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Show tUtfe 6 Page Wednesday, December 28, 1994 Nephi, Utah TEimeB-jNefc- rs Basketball team wins first region game against Gunnison Snow will present two seminars to aid hopeful college applicants Its becoming harder and College. Juniors and seniors and , JHS Correspondent , Qphnil col- - ht P hfllH Doo game. Juab then traveled to Snow Canyon in St. George and lost in Wrestling expect regula- Bruce Babbitt announced today tions. A decision on fee structure opportunity The Mighty Lady Wasps beat 3A Spanish Fork 47-3- 9 and 0 Gunnison in last weeks games. Juabs teamwork sent the Range- - land Reform 94 Environmental Impact Statement (final EIS). The final EIS is not a decision document. Rather it will be used to formulate final regulations for grazing administration that are expected in late January. Deci- sions made in the final regula- tions may further modify the Alternative. The final EIS completes an apalysis of proposals to improve the, health and long term eco- nomic viability of 270 million acres of public rangeland in the western states. In response to a request made by Sens. Larry and Pete Domenici, the ef-fective date of the regulations will be delayed six months to al- low Congress time to enact any appropriate changes. Also, the final EIS preferred alternative make changes to this document. That is why I am delaying the regulations effec- tive date by six months and re- moving the fee proposal. The final EIS, together with the draft EIS issued last May, analyze potential management changes intended to improve the health of public rangelands and streamline BLM and Forest vice rangeland management pro- grams, The final EIS responds to over 38,000 comments on the draft EIS, refines the environmental and economic analyses, and presents the Preferred Alternative g of the Departments of the rior and Agriculture, The EIS found that, compared will be deferred to Congress, Babbitt said. The recommendations in this report were developed with a consensus of Westerners and will protect the health of our nations rangeland, said Babbitt. After all the input, we did not develop consensus on the fee issue. Con- gress has expressed a strong in- terest in examining the full pric- ing of natural resources in its Ser-Preferr- ed upcoming session. I believe the grazing fee is best handled by Congress in this context. Sens. Craig and Domenici last week requested that Secretary Babbitt postpone the publication of final rangeland regulations. All over the West, people have told me to break through the gridlock and solve the problems with rangeland reform, Babbitt said. I think It is important we Inte-Crai- f - rv - - JHS Correspondent 78-- and staff busy during the holidays 0 720 South Main, Nephi, Utah 6. 7. Students and staff at Juab Middle School were busy during the Holiday Season. Several ser- vice projects and special events took place. Mrs. Winns Home Economics classes made, and sold, suckers. Mrs. Sanders class organized a food drive. A competition between the grades brought in over pounds of food. five-hundr- Continued from page 4 outward commercial growth on Main Street commercial property, and the general need for residential growth area. They also considered growth dictated by locational marketing factors, and municipal service delivery. The effect of outward growth on existing lots and existing subdivision lots, the effect of checkerboard growth has on in-to- Sipecoads L&flDDdh) Wednesday .... New York Steak. $3.99 Mashed potatoes, vegetable, soup or salad, Thursday .... Country Fried Steak Friday Night ... New York Steak roll utility efficiencies, costs and rates, and the need to preserve prime agricultural land. Council members will now con sider all ofthe questions and will make a public decision and will ask the city planning and zoning commission for recommendations. People living in the northeast section of town are complaining about the large number of people traveling through Vine Bluff Cemetery at night. Some of those traveling through the cemetery are using said Chad it as a short-cu- t, Brough. We knew it may be a problem, he said. Council members agreed the $2.99 $4.99 Mashed potatoes, vegetable, soup or salad, roll New Years Eve New Years Eve SPECIAL SPECIAL IM Choice of potato, vegetable, soup or salad and roll. 6 to 10 p.m. Bring in p Mom Choice of potato, vegetable, soup or salad and roll, 8 oz. 6 to 10 p.m. and start the New Year Right Lisa 's Country Kitchen Coupon New Years Day D 8- a - SPECIAL d Full Cut n 2 eggs, hashbrowns, choice of toast, bisquits or pancakes jj Bonc-in-Ha- m 4 city police department should be alerted to watch for those who were going into the cemetery at night and warn them not to use the roads there for a short-cuCurb and gutter projects will eliminate most of the problem when they are completed, said Randy McKnight, city administ. trator. . Continued from page 1 Smoke free Utah death. ETS also causes thou- 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. PIRIDIME , 6. Undefeated wrestlers for the Region are: Casey Shepherd, Eric Ogden, Bart Miller, Aaron Mangelson, Shay Cowan, Jimmy Harris, and Ben Sutorius. Everyone else has lost only once. The JV also beat Manti 30-Juab will host Millard on January 4 at 5:00 and 7:00. They will then travel to Delta on January 8. Mrs. Wares students made gifts and goodies, and presented a program for the Nephi Elementary Preschool children. Money was collected for Sub For Santa and the Quarters For Christmas programs. Mr. Nielsens class made gifts for residents at Canyon Hills Care Center. Also, to celebrate the holidays, the first annual faculty vs eighth grade girls volleyball game, and faculty vs eighth grade boys basketball game were held. The faculty showed the students, by winning both games, that they werent over the hill yet. A dance for the middle school students also took place. Juab Middle School students The Juab High School wrestling team continued their undefeated season of 15--0 as they beat the Manti Templars last week 9, - Orders Welcome Phone:623-790- 1 Jennifer Wallace 3. See EIS on page 10 - Lisa's Country Kitchen Take-o- ut By The JV also knocked off Spanish Fork 6 and Gunnison 30-3Marie McKnight, Arin Gould, and Alesha Newton led Juabs scoring. The Freshmen were unable to beat the Dons, losing by one point 38-3but they pounded the BullShantell Hall and dogs Donnie Phillips led the Freshmen scoring. The Mighty Lady Wasps will host the Alumni game on Thursday at 7:00 and will continue Region play as they host the Manti Templars on January 6 at 5:15 and 7:00. 