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Show Tis43t Much 10 Lakeside I, I $55 Student mediators talking it f Feir's focus to be sontoc cate, mirslng re1 tare M rhb.buiton Itwi tfl HMf rtfM 11 i a m. ftiuftt.cs xmiI t ('! &ur the rtwrei in Teens nt strivo to sdvo peers' a Ct desire hHhuTi imag?, b , a ptad aw? f 1114 Jtfr tTrmtb IA twn Mvnskills Vha.4 rri-jns- , ffct, he j Srtirt at jr ) IfiijiffBjylRMls providers to hear speaker Child-car- e The Davis Cwmy chapter of lb lYiiCsuaial f f Cl FARfllTD p m at If CTil4 Care Avwniawn wtl men 1 hurwtay fim 0 RtK.3l 1 North Bre h of (N; Ibvts County I itwary, 5t2 h, 101 ash Freda ( as ran of the county health department will tlewuvs fMd ptepareuoit, standards, dreperreg and Mniatin. I he free meeting i ga, toward home day ear e provtders hui open la anyone, I or more ref, mature, call Christine Kapp l 54FI779 or IVfgy Burton at 54 44)5 jg n ftfUtlisg listening. reirfpftlreg language. and titular communication Ought hy tunl 1 heu-hol- Mtf io oik it out thcmwUc. raihcr than telling it io an adult." utd Purser, Conflict Management at North Ptoi it modeled altera program that ha reduced conflict at Key Junior High School, Both junior high hate a of student. and atiianl principal John Zurhothen Mat Doling for a tudcmdncn program that boasted a good quantitative track record. He contaelcd Ruth Ann Wilson, founidor at Roy Junior, and they made a date to demonstrate peer mediation at North Davit. Zurbucben was told before the afternoon session ended. "I like taking the skills of mediation to the kids. The notion is to leach kids the skills at school, and then they ean apply the same skills wherever they go." he said. Wilson introduced mediation four years ago at a school that was bursting at an enrollment from 400 to 500 over capacity. 1 he counselor tallied students on two questions leaders and problem-solver- s and chose the first team based on the "Modem hear about volcanos XI Alpha will Pmw . rrotft-pnpulaiio- n informal soling. This year, 30 students were elected and. according to numbers of disciplinary contacts and referrals, the number of reported student conltidf have decreased by 98 percent since IV9I. W ilson now takes her show on the road on request, convincing administrators statewide that teens can take rare of their problems. "The kids have to believe that it works, and they need the school's support behind them." she said. Zurbuctien posed Wilson's two questions among the 1.070 enrolled at North Davis to select the good listeners and problem-solverThirty-on- e students were elected, and since early February, s. Center Street. Charlene Higlcy. a Kaysvillc artist and owner of the Academy of Fine Arts, will be the instructor and will complete an entire painting during the seminar. With an art degree from Los Angeles Harvor College. she is one of two certified instructors on the Alexander technique in the state. A March 23 KAYSVILIE seminar featuring a demonstration on the art of landscape painting will be the second event in the annual LcContc Stewart art contest. Sponsored by the Kaysvillc Area Chamber of Commerce and the Stewart family, the free seminar will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Autumn Glow Senior Center, 81 E. Zurbucben has met weekly with the 19 guts and 12 boys to leach them the mediation process. Purser is loyal to her school and. consequently, did not hesitate when her name was announced. "People won't come to our school cspectmg to see fights anymore." Zurbuchcn said mediation between students is a choice, a forum for working out issues, "If they're nol willing to male that choice, than it's not something mediation can help." he said. Though the program is only about a month old. mediation has successfully handled nine conflicts, including an argument between two girls over the atlections of a boy who couldn't make up his mind. Neither girl admitted Id threatening notes found inside I heir locker, nor did they want to resolve it on their own. T he two girl marched down to the office and pu ked VabRac Hawks from the list of eighth-grade- r conflict managers. Since mediation is a process, the two angry girts agreed to be honest and to speak in turn. Name calling was out. and if talks fell through, administrators would take it from there. Hawks sat down between them and posed leading questions that eventually led to a resolution. The girls parted in agreement, and Hawks filled out the school's first Conflict Management case form. Davis County Homemaker's Counand the taster's tabic in the two-hoprogram will feature salads, main dishes and children's snacks. Make-ahea- cil. Demonstrations