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Show Page 6 Nephi, Utah 10th grade: Johnathan Jyab High School announces the 4th quarter honor roll for 2002-200- Adams, Joseph Allred, Cari Breckenridge, Keena Casper, Ashley Clark, Sarah Clark, Ashley Day, Erika Dolan, Milinda Esplin, Julee Andrews, Samuel Baird, Jordan Black, Shane Blackett, Jessica Brooks, Chrysten Bussian, Jacqueline Carlton, ShaNeil Cook, Olivia Creps, Efin Evans, Stephanie Farr, Brian Fish, Rachel Garrett, Hilary Hitchcock, Erin Howard, Ashlee Jacobson, Levi Jenson, Chance Kendall, Mckenzie Lundell, Lynn, Michael May, Eyre, Jessica Ferguson, Craig Garrett, Audrey Gould, Chad Greenhalgh, Kevin Green-halgh- , Jordan Guillory, Brett Hansen, Brady Harris, Lindsay Hart, Caitlin Matt Howard, Matye Ingram, Katie Jackson, Nathaniel Johnson, Casey Jones, Trevor Jones, BethaHol-lada- e Aubree Nielsen, Tyler Olpin, Charlotte Painter, Teisha Painter, Joshua Palmer, ny Kenison, Tyson Lofgran, Ruth Malloch, Barbara Matthews, Kellen Nielsen, Wade Nielson, Chase Olpin, Tyler Olsen, Royce Orme, Chelsea Mark Paystrup, Rian Ragle, Jennifer Ramirez, Christina Reynolds, Cynthia Reynolds, Nichole Snow, Jed Spencer, Chandler Stagg, Mavanie Stanley, Ashley Steele, Travis Stickney, Trent Stowell, Jeana Sutherland, Alexan- dria Taylor, Tyrie Thalman, Roger Thorpe, Kayla Veater, Kathryn West, Lauren Wick-el- , Chantel Wilkey, Ashley Winnie, Kevin Worwood. Collin Bateman, Tressa Black, Cynthia Bliss, Breann Bowles, Brian Breckenridge, Belliston, Scott Besendorfer, All-re- Am-berle- 11th grade: Kyle Adams, Abby Allred, Spencer Banks, ary Barr, Nathan Bastian, Bryan Behrmann, Devin 3 9th grade: Melanie Allred, Shauna Allred, Stewart Timothy Allred, Bryan . Park, Malaree Park, Laura Peeler, Danielle Reading, Kayla Rice, Aaron Simons, Sally Smalley, Colton Steele, Janell Stephenson, Rebecca Stubbs, Carson Sutherland, Taya Taylor, Jodie Wankier, Emily Webb, Ryan Weight, Grace West, Leanna Wilker-son- , Cierra Worwood, Travis Whitney Worwood. 12th grade: Lisa Allred, Valerie Allred, Kolyer An- Worwood. Zach- Raquel Brough, Cassidy Carter, Taryn Christensen, Chett Coombs, Nathan Crow, Brandon Day, Chelsey Elder, Michael Elder, Kolby Ence, Mallory Everitt, Ferrin Fautin, Amy Fish, Brittany Frampton, Suzanne Goble, Andrea Harper, Melissa Hathaway, Ashley Hill, Dustin Jarrett, Travis Jarrett, Shandy Johnson, Michael Kay, Jacey Keith, Tim y, Mckell Memmott, Rex Memmott, Audra Morey, Ilali Nielsen, Aubrey Nielson, Talisha Olsen, Atlee Osborne, Colby Park, Melissa Park, Erin Peterson, Lynley Peterson, Emily Reynolds, Heidi Richards, Paul Shepherd, Teri Stewart, Melanie Tatton, Harris Taylor, Courteney Terry, Daniel Thomas, Brennon Tolley, Melodi Turley, Rachelle Wardle, Travis dersen, Jacob Bailey, Jen- nifer Bailey, Gregory Baird, Steven Besendorfer, Dezri Bowers, Laurence Bunker, Ashley Dolan, James Esplin, Brian Eyre, Casey Ferguson, Trever Gadd, Alyse Green- halgh, Mariah Guillory, Bob Harward, Craig Higginson, Natalie Hitchcock, Dirk Hooley, Rachel Hyde, Shiloh Jessop, Kristin Jones, Heath- er Kay, Jeffrey Kay, Natalie Knowlton, Janelle Maxwell, Rachelle Morey, Karson Morgan, Troy Mortensen, Joshua Newton, Brett Nielsen, Colette Olpin, Paksupa Pakan-ant- , Amy Paystrup, Janice Proctor, Natasha Roberts, Kensey Savage, Valorie Shepherd, Joseph Sherwood, Sarah Simons, Darin Smith, Kara Spencer, Brock Sperry, Shane Stubbs, Selena Sutherland, Logan Vance, Joel West, Whitney Wickel, Anthony Worwood, Jeffrey Zirbes. Warner, Stefanie Warnick, Brittany Webb, Corrie Winn, vehicle education encouraged and promoted Off-highw- ay .With the number of y vehicles (OHV) in Utah reaching an high, Utah State Parks and Recreation staff remind riders to play it safe. All too often, an enjoyable day of recreating in Utahs mountains, deserts or other areas ends in tragedy because of an accident or injury on an ATV all-tim- e Stucki. This is the single biggest contributor to accidents in the state. A recent