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Show Page Eight The Pyramid April 17, 1996 - -- Sanpete students excel during Region Sterling Scholar contest MONRO- E- The Central Utah Sterling Scholar competition held on March 27 had several Sanpete County youth who were winners and runners-up- . Gunnison Valley High School: Jordan Inouye, runner-udance; and Hayley McKean, runner-uEnglish and literature. Manti High School: Camille Barclay, runner-uforeign language; Laura Fore, winner, family, consumer and health Erika Frischknecht, science; runner-umusic; Robert Johnmath. son, runner-up- , North Sanpete High School: Stacey Christensen, runner-utechnology education; Benjamin Cox, runner-uforeign language; Barrett Hilton, runner-uspeech and drama; Steven Wat- - son, runner-umarketing. arship; and Andrea Ware, run- -, ner-usocial science. Millard High School: Stacy' runner-uCrosland, family,! consumer and health science;) Bart Giles, runner-ugeneral; scholarship; and Tyler Tuttle runner-utechnology education.; North Sevier High Schools Nicole Shaw, runner-up- , business i and marketing. and business p, p, Wasatch Academy: Kathleen Marie Rhodes, winner, dance. Other region sterling scholars were: Delta High School: Kelli p, p, p, p, p, n Walk-A-Tho- An- p, derson, winner, foreign language; runner-uJonathan Draper, science; Nicole Finlinson, runner-up, English and literature; Greathouse, winner, Megan business and marketing; Casey Griffiths, winner, speech and drama; Andrew Hintze, winner, visual arts; Stephanie Morgan, winner, general scholarship; Joshua Nielsen, runner-umath; and Amy Stephenson, winner, social science. p, 283-402- 1, 283-485- Richfield High School: Noelle' social science;' Busk, runner-urunner-upChris Christensen, and Erin drama; Daniels,) speech runner-udance; David De-- 1 Mille, winner, math; Maria visual arts; Henry, runner-uKatie Ogden, runner-up- , family,1 consumer and health science; and Toni Staples, winner, technology education. j South Sevier High School: science. Jacalyn Rose, runner-up- , Wayne High School: Spencer Baker, winner, music; and Max Chappell, runner-uEnglish and literature. V p, p, Keni-so- n, winner, English and literature; Emilee Mangelson, runner-udance; Marie McKnight, runner-uvisual arts; Rachel Michael, winner, science; Alayna Olpin, runner-up- , general schol- p, p, Spring City discusses cleanup, picnic tables and one resident has been told to by C.R. Truitt contact Earl Clark or Richard SPRING CIT- Y- Cleanup Hansen for help in moving junk activities and proposed park left from a previous tenant. improvements were discussed at Allred also Councilwoman the April 4 city council meeting. reported that Bob Olsen, Roy, had contacted her as a representaCouncilwoman Cynthia Allred tive of the "Allred" clan and reported that five aluminum offered to build a barbecue pit picnic tables will cost $1,985 anywhere the city wanted to ($397 each) and will be shipped whatever they specifications unassembled. She also reported wanted. that the citys cleanup effort will The group regularly holds concentrate on the city streets reunions in Spring City and especially Main Street. wanted to thank the city for Four people have been selectproviding a nice place. Council ed as chairmen over their areas members determined that a maximum of six foot for the pit and 20 feet for the area was sufficient. A proposed $100 use fee for the citys new and expensive sound system was discussed. The city policy currently specifies the unit not leave city limits and ,a city designated personnel operate the system. Councilman Marlin Christensen agreed to check with Senator Leonard Blackham regarding a effort to repave Main Street. Attending residents suggested Christensen petition the state for help since it was a state highway and Spring City is Utahs only National Register historic town. Councilman Johnson discussed a proposed cemetery repair; Councilman Chad Larsen announced that Julie Larsen is the softball representative and has set April 13 as sign up day. Larsen also reported that no news had been received on the CIB fire station loan application. Councilman Gary Parnell reported the Heritage Day Committee needed 10 tables and 100 chairs for the May 27 School board members and friends gather for opening ceremony at the new Fountain Green School. Board members and visitors pictured are (right to left): boardmember Elna Business and community leaders were recently honored during the sixth annual recognition and installation banquet for their exceptional efforts and contributions to economic and community development by the Six County Economic Development District and Panorama-lan- d Resource Conservation and Development Council. Back row (1 to r) Eugene Losee, Leo Poulson, Lee Taft, Milt Taft, Richard Max- - Wf " Cox-Larse- n, and Gary Church). now offers Fnll Internet BL J field, Linda Ogden, Glenn Greenhalgh, Jens Mickelsen, Joe Blain, and Rell Frederick. Front Brent K. row (1 to r): Lonnie Wade, Nita Madsen, Loyd Hunt, Stacie Gass, Rich Leyba, Rula Bartholomew, Duane Bartholomew, Brad Thompson, Kim Robinson, Keith Gillins (not present, Matthew Creamer Telephone savings gW McKay, Superintendent Demiis Mower, Sena-a- n tor Leonard Blackham, boardmember Ron and Mary Ivory, and boardmember Bruce Irons, Central Utah Buy any selected Ericsson cellular phone, bond flee! a $50 US. i get ham at the new Fountain Green Elementary School ceremony. p, p, EPHRAI- M- The March of Dimes WalkAmerica will be held 9:30 a m. Saturday, April 27, at the Snow College Activity Center. All parents want their babies to be born healthy. Unfortunately, it doesnt always happen that way. Some babies are bom with birth defects or born too small, too soon. The March of Dimes is working to change that. People can help by joining WalkAmerica. This year, a projected one million people will walk for someone they love, a healthy baby, or one of the many thousands born each year with birth defects, or so babies will have the chance to be bom healthy. For more information or to signup contact Snow College P.B.L. club at (801) Cal Huber, extension 652 or Lynette Olsen extension 299 or (801) A Utah Centennial Flag was presented to Prin- dpa! Clark Walker by Senator Leonard Black- J p, Juab High School: Brian There's never been a better time to get a reliable Ericsson cellular phone. Access Buy any selected Ericsson cellular phone, and we'll send you a $50 denomination 33 U.S. Savings Bond FREE! Stop by today for full details. But don't delay this free offer ends May 31, 1996! ERICSSON empBQQ 0090033 CELLULAR EPHRAIM 283-501- 0 Troy Shelley . 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