Show February February 22 2008 - Fphraun and exclusive arrangement tthi the National Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC) FranklinCovey will now oiler their widely acclaimed 7 Habits for Managers training program through the Utah Small Business Development Center The workshop will be ollered over three successive Thursday evenings beginning with March 13 In September of 2007 each state SBDC program was allowed to send a representative to facilitator training in Denver to certify as a facilitator and contract with FranklinCovey to offer a new version of the 7 Habits for Managers course The new version is designed specifically for small business enterprises and is called 7 Habits for Small Business Managers This landmark arrangement with FranklinCovey is the first of its kind for them in w hie h they hav e contracted with the ASBDC organisation to provide the training exclusively for pnv ate sector organizations w ith fewer than 300 employ ees W hen offered by FranklinCovey the training costs $795 However through this agreement the course is offered to small business owners managers and employees by the SBDC certified facilitator for only $395 per trainee The 7 Habits for Small Business Chronicle Millard County 27 20C3 7 Habits Training Comes to Central Utah Managers workshop is a refreshing and invigorating teaming experience that focuses on the fundamentals of great leadership said Alan Christensen who facilitates the workshops in Utah The program's mantra is 'Managing Yourself Leading Others I'nleashmg Potenual and is designed to take much of the frustration uncertainty and wasted effort out of the life of the small business manager According to Christensen the principles taught and tools for application are very effective at doing just that The upcoming workshop will be offered from 4 30 P M to 9 30 P M cm March 3 20 and 27 The registration fee of $395 includes dinners the cost of the training participant manual Management Essentials book paper and electronic tools for apply mg the 7 habits m small business management settings and audio CDs and other materials for use beyond the workshop Because sealing is limited those interested are encouraged to register early Through assistance front the Custom it Training Program at Snow College that cost may be subsidized lo reduce actual expense for participants to only $195 The registration dcadluic is March 7 2007 More information is av ailable at w w w snow edu business or by calling (4)5) Man is Blushes the Or Only Animal that needs to Mark Twain Thy: faces of Fill mere Shcm Sik par J The Face of Fillmore would like to point out an uilerestmg historical marker right in the center of tow n I personally have driven past it sometimes more than once a day for the past 36 years yet had never stopped lo read it until last week Probably some of you readers have passed it by as well The rock market on the corner of Main and Center Streets was “Marker 1935” by Number 8 erected August the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers The inscription on the brass niaiker reads “F illmore Pioneer ort This mai ks the southwest corner of the fort built in October and November 1851 as protection from Indians by first 17 families under direction of Vnson Call Jesse W' Fox surveyor About 2 cily blocks in size The front wall 8 to 10 teet high was built of cobblestones other walls of mud straw and rocks The east wall followed the foothills in circular form Fort walls were used as back walls of homes mail station church school Recreation grounds gardens and corral were within and ast Chalk Creek ran thru the fort Millard County Company” Page Progress branding on the street corner in the snow brought visions ot what hte must have been like for the early settlers living in the fort - how their daily lite and pioblems would have been wot Ids apart from ours yet their love ot tamilv no different from ours toJav Judy Christensen Retirement!!!! Director of Judy Christensen the Aging & Volunteer Services IXpartmcnt w ill be retiring February 29 2008 Judy has worked for the Association of Gov eminent since July In that time she has worked 1979 under three Fxecutive Directors and two IXpartmeut Directors Judy has been involved with the grow th of Aging Programs including Utah Caregiver Support Program Aguvg kiadi ca'id Wuxoa HclUhi Information (HI1P) Counseling including Medicare Part D and the RS P Program Senior Nutrition from Programs were increased eight to thirteen sites and started the Fnsure Program Judy has fulfilled the contracting and financial responsibilities for the programs She has been involved m program development for Six County Aging since the assumption of case management duties in 2002 These program include: Alternatives National Family Caregiv er and Aging Medicaid Waiver Judy was raised in Redmond Utah She graduated from North Sev icr H igh School Judy also earned a certificate m Gerontology from Weber State University and was on the Deans List Judy has one son (Morgan) a grandson (Kalen) and a soon to be (Bobby Lee) Judy is looking forw ard to retiring to spend time with family and enjoying life! A retirement open house is scheduled for February 29 2008 from 2 00 p m until 4 00 p m in the Auditorium of the Sevier County Administration building 250 North Main Richfield Utah What the superior man seeks is in himself What the inferior man seeks is in others Confucius 'Give poison prevention presentations to local school childten and community groups (Lesson plans are available on the UPCC website www utuhpoisoncontro! org Power Point presentations and videos are available by calling the UPCC at Distribute Since isitmg the monument have been told that iheie is some uncertainly about the exact boundaiies ot the tort It anyone has old journals pictures or other materials about the tort or other places in Fillmoie to aJd to our renewed interest u restoring the histoncal flavor ot our town please call Thanks Thanks to the many leaders who have commented very favorably to hal began as the Face of illmore a way to help the illmore Mam Slice! Beautification Committee has turned poison poison center telephone number Send NPPW intormalion to ' comnuintly On-lin- WWW millardcountv org and iicomagc ch scalding ol expired medic mes Make sui e that eveiy phone at your clinic oi business has a poison cenlei telephone slicker on it POISON Call VS to Heat a poisoning How do gel poison prevention matei nils’ Fax your order foim to (801) or request by telephone at 3x7 00 (Mil I telephone site future home of Steve's Tires (was Don's ) R stores in the late GOODVt 1980's the stoic in Fdlmoto one in Provo one m them and a pavroll ol 30 mdiv tdiials’ lhere came a point whete Steve and Jowe needed to choose between ntov mg north to develop those stoics or returning to their nmls and taking cate ot their customers m Fillmore It wasn't hat to decide the stores m Ptovo and (hem weie sold and all cnctgics and clients weie pul into the Fillmore locution Ovei the com sc ol 30 plus yeais lhe tampions luv e dev eloped sev eral other businesses Ihey have been built and in lhe trucking business operaied Suite Dieams Bed and Bieaklast and m 2002 they opened a Caiques! 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