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Show November 29, 2002 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Book for young womens concerns Wouldnt it be great if an Girl." This book was inspired by ordinary mother had magic powers to change hair styles and clothes in an instant and make those ugly feelings go away? Such are the feelings of Jo author of "The Ugly Zum-brunne- iL her daughter, Carly, who was having one of those days when nothing looked or felt right. Mom wanted to make it all better. Zumbrunnen loves all young steeiJroofingTsi sing SEASON OOSEOU1S! SAVE SS Save $$$ !K Color Cal far first catalog. GROW 122101 Capita Of r bafota -- non SXtg Wfc. . mj imO-PA- K 47S Wad -- 14 - ir W ICNfitHS 181 S. 1200 the Gift of Preparedness! Give Mountain II 10 1800.947-024- 9 METfilfmt mo NITt . II WN . BROWN . WHK Hous20 Yr. FRCEZCOnCD Instant foods, tVfr 8nti VXf F3tt, fWrflwney UQt S Hunt, 72 Hr Sohif ftodkMt, MRS'tf, and much mors! Ffatt-Ak- l, frqxntkKtt ta fagawf Hfeg Cm!m he Sshar HI 14322 80066.4876 www.Ritro-pok.eo- $5. 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Sue has ucen involved in both ward and stake young women presidencies in the LDS Church. One of her qualifications is the fact that she has survived girls camp for nine consecutive years. She is the mother of one daughter and two sons, and she does believe that boys are easier. "The Ugly Girl" is a wonderful gift for daughters, mothers and young women leaders. Adult women have even bought this book for their mothers inscribing it "Thanks, Mom, we made it through the ugly years.'" Inside the back cover is a place for a photo of mom, daughter or better yet both of them together. Jo will be signing copies of her book at The Bookmark Friday from 6 to 7 a.m. at the Early Bird Sale. 0 Safety for domestic violence victims Attorney General Mark Shurt-lef- f announced today a new project to provide a safe haven for domestic violence victims and children caught in the crossfire of custody and visitation battles. Using a $111,000 grant from the Department of Justice and the Violence Against Women Office, Utah plans to create a safe place where all victims can leave their children for visitation with the parent. Existing visitation and exchange programs charge a flat fee or require parents to participate barriers for in mediation-bo- th Havens Safe many victims. The grant requires that any fees charged be based on a victims income and prohibits mediation as a condition of eligibility. "Many victims face emotional and physical abuse every time they drop off their children for visitation," said Attorney General non-custod- ial Mark Shurtleff. "This service will make it possible for a victim to comply with custody arrangements and allow the other parent to see their children without putting anyone in harms way." A 1997 study found that an estimated 60,000 women and 144,000 children live with domestic violence in Utah. Nine percent reported their abuser used the children against them-- by making them feel guilty about the children, using them to relay messages, using visitation to harass them or threatening to take the children away. An additional 33 percent reported knowing a friend or a family member whose children were used against them. The two-yegrant will fund a project coordinator and related expenses to research successful centers in other states and range to meet Utah's needs. ar EUREKA RESIDENTS ARE INVITED TO A Meeting About Changes to Residential and Mining Area Cleanup Plans The state of Missouri probably got its name from an Indian word meaning "town of the large H 798-300- For more information, please Worry, the interest paid by those who borrow trouble. W. Lyon EXPRESSWAY-ST- S or contact Spanish Fork City at or visit . ranrvis. DRIVERS: Call and look for the beautiful poinsettia arch. The truth is found when men are free to pursue it. B. Roosevelt Sarterwhite Log Homes has a limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. toll free The tenth annual "Festival of Lights" will delight and entertain all who come to this holiday fantasy land. Thousands of colorful lights will be used to showcase the new displays and will add to the fun and excitement of the holiday season. Stay warm in your car as you drive through the winter wonderland and Utahs only drive-thr- u holiday light spectacular. More than one million lights will greet visitors as they drive through a poinsettia arch which introduces diem to a fantasy land. Traditional holiday themes will warm your heart as you circle the mile long stretch of animated structures. All ages will delight at the animated animals, including a dragon, dinosaurs, leaping frogs and animated bears. New displays will accompany the past exhibits the community has grown to love over the past The event begins Thanksgiving evening and continues nightly through New Years Day, from 6 to 10 p.m. The cost is $3 per carload or $23 per large bus. Gift certificates are also available at the Spanish Fork City Office for lose up to 30 pounds in the next 30 days! j celebrate ten years Barney. m LOSE WEIGHT NOW Let's make a "ip T JUtAL :estival of Lights to Presentation on proposed changes to the residential cleanup like landscaping and water use. y Design options for cleanup of mining areas including n rock or vcgetaUve cover, historic preservation and timeframe. y Important land use controls to protect public health In the future. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU WHEN: Thursday, December 5, 2002 7pm WHERE: Tintic High School Auditorium Eureka, Utah FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Dave Allison. L'uh Department of Environmental Quality at (801 ) 516-447- 9 Catherine Roberta. L' S. 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