fast-fi- LcContc Stewart, a renowned Kaysvillc landscape artist. For more information on the April 14 contest or seminar, call committee chairman Ron Jugcnitz at 7. ur The program, What! No Time Presentations include How To Make The Most of Your Frozen Assets." which will give ideas on to Cook!" is sponsored by Utah State University Extension and the double-batchin- and g 451-340- 3. School, 264 S. 500 East. Instructor Kris Burch will discuss developing authentic power, and breaking unhealthy sequences. The cost is $40. Payments can be owners forget Utah has four seasons. "Plant something that wont be a pile of sticks in the winter," Minch said. One of the biggest factors a homeowner needs to take into account is the resale value of the home, she said. "Docs your yard look pleasing and easy to maintain or is it intimidating?" she said. It's a good idea to keep all receipts when landscaping because the cost of trees, shrubs and sprinkler systems go toward home improvements, she said. Homeowners shouldn't be afraid to use a variety of plants, Minch said. Its important to keep in mind balance, proportion, repetition and class for women, sponsored by the Davis Mental Health and Alcohol & Drug Center, will begin this class will be k week. The held from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Young Parents self-estee- eight-wee- way, sidewalk or confine it to a space that's too small. Five years later they're yanking it out because it's overgrown the area. Another mistake is planting too much lawn. Use different materials for ground cover instead of grass, she said. Rocks arc great as a ground cover for some areas because they dont need to be mowed, fertilized or watered, she said. Also home- . self-estee- m mailed to Davis Menial Health. Attention: Gina. 470 E. Medical Drive. Bountiful. UT 84010. self-estee- m From page 9 d ss ur class for women to focus on improving Yard freeze-ahea- meals; and Recipes." which focuses on quick and easy dishcsvas well as easy oven meals. course is Cost of the two-ho$1.50. Seating is limited, so make advance reservations by calling Time-Le- Enrollment is limited. Advance registration is required. To register. call Gina at 298-344- Laureate Epsilon chapter to meet tonight LAYTON l aureate rpvilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at home of l ibs Jaeahven in Washington Terrace. T the m. tonight at p prorrem will be on the inventions and fife of Benjamin f ranklm. The chapter will meet foraSL PatrKk'i Day metal at 6 p.m. Saturd at the heme of Mary Smith. 1487 Shady Lane. I nut Heights. COUNTRY WESTEI DANCE LESSONS COUPLES Texas Two-SteSwing Cotton-EyeShuffle Sehoitische ; p Joe d hh t IklyfiMWL I'tlWliXLAtwhrKiMd bW Ditta TtUn Ctty NOW. NIGHT CLASSES STARTING SOON 6. harmony, she said. Also homeowners need to take into consideration what their family needs arc. Minch said. The second session of the land GcoJ News Six Frampogn? education on art and on the late Extension class will feature quick snacks, main dishes d FARMINGTON x and recipes will be taught at a seminar at 10 a.m. March 29 at the Davis County Courthouse auditorium. 28 E. State. micron chapter of Beta Srema Ihj w XI Alpha KAYSVILI E meet Thursday at 7;30 p m. at the home of member Dchbre Childs, program on sokano in Hawaii will he prevented. The chapter will- m April I for a social at Barbara Craig- - REGISTER This is the fifth year the chamber has sponsored the contest, which has been expanded to include more 544-309- If AUAN ftysscu. work to resolve a dispute between Hertchel Stewart and Autumn Masero. 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Davis lARftU D C Extmift.MAt Ntw FnJt Crer Jom Tlx Fm For More Details Call Lessons ur 773-567- Cost: $40Coupte installing a phone line right into her classroom so students can -explore the Internet. Those who have it home often know at already more than the teacher, and they teach other students." she said. Smith's expertise is already paying olfi Her students arc responsible for video taping school sports events, developing class presentations, creating visual effects for assemblies, and producing videos for Layton City and its police department. Anyone who has watched a video production by Smith's class recognizes the effort that goes into it. "The students are getting so professional, they blow my mind." Smith said. Their creativity and directing abilities are incredible, and we all teach each other." The telecommunications class is working miracles for individual students as well. Smith recalls one student who had difficulty staying in school. 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