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Show Times Newspaper Wednesday, February 12, 1997 Pae 8 Gi'-ln cri'iicriii C m m Continued from page 7 make him an asset to any program, pro-gram, Rehrer said. Redd and Rowe will also join Orem linebacker Rod Wilkerson and running back Adam Leifson at Ricks. Wilkerson was a solid piece of the defensive line that helped lead Orem to a second place state finish last year, while Leifson's speed made him an important im-portant set of legs in the Tigers' running back threesome. Other Tigers who will play 1 l J - J Av If Rod Wilkerson is joined by Coach Paul Clark and Ricks College as lie signs letter of intent for Ricks Steve Shallenberger is joined by (Y t Jeremy Reddjoined by Rehrer and Assistant Coach Jr. Pili signs his letter of intent for representative Mark Berntsen looks on. 'V If Adam LeL'son, son of Cieve leifson and Janet Peterson, is joined by Coach Paul Clark and Ricks College representative Mark Berntsen. 1 1 1U football on scholarship are offensive offen-sive linemen Mark Nielsen and A.J. Boren. Nielsen will play for Southern Utah University, while Boren will play at Dixie. Steven Shallenberger will also be joining the squad at Air Force. Shallenberger, who intends to become be-come a pilot, "always wanted to go to Air Force," he said. The Air Force coaches' offer for him to play football was an added bonus. Tm planning on working my guts out,' Coach Paul Clark as he signs his ,.WWKf , i Je. f . ' 14 Shallenberger said. Although most recruits signed on with college squads last week, there are still lots of gridders who may land scholarship money, Clark and Rehrer said. Orem's Jon Barlow is still waiting to hear from coaches at Stanford, while Bruin Nate Sorenson will likely end up playing football again this fall as well. representative Mark Berntsen intent with a Junior College. 4 V Ricks College. Ricks Colleee .1 i i I ' t ' t "' ""' '' V ' Matt Rowe, son of Debi and Jeff Rehrer as he signs his letter of Ity Kevin Young, Grem-Geneva Times Staff Seniors Amy Curtis and Sarah Pratt tossed in a combined 39 points on the way to a 76-31 victory vic-tory over the Lady Bengals of Brighton Thursday night. The game was the last home contest before tournament play and the starting lineup of seniors jumped to a quick lead in the first quarter on even team scoring. Head Coach Dave Houle started his seniors in recognition of their achievements and dedication during dur-ing their time at the school. "Each Stephen Covey to Speak at Friday Forum n Stephen MR. Covey, President Presi-dent and CEO of Covey Leadership Leader-ship Center, a key player in the merger between Franklin Quest and Covey Leadership, will be the guest speaker at the ' ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce's February Friday ' Forum. The forum will be at noon on Valentine's Day at the .Provo Park Hotel. "One of the exciting new business happenings this year was the quiet announcement of the merge of Franklin Quest and Covey Leadership Center. Both corporations are well known nationally na-tionally and the business community com-munity is anxious for the success suc-cess of the merger," said Chamber Cham-ber president Steve Densley. The cost of the luncheon is -$12 for Chamber members if they RVSP, or $15 at the door. To RSVP, call the Chamber at 379-2555. n n n T M!5 , Continued from front page CCU floor, the officials said, which is extremely busy. And, Jones said, the newborn intensive care facility will more than double the current space and beds. The rest of the Northwest building will be completed this year and will house the Family Practice Residency Clinic, a new dialysis center, education center, the Roger and Sybil Ferguson Wellness Center Foundation, and a new Clark Auditorium. Since the existing Wellness Center needs to be demolished to make room for the West building, it will be necessary to first relocate the center. Construction of the three-level parking structure on the north end of the campus will begin in early summer and is expected to be completed by spring of 1998. It will have 500-600 parking stalls. The West building will be connected to the existing tower and the parking terrace with a glass atrium. With increasing population levels lev-els in the north of Utah County, the multi-year master site planning plan-ning process that incorporates the UVFJ.1C project also includes remodeling re-modeling and expansion plans at American Fork Hospital and Orem Community Hospital, and plans for several physician clinics clin-ics in Utah County. Rowe, is joined by bis mother and Mountain View coach Randy intent for Ricks College. n one of our semors scored tonight," said Houle, "they've worked hard and Fm proud of every one of them." Mountain