellectual development in their choice of creative topics, Stewart said Tor younger boys, its often automobiles, while many older ones like to focus on wildlife As students grow both emotionally and artistically, they learn that art isnt realism, and, as Stewart noted, thats the beginning of appreciation In order to graduate from high school, students are required to earn 1 5 credits in the fine arts - or three classes on the tnmester system. 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