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Show C2 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, March 25, 1982 t, Grand High j Happeriingsj News Items of Interest Prepared by the I Journalism Department at Grand County High School ,t GIRLS AND BOYS TRACK By Archie Walker and Dennis Wells The Red Devil track team has been practicing hard for the last two weeks getting ready for their first meet. Were looking forward to this season because we have some dedicated girls on the team, said Kim Norman, first place finisher in state last year throwing the discus. The track team has more participants than last year with a lot more long distance valued at over $110,000. Booklets entitled Military Opportunities for Utah College Bound Students will be available. Miss Breta Dodd said, "There hasnt been a lot of response but Mr. Leonard is tring to get juniors interested. RED DEVIL BASEBALL By Richard Woodworth, Rod Hansen and Amie Beyeler The Red Devils baseball team lost to Nucla last Friday, March 19, in their season opener by a score of 8 in 8 innings. According to Moab Coach Allan, Inexperience killed us, and with the bad weather we didnt get to practice game situations. We hit great; if thats any indication of how runners than anything else. The running is considerably harder than last year and we work hard enough, so we should do well, said Shirley Sheets who placed at state last year in the javelin. The Devils first track meet will be in Kayenta, Arizona on Wednesday, March 31. R.O.T.C. By Archie Walker and Dennis Wells Representatives from the Air Force, Army, Navy, Utah Army National Guard, and the Army reserve were here on Tuesday, March 23, 1:55 p.m. at the L.D.S. Stake Center on Locust Lane. The representatives were here to provide information on their programs and financial assistance that the military offers. Scholarships range from $1,000 per year in a college incentive program, to a complete military academy experience 19-1- well be hitting, Ill be because they still have to work. Several stiidents were asked what their plans were for spring break. Corina Eshom, freshman, said, "Probably work but might go swimming. Wilma Bliek, sophomore, said, Visit my boyfriends. Rosemary Evans, junior, said, "Wash my car and poke posies. Scott Cunningham, senior, said, Wash my car, leave town, and miss my girlfriend. Joanna Champerlain, freshman, said, Go mountain climbing. Jenifer Whitman, freshman, said, Go to the rodeo, then to Cortez to see my boyfriend. Betty Schocknmyer, jun- ior, said, Leave town, yeah! Mrs. Blue, teacher, said, Ill spend three days in SLC plus my sister is coming to He also stated, satisfied. When we were behind in the early innings, I wasnt worried, I knew we had the visit. CADET TEACHING ability to come back. The winning pitcher for By Betty Schocknmyer Nucla was Randy Gabriel, and Carol Holyoak while Dave Yockey recorded We have many cadet the loss for Moab. Freshman teachers working from James Leech is batting 1000 G.C.H.S. They are' juniors so far this season with a 4 and seniors who wish to help performance Friday. Amie teachers and deal with kids. Beyeler had a grand slam In this program, run by Breta home run early in the game,, Dodd, the students have a and lead the team with four choice of where they would runs batted in, while Rod like to help teach: the high Hansen followed with three. school, middle school, or the The scheduled 5 inning grade schools. We talked to J.V. game was rained out , several students who are and will be made up as a cadet teachers and found out double header at Nucla on what they do when they March 30. teach. , PLANS FOR Rosemary Evans, junior, SPRINGBREAK teaches at the high school for Mr. Till. She does the typing By Janiece Mudgett and of tests and some correcting Shirley Sheets As everyone knows spring of them. Rita Hill, junior, also helps break is here, which means all students are excused from at high school for Mr. Allan. She puts papers in the books. school Wednesday, ThursDebbie Crossman, junior, day and Friday. For some people this means sit back teaches ast the grade school and take life easy for a few for Miss Mullen. She helps days, and to other people teach plays to the kids. Most of the high school theres not much of a break 4-- First Security pays me 14 on my ERA Savings Plan; Tax-Deferr- ed Equipment for the school ... Proceeds from the recent Canyonlands Volleyball Tournament sponsored by the Moab Chamber of Commerce were used to purchase two tournament quality volleyball nets for the high school. Assistant Principal Gene Leonard is shown receiving the nets from chamber president, Gary Jacobson and Secretary Donna Jordan. The chamber also presented flip cards for wrestling and volleyball competition to the Middle School. Sewage pond revealing ancient Indian culture An excavation was initiated on Jan. 18, 1982 of what are likely to have been Anasazi Indian dwellings overloaded Blanding City domestic wastewater treatment lagoons. The Environmental Protection Agency, in coopera- to 1,500 years old. Brigham Young University archaeologists are conducting the excavation on property adjacent to the now tion with Utahs Water Pollution Control Bureau, Division of Environmental Health, and the Utah Republican providing 1,000 women heard candidate The Grand County Republican Women held their monthly meeting last Thursday, March 18, at the Calico Kitchen Restaurant. Guest speaker was Howard Nielson, one of several candidates for Utahs new Third Congressional District seat. Nielson, a Provo resident and former member of the Utah House, was introduced by Adrien Taylor, newly elected of the district Republican. an Party. Nielson conducted a question and answer session after his presentation. Journalism class is offered here Debbie Guinand, a former intern with The will teach a class in journalistic writing andor communication speech Times-lndepende- Division of State History is 75 of percent eligible project costs (including the antiquities excavation). The federal grant was made last year to assist Blanding City to upgrade present wastewater treatment facilities so that they will be able to meet the provisions of State and Federal water pollution control regulations. According to Don A. Ostler, Chief of the Engin- Times-lndependen- t. 259-743- 2, HOME FROM VISIT Mrs. Goldie Barks has . . .and my contributions can be made automatically. you dont have to pay the At First Security, annual sum in one payment, although returned from Bakerfield, Calif., Where she had spent the past two weeks visiting her sons and family. You pay no fees and your funds are insured. There is substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. TAX-DEFERRE- will be logical artifacts curated at the Edge of the Cedars State Museum in Blanding, Utah. Daniel S. Filip, Environ- mental Health Scientist, Bureau of Water Pollution Control, who prepared the Environmental Assessment which outlines the mitigating measures to be taken, stated because the State that Museum property now includes several already pre- served Anasazi dwellings, (SB3EES Model RJM7100 with Auto- matic MEAL- - TIMER control i 1 cooking sVtern.cealed-in- , , Balanced Wave Qetrost setting 9 door ove morel capacity ?ss Nelsons & Heating Refrigeration 1070 Bowling Alley Lane students who are involved in the cadet teaching program seem to enjoy their exerience and most enjoy helping their loaplioffl DRILL COMPETITION By Leslie Key The Grand County High drill team will be traveling to Green ITS ALL contract specifications, all of the historical and archaeo- SEE HOW YOUR IRA SAYINGS GROW that is certainly an option. You can also make periodic deposits every month, or double up on deposits, whatever is most convenient for you. Monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. The more you save, the more interest youll earn. We can arrange it your way. AND excavated, According to the federal grant and and the museum is dedicated to native American Civilizations which existed in the eering and Construction Four Corners Area, it is an Grants Section of the Bureau of Water Pollution Control, . ideal location to preserve ancient artifacts which are possible archaeological finds discovered. were made during preliminWeather permitting, the ary planning efforts by1 excavation will take approxifrom firm the archaeologists of Nickens and Associates of mately two more weeks to date the walls Montrose, Colorado. Mr. complete. Totwo of at least pit houses Ostler also stated that because additional sewage have been unearthed. The team of five scientists from lagoons were required in an area which would cover these Brigham Young University may be joined by undergradfinds, the National Environmental Policy Act requires uate volunteers from BYU, that the sites which evidently and if necessary, will return contain Anasazi Civilization for further work. through the Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education during spring quarter. Guinand commented that a minimum of 10 students must be enrolled for the class to be offered. The classes are two of over 80 to be offered by SUCCE for spring quarter. Classes begin March 29. A complete list of classes appears in this issue of The For further information, contact SUCCE at 471 South Main in Desert Plaza. pit houses and implements (believed to date from before 100$ A.D.) must be fully River, Utah on Tuesday, Marach 23, for the annual region drill competi- D Every dollar you contribute to your IRA fund each year can be deducted from your Federal Taxable Income. 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