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Show Tuesday, November 26, 1991 13A Emery County Progress After split vote by the board 9th graders now eligible for ECHS sports (Continued from Page 1AJ things away from students and would rather see several options available. The people close to the situation should be able to make the decisions," he was addressed two weeks ago, Coach Duane Merrell said last week that the decision should be left with the student, the parents and the high school coach involved. He said he does not generally support decisions which tend to take Said. Board member Phil Nelson said that he feels strongly that the junior high students Bookmobile (Continued from Page 1A) ber Royd Hatt made a motion to continue discussions with also said that library officials have said that the Bookmobile is a school district problem. However, he said that the district has not been invited to participate in any of the county discussions involving the those involved in Bookmobile service, and the board voted in favor of the motion. Mr. Roush suggested that when talks are held, the Bookmobile be represented and that those officials have with them their Emery County circulation records. Bookmobile. In conclusion, board mem Geography Week explores geography and cultural diversity," says Fred Esplin, KUED general manager. We regularly air programs such as National Geo- the study of Geography the earth and its people, invites exploration. Exploration seeks new information; it answers questions; it poses new questions and extends horizons. It helps us perceive the world in new ways. During National Geography Awareness Week," Dec. KUED invites learners of all ages to tune in to programs that help them become explorers in their own lives. Nation1-- graphic specials, National Geographic On Assignment and many others that celebrate exploration. In addition, the new PBS series, Where In the World Is Carmen which is getting rave reviews from parents, teachers, kids and critics alike, is proving to be a successful tool al Geography Awareness established by Congress. Spearheaded by the in improving Week was I , t-: ; fyy MM h i v y; i '4" ? 5 av Aurowms 197 So. Main, Huntington 687.9060 ACCESSORIES & :caf 1 3f$ ifatuitrte 3 FE o 41 W. Main, Castle Dale AND FAMILY STORE DINNER pVV V ; ;, , V Burgers Omelets -Sat 6 am -- 8 pm Fast Friendly Service Mon. 10 .o Snowline Quilts "We get ya covered" Custom Hand Quilting already made Your design or tops 50 Off Clothes For The Entire Family Ball Bras Wranglers Levis 9 135 N. Main, Huntington Holiday Window Art Window Advertisements Heirloom Quality Afghans By Etova Jude's Detailing 354 E. Main Castle Dale 245 W. 200 S. 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He also said that junior high students have participated in high school programs in the past. '' SPECIALTY PARTS 7 BREAKFAST x '5;v cussion, uie mam iactor was that a change might hurt the MMMk. WARD'S 4x4 St, Clawson Complete Engine Building Cylinder Head Specialists Transmission & Clutches Carburetors & Tune-up- s K-KCA- that the high made. He said there would be no way that he would jeopardise a kids eligibility to participate by letting him tryout for a high school team unless he was certain it would be OK. Dr. Weeks said that should a policy be adopted to allow junior high students to tryout for all Emery High sports, the policy should prohibit recruiting by coaches and should require that students from the junior highs must provide their own transportation to practices at the high school. Mr. Curtis had little to say about the matter although he noted that in the previous dis 0 nfl ((fj geographic amaam'fa1 SHIEW'S ENGINE SHOP 90 W. Center MaMMMM '" fAUTOREPAI . the junior high level that their program is second rate and deserves to bow down to the high school programs. Mr. Hatt said that only exceptional athletes would be involved in tryouts and the decision of who should try out should be left to the individual. He also suggested that junior high students should be allowed to participate in any of the high school programs if they are talented enough. Mrs. Guymon expressed her concern that individual rights are being taken away from parents and students and said that the decision in this case should be made by the parents and their students. Again, she pointed out dents' playing on -- X , Shawn Bradley from Emery High when he was a junior? We cant tell the other stu the programs airing during Geography Awareness Week are "Where In the World Is Carmen San diego. Childhood, Nature and Wild America.' Wf 4 ' , ' 1 smIMMk. What if BYU had taken Among on KUED of programming which .S Board member Tom Roush agreed with Mr. Nelson. If the program at the junior high is to have validity, doesnt it have to have our best athletes at that grade level? he asked. literacy. National Geography Society, the theme of this years celebration is Geography: New Worlds to Explore. KUED has a rich tradition f school. San-dieg- o, 7, W'1- should not be allowed to leave programs for high school programs. The long-tim- e junior high coach said that few athletes in junior high would help high school teams, but for those who would make such teams, their safety could be jeopardized because of a lack of maturity and physical fitness. He used the example of Shawn Bradley, saying that in his opinion Shawn was not ready for high school basketball as a ninth grader because he was not mature enough then. Also , he s aid that a good junior high athletic program exists with good coaching and quality competition. 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