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Show awnw SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1998 do to help youth succeed in my community? What can lW,.'W,ll'.'W,'VW!W!J!l,W',i,,ll.'.'ll.,AV"1 ;i .,V 12 c- -' I Answer by: Tom Lee, Utah State dedicating their time to chiladults. SomeUniversity Extension Family and dren and young Human Development Specialist times teachers or volunteers in As parents, grandparents and youth organizations dont get other adults concerned about the recognized for the vital role to thank youth in our communities, we they play. Take time might wonder what we can do to them. Involve youth in the decihelp them succeed. Some things the we can all do on an individual sions that affect them-i- n basis to interact with young home, in the church, in the school people and help them succeed and in the community. They have creative ideas and great are: Smile at kids. Acknowledge energy. Involving them leads to them as you pass them in the good decisions that they will sup-- , . port. community. Volunteer to work with Learn the names of young people in your neighborhood or young people. Give some fucongregation. Learn their names time. Their future is our ture. Besides, theyre fun to and say Hi regularly. Take an interest in the be around! Provide good work envi, activities of young adults. Talk for young people as ronments to them about their interests. Young people need support an employer. Employers can Kanab circa 1950 from caring adults outside build character and skills in This post card shows off downtown Kanab in the 1950's. Notice the Mobil station on the south side of Center Street their family. Help them feel them as they mentor, foster street. and the cars driving up and down the important. Support community efforts to see youth as resources rather than problems. Help others see them as resources rather than liabilities. Recognize people who are atiCsemiHiv -- III: initiative, and compliment good work. Support policies that allow employed parents their needed flexibility to be involved in the lives of their children. Employers that give parents flexibility in work schedules so that they can attend a 7 am to 8 am - 30 8 am to 9 am - 25 9 am to 10 am - 20 10 am to 6 pm 15 Closing Early at 6 -- Off Off Off Off pm conference or take a child to the doctor are strengthening adolescents by supporting the family. When we hear about youth i. -- Nov; 27 Sjpecial Tees violence, teen pregnancy and substance abuse, the problems can seem too big for us to do anything about them. But each of us can make a differ-- . ence by being youth builders in our homes, neighborhoods, schools, congregations, work- Item of the Week Sale Now through Christmas Beth Cooper Dolls excluded from sale KANAB CITY LIBRARY CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR Saturday, December 5, $5 2-- 5 per person donation r?rieGfi&i0te places and communities. fe (310 Such individual efforts will add up to a positive future for young people. pm Vogeler enters basic training Visit the homes of: WcufHeSi Petit Caned rfian Gladtion oh & Pulh flacoli Pchatd & Pahicia Sutapp, Sheila Alooxd Tickets and map of homes available at: Kanab City Library Coleman's Exxon Honey's IGA video counter Canyon PhotoJacob's Outpost Linton Chiropractic Zion Pharmacy Library Board Members (Please - no children under 12 years old on the tour) Hen & VZG35SilS)ll Get the Philips Isis-on- e of the most popular phones on the market-fo- r rt m FREE WEEKEND MINUTES Benefit for onr new library - We need your support! tD until ; ii.uij. uii tint'll iijtifi ii'is.iiiiiii 'll'Hn ilwwi parent-teache- r CELLULAR!?-!235 South 100 East Kanab ! 644-590- 6 . 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During the eight weeks of training, the soldier will study the Army mission and will receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, militaryjustice, physical fitness, first aid, Army history and traditions, and special training in human relations. Vogeler is the son of Janice F. and William B. Kegel of Kanab, Utah. The private graduated in 1992 from American Fork High School, and received an associate degree in 1998 from Weber State University, Ogden, Utah. |