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Show T T T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Octob--r 71, 7001- - Page 15 Oct. 30 at Western Park Thurl Bailey to be guest speaker at Uintah Basin Business Symposium walk to raise money to send to DOING SOMETHING POSITIVE Lapoint Elementary students prepare to begin their who ten it the victims of the Sept. 1 1 attack in New York. The walk was the brainchild of Lapoint parent Janece Kenny attack. the on instead of dwelling would be a good way for the kids to be involved in doing something positive, Thurl Bailey, former NBA player drafted by the Utah Jazz in 1983, will serve as guestspeaker during the Chamber Luncheonat the SthAnnual Uintah Busin Business Symposium to be held at Western Park on Tuesday, Oct 30, from 9 a. in. - 3:30 p.m.. Bailey's presentation entitled, Will th c Real MVP Please Stand," wi 11 cover the how tos in creating a winning team in business through the power of the assiBt" and how to play for a business victory. Bailey will detail how each member of a business can step in when needed, and still play for the team's win! The symposium, designed to provide current information to managers and business owners will feature topics such as: Covey Leadership; Motivational Skills; Identifying Drug Use; Cash Flow & Financial Analysis. Keynote speaker, Steven Asay, will open the symposium. Asay, a member of the Franklin Covey team for the last five years, will discuss the imxirtance of effective leadership skills in business at 9:30 a.m.. Before joining the Covey team Asay conducted training for such individuals as Zig Zigler and Tom Hopkins. He was also a successful soccer couch leading his team to the playoffs. Once Asay discovered what mutters most in life he and his family returned to Utah to pursue a more balanced A choice of three workshops will Basin ATC. Dittmore will teach the basics of creating an atmosphere in a business that customers and employees willthriveon. Customers will come back more often and employees will And their work more ftilfllling end enjoyable. Smells fishy! Come take a whiff and see for yourself. Selling to the Government will be presented by Dennis Rigby, Utah Procurement Technical Assistance Center. Federal and local government agencies need products and services. Rigby shows how to raise a business' status to a preferred provider and be a supplier to the largest purchaser in the world. "Tlie Business Behind an eBusiness will be conducted by David Cook, ORACLE University. Learn the differences between a business with a web page and an eBusiness. Learn the steps Thurl Bailey will he the guest speaker ; and costs involved in movinga business for the Oct. 30 Business Symposium .it e to a eBusiness. Western Park in Vemal.hcrs performed "Management 101" will be in- under the direct ion of Keith Mnmhall. structed by Dr. Garth Daniels, Utah State University. It is an introduction to the world of management for new owners and managers. Learn the importance of planning and managing a business to get the most out of equipment, personnel and assets. It Sounds Fishy To Me! will be a repeatof previous workshop by Wayne Dittmore. The Uintah Basin Business Symposium is sponsored through: Vernal Area Days suitable lor Held work 6.7, follow Assys remarks at 10:45. ManChamber of Commerce; Duchesne to tiie Utah Agricultural according aging By the Numbers by Barry County Area Chamber of Commerce; Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture Bartlett, Small Business Development Utah State University; Utah Small 28 shorl, 13 percent short . and parents took part in a special walk Center, SLCC is one worksliop. During Business Development Center 29 percent very Subsoil moisMAKING A STATEMENT Roughly 300 Lapoint Elementary students, staff uilequute. percent imtwo or three miles. this hour Bartlett will discuss the (USDBC); Uintah Basin Applied Tech- ture 27 to committed one, was student walking Each 41 percent Cross. Red American die for very short, raise percent last week to money portance of financial analysis and maxi- nology College (UBATC); Pepsi; and 32 percent adequate. Past inlshort, be will the Uintah High School DECA Organi- and mizing profits. Participants range condition 16 percent, very provided with a set of analytical tools zation. 31 percent poor, 34 percent fair, poor, that are easy to learn and easy to use. Registration costs are $30 per per- 19 percent good. Irrigation water supBusiYour son for the full symposium or $10 for Leadership Skills For 43 percent very short., 5 permit ness conducted by Steven Asay is an- luncheon to those who register by 5 plies 22 percent adequate. Stuck walking three miles, expressed her feel- other ofthe three workshops. Leader- p.m., Oct 26. Registrations may be short, 25 water short, supplies very We somepercent are for the doing project, ing ship skills can be developed; Asay mailed with check or money order to 36 percenL short, 39 percent iidcquuLc. thing about the tragedy that hap- teaches practical application skills one Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce, Winter wheat: pluntcd for harvest next, pened. This was similar to feelings can takeback to his or her organization. 134 West Main Vernal, Utah 84087, Gov. 67 initiatives based JenM&xileld by encouraged members percent, 88 percent 2000, 93 year council voiced fellow By Barry by IdentifyingDmgUse In The Work- or Duchesne County Area Chamber of Mike Leavitt. percent avg.; winter wheut emerged nifer Doingaard, Vinnie Youngand Carl shop" is the third choice which will be Commerce, 50 East 200 South 35-1- 1 36 percent, 39 percent 2000, 61 pei-ceThe walk took place Oct 15 at the Staley. The children of Lapoint Elemenpresented by the Vernal City Police Roosevelt, Utah 84066. Those interin 300 with school and attendance, avg. Corn mature 83 percent, 76 their supare showed roughly feel there The students that patriotism tary ested in attending who are without a Department. percent 2000, 73 percent uvg; harincluding students, parents and pa- repercussions to the attack. Aubri felt The Chamber luncheon beginning registration form, please call the Verport for the victim of The tragBdy