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Show Page Twelve - The Springville Herald - November 20, 2003 urn I w mil 1 V'tX '. .Wfarxp w, ?'. ...... I w' l Trevyn Smith was voted as the i Kea uevu foot Dan leam mis year. L-oacn uurcK prcscui-ed prcscui-ed the award. ' " " j I , '- '"' it vf t 1 h" ; . v r -I f I ' I c if I , J V ' ' - I H lev el'i Red Devil Football Gator-aid Gator-aid Offensive Player of the Year award was given to Alex Thorson. Alex led the valley in receiving this year from his wide receiver position. Alex was also a . team captain. Management of wolves to be discussed One thing is clear from the Nov. 10 meeting of Utah's Wolf Management Working Group-group members mem-bers want help from people of Utah in writing a wolf management plan for the state. The plan the group is working on will guide the management of Northern rgray wolves that may one , day make their way to Utah from surrounding states. To accomplish their goal, group members set March 8 to 19, 2004 aside as the time ' when 10 public meetings will be held around the state, i These meetings will give I people a chance to learn ; about wolf issues the group ; has identified and give people peo-ple a chance to provide their input to the group. Group members have also ; asked the Division of Wild-: Wild-: life Resources to establish a wolf portion on its Internet Web site. Minutes of the group's meetings and the latest information about Northern gray wolves will be posted at the site. People can : also send the group eom-; eom-; ments about gray wolves through the site. These com- ments will be compiled, together with comments from ! the March 2004 meetings, , ! and considered by the group ; as it drafts a Wolf Manage-; Manage-; ment Plan for Utah. The group will work with the DRW to draft a plan to - present to the Utah Wildlife Board in 2005. The wolf portion of the -web site (wildlife.utah.-, (wildlife.utah.-, govwolf) should be up and ; running this week. Formed by the Division of Wildlife Resources, the Wolf Management Working ; Group consists of 13 people who represent various wolf interests, including livestock owners, hunters and environ- , mentalists. The group is being facilitated by the Dy- : namic Solutions Group, LLC, a team of professional facilitators . who recently conducted the public scoping t effort for Wyoming's state wolf management plan. The Wolf Management 'i Working Group's meetings ' are open to the public. The ; next meeting will be held Jan. 20, 2004 in Salt Lake City. ,4 The three kinds of coral ; reefs are fringing, barrier and atolls. The three major kinds of v ' rocks are igneous, sedimenta-ry sedimenta-ry and metamorphic. MU X? ' ' 'i ' 1 z iS t 9 i k f 4m. ' tHij'&tA I Outstanding Back for the Red Devil Football Gator-aid Gator-aid Will to Win award was received by Mitch Oldroyd. Mitch was a two-way starter start-er on the Red Devil Football Foot-ball Team. Dave Barnes received the Red Devil Football Gator-aid Gator-aid Rookie of the Year award. Dave ended the year starting both ways for the Red Devils. Health notes When sickness or injury come after hours, urgent care and extended hours centers can help. You can view a list of participating centers at www.ut.regence.com. Just click on Doctor & Health Info, then Provider Directory. Directo-ry. It is important to note that different plans use different dif-ferent provider networks. Before accessing care, be sure you know which plan you are on and which provider provid-er network applies. Since emergencies don't lend themselves to checking online to make sure the center is a covered facility, it would be a good idea to print out the list and keep it in a convenient place, like on the fridge or in your purse. Remember that we update our Web site regularly, so you'll want to check our Web site periodically to make sure that the information informa-tion you have printed is still valid. - . The highest town in the world is Ka-erh in Western tibet. Now you can create more space around the home. Easy access for Springville Residents INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE Keep dry & out of the weather Locked & secure building and area Fenced Easy Access CV STCSACX AT C?SSCVILU 2300 Smith IMWwt -Iprtwgvflt (Just Off MbIh SftrsflC Btfwooti SpfffisjvMta AY Spwifeh Fori Jessie Bench was chosen by the Deseret Morning News o i nr jr i ccr Team for jqqj on me ju oiaic vuu ljw- 1 (i s Junior Jamie Hatfield was one of five midfielders chosen by the Salt Lake Tribune on the First Team All State for girls soccer. Jamie had 11 goals and 9 assists. She was also chosen by the Deseret Morning News on the class 4A First Team All State girls soccer team. Mike Wing received the Red Devil Football Gator-aid Gator-aid Special Teams Player of the Year award for his great play on the scout teams this year. Red Devil Football Gator-aid Gator-aid Defensive Player of the Year is Bruce Sommerfeldt. Bruce led the Red Devils in defensive points for the second straight year. Yellow autumn leaves get their color from a yellow pigment called carotene. . . " Between man and wife even thoughts are contagious. -Fredrich Nietzsche J7W1 W4 sir-It- T 1 . 