Show 8 The Gunnison Valley News Tues December 30 1 986 Students inducted CENTERFIELD NEWS 1! Jensen Elva I! Christmas such a special time for everyone especially for those who can spend time with their families I'm sure there are many who had a lonely sad Christmas because they were unable to be with their families or maybe just didn’t have a family to be with at this time Our hearts go out to them is The Verdon Hone home echoed with fun and laughter December 20th as all their children and grandchildren gathered for their Christmas Party Karlene Leila their Bruce Debra and Barbara partners and the 18 grandchildren had a good time as did Grandma Maude Hone and Grandma Fern Mellor Karlene lives in the Salt Lake area Leila lives in Monroe and Debra live in Red- Bruce lives in Fairview and Barbara both mond A fire at the Gerald Sevy home in Centerfield made a sad exper- ience for that family Christmas We express bur concern for There was them at this time much smoke and water damage as Eve well as The broken windows etc Centerfield 1st Ward held their Christmas Party December A delicious roast beef 23rd dinner was served to a large crowd and the Primary had a nice visit from A program prepared Santa was the highlight of the evening for the children Janet and Stephen Hansen were excited to have telephone calls from both of their missionary sons on Christmas day Brett called from New Zealand and Bart called from Grass Valley CA Alice Clark reports she had a great Christmas and today expects her son Carl and his wife Sondra and their two children Chris- topher and Samantha Lynn and Melissa Yardley with their little daughter Mattie spent Christmas with the John Yardleys where They came from Rexburg Lynn is employed and has attended college Vonda Bogh drove to Moapa Valley to spend Christmas with her daughter Barbara and her family They all came with Vonda back to Centerfield to further celebrate Christmas with the rest of Vonda’s children Sharon from Levan Pauline from W est Valley their City Diane from Gunnison husbands and all the grandchildren except Diane’s two daughters in California gathered at Diane’s - into honor society 528-338- 2 and Vonda’s to have a special Christmas Party Tuesday December 27th David Caldwell and his family put on the program in the First Ward Sacrament meeting December 28th prior to his entering the Mission Training Center in Provo January 7th David will be going to Japan It has been great to see the students home for the holidays Safety vests made by blind workers The orange and yellow safety vests are one of the most important pieces of safety equipment that the Utah Department of Transportation provides The bright reflective colors insure visibility to flaggers and others who work on the road The safety vests are made by the Utah Industries for the Blind especially for the Utah Departmet of Transportation The UIB has a special section where six to seven people work on traffic clothing said Tom Baier Vocational Evaluator and Work Specialist Adjustment The vests are required equip- ment for flaggers to wear ess pecially at night said Mark UDOT engineer for Safety People working on the road have a choice between the bright brange Musuric clothing and the vests said Baier ing the said they have been makvests for several years They changed the design in 1985 In order to conform to certain UDOT requirements “The laundry bags are made out of a mesh material so that the bag can be washed with the clothes inside" Baier said The UIB has been in operation since 1909 The entire operation is in Salt run ouf of one building Lake City with approximately 55 employees Not all of the employees are involved in the manufacturing end Some of them are into of things sales and marketing “The manufacture of these products is secondary to employing “These blind people” Baier said people are the most important things we work with" Southern Utah State College students have been inducted into the Utah Beta chapter of Alpha Chi a national honor scholarship society The Utah Beta chapter was established at SUSC last year with 66 charter members Dr Sarah an associate professor of Solberg is the chapter sponsor English Students invited for Alpha Chi membership Dr Solberg said must meet stringent admission requirements They must attend basis SUSC on a have earned at least 36 SUSC credits and have an overall grade point including transfer credit average of at least 350 (uased on a 400 GPA as a “straignt A” average) In addition members must be seniors juniors or with GPAs high enough to put them in the top 10 percent of the students in their academic outstanding scholarhip and it is a significant factor in the motivation on our campus" of excellence Alpha Chi was founded in 1922 “to recognize superior scholarship and those elements of character which make scholarship effective for service” The society has more than 200 chapters in 44 states and rep- resents the highest academic honor on any member campus The new Utah Beta members from the Gunnison Valley area include: Charles Kirk Smith industrial arts major 1963 graduate of Gunson of nison Valley High School Mr and Mrs WC Smith Warren major busi1984 Valley High Donald and Gunnison Julie ness Hammond administration graduate of Gunnison School daughter of Lois Hammond child positive ways of behaving Effective punishment relies on rewards or privileges withholding and provides a clear cut method of earning them back Before punishing it is a good idea to give a cue a physical or verbal warning that the behavior is to stop at once The punishment should follow after the offense so immediately majors Induction ceremonies for the new members were held recently in Cedar City officiated by Dr Sol berg Utah Beta Advisor Dr James W Harrison SUSC President Gerald R Sheratt SUSC Provost Dr Terry D Alger and the deans of SUSC’s four academic As we help our children grow and learn sooner or later we must use some form of discipline Punishment if used property will produce rapid changes in children’s behavior I strongly recommend however that parents use punishment sparingly It does encourage the child to refrain from misbehavior but your real task as a parent is to teach the child to be a person By using the more positive methods you can teach the rTHWirCTi'r "'rwi'TTT that the child understands the association between the misbehavior and the punishment Al ways try to remain calm while punishing Anger is likely to engender the hate feelings In the person being punished Design the punishment to fit the child and the offense Carefully to a weigh your child's reaction punishment to avoid damage to the child In all cases the caniinal rule is to punish the behavior not the child Hatred builds quickly when punishment hurts the child physically Physical punishment should be It neither severe nor prolonged can be harmful to a child and often does not accomplish the goal Besides parents shouldn’t want their children to fear them If a parent slaps or hits a child In anger the undesirable behavior may stop but two things are 1 both wrong with this method parent and child are likely to be upset for some time' and 2 - no can hit a child time Sarentshe misbehaves every ' schools "It indeed an honor ior inducted into this scholarship society" Dr Sherratt said "Alpha Chi provides the vehicle by which students can be recognized for is students to be prestigious New arrival Mr and Mrs Phil Greener of CA announce Los Alamitos the arrival of a baby boy bom DecemHe was welcomed ber 14th by sisters Erin age 9 and Cindi age 6 Grandparents are Dallas and Phyllis Greener and Leonard and Margaret Fong of Honolulu The new arrival will be Hawaii named Sean Nation to nation friend to friend our message in 1987 is for lasting peace and a world of love The cream of tartar you use when egg whites comes from beating grapes It is deposited on the sides of wine casks during the fermentation of grapes into wine Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Salina 8t When all is said and done it’s good friends like you who make our business a success Thanks and Happy New Year Our customers are the best! all of us at From Steven A Roberts Plumbing & Heating Gunnison 0 tv cA m?nwhp was too cheap to subscribe to his hometown newspaper $eitf Ws little boy to bortow his neighbors copy 11 Ws h?Ste the boy ai $8000 hive of bees ard in 10 minutes he looked fathpr'taqto his assistance aid failing to notice the barbed wire ferpe iio th?t cutting a hple iahis atatony trover life a warty squash t&n as well as tliining a paifof $1000 irthe feipe and Killed herSelf fanout upset a four gallon ttbuse& The old cow too K advantage of the gap eating gtfeen corn Seating a racket the wife the entire batch Iahe chprfiof creaninto a basket of chick? drowning which the family dog bulled hfistc she dropped a $13500 set of false teeth The baby having been left alonp ct&wled thinking it was a new type (of bone calfeet During a though the spilled cream and into the parlor ruining $25000 with the hirfcd mem the Strfcy dog the excitement the oldest daughter ran away chewed the tails off 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