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Show iGOciDeeifinonii Free Press - Wednesday, October 19, 1994 - Pace Seaman completes 8 LHS to training perform Navy Seaman Recruit Dallas W. Dean, son of Kim H. Healey of Lehi, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Command, Orlando, Fla. During the cycle, recruits are taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one ofthe Navy's 85 occupational fields. Studies include seamanship, r drill, naval history and lirsi aid. Wizard On Nov. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. Lehi High School proudly brings to you, The Wizard of Oz. Ticket prices are $15 per family, $4 per student adult, and $3 for kids. J. V I Pioneer I ?yni'inw.MI i f f-T- Xr ' i r s ; 1 ' J 'I '! - i Sego Lily names contest winners the essay and poster contests. Students in grades one through three participated in the poster contest. Three winners from each grade were chosen, and include the lowing students named as winners: 4th grade: Rylee Worthen, first; B.J. Deimler, second; and Paul Solie, third. 5th grade: Eric Eddington, first; Kelcie Strong, second; and Jilynn Hafen, third. 6th grade: Lindsey Burch, first; following: 1st grade: Vanee Linford, first; Natalie Allred, second; and Alyssa Neeley, third. 2nd grade: Allison Henrie, first; Rick Christofferson, second; and McKay Johnson, third. 3rd grade: Megan Eisenhart, first; Scott Christofferson, second; and Charity Wilson, third. Upper grade students competed in the essay contest, with the fol Valerie Randall, second; an d Micha- el Tait, third. Eric Eddington's essay is reprint ed here: Don't Do Drugs A world without drugs would be, to me, a wonderful place. We would have more school, not as much violence on the streets, and everyone would have more love for each Think of all the money the drug users spend. Instead of spending money on drugs, it could be used for schools and equipment. Money is spent on other things like paying compolicemen a nd mercial?,. Thai money could all be spent on our schools. Drugs can carry you away and make you do wrong things. If there was a world without drugs we wouldn't have so much violence. We would have more love for each other. When we ha ve more love for each other we start caring for each other, helping out our neighbors and doing what our parents say. Don't do drugs so we can have more schools, less violence, love. Westwood. Ramey is a junior at Lehi High. She is involved in the FFA, local rodeos and Encore choir. This is the first play that Ramey has ever participated in. The Scarecrow is portrayed by Cody South wick. Cody is a senior at Lehi High. He is a member of the seminary council, Honor Society and Encore choir. Cody has participated in other productions such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Annie Get Your Gun. The Tin Man is played by Justin Whittaker, who is a busy senior at Lehi High. Justin is involved with DECA club and Peer Leadership program. Other plays that Justin had been involved with are South 'I 1 .f "Strive for the things that matter most" is the philosophy of this week's Pioneer Profile, Stayton Barnes. Stayton is the son of Johnny and Amy Barnes of Lehi. By BRENDA T. PETERSON Jullie Payne Lehi Elementary Two educators join staff at Lehi Elementary Editor's note: We will be highlighting each of the new teachers in the schools in Lehi and Cedar Fort in this series. husband, Larry, also of Lehi, have three daughters. In her spare time, she enjoys tole painting, sewing, reading, helping to get show calves ready, and anything with her fam- Lehi Elementary has added two new teachers to its staff, Mrs. Hadfield and Mrs. Payne. ily. " LindaHadfield,formerlyateach-e- r at Meadow Elementary, is teaching fifth grade at Lehi Elementary this year. She has had experience with all grades three through six. She received her bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Brigham Young University, where she also had a minor in music. She has been selected to be in the 1994 edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers." A native of Lehi, she and her Jullie Payne comes to Lehi Elementary from her native California via BYU, where she received her bachelor's degree in elementary education. She is teaching fourth grade at Lehi Elementary, although she is certified to teach all grades from one to eight. Mrs. Payne's hobbies include children's literature, writing, reading, spending time outdoors, and crafts. She is married to Matthew Payne, a fellow California native. r' f Striving for the most in life has found Stayton actively involved in various activities at LHS. He currently serves as studentbody vice president and he is a member of the National Honor Society, Encore Show Choir and basketball team. As a freshman, he participated in the All State Choir and with Encore Choir. He has toured the states of Tennessee, Washington and Oregon. He also plans to go on the Washington D.C. tour this year. Stayton has played on the junior varsity basketball team for three years and was a member of the team that won the region championship last year. He was a member of the track team in ninth grade and a member of the Arsenal Strikers soccer team. Stayton's achievements also extend beyond the regular school subjects, as he takes advanced placement classes in English, history and physics, while maintaining a 3.8 grade point average. I ' v. - 1 Stayton Barnes In community service, Stayton participated in the Lehi Arts Council Production of "South Pacific." He has served as committee head for the 1992-9- 3 Lehi Youth City Council and has volunteered over 75 hours of his time for community service 8 Football Season Is Here! As a member of the Lehi 7th Ward, Stayton has served in several (Don't Miss the Big Game!) leadership positions in his priesthood quorums. He has also v 'A We'll do your laundry for 550 lb. Includes: Soap, Bleach, Softener Drying, Folding. Same Day or Next Day Service received his Duty to God award and the Eagle Scout award. In his spare time, Stayton enjoys biking, camping, listening to music, playing the piano, French horn and cello, singing, travelingand dating. in a lawn care He is e business and he also works at Holder's in Lehi. Stayton's future goals are to attend BYU or UVSC, serve a mission for his church, and eventually marry. He hopes to pursue a career that is harmonious in its ability to provide for a family, plus is one in which he can spend quality time with his family. Hunting Season! part-own- er We have big washers and part-tim- dryers to take care of your sleeping bags blankets - heavy jackets - rugs. (Wash them yourself or have us do it!) Attendant on Duty Friendly Service Hours: Monday Saturday 8:30am to 9:00pm Sunday 9:00am to 7:00pm ii . Q IT'S YOUR MOVE """"" I -- f) ' ' f i. 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I feel ' strongly that this surplus plays into the hand interest groups who fight continually for every tax dollar. Every taxpayer in Utah could benefit from a tax cut that would balance our state budget. It's time to put our money back into our own wallets and not in the hands of the state or special interest groups. " , Paid by Committee to Elect Chris Fox On Sale Now! House of Representatives r State Representative District 56 More power for the hunt District 56 U ''' f N ty-i'v-i,','- Kurt Myers - Chris Fox J s Pioneer Profile Xinda Hadfield Lebi Elementary A Vote November 8th things that matter' -.. o and more 'Strive for r I Pacific,Annie GetYourGun, Oklahoma, SevenBridesforSevenBroth-ers- , Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Bridges. The Cowardly Lion is portrayed by Josh Cox. Josh is a senior at Lehi High and is a member of the drama club's Thespians. He is also a member of Social Improve. 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