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Show ' Wednesday, April 1, 1998 If Izdb t imM-Jfof- inning and threw 2 strikeouts. The Wasps were supposed to play South Summit last Saturccn-rcI- cn C-- "-o day, but the game was rained out and will be rescheduled. They The Juab High School Baseball Brad Peterson had 1 run. Brett will play Gunnison at home toteam soundly defeated the Bea- Mortensen had 2 2 day. runs, hits, Varsity will begin at 3:00 ver Beavers 16-- 6 last Monday. and 1 RBI. p.m. with JV following at 5:00 Things were a little dry for the At pitcher, Jared Jarrett p.m. The team will travel to St. Wasps in the first inning as Bea- pitched 4 innings and threw 4 Joseph Saturday. The game will ver took a 0 lead. Juab started strikeouts. Josh Park pitched 1 begin at 10:00 a.m. CzCzz.z Ccctjc? In 1-- rolling in the second inning though. They scored 8 runs while holding Beaver to only 2. and i? The third inning continued i DAS much the same as the Wasps got around the bases 5 more times. They didnt let Beaver score at all. Beaver scored 3 runs in the fourth to try to rally back against the Wasps who didnt score at all ' The Bureau of Land Manage- DILTwT zens to have a meaningful say in ment (BLM) and Utahs Gover- how public lands are managed, f nor Michael O. Leavitt are Cal- said Lamb. The Council consists of 15 in the fourth. Juab finished the ling for nominations to fill behind terms expiring this year members. Representation is digame with 3 more runs and member on Utahs statewide Resource verse and balanced equally didnt let Beaver score again. Trevor Casper made 2 runs, Advisory Council (RAC). The among three general-intere' . had 3 hits, 3 RBIs, a double, and RAC provides advice and recom- categories a homerun for the Wasps. Josh mendations to BLM on the use Representatives of grazing, Park had 1 run. Brett Lovell had and management of 22 million energy and mining, timber, d acres of public lands in Utah. ' vehicles and developed 2 runs, 1 hit, 1 RBI, and a homThe Council provides advice on recreation (Category 1). erun. Shane Woolslayer had 1 Representatives of environrun and 1 hit. Mike Howarth had the broad array of resources, soand 4 runs, 4 hits, 3 RBIs, 3 doubles, cial, and economic issues that mental n organizaand a homerun. Jared Jarrett confront land managers and lohad 1 run, 2 hits, and 2 RBIs. cal communities,' according to tions, archaeological and historBLM 'State Director Bill ic interests, and wild horse and Jeremy Lynn had 1 run, 1 hit, 1 Utah burro groups (Category 2). Lamb. RBI, and a triple. Cody citi- RAC Utah enables The Representatives of State and 1 Molyneaux had hit and 1 win. st . off-roa- resource-conservatio- local government, Native Seventeen members of the Mt. Nebo FFA recently attended the state convention in Cedar City. The Mt. Nebo Chapter received the Superior Chapter Award. Brandy Sutherland, Tamra Sutherland, April Fowkes and Paula McPherson received their State Degree. Tamra Sutherland Amer- ican tribes, academicians involved in natural sciences, and FFA raomfcorcj Gutorcc CtaOo COGuOGuJCG Nephi, Utah cr the public at large (Category 3). Hie BLM is seeking nominations for a total of five Council vacancies; one vacancy in Category 1 and two won the State Proficiency Award vacancies each in Categories 2 and for Specialty Animal Production. 3. Council members are appointed Mayne Mortensen competed in to serve terms, on a the Creed Speaking Contest and staggered-terbasis, with did well. d of the Council subject to Donni Phillips and Stephen each or Phillips provided the entertain- appointment reappointment ment during one of the sessions. year. Council members m one-thir- serve without monetary compensation but are reimbursed for travel and per fiiem expenses. Council members must be Utah residents. Tb apply, please submit the following information to either the Bureau of Land Managements Utah State Director, Bill Lamb, P.O. Box 45155, or Salt Lake City, UT 84145-015Governor Michael O. Leavitt, co John Harja, Room 116, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, UT 84114. Nomination letters should describe the nominees Name, address (home and business), telephone numbers (home Page 7 OaDOcsd rcanood (LDtaCa English DanndC3no Arts foccCaoc' oQ Gho Voc? Lorraine Wallace doesnt wear devised a more effective assessa cape, have vision, or pos- ment which is given to all 5th, n sess strength; but 8th and 11th graders. to her students and colleagues Lorraine also serves as an she is a super-herLorraine teacher in our district. does what all teachers strive to She has served as the rural do: make a difference. She has schools representative for UCTE. profoundly affected the lives of She is an active participant in her students and has inspired the Utah Writing Project as well. excellent EnglishLanguage She has also presented at severArts education on a school, dis- al conferences in state and across trict and state level. the country including last years ; On a school wide level, Lor- UCTE Spring Conference, the raine is responsible for teaching Rural Schools Conference, and AP English, Advanced Writing, the International Conference for Humanities, English 12, English Critical Thinking at Sonoma 11 Honors, and Chorus. Lorraine State University. , also serves as the English deIn her spare time Lorraine enpartment chair, Sterling Schol- joys writing poetry and short stoar advisor, Newspaper advisor, ries. She