Show Wednesday October 9 1996 Gunnison Valiev News You CAN make a difference If you have been keeping up with the arrest teports and articles in the paper you will have noticed an crease in the number of impaiied di being arrested A very sad but true fact is that after midnight one out of every seven drivers arc driving under the influence of drugs and or alcohol This makes driving after midnight a pretty serious event So what can we as a community do about it? Well we can do a lot You just have to be willing to assist us We cannot be everywhere at one time It's just not possible so this is where you can help am looking for volunteers to help rid our roads of impaired drivers All you have to do is call the Utah Highway Patrol Office and tell them that: own a cellular phone and want to help Salina Producers Auction PRODUCERS How can improve my memory skills I as study? I by Tooper Terry C Smith Utah Highway Public Information and Education Officer SALINA mu s Patrol Answer by: Terry Teigeler We will put your name on a list USU Extension director Ogden Education Center for Graduate Studies and when we have enough people There are two ways to memorize: words Read aloud passages you find signed up we will teach a class on how by roe (mechanically) and by underdifficult to identify impaired drivers Then as standing Multiplication tables and Make up illustrations of the mado normal driving you will telephone numbers are learned by terial you your you’ve studied Your own exknow what to look for Using the rote Ideas concepts and theories are amples will be easier to remember at formation we give you you can call best learned understanding Never time Flash cards are useful exam by “9 ” and give the information and we be satisfied with a hazy idea of what when studying languages Outline a will investigate the suspected impaired you are reading If you are not able chapter or lecture and fill in key dnvers you call in This will help us to follow the words concepts or write in examples thought review the readget more impaired drivers off the road As you write the material you will ing Relate new ideas to your current Also if they know anyone could call know immediately whether you have knowledge them in maybe it would make them learned the information Survey the reading When studythink twice before they got behind the Review information immediately ing break the material into parts but wheel after they have been drinking keep the whole in mind Experiments The best review time is soon after So if you have a cellular phone indicate that a quick survey of the learning has taken place The beginand want to help make the streets safer material headings and summaries bening and the end of material studied for our families please give us a call fore is the best remembered reading gives an orientation so pay close and we will put you on which increases retention at attention to the middle as you study the list and set up a class Review the material to refresh your Rapid forgetting which is comRemember impaired drivers is not mon after a reading session (up to 60 memory before going to bed unless just a law enforcement problem - it's percent) can be significantly reduced you are physically or mentally overa community problem by spaced verbal or written reciting tired Freshly learned information is of the material Reciting can take better remembered after period of place as you read each section or parasleep than after an equal period of graph and should be in your own daytime activity Agricultural Prices AUCTION Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers during were up from the previous month for all milk but down for alfalfa hay other hay and barley according to the Utah Agi icultural Statistics Service August sheep TUESDAY 1359 Last Week 1266 Last Year Feeder Steers: weights under 700 lbs firm to 100 higher lbs weak weights over 700 100-200 lower to 100 Holstein steerB: lower Feeder Heifers: mostly weak to 100 100-20Cows 0 lower higher Slaughter Bulls: firm to 100 higher Slaughter Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: lbs 5300-640- 0 lbs 5850-655- 0 lbs 5950- lbs 6000-672- 5 lbs lbs 5600-657- 5 6800 5900-660- 0 lbs 6000-645- 0 lbs 5750-610- 0 lbs 5500-640- 0 lbs 5400-600- 0 lbs 5550-580- 0 lbs scarce lbs 5250-585- 0 2550-355- 0 Holstein Steers: Large Frame 2: lbs 3250-385- 0 lbs 3050-440- 0 3200-4525 lbs Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: lbs 5150-550- 0 lbs 4800-555- 0 lbs 4950-582- 5 lbs 5150- 5825 lbs 5075-595- 0 lbs 5350-590- 0 lbs 5000-565- 0 lbs 5350-570- 0 lbs 5050-582- 5 lbs 5050-565- 0 lbs 5500-570- 0 lbs 5525-570- 0 lbs 4850- 900-95550 lbs 5150-545- 0 Heiferettes and young feeder cows: 3400-440- 0 Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame 1: scarce Cows: Boning Slaughter Utility 3475-370- 0 2660- 3500 Breaking Utility 2150-275- 0 Cutter and Low Dressing Utility Bulls: Yield Grade 1 lbs Slaughter 3475-385- 0 YG 2 lbs 2800-341- 0 Received 1263 and lamb prices were down