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Show 5 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun c Sj JOB VACANCY The following position has been declared open in South Sanpete School District: - 1 - Gunnison Area MantiEphraim Area To Apply: Complete District candidates are listed alphabetically by surname as follows Derek Andreason, Brent C. Beach, Dwayne K. Brown, James G. Jim Burr, Howard Cherry, Alexa Ap- plication Form Requirements: CDL License Bus Endorsement, Pass Background Check, Call Don Hill for further information. Deadline to Apply: August 29, 2003 Return to: Don Hill, South Sanpete School District, 39 South Main, Manti, UT 84642, Christensen, Lee Crysel, Chuck Roberts, Les Scott, C. Serrano (Junior), and Tom Summarell. Salina Citys primary election will be held October 7, 2003, at the Salina City Hall located at 90West Main, Salma. The candidates will be limited to 6 for the general election to be held November 4, 2003. sBrenda L. Malmgren, Salina City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun on August 20 and 27, 2003 Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 20 & 27, 2003 PUBLIC NOTICE Scott R. Hermansen, Brian Jensen, and Lori Nay have declared their candidacy for the two-yeoffice of mayor in Gunnison City. The following persons have declared their candidacy for three council member positions: Steven Buchanan, Larry N. Caldwell, Johnny Goble, Wendy Higham, Larry K. Jensen, Robert Judd, Mark Pickett, and Rodney Taylor. The Primary Election will be held October 7, 2003 and the General Election will be held November 4, 2003. Dated this 18th day of August, 2003 sMarilyn B. Stewart, City Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 20 and 27th, 2003. Most studies indicate, however, that divorce is difficult on children, no matter what their age. Many of those surveyed indicated they were completely unprepared for their parents' separation. To help alleviate some of the stress and fears experience during this time, consider these ideas. Most importantly, be sure that as parents, you have tried The Centerfield City Council will be holding a public hearing in conchil-drjunction with its regularly scheduled Council meeting on September 4, 2003 at 7 p.m. at the Centerfield City Hall located at 130 South Main, Centerfield, UT.This assistance in repairpublic hearing is for the purpose professional of accepting public comment on ing the marriage before calling it quits. Divorce will likely not AN ORDIOrdinance 2003-9-be A CAPINANCE ESTABLISHING easy on anyone and if the TAL IMPROVEMENT FUND. marriage is repairable, quality, In accordance with the proviprofessional counseling can sions of the Americans with Dis- help. abilities Act, persons needing speRecent research indicates that cial assistance to attend or underparents with dysfunctional marstand this meeting may have reariages who received professional sonable accommodations made help and stayed together were for them by calling Debbie Hansen happier years down the road at (435)528-329- 6 at least 3 days than those who got a divorce. prior to the meeting. Some marriages are not repairsDebra Hansen, Centerfield City able, but many are. Recorder If the marriage is not repairPublished in the Gunnison Valable and the decision to separate ley News on August 27, 2003 is inevitable, parents should en meet together with the children and tell them of their plans to Water pete County Conservancy separate. This should be done in District board of trustees, will be advance of the separation in a held on September 3rd at 1 p.m. in calm setting. Explain why the the Sanpete County Courthouse, breakup is happening and what Commissioners Rm. Anyone want- has been explored to prevent it. ing to be on the meeting agenda It is important at this time that please call the secretary at children have a chance to discuss what this means to them. Published in the Gunnison ValReassure children that they ley News on August 27, 2003 are not responsible for the breakup, but that whatever they do or say is not likely to restore the relationship. Thank them for Birthdays -- - Only $5 their concern. Apologize for today! 435 - 528 - 3111 hurting them and causing the disruption in their lives. NOTICE OF MEETING The regular meeting of the San- 835-567- 1. Discuss the changes that will likely come into their lives, and The 13 Annual Evergreen Conference how everyone in the family should be kind and may even have to be brave in facing these changes together. Reassure children that they are still loved by both parents and give them permission to love both parents. Assure children that both parents will still be available to September 12 and 13th The Joseph Smith Memorial Building Salt Lake City, Utah attractions Hope and healing for those dealing with same-se(homosexuality), their family, friends and church leaders. x g www.evergreen-intl.or- Call toll living with one or the other par- ent. After the separation, it is important not to put children in the middle while handling differ- ences. Do not quiz them on the whereabouts or behavior of the other parent. It is not fair to have children report on the activities of the other parent. Refrain from making derogatory comments about their other parent. After the separation occurs, both parents should regularly spend time with the children. It is also important that both