Show r t fttrpr" -- J Page 8 QEMS Thursday October 27 1994 Salina News New Horizons Crisis Center needs Crisis Center needs to help in aiding victims violence and the home- New Horizons volunteers of domestic less the Center each week and assisting in the nursery during the parenting classes also train volunteers to work as assisting clients with “Liaisons” providing transitional support in assisting clients with resources available and personnel to carry the pager in case of emergencies during evenings and We In a proclamation naming October 1994 as “National Domestic Violence Awareness Month” President Bill Clinton urges all Americans to observe these months by “becoming more aware of the tragedy of domestic violence are working supporting toward its those who end and par- in other appropriate efticipating forts” Whether your schedule allows you to donate a few hours each week each month or intermittently through-ou- t the year we have a program that needs you Just a few opportunities that New Horizons offers to its volunteers are: providing Clerical or telephone assistance in the office promoting com- munity awareness assisting with transportation or household maintenance at the shelter creating posters flyers announcements etc to advertise our different programs organizing the many donations that arrive at “Advocates” aftercare weekends Without volunteers the quality of service we deliver to victims of domestic violence and the homeless would seriously be undermined We are extremely grateful for the volunteers from all six counties working with us now but more are needed You are needed and you can make a difference If you’d like to help please call our Volunteer Coordinator Lynnette Buchanan at New Horizons Crisis Center in Richfield The number there is or from out of the Richfield calling area We need you to help themselves help us help them Aurora News Cindy Andrea son - 4 son Paul and Susan Nelson of Orem Well it’s that time again The and Paul’s daughter Wendy and great migration of the strange Mike Aller of Provo were visiting has creatures begun orange and will end soon Those “in the on Sunday Ron and Dorie Martin and Elaine Know” say the numbers are down Crane took their sister Colleen this year the lowest number of huntChristiansen to StGeorge You couldn’t tell it ers in 46 years In Aurora’s LDS 1st Ward by looking at it There has still been rlie mass movement of campers trailMandy Larsen daughter of Debra ers trucks tents ATVs and other and Gayland Larsen was advanced modes of transportation and shelter from Primary into the Young that occurs here about this time each Women’s Program There will be a Regional Youth year greatly increasing our local Dance on Saturday October 29 at the population for a few days anyway The mountains above our little valRichfield Youth Center for those ley are filled with small settlements young people age 14 and older The of camper and tent “cities” for 3 or 4 dance will be from 9:00 pm to 11:30 starts to days than the population and music will be provided by diminish returning to normal within pm Rod Staples Those wishing to atdays There weren’t as many shots tend will be expected to comply with ringing through the mountains as in church dance standards and a dance years passed Perhaps because of the card will be required to enter reduced number of hunters or maybe the numbers of deer are down of both But Maybe a combination those who were “braving the wilds” over the last weekend seemed to enjoy themselves whether or not their hunt was successful The deer hunt in Utah is that very many families hard to break a tradition and groups find Many came as a visitcamping matter of tradition ing hiking etc even if they didn’t to hunt Mother Nature of course did her part in this unusual hunt by providing wonderful days and cool nights Don and Jean Nelson enjoyed some company over the weekend as their come Evelyn Kiesel You! Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Richard (Buddy) Bastian has Mr and Mrs Carl Bastain and family of West Weber Mr and Mrs been Randy Bastain and family ofOdgen Mrs and Mrs Mike Fosmark and family of Clearfield they were here for the deer hunt also Visiting at the home of Mrs Ada Nielsen has been Mrs Sally Blohm and Ashely from Smith Jordon they also visited with Mr and Mrs Brent Smart Visiting with Mr and Mrs Jensen has been Mr Mike Shaun Jensen 5297359 and Mr and Mrs Jcrmey Jensen and son JJL both of St George Also Mr Dirk Jensen and son Nathaniel of West Jordon was here visiting with them and also for the deer hunt Mr and Mrs Steven Kiesel and sons 'Dennis and Brady of Henderson Nev has been here visiting with Mr and Mrs Gordon Kiesel and Mrs Evelyn KieseL Visiting at the home of Mrs Ruby Petersen has been Mrs Donna Kay Martin of Las Vegas Nev she has been here helping with Ruby who has just got home from the hospital Public Notices Nolle® of Trustees Sal® Notice is hereby given that the real property auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to tile possession or encumbrances at the front door of the Sanpete County Courthouse 1 50 North Main Manti Utah on Monday the 21 st day of November 1994 at the hour of 12:00 O’clock Noon of said day Said property is situated in Sanpete County State of Utah and more particularly described as follows: Beginning 42 feet a 8 inches North of the Southwest Comer of Block 57 Plat “A" Manti City Survey thence North 21 feet 4 indies thence West 8000 feet to the point of beginning Area: 004 acres more or less Together with all improvements and appurtenances thereunto appertaining TheTrust Deedbeginforedosed trust deed by these following described will be sold at public £ lh § foreclosure proceedings is dated June 10 1993 and executed by Garth Potts and Rae Lynn Potts asTrustors in favor of Williams & Smith Construction & Land Development a Utah Corporation Beneficiary and recorded June 18 1993 as Instrument No 24955 in Book 340 Page 541 of the official records of Sanpete County Utah The present owners are reported to be Garth Potts and Rae Lynn Potts Notice of Default was recorded July 8 1994 in Book 