14"',' V '"if ' ' - M rf ' ' y i The SDiinsville High School Devil Volleyball Team went played three games for a record. They did very well time at state. Members of back: Hayley Reidhead, Varsity hockey def eats Davis j Last Thursday night the Springville Red Devils Varsity Varsi-ty Ice Hockey team took on and defeated the Davis Darts at the Peaks Ice Arena by a score of 2-1. After losing a hard-fought battle to Bingham Bing-ham in their previous game, the Red Devils were anxious to get back on the ice. Davis boasts a plethora of goal scorers and has outscored their opponents 32-21 in just seven games; Springville was going to have to play some of their best hockey to date in order to defeat such a talented team. Early in the first period Davis pressed Springville in their own zone and had a few good scoring opportunities, ' due more to Springville's sloppy defensive plan that Davis' dominance; however, Davis was unable to convert any of those opportunities into goals. Springville's offense scored the first goal with Adam Bernier putting one past Davis' goaltender in the first period assisted by Mike Bernier and Brandon Blackwell. Later in the first period, Davis was allowed to step into Springville's zone and put one past Springville, but just once. AUTO car-istarccl co torj CZZD Q SPANISH FORIC 2534 North 200 East (591) 793-3553 131 South "0 72 matt Sm dMltr tor dfth. ElgbOty raquiranMrts apply. Girls Red to state and lose, win, lose for their first the team are, Cori Nelson, Bernier scored the second goal of the night and the game winner, taking advantage advan-tage of one of Davis' few mistakes in the game, assisted assist-ed by Blackwell and Adam Bernier. Springville now led the game 2-1. Davis applied pressure through the second and third periods only to be shut down by the relentless effort of a now awake and cogent.defen-sive cogent.defen-sive unit. The offensive lines continually worked and pressed Davis keeping them off balance, Tarely allowing Davis a quality shot on goal. Davis was forced to shoot the majority of their shots from the blue line using screens in front of the net. When Davis did get through, they were met by the stalwart goaltend-ing goaltend-ing of Josh Wheeler. Wheeler Wheel-er did everything but stand on his head in goal to shut Davis down. He stopped 26 of 27 shots and was voted Player of the Game by the coaches. Springville won 2-1. 2-1. Springville's coaches said , "This game was one more indicator of how far this team has come from past years. The win was a total and cpmpjete, team, effort, no .uupiiiiu uiKte HBiiOHi'f Tiiffcaah rjcucmljci, CDUo r Will include a Gannin GPS-V unit with purchase ' of any new SUV upon redemption :.UTOMiv AFAMlLYTRADlTl(7rJ Susan Kohler and Amanda Cole. . Middle: ; Hillary Wright, Lindsay Jolley, Shantel , Sumsion and Alexis Aegeter. Front: Amy ! Allan, Ashley Allan, Nikki Sly, Julia ' Wright, Natalie Nance and Danielle Tay- lor. : - if player wanted to let their teammates or themselves ; down and didn't. Spring- ville's players literally came j to the bench physically spent and gasping for breath after: I each shift. The team left everything on the ice. The t players showed a selflessness that went beyond the norm. That cannot be coached, but comes from each individual; N these Red Devils showed that ' they are relentless. " : Health notes There's no harm in drink- 2 ing ice-cold water when you 4 exercise. In fact, cold fluids empty from the stomach ( faster than warm ones so they're faster at replacing j water lost through sweating. ;i That "can have an immediate ! effect of cooling off the body's core" during exercise, says Williams Evans, Ph.D., director of the Nutrition, :( Metabolism, and Exercise Laboratory at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Many of us spend half our time wishing for things we could have if we didn't , spend half pur (thne; wishing, h - M ? nud-wti'i vbM Look at thoso groat doals! co n NEPHI Main Sf (435) 623-0222 Not alcuslonmwlquaWy. i ,1 i |