54-1- Spanish Fork Dons home with a disappointing loss on Tuesday. Then in Thursdays romp, a dominating Wasp defense held the Lady Bulldogs to only 8 points the first half. Kristi Jackson, Tena Sanders, and Michelle Painter led the scoring for last weeks games. be the release of the Final fdr ' 41-3- JHS Correspondent 63-3- on fee does citi- - 6 ed top-rank- Lady Wasps beat Spanish Fork and Gunnison 51-5- 2. team remains Final rangeland reform 94 Environmental undeafeated with win Impact Statement released schedule towards final After of proposal that the keep meetings includes a will not from over and input regulations. However, I agree Department Manti final included the in that of the Interior zens. Secretary Congress should have an against to public 38,000 Manti January games at 5:15, and 7:00. 51-5- 8. Re- er leges, universities and Applied Technology Centers. College ad- mission requirements, deadlines, Juab Middle School will be costs, and how to apply for finan- cial aid and scholarships will be holding a Geography Bee Thurs-Jua- b day, January 5th. The winner High School on January 11. discussed and explained. conwill be asked to take a written Students or parents may All freshmen and sophomores to determine whether heshe Office test of should tact the attend and their parents Counseling on to compete in the State will Snow the en6 or Juab at go first seminar School, the High p.m. titled How To Choose The Right College High School Relations Geography Bee. scores The Wasps will continue gion play by traveling to 57-4- 5. from Snow College, they will be representing all of Utahs the last few seconds of the game ard Pay, Cody Duran, and Jeff when Snow Canyon made the Dansie led the scoring. needed foul shot to win the game. The Freshmen beat botjx Reed and Jensen led Juabs scor Gunnison and Snow Canyon C Jennifer Wallace The Juab High School Boys ers. Basketball team won their first ' The JV also pounded the BullRegion game as they pounded dogs 9 but lost to Snow CanOffice at ext. the Gunnison Bulldogs 49-4yon Brady Blackett, Rich 229 to have questions about the However they lost a heart-breakin the closing seconds to program answered, . . Snow Canyon Juab took control over the BullJU3D IVllUUl6 dogs early in the game and never let down as they opened Region II VUIIUUI wall IIUIU play with a big win. Mike Allred, Dave Jensen, and JC Reed were By Jennifer Wallace VlCUyFUfJlIy DGG high scorers for the Gunnison harder these days to gain admis- - their parents should attend the sion to some colleges and univer- - second seminar at 7 p.m. which sities, and its even harder to pay deals with financial aid and for the tuition, fees, books, hous- - scholarships. Although the presenters are ing and everything else that goes with the college experience. To help students and parents better understand the ins and outs of the admissions process and financial aid, representa- tives from Snow College will present two free seminars at By Jared was four years old when he became our son. It was about this time of year. The Christmas tree was shining and piled with presents at his foster home. The third hed had in his short little life. The wonderful people who had cared for him had taken great pains to prepare him for us. His foster mom held his hand and led him down the hall from the bedroom he shared with other foster kids. He looked down at his shoes. His long bangs touching his nose. Jared, do you know who I am? Youre my new Mommy. His voice was tiny and nervous, but he was brave, too, because when I asked for a hug, he walked right over and put his arms around my neck. I loved him at that moment as I love him now, nine years later. Sunday came. There was an awful blizzard. Frozen branches snapped off trees. Roads were glazed with ice. Sane people kept off the streets. Escaped lunatics and parents with beautiful new children to show off went to church. He was so adorable! What a cute thing to say. Ruel picked him up and rubbed his arms until he wriggled down and came over to me. Mommy. I have a cold body. Poor little guy. I put on his coat and zipped him up. He began to frantically jump up and down with tears in his eyes. But I still have a cold body. We began to worry. We stood him next to the radiator. We started to feel as desperate as he looked. Then a nice lady who had been eavesdropping on this event tapped me on the shoulder. Lily, listen to him. He doesnt have a COLD BODY. He has to GO POTTY. Oh. A valuable lesson. Think about it. We think we know whats going on inside our kids. Even af- ter the baby jabber has turned into the deep, superior tones of adolescence, we pride ourselves on knowing just whats good for them. But I have long since lost any parental arrogance. I struggle to listen for desperation and fear and joy and anger. I ask for help It was a sparse turnout, but from friends and family and Jared shyly liked all the atten- teachers and counselors. tion. After the service we were Because I know that kids alwith and he friends, ways tell us what they need. The talking tugged on my Husbands sleeve. kicker is, they dont often tell us in a way well understand. Daddy. I have a cold body." I. sands of cases of lower respiratory infections, hospitalizations, and asthma. The new law is a real step in preventing numerous illnesses, and will save a lot of money that is needlessly being spent on health care, said Melton. Individuals and business owners may inquire about the law or the information kits by calling the Bureau of Health Promotion at FuEsrinrn r.07i:ro: FlEfiCj DCITTLV.OiE! 1 kt A. jMomj iwro mv prawn 2 Sattag Immm MmI Mttafef ) Itm Smdff MMk MmIw. JL m WAfcy mctm. FflryMrkfcytiA. Upn. AM08GM4 CANCER SOOmT t |