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Show Page Two Sanpete May Shopper 1984 16, Native American students attend Snow conference EPHRAIM One By Chesley Christensen Utah National Guard has something to offer nearly every young man. Training, pay and bonuses have replaced the draft. In fact, bonuses can double or triple the base salary in the guard in addition to valuable training in a civilian skill that can pay off well in the job market. Illustrating the advantages of membership in the Utah National Guard, Master Sergeant Ken the Lead Engineer Henline, Recruiter, related two "Success Stories, In the first a young man wishing heavy equipment gaining The hundred and ten School Relations, and was fulfilled Native American high school by the Sanpete County weatherman and students, chaperones as snow fell again this year during the conference, observed Ms. L.D.S. Social Services counselors attended a Lamanite Youth Conference hosted by Snow College April 25 and 26, according to Carolyn Hansen, Native American advisor at Snow. Conference attendees were part of Hansen. Judging participants in various areas of competition were Susan Burdett and Marilyn Larson of the Snow College English Department who judged the Essay Contest; Osral Allred and Carl Purcell, Snow College Art Department, Arts and Handicraft Display; Rich Wheeler, Snow College English Department, Cless Young, Advisement and Career Counselor, and Lisa Hayes, a Snow College speech major judged the Speech Contest. The Talent Contest was judged by Demont Wiser and Carolyn Hansen of the Snow College Special Services Department and Cless Young. Afternoon workshops on April 25 included "Music and Its Effect on by Paulette Black, Youth, Ephraim; and Signs of the Times, by Sandra Lanier, also of Ephraim. the Indian Placement Program directed by L.D.S. Social Services. Students were drawn from high schools situated in the Provo, Roosevelt, Price, Sanpete, Sevier, Cedar City and St. George areas. Accompanying them were LDS Social Services Agency personnel Kent Parke, Cedar City; Don Staheli, Price; Fred Denison and Errol Whitlock, Provo; Kent Morgan, Spanish Fork; Milton Watts and Harold Reynolds, American Fork; James Helmsettler and Mel Farnsworth, Richfield. A welcome to the warmest Snow on earth was given by Mark Anderson, Snow College Director of High RS3 Service STEREOS RECORD PLAYERS CAR STEREOS VIDEO COMPUTERS TAPE RECORDERS CALCULATORS C B RADIOS BUSINESS RADIOS OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RECORDERS VIDEO GAMES OUR SHOP OR IN YOUR HOME FREE ESTIMATES IN IN-SH- COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES: PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES AND CARTRIDGES TV AND RADIO ANTENNAS AUDIO AND VIDEO CABLES AND ACCESSORIES BLANK TUBES HEAD AUDIO AND VIDEO CASSETTES PHONES ATARI PARTS COMPUTER SUPPLIES OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENT WIRE OR ACCESSORY IF WE DONT HAVE IT. WE CAN GET IT FAST Stop By 4622620 A young graduate gets all of these benefits for promising to go one weekend a month and two weeks each year. Flexibility is built into the program, for example, if a young mans career takes him away from Utah, he can finish his military obligation in another state, or do missionary work for his church with no military attendance required. Now that is job flexibility. Experience with the engineers can visited the heavy equipment help a civilian career significantly. operators Union Hall only to find he If you want more information you was 350th on their apprentice list, can contact the Mt. Pleasant ArMitchell Boyd with two years to wait. As an mory at After enjoying a break at the Ac- alternative, he joined the engineers tivity Center, the participants of the Utah National Guard and Bonnie Nielsen, daughter of returned to listen to banquet received six months active duty E. and Diane Nielsen, was James speakers, Janet Canyon, First At- training. Subsequently he was named Sunday, May 6, in the Ftn. list on the tendant to Miss Indian BYU 1983, placed first apprentice Ward. Bonnie has Second Green Alfreida Fischerman, First Atten- due to his training in the engineers. one brother. and sisters three involves second a The young dant to Miss Indian BYU 1984, story was held later at dinner A family Nathan Cole, 1984 President of the man who wanted to enter nurses Ftn. Green. in home Nielson the a but with of Tribe young family Many Feathers, BYU, and training, Cheryl Tolino, Intercultural Council was unable to meet university exIndian Representative from BYU. penses. From a work associate he A dance in the Old Gym climaxed learned that the Utah National Guard Engineers require medics. Wednesdays events. Thursdays activities included a Now he is being trained as a