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Show 18111 4 Thursday; March 29, 2001 t aft c a S I no-co- at and often times in shorts. Obvious my friend has not hung around the high school herself, or else she thinks I have some kind of ,.V y:.;,.::-.'..y.-.Sprinf 'sheri' Daffodils are blooming, neighbors an working in their yards, teenqgEis an going to school in the morning their coats. But wait leenagen have been going to school afl year death wish. The absolute last place anyone who values his or her life wants to be when students get out of dass is hanging around the high school And that may be a connection. tfigfi school kids don't need coats because every single one of them drivesa vehicle to school And heaven help V;.. mi-n- us yy y ' .. withoii coats'..' "What is teto ptariomeriar asked a friend whom- g llinti ccnuyDCcamea oioiner tor uw wsiiinwano na$inci,-tobegin to notice such things. "When I was 30-som- . : to stay warn? Maybe they have no lodiers to stoie jackets. Maybe. me newspapersnouu oo a suxy; nang arouno me mgn school and interview some of the students who go to nganness . My college student is also the one who wore a black paperclip for an earring his entire sophomore year of high school, so maybe he really shouldn't count .. . Myjiininf high ichifteiie ' The next morning, the diild leaves the toouse writtuai different coat again comhig home without one. ; Soon, the coat closet te empty, faditatjnt a trip to the chikTs school or me weamer, wnnoui coais. fey me, the mom; at wtudi . . WMlOOTI hgjmiff ffap : jlf home, but never to and from school . v Go figure. 'r . : -- ; y 'y yyy llx. IlkinL miniki vnayn increoiM oocy neai mqrneea oe an to nog wearing coats since the behavior influencing factor ' usually appears during puberty. rI . My youngest son stopped weanng a coat last year, in eighth SiradB. I tried reputedly toytennawinig him tfiout X teat scnooi eveiy oay, . m, prefaced my ancient , nun menu, rm wore coats, pocns, niiuens ana nan ' Is this tee style? Are bats out? Do these kids have incndible body cess begins afl over again. Are hats out? Definitely not My college student whotumed 20 this month so maybe he doesn't count wears his knit beanie indoors and out ' regardless of the weather the unsuspecting soul hanging out in the area when a ILma mosevemoes. mane men s tor lockers, it has been my experience that the . . advent of lockers to a childs fife is (firefly relatedtothe entire family becoming costless. The child leaves the house in the morning witeacoaf ahJ comes nome n me anemoon wnnoui one. ana li. a kid, j did d By JACNE ANDERSON Staff writer . A i issue, teen .. Pondering I I I personally found the topic intriguing, since I spent I :.mQrethrei$200.nacoatfrianthegropweststoreinthe: I on ... ;;y:- ttebehavtor . yif pnn page (Continued 10) .The Mormation gathered as e. result of the fbOowingTIPS to anyone outside pf the CaifaonMetro Drug ThskRace. The law enfonxmert officials will evaluate die information and dace the facts into a composite I I ' The Ms. Foundation developed Take Our Daugfitors to Work Day to an effort to boost torts by exposing them to career women, in tee.workforcto .. . . In April 2000, the day included special events that ; . one maiww prooaoiy lower retrace expectations, and damage Some mothers have a long history of taking their daugh- - rirfs to htoh tedtnoloey occupations, NASA's women in space program, congressional staffers on Capi- -; introduced female high-payi- prates-- self-estee- Pd and prestigious fields ..... J.w Jft Utah Antidiscrimioation & . . L i : a L- - r- -i . Division evaluate our pOfSOOS changing neighborhoods each Vv II m - I I I I . , .- r- - aL..1 a guarantee that ' X? I. . Jf winch profitpn nousmg otscnmNidiKM. . . The right to dioose where you and your femay wifi Ivp ' tee home of your choice. or Individuals within .. ' , I - .? 'Y - I li for more than 10 years. But tee laws are not as wel known as regulations prohitxbng employment discrimk nation. For this reason, the Utah Antidiscrimination and ity or famitial status. act V-;- Carbon Couirty residents who are interested to attending tee batotog learning more about fair housing, or wishing to file a complaint of housing (fiscrimination may . As we eagerly enter the spring season with its prom- Utah law declares the stone prohibitions, with tele Ll L. A ' iLal oomai Li La. J oouaraoon mai may noc pa oasoo on a person's source of income. Federal fair housing laws have been in existence for Ijjili aoQiuonai toe of hope ; . more than 30 years and Utah statutes have been in place ; aid new ifo, m encourage -. the community to join us in beiebratiiigthe principles of fairness and equality .and in committing with us to welcoming all Ihose who seek to Hve fo our neighborhoods wife acceptance and understanding.; r Qxfc nanw you wish to be known by NO May we contact you? YES .i, ' . , iI . If yes, then how; by mail or by phone ; l L we may contact you by mafl, what is your address? -- . ' I I v: 222-123- ; ; ing 8. contact the rfiviskm by calling toTfree at (BOO) Local residents may also meet with division staff ait 160 ; East 300 South to Salt Lake City. .. I is a right that many never give a second teoughL YbU know its your right and you body exercise it After deckf , . 1 LH.!S togyouarefinaiciaflyabtotopurdiaseahbmeormed in Al too often, unkfoe populations cur communities are denied tee home of their choice pecause of ilegal discrimination.. J Amm ..u.Va.ii. ouk ; teoerai lawproniDns mo oaniai or a nomo, erwise qualified occupant if tee denial is based on persons race, colo religion, sol national origin, disabi- - 0 8CC8td0G0 toward our and to become femifiar with laws tee cost of a rental, other considerations are usually the I Hi.. f J praoomny anaciatny or senoots, mouica hCiidos, puuoc transportation, diurches, partes and cultural enters. Such w3 five :. of us to. iiidividualty . you : I :;Z started to realire that every day went to somebody I etse's house. Everybody's house had rfifferent rules 1.7 I ' (Continued on page 5) I . unTonunawy mis Tunoanionia npn ts noc always a Labor Division provides trainwig on an irafividuaTs rights reality for everyone seefun a safe and comfortable ba-;- ;. ven in which to fiva. The mere fact feat you can meet tee' and resoonsMities under ratn and federal wiMbUimm financial hunfen of Imvinf or rentiiw a homo is not always The division is assigned to enforce tee state's fair bous- is nafiondty recogrtoed as fair Housing Month. The occasion also allows -- amenities are desirable, enhance tee Quality of our fives and bring about a sense of security and w being. ; Such oh occasion presents our community leaders and. AAAAltuilLl La ja ait excenem opponuriny m conuum a nousmg ptuvnefs .: . it I I I I I: with fair housing laws Self evaluation regarding their knowledge and rmpfemeiv ZS , . driAAM muon or mir llAAIAIPp nousmg rerjuiremenis. : , Nickname: I I ings, changing sheets end cleaning toilets in private households.; " Consider Ofiyiajhe daughter of a Mexicali domestic worker deantog private homes to Los Angeles, Calif, fiuest. column ' April ' a : labor . luaft Stresses By JOSEPH GALLfGOS . . uuuL ibis id wore- - sponsored nor py me nh rounoauon, out oy ol low wages and a lack of care. ; : .Throughout rirral America, young girls still accom- ! a u. i parry wonong.mmnors mu me neros ano assist m stoop labor. In cities, theywaitat tee end of the counter until cur-- i '. - . after-scho- v v-- . .. ; jsional jobs. This is afi wefi and good fer giits in fee middle and . ; : upper desses. The fourth Thursday to April may age. them to enter highly AaIC 1L ; :i; Namenf suspected drug dealer; I 4 low-pa- id 1 1 I I I I y'.'ry;; service and manufacturing sectors, going ingin to work wito morh is more fikely an everyday experience- - I I their moms finish shifts at the deaners, tee restaurant or .; tee beauty salon. :ln immigrant and refugee imighbortioods, girls too Vounafer woiktoa oaoers stn heto 11 IIP I btocework or unit in aaaa,mLmm swcaisnops ano pmiwi Tacmnas"' In tee suburbs, they woik with moms alter hours vacuuming and emptying wastebaskets in office build- -; wet-to-d- o, I! . r I Breaking glass ceiling requires leap of faith rarity dominated by fnenV, , the world of ; ' for sheiteredctiildren of the work is often a hidden and mysterious realm. But for girls whoso mothers are among the majority of women tabor- -. fonnis strict confidential and wfflrwtbWivulgcd I By MARY ROMERO The Tides Center. . TURN IN A PUSHER I finest column tof Hil and 1 . . .0 !i n I I . 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