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Show 10 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, June 5, 2008 Scott MitcheU and SHS Scott Mitchell, former Springville High School star athlete, and the SHS 1985 Football Team were both nominated and accepted ac-cepted into the Nebo School District Football Hall of Fame in ceremonies ceremo-nies recently. Nebo School District, Cathi Jarvis and the coach-, ing staff at SHS nominated nominat-ed Mitchell for his positive role as an outstanding athlete. This is the first year for this award. 2 During his high school years, Mitchell participated participat-ed in football, basketball and baseball. He received All-Region 1st team in basketball, bas-ketball, baseball and football foot-ball his junior and senior years; All-State 1st team in baseball his junior and se LJl i Li WWW.CARGUYSUT.COM 872 N. Main Spanish Fork Open 8 am - 7pm r- "I I f' .' - I " . . :i . " I . . . . . " i rvY. y.:iij-.:':':&LK,. . ... &--:YW'vYn , .-W.'iY: , Y, y.jfi - , 1 fee- YY:Y.:'YY.Yi' ., 4 sT "! 1 : " -V--sr--.--.-i-."-"-.- - .j j- ... - i Y;V ',.."'-. sY.Y.:: y iYY.' Y-'. ..ite-fe . I- ; j ' '"1 -f - ...... - ..-4-;.. . - - . ......... ( ; r 1 ! - ,, imi., ., ! , - I Come to the UVUphoria Grand 11:30 AM: Drem: Dwlz baseball game ioaM: Library Ribbon Cutting 1-6:30 PM: Open House for new library 5-6:45 PM: UVU Family Fun Fest 7PM: Concert 1 1 fit I nt7- 10PM: Dance & Fireworks LJ Xf Li o.niyersiiv nior years; All-State football foot-ball 1st team senior year; State MVP in football and baseball his senior year in high school. He also received re-ceived the Gatorade National Na-tional Player of the year for Utah. Mitchell grew up in Springville, played football for the University of Utah and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 1990, where he played for four seasons. He went on to play for the Detriot Lions, the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals, spending a total of 12 seasons sea-sons playing in the NFL. In January 2008, he was announced as the new football head coach of his alma mater, Springville High School. .. :p.'Y . ..-v 1985 Football Team get Hall of Fame honors Nebo School District, Cathi Jarvis, Kelly Clements, Cle-ments, Doug Bills and the coaching staff at Springville Spring-ville High School nominated nominat-ed the Football Team from 1985 for the Hall of Fame Award. This is the first time for this award for a team. This football team was the first to win a State Championship for Springville Spring-ville High School. They had an undefeated season and won region that year (fafl of 1985). A quote from the 1985-86 1985-86 SHS Yearbook says the following: "It's hard to say when this year's 1985 State Championship Football team began the season. The average spectator might think it was a week or so before the first game. It could have been the end of June when most of the team went to Dixie Football Camp and practiced prac-ticed three times a day in 112 degrees St. George sun, weightlifting till they couldn't walk. But as Coach Newbury would say, 'It started long before that, in childhood when they caught the vision from past alumni.' "From the beginning of the season the team members mem-bers felt they knew they'd take state. Still people wondered if the Springville Spring-ville High team could do it. A lot of those doubts were cleared after shutting shut-ting out Tooele in the season sea-son opener. "The Red Devils continued con-tinued to do their victorious victori-ous ritual of "Devils do Dallas". This set the stage for 1 Springville vs. 2 Timpview. They came away with the third Region Re-gion Crown in a row. All were happy but they knew their final goal was yet to be achieved, a State Championship. Cham-pionship. "With one win after another, an-other, knocking off the top ranked teams in the state, the 1 ranked Springville Celebration! """Ski 0: " - " C - 1. 1 1 - - : - ,vfi!tll:.:;v:: Scott Mitchell, former SHS star athlete and pro football player, has been named to the Nebo School District Football Hall of Fame. Mitchell returned to Springville this year and is the new head football coasn ai SHb. Some of the members of the SHS 1985 Football Team and coaches were on hand as the team was inducted into the Nebo School District Football Hall of Fame recently. The 1985 team was the first to win a state championship for the school. Red Devils came off the field in the final game with an unspotted, undefeated, 12-0 season to take the first 3A State Championship in the 85-year history of Springville High School." If that sounds familiar to you, it's in your yearbook! The SHS Baseball team (Spring 1986) won also the 3A State Championship. The following follow-ing players played football and baseball that school year! - Chad Tanner, Corey Co-rey Merideth, Danny Price, Dave Ashton, John Paystrup, Matt Child, Matt' Ollerton, Roger-Taylor, Roger-Taylor, Scott Mitchell and Todd Smith ifi1t I V ; ACLYDE COMPANY "III tiiMp . -. t i- t V II i - -s ' I Utah entering closed fire season The open burning season officially ended June 1 in Utah. Individuals wishing to conduct open burning operations after last Sunday Sun-day must get a permit before be-fore burning. Permits can be obtained through the county fire warden. The public can contact county wardens via their local area office or by calling the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands at 801-538-5555. ,,,.,, The ban does not prohibit campfires or fires in backyard back-yard fireplaces; however, caution is advised with any ,1 XT 4 A 1 burning. Fire danger will increase rapidly as warmer weather finally develops, and fire experts have found that despite the heavy winter win-ter and moist spring, vegetation vege-tation is still relatively dry. So far this spring, several debris burns have blown out of control, escaped and become wildfires burning private and public land. Officials anticipate that the burning season will reopen re-open November 1. As an alternative al-ternative to burning, many landfills have sites available avail-able for organic material disposal at little or no cost. 'A. - V V 8'xl 0' 6 X Elements Deck Sj JnSta,,elfe ,-v'.. tit V "4 i f . . S 'A3 -a Y- |