medic, slide show presentation by Cordell receiving a $2000 bonus and up to and Maria Anderson of Provo $9000 in loan repayments for his relative to their work with the In- studies. Furthermore, there will be dians in Guatemala, an awards additional training opportunities as ceremony and a special testimony emergency medical technician. The engineers of the Utah meeting. In assessing this year's conNational Guard provide major ference, Ms. Hansen commented, "I benefits in three areas: Training, feel that the students saw this as a pay, and bonuses. The engineers valuable educational opportunity as have need for scuba divers and well as lots of fun. Because of inhelicopter pilots, for medics, terest shown, there is a possibility geologists and legal aids. They will '83 DODGE ARIES K that this could be extended next train in these areas as well as their standard specialities of heavy year the Donaldson attended carpenters, electricians, masons Blanche Taylor of Mayfield. would like to replace your windshield, and I am willing to absoqo I your $50 deductible JOHANSEN AUTO BODY 462-308- 4623036 7 Mt. Pleasant ad mechanics, ministration, radio and power boat operators. Few people know that the engineers require these types of con- skills. The pay can be quite good for a part time job. Starting pay for training assemblies is $4.97 per hour for a private el. Starting pay goes to $5 57 per hour for up to one year of college or bringing in three buddies. For over one year of college or bringing in five friends the starting pay goes to $5,79 per hour. Everyone enlisting in the engineers may qualify for a $1,500 or $2000 bonus. Another major bonus can provide up to $4000, over four years, for educational assistance for "B SPECIALISTS rUll W USED RECONDITIONED -- ALL APPLIANCES Main462r2665 MT GUARANTEED Phsavit expenses. university FORD FAIRMONT 4 ditioning, power steering, power brakes. 18,000 miles. Was $7995. automatic power steering power brakes, air conditiong Was $5495. 6,995 4,795 helicopter ference as president of the Utah State Association of Counties. '82 4 door Sedan equipped with air con- and plumbers. Other specialities include demolitions and explosives, surveying, drafting, avionics repair, Appliance Service & Repair EAR CAIE. 3HLE. and operators mechanics. The engineers also train MORONI Sanpete County Commissioner and Mrs. Newton Donaldson attended the NACo Western Regional Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, last week. The region is made up of 13 western states. MINUTE MAN SERVICE CO, 2.B9 Pleasant Grove, and Brenda Aagards grandparents, Melvin and 462-251- equipment or give us a coll 12 South 500 West in Mt. Pleasant Factory Trained Aagard and daughters Ann and . Gay Ellen, and daughter-in-lawBrendas Green. Ftn. of all Aagard mother, Verla Olsen and Mrs. Olsens son, Jeff, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy (Angie) Olsen of SALES COMPtETI R'PAIR SERVICE FOR ALL BRANDS OF TELEVISIONS RADIOS repayments for the guaranteed student loan (GSL) or National Direct Student Loan (NDSL) programs. The engineers want their people to be all that they can be. Amanda Kay Aagard, daughter of Brad and Brenda Aagard, was named Sunday, in the Ftn. Green 2nd Ward. Family members attending church, and also dinner at the Vance-Bett- y Aagard home were and their three Brenda, Brad, daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Vance PMkOUGB Stor Electronics Fast-Guarante- Fountain Green Job opportunities open through National Guard '81 DODGE DIPLOMAT equipped with automatic power steering, power brakes, air conditioning Only 43 000 miles. We were asking $5995. Door Sedan '73 equipped with MERCURY MONTEGO 2 Door Door Sedan equipped with full power, mag wheels AS IS 4 495 4,595 ran E7 Chrysler & Plymouths & Dodge Trucks Ask about other new cars & trucks CALL ANYTIME This can be combined with up to $9000 in loan HSZSZgSZSZSZ525aiZSZ5ZS2S2SZSgZ5;SZ5Z5i!5ZSZSZ5aZ5g5gggZSZ5Zg5ZSgSagZSS25a5g5ZSggSgffi25BZ5Z525Z5Z III u v r t ka e ii u it c it THE WORTH OF A MOTHER "For where your treasure is, (here will your heart be ilss" Mechanics and Autobody Giving birth is not what mokes a mother Giving birlh ensures the survival of the species but a mother does more than that A mother s teaching and love contribute Jo the quality of life and to the saving of the world The wot th of o mother is most clearly understood when the effects of a motherless childhood ore seen Many problems of crime and mental illness stem from the experiences of a childhood from abuse at the hanas of poor parents or from being deprived of a parent s love What a mother does is not decoration it is vital to the well being of our world Photo & Text by David Bly D&D MT. 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