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Show With One More Win Rebels Repeat As So. Div. Champs an 11-- 1 region s record, with a 24 and 19 overall mark for the season. All three of this weeks win-los- Ed Rogers Advisor Wednesday's baseball saw the Rebels win games of a double headder in Ephraim, Utah, defeating the Snow College Badgers 10 2 in the first game and 8 - 6 in the second. With the two wins over Snow College, Dixie needs but one more victory to clinch the Region 18 Southern Division Championship and the right to host the four team region 18 tourney, May 16 & 17th. action both -- Last weekend the Rebel nine took two very over victories lopsided Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) and 17-by scores of 15-0 Friday's double bill the Rebels to Rangeley, Colorado, against CNCC , takes with two games against Utah Valley Community College, in Provo on Saturday May 11th. four Going into the final the Rebels have games, double bills are make-u- p games postponed earlier in the season, because of inclement weather. Snow College, with their season mark of 7 is presently in second place, while Utah Valley is in third s place with a 7 - 5 region 9-- win-los- record. In the Northern Division of Region 18, the College of Southern Idaho has already clinched the division title with a record of 1 1 - 3 with three games remaining. CSI's overall season record is 36-- 8. Second place in the northern division is still up for grabs, as Ricks College and Treasure Valley Community College, have virtually identical season records, and each team has three games remaining to be played this week. The 1991 Dixie College Baseball Team (L to R front row) Brent Sharp. Eric Garth. Eric Gibson, Chad McCarthy, Greg Wilson, Nic DeLuca, Travis Milne, Chip Ehlers (back row L to R) assistant coach Marty Haynie, Travis Parker, Robert Pierce, Chris Salisbury, Chris Smith, Brad Houtz, Shawn Andreasen, Joe Arnold and head coach Gordon Jolley. Jobs Begins The Search for High Paying Summer retail their Tonepah, Nevada," said Julie Lenae Candland, a Dixie College Merrill, personnel manager at sophomore "I was making $4.50 Dixie College students an hour last year but since Most looking for good paying jobs will probably have to leave the employees are going to be minimum has gone up I'm St. George area. started at minimum or a little sure I'll make more working as a secretary at a law office," "Many students that above, depending on their said Craig said Stacie Campbell, a Dixie already have jobs here in town experience, will stay and work until next Loveless, an assistant College "Isophomore. make $5.60 an hour year, said Lee Kleinman, manager at director of student placement A large number of as a manager at McDonald's, at Dixie students will be going home to in Layton," said Tammy College. For those who don't find jobs or to work at jobs Patson, a Dixie College have jobs and want to stay, we they have worked before, sophomore. Matthew depending experience," A.Turvey Staff Writer Wal-Mar- on said t. rt J can consequently, they will be paid job for more. usually find some sort of them," he said. One of the major factors for most students in determining where they will ork is money. Most places in the St. "I'll make about$7 an hour in tips plus $3 an hour in wages as a waitres," said Jessica Critchfield, a Dixie College freshman. "Depending on the area start their I can make about $60 to night, out minimum at employees George a little above. Wal-Ma"Most employees start at minimum. age or rt u $80 in tips plus I get paid $4 an hour in wages working as a "Parks such as Zion's, The Grand Tetons and Lake Powell always like to hire said students," college Kleinman. Jobs in the national parks generally pay around $4.50 an hour plus housing. Students who are looking for jobs locally can generally find some sort of job waitress at the Mizpah in at the various restaurants and in sales, said Mike Williamson, manager of Job Service in St. George. Two of the larger retail stores in town, and rt Wal-Mar- both t, have substantial numbers of college students on their staffs. Most of students work through the summer but they do lose a few, said Craig Loveless "We are only going to lose a couple of students and they will probably come back and work for us next fall," said Lenae Merrill. "We would like to fill these openings with other students who might be looking for summer jobs and to continue into next fall." For some students, their summer plans are up in the air. "If I stay here 111 work the job I have now but I'd kind of like to get out of St. George for awhile," said Shane Pullan, a Dixie College sophomore. Continued on Page 2 Inside the Sun: Subway Coupons Little Ceasar's Pizza Coupon Ponderosa Steak House Meal Deal muimwiiiwMMiHmumHiiimmwiwmiHHinwwrinwrMWTinTtnwlUlHWf L |