View's characteristic zone defense held the Lady Bengals to four points in the first quarter and the team's bench widened wid-ened the gap in the second for a 37-11 half-time lead, Brighton outscored the Bruins in the third but the chasm proved far too wide to overcome by the game's end and Mountain View coasted to its 17th win of the season. . Curtis was the game's high scorer with 22 and Pratt followed with seventeen, Seniors Kelly Fugal, Stephanie Hall, and Neeia Bunnell chipped in eight, six, and four points respectively. "We've been working on our man to man defense," Houle said of the win, "it's part of the funda- i SURVEY k.VKTnn iTni SURVEY Please help u to be i better newipaper. Take a moment to Till out Ihi queationaire and return it to the Orem-Geneva Timea by February IB, 1997 at 546 South Stale Street, Orem, UT 84068 -Thank You For Your Time. 1 According to our recoro. you currently auoecribe to tie Oram-Qeneva Time, la tiat oorrect? Yea No 2. On the average, how many people (In or out of your home) mad your copy of the Oram -Geneva Time? J. Pteaee Wktapproiomele age of thoee read-era read-era by Mang ma how many are in each of foarwing group: Under IS 10-24 25-29 30-39 40-48 50-59 60andOr 4. How often do you personally wad the Orem-Oeneva Orem-Oeneva Tlmee? Uauatr Somehmea. 5 When you read the Oram-Genava Time how much of it do you read? Something on EVERY page? Something on MOST of the pages? Something on SOME of the page? . Something on the FRONT PAGE ONLY? 6 When you read the Orem-Geneva Timea, how much bme do you usuatfy take to do o? Leu than 15 minute? 16-10 minute? 31-45 rninutea? Over 45 minute? T. On dw average, about how many day doe the Orem-Geneva Time atay around t house before it a) discarded? On day 2-3 day 4-5 day -7daya Other f. Before each ieaue of the paper discarded, about how many time are you pononally Wtely to take a look at or read eomethtng in it? Onekma 2 time 3 bmee 4 timea Sm ' Other 9 you currently pay uhvtKn to receive any other area newspaper in your home? YES NO (card one) 10. Hao. which one(r? The Oeaeret New The Salt Lake Tribune The Oaky Herald Oner Other 11. Which of the (oSowmg i your Jngl moat mvper-it mvper-it source of local Orem new? Orem-Geneva Timea? mm Other newspapers? Please lad u what you Mr about tie lcMiirig rawopapw sector m to Sports City Hal Coverage Editorial Page Newspaper omummaa and writers Under Ttr?anogos Green Speaai Sscaon (Travel, Senior, Automotive, ale.) How can we Improve? ft mentals we're going to need in the tournament." Mountain View's undefeated record guarantees the team a piece of the region crown and many expect the Lady Bruins Bru-ins to capture another State Championship title. Still, despite the media polls, the school doesn't consider any contest a easy win. "We are going to prepare," explained ex-plained Assistant Coach Laura Romo of the battles that lie between be-tween the school and the State crown. "There are teams out there that are capable of beating us and those contest are going to be dogfights dog-fights to the end." At presstime the Lady Bruins were on the road at Alta. Tomorrow Tomor-row night the team travels to American Fork for the final game of region play. The first round of State Championship action begins be-gins next week. , Radio? Toleviaion? Oireclmair? Weekly paper 1 other paper? Weekly paper 4 radio? WeeltfvBoerleiaviaion? Weekly paper adaactmaa? 12. Which of the Mowing a your lngl moat important impor-tant source of local election information? Orani-Geneva Time? Radio? Television? Direct maf? Friend neighbor? Other? rbur answers aave bean vary halpAji row; If I may, rd e a as roe a roup of questions eoouf your aeff, so we can compse answers wrtfi those of ntfier peopM in your community OK? 13. YourasK MALE FEMALE (crcaone) 14. feseindeastwheh group ivsude your age: Under 18 18-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 80 and Over Noa 15. Are you a homeowner? YES NO Or a YES NO (circle one) 18 How long have you Irved at Ova address? Under 5 year 6-10 near 11-20 year Over 20 years 19. Ycrhs) lev ryeducaocn would bes) be described de-scribed by Some high school High school graduate Some college ' College graduate Post graduate studies 20. How many member of your irrvnediat hoisehcld work at a fuU-bmejob. outud the home? None One Two Three Four or more 21. Your IcKel household pre-tax or grow income wooH be Included in which of the toaowmg group? , Under 815.000 " 516.000 to $20.000 $20,000 to 540.000 KO 0O0 and over Not 22. Are you a registered volar? YES NO NO ANSWER AN-SWER (area one) 23. Did you von In tie last city ewcMn (November 1995)? YES NO ANSWER (cade one) 24. Did you vote in tie lest general etectkm (November (Novem-ber 1998)? YES NO NO ANSWER (cade one) T |