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Show " . 2B The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, December 19, 1986 Rees Selected for Outstanding Award The Board of Advisors for the excellence deserve to be remembered. The men listed, along with fellow Outstanding Young Men throughout North America, were selected after 150,000 nominations were received from political leaders. University and College officials, clergymen, business leaders, as well as from various civic groups and community organizations. Each young man will be represented by his biographical entry in this prestigious annual awards pub- Outstanding Young Men of awards program announced today that Kenneth Ralph Rees, Jr., of Brandon, Florida and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rees of Hoytsville has been selected for inclusion in the 1986 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America. Now in its 24th year, the OYMA program is designed to honor and encourage exceptional young men between the ages of 21 and 36 who have distinguished themselves in many fields of endeavor, such as service to community, professional leadership, academic achievement, business advancement, cultural accomplishments, and civic and political participation. Achievements in these areas are the result of dedication, responsibility, and a drive for America society. Discipline is part of this effort. Research has repeatedly shown that, despite the importance of the peer group, parents inusually have much more fluence than they realize. The next few Teacher to Parent columns will discuss discipline that works. Disciplining children takes a great deal of effort, but the main idoa is that children and parents can change. Some parents simply do not have the time, energy, or patience to attempt to motivate change in the child or even in themselves. It is not easy, but it can be done. Here are some suggestions for positive steps toward better discipline in your home. Let your children know you like them. Tell them how much you admire their good qualities. Reward them once in a while. These rewards may take the form of extra time reading to your child, time spent in an activity chosen by your child, or even something as simple as a hug. lication. Our Board of Advisors and Editors salute all those honored as Outstanding Young Men of America. We take great pride in bringing their accomplishments to the attention of the American public. Preventive health care stimulates his immune system, stops Local Girl Wins Horsemanship Award I ble, concerned members of Preventative Health Care for Your Pet Daralee Roberts wins horsemanship award. Daralee Roberts, a freshman at South Summit High School, won the All Around Award" at the year end banquet of the Utah Quarterhorse Association. She participated all summer in quarter horse competitions throughout the state. Points were calculated at the end of the summer from each competition. She was judged at each competition on her appearance, the horses grooming, the horses canter, her posting and following a pattern given to her by the judges, etc. Her total awards The hope of every parent is to have children who are responsi- were as follows: 1st in English pleasure, 1st in English equest- rian, 1st showmanship, 2nd western pleasure, and 2nd western horsemanship. All of these added up to best all around for 1986. One of Daralees goals is to compete in the world competition in Tulsa, Oklahoma in August 1987. To do this, she has to be one of the top two riders in the state age Daralee is from Oakley and is parasitic growth, yellow lab, female, picked up in Coalville. 3) Young yellow shepard-husk- y mix, female. 4) decreases Basset organ disfunction, prevents stress, obesity, undesirable behavioral traits and painful costly diseases. mix, male, extremely good natured. frequent bathing and more brushing, providing a dry parasitic free sleeping place that protects him from extreme wind chill factors and wet weather. Animals dont lose large amounts of heat through their extremities like humans do and therefore stay warm longer in the outdoors; but maintaining their ' ; " 4?:- , i 4. t i 4 t'" r ..' Make Reservations Early at Utah State Parks i. f3 v Vi 1 L- Now is the time to think about making advance reservations for group or individual campsites at Utah state parks. Reservations may be made beginning January 2, 1987. Unreserved camping units will be assigned on a e basis. Tish Poulson, information officer, said park users may make reservations by completing an application form and forwarding it to the desired park with a 4k core temperatures take extra energy, so their most important need is additional food high in energy rather than protein, and the daughter of Darrell and water that is not snow or ice. Dianne Roberts. If your pet is house bound for i. (V lib f the winter; remepiber 'tht' some n i ti kjrj'.t plants and products sifch as 14-1- 8. i t $ : M ! hi.pt At Av'.; r'c antifreeze with its appealing flavor to dogs, or small bait that is formulated with bran are poisonous to animals. Read R labels carefully before storing items. The safety of a fenced in yard or an exercise leash and regular veterinary checkups are probably the best protection that you can give your pet. Adoptions: 1) Three mo. grey schnouzer, male, dropped off in Silver Summit. 