has also written copy and Chorus advisor. for the local newspaper. While some teachers would Lorraine Wallace has made a choose to teach the easy class- profound contribution to the es classes where students are teaching of EnglishLanguage and want to learn Lorraine also teaches the difficult classes. This year, Lorraine volunteered to teach the English 12 class, a class for students who had foiled the writing competency. She has over 40 students in her class, many of whom have been turned off to English several years ago. She engages On Wednesday evening, March these students in meaningful 26th, members of the Nephi Liactivities while teaching them to ons Club, armed with socket and write. She has been very success- end wrenches and elbow grease ful in teaching the lower achiev- invaded the Juab Centennial ing students as well as the high- Playhouse in the Juab County er, Complex building. On a school level, she also Approximately 250 seats were serves as a mentor to student repaired and made ready for teachers and new teachers. She cleaning and also mentors first year teachers Project chair was Shirl Nichols. within the school. After the completion of the reOn a district level, she serves pairs, Jack Zoulek, Lion, served on the School Improvement com- a delicious supper in the playmittee to represent the teachers house to the following members of Juab High School to the dis- who participated: the White trict. She also teaches night brothers (Shannon, Hap, and School each quarter. Vard), Ted Jones, Mel Bennett, Lorraine has also been funda- Jim Bosh, Done Eyre Sr., Don mental in revamping our dis- Eyre Jr., and Shirl Nichols. tricts writing competency. ForThere are so many other merly the district administered projects in the old auditorium a writing competency which con- that could be completed by vosisted of a.multiple choice gram- lunteers. Citizens of the county mar test. Lorraine realized that are urged to contact Bob Day or this was not an accurate indica- Keith Rawlinson for instructions tion of a students ability to write. on what can be done to help with She participated in training and the project. ! x-r- ay super-huma- o. Arts on a school, district, and state level. She instructs, encourages, and inspires students of all ability levels. She teaches teachers the importance of good self-motivat- ed Lions Club repair scats at Centennial Playhouse 1 fire-proofin- g. i. and businesa),opatibrititle Education colleges, degrees, 3 L, Horse club will meet on Thursdays Horse Club will The Levan 4-- H 4-- H meet Thursdays from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at George Kendalls arena. In case of inclement weather, meet at 169 West Center Street in Levan (without your horse). Club membership is open to with a boys and girls, ages horse or access to a horse and equipment. For more information, call Ryan or Catina Nichols at 8, 623-217- Cheeleader tryouts on April 7th 98-9- mqjor field of study). AWARD Tamra Sutherland accepts the Stae Proficiency Award for Specialty Animal Production from National Secretary of FFA. Career highlights (significant related experience, civic and professional activities, elected offices, etc.). 'framing, education andor expeJ" rience. . Experience or knowledge of the councils geographic area ofjurisdiction. . Experience in working with disparate groups to achieve collaborative solutions (e.g., civic organizations, planning commissions, school ' r boards). , your cable company fo take a hike instead. Tell the three Area (among categories) ofinter-- ? est to be represented. Indicate any BLM permits, leases or licenses that you hold. Letters ofreferences from interests or organizations to be represented. Nominations will be accepted until May 7, 1998. The State Director and Governor will work closely together prior to forwarding recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior for his final decision. For general-intere- AWARDS Brandy Sutherland, Tamra Sutherland, April Fowkes and Paula McPherson received their State Degrees at the convention. Mr. Baird, FFA teacher on second row. st Tired of cable rate increases? Then turn on DIRECTV and find out what 3.3 million subscribers already know. DIRECTV offers the most movies and sports of any other minklish service or cable and poor picture quality? Get DIRECTV and tel your cable company to lake more information, please call Sherry Foot, BLM External Afor fairs Office, (801) John Harja, State of Utah, (801) 9. l fI ? 1 1 O pw'ynT ) RO Total Choke Platinum USSB Entertainment Unlimited absolutely FREE! a hike. t , nsMenssre HmtfHWComiiior)w I il and sRmkiisimC um 1 now 539-419- 5, 538-155- 1 Buy and well give you one month of provider. Why put up with rising rates, limited programming C Cl LLXJ SMcrtfcxte for rubs and regulations. Computer Ci Electronics 205 N Main, Nephi (435)623-422- 2 ckakr today or cc3 See your 00-405-37- coukv QVC $40cmilyourtraSHN'oHi JKMnW, 90nV iVVXMnl CyPy. starting as law as $199. yOSS priceslocal sdcZ'.ts 6 El c:i UfaktitOadcirdoaktoiwsMa da 7 n 1WS a CN ole 3MO jx nn 43 Of Tear hiwlU y PEGASUS gggU TELEVISION SATELLITE C13 DIRECTV. ' at Ob I I It i t IMAMOV S 1 sw mmM mart - , e Sj mmtmmat taa tab U 4. Cheerleader tryouts for the 9 school year will be held Tuesday, April 7th at 5:00 p.m. In the Juab High School Gym. The public is invited to attend. Admission $2.00 adults, $1.00 for students. j " . Lorraine Wallace w b u. |