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Show 'CEItmesNefas Page 6 Wednesday, February 18, 1998 Nephi, Utah Reboot Revs. . . Juab Middle School releases the Honor Roll for the 2nd quarter 6th grade, Academic & Citizenship: Abby Allred, Bethany Baird, Kayleen Bronson, Raquel Brough, Zachary Diamond, Chel-se- y Elder, Mallory Everitt, Amy Fish, Brittany Frampton, Suzanne Goble, Melissa Hathaway, Travis Jarrett, Kathryn Jenson, Shandy Johnson, Michael Kay, Jacey Keith, Julie Kenison, Sheena Major, Amanda Mattingly, Audra Morey, Makay Mortensen, Hali Nielsen, Aubrey Nielsen, Talisha Olsen, Colby Park, Melissa Park, Erin Peterson, Joseph Peterson, Lynley Peterson, Kristal Shaw, Clarence Spencer, Diane Sperry, Jennifer Spotten, Brennon Tolley, Brittany Webb, Whitney Worwood. Academic only: Garrett Black-ha- siree Hoog, Tamara Jacquart, Justin Jones, Whitney Ludlow, Darci Maxwell, McKell Rex Memmott, Gregory Neilsen, Jonathan Nelson, Justin Oberg, Atlee Osborne, Jennifer Parker, Amanda Peterson, Cameron Pitts, Emily Reynolds, Paul Shepherd, Lacey Smith, Kyle Sperry, Daija Stephensen, Harris Taylor, Daniel Thomas, Claudia Veloz, Stefanie Warnick, Amberly Westring, Jeremiah Whiting, Corrie Winn, Kyle WorMem-mot- t, wood. Citizenship only: Travis Bal-loJacob Boyd, Nathan Brooks, Ashley Hill, Christina Kendall, Kazaray Knickerbocker, Geoffry Westall, Kjirsten Willden. 7th Grade, Academic & Citizenship: Rose Aagard, Lisa Breann Bowles, Brittney Valerie Allred, Koyler AnderBowles, Cullen Carter, Tiesen Clements, Chett Coombs, Bran- sen, Greg Baird, Steven Dezri Bowers, McKayla don Day, Kolby Ence, Kurtis Everitt, Mitchell Forbes, Britta-ni- a Brough, Alexandrea Carlton, Fordham, Natasha Hall, De Cherice Chryst, Lacie Finch, All-re- Besen-dorfe- d, r, Lyndsie Fowkes, Trever Gadd, tor, Khde Royce, Brock Sperry, Laura Gould, Alyse Greenhalgh, Megan Wisneski. Lindsee Greenhalgh, Mariah Citizenship only: Hannah Guillory, Natalie Hitchcock, Dirk Bawden, Lisa Bradley, Heather Hooley, Cheyenne Howarth, Kay, Rachel Mickelson, Cheri Rachel Hyde, Stephen Jenson, Mills, Amanda Moffett, Abby Lacey Johnson, Jamie Jones, Painter, Amy Paystrup, Jamie Kristin Jones, Diana Kay, Jeffrey Sevy, Kristina West. 8th grade, Academic & CitizenKay, Natalie Knowlton, Jason Lewellyn, Christina Lund, Jen- ship: Marilee Allred, Janelle nifer Lynn, Maranda McPherGraham Bird, Jenna son, Rachelle Morey, Blake New- Coombs, Carole Coray, Jill Adam Everitt, Annalisa ton, Joshua Newton, Colette Olpin, Shayla Pew, Courtney Eyre, Aubrey Garrett, Sarah Reading, Kara Robinson, Kensey Gibson, Jordan Gould, Dustin Savage, Scott Sensibaugh, Greenhalgh, Warren Hall, Alisse Trevor Shaw, Valorie Shepherd, Hart, Melba Hooley, Jonathan Sarah Simons, Darin Smith, Hunt, Melinda Isaac, Megan Kara Spencer, Aaron Sperry, Se- Jones, Michael Kendall, Rachelena Sutherland, Kade Tedder, lle Kenison, Michelle Lovell, Lundell, Byron Major, AlWhitney Wickel, Michael Wood, Traci Worthington. ice Malquist, Brittney Neilsen, Academic only: Jacob Bailey, Steven Nelson, Janna Newton, Jennifer Bailey, Brian Eyre, Autumn Nielson, Tyrell Orme, Mandee Jones, Amber Larsen, Jace Peterson, McKenzie Rice, Karson Morgan, Troy Mortens- Ray Smalley, Keld Speny, Janae en, Robert Nielson, Janice Proc- - Stanley, Crystal Steele, Katie e Sutherland, Justin Ware, Warner, Rachelle Wilkey, Crystal Wisneski, Kellen WorBas-tia- n, The Juab Middle School Spelling Bee was held Winners in the 7th and 8th grade ary: Dezri Bowers, 12th. February center, 1st place; Nathan Jacquart, left, 2nd place ; and. Kevin Packer, Bee right, 3rd place. They will now compete in the District Spelling 18th. February SPELLING BEE Din-ke- l, An-nal- ee MaK-enzi- Medication alone is rarely the answer for childhood depression Medication to control mood Tyson Lofgran Lofgran wins award at Pigeon show The Grand Circle Pigeon Club held its annual Parade of Champions Pigeon Show on February 14th in Hurricane. There were 63 exhibitors from the western United States with over 400 pigeons being exhibited. TVson Thomson, Nephi, won Best Oriental Roller. This bird went on to win Best Junior Bird and Best Sporting Bird. Tyson Lofgran, Nephi, won Best Junior Old Dutch Capu-chinKarissa Thomson, Nephi, won Best Bohemian Pouter. e. disorders may help children as well as adults, but younger patients need individual or family psychotherapy along with drugs, a Stanford child psychiatrist says. While drugs alone may work for some