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Show Page 7 Wednesday, April 30, 2003 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Blake Newton is the son of Howard and Kae Newton of Mona. His accomplishments include yearbook business editor (2 years), FBLA president and Business and Marketing Sterling Scholar. His is a member of the Youth Court, Youth and Families With Promise. After graduation, he plans to attend (The SENIOR SPOTLIGHT accomplishments include College. Snow College. HOSA, FBLA. She is a mentor with Youth and Families With Promise. After graduation, she plans to attend Utah Valley State College to earn an LPN license then transfer to Weber State University and specialize in pediatrics. DANCE RECITAL Masterpiece Collections is the theme for Dianas Dance Works Annual Recital. It will beheld Saturday, May 3, at 5.00 p.m. in the 7th&8th Crude Center Auditorium. Jazz, Clog, Cheer, and Ballroom dance will be featured along with a fun and exciting production number. This recital will be enjoyable to all ages. An invitation is extended to the public to come and enjoy a great night of entertainment. Lady Wasps sting Rowland Hall and Duchesne, but fall to Grand By Logan Vance JUS Correspondent Heather Kay led the Lady Wasps to victory going with two doubles for Juab in ' their 10-- win over Rowland Hall. Sally Smalley, and Brough reached base on doubles and Janice Proctor had a triple in the game. Juab committed only two errors to Rowland Hall. The Lady Wasps picked up their second win against Duchesne winning The SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Jefout front Wasps jumped frey Kay is the son of Mark and held off Duchesne for and Jamie Kay of Mona. He the win. Heather Kav had enjoys hunting, camping, a home run for the Wasps. snowmobiling and Alyse Greenhalgh. anil Janice the outdoors. After graduatProctor had a double each. ion, he plans to attend college . The Lady went erin the engineering field. ror free and had a triple by leather Kay and home run by Hal i Nielsen, but fell short in the first game against Grand The Lady Wasps out hit Grand in game two but Grand Aaron Stephensen stayed undefeated in region as they pulled away from the Heather Kay had Wasps 1 a triple, Hali Nielsen and Sally Smalley had doubles. completes apprenticeship as City lineman By Myrna Times-New- Mck-ayl- FBLA, Clarion staff, softball, honor roll. She has been Beehive 2nd counselor, Miamaid Lau1st counselor, rel president for the Mona 1st Ward. After graduation, she plans to attend the University of Utah to become an 2001-200- 2 him on completing his certification. The certificate came from the United States Department of Labor from the Office a Aaron Aagard Stephensen was honored at Nephi City Council meeting for his of achievement as a member of the Nephi City Electric Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Department. Stephensen completed an apprenticeship for the oc- 11-1- 11-- meeting and congratulated Trauntvein Correspondent s 7 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Alexandrea Carlton is the daughter of Rick and Doni Carlton of Mona. Her accomplishments include yearbook, Nephi, Utah s SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Echel Everitt is the daughter of Dale and Rhonda Everitt of Nephi. Her accomplishments include softball, Youth Court, Natural Helper, Kade Royce is the son of Dale and Gay Royce of Nephi. His track, football, school musical. He plays the guitar and enjoys playing hackie sack. After graduation, he plans to work then attend Dixie State Ttmcs-;XVfu- The certificate comes that department of the from cupation of lineman under, federal government because the apprenticeship is done the sponsorship of the Power Superintenin accordance with the basic dents Association. standards of apprenticeship established by the Secretary Mayor Chad Brough presented Stephensen with a of Labor. certificate at a recent council 3 Inter-mountai- W.t'-p.-- n 1 NOTICE FOR THE MEMBERS OF rtiYy.. 7-- Cl Sonya Gibson Gibson receives degree from USU (A Sonya Sue Gibson of formerly of Nephi, will graduate from Utah State University May 3, 2U03 with a bachelor of science degree in Elementary Education and Early Childhood Education. She is a daughter of Jessie H. Sud weeks of Springville, formerly of Nephi. She is married to Vance P. Gibson. She plans to teach kindergarten or first grade. private club for members) lai-ga- CRYSTAL EAGLE Front, from left: Ben Bernal, Katy Reynolds, Mehsa Chetlea. Brittney Ellsworth, Armanda Noot, Tia Allred, Kari Hiatt, Nicole Pereira, Heather Hennehsen, Dr. Michell Lundell. Back, from left: Dr. Mark Bczzant, Crystal Fawcett, Todd Kelly, Blake Neu tun, Douglas Wagstaff, Jeff Mathewson, Alex Hamilton, Ty Imamura, Derick Moody. tion. UVSC recently honored 17 high school seniors for being outstanding citizens through acts of service, leadership among peers and the community and sharing their knowledge and skills with others. There are so many good students in the community." said Jill Smith, director of high school to college orien- tation. We want to recognize acts of service and giving to others. Each high school in the Mountainland region is asked to nominate a 6tudent they feel meets the requirements for the Crystal Eagle Award for Outstanding Citizenship. The requirements include; The desire to learn and share expertii-e-, expressed sensitiv- ity for others, demonstrated qualities of leadership and on the student is plara-finattending UVSC. The student must be a high school senior, have a cumulative 3.0 GPA g s -- use the academic year at UVSC following graduation from hich school. The Crystal Eagle Award was given to the following students, Brittiley Ells- worth. Spanish Pork High School. Kari Hiatt. Li hi High School, Heather Henrichsen. Mountain View High School; Tia Allred. Spnngville High School; Crystal Fawcett. North Summit High School. Douglas Wagstaff, American Fork High School, Alex Ham nt Ingram receives degree from SUU -- -- Each Wednesday Pool night Each Friday with our Karaoke Sing along Live Entertainment Each Friday & Saturday BANDS FIRE HAWK FLASHPOINT MAY 2, 3 MAY 9, 10 16, 17 MAY 23, 24 MAY 30, 31 FOR-REN- T 2 MULE BLUES GOLD RUSH You can go home again. farmers', wi know that vou insure v uir In nic tc get things hack to normal if something At uni xpeuccJ happens whv vou II love the Run qimkiUim handling and the fast fair, fncndlv sen k evou get from a farmers agent li sail about going home again all me and gel a quote on the insurance that gets vou haek w hi rt u hi he long Vincent E Nagel Insurance Agent Vincent E Nagel Insurance Agency LLC Wade Ingram graduated from .Southern Utah University w ith a degree of Bac h lor of Applied Science and Technology m Criminal with a minor in Agra allure. Wade mured to the forme r Naalu Ih fun- - of of Cedar Citv and - the Steve and Pat rtc ui Irgram of Nephi Ju-ti- NCAA ch Tim-panogo- . -- E00D7AND7ARRETIZERS f27rm and have the respect of his ilton. lame Peak High S bool. Blake Newton, Juab High or her peers. The students nominated School. Todd Kc llv. are incredible." Smith said. High Sc h on 1: Ben Bernal. Many of them give their time Park City High School; Tv and energy to volunteering Imamura. Provo High Sc bool; at hospitals, coaching youth Melissa Chede.i. Orem High sports teams or even leading' School. Nicole Pereira. High School. Arclothing drives. Each student nominated manda Noot. South Summit receives a lead crystal eagle High S hiHil. Ji (f M it 1m w on. trophy and ail assembly held Payson High School; Katy Plea-ain their honor at their respecGrow Reynold--tive high schools. In addition, High School. Derick Moody. nominees and their families Timpuew High Sc hoed celebrated at a banquet held on UVSC campus. 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