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Show Friday, Moy 31, 1985 Ygmal Expf6K 1 1 :-1f VD . - rM "i;vi VVa' rJ.;V r; :;V;.fl VERNAL JUNIOR HIGH students, Kristi Toone, ing is one of the favorite year end activities of V':r:.- f rrT Bobi Lytle and Wendi Sullivan get their first the students. , f' " glimpses of the school yearbook. Yearbook sign- v . J- , , . '' t v-. , '' A , JJt .,, r' ' ' , - ' 1 , ' " " ( ,". ' " $ SURE TQ BECOME a new craze is water baseball, a game played at Vernal Junior High Wednesday. The field day event's rules included: in-cluded: sitting in a wading pool on first base; standing in the wading pool on second base; and from second, a" slide into home plate via the "slip and slide". Teacher, Todd Hazelbaker, puts water into the slide as students, MikeTurpin and Ryan Weeks observe. Activities liven last days of school Restlessness, fidgeting and noisy i order to protect the students Students have received their chatter have been common symp- from predictable outbreaks of non- awards and diplomas and bid toms of the last days of school attention, mind wandering and at- farewell to friends and teachers, malady suffered by students. tacks of out-of-doors anxiety, lots of Summers of working, recreation and extra curricular activities were plan- vacation trips loom for the newly Keeping the lid on behavior has ned by the school staffs. released students, been a major challenge for teachers Administrators in the district say in the Uintah district as they wound students have been seen on field this has been a banner year with down the educational processes for tripS( bike hikeSi picnjcs at field students bringing educational honors days and engaged in other activities, to tneir scnoois in many categories. , They have cleaned lockers, and They said they are Doth pieasea ana desks, taken down posters and pic this school year. tures and searched through the lost teachers for their efforts and outstan- and found for their winter boots and ding educational progress in the proud of both the students and teachers for their efl ding educational 1984-85 school year. - .- . v . - mittens. v; ,v. . - . " fy'-r i Je: fMi 1 i' r S - 2 r f IV J ' it: ' ir s Mi s w ULJ: i - FIELD DAY AT Naples Elementary was typical of those that took place at elementary schools throughout the Uintah district the last few days of school. Here students prepare to launch a soccer ball. Field Day brings variety of events to Naples Elem. WIELDING THE VACUUM and keeping a garbage can handy, 4th grade students Quinn Miles, Rhett Taylor, Cory Dennion and Chad Hall lend a hand at cleaning up Maeser Elementary School. AMONG STUDENTS who were busy with field trips this week were the Discovery Elementary first graders who toured city and county facilities. Helen Bemis and her husband, Robm Bemis, who is also a teacher, gave countless students a whirlwind whirl-wind tour of the ambulance, complete with a blast of the siren. It was Naples Momentary School's annual field day Friday, May 24. The day opld Into two wwions. During the afternoon the J.st and 2nd The kindergarten HudenU had their on game and trtaU to keep In the spirit of field day. A PTA bake ale wa conducted grades played soccer, kkkhail and beginning at lunch time end tasting through the rest of the chi cay. Snow cone wer also available for the sludcnU and their guest. According to admlnitratori at the school, "A good lime a had by all!" w atched a movie. Similar activities were carried out by the 3rd, 4th end 5lh grades in the morning hmirs, w ith baseball games adding to the fun. THE OUTLAW Old Fashioned Team & Wagon Rides s r- p. J ' it ' i v iY KY W Board 10 miles east of Dinoasur Quarry (Across from the pctroglyphs) Ride the outlaw trail used by Butch Cassidy and other famous outlaws, examine the Indian pctroglyphs and tour the Josie Morris homestead. Mon. Sat. 9- Adults s300 Children iu- : 10) 200 Bab es FrcG Pick tn a f'tcr and map in the Dncs3ufi3nd Infnrmaticn Room at the Museum. Happenings - Tha Portogua rt gard wild trwbnlt and atpartgut ai lood fit only for tha very poor. 1 ii'mii ip,,?ro :nuim -sm Cirdution t'ttrrcUrs TrnnUTwirsnmmt i I'mtahttigh School City County Ite. At Football held Tr nl C f l.ytpm Evenings Htoo4tTte 't1rrrmlilti,rk' t;nrwf TbraU-(debijt) National (Juafd Afftlofjr l'-o!Ie fiott 3pmto7pm. ptn. ) aii!.'tii,i:iv; 11 tnt-tn i 4HatviKFA ltor t'Wsli HaMn inM tir.Uh tUsin ttlVf t ilntah Oun'y Fair gmih-ts NU i! tiryj a w. SJrr o m j n'i'MM li iffiTm tuf'rt tiKt tj! Vrf-aUf. !:'! Ip n i -----r . - - Tn - ' - - -- - ?i -. .. -... - . . .. .fir r'CTt I Ajnf l.f"-xl 11 n The Grand Finale of the Caravan of Fashions Juno 4th 12 noon Zenith Restaurant Door pnxes include: an evening jn the "Dt.dal Su.lc" Make your . reservations early 789-9550 1 (s) u'aton Inn-Nenial - |