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Show Page 6 Kay-lee- Brooks, Brian Brough, Kayla Johnson, Nathaniel Johnson, Bryan, Terika Bundy, Kyle Call- Cheyenne Jolley, Brady Jones, away, Andrea Campbell, Cassan- Casey Jones, Keisha Jones, dra Chryst, Arnold Clements, Trevor Jones, Ashlee Kay, KrisShaneil Cook, Erin Evans, tina Kay, Rocky Keith, Ben KenStephanie Farr, Joshua Fausett, dall, Lisa Kendall, Bethany Brandie Finch, Brian Fish, Col-ti- n Cody Larsen, Tyson Lofg-raChelsea Lynn, Gregory McFitzgerald, Joshua Flick-ingeRachel Garrett, Jade Coy, Levi McKay, Chelsea McGreenhalgh, Joshua Greenhal-gh- , Manus, Mikkell McPherson, Johnathon Hall, Justin Hall, Shad McPherson, Tyson McPher-soAmber Moffett, Angela Trevor Hall, Devin Hansen, Michelle Harper, Danielle Hath- Motes, Aaron Newton, Kellen away, Hilary Hitchcock, Erin Nielsen, Wade Nielson, Chase Howard, Brittany Hunt, Wyet Olpin, Tyler Olsen, Royce Orme, Ingram, Kevin Jackson, Ashlee Chelsea Park, Malaree Park, Jacobson, Ashley Jerman, Jere- Candis Proctor, Danielle Readmy Jessen, Krista Johnson, ing, Julia Rees, Kayla Rice, Layne Kay, Chance Kendall, Christian Richman, Jessica Row-leRobert Knowlton, Mari Larsen, Whitney Shepherd, Sally McKenzie Lundell, Jared Ly- Smalley, Colton Steele, Janell man, Amberlee Lynn, Michael May, Jessie McPherson, T.J. McPherson, Laci Memmott, Ken-iso- n, n, r, n. y, Michael Mickelson, Emily Motes, Aubree Nielsen, Tyler Olpin, Charlotte Painter, Joshua Palmer, Joey Park, Mark Paystrup, Thomas Platt, Dallen Proctor, Rian Ragle, Kristin Ray, Thomas Searle, Nathan Sevy, Kyle Smith, Raylund Smith, Nicole Snow, Jace Sperry, Jerika Sperry, Ashley Steele, Trent Stowell, Crystal Sundquist, Jeana Sutherland, Chandi Swift, Roger Thorpe, Natalie Turley, Jessica Wankier, Matthew Watson, Tyson Welch, Lauren Wickel, Wilkey, Jeffrey Willden, Ashley Winnie, Kevin Worwood. 6th grade: Christopher Allen, Joseph Allred, Jessica Ashworth, Mandy Baker, Nathan Bastian, Tabitha Bawden, Nicholas Devin Belliston, Scott Travis Bowles, Jesse Boyd, Sarah Bringhurst, Helen Bronson, Trent Campbell, Kee-n- a Casper, Breanne Chryst, Ashley Day, Shamra Dewitt, Erika Ch-ant- el Bed-doe- s, Dolan, Jade Ellison, Trinity Evans, Julee Eyre, Marlow Eyre, Stay on the bike safety Simons, Kara Spencer, Kade ladder,' Whitney Wickel,' Anthony Juab-Middl- e .Worwood. t 8th grade Academic only: JaStephenson, Rebecca'.Stubbs, Zach Diamond, Chelsey Elder, cob Bailey, Gregory Baird, Brian Greg Suitor, Carson Sutherland, Kolby Ence, Mitchell Forbes, Eyre, Lindsee Greenhalgh, Marcie Tanner, Taya Taylor, Le- Tamara Jacquart, Jace Jones, Jamie Jones, Jeffrey Kay, Chrisonard Telford, Angela Tidwell, McKell Memmott, Rex Mem- tina Lund, Aaron Sperry, Shane Jodie Wankier, Emili'Webb, mott, Adam Neilsen, Gregory Stubbs, Sue Suitor. Ryan Weight, Heather Wilkey, Neilsen, Daniel Thomas, Bren-no- n 8th grade Citizenship only: Cierra Worwood, Travis WorTolley, Kyle Worwood. With the start of the summer Dolan, Ashley Kendall, Ashley 7th grade Citizenship: Jenni- Amanda Moffett, wood. season it means more outdoor Stephanie 7th grade Academic & Citizen- fer Parker, Paul Shepherd. Nielsen, Amy Paystrup, Janice activities and recreation and one ship: Abby Allred, Britney 8th grade Academic & Citizen- Proctor, Kara Robinson, Selena of the most popular activities for Bowles, Jacob Boyd, Michael ship: Lisa Allred, Valerie Allred, Sutherland. warmer weather is bicycling. Broadhead, Kayleen Bronson, Kolyer Andersen, Jennifer However, most people dont realRaquel Brough, Brandon Day, Bailey, Hannah Bawden, Steven No-Ki- ll ize that hundreds of thousands Mallory Everitt, Amy Fish, Brit- Besendorfer, Mindy Booth, Dezri of children are injured every year tany Frampton, Suzanne Goble, Bowers, McKayla Brough, in bicycle crashes. That is why it Natasha Hall, Melissa HathaCarlton, Meagan Carter, is so vital to teach your child way, Travis Jarrett, Shandy Cherice Chryst, Nanci Dicaro, some very important bicycle safeJohnson, Michael Kay, Jacey Ana Flores, Lyndsie Fowkes, ty rules. Representatives of some 20 Keith, Christina Kendall, Shee-n- a Laura Gould, Alyse Greenhalgh, 1. Wear a Helmet! A bike helMajor, Audra Morey, Makay Mariah Guillory, Natalie Hitch- animal welfare organizations met should be worn on every ride Mortensen, Hali Nielsen, Aubrey cock, Dirk Hooley, Cheyenne have agreed to join forces in an no matter how short or how close Nielson, Talisha Olsen, Melissa Howarth, Kristin Husbands, ambitious campaign to make to home. In fact, the majority of Park, Erin Peterson, Lynley Rachel Hyde, Jessica Johnson, Utah the first ll state in the bike crashes happen near home. Peterson, Emily Reynolds, Kri-st- Kristin Jones, Mandee Jones, country. 