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Show tDe Wednesday, February 3, 1999 0uab ?Etnw-efci- Nephi, Utah 8 Page 7 Morgan, Chelcie Anne Nielson, CflllgCa IXlcmcff QoOD Gc? 2nc0 gcuainJGi? Juab High School has released the honor roll for 2nd quarter 1998-9Those making the honor roll this quarter are: 9th grade: Marillee Allred, Mary Bawden, Graham Bird, 9. Riley Park, Jace Peterson, McKenzie Rice, Dustin Robinson, Ray Smalley, Keld Sperry, MikaSper-ry- . Paid Sperry, Janae Stanley, Crystal Steele, Alecia Stoddard, Katie Sutherland, Justin Ware, Larry Brough, Cliff Childs, Car- Makenzie Warner, Cathalyn ole Coray, Jill Dinkel, Adam Westfall, Rachelle Wilkey, Marc Everitt, Annalisa Eyre, Sarah Young. 10th grade: Kolby Andersen, Gibson, Jordan Gould, Dustin Greenhalgh, Warren Hall, Alisse Ryan Banks, JaNae Besendorf-er-, Pascal Braun, Josey Carter, Hart, Melba Hooley, Jonathan Hunt, Russell Jackson, Jennifer Krystle Cook, Tanner Cowan, Jerman, Megan Jones, Ashlee Kay, Mandy Kay, Michelle Lov- ell, Annalee Lundell, Wesley Lynn, Byron Major, Alice Malquist, Jacob Menlove, Brittney Neilsen, Steven Nelson, Jan-n- a Newton, Autumn Nielson, Gloria Oakeson, Tyrell Orme, GDgOEPg 0 dard, Brady Sutherland, Joseph Sutorius, Adam TVuscott, TVent Wall, Dustin Wardle, Adam Ware, Katie Wilkey, Alisha Wilson, Angela Wilson, Michael Wood, Kathryn Woodland. 12th grade: Curtis Allred, Don Allred, Allynne Bailey, Matthew Baird, Sharon Boyd, Rosalina Bozzuto, Rosalynn Bronson, James Coray, Bradley Dinkel, Mitch Durbin, Andrea Framp-toKayleen Garrett, Amy Gould, Holly Hall, Morgan Hall. Shook, Lew Smith, Marlon Spencer, Michael Spencer, Sheri Spen- cer, Marianne Steiner, Derick Stephensen, Michael Stowell, Jeremy Stubbs, Amanda Sutherland, Amber Wardle, Stephanie Worwood, Jennifer Zirbes. n, Natalie Hall, Jennifer prbithra weapon definition at Feb. 4 mooting Hus- The issue of what types of ar- chery and muzzleloader equipment should be allowed for hunting in Utah during the 2000 sea- son will continue to be tackled by Resources-appointe- SOT Lambson, Chet Ludlow, Samuel Jason Spencer, Mary Dawn SperMalloch, Annie Mangelson, Jimmy McKnighL Taraca McPherson, Linzee Molyneaux, Kaydee : ry, Zachary Thomas, Tracy Thomson, Brett Wankier, Jennifer Wilson. er than normal 8.7 percent. Our enrollment was 5,725, and 496 students qualified for the deans list. "The combination of grade point average and the minimum work load make being included on the deans list a significant achievement," Church said. "Those who earn this recognition, have demonstrated that they are willing to work hard and that they have a commitment to educational excel- the already required Diptheriaf Tetanus (Lockjaw), Pertussis, Rules for the 1999 hunting seasons will not change. Changes for the 2000 season, if any, would not be made until the public has had an opportunity to provide input through their Regional Advisory Council meetings, Dolsen said. The committee to examine the issue was assembled because of recent archery equipment advances in bows, arrows and broadheads, and muzzleloader equipment advances in sights, bullets, powders and ig "V 1 M ucsscnfcry Pcrcnl Tccchcr Ccnffcrcnco set SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Steven Johnson is the son of David and Teresa Johnson and Lynne Johnson. His hobbies and interests are hunting, fishing, camping, playing football, play.1 ing baseball, and playing basket balLJtq plan tp, enroll in the Military and gs( a ppllege degree after graduation. -- College Honor Roll three-in-on- HOME-BASE- partment or your local school district. This Newspaper and an inserts included are recyclable Please Recycle! CALL TOLL FRE3 (800) X-ra- A- - Carpet and vinyl Sales and installation y a 3C. cucc meeting in Richfield Central Utah Counseling Cenbe holding their monthly Authority Board Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at ter will Topsfield Lodge in Richfield. The meeting will cover general business and a review of the budget. For a detailed agenda, please call in Mt Pleasant. person Any requiring special accommodations to attend the