from July The all milk price was $1510 per cwt up 10 cents from the previous month and up $310 from September 1995 Barley at $288 per bushel was down 10 cents from the previous month but up $014 from September 1995 Baled alfalfa hay was $6800 per ton down $6 from the previous month and up $! from September 1995 Other hay at $43 per ton was down $2 from the previous month and down $7 from last year The August 1996 sheep price was $2400 per cwt down $200 from July 1996 but up $200 from August 1995 The August lamb price at $8600 per cwt was down $400 from July 1996 but up $300 from August 1995 UDWR to hold public meeting and discuss southern region deer permits The Utah Division of Wildlife will be holding a public meeting with the Regional Wildlife Advisory Council on the 28th of October in Beaver The meeting will begin at 7 pm in the Beaver High School auditorium located at 95 East Center Street The topics for discussion will include the 1997 big game proclamation including the proposed drawing for all southern region deer permits Turkey permit numbers will also be discussed Anyone interested in hunting in southern Utah should try to attend this meeting V- ' f - JAK "ls VI' fyb? ai py Early morning car fire Gunnison fire fighters responded to a car fire on West Center in Gunnison at about 3:30 am Sunday morning The car backfired and an engine fire occurred according to reports Three juveniles two from Levan and one from Nephi all age 16 were cited for curfew violation and illegal consumption of alcohol Letter to Editor Continued from page 2 tax dollars Centennial Schools Money and other monies have helped to achieve understand that the Direct struction Program gives teachers lessons to teach with and that they should not deviate from the lesson plan have been told that support staff members at Gunnison are also teaching students in groups using the exact lesson plans as teachers hope that my understanding is wrong but if it is correct then to me it somehow makes the teaching profession think it would be ing for students difficult for a poor reader to learn to be a fluent reader when on a daily basis he is only able to work with and listen to other poor readers Studies have been done to support both heterogeneous and homogeneous groupings for instruction in reading but most professional journals that have read lean toward grouping students from a variety of abilities Students who have just learned a concept can achieve mastery of that concept when they teach it to a peer Poor less valid Teachers are educated professionals and have the knowledge and creativity to take a set of curriculum guidelines and use their professional judgement to form lesson plans ideas activities evaluations extra practice extension activities reteaching ideas and to make adjustments as they deem necessary to allow for the needs of and to enhance the lives of their students THIS is what went to college for did not attend a university of high education for four years so that from a textcan read book to teach my students Many educational workshops have attended have taught and encouraged me to take the best from many texts programs and even their own workshops and change it to fit my teaching style and the needs of my students for know a fact that paraeducators are an invaluable source in the classroom am fortuaide who is nate to have a Chapter also a certified teacher am able to double my efforts and effectiveness with her help However feel that paraeducators should be given opportunities for reteaching or assisting the teacher never to replace the teacher understand that the Direct struction Program uses ability group readers can hear what a good reader sounds like and learn from them Stu- dents who have mastered a concept can then generate ingen ious ideas sup- porting the same concept that far out- weigh those listed in the textbooks feel that ability grouping does not pro- vide the type of environment that lows for optimal growth for every stu- dent applaud and support those indi- viduals who started the petition am glad to know that am not the only do not think one who is concerned the Direct Instruction Program should be abandoned and the efforts of Gunnison’s administrators teachers and paraeducators be lost Perhaps some changes could be made that would meet the needs of students par- and teachers ents administrators throughout our district in a more posi- - ' J J I I I 2 I 2 ’ tive way want to support So Sanpete District and our School Board by continuing to administer tests if trust the judgement of the necessary Board and Administration to select those programs and provide them in a way that will benefit our children most Sincerely Deena Evans 1st Grade Teacher Manti Elementary South Town Mortgage c vf Your Loan Specialists in: Refinance Residential Land Commercial Past Credit Problems Call A TIAM aom SVBMTJO Patty Mary - - Do You Know 10 People You Would like to Spend The Night With? 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