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Show r .t 10A Sun Advocate Price.'Utah Tuesday September IS. 200.1 States citizens face sacrifices U nited (Continued from page 4A) Saigon, DaNang or. Hue were in before thjj " ': ' Viet- -. "V1,' jj' . "We ''. : ; : These are some jnajor cities io Afganistan, a .country that is apparently shielding the prime suspect in the atrocious acts of last week 1 r, j 3& sures are in place, terrorists still get through periodically. That is why we must all be suspi- - . and Qandahar? , Ghazni, Herat , 2rr rzr 4m will, in ajl probability, suffer more casualties here at home as well as those in the field. I: Israel knows, nd matter what, security mea-- V . nam conflict; Oncd agaio. the cities are known entities to- -. day; particularly to the baby boomers; ;; v We like to think of oufselves as.more sophis-- ; ' ticated today, but do you know fte names Kabol, . . cions of anything we see fid report it ; ; .; : The attacks last week were on large targets. Gut terrorists know that the way to demoralize a population is.to strike the corner Cafe Or the lo- w ' tv,.' ,41 ; . Xrrv V S'.- - J cal theatre. The terrorists don't always aim at Targe cit; : Wilt the larger cities in Afganistan or many ies, but often attack small towns as well. Y Ike bottom line is Y we are. not. immune be-- J much smaller ones become common words, well 1 future? cause of where we live.; . ; " . .known in the.language of our; had of the greatest geneTation And how many more in how many other coun....The members tries wilt become familiar ta us before this is : their metal tested through the Great Depression .' before they ever went to war. , over? ...will .The Americans saved, the world from unOiir iessons. in geography be costly; But hot go after all ter speakable evH in World War If and went on to thaf is hot to say we should rorist groups posing a terrorist threat to the make the worlds greatest . democracy the worlds mbSt powerful nation. ..United States. ,. ' be test we face comes .frpm within us; a gen- -; . . V." at ;.Biit pending war will. not simple and it will... ; : oration who has had all the advantages, largely : not be short' Students m Carol Lobatos second grade class at Petersen .lesson helps students form two, three and four letter words handed to us by those that came before us. Americans are used to things being resolved A to figure out the secret sis tetter word at the end of the Elementary participate in a hands (inactivity to improve ; '' ! Will, we pass? : :.. quickly. rvJ have activibf. The students are learning the an1 sound. They are to at meet or the goal every pupil reading reading a Will we show these thugs,abe threaten the' . Whether that is a result cif half, hour television aboye grade level by the time they finish the third grade. The . learning to recognize the sound in different word patterns. ' shows that take care of the worlds problems in United States that Americans arent soft and will V. come together for. a prolonged period of time to 30 minutes or our propensity to tap our toes when out 30 second microwave dinner takes the1 whole ...knock down evil once.more? Y ; The questions can only be answered by. the ; ; .. .30. seconds to cook, no one can. tell. ; ert Cox indicatcd that to sane- - . Tke action would also mean We are an impatient people and that cduld be citizens in the U.S., by what is in our hearts and ; (Continued from pege lA do' not docs Carbon what if bear but the ; tion the girls soccer team would sanctioning the other club: and do without to defend the we will we let it. our undoing by ; ' burden. cost the high school approxi- - sports atCarbonHigh. financial : How much sacrifice it win take is hard to tell: freedoms we have; Cox pointed but that,: in a High school principal Rob-- ; mately $30,000. ."v-.'y"- ' ? . : . . . . . . : . . . . i 'The - . . . - -- . . . ; : year of declining enrollment when he had let five teachers .. o 'go, he could not justify adding ; sports programs, Secondaiy supervisor Doug Hintze indicated that a current enrollment count at the high school registers 50 students be- -: low the anticipated drop in en- -' : ; rollment.; fcpw- .. '0 Ir : Additional staffing cuts may take place in October when the : final count is confirmed. Cox also pointed out that the additional funding would come Out of the high school extracurricular pool, which funds all activities. r . inter-scho- ol president Jim Leonard stressed that, although there are many worthwhile programs, like' soccer and tennis which may be worth funding, the of the board members is on .educational excellence when ;the budget forces a choice. : fo-c- us I (Continued horn pege iA) to 72 hours The crisis nursepr is intended to be a means of preventing abus emphasized the center The crisis nursery facility e is not a drop Off pro-- . l& day-car- gram- - ' v i. . ;; ; fixanples of reasons for using the nuTsery include medical emergencies, finnnriar family crisis, difficulty with parenting skills, divorce, family violence or previous: Also available at the advocacy center are the following family support services: v.; Ongoing parenting classes ;.. assist parents in becoming more effective in their interac- -' :. tions with their children. A community mentoring program matches parents with community mentprs to provide . 7 . . . - services. . Mentors can assist with. parenting, job skills and family , involvement In eommunify ac- - , ' ' tivities. ' ' Support and! networking groups, meet the many needs parents and children face today. . 'Assistance in locating and obtaining information about ' community services and crisis intervention. vV Many books video tapes .;, and resources to assist parents, - : . . , . ' ' teachers and others, with parenting skills for all age youth, .. Although the Carbon County Family Support and : : Advocacy Center receives state 1 ; , nJilT?li SfP) In conjunction with bur ; 1 ; . once-ih-a-lifeti- 2001.After that, interest is adjusted quarterly and paid based on the Josign-u- p, 91-da- y T-b- ill rate. Interest will also be paid quarterly. see your local Zions branch, orcall 1.800.974.8800. ' . WE HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINESS. . year. Willis. The Kiwanis Qub also gave the center a $500 certificate to purchase school supplies. Next month the board of the directors under the supervision of their new board Chair, Shawnee Barnes, will conduct the largest fund raising event of - .. ZIONSBANIC . . ; Loan Sale, Zions Bank is new offering Incredible rates on a special CD. Open yours between September 17th andi October 15th of this year and you'll earn a full 5 introductory interest rate until December 31st, : funding, many of the facilitys resources are funded through local donations. Clothing donations gathered from contributions throughout the year were recently distrib- uted to families in need to pre--" pare local children for the re s turn to schooL .. Many of our families have rbome to look forward to this ' -- a 'theyear. The Harvest Ball will be : Eesented Oct. 27 at the Notre : Festivities will include a social hour, dinner, dancing and a silent auction. , . |