Authority Board Meeting should as contact us at soon as possible. This will allow us time to arrange the special accommodations that you may require. Central Utah Counseling Center Authority Board meetings are open to the public in accordance with Utah's Sunshine Law. 151 North 800 East Nephi, Utah 623-472- 3 A Buy a DIRECTV System, subscribe to Total Choice PLATINUM from Pegasus Satellite Television, activate USSBf and get over $200 in FREE programming. Vfofsiy Access to over 225 channels including your favorite cable networks, STARZ!, the Encore Media Networks and more! 735-886- N 7. Premium movie channels including HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and more! The most choices in regular 7 Today! Up to 55 pay per view movies every day! b ftoot ntetlaiameMt. in need of serious driver canddates today. 30k First Year Potential YOU GIVE US Good Personal Background Course B Good Attitude Licence Certificate B One Year Employment Commitment No Relocation Required r.3 Offer season sports! Were growing and ABC-C- er Rcco? Huteaa PIccra SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Amy Lyn Elder is the daughter ofNan Elder and the late Shelly Elder. Her hobbies are working, playing sports, and being with friends. She plans to become an Technician after graduation. fxftrtacct tig WTU PAY YOUR B DOT Ptiywcal B 3 Week Tracing B Clast in-lin- D VO A muzzle-loade ed in buying about concerned rifles but whether the use of these weapons might be banned in Utah in the future, Rees said. Nominations for the committee were submitted to the Division by sportsmen and conservation groups with an interest in hunting. People interested in contacting members of the committee may access names and telephone numbers at the Divisions Internet website. The Divisions homepage address is: Local students mc!xe Snow Mona Elementary School will be holding Parent- - Student tional immunization against Teacher Conference on Friday, and Feb. 5. Each measles, mumps students SEP (Sturubella(MMR). The MMR is a dent Education Plan) will be ree vaccine. viewed is so essential it that both Students of all ages and grades and student attend. parent need to be sure that they can proCasey Reynolds and Michael Specific appointments will not Sperry of Mona; Justin Banks, vide written documentation that be scheduled. Teachers will be Leslie Brosius, Angie Cook, Mark they have received their second available on Thursday, Feb. 4th Goble, Scott Jackson, Karissa dose of MMR vaccines prior to from 1:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.ra. or on Olpin, Tamarie Olsen, and Jea-n- a reporting to school in the fall of Friday, Feb. 5th from 8:00 a.m. 1999. Pay of Nephi; and Bonnie The Hepatitis B vaccination to 11:15 a.m. and from 12:00 Bailey, Douglas Cook, Darci noon to 3:45 p.m. Please allow 15 Hansen, Emily Jacobson, and requirement applies only to new minutes per session with your Carolyn Meehan of Fountain students who are enrolling in childs teacher. Mr. Moore, 4th Green have been named to the kindergarten. Parents will need 5th grade teacher, will meet with 1998 Fall Semester Dean's List to plan ahead for this vaccine as his and their parents on students at Snow College. it requires a series of three vacFeb. 5th only. Friday, In order to make the Deans cinations across at least a four At any time during the school List month period. So, if you're planstudents must a load are welcomed to of at least 15 creditscarry and receive ning on enrolling a child in a year parents school on or about July 1, 1999, inquire about their child's edu- a 3.5 GPA or better. ; , cation. you should start this vaccination series no later than March 1, START A 1999. BUSINESS. Students who fail to meet these WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS. ENJOY UNLIMITED EARNINGS. requirements may be excluded from attending school for their own protection as well as for the protection of the other students. Parents may choose to file an immunization exemption decla- ration with the Central Utah Public Health Department. Students who are under exemption status may be excluded