2) Full grown Chalk Creek jardens Now Taking Orders for FRUITFLOWER BASKETS From $15 Chalk Creek Road 336-210- 5 Coalville ' Weekly Bowling TEAM STANDINGS Geary Construction Stevens Welding Lazy D Ranch Julie Pace 160 Marie Wilde 159 Nadine O'Brien 159 Linda Grant 158 Kozy Cafe Taco Time Maxine Diston 152 Marie Richins 150 181-18- 167-17- 157-16- 2 1 Walk-In- s REMOTE CONTROL 783-219- with Cassette n $ $1895 783-442- 2 days before the requested reservation date. Reservations are confirmed after applications and all fees are received at the park. Only one reservation per person or party will be accepted within a y period. Reservations are limited to 14 days in all y Harvey Edwin Pace Welcome Julie Sheeran received at the park at least 10 Harvey Edwin Pace, 78, died Monday. Dec. 15. 1986, as a result of injuries received in a farm accident near his ranch. Funeral services will be held Friday. 12:00 noon, Wanship Ward. Friends may call Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cory Don Hammond 783-226- 8 Usa Jeffs Woodland. . .Cory Don Hammond, 21, died December 14, 1986 in Woodland. Funeral services will be held Saturday 12:00 in the Woodland Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Woodland Cemetery. PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF A DEADLINE CHANGE! ft Because Christmas and New Years will be & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 and THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st the Summit County Bee deadline for all classifieds, display classifieds, advertising, articles p and legals will be on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 and ft U FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. BRING THIS AD AND GET $1.00 EACH OFF... OUR 4 Lori Atkinson AMFM CAR STEREOS To permit time for processing and confirmation by mail, reser- Death Notices Ages Open Year Around 4295 1988. 10-da- All 1 AS LOW AS 0) 3; Mountain and Deer Creek which have a limit. We Accommodate Your Hours FOR LATE SHOPPING CB RADIOS (946-334- state parks except Wasatch TINY TOTS DAY CARE chair! 336-564- 654-054- (654-396- 1 30-da- HIGH SERIES Donna Jenkins 593 Margaret Bowman 512 Barbara Pace 495 Colleen Simister 490 Shannon Orgill 478 Debra Jones 466 Merlene Siddoway 458 Thelma Bayne 452 Maxine Diston 436 Marie Wilde 427 Linda Grant 423 Nadine O'Brien 418 LuAnn Downard 409 Lucille Diston 406 Lorraine Vernon 400 HIGH GAMES Donna Jenkins Barbara Pace 8 Margaret Bowman 3 Orgill Shannop 6 Colleen Simister Debra Jones Thelma Bayne 205 Lorraine Vernon 175 Mcrlene Siddoway 72 LaRita Jacobson 162 Lucille Diston 161 JoAnn Rees 161 This system allows you to view over 100 channels without leaving your Echo, Utah reservation fee and the made in person at each except Bear Lake State where reservations will only be accepted by telephone or mail. Telephone reservations will be accepted only at Wasatch Mounor tain and state parks. Bear Lake At Wasatch Mountain State Park reservations will only be accepted up to three months prior to the date of intended use. Reservations for the Wasatch Mountain Chalet, a popular group use area, will be taken only by. telephone commencing March 2, 1987 for the period' of April 1, 1987 through March 31, vation applications must be 152-19- MORE THAN CABLE FOR LESS S4 first-serv- office. Reservations may be 158-158-1- SALE! e, State Parks and Recreation 'v Dave's Stereo Moore's Chevron Johanna's Fabrics KOZY CAFE & TRAILER SALES first-com- appropriate camping, fee. Application, fcums..ipayi1be! obtained from any state park or Division of - m hugging them, smiling or talking to them are all rewards, the kind that you can give hundreds of times every day. One of the most powerful rewards for children is the love, interest, and attention they receive' from their mother and father. Let your children know exactly set what you expect of them limits. Too much freedom is frightening to a child. Set limits for the actions that your children are not ready to control themselves. Children need to know exactly what parents expect of them and also how parents will react to their behavior. Its important to state your requests clearly. For example,1 its much easier for the child to follow the direction, Please put your glass in the center of the table than it is to follow, Be careful with your milk. Make your requests politely. You know how much more likely you are to respond when someone says, Please. Next week Ill tell you about some more positive discipline methods that work. hound-la- b Considering this, your pet needs to become climatized for this winter. This means less Listening to your children, New York Steak Breakfast, Reg. $3.99 or New York Steak Dinner, Reg. $5.99 Limit 4 people E3E f. |