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Chair, Education Subcom- - past, authorizes the ad to run. miitce. Centennial Symposium, Alter publication, a copy of the Utah State Archives. (801) 538- - ad is sent along with an invoice. 3012. showing authorization. ng - WANTED: CUSTODIAN PART-TIM- E Four hours per day to start, but may work e into a position. If interested, please bring your resume to Dr. Fred H.C. Openshaw or Brenda Sutherland at the Tintic School District Office. full-tim- U sub-deadli- European, Brazilian (801)255-503- Archives announces a paper competition celebrating 100 years of Utahs Constitution. The contest theme is "Utahs Constitution and Your Rights." It is open to Utah stu- dents who arc currently studying studied Utah history. A jw 100 Un,laJ Slalcs SavlnSS IBond will be awarded to the best paper at the elementary, middle, high school, and university levels. Winners will also present their papers as part of the Constitution Centennial Symposium to be held Monday, May 8. 1995, at the Salt Lake City and County Buildof the syrnpo-YOing. sium arc the Division of State History and the Special Collec-o- n tions departments of the libraries al tjlc University of Utah and Wcbcr Slatc University. The symposium is made possible by a grant from the Utah Humanities Council. There arc no minimum or maximum length limits but the p aper should adequately cover the students chosen topic. The is Tuesday, mission Fcbruary 22, 1995. An entry form must accompany each sub-via. . Entty forms have been sent to each school in the slate. Entries must ta postmarked by February 22, 1995. Winners will be notified by April 15, 1995. Additional entry forms or Utah of Avis for fare, room, board, trans portation and health care California magazine pushes advertising renewal scam off-gua- rd today! CAII more information. Appli- cants must be drug free. 575-AVI- S Groups arc helpful because children realize they are not the oniv ones feeline somethine. Lambert said. It also helps chU- drcn know what they are feeling when someone else puts it into words The children in the groups went therapy ses- designed sions. by clinical psy-student Sue graduate chology Tonkins, who conducted the research. on-goi- oo-m- g 275.o8i6, ext. 601. KTATfSArAh53? Rnrfrnrnnanunffpf' tune ho,d ,temsJeLVt mg unique training and 1525 S. 400 Fi- - must 90marketing support. ast Springville. nancing available. Call for J4L a free brochure: compared lo how much they before treatment," improved Lambert said, Treatment is helpful because those not trained to work with children do not always under-"I- f stand their thought process, Sometimes kids irrationally as sumc guilt for the death of a parent or sibling, but "because its so irrational, adults might never assume its there," Lambert said. "a' Hc urn Rover Agents: customer their part by encouraging the child to talk about their feelings and listening to the child. If the child cant talk about their feel- ings. show support for the child, For example, "if you transplant them somewhere, you need to look after them," Lambert said. The BYU study specifically showed the effectiveness of grief groups in helping children deal with the traumatic loss of a par- ent or sibling. The children, ages 7 to 11. were monitored for eight weeks prior to the experiment, during which none showed behavior improvements. Each child was or ratcd by four pcoplc-hers- clf himself, a therapist, a school teacher and a parent. Over the eight weeks of thera- py lhc children's ratings showed in behavioral improvements and problems depression. "They clearly improved their adjustment Anyone is a possible victim of improper telephone solicitation. recent events seem to prove that adage. During the past few over a dozen state agencies hard to find several children who days, have received phone calls front a have all recently lost a member California magazine called Black of thc,r famdy. Employment and Education Jour- 'f 11 naL h cVATom " of advertising. The catch is, the agencies had never advertised in the magazine, and therefore have need help dealing with this type to renew. of situation, he said, "This proves," says Francinc Parents and guardians can do & burner stove 3 woven-gaselectri- OFFICE SPACE for & t Clos- - 0. ing HatP AVIS RENT A CAR Sys- tern, Inc. at the Salt Lake City International Airport is hiring the following full AIRSTREAM "BAMBI" trailer. Sleeps 798-400- Eureka Reporter - Page Three Help kids deal with death lasstf irb ( - The ne n, THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE NEEDS LAND IN EUREKA, UTAH The United States Postal Service is looking for parties interested in offering to sell land to serve as a Main Post Office in Eureka, Utah. The preferred area boundary is along Main Street within the city limits. The minimum site size desired is 93 feet of frontage x140 feet of depth, or approximately 13,000 to 21,000 square feet of land, excluding setbacks, easements, water retention, septic requirements, etc. The offeror must own or control the site and must state the price. Solicitation packages can be obtained at the current Eureka Post Office. For additional information, call or write: BOB MACGILL, PROJECT MANAGER UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE DENVER FACILITIES SERVICE OFFICE 8055 E. TUFTS AVENUE, SUITE 400 DENVER, CO 80237-288- 1 TELEPHONE: (303) 220 6567 Offers mailed or hand delivered should be received at the above address before 1 2:0( p.m January 16, 1995. |