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Show TuecLn Dai is County Clipper 1W Mart) page A5 Anonymous benefactor makes donation to Centerville City of prev those attending mav care to oiler This is a personal invitation to all present and fomier Centerville resi dents who have an interest in. and knowledge ol early dav homes ol Centerville to bring the following materials and information io this meet ing to see if vour entrs qualifies lor inclusion in this important painting - Photograph preterahly a trom view, in color it possible 2 - Original owner and sun.es sive and piesent owners 3 - Builder ol home dale it was built and materials used 4 - Address or location ot home 5 - Home still standing or date it w as tom dow n 6 - Distinctive features and inter esting stories about home 7 - Unusual tales or personalities V a result of a generous grant by a benefactor who wishes to remain HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO TVT.TJr.T:T?I.TUT.TJV aitsweicd at tile meeting When all decisions arc finalized and ilk painting is completed it will hang m a piominem public place in the comminute toi all to sec and No lull colot reproductions admire will be mule and vs ill he oitcrcd lor sale to the public at a reasonable price This will be an important trea sute Pic isc bung vout Mult and tell vour mills and Iriciids lo do the same Oi gist conic and watch and listen Meeting starts at 7 Ml pm on Wcdnesdav Much 19 in the ( ciitcrville it v Hall 1 anonymous. Centers ille will soon have a beautiful painting showing old pioneer homes, also histone buildings and landmaiks both present and past It will be painted by prominent water- - color artist Rebecca Mann of farm mg ion She was commissioned to do a similar painting tor Farmington City in 1992, and many people have purchased copies tor their homes It has become a very popular attraction Rebecca will be present at the March 19 meeting ol the Centerville Historical Society to show her Farmington painting and to reveal her plans tor the Centerville picture and hear any input or suggestions which NEW DIGS FOR 911 DISPATCHERS: Bountiful Police Officer Ken Vowles tests out the equipment at the new 91 Center in the new Bountiful Police and Courts Complex The 91 dispatchers were the first to move into the new $7 million building the week of March 10 15 Police Chief Paul Rapp called in the recent move in "organized chaos " Photo by Cathy Linford 1 1 1 Families Together conference set March Turn On the Families Together Your Home for of Light Learning in conference a Lifetime, a two-da- y sponsored by the Utah Center for Families will be held on Friday, March 2 and Saturday, March 22 at Eisenhower Junior High at 4351 S Redwood Road On Friday, March 21 "Parents Night Out will be held from 6pm to 10 pm with workshops and a keynote address at 7 pm by Dr Carlos Cortds, of the University of California at Riverside Two sessions of workshops will follow from 8pm to 10 p m 22 March On Saturday, Celebration of the Family" will be held from 8am to 30 p m with workshops and activities for the entire family The Utah Center for Families is hosting and the main sponsor of the conference cosixth annual two-da- y sponsored by State Office of Education and the State FT A will bring The conference together families to provide them with added opportunities to leam skills to strengthen families with kids and partners, said Gary Lloyd, executive director of the Utah Center for Families Saturday's events will get everyone together in a learning process and to just have some fun too, he added Lloyd said it is the sixth annual conference for families and the program goes from birth to adulthood and offers support to parents from all levels and facets of society The conference will also include a translation of the opening session into four languages offering a broad 1 1 I C Bountiful to offer compost The Bountiful Cit Landfill has Christmas tree chips, leal compost unscreened compost and top qualitv screened compost available to anv one for your spring yard work 1 ou tan bag your own or it can he loaded on your truck The cost is $20 per ton lor wood chips and unscreened compost and $M) per ton for screened compost Enrich your soil lor years with compost, dont just fertilize 21-2- 2 Maunne ol Ltah Women by Beecher, Circles and Celebration by Creating Livington, Nancy Community Through the Character Connection by Kristin Fink, and Let the Light ot Learning Keep You on Full Stream the Right Track Ahead W ith Family Sell Esteem by Mary Hammond On Saturday, "Celebration of the Family" starts with registration at 8 am to 9 am Session one includes creating Funny Fruit Faces from 9 to 10 am and session two trom 10 am to noon a motivational media assembly presented by Pepsi Lunch and entertainment at noon to 12 45 pm in the cafeteria with entertainment by the Felhngham Family Also from 9 am to 12 45 pm Utah Arts Council Artists workshops in the gvm including Clay Art Make and Take by Kevin Parson, Mexican Paper Flowers by Bea Sanchez, On Your Face' Face Painting by Knsten LeMaster. Amy Ockey, Jenn Lueck, and Amy Goodman, Paint, Draw, Paste, and Color' Celebrate Hispanic Heritage' by David Gomez, Monica Gomez Rogerson, and International Folk Dancing by Linda Lundgren The arts actvities are funded by Arts Council's Art the Utah Fducation Program and in part by the National Endowment for the Arts ho Y ou Arc in the er appeal to minority families in Utah w ith Know ing Greater Picture by Harr) and Debra to help them cope with family problems in the 90's The four languages Bonner, Let your Voice Be Heard' You Can Make a Dilterence in include Spanish, Tongan, Samoan, Your Child's Education and Vietnamese Translators will by Jan also be available both days to help Tyler, Grandparenting' How to Keep the Light ot Learning Bunting' by translate during the sessions Some of the printed materials will also be Joyce Muhlestein, Schools Belong to Families Together We Can Build made available in some languages Better Schools by Lorena Ritto, Those wanting to register for the conference will be able to do so on Education The Elevator to Success Andrew Valdez, Judge Friday (March 21) night from 6 to by 7 30 p m Doug Jardine, KUTV Understanding Prejudice Power, and anchor and reporter will be conductDiversity by Dolores Riley, Circles Celebrations by Nancy ing the opening night festivities A and Liv ingston, Beav is, Bart, or Brillance welcome will be given by Steven O Latng, associate supenntendent of by Donna Callahan, Daddy Come the Utah State Olfie of Education and Out and Play" For Moms and Dads by Linda M Parkinson, president of by Michael Stewart, and Radiate the the Utah FTA Light of Love in Your Home by Paula Felhngham The keynote address is scheduled At 9 p m session two will start for 7 p m with a theme of How to turn on the Light of Learning in a with Turn On the Light of Learning for a Liletime in a Multicultural Multicultural World will be given an Cortes Dr Cortds internais Society by Dr Carlos Cortes, SEP by The Hottest New Way to Do Parent tionally renowned speaker, author and educator and is a leading authorConferencing' by Batbara Smith, He has Becoming Aware of the Little ity on ethnic diversity Anderson, worked extensively with classroom by Donna Things" to Families teachers and served as a consultant to Schools Belong school districts across the nation. Together We Can Build Better Schools by Lorena Rtlfo, Education Cortes has written documentaries for both film and television, and has The Elevator to Success by Judge Andrew Valdez, Women and the appeared as guest host on the popular Life of the Mind Personal Writings PBS national television series Why in the World1 Thousands of teachers, parents, and community leaders have raved about Dr Cortes' practical, realistic, and humorous approach to school issues stemming from ethnic diversity He has written many books and articles on multicultural, global, and bilingual education, and the implications of ethnic diversity in the nation's schools At 8 p m session one will be held have questions about quail lliev will be lications aquiicd -- CENTEfiSZLLE ious ovv ncr or tenant1. 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