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Show Education Free Press She is also a member of the National Honor Society, varsity track and cross country teams, and serves as cross country team captain. She has also served as Junior class president and chairman of the prom committee and participated in several projects. Jennifer has received the award for the past Her personal philosophy is, three years in cross country "it's nice to be important, but and track, was selected for the it's more important to be nice." National Merit English Jennifer is the daughter of Award, and is listed in Who's Chris Carter of Lehi. Who Among American High As an active member of the School Students. She also repLehi High resented Lehi High at Girls' studentbody, Jennifer currently serves as State. Jennifer maintains a student body vice president. 3.6 GPA while taking school-sponsore- d ta All-Sta- te advanced classes in biology and English Language and Composition. As an active member of the Lehi Sego Lily Ward, Jennifer has served in all her Young Women's class presidencies, participated in ward service projects, received all class awards, and is currently working on the Young Women's Recognition award. In her free time, Jennifer enjoys running, skiing, playand being with ing friends. She is also working toward her Certified Nursing Assistant degree. Jennifer's future goals are to run for a college level sports program, graduate from col- ping-pon- g, School names honor Lehi High re-appro- Lehi High School has released the names of students who were named to the honor roll for first semester. The list includes the following students: Audrey Monson, Bobby Montag, Alicia Moore, Lena Nance, Joseph Nattress, Skyler Nerdin, Renee Orgill, Angela Parry, Derrick Peacock, Crystal Peterson and Mindi Peterson. Robyn Peterson, Lacey Phillips, Heidi Potter, Katrina Kennessa Powell, Powell, 10th grade Natalie Allen, Bradley Samie Anderson, Allison, Stephen Anderson, Lynnsey Asay, Lacy Atkinson, Amanda Balle, Brent Beck, Rachel Beecher, John Brown, Jamie Catherine Pulham, Carey Pullan, Tiffanie Robinson, Tiffiny Robinson, Benjamin Robison, Charissa Rutherford, Andrew Schneider, Nathaniel Sechrest and Robert Smith. Ruston Southwick, Weston Carlton, Kayla Casper, Nicole Childs, Jamie Christensen, Chris Christiansen and Mark Southwick, Chantelle Angie Stevens, Christiansen. Squires, Callee Sunderland, Justin Tuckett, Nicole Turner, Leah Vanbloem, Jack Suzanne Vincent, Westover, Kaylynn Wheelwright, Dustin Willie, David Christofferson, Alisha Clark, Cody Colledge, Seth Cox, James Jeanna Cross, Cunningham, Megann Dastrup, Sarah Davis, Emma Deimler, Layne Denton, Abigail Evans, Sheleen Faulk, Nicole Francom, Wade Jennifer Francom, Coby Wilson, Aaron Worlton, Brock Kinslee Worthen, Worthen and Scott Young, Freeland, Rachelle Fullmer, Melissa Gerber, Elizabeth Glazer, Candis Grace and 11th grade Ben Ackerman, Kimberly Valerie Gurney. Allan, Cory Atkinson, Rebecca Bailey, Cami Jo Berry, Heather Bezzant, M Ryan Blaney, Hollie Bronson, Ammie Brown, Holly Jo Bushman, Cyndee Busk, Jaime Carter, Natalie Carter, Mark Cutler, Jordan Day, Merrill Delimont, Dallas Downs and Crystal Durrant. Cari Edwards, R Marie Emerson, R Bryce Fox, Brett Francom, Nathan Gazaway, Lex Megan Hadfield, Bonnie Hatch, Robert Henrie, Leslie Herbert, Cameron Holbrook, Sharon Holbrook, Casey Holbrook, Tamara Holbrook, Lynden Jacobs, Megan Jenkins, Curtis Jex, Jennifer Johnson, Stacey Johnson and Levi Jones. Sarah Jones, Terris Kirkham, Eric Larsen, Eleanor Merrill, Daniel Miller, Lorraine Milner, Grimley, Jolene Hamon, Wynter Carsten Haws, Henkel, Michelle Hobbs, Jaclyn Hunt, Elizabeth Jaynes, Bethany Johnson, Josh King, Iyar Koren, Eric Lew, Steffanie Lloyd, Deborah Loveridge, Amanda Makin, Luke Maltsbarger and Zebidiah Marchbanks. Amara McBride, Natalie Melinda Nelson, Norman, Julianne Olsen, Rebecca Parry, Mindy Peterson, Kristina Pflegl, Shane Pickett, Joseph Price, Michelle Randall, Natalie Richins, Kirsten Rose, Nathan 1, 1998 -- - 7 Page ). Deer hunters, looking for more opportunities to stay afield and improve state wildlife, are invited to attend one of several classes for the Dedicated Hunter recently their lege with a Health Science degree, marry in the temple, have many loving children, and run marathons for the rest of her life. students Trent Colledge, Braden Lacey Copfer, Nicole Cooper, Courney, Ammon Cox, Sheralee Dahle, Jessica Dixon, Amy Dubois, Jamie Elder, Miriam Ellis, Brady Ewing, Jennifer France, Andria Goodwin, Katie Grant, Laurel Groff, Rebecca Groll and Suzanne Hadfield. Jill