adults, its unlikely that a child will benefit from drugs alone, says Dr. Hans Steiner, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University. There is a tendency these days for insurance companies to encourage physicians to curtail expensive psychotherapy in favor of treating mood disorders with drugs, says Steiner. But we need to be especially careful when prescribing drugs such as Prozac (fluoxetine) for children, because physicians are less familiar with their effects on younger patients and because children are less likely to benefit from medication without psychotherapy, he explains. Fluoxetine belongs to a relatively new class of drugs, called Juab High School Presents wood. Academic only: Adam Hepler, Russell Jackson, Wesley Lynn, Travis Park, Daniel Reynolds, Dustin Shaw, Paul Sperry, Eric-k- a SPELLING BEE The 6th grade winners in the Juab Middle Wood. School Spelling Bee are: Hali Nielsen, center, 1st place ; Danielle Citizenship Only: Mary Hall, left, 2nd place; and Chelsey Elder, right, 3rd place. The DisBawden, Kelly Kenison, Mika trict Spelling Bee will take place Wednesday, February 18th, at 10 a.m. Sperry, Marc Young. SPELLING BEE The Nephi Elementary School Spelling Bee was held February 13th. 4th grade winners, from left: Brandie Finch, 1st; Chance Kendall, 2nd; Rian Ragle, 3rd; and Kaitlyn Isaac, 4th. 5th grade winners, from left: Marcie Tanner, 1st; Caitlyn Holladay, 2nd; Devin Belliston, 3rd; and Malaree Park, 4th. The District Spelling Bee will be held Wednesday, February 18th, at 10 a.m. serotonin-reuptak- e insays. If kids have trouble with school counselor, family physihibitors (SSRIs). These drugs as complex an issue as the rela- cian or a child psychiatrist, says selective fight feelings of depression by replacing low levels of the hormone serotonin, which the body usually manufactures. Persons with low levels of this hormone are prone to depression, possibly accompanied by aggression and irritability, says Steiner, who practices at Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital at Stanford. If children are acting out," being hostile because of depression, a pill might make them feel better, but the more complex behavioral issues wont necessarily improve without psychotherapy, he adds. The drugs kind of fuel the recovery, but they wont fix the whole thing," Steiner tionships with peers, simply Steiner. ele- vating their mood helps but does not automatically give you a whole new set of social skills. Former Nephi resident selected Police Chief in Texas As for when to consider seeking treatment forchildhood de- pression, Steiner says major clues include a sense of sadness that seems to be independent of whats going on in a childs life. If a child is sad one day because his or her friend didnt come over to play after school, obviously thats not depression. But if the child is sad for several Former Nephi resident, Glen L. Hill has been selected as the new Police Chief of the Grand Prairie Police Department. Hill is an partment. 18-ye- ar weeks, even when that best r veteran of the de- Fifty-fou- r friend is supportive and things (54) applications are going well, parents may be were received, including Hill. well advised to consult with the Hill has been a Lieutenant in the department since August, 1992. Prior to this he was a shift commander for the Field Operations Bureau. Hill has also worked in Criminal Investigations, Auto Theft, and the Tactical Unit. He has an Associates of Applied Science Degree and has completed Juab High School Defenders Of The Week numerous law enforcement QfllrQti .training courses. Hill holds the following honors a Ad awards: Instructor License; Master Peace Officer Certificate; ' Certificate of Merit Award; Supervisor of the Year, 1986, GP Police Association; Outstanding Achiever of the Year presented by the Lions Club; Supervisor ofthe Year, 1991, Lions Club; Officer of the Month Award, 1991, Grand Prairie Crime Commission. Hi is 44 years of age, is married, and hap five children. He is active in Boy Scouts of America, PTA, and in his church. He has been a resident of Grand Prairie since 1978. Glen was appointed as Police Chief effective on February 2, 1998. 1 a play dv three acts Brandon Thomas In February 20, 21 , & 23 Juab High School Auditorium 7: 30 p.m. Adults $3.00 Students $2.00 - : Ik Andy Messersmith , - r Brought to you each week by your . Defender Allen Law Office Defense permission granted by Samuel French, Inc. Family Law I |