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Show i ns ii 1 111 lb 'Ap i ifQjJSr'8' . , Robin Wright, Danielle Hunting, and Taylor Pearson work on their production of "High School Musical." VJH There is an epidemic of major proportions that is occurring oc-curring in the Uintah Basin. Symptoms are starry eyes, projected speech, obsessive memorizing, and the victim is often seen dancing or singing. sing-ing. This disorder provides entertainment for the community, com-munity, preoccupation for the young person, and numerous transportation trips for the parents. Many of the victims' associates become extremely crafty. The infection is passed IT - 0 .-. yii -v., i "C.. :.lJI - ""t T ' ATHLETE'S FOOT GRAND OPENING Pat and Chade Abplanalp of Vernal's newly opened Athlete's Foot, stand with the Vernal Chamber of Commerce 'Dinah-mites' for a Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, April 5, 2007. The Athlete's Foot carries a variety of athletic shoes for ardent outdoors people. The store is located at 1056 W. U.S. Highway 40 in the Smith's Plaza, 781-2245. H BSf mmt Be Betty Brown is such On April 22nd she II be SO! . Happy Love, Your Family ii !. a. 'ilL Brett Roush v Has a License:: r i Mi k y to present "High scEiool musical" play from sibling to sibling, and "casting" is a term often used to describe the healing process. It runs in families. Looking Look-ing over the cast list of the Vernal Junior High's newest play, "High School Musical," one can find many of the same last names as found in Uintah High's "Beauty and the Beast": Bernard, Chaud-hari, Chaud-hari, Hunting, Kitzmiller, Palmer, Pearson, Pipher, Riley, Ruppe, and Watkins. These jT ' r, m m . a special lady t' jL: jL. iKfctMtr,'' Donna Youna 1 1 Member of Utah Midwives Association Assisting Beautiful Births Since 1994 Less expensive, Personal Attention & the Peaceful Atmosphere of Home. "Every child deserves such a beautiful beginning" Call 724-1700 speaking parts for the Junior High are talented younger siblings following the examples of the talented older brothers and sisters "High School Musical" will be performed on May 3, 4, 5 and 7. Tickets are available from any cast member. There are 64 cast members from the Vernal Junior High and Vernal Middle School working hard to get ready to entertain you on that Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Monday. The cast includes: Kinsey Anderson, 1 r ami! - ' . r . : car ft" care aware Rising fuel costs are on the minds of most Americans these days as gas prices are expected to top $3 per gallon in coming weeks. Sure, you can simply stop driving as much, but for many consumers, that's not an option. But there are two ways all of us can stretch our precious gasoline dollars. One strategy is to change how we drive, and the other is to perform simple and inexpensive inex-pensive vehicle maintenance. Taking these steps will not only save gas money, but will improve a vehicle's safety and dependability. 1 National Car Care Month in April is an ideal time for motorists to review the factors that can impact fuel economy. According to the Car Care Council, the most common are under-inflated tires, dirty air niters, old spark plugs and something as simple as the gas cap. Check your vehicle gas cap. About 17 percent of the vehicles on the roads have gas caps that are either damaged, loose or are missing altogether, causing 147 million gallons of gas to vaporize every year. When tires aren't inflated properly, it's like driving with the parking brake on, and can cost a mile or two per gallon. A vehicle can have either four, six or eight spark plugs, which fire as many as three million times each 1,000 miles, resulting in a lot of heat, electrical and chemical Continued on B8 Vernal Express Vocalists lead "high school" cast Musical," which will be on stage Tyra Anderson, Rachel Baker, Caitlin Batty, Alyssa Beard, Marin Begay, Tyrell Berg-strom, Berg-strom, Joseph Bernard, Sara Biristol, Frnacesca Bruno, Harsha Chaudhari, Melinda Checkett, Taylor Cravin, Bali-leigh Bali-leigh Dickson, Jessica Eaton, Adam Gehrig, Dallas Gledhill, HJessica Grammer, Kiley Gross, Ashley Hanchett, Jennifer Jen-nifer Harrison, Natalie Holmes, Hol-mes, Shelby Howard, Heather Hughes, Danielle Hunting, Kecia Jackson, Nikki Jenkins, School board continued from B2 data is continued or scheduled for another work session. This makes for long, intensive work sessions, but results in the responsible members being adequately prepared so there is no malingering when the matter comes to motion and vote. Principal Stearmer has (KBtEi) 8S!)03I 8S) aMbm 1 ' - caU7C0-Q333 r ll, HUM Wednesdav April18-2007 members in a musical number in May 3", 4, 5 and 7. Caden Jones, Aaron Kitzmiller, Kitzmill-er, Rebecca Kitzmiller, Robert Matthews, Tanylay Matthews, Craig McKee, Jessica Merrell, Steven Merrell, Captrice Mon-toya, Mon-toya, Crysta Morton , Amber Mott, Courtenae Nielson, Allie Palmer, Larrisa Pearson, Taylor Tay-lor Pearson, James Percival, Zack Pipher, Mikayla Powell, Nikya Powell, Tyler Richards, Rich-ards, Cameo Montoya-Riley, Stephen Riley, Jake Ross, Kelly Ross, Chris Roth, Brisa Ruppe, Brenden Searle, Liz worked earnestly with the Uintah High School staffs to determine the School Fee Schedules to present for 2007-2008. 2007-2008. The Board stressed the importance of making the fees, which will be included in the UHS Student Handbook, as true and realistic as possible so families can make appropriate 3! iiiUhll l&mMfr AiLii6ifi ff'JP (!! ! M i i i the Junior High Play "High School in lay Sheffer, Stephanie Shurtlif, Jordan Simmons, Ali Slaugh, Shelby Thomas, Emily Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Dusty Weaver, Bretton Wheeler, Robin Wright, and Sandra Young. To be exposed to this epidemic, join neighbors and friends in watching "High School Muscal," formerly a Disney movie, played by the Vernal Family Players on May 3, 4,5, or 7 in the Vernal Junior High auditorium. decisions about .participation in activities. Announcement was made that continuingto have Friday as the "Early Out Day" was agreed upon by the Community Commu-nity Councils of the schools, so that did not need to be brought before the board. H II i!L yLrtl - .. f,o--r -in i . II |