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Show 12 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, February 10, 2005 : if f Ik 1p '- - n i y i- i a t,, Wrestlers who placed are, from left to right, row one: Austin Frazier, Gerrit Bradley, Will Tripp and Hayden Petersen. Second Row: Brian Beardall, Caleb Christen, Tom Jay and Cody Dennis. Placers not in the photo are Dustin Jenkins, Jake Petersen and Porter Wright The Jr. High Wrestlers participated in Logan at the Jr. High State Wrestling tournament. They battled hard, winning and losing in some tight matches. They placed 4th, just out of the trophies, tro-phies, which was outstanding outstand-ing considering as a team they didn't have all the weights filled and a number of wrestlers were first-year wrestlers. Logan Kinross placed 5th, Jake Petersen 3rd, Dustin Jenkins 6th, Gerrit Bradley 6th, Austin Frazier 2nd, Caleb Christen 2nd, Will Tripp 3rd, Hayden Petersen 1st, Cody Dennis 5th, Porter Wright, Tom Jay 5th, and Brian Beardall 3rd. Other boys participating in the tournament were Corbin Brown, Bryce Wright, Cody Blackett, Chris Cook, Haze Osborne, Kailub Dunston, Devin Bodily, Tyson Hamilton, Hamil-ton, Sam Snow, Andrew Roberston, and Kyle Lif-ferth. Lif-ferth. Hayden Petersen was selected se-lected as Outstanding Wrestler in the middle weight division. Jessica Bennett JR. HIGH STAFF REPORTER Springville Jr. High and High School's own orchestra teacher, Sam Tsugawa, took the Nebo Youth Symphony to Abravanel Hall this past week. The youth participated participat-ed in a festival there and heard several other groups perform. This unique event gave students the chance to perform per-form at the home of the Utah Symphony. This year, the symphony started practicing in Septem- Senate Bill 6 1 will increase the cost of health CARE BY AT LEAST $87 MILLION PER YEAR. If IT PASSES: Jr. High Wrestling Nebo Youth Symphony ber and performed in concert con-cert at the high schooL If you are a Springville Jr. High or Middle School student in band or orchestra, you have the opportunity to join the Nebo Youth Symphony at the beginning of each school year. There is a required payment pay-ment of $120. This pays for the shirts that you wear and other symphony expenses. The symphony will be performing per-forming again this spring. Their last concert is April 6 at 7:30 p.m. They Nebo Youth Symphony Sympho-ny sounds great! Congratulations Congratula-tions on alltheir hard work. We are very proudof our youth symphony. Mr. Tsugawa Tsug-awa is assisted in the direction direc-tion of the symphony by Mrs. Remi. SHS Class of 1970 reunion coming up The Springville High School class of 1970 will have their 35th class reunion in September or October of this year. Class leaders are lookmg for classmates who have moved or changed their names. Please contact Maxyne Bowles Haskell, 465-9452. Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have and only you can determine deter-mine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people peo-ple spend it for you. -Carl Sandburg Obituaries Juanita Livingston V. V,, Will I have to pay more for my health Insurance? Will I still be able to go to my present doctor and hospital? TZho trill assume the cost burden of those Who need charitable care? Tflll the overall quality of health care in Utah be threatened? Tflll Utah jobs be lost to out-of-state companies? No one Knows. No study. No analysis. No long-term plan. The consequences of SB 61 will affect every Utahn. Far too many questions remain unanswered. Contact your state senator at 801-538-1035 or your state representative at 801 -538-1 029. Ask them if they know what the consequences of SB 61 will be. A MESSAGE FROM CONCERNED COMMUNITY LEADERS WHO GOVERN IHC AS UNPAID VOLUNTEER TRUSTEES Merrill Gappmavcr President Owner Vista Enterprises Kent H. Murdock President and CEO O.C. Tanner Company Teresa Beck former President American Stores Company Douglas C Black President Utah District, Kev Bank Penny S. Brooke, RN, MS, JD Professor University of Utah College of Nursing Irene S. Fisher Special Assistant to the President University of Utah Kem C Gardner Chairman Gardner Property Holdings, LC Robert H.Garff CEO and Chairman of the Hoard Garff Enterprises EJ."Jakc"Garn U.S. Senate, ret. Managing Director Summit Ventures, LLC Randy Horiuchi Vice President Deseret Certified Development Company Lawrence S. Lewin Executive Consultant Washington, D.C. Alan R. Nelson, MD Executive Vice President, ret. American Society of Internal Medicine Robert Parsons Professor Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management Bruce T. Reese President and CEO Bonneville International $ sly-; Juanita Livingston Juanita Livingston, age 86 of Springville, Utah passed away Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005 due to congestive heart failure. She was Dorn August 27, 1918 in Shirley, Arkansas to James Jefferson Russell and Emma Catherine Hamilton. Hamil-ton. She married Perry Livingston Liv-ingston February 14, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois. He preceded preced-ed her in death April 21, 1977. Juanita was first and foremost fore-most a wife and mother who loved and served her family all the days of her life. She was a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who loved feeding the missionaries, serving in many different capacities including in-cluding Relief Society President, Presi-dent, working in the temples, gathering together her family fami-ly history and serving as a missionary in Canada. She was a true pioneer in every sense of the word and will be greatly missed by her family. fami-ly. She is survived by her children: chil-dren: Dennis LaFarlette, Shirley Jones, Paul Livingston, Liv-ingston, Sandra Ellis, Vicki Livingston and Susan Owens; 36 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and one reat-great-grandchild. One rother, Alfred Russell, and three sisters: Elsie Upton, Verna Strasacker and Eun-isha Eun-isha Bills, also survive her. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 5, in Springville. Burial was in Gatewood, Missouri Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com |