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Show cues Beaver County Monitor i JANUARY 8, 1998 ” k e e W e h t of s r o t i t “Compe Thank Ou Milford High School would like to extend a big Thank You to First Security Bank. In an effort to be more involved in schools, First First Security is currently gers are um ér partners with the Back Row: C ne Williams, Cae Barnes, Pasi Whittaker, Kaden helo, andMilford Valley Healthcare Administrator, John Gledhill, Front: Steven Florence, Macey Willden, Jackie Thompson, Brett Thomas, and MHS Principal, Walter Schofield. Not pictured: Shelby Holmes, |jcommunity. first game. Lindsay Barnes led the scoring with 29 points. Charie Heath, with 16 points, was named MVP of the tournament. Lynette Holm picked up 14 rebounds in the game. The girls won 43-32 over Snow Canyon sophomores the following day. Coach Robert Langston credits good defense in the second half for that win. “We were down by 7 points (24-17) at half-time. any Canyon only managed to pick up 8 points in Langston commented. in education Milford El tary school and a eye ck eae Appreciated ely support in a The Lady Tigers took first place Milford Classic Tournament last weekend. They topped West Desert 51-42 in the the second half” Bank may necd it. : y community Security manager, Cindy Pierce presented an $800.00 donation to Principal Walt Schofield on behalf of the bank. The money will be used through the year however they ‘Coach Hoagland applauds as Lindsay Barnes and Shelby Holm accept the plaque as Ist place winners of the tournament. a the Lindsay Barnes, and Jenny White. Milford Valley Healthcare Services honors ouietandine students each week. The student receives a personal plaque. Additionally, the student's name is placed on a plaque displayed on the school’s “Wall nl tele OTe Lindsay Pas: with 20 of Fame.” Awards are as follows: August 14- Macey Willden for her performance in track; October 18 - flAy 4 fl Jenny White Academic All-Star for the Cross Country team; October 25- Jackie Thompson wrote a winning : essay that awarded her an all expense trip to the winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan; November 8 - Kaden Leko organized the high school banquet. Kaden was also honored for his reliability, his helpfulness in the points, led the scoring in this game also. Milford hosts Valley on the 8th, travels to Wayne on the 15th and will be back on their own home court to meet Bryce HOW CAN LKEEP MY office and dedication to his assignments; November 15 - Lindsay Barnes outstanding all around offensive and defensive girls basketball player; November 22 - Steven Florence outstanding wrestler with 14-2 record: November 29. - Craig Barnes outstanding sophomore player who consistently plays varsity basketball; Valley on the 22nd. Games begin at 5:00 and 7:00 P.M. POINSETTIA ALIVE BEYOND December 1 - Clayton Williams leads the Tigers in rebounding; December 7 - Dustin Whittaker for being THE HOLIDAYS? Answer by: Jerry Goodspeed, Utah a consistent defensive player; December 20 - Brett. Thomas outstanding state wrestler with 18-0 record; December 28 - Shelby Holmes organized and followed through on the recent special educational days : State University Extension Tiger Basketball Horticulturist The Tigers jumped out early and played well last Friday to down West Desert 85-58. Brady Williams led the scoring with 20 points. Even though the holidays are through, it doesn't mean your Craig Barnes picked up 16 points, Clayton Williams 15, Craig Wiseman poinsettias have to be. With a little 12, Kent Sullivan 7 and Dustin Whittaker 5. Derrick Carter, Kaden care, they can still brighten up your Leko and Derrick Griffiths also found the basket. The following evening, when the Tigers played the Snow home for months to come. Poinsettias are Canyon Juniors for the Tournament Championship, Willaims led the scoring again with 21 points and 8 rebounds to his credit. Clayton Williams racked up 14 points and 7 rebounds. Dustin Whittaker -7 points, Craig Barnes- 5 points and 8 rebounds, Kent Sullivan- 3 points. Mexican plants. They love the holiday season because they are short-day plants that require long nights to launch their color change. native The game was actually much closer than the 71- 60 final score The colorful bracts of these plants indicates. The Tigers were down by two points with one minute are leaves, not flowers, with the most remaining in the game when the coach called time out. Coach Hoagland _ common bract color being red... says he didn’t get the team back on the court quick enough, allowing flower buds The. are the red or green Snow Canyon a basket....which was followed by a foul shot. “I'llrun buttons in the center of the bracts. the extra ‘wind sprints, for that one,” he said. that open to a small yellow flower. ’ Milford hosts Wasatch Academy on January 9th, travels to Escalante on the 10th, and will play Panguitch here at home on the 16th. Come out and support the Tigers! “We will guarantee an evening of good entertainment,’ Coach concluded. IS 00 light-filled room away from drafts. We have sold all the books of our first printing of the Sesquicentennial : MILFORD SCHOOLLUNCH Monday, Jan. 12 History Book received inquires ae a Jeayes below the bracts and foliage all the way to the base. Consider' these tips to keep your poinsettia healthy and bright. : ; fog Serteet the oe from freezing Back Row: Holly Willden, Jeep Spaulding, Natalie Jimenez. Front: Kaleb James, Nisha temperatures, especially when Livingston and Aaron Bradshaw. Not pictured: Lynette Holm, Crystal Smith and Sara Jefferson. transporting them. Place them in a The Hill Top Echo staff was chosen as “Competitors of the Week” for the week of , ag Hi ( entennial q | DS Hi (9 B k dw Healthy poinsettias have dark green LDS about seconde | PaAnS: We They do best in rooms between 55° year’s paper is a great success. and 65 degrees at night and 65 to 70 “&2tees during the day. and _ have a nave - * Water poinsettias when the soil is a eee sensitive utlies aoe pee | are very to over-watering and will develop root rot quickly if ' checked with the publishers kept too wet. and would need 50 orders to _—thoroughly, Water the pot letting excess water Chicken Nuggets Tater Tor Fone Coen make it financially feasible for the printing If anyone is Teta dons interested in ordering a book soluble fertilizer once a week to keep Spaghetti/ Green Beans or if you know of someone _ Plants healthy during the holidays. Tossed Salad/ Fruit Bread Sticks - who lives out of town who would be interested, please Une the colorful bracts drop off, reduce watering and fertilization to have them get in touch with : the poinsettia back so that just a few Variety Milk _ Wantety Mall Wednesday, Meatloaf ; Jan. 14 : : use and if we get the 50 orders drain out of the bottom. * Apply an all-purpose, wateroe ®*° he ae it a ee we will go ahead with a — » pojnsettias can be taken outdoors second printing. Please __ in the spring when the danger of a | contact Mary or Sheldon freeze is past. Place the plants in a eat Gravy NEL : Whittaker 387-2256. Albrecht 387-5578 or Gladys Vegetable/ Fruit/ Roll/ Jell-O Variety Milk ‘ jes areleft Scalloped Potatoes Vegetable/ Fruit/ Fudgie Variety Milk See Jan. 15 October 26-31. 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