parents allow children to ask questions and discuss their feelings regarding the divorce as often as they need to. The more amiable the divorce is and the events leading to it, the easier it is on children. It is usually best if neither parent rushes into another rela- tionship. Finally, it is important to note that there seems to be little relationship between how children react at the time of the divorce and how they will fare later in life. free them. Discuss all the possibilities available to them as far as for Information suIWPTP 11 Pr.Itiefcard business training NxLevcL courses are offered in 39 states across the United States, Puerto Rico and American Samoa. In past years, the Utah Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Snow College ha brought NxLeveL courses to Sanpete County, Sevier County and Wayne County by. 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All grants mustbe matched at least with cash from other sources.First-tim- e applicants and organizations applying for Community ArtsDevelopment, Technical Assistance or Challenge grants . pt dollar-for-doll- ar must submitapplications by September 1. Those seeking funding under the Assistances Literary Magazines, Project or General Support gTant categories mustapply by October 1. Criteria for the grant categories are outlined inthe application brochure. Applications submitted September 1 must be for projects schecfuledduring calendar year 2004, and applications submitted October 1 are forprojects be1, 2004 and 30, 2005. ginning after July completed by June yV&rc-Lktmti-m'j srr fr rtsM' - riK lift'd ITr lD3l3n& K -- TO YOUR PLACES !! Vfe Teaming Ub Rr Swings Help us celebrate the GRAND OPENING of the BRACE CABOOSE our new mobile orthodontic office. Come see us for a complimentary consultation in the Al Dy Frdw & Smhay! 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Dennis Sperry. the daughter of Brent and Susan Musical numbers were sang by Holmes, Farmington, Utah, and the combined wards choir. the granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. and Barbara Sherm Wallace Tanner of Arizona and Christensen Dr. appts. in kept Janet Holmes of Ogden. Salt Lake City and had lunch McKay Roberts celebrated his with Jana Jeppson, Taylorsville, 80th birthday with many friends Bryan and Teena Jeppson, and family members at the Murray, on August 20. They Redmond Church on Saturday, also visited with Bcrnell and August 23rd. Carolyn Johnson of Erda. Barbara & Sherm Christensen Speaking in conference Saturwere visited by Pabla Vanzile of day, were Pres. Neal Bosshardt Marysvale on Saturday, August and Sister Pam Braithwaite, also 16th, also Francis Hearly of Pres. Dennis Sperry. A musical Marysvale, Friday, August 15th. number was presented by Kay A reunion was held in Salt Price and Don Hales accompaLake for the family members of nied by Cheryl Hales, all of Que and Mathel Mickelson of Redmond. and industry experts about issues such as starting a business, This upcoming NxLeveL managing a business, market class begins on September 23 in research, sales and advertising, legal matters, and numerous Nephi. Class meets on Tuesday eve- banking, finance and accounting nings from 6:15 P.M. to 9:15 P.M. aspects of business. "NxLeveL is our premier busiThe combined cost of the course fee and books is $295. This cost ness training event. It combines may be offset by $175 of assis- education, counseling and nettance funding to reduce the fi- working to be the most comprenal cost to $120. The registration hensive business training deadline is September 10. courses available in Utah," Those seeking more informa- boasts Alan Christensen, direction or who wish to register may tor of the SBDC at Snow College. "Last time this course was of visit www.snow.edubusienss BRINGING OUR BRACES r Citizens monthly dinner in Nationally Successful Business Training Comes to Rural Utah had students 7. fcyT Holmes were married Saturday, August 16, in the Manti LDS Temple. An Open House at the home of Willis and Anna Hales, Redmond, further honored the couple that evening. Garrett is the son of Allen and Christine Laws and grandson of Arlyne 4. SAUNA CITY BID REQUEST Salina City is accepting bids for the general cleaning and maintenance of the Salina City Legion Hall for the remainder of the 2003 calendar year. The contract may be renewable upon agreement of both parties at the end of the contracted period. Bids must be submitted by 5 p.m., August 27, 2003, to the Salina City Hall, 90 West Main, Salina, Utah. Salina City reserves the right to award andor reject any bid based upon experience, qualifications, and price. Published in the Salina Sun on August 20 and 27, 2003 fC all us the divorce. PUBLIC HEARING ar First HOW SHOULD PARENTS TELL THEIR CHILDREN ABOUT DIVORCE? Answer by Glen Jenson, professor emeritus, Utah State University Extension and Family and. Human Development Department Approximately 40 to 45 percent of all children in the United States will experience the marital disruption or divorce of their parents, according to Census Bureau statistics. Studies of children whose parents recently divorced showed wide variation on how they were impacted by SALINA CITY ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that Salina City will be electing 3 four year Council Members. 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