Hannan, Russell Hansen, Jamie Hansgen, Sara Hansgen, Marcie Harris, Stephanie Holt, Jacob Hunt, James Jex, Shannon Larsen, Ryan Larson, John Lewis, David Lima, Nikki Loiseau, Jacob Loveridge, Rushton, Jamee Russon and Megan Macnaughtan, Anne Makin and Kirk Meldrum. Amy Scadden. Shae Messersmith, Lisa Schmoyer, Elizabeth Kiley Miner, Emily Murphy, Jennifer Sharon, Ashleigh Smith, Terisue Smith, Trent Smith, David Nattress, Aimee Nelson, Amy Melissa Oldham, Snyder, Natalee Tait, Callie Nuttall, Cami Olsen, Trane, Weston Turner, Angela Jonathan Urry, Kami Weiss, Felicia West, Patterson, Kylee Payne, Joshua Deborah Willes and Melissa Peck, Matthew Peterson, Ervin Willes Phillips, Tiffany Richins, Brian Robinson, Melanie Robinson, 12th grade Matthew Rogers, Kandi Rymer, Joshua Shad Rett Sage, Cynthia Schneider, Adams, Matthew Adamson, Alva, Shaylin Sermon and Ryan Darcilyn Bailey, Riley Baker, Shepherd. Kimball Snyder, Shawn Nattely Banta, Amy Bassett, Kristy Beal, Benjamin Beck, Sorensen, Robyn Squires, Holly Lindsey Beecroft, Tory Benson, Stevens, Jacob Sunderland, Jamie Boren, Brad Brockbank, Kasee Sweat, Colby Trane, Stephen Brooks, Haley Bunker, Kristen Tucker, Robert Turner, Mandie Busk, Michael Casper, Trevor Varney, Laura Veach, Elizabeth Chadwick, Jayson James Walker, Erin Wilkey, Don Chamberlain, Brittney Clark, Wilson, Kendall Woffinden,Tara Jesse Clark, Malanda Colledge Wood, Dylan Young, Dustin and Travis Colledge. Younger and Julie Zimmerman, r participation hunt during the general seasons, because they drew an any Program, by the weapon limited entry buck deer permit, may hunt all three seasons in their limited entry unit. However, participants who draw a limited entry archery or muzzleloader buck deer permit may only hunt during the season for which they drew a permit. In return, participants are required to meet a number of obligations, including attend- hunters to the program, teach wildlife management concepts, and discuss ethics with participants. Each class is expected to last approximately 2.5 hours and limited seating is available on a basis. first come, According to wildlife officials, to be accepted into the program, hunters are required to attend one course, and purof Certificate a chase Registration before April 21. Courses in Utah County are scheduled for Feb. 20, March 9 and March 20, at the Provo Regional Council Chambers, 351 W. Center, with courses beginning at 7 p.m. After attending this required course, adults may purchase Certificates of Registration at first-serve- three-yea- period, and may not take both bucks in the same year. Also, participants who don't Wildlife Board. These free classes introduce Jennifer Carter ved (archery, any weapon and They may take a total of two buck deer during By Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent roll 1 Classes offered in Dedicated Hunter Program Jennifer Carter: 'Important to be nice' Motivated, determined, and energetic describes this week's Pioneer Jennifer Profile, Carter. - February d annual an ing Regional Advisory Council meeting and providing eight hours of service work to benefit wildlife each year they're in the program. Evans, Program Greg Coordinator, reported that over 22,000 service hours have been contributed since it's beginnings in 1995, with projects benefitting big game, fish, upland game and waterfowl. Examples range from planting seedlings and stream enhancement work to constructing fences and building raptor lookout towers. Evans concluded, "Wildlife and fish obviously benefit through the enhanced habitat the program provides them. Many participants have told me the service projects were fun and that they gained a lot from being involved in them." For more information call the Central Region office at Division offices for $150, while youth pay only $75. This fee includes the cost of their general buck deer permits for the time they're in the three-yea- r program and, to participate this fall, registration must be complete before April 21. Under the program, hunters choose which general buck deer region they wish to hunt and are allowed to hunt in that region all three general seasons 489-567- 8. Pleasant Grove 45 West Center Valentine Specials! . Balloon Bouquet . IZStl. oboyfour Mgie KOSC I m stuffed JAsk Mylar 0a balloons) In Vase $49 Valentine Gifts From n$i SALT CITY CANDLES j AW V? WE DELIVER! j Limited 10 slock on hand SiifelSj Products, demostrations available at boat show tmsm es. In addition, attendees may want to learn more about trips to nearby destinations or dream vacations to Alaska. 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