Show 10 Gunnison April 25 2001 Valley News SPORTS ACTION Gunnison Valley High Manti a G7HS Softball Schedule 7 GVHS 4 Manti April April © 'yvAy V Baseball Schedule e s y k V"" A r A if: ""t Spring Camporee a success despite wet weather iVi branch Annual 4© T: s Schedule Millard Relas Track IS April - i -- v r’ i ' ©F2AA&-Hu:'- -- s?“ sAi ''J tt 3wsp t7T!UTtA o j capped off by a campfire ceremony and an Order of the Arrow callout The Order of the Arrow is a ser A v i Vtt r The Sanpete District Spring Camporee was held last weekend east of Mayfield The weather forecast was for cold and wet conditions but that didn't s keep dedicated scouts and from participating Nearly 300 scouts and leaders representing 24 troops from throughout the district attended the event Friday evening was spent getting camps set up then was of the scout- program Order of the Arrow members are often considered the top scouts in their respective troops and are expected to provide leadership and training in their units as well as performing a wide ing variety of sendee The focus of projects Saturday's activities was an emergency competition Scouts were presented with a mock medical emergency and asked to demonstrate skills they have been the learning in the scouting program Yu- District scouters honored during annual banquet Area scout leaders were honat the annual Sanpete District Recognition banquet Following a banquet that highlighted some of the best dutch oven cooking in the countv District leaders presented the awards for the top scout leaders in the Sanpete District Receiv ing top honors for the district were Award of Merit recipients Rav laFollcte from Mount Mel Pleasant Jacobsen ot Fphraim anil Manti residents Fee Cox and Jan Jonson The Chief Sowiett Award a Sanpete Countv honor of outstanding scouters was given to Tom lister of Mount Pleasant and Bov Armstrong of Manti ored last week he Sanpitch Arrow is awarded to the top units in thearea his war's top Cub Scout pu k was MS from Manti The top liluer unit was also from troop Ms he top scout troop was 328 from phroim top Varsitv team honors went to 540 from Manti and the top Venture post was from fountain Green Reieiving Second Miler awards Walter Fite w ere Lewis Mullens and ene Beal all from Manti and lulie Poulson from Cphraim here were dozens of Red lot Scon ter awards given included from the Gunnison area were Jan Christensen Doug Agren Brooke Allred Schlosser Angela Mower Frik and Robert Childs National Youth Service Day ft ”& ' 'V ' ft Vs Cl' k fch© C z&py ' r’ - by Jessica Bastian On Wednesday April 18 the entire studentbody at GVMS did their Campus Beautification project" Everyone went outside and cleared the field behind the school of weeds rocks and any construction debris so a sprinkling system and grass can be planted They also shoveled the dirt by the sidewalks arjd picked up rocks there The GVMS Honors Club was in charge of organizing this project with the help of Principal Peterson and Assistant Principal Reed Roberts National Youth Service Day is a nationwide program that a lot of youth get involved in Vice President Shelby Reid Secretary Eighth Grade Class Officers are: Ryan Taysom President Karalee Andersen JD Pay Activity Director and JayLynn Piep Reporter The eighth grade officers are pictured planting trees the eighth grade donated to GVMS The classes will donate a tree each year before they graduate in the Spring This year’s class is planting two trees—one for last year's and one for this year’s class Do i Answers by Utah State University Extension Agents tion from work has some valuable LOST OUR JOB AND INCOME WHAT DO WE DO? WE'VE Answ'er by: Glen O Jenson State University Extension ily and Human Development Utah FamSpe- cialist Job termination is a family fair When a breadwinner's job is terminated it affects not only the family income and the terminated but the entire family employee The family has often served as a sounding board for frustration af- CARBON EMERY MOTORSPORTS 4510 HIGHWAY 6 HELPER FREEDOM RV & SPORTS CENTER 396 SOUTH MAIN STREET GUNNISON 435 435 Wbtct nw mnht? and excitement stemming from activities happening at the workplace When a termination happens the family often feels betrayed because they have given evenings weekends and holiday time to the workplace on various occasions Many social contacts and friendships may have revolved around the workplace In many ways the family has been an unofficial employee To be ter- 60 Cass (1 a't minated is a whole family affair Research conducted in Toronto and Montreal Canada focusing on surviving a spouse's termina tower ft t insights that families can use should a termination notice come to your family If the terminated spouse happens to be a male the female in the relationship feels equally impacted by the termination However often the assistance to help does not inadjust to termination volve her The women included in the Canadian study felt their security hopes dreams and plans had all been assaulted yet often the sympathy went only to the mate who was terminated These women felt isolated and needed support as well as their mates Two big fears surfaced first was the fear of financial insecurity and the second was the fear of being uprooted Being a homemaker or a career person did not not criticize as soon as possible For Spouse's Reaction to Termination" Business Quarterly Autumn 1991 pp 10 weeks anyway! FOR 0WILY $12! your home car boat pwc snowmobile bike trampoline exercise equipment marble collection or whatever List f®nusjrMsrr4ta0 Whether you Call Being secretive will only create more stress gestions for finding another job Tell and show regular appreciation to spouse Friends family and the clergy of someone who has had a job terminated can: Call and let the affected couple know you are thinking of them Offer support encouragement and help where possible Help with employment leads Stay in touch on a regular basis The material for this column is taken from: Jukes Jill & Rosenberg Ruthan "I've Been Fired Too! The weHIHaUDSHailr Eorsale their friends em- spouse include: Communicate openly with spouse about fears being felt Keep spouse informed on progress of job search Listen to your spouse regarding the fears and concerns they have k Invite your spouse to offer sug seem to impact the fears felt The researchers and others have made the following suggestions for spouses going through mate's job termination: Tell the children family and the former ployer in public Future references may be needed Develop a financial plan to stretch resources for as long as possible during the job search Identify a trustworthy friend in addition to family members to confide in for the terminated Suggestions 528-511- sell In the first week or the 10th week the price Is the same the SunNews Classifieds today: 1 or (POORCOPY |