is bringing the cou ntiy at noon will feature6llHThurl Bailey, nal Area Chamber of Commerce office vested for grain 24 percent, 19 percent the Sept.ll attack on theUnitedState trons ofthe school. The students gave Hail 2000, 20 percent avg. Alfalfa Imy ti h by taking pledges and walking for the the walk a theme-- 1 Proudly We com- together and Vinnie states that, It is who played professional basketball for at (435) 76 percent, 84 percent Our Freedom." Each student was kind of a warning, a little bit, to be 16 years. When just outof high school, Registration at the door is $35 per cutting 73 avg. Apples picked 93 perThe walk waa the brainchild of mitted to walking one, two or three better. percent basketball scholarship person for ftill symposium or $15 for Bailey earned a The children were all given bottles to North Carolina State University luncheon from 9a.m. - 9:30a.m. (West- cent, 71 percent 2000, 64 percent avg. Lapoint parent and Tridell resident miles, taking pledges accordingly. Cattle moved from summer range 68 The goal for each Btudent was to of water supplied by The Ute Bottldd Janece Kenny who felt it would be a, East 200 South Venial, emerging as a key player, and in 1983 ern Park-30- 2 in the in from involved in be to raise kids $5 people for the pledges donated percent, 84 percent 2000, 74 percent and Water good way by Raymond led North CorolinaState in scoringand Utah). plant avg. doing something positive, instead of community. The overall goal was to Murray. After staging the children to- rebounding - propelling his team fordwelling on the attack. She presented, raise $1,500. Tlie student council also gether, the walk was carried off under ward to win the NCAA Championship the idea to school officials and the school made flag pins which sell for $2. These the supervision of school officials. The that year. student council. The student council ! are available at the school office. Money route followed was on the school Recruited by the Utah Jazz the same comprised of fifth and sixth grade chil- raised will be sent to relief agencies grounds and the adjacent LDS church year, management reported that Bailey ' dren who helped organize the project, such as the American Red Cross. of his charparking lot. As the children walked was selected for the Aubii Elder, a member of the stu- many of them chanted We say USA acter, ob well as, the quality of his i This was a Gold Mile Event for quality game. to committed was who council the school which is a series of health dent Known best as a noted basketball player, there are many facets to Thurl Bailey that many are unaware of. He has directed basketball camps for youth since 1984,teachingyouthabout life and basketball. Many of his students have special needs, come from disadvantaged backgrounds, or have serious illnesses. The proceeds from camps are used to benefit charitable organizations for young people. In addition to professional speaking Bailey works as a broadcast analyst for the Utah Jazz and the University of ,V-Utah. He is an actor, and an award winningsingersongwritcr. Most notably, he is a devoted family man and the father of five children. Following tlie luncheon, several afternoon workshops are offered from 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Where's the Cash? Cosh Flow Management will bo offered by Barry Bartlett. Cash in Cash out! Enough said, right? Not hardly! Bartlett will address the factson cash control in this follow up to Managing By the Numbers." are practicing hus exil through the h,U?AFEISl.UdenlS al Nc,la It Sounds Fishy To Me! will be down! Student helpers are " 18 3 assigned to assis! ollu-taught by Wayne Dittmore, Uintah if; SPSJSf . ft self-servic- Crop weather for week ending Oct. 14 life-styl- e. Lapoint Elementary students walk to raise $$ for victims 789-135- 3. :lA. Xlite BUS RULES - Mrs. Pages fifth grade class at Ncola Elementary is learning about bus safety with a video and lesson at least once per year. taught by Mary Bird, one of the bus drivers from die district. All students are taught bus safety on the bus, and and entrance exit normal with On this day each student at Neola saw a video, received practice training this kind of in District to the schools all visits Bird Mrs. bus provide answered had some questions safety. regarding bus safety training. E,Ln,-,,,tor- - y r TRICOUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Promoting Health Lifestyles We Apologize... ...Wtih the great expansion of services at UBTAAJBET Telcom, the company has experienced some complications in our billing system. We would like to apologize for the inconvenience and confusion it may be causing. Thank You... ... Thank you for your patience and support during the ongoing changes. GOLD MEDAL MILE Walk and Win - An Olympic Gold Medal Pin TriCounty Health Department's announces that as a part of its A Health-cYou 2002'" Program, in conjuction with the Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce, Uintah Basin Medical Center, UBETUBTA, the Ute Tribe, and local area schools with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic VViniei Games (SLOQ, the public is invited to attend a Gold Medal Mile'" walk. The cver-is a free, one-miwalk to jump start your fitness program. r le The first 200 people to register will recieve a 2002 Olympic Winter Games pin after completing the walk. Questions or Concerns... Registration ...If you have questions or concerns about your current billing, stop by either Pre-regist- of the two offices in Vernal on Main or in Roosevelt on the Myton Bench. UBTAAJBET Communications, Going and Growing to sense you best. 822-500- 7 Communications Local Presence - Global Connections 4r. 509 West Main 622-500- 7 er a simple personal health assesment. at teh TriCounty Health Department or online at is www.saltlake2002.comslccgetinvolvedahy2002.html. Come and walk one mile with your friends and family. Make this the beginning of a healthier you for 2002! Roosevelt - Crossroads Senior Center Saturday, October 27 Vernal Roosevelt 3843 South Hwy 40 t Registration at 0 a.m. Gold Medal Mile at :00 a.m. 1 200 2T SALT LAKE 999 MMsa ism 1 1 A 1IEA1 MIIHM Of 2002 l TABS II FAITH ik; o |