Show Valley News Gunnison March Salina Sun Badgers secure top seed despite losing to Dixie Lady Badgers break by Ken Beazer Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good Just ask Coach Jon Judkins Despite playing horribly and los- themselves to secure the top spot InsteadSnow lost to Dixie but SLCC dropped two leaving a tie for the Scenic West athletic Conference's top spot between ing to in state rival Dixie College on the road last weekend Snow SLCC and Southern Idaho Via the conference's Snow College secured the top seed for the Region 18 Basketball Tourrule Snow was granted the number nament to be held this week in one seed based upon their two wins For the second year in a over CSI this year Ephraim the Badgers row the Badgers will enter the reUnfortunately weren't so lucky against Dixie Colgion tournament with the top seed however they needed some help lege All night it appeared as if Snow never rewas battling themselves this year to accomplish the feat Trailing Salt Lake Community ally getting a gxd feel for the game The Badgers trailed by as many as College by a half a game heading into last weekend the Badgers knew eight in the first half but managed come back only to have the Rebels they would need the Bruins to lose to just before the at least one game and defeat Dixie hit a buzzer to take a advantage into the locker room at intermission In the second half tiie effort just wasn't there The Badgers struggled line all from the field and night In fact Snow managed to hit only 45 percent of their thus sealing their doom Jeremy Sargent finished the game with 13 points for Snow followed by Ken Beazer All good things must come to an end Snow College's No women’s basketball team dropped a 64— 51 decision to Dixie College in the final game of the regular season ending the Lady Badgers' gfeEBEflg? Tom Lee Utah State University Extension Family and Human Development Specialist Most adults will admit to lying as a child In fact being totally honest as an adult is pretty difficult to master Yet we are distressed as parents when children are less than truthful Honesty is the goal but we probably shouldn't take lying as a sign of defective character Rather we should look for the reasons for the lying Often children lie because they are scared of the consequences of telling the truth Sometimes they label like you need to lie about it" Or It can become a Praise children when they tell the maybe "You must love us a lot to be so worried about disappointing us truth Try something like "Thanks We want you to know that we'll for telling the truth even though it always love you no matter what you was hard There needs to be a condo" sequence for breaking our rule and suggestions: Don't ask questions you already Don't overreact when rhi lit rvn mil 'm proud of vou for being willing to deal with that" know the answers to Sometimes you something you don't like OthSet an example of telling the truth our questions invite a creative an- erwise children get gixxl at saying swer Instead of "Did you do your what they think you want to hear Follow through with your promises homework?" try "I haven't seen Help children feel that mistakes can to your children Tell them about a time you told the truth and accepted you doing homework What's your be opportunities to learn Don't call a child who lies a liar the consequences of a mistake plan?" This approach also focuses on finding a solution rather than blaming Avoid asking "why" questions especially with younger children Many times children don't know why they did something with your children's Empathize situation Try "This must be a pi etty scary situation for you if you feel by Holly Lynne Simonsen and Joseph Serre The Papenfuss Snow College Media Representative Snow College chapter of Phi Theta The Snow College chapter of Phi Kappa now has over 50 members Theta Kappa International Honor making it one of the largest and Society formally inducted nine new most prestigious clubs on campus members last week In order to be is shaky their they fear we won't love them if they tell the truth If children feel safe they will usually tell the truth To promote this consider these because and Snow inducts new Honor Society members AgAmerica reports solid financial performance AgAmerica FCB and Western Credit Bank operating under joint management recently reported solid 1999 financial performance for the two banks and their affiliated agricultural cooperative lending institutions "In light of difficult weather and market related conditions experienced by agricultural producers these two districts are ending 1999 with growth in loan volume and strong net income" said CEO Jim Kirk "As we move into the new century I am confident that our two districts are well positioned to meet the competition through the flexibility of our delivery response and improved efficiencies" AgAmerica FCB reported 1999 earnings of $1375 million as compared to earnings of $1238 million for 1998 Western Farm Credit Bank reported districtwide 1999 earnings of $87 1 million compared to $814 million for 1998 Contributing to the increase in earnings for both districts was the sale of Farm Credit Leasing Corporation stock on July 1 1999 which amounted to gains of $48 million for the AgAmerica District and & Farm for the Western District AgAmerica FCB and Western Farm Credit Bank are part of the Farm Credit System a nationwide network of agricul- tural lending institutions Loan funds for the jointly managed operations are obtained through the sale of Federal Farm Credit Systemwide bonds and notes to the investing public AgAmerica FCB and the Western Farm Credit Bank provide wholesale loan funds and serve direct lending associations in Alaska Arizona California Hawaii Idaho Iowa Montana Nebraska Nevada Oregon South Dakota Utah Washington and Wyoming Combined the assets for the two districts total $17 billion They serve approximately 75000 in those 14 states 1999 Highlights AgAmerica FCB and Affiliated Associations: District loan volume increased as of December 31 1999 to $83 billion to $79 billion as of De31 1998 an increase of 6 percent Commercial loan volume increased 7 percent during the same period with an increase of $152 million in volume The district's mortgage volume was up $403 million since December of last year an increase of 7 percent As part of the Farm Credit Leasing Corporation stock sale $66 million of the loan advances were transferred to an- Thecredit quality of theretail loan remains very gtxxl with nonaccrual loans of $734 million (09) of loans) versus $88 million 1998 at The district's capital position continues to grow capital stands at $16 billion compared 1998 to $15 billion at 1999 Highlights Western Farm Credit Bank and Affiliated Associations: District loan volume increased as of December 31 1999 to $63 billion compared to $58 billion as of December 31 1998 an increase of 6 percent Mortgage loan principal portfolio increased $522 million or 13 percent during the same period Commercial loan principal increased 5 percent or $92 million during the last 12 months As part of the Farm Credit Leasing Corporation stock of the loan ad sale $1 vances we e transferred to another System bank The credit quality of the loan port- folio remains very good with nonaccrual loans of $313 million (05 of loans) versus $271 million 1998 at The district's capital position continues to grow eligible for the society studen ts must have completed at least 12 hours of transferrable credit and earned a 06 grade point average The new inductees are: Stephanie Rae Anderson Chantelle Rose Brown Megan Finfeldt Alisha Arm Geary Jeremy Huntington Michelle Meyer Kristian Odland Is ball Dr Richard L White Vice Presifor Academic Affairs at Snow spoke to the new inductees about the importance of their membership in Phi Theta Kappa Dr All-Bree- Hi Hoist’d on remarked that an enhanced program of student teacher involvement helps make the college Joseph experience a positive one your car fixed before it fixes you! 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