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Show E mery County Progress Wednesday, February 13, 1986 HA spartan spot winners The drama department Is presenting theater In the round named Monday-Thursda- : 10-1- 3. ct Shalise competed against Nlckl Wiswell Angie Taylor participated. Along with the tington and a student at Canyon winner, others in the district View Junior High; and Tricia contest were Angie Taylor, a Johnston, a student at Grand student at San Rafael and the County High School in Moab. Contest winners receive $50 daughter of Larry and Cindy bonds from the ICgion. of Nicki savings Ferron; Taylor Wiswell, daughter of Mr. and The contest topic centers Hun- - Mrs. Allen Wiswell of around the U.S. Constitution. ELIZABETH HANSON writer What an affair was the Egyptian Fair held by the Huntington Elementary 6th grades Monday. The grades, taught by Lorraine Dingman, and Kevin Morrison, attended the Ramses II exhibit and learned so much they had to express their knowledge in show and tell exhibits. The student body and public filed by the tables set up in the room. Jason Smith displayed the elaborate jewelry collar every Egyptian man or woman, living or dead, wore. He made it of colored macaroni and it took a long time, he said. Beth Bell painted Egypt symbols on blocks of plaster of Paris while Dawn Ralph and Kristie Fox had carved mummies and gods out of soap. Kelly Richards, Heather McArthur, Nicole Taylor and Kimberly Myers, sitting in a row had a soap god, a sphinx and toilet articles. Chris Justice attracted attention with the Egyptian se and inscriptions. Adam Guymon and Sonny Olsen had built Ramses tomb on a small scale. Ramses wore a long beard to denote power and a snake overhead to scare off the other pharoahs. Michael Oviatt and Richard Sherman alphabet will 14-1- 5. Lacey Gordon made a leveler and Jennifer Cheshire a scribes palette. Cari Guymon and Nina Kirby dressed as Egyptian vamps circulated about the room, exuding allure. Nina laid her head across the wooden head rest made by Emily Carter. Emily said only the male royalty used the head rest. Hansens Johanne Poeckers scribes paper and Tami Nortons god were notable. Rachel Bissell had a collection of Eygptian fruits and vegetable modeled of clay. Ramses II always loved publicity and he got it at the fair. of The history Utah was treated full circle in an extravaganza of song, dance, drama, mime, 7-- 3. Feb. On the ASVAB 19 Military lest will be given to juniors beginning at 8:30 a.m. t The academic decathlon team traveled to St. George last weekend for competition. t school will be held on Monday, Feb. 17 for Presidents Day. No EMERY HIGH SCHOOL Player of the Week had posters describing the embalming process and other facts, such as, that Ramses II was red headed. Mike Bass had made a leveler with attached pumb bob and Jeff Earl, other artifacts. One boy had made a pyramid of sugar cubes. The king was buried in there somewhere, he said. Julie Ann hieroglyphics, Tempest. The speech and debate team travel to Cedar City on Friday and Saturday, Feb. Approximately 20 students will be attending. On Feb. 19 the debate students will have their region competition. This event will be held at Snow College. The girls basketball team will travel to region tournament Feb. Thursday through Saturday. Coach Reed feels the team has a good chance to place high. They are going in the tournament in 4th place, because of a tie for 2nd. The girls record is On Friday, Feb. 14, the boys basketball team will have their last home game. These games will be played against Juab at 5:30 and 7: 30 p.m. A sweetheart cake decorating contest will be held on Thursday, Feb. 13, The sweetheart assembly is Friday at 2 p.m. School kids honor Utah, Egyptians called merly Tickets are available from any FFA officer. 13-1- 5, Shalise Thomas other students from the district, which Includes Emery, Carbon, San Juan and Grand counties, into district and state comlast week at San Itafael Junior petion. It is sponsored by the High, this years host school for American Iegion and calls for the annual contest. She will now students to compete in exenter state competion In Salt temporaneous and impromptu Lake City on March 7. speaking. In this years contest, four The national contest begins on the local level and then moves students, all 9th graders, Staff Feb. y, Four one-aplays are being The presented. performance lasts approximately two hours. Tickets are available from drama students and the cost is $3 per person or $10 per family. San Rafael Junior High 9th grader Shalise Thomas, the daughter of Dee and Glenda Thomas of Ferron, has been named the district winner of the American Legion Oratorical and Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. By with judges from CEU. The winner will be announced at the dance on Saturday, Feb. 15. The theme for this years dance Is dreams. The dance will be from 8 30 to 1 1 : 30 p.m. and the cost Is $4 single, $8 couple, in advance, and $G and $10 at the door. The band will be i,aw,' for- by Megan Mower ECHS Reporter scenery