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Show May 26, 1999 - The Pyramid - Page Seven Free parks, fishing day CIT- . . for a strenuous walk. For more Y- Utah Sate SALT LAKE Parks and Recreation is again offering Free Sate Parks Day on fees Saturday, June 5. Day-us- e will be waived at most state t information call (435) 8 for more information. Escalante S.ate Park is sponsoring a Fishing derby for children. Call (435) 826-446- 6 for more information. Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Blanding, will host a' lecture on Keresan Pueblo Spider Woman Myths associated with rock art sites in the Canyonlands 8 area. Call (435) for 335-730- parks. Several parks will host special events that day. Also held that day will be Division of Wildlife Resources Free Fishing Day. Everyone can enjoy a day of free fishing, as a license will not be required that day. fees will be Though day-us- e waived overnight camping fees will still apply. Regular golf fees will also be charged for any of the state park golf courses. For more information call (801) 538-- . 7220. Free State Parks Day is our way of showing appreciatin to visitors for patronage and support, while encouraging those ' who may have never visited a state park, to come see what .theyre missing, said Utah State Parks Director Courtland Nelson. The Anasazi State Park um, Boulder, will be offering excavation free archaeological tours. Visitors should be prepared J r Scott Bently and Luke Foules, Mt. Pleasant Elementary School, were recently selected to represent the students of Utah in a traveling exhibit provided by the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002. Bently and Foules participated in Utahs "Cool Winter Games" Art Project. 678-223- more information. Rock Cliff recreation area at Jordanelle State Park, near Francis, is holding several events. Children ages six to 12 are encouraged to participate in the Junior Ranger program, which includes educational 649-954- - call (435) I f r ' 4 x 4-- Hi 7 The earth weights six 588 quintillion tons. EPHRAI- M- Dr. Howard from BYU will host a Tennis Lessons discussion on the book, First MANTI-- Dale Professional Nicholls,, Encounters" by Sabine R. county building inspector, was in the June 2, Wednesday, instruction dismissed from his position at a basement lecture room of the recent county commission meetEphraim Public Library. This ing. event is free to anyone wishing to experience According to an unofFicial attend. Nicholls had a of source, Private court history The book is a collection of verbal abuse of patrons and other short stories written in both Private or group employees. Earlier this year he English and Spanish. Each story had been called into a commislessons. provides a touching description of G5 sion meeting and given an oppor- an insulated community facing Call 462-306- 7 tunity to change his behavior. their First encounters with Early in May, Nicholls reportqij for appointment! people from another culture: edly lost control while helping a Copies of the book are available Fairview couple. Later that day at the Ephraim Public (S $2 (S Library. he reportedly verbally abused Advertisement ofFice employees who recorded the events. County CommissioWoman Loss Qua-ckenbu- sh & g ri, sextill-io- n, Mesa-Moa- S ners received Five written complaints on the matter and gave him 30 days of paid administra- tive leave. Nicholls and his lawyer attended the most recent commission meeting where he reportedly refused to take responsibility for his actions, the commissioners had no recourse but to terminate juS employment. 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For more information call: (office) EEOE. or (home) Rick Lamb HELP WANTED posmori ArjrjouncEMEfJT North Sanpete School District-- 1 999-200- 0 School Year The North Sanpete School Oistrict is accepting applications for the position: full time custodian Starting date: July 1, 1999 out a written application at the North Interested persons 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. School District Office, Sanpete Persons with applications already on file at the school district office to have their application actior current employees may call 462-248to have vated for this position. Persons may also call (435) 462-248form mailed. application North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applications are considered on the basis of employment qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition or disability. 1 hosts disscussion Just 13 miles outside of scenic Moab. 23 parcels currently available offerings building sites among the interesting geological features and Pinyon or following Ephraim library g 0 EPHRAIM Carolyne B. Nicholes, Mt. Pleasant, recently graduated Suma Cum Laude from Utah State University with a bachelor of science degree in . elementary education administered through the Distance Education Program in Ephraim. She received the "Outstanding Student Award" from the Department of Elementary Education and was honored at a banquet in Logan on Aprils 2?. She is the wife of Ken Nicholes, and the mother of six children. She has accepted a teaching position in Star Valley; WY. Red Rock Desert Home Sites Bridger Jack 435-283-70- wards-snow.ed- - f Tibetan students enrolled at Wasatch Academy. Kunsang Dorjee came to Wasatch Academy last year as a freshman and has been in need of dental care since his arrival to the United States. Dr. Larsen took three hours out of a day to Fix some of the problems Kunsang was having with his teeth and gums. Snow College is seeking a custodian for the graveyard shift. Qualifications: High School diploma or GED. one year of fulltime continuous employ; ment in custodial services within the past five years preferred. For additional information or for a Snow College application, contact Snow College HR Personnel Office at drama; 20-yea- rs MT. PLEASAN- T- Dr. Bruce Larsen, Wasatch Academy graduate of 1965, generously donated dental service to one of two HELP WANTED 6. The Sterling Scholar Program is the most prestigious recognition program for academics in the state of Utah. Students will receive an embossed certificate and a distinctive Sterling Scholar pin and tassel. Wasatch Academy students receiving the award are (1 to r): Summer Peterson, Ephraim, Genral Scholarship; Corrine Thompson, Farmington, NM, Social Science; Mike Duncan, Ephraim, Visual Arts; Beth Thompson, Farmington, Uli-bar- Local dentist makes contribution Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility. bonnie . ed u M The Special Olympic Torch Run passed through Sanpete County and several area elementary schools on May 18. The torch run culminated at Brigham Young University. All bodies of water are subject to the forces of the sun and moon, but only where oceans and continents meet are tides great enough to be noticed. 743-531- Dale Nicholls asked to leave rtx b fun 783-303- ft 1 and nature activities. Class will be held 11 a.m. to noon, call (435) 0 for more information. . Hailstone recreation area at Jordanelle State park, near Heber City, will present an evening campFire program. Call (435) 0 for information. State Territorial Statehouse Park Museum, Fillmore, is offer-in- g special activities' and tours, may fill 5 5 POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT North Sanpete School District 1999-200- 0 School Year The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following position: Middle School Math Teacher day position date: May 28, 1999 Closing Sanpete High School Moroni Middle School and Juab High School Juab Middle School. fTt $09S Bachelors degree in education, counseling or special education, or special training and teaching experience preferred. For application and additional information contact Ken Jackson, Director of Tal- ent Search, 1 435-283-- 2357515 95 31X10 50iSC 501$ 75 7115 lT23SStE 79.95 3OX9 ST095 7 80. Closingg date: June 4, 1999. EEOE.' HELP WANTED Snow College is wishing to Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. Persons with ofapplications already on file at the school district 462-248to have 5 fice or current employees may call their application activated for this position. Persons to have an application 5 may also call (435) 462-248- form mailed. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered on the basis of qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition or disability. em-ployme-nt (poor copy Snow College is seeking two Advisors for Talent Search. The positions to be filled will be at North establish an availability Instrucpool for part-tim- e tors for College Algebra classes. There is need for instructors some part-tim- e Fall Semester, beginning 1999. Requirements: Masters in Mathematics, Math- TRUCHLDHD OF WHEELS! ematics Education or closely related area or getting close to finishing a masters in the above areas. College level teaching experience preferred. For a Snow College application or additional information contact the Snow College HRPersonnel Office at EECS. 13&3? l?uTu 266 N. State SAME riS CASH. OAC nn ics m 467-310- 0 kstmt Credit 435-283-70- Q (DC Q V dXT' GI (5 OAC |