2. Ride on the right, with trafMeeting in Salt Lake City last fic. Riding against traffic confusShaw, Lacey Smith, Diane Diana Kay, Heather Kay, Natalie Sperry, Kyle Sperry, Jennifer Knowlton, Lindsey Lundell, Jen- weekend, the animal advocates es or surprises drivers, especialSpotten, Harris Taylor, Melodi nifer Lynn, Maranda McPher- formed an alliance with the goal ly when they are not expecting Turley, Rachelle Wardle, Stefanie son, Jake Molyneaux, Rachelle of eliminating the destruction of to find a biker when they round Wamick, Amy Watson, Brittany Morey, Blake Newton, Colette healthy cats and dogs in animal a comer or go over a hill. Webb, Amberly Westring, Whit- Olpin, Shayla Pew, Courtney shelters over the next five years. 3. Know the rules of the road Last year, 26,000 healthy and and Reading, Kensey Savage, Scott ney Worwood. obey them. A bicycle is a ve7th grade Academic only: Sensibaugh, Jamie Sevy, Trevor adoptable cats and dogs were put hicle and should obey all the Breann Bowles, Chett Coombs, Shaw, Valorie Shepherd, Sarah to death in Utah because homes same traffic laws, signs, and could not be found for them. Namarkings as cars. tionally, the statistics are, of 4. Use hand signals to indicate course, even more grim, with five or Signals are turning million potential companion an- rules of thestopping. road as well and its apply for free or reduced-pric- e tacting the local school food ser- imals euthanized annually. to let others know meals, households should fill out vice supervisor for more informaThe Salt Lake City meeting important the application and return it to tion. The policy contains an outmoves you are going to what was hosted by Best Friends Ani- make. their school or district office. The line of the hearing procedure. In certain cases, foster children mal Sanctuary of Kanab, the information provided on the ap5. Watch out for dangerous animal nations refuge largest court of for who be will the wards are used the purlegal plication things in the roadway such as moveand a leader in the pose of determining eligibility are also eligible for benefits. If ment. litter, gravel, tree ll shelters do not eu- potholes, and may be verified at any time household has foster children livand storm grates, branches thanize animals except when which can cause during the school year by school ing with it and wishes to apply you to lose confor meal benefits for such chil- they are hopelessly ill. The trol. or other program officials. g session in the For the school officials to de- dren, the household should con6. Dont carry passengers. If Hotel attracted 70 Wyndham informatermine eligibility, the household tact the school for more your friend doesnt have a bike, people, including individual an- get off and walk your bike with must provide the following infor- tion. The information provided by imal rescuers, as well as animal him. Bikes with one seat are mation listed on the application: Names of all household mem- the household is confidential and protection agency officials. made for only one person even if Agencies represented at the bers; Social Security number of will be used only for purposes of they have a rack or pegs. An adthe adult completing the appli- determining eligibility and veri- meeting, among them Best ditional passenger may shift cation or a statement that the fying data unless a wavier re- Friends, Salt Lake County Ani- their weight unexpectedly or mal Services, Wasatch Humane, block the vision of the person does not possess one; leasing the use of the informadriver, household monthly income by tion for other specific programs the Humane Society of Utah, and which can lead to a crash. source and recipient; and the sig- is signed by the parentguardian. Summit County Friends of Ani7. Encourage children to walk nature of an adult household Families directly certified will mals, will develop a funding pro- their bikes home when it gets member certifying that the infor- receive a waiver release form for posal for spaying and neutering, dusk. Even with reflectors and their signature with the notifi- adoptions and public awareness lights, night riding requires spemation provided is correct. programs which will be present- cial skills that most children do Households are required to re- cation letter. The U.S. Department of Agr- ed to directors of Maddies Fund. not yet have. port increases in household inMaddies Fund is the $200 milof iculture come over $50 per month or (USDA) prohibits dis8. Inspect bike regularly for $600 per year and decreases in crimination in its programs and lion philanthropic endeavor of proper fit and good mechanical household size. Applications may activities on (he basis of race, PeopleSoft, Inc. founder Dave condition. Stay