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Show ke Tribune UTAH Monday, April 2002 ChildAdvocates Get Awards | Heatline “His dedication Four Wasatch Front residents were honored last week EMERY The Preservation Road. show,a team of preservation experts, will be in Green time and talents to enrich River on Friday and Satur- Lake City, George McKellar of Tooele and Ruth Taylor of Og- free advice on how to pre- den were named Child Advocates of the Year by the Ogdenbased organization. Catherine ‘ing pictures, books and other objects. clinic will be held at the museum from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Experts from the University of Utah, Brigham Young University and the Utah Historical Society will evaluate objects and offer advice on subjects like preventing physical and chemical deterioration and proper storage. The Preservation Roadshow is madepossible by the University of Utah, Marriott Library, Utah Humanities Council and Office ofMuseum Services. receive the Children’s Choice Award. The Richfield City Council is considering a proposal to build a newciubhouse at Cove View Golf Course south of the city. Council members re- viewed plans for the struc- ture, whichwill replace the original building constructed in 1986. Plans call for accommodations to store up to 80 golf carts in the basement. The main floor will include a pro shop, snackbar, restrooms and other customerservices. Anew main parking lot with 80 spaces will be located parallel to Flat Canyon Road, which borders the course on the west. The new clubhouse project has about $350,000 earmarked from a fund being used to upgradethe original nineholes ofthe course as well as add an additional nine holes. — Hal Edwards a SUMMIT The Park City Farmers’ Market and The Canyons resort have reached a threeyear agreement allowing: the marketto operate in the resort’s parkinglot. The market, originally set up at Park City Mountain Re- sort, moved to The Canyons, lJecated north of Park City, midwaythrough last year’s ‘season and saw a sharp rise in business. ‘The market, which sells mest at-risk neighborhoods. Previously, the school had had four different principals in as Services, volunteers on the Child Abuse Prevention Center's board of trustees and Contact at statedesk@sitrib.com many years. During Montgom oversaw the merger of thatorganization with the Salt Lake- ery's seven-year tenure, stu: | based Prevent Child Abuse Utah. math and reading skills and discipline referrals have been | McKellar is the longtime leader of Boy Scout Troop 460. reduced. “[The Canyons] doesn't want to make moneyoff this It’s just acommunityevent,” said Dana Kent, the resort's retail coordinator. —The Park Record | Q UINTAH The Uintah County Li- dents have improved their — Ashley E. Broughton Help Immigrants, Anderson Says brary is seeking stories and poetry from area residents abouttheir experiences on residents can meet the families Salt Lake City’s mayor is asking residents to help fami- the Colorado, Green or offired orjailed workers and help with time or money “These people are good, hard-working men and women whose only offense was doing what millions of people do, lies of undocumented workers | to coincide with the “Moving Waiers”national exhibit about the Colorado River watershed. Vernal was selected as one of three Utahcities to feature the exhibit. Stories or poems can be aboutthe rivers as work recreationsites. Submissions should be deported or held in jail. Rocky Anderson says st tive enforcement of immigra: tion laws — particularly the arrest of dozens of workers at with the consentof our federal government, every day in ev. Salt Lake City International Airport in December — leaves many families without the means to pay for rent, medical ery state of our nation,” Anderson s. “These circumstancescall for generosity and compassion.” bills, food and clothing. So Andersonis starting the mailed to the Uintah County For more information, call mayor's office at “Family to Family Program,” the through which Salt Lake Valley 801-535-7704. Library, 155 E. Main St, Vernal, Utah 84078, by May1. Derald, soft-spoken and friendty Am n indian Q WASHINGTON Waterhasstarted trick- dolls and coloring She been been in foster care for several cause abuse and of 2 Pat il - is satisfactory. She has been tive and havinga sense of hu mor. icit This mninth-grader does well in ‘his studies. An indi vidual education plan assists himwith learning disabilities in reading and math. Derald enjoys his friends and in- volves himself in extracurric ular activities. Diagnosed with attention deficit and post-traumatic stress disorders, he takes medication and attends weekly therapy. All two-parent Indian families American willing to par- ticipate in an extensive transitional treatment plan prior to placement will considered. hyperactivity disorder, fetal alcohol syndrome and developmental delays | steal ‘Strectures aso avaliable | minute. The Washington County Water Conservancy | District, which built the reservoir’s two earthen dams ‘apy. She interacts well adults and pe All two-parent families willing to participate in an extensive transitional treat ment plan before placement will be:considered. Compiled DeHerrera ‘by $ 99.95 for $25 million, has rights to Chin Bikini Line $108.95 $119.95 year from the Virgin River Lower Legs $159.95 125,000 acre-feet of water a and uses between 50,000 to 75,000 acre-feet a year. 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Currently, 16,000 gallons a minute from the Virgin Riveris flowing into the reservoir, far below projected flowers to Mexican food and produce,will open on June 5 in kinder- abuse and his current foster family de rola MMT Relermmces 3 Car Garage! do not expect as much water will flow into the reservoir as of four uses ina year. neglect. Derald Nifty ling into the Sand Hollow Reservoir in Washington County near Hurricane. packthis year, waterofficials has in foster care size avaliable. Because of the low snow- gentle and e eid who enjoys boy who is full of energy and The library will publish as manywritings as space will permit. everythingfrom soap and this year andbe held every Wednesdayfrom 2-7 p.m. through Oct. 30. located in one of thestate's Glasmann, senior vice pres. ident for Questar Regulated Yamparivers. The writings will be published in abooklet SEVIER deaf children and to help them learn to express their own feel ings,” the centersaid. Montgomery is principal of Lewis Elementary in Ogden, Montgomery of Cgden was nominated byUtah Children to A lecture on caring forcollectibles will be held Friday, from 7:30-9 p.m.at the John Wesley Powell Museum, 885 E. Main St. in Green River. Serving children who wait nd the Child Abuse Prevention Center said ina statement. Taylor, a social worker for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind in Ogden, “takes as muchtime as needed to estab lish communication with the Susan Glasmann of Salt serve their heirlooms, includ- On Saturday, a drop-in respectable young men,” youths’ lives. dayto offer area residents has tak young, irresponsible bo: turned them intoresponsible, by the Child Abuse Prevention Center of Utah for offering their www.lifestyles2000.com wwwlifestyles2000.com |