survey of reported accidents confirms Stuckis observation. percent of Statistically, trained operators are significantly under represented in accident statistics. For example, in 2002, Utah State park rangers investigated 168 OHV accidents. Of those 188 victims, 18 percent were under' 6 years old, and only nine of who are moving to a new or more powerful machine, or who are returning to the sport, consider taking a training class to refresh their y May receives USAA award in English The United States Achievement Academy announced that Michael May has been nmed a United States National Award winner in English. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes fewer than 10 of all American high school students. Michael, who attends Juab High School, was nominated for this national award by Mrs. Wallace, a teacher at the school. Michael will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nationally. Michael is the son of Randy 1 y 4-- 1 The Last Time Mortgage Rates Were This Low, These Were At An High. are the lowest they've been in more than 40 years. But, while tail fins mav never return, rates will. So if you've been Making outdoor fun safer thinking about buying summer laceration season begins a home or refinancing the home you're already in, now's the time. And, as always, our loan specialists give you the personal Sunshine, green grass and family gatherings all signs summertime is Finally here. If youre like most Americans, youre already spending more time outdoors. Running. Biking. Hiking. Gardening. Fun, but not without risk. Doctors know that a boost in summer activity increases the number of accidents that end up with a trip to the emergency room. Statistics show that ER visits steadily rise during the warm weather months, with open wound being the leading diagnosis. An even more alarming fact: For children under 14 theres an 18 percent increase between the months of May and August. To reduce the chances of you or a loved one suffering a severe laceration and requiring emergency care, you should: Plan Ahead Know your surroundings. Make sure you have the address and directions to the nearest hospital at all times. Think "First Aid" Always keep a freshly stocked First-aikit in an accessible area of your home and car. Be Prepared Keep emergency contact numbers available and carry a cell phone, if possible. And always carry your insurance card. Don't Panic Whatever d happens, remain calm. call for current rates: Nephi FarWest Bank Vnat your bank should be. 435-623-06- Ex- perts say its essential to 51 rpic jg www.FarWestBank.com making good decisions in stressful situations. Prepare for Warm Weather Make sure you have plenty of water to dnnk , and dress in clothes in hot, humid weather. loose-fitted- light-colore- d Know Your limits Don't overdo it! Overexerting your V Erin Evans Michael May skills.Utah State Parks and and Painter, and vehiRecreation recently entered Scott Tonya and May. His Nancy cle accident victims reported into partnerships with the Gordon are ATV Safety Institute, the grandparents having had no formal training and Connie Kelson, Richard in vehicle operathose completed the Divisions Motorcycle Safety Foundaand Marilyn May, and Jim tion. training program. Nationally, tion, Utah State University and Zoma Painter. oe motorcycle. Stucki suggests riders, the Consumer Product Safety Extensions program, Eric Stucki, OHV educaregardless of age, enroll in Commission reports nearly and the Utah Farm Bureau tion specialist with Utah one of many training courses 40 percent of all ATV accident to help bring training to more riders. 4. Always ride within your State Parks and Recreation, available throughout the victims are children underl6 Utah riders.Any of these orencourages riders of all ages state. These courses are re- years old. ganizations can direct riders ability and within the capaWe definitely feel our emto get appropriate education quired for youth ages eight to to an appropriate training bility