away from bikes be submitted at any time during color, national origin, gender, re- DuffieldShd his wife, Cheryl, to that your child will grow into." nation. The fiind Your child should be able to sit the year. If a household member ligion, age, disability or political create a in is named memory of the Duff-ield-s on the seat with hands on the becomes unemployed or if the beliefs. (Not all prohibited bases pet dog Maddie. household size changes, the fam- apply to all programs.) Persons and place the balls The wonderful offer from handlebars, alily should contact the school. with disabilities who require of both feet on the ground. Also, Maddies Fund has opened up check the Such changes may make the chil- ternative means for communicahandlebars, wheels, dren of the household eligible for tion of program information the potential for us in Utah to brakes, seat adjustment, reflecfree or reduced-pric- e meals. (Braille, large print, audio tape, obtain substantial funding for tors, and chain. Under the provisions of the etc.) should contact the USDAs new programs, said Gregory Riding a bike is fun if it is free and reduced-pric- e policy, a TARGET Center at (202) Castle, Best Friends director of done safely. While many parents Utah Outreach and organizer of 0 (voice and TDD). designated approving official will may have been lucky enough to the Utah alliance. To file a complaint of discrimireview applications and detersurvive childhood without a seCastle said ideas advanced rious bicycle-relate- d mine eligibility. If a parent or nation, write USDA, Director, injury, you guardian is dissatisfied with the Office of Civil Rights, Room during brainstorming sessions in shouldn't count on luck to protect adLake include more Salt City Whitten Building, 14th ruling of the official, heshe may 326-your child. Teach them these bawish to discuss the decision on and Independence Avenue, SW, vertising of discount steriliza- sic safety rules. For more inforan informal basis. If the parent Washington, D.C. 20250-941- 0 or tions, purchasing medical equip- mation on bike safety, contact the ment for a mobile spayneuter Central Utah Public for4 wishes to a call make and (202) (voice guardian Health Demal appeal, heshe may make a TDD). USDA is an equal oppor- unit, jointly sponsored adoption partment at (435) 1 or events and broader Internet adrequest either orally or in writ- tunity provider and employer. (435) vertising of adoptable animals. ing to the hearing official by con-- School Honor roll announced for The Juab Middle School Hon- Jessica Ferguson, Derrick Fulor Roll for 4th quarter 1998-9- 9 ton, Craig Garrett, Anthony has been released. Those stu- Gavin, Audrey Gould, Morgan dents making the honor roll are Gould, Chad Greenhalgh, Kevin as follows. Greenhalgh, Jordan Guillory, 5th grade: Megan Archuleta, Brett Hansen, Brady Harris, Stephanie Babashoff, Kate Linsay Hart, Tanya Hathaway, Bates, Jacob Bishop, Jordan Kevin Henderson, Brock HodgBlack, Shane Blackett, Michael son, Caitlin Holladay, Matt n Howard, Chet Ingram, Matye Blackham, Curtis Blanton, Bozzuto, Heather Bradley, Ingram, Katie Jackson, Rachel Michael Bringhurst, Jessica Jacobs, Angela Johnson, Megan Wednesday, June 9, 1999 Nephi, Utah 3Iljs path follow the rules - Alex-andr- ea Utah Campaign first in the country no-ki- al Free school lunch policy announced Local School Food Authorities announced their policy for free and reduced-pric- e meals for chil- dren unable to pay the full price of mealsmilk served under the National School Lunch, School Breakfast, andor Special Milk programs. Almost all schools in the local districts have a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. Childrenhouseholds currently approved for Food Stamps, Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, or Family Employ- ment Program (FEP) are automatically eligible for milk and or free meal benefits. These households will receive a letter notifying them of eligibility and giving them further instructions or they may fill out an abbreviated application through their school or district. Application forms for those not directly certified are being sent home with an accompanying letter to parents or guardians. To no-ki- ll No-ki- day-lon- no-ki- ll RISE & FALL OF WOMENS HORMONES 50,000 women die each year of Breast Cancer. Now is the time to become educated at 2:00 & 7:00 Seminars held each Wed. during the month of June at the Nephi Firehouse. For more information, call Lorie Steiner at Nellie Beverly Painter 623-0540 Ann Kogianes Stephensen 623-332- 0, 5, 623-235- 720-260- 720-596- 896-545- 623-069- 6. Do you have Aphids, Bill Bugs, Spiders and Spider Mites, Ants, & Earwigs? 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