costuming and slides as the age of the dinosaur, caveman, Indians, cowboys, pioneers and modern day were portrayed by the Huntington Elementary grades coached by Sid Lancaster, Roma Powell and Jan Because of outstanding against Mantl week, Kristin named Player Huntington 6th grader Nina Kirby, dressed as an Egyptian, rests on a wooden head rest similar to those used by the ancient Egyptians. Nina was among students at Huntington Elementary who participated in the Egyptian Fair held recently. Staker as Dr. Nova, and Amber Burrows. Cavemen stalked sabre Luke as Dr. Sparta. toothed tigers. Indians gathered Donna Emfield was at the for a chant about the campfire. LaRae Kinder designed piano. Trappers joined them for tall and built the shuttle buggy. tales. Cowboys slipped into an The clever programs, Utahaerobics mime. The heavy holstered men (all female) did a shaped depicted the past, specialty number. Coal miners present and future in logo form. heaved coal into the shuttle car, The program itself portrayed a dumped it and continued to gathering of the arts in original, load to the theme of Sixteen refreshing, educational and Tons. Indian chant, pioneer highly entertaining form. song, and This State is your State. Six hoe-down- sets of square dancers about the gym- nasium floor. All the flashbacks into history originated from three main characters, Justin Powell as Robot-To-- 6 Y; Casey play and Juab last Estes has been of the Week by Reed. Kristin ty--. Coach Nancy scored eight points at Manti and 11 at Juab. Against Juab she was four of four from the field, pulled down 17 rebounds and played an excellent defensive game against both teams. A junior, Kristin is the daughter of Jim and Mary Kay Estes of Orangeville. & Kristin Estes Coast to Coast 195 East Main, Castle Dale-38- 1 -- 2421 Students of the week Reward! V iff! Purchase any new piano at our store! f Howell named to group William D. Howell has been appointed by Governor Norman term on Bangerter to a the Energy Conservation and Development Council. The Helper resident begins his term immediately. Mr. Howell is currently executive director of the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments where he formerly served as a human services planner. The Arizona State University graduate also taught school in the Seattle, Wash. School District for five years from 1974-198- RECEIVE in old Howell resides The in Helper, with his wife and 39-ye- ar three children. The nine citizen council members meet regularly to provide coordination of energy resource information, develop future state projections energy, and research and analyze proposed energy development projects in the of FREE MUSIC WITH THISAD (Limit one per customer) Special Factory Sale William D. Howell state. They also provide leadership in state energy conservation planning and coordinate the states energy policy through the Utah Energy Office. promote MUSIC and 11 E.Main, Price EMERY HIGH SCHOOL EMERY HIGH SCHOOL Player of the Week Player of the Week Coach James Nelson has named Scott Cannon as the Player of the Week. Scott, the son of Darrell and Kathy Cannon of Huntington, scored 10 points in Emerys win over North Sanpete last week while blocking four shots and pulling down five rebounds. His play was the difference in the game, the coach said. He changed their whole plan of attack inside. Scott, a senior, is a center on the Spartan team. 1 Vv t y I r V J Kenny Winder, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Winder of Moore, has been named the Wrestler of the Week by Coach Mark Hansen. Kenny, a junior, recently finished third at the state tournament in the 132-lclass. In the tournament he defeated wrestlers from Grand, Lehi, South Sevier, Morgan, and Wasatch while losing just one match, that to Delta's Bruce Nelson, the eventual state champion, in overtime. Tracy's 209 E. Main, Castle Dale 381-222- 0 JL Paul Killpack Emery County High School seniors Megan Mower and Paul Killpack have been named Students of the Week. Megan is the daughter of Morris and Annetta Mower of Ferron. She has been active in school in several leadership capacities. She has served as sophomore class reporter, student body historian and is currently the student body reporter. Some of her interests include traveling, sewing, reading, river running, and snow skiing. She has worked at Ferron Drug throughout her high school 4 Thompson Building Supply 381-266- 3 years. After graduation, plans to attend BYU. Ml ill i I i Ml Megan son of Paul is the Robert and Shauna Killpack of Ferron. He serves as senior class vice president and is a member the of academic decathlon team and has been on the honor roll throughout high school. Some of his interests include water skiing, fishing, camping, swimming and snow skiing. In the future, he plans to go on an LDS mission and attend BYU and major in engineering. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Iliulul In East 3rd North, castle Dale Megan Mower & Kenny Winder 179 k '3 4 b. Scott Cannon A $4QOO AND 0. 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