354 Pages of said official records Purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America Dated this 20th day of Odober 1994 s KL Mclff Successor Trustee 225 North 100 East Richfield Utah 84701 Published in the Manti Messenger on Odober 27 November 3 and November 1 0 1 994 W d m ? GO S Teachers were across the country surveyed and asked to identhe single most important factor in improving public schools Ninety percent had the same answer Parent involvement Now these teachers weren’t talking about parent volunteers as wonderful as those brave souls are Teachers were talking about parents who come to Back to School Night who Who don’t miss conferences through hectic days and stress still ask what happened in school today and set time aside for homework And for every parent making the effort today there are others who have dropped out Parent indifference in some states ranked above low teacher salaries as a mjor cause of Teachers teacher job dissatisfaction see their work as a calling as a cause Weare preparing our students to take their places in a future society and we want that future to be secure and sound and satisfying But we know we can only be part of that preparation We are acutely aware that we cannot do our jobs properly without tiie support of the family Research backs this up A Stanford study showed that when a parent made at least one visit to theschool in a year a child’s grades woe likely to improve A Yale program of parent involvement had parents routinely visit the school and meet with the recently tify teachers sometimes as often as ten times a year Dropout rates fell to a fraction ofwhat they had been The number of students going on to college rose 28 percent and student suspensions virtually disappeared But research also says that these success stories don’t just happen It will take interested parents and inviting schools to produce results Both have an assignment Teachers have to focus on making schools places where parents are welcome Places where parents are expected to be Teacher contracts should allow time for activities in the evening when more parents can come Think of the great parent participation in watchinghigh school Why not sports and musical events set the expectation for Science an social Studies fairs? Debates and panel discussions by students Why not invite parents to a teacher workshop? But parents you will have to be there Some schools no longer have parent activities because no one comes Are you willing to take the time? Will you offer suggestions of activities you want to see? Will you help build a legacy of involvement and caring? It’s true it will take op most precious resource: our tin& But then again think what it will mean to our most precious possessions: our children The first optical fiber sultsble for was perfected in 1970 IE g w fl ® (P 3 communication G (D q S Are we ready for the ghosts and to come out? The time is drawing close when all the little monsters will don their “best” cosgoblins o out for a night of spiriting and If you’re driving about on tumes and venture spooking Monday evening October 3 1 please be extra careful of the little ones who may be more interested in their candy and treats than watching out for you and your big scary automobile Do you know the scariest thing There’s only 55 about Halloween? Now more days until Christmas! that’s a terrifying idea! I t fleweini i ' I Qualified Candidate Sanpete County Assessor The Sloven KCJai - Is the only candidate in the race for County Assessor who is a State Registered Appraiser Steven Kjai Has served you for the past ten years as Deputy County Assessor and has appraised all new building in the county since 1984 Steven ICjai Is endorsed by Yvonne Howell who recently retired after serving you as County Assessor since 1978 Heap Steven HJar in the hsscsssr’s Oltice r k : i i i t This is it the lowest and most amazing home equity credit line introductoiy rate in town If you thought prime was a good rate Zions Bank now has a rate that’s below prime And we’re not talking just a few measly tenths We’re talking way way below you’ll receive a great rate of 2 below prime on your home equity line of credit for six months following the origination of your line of credit If that’s not enough to get you on the phone I below because with a Zions Bank loan representative right this minute consider that a Zions Bank home line will cost credit you nothing to equity open There are no title insurance fees no appraisal fees no origination fees no filing fees No fees period Meanwhile don’t forget the tax advantages of a home equity credit line Loans secured by your home are virtually the only way left for Ziont Bank prime regular variable rate 12 APR) S4 S4 APR) The 500 for let than you to borrow money and deduct the interest from your taxes (Subject to IRS of course See your tax advisor regulations for more details) Now you're probably wondering what will to your rate after the introductory ' period And it s good news ratio (the total Based on your amount of loans secured by your home dividhomes value) your rate will still ed by happen your be among the lowest rates In refer to the chart directly above town Please Then hurry because the sooner you get started the earlier you'll begin to enjoy an introductory rate Visit any Zions call amazing Bank or outside Salt Laki City) to apply by phone BANK ZIONS Mllhr FDIC variable annual percentage rate (APR) of 5 iM The rate equal to it hue me aa defined ia the loan documentation Baaed so the current prime rule your rum af 1 below prime equal to a be prime phm ratio or lem yuwc rqguUr rule take effect eie month after your which begin varies bared on the amount of eqnrty yon have ynnr home Ifyonr 80 prime plu W (917 APR): prime (9 APR) ratio your regular rate wi be prime Currently if your made for any check nr draft wntlcn againM the hat SIS charge he determined by the bank Actual rataa may vary Property value maximum APR it tiled Thi offer it available an home equity credit hue below 200000 If the line not a ted once during any calendar year a 50 fea will be t uj 'POORBOPY |