from school and school activities as a disease control measure. For more information on these new changes, please contact the Central Utah Public Health De- al- City. After hearing the committee's recommendations the board will either leave the definition as it stands, ask the committee to examine the issue further or take the committees recommendations to the public through a series of Regional Advisory Council meetings this fall, Dolsen 15-ho- ur The new rules require that two more immunizations be added to the existing list. In addition to lence." (Whooping Cougb), Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella (German Measles) and Haemophilus Influenza TYpe b (hib) vaccines, Utahs school chidren will now need to be vaccinated against Hepatitis B and receive an addi- comments within the time said. vice-preside- nt Effective July 1, 1999, Utah school children will be required to be better immunized than ever before. citizen nition systems. These advances have led some to believe that those using such equipment may have an unfair advantage and that historic hunting traditions are being lost, said Lenny Rees, Division Hunter Education coordinator. The Wildlife Board directed the Division to form the committee after the Division received questions from hunters interest- lowed, said Dana Dolsen, Division planning manager. The committee will meet from 3 to 7 p.m. Feb. 4 in the Department of Natural Resources auditorium, 1594 www.nr.state.ut.usdwr son, Collette Orme, Kyle Ostler, W. North Temple. The committees final recom- !homeypg.htm. Kristen Painter, Camille Park, Bradley Peterson, Raelene Pew, mendations will be presented, as Ann Reynolds, Jess Rosquist, an informational item, to the first-eve- rales Wildlife committee during a Feb. 4 public meeting in Salt Lake City. Everyone with an interest in the subject may attend the meeting and provide relevant verbal Angela Sperry, Molly Whiting, utilized a quarter system. Tb be included on the deans and Trudi Love of Nephi, and Jason Jones of Eureka have been list at SUU, a student must comr named to the Southern plete at least 15 semester hours Utah University Deans List of academic work for which a letbased on semester grades. ter grade is awarded. The stuStudents from 15 states and dent must also earn a grade two foreign countries are includpoint average of at least 3.60 for ed on the list which recognizes that work. students for their academic work "Historically, about 10 percent during the just completed fall of our students qualify for the 1998 semester. Prior to last falls deans list, Sterling R. Church, conversion to semesters, SUU SUU for student services, said. "For fall semester that percentage was a little low- basnisdion of d Shaw, Utah Wildlife Board when it Spencer Knowlton, Angela Cynthia Roth, Tiffany meets March 17 in Salt Lake Helen Spencer, Cody Shepherd, Travis Kouns, Kyhl, Shaylene itgDggoggO gO Ulali cdopJs ncv stodcnQ Division a bands, Marcie Jackson, Jared Jarrett, Jeremy Lynn, Kaycee 'Lynn, Ruth Malquist, Emily McKnight, Randi Mills, Brady Mortensen, Kamelle Newton, Emilee Nielson, Kandice Niel- -- 3o) rocoiscaond ey, Meagan Sperry, Lynsey Stod- Mortensen, Trenton Nielson, JefT Parkinson, Nick Pew, Stephen Phillips, Cassandra Ricks, Alicia Seely, Sami Shepherd, Jennifer 11th grade: Leslie Baird, Jodee Baxter, Ann Belliston, Debony Brian Dansie, Cullen Dinkel, Benson, Marci Blackett, Stacy Jeremy Dubinsky, Kade Ence, Boyd, Nadine Braun, Brianne Kelsey Hall, Leanne Hall, Scot Brough, William Cano, Jessica Howarth, Michelle Husbands, Carter, Darcy Gianvito, Matthew Ashley Jarrett, Cody Jarrett, Goble, Neil Greenhalgh, RebecStephanie Kay, Karrie Kenison, ca Harris, Sebastian Hofmann, Kyle Lynn, Bart Mace, Samuel Molly Howard, Elizabeth Hyde, McKay, Erica Morey, Mayne Celeste Jessen, Jacob Jones, Nicholas Jones, Rachelle Kay, Jesse Kendall, Joshua Kenison, Cceanittee to Devin Olsen, Trenton Olsen, Camille Orme, Carson Park, Micah Parkinson, Nettie Small- , r-- o ' Call about the job opportunities! 5 Cental yenr bed DCKTV cr cd PEGASUS wwAkwatwi R COPY i:T tc' C00-405-3- 7f Lnj |