Show The Gunnison 3 I Valley News Wednesday April 28 1993 'AWWX SrA& Local students to participate in Educational Talent Search Three Gunnison Valley High School students participants of TalSnow College’s Educational ent Search program have been selected to attend the University of MathSciencc InitiaWyoming’s tive to be held in Laramie Wyoming this summer These students Boyd Nielson Quinn Lloyd and Fernando Gutierrez will spend six weeks at the university While there the students will take acadcm ic classes five days a week seven hours each During free time they will day in cultural and recreparticipate A wilderness ational activities experience is also offered as part of the program The University of Wyoming is investing over $1500 in each student to pay for travel housing meals activities and staffing L vG vw College’s Educational Talent Search Program provides free academic advising services to over 725 individuals within the six county area Students who participate receive advising in the areas of scholarships and financial aid career and information goal setting and S t'f'Yv’v "it j w v‘' - - if - V25X '4 TS i ''’ 7 f JM r - tutoring Individuals interested in enrolling with ETS can obtain applications by calling Snow College ff: f 4'Lf Wt: vf 7--k w Nicole Buchanan helps M elementary students celebrate f t& $ t $!fr I wrfr'ArPsti Kaltmns Christensen attends Foreign Language Festival Kathrine Christensen daughter of Dr and Mrs Jan F Christensen attended the Foreign Language Festival at BYU on She received April 15 1st place in Level 5 the highest level at the Festival in short speech She participated in the French division of the Language Festival Week Nicole traveled to Draper so she trees at Lone The trees are approximately eight months old and range from three to five inches in could purchase the Peak State Nursery Graduation night is a night that every senior looks forward to The parents and guardians of the graduating seniors with the help of our would like to local communities make this a tragedy-frenight to remember Plans arc being made for the 3rd GraduaUon Party Annual The committee has been formed and they are working hard at planning a fun evening for the graduates The committee thanks South Sanpete School District and Central Utah Mental Health for their support in making this We hope parents evening possible will be generous and businesses with donations this again year prizes and any extra time they m lght have to make this year’s party a success day On Nicole Friday April 23 1993 delivered the trees to the Gunnison Valley Elementary She talked to the students School about the trees and then took classes of students out to the playground where the students were each allowed to plant one tree Nicole would like to thank everyone who volunteered to help her with this Miss Utah Service Project and to especially thank the students at the elementary school Robby Cherry and the 3rd Ward Scouts named as Epharim Elementary Principal teachers Party set for 1993 Seniors height ThebluespruceisourState Tree The site preparation at the Elementary School was provided by the Gunnison 3rd Ward Scouts under the direction of Robby Cherry who was working on his Eagle Scout Project These boys spent two nights getting ready for the big Grant Hansen Grant Graduation Earth Week Miss GunniNicole Buchanan son Valley 1992 has been working on her Miss Utah Service Project She asked the students of the Gunnison Valley Elementary School to 0 so they could purchase bring $ two blue spruce pine trees Each child planted one tree on the schools to be used as a wind playground break and took the other one home to be planted in their own yard Nicole has wanted the students of the elementary school to leave an appreciation for our community Trees are important to beauNicole chose tify a community Earth Week because trees are a big part in the celebration of Earth Hansen a sixth grade at Gunnison Valley El- ementary for several years wil become Ephraim 'Elementary School’s new principal Mr Hansen will replace Jim Peterson the Ephraim currently Mr Elementary School principal Peterson will lake the position of Ephraim Middle School principal replacing TJ Rees who has served as Principal at the Ephraim Middle School for several years and nearly 30 years a math teacher at the school Mr Rees will take the position as a math specialist attached to the district office Mr Rees’ new position will have him working with the district’s school in a federally funded program designed to improve math instruction and bring students in line with national standards for math The district may apply for other grants m order to assign teachers in basic subjects like English and Social Studies as specialists on a three year rotation basic Superintendent Mullins stated Other action during the April meeting included the following: "They approved theemployment Alan Peterson as a teacher at A Gunnison Valley High School former teacher at Gunnison Valley Mr Peterson Elementary School is returning to district employment in private after being employed industry for two years of They approved a new $10 fee as of next year at graduation Gunnison Valley High School and The fee will Manti High School cover the cost of diploma covers honor cards and other items "The Board was informed that three district teachers received Teacher Grant awards from the Utah Public Education Foundation Those teachers were Grant Hansen and Bruce Bartholomew of the Elementary School and Roseann Higham of Ephraim The awards were Middle School on April 24 at a cerpresented emony and reception in Salt Lake City 1116 board was also informed a Gunnithat Steven Lambertsen son Valley High School teacher was honored by the Utah Section of Chemical the American Society with a plaque and $ 00 honorarium for his efforts in behalf of Chemis- try Teaching Miss Gunnison 1992 helps local students celebrate Earth Week Miss Gunnison 1992 has been working on her Miss Utah Service Project She asked the students of the Gunnison Valley Elementary to bring $1 0 so they could purchase two trees one for home and one for the playground Nicole is pictured here with some of the students as they plant their tress at the Elementary School Nicole Buchanan Start at a young age to raise a responsible adult at a young age to raise a responsible adult David M Macbeth NSW PhD Utah State University I heard a bit of folklore not long agoaboutanold insanity test known as the water bucket test Using this procedure a person was taken into an otherwise empty a faucet with a room containing bucket under it a small ladle near the bucket and a sink a few feet away Withoutany instructions the examiner would turn the faucet to full force and leave the room If the person began a frantic race with ladle in hand between the rapidly filling bucket and the sink he or she was determined to be insane If the person merely turned off the water he or she was judged to be sane In my years as a social worker I have seen many parents of teenagers who in a similar sense were running back and forth with a small ladle to keep the bucket from overStart time Watch out for fraud in telemarketing sist order against a Utah The telemarketing corporation alleges that the principles of Superior Lifestyles Corp Richard R Short South Jordan Kurtis Field Henderson NV and Ty King West Jordan have violated the Consumer Sales Practices act retelephone solicitations The official telephone script filed with the Division noted that the consumer being contacted had been selected and was guaranteed to receive without obligation or conditions one of four major a wards garding to be awarded within 45 days such awards being: "Lincoln$27000 cash Diamond watch JFK coin set MOJAVE poop Fre£h©AKEP Vacationhome video system Jeep Wrangler$ 10000 cash It was found that S uperior lists a total of 94 awards being made none of which are those promised in the official Division in California is 15000 square miles Some price tags represent value others nerve Sure we're in favor of progress Just so long as nobody changes anything the’s You know you're getting older whe n too much room in the house nr : -- r ugh ad in the medicine cabinet The best cure for insomnia is to sleep h FDIC script filed with the The Division actively idenufies and in vestigatesall complaints dealfraud ing with telemarketing Gunnison Area News Drop Rasmussen's Ace Hardware The Mojave Desert sucing them turn into responsible cessful individuals information For additional on this subject look at the book RaisDon Child a by Responsible ing and Gary McKay at Dmkmeyer your local library or bookstore Following is a practical prevention suggesuon that will help many parents turn off the water before the flood As a parent you have many experiences with a child before they Use these expebecome teenagers riences to anticipate areas of behavior that could become problematic as your child begins to experiBefore ment with independence the youth experiments with staying out too late with the car - discuss your concerns with them and negotiate appropriate consequences positive for coming home on time negative for not coming home on Division ALL privileges They learn in essence that worklih you to turn off the lap is ing w much easier than trying to clean up after the flood Make sure the c onscquences you choose are logically related to the behavior you arc tr ing to prevent Be sure they are a asonable and fair and encourage vour child to make 1 nen enjoy watchgood choices flowing The Division of Consumer Protection has issued a Cease and De- New Stake Presidency named in the Gunnison Utah Stake Stake Conference was held recently along with other business the Stake Presidency was Bruce reorganized Released as Stake President was Von S Pratt with counselors Irvin Mathews was sustained as the new Stake Bartholomew and Eugene Jensen Adrian 2nd counselor and Robert Judd 1st counselor Buchanan with Steven President Harward executive secretary By doing this you have given your child an opportunity to act responsibly and make personal You have also decided in choices what consequences will advance follow if the child makes a bad choice In this example you might agree that if the child comes home at the agreed upon time the car will be the next time it’s reavailable If not home on time the quested next opportunity to use the car would be forfeited It is no longer the parents’ problem You simple apply and enforce the consequences Yourchild will soon learn the conand nection betw cen responsibility mmiWi t: of |