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Show 1 1 1 C cf f f'( 4, j fy JI 4, c At S ml If I, ! JM CATION Local Career Ladder worker honored by ULA I. a st year, a new but nignificatil Idea took form In Utah public School, Cafrrf luuMrrt llevause that Idea wa to affr t more than H.txx) educator in Utah, It required art inurifiiic amount of plan rung, developing, teamwork, Ume and effort. LlUmis, as well as ik hool administrator and leactwr, were involved in the development of eah arhool districts plan. One of those citizens In Emery County School District was Valerie Wakefield. She was Involved In writing the original proposal and later the revisions. She demonstrated enthusiasm in learning about lh- - intruaiies and of cafref Udder worked out compromises when committee members expresmt differing views, Mrs. Wakefields energy, diplomacy and Irderest proved highly valuable In development of the career ladder In Krnery County School District, This is one of several ways she has contributed to the education of students. Mrs. Wakefield joined with an and las wife, u science lecturer, a woman who stirred the creative energy in thousands of students, and three lawmakers to rrieive Utah Kducatlon Asso lathai Honor Poll awards last Friday. 'The Honor Itoll awards are UFAS annual tribute to who make significant contributions to education," said UFA Drrsidmt Hetty non-educat- Condie. Along with Mrs Wakefield, of the Honor Hull winners awards are: ott and Norrna Matheson. for being "staunch friends of education," and for the appointment of a Sc limp" and fi miM(; that gift 'in drahng with soifi l r fci hii pfohtrlii a rnruliinriit growth, building lirrds olid funding diffu uilirs .l .'irll Kail Slinw fuf III treading "lluiny Initldtitr Utt piuj-- commission that provoked discussion and action on such critically important matters as education fof trac fieri tcbe, school discipline. Urge classes, Improvement of instruction and career ladders Treadwell, Mrs Hay lecSyracuse, whose science demonstrate student to tures the spirit of school and parental InUtah volvement that help schools do so well for so many young people," Hep. larm Dace, Thursday, Nov. 21, the girls basketball team will have its first game. The team will travel to Wasatch Academy. Both JV The vanity will play. and games will begin at 5:30 for JV and 7:00 for varsity. Good luck girls. the hypnotist, will an assembly on in perform 22. An assembly Ncv. Friday, will be presented to the student body at 2:30 p.m. lie will also perform Friday night at 7:30 Fythgoc, p.m. Tickets will be $5 per person an d are available at the door. All students and community members are invited to attend, but it is asked that young children do not attend. The performance will be held at the high school auditorium. Coach James Nelson has announced the members of the basketball team. They include: seniors, Stuart Albrecht, Shon Itoper, Troy Arnold, Scott Cannon; Juniors, Davin Stilson, CVJH Reporter Canyon View Cougars defeated the Mont Harmon The Pirates in wrestling and junior varsity volleyball on Thursday, 14 at Canyon View. Nov. Volleyball scores were: junior 1 for varsity, CV; varsity, The overall wrestling score was 15-1- 2, 10-1-5, 46-4- 2 15-1- 5, 16-1- 4, 10-1- 5. Tuesday. Nov. 26, the girls On Nov. 21, the Canyon View Cougars will be traveling to East Carbon to meet with the Vikin ?. Games and matches are scheduled to begin at noon. Good luck, Cougars! t School National Assemblies the Thanksgiving and volleyball vacation, Tuesday, Nov. 26, with the Canyon View Cougars hosting the Helper Rams. Starting time for volleyball and wrestling will be at noon. matinee Thanksgiving A pressive returns. A balloon launched from Cottonwood Elementary in Orangeville on Oct. 9 traveled bulldog bulletin all the way to Wisconsin before landing while students at Cottonwood also heard from Rock Springs, Wyo., Wellington, and the Hunter Power Plant. While it was earlier reported that students from Cleveland Elementary have received responses from Canada and Wyoming, an update indicates additional responses from Vernal and Wyoming. Wed- dance will be held on nesday, Nov. 27. 8 g The The only reply to a Huntington Elementary student was from the Huntington Taco Time, just a block from the school. A Midsummer Fkir!: ACE basketball team The boys will host Delta, for its first game, on Wednesday, Nov. 27. The game will begin at 7:30 p.m. All students and community members are encouraged to attend. Good luck for a successful season. r You . t 1 read it right! 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Cath-arniv- but far from least, wethose who gave of orthemwith either financially made donations, of you jt each and ineveryone your personal irticipated Carnival would this year's ve been possible. Thank lam! ill k I t 2000 Series ACES Thank You ex-ihe- ir undo w i Ill j,l will in f,,l I p Mm 7 p.m. Nights hairpersons and of the St. Anthony would like to heartfelt thanks to all erchants and people who id to this year's Carnival, to all those jeeial "thanks" evoted so much time and the t to make the Carnival tional success it was. ncludes all those who sold sv prepared the dinner, . I, and helped "clean up booths, set up who one d in booths and took them varsity at followed by two sets. Dream. The first performance is Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at San Rafael. The next performances will be Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. for the grade school and Monday, Nov. 25 for the junior high. I S ( k I 1 j., it 1. a reply from Orangeville while Ferron has not yet launched their balloons. The balloons were released as part of a PTA program held statewide to promote the organization. Last Thursday San Rafael traveled to Notre Dame and came away with a victory. The volleyball JV team defeated the Irish in two sets. The varsity also defeated Notre Dame in The speech class is presenting an adaptation of Shakespeares ilfl ! l' f received by Brenda Dugmore SRJH Reporter The wrestling team defeated Notre Dame also. This Thursday San Rafael will travel to Mont Harmon for wrestling and volleyball. I. I.. 1 Dale student Castle A pm. held on be will wrestling present Jack Lythgoe, the hypnotist, on Friday, Nov. 22, beginning at 12:45 p.m. to Due PTA balloon reports given PTA balloon launch from schools in Emery County has brought some im- .dl M L f I 'i J.l , I am die fine fiu-n- Richfield. JV will play at 5:30 in favor of Canyon View. Last months host will wioinis If i il I r i, If,. 1 tpl.lilt) f.ifnH,!'! - Mrs sophomores, Jeff Cisneros, Jeff Copinga, Scott Stilson, Dell Stilson, Devin Arnold, Hrian Gordon, Jeol Wilson. Haul Iulli, Dusty Huntington and Steve Jorgenson. The team will play a basketball scrimmage on 22. This will begin Nov. Friday, at 5 p.m. and will be held in the high school gym. basketball team tun.,1,!, Krprt-.rhtiit- nrs Kelly til e t I.i ! i of out-.pok- a man gift for thing at Mortensen, Hobby lluggens. Wade Jekcwx; , tt .it -- cougar corner by Stephanie Bog din 1 I !1 hr half (if Utah oUhg rp!r" and his at Huns in helping lo frmme a ionstllulioiial (riling on state funding for m (hh'I Itrj) John Arrington for adviXfti) of puf.lii of education In the IIihim spartan spot by Megan Mower ECHS Reporter I t Jiiu-il- volun-teerls- with a remarkable saying the necessary r - - S 11 l', 700 1 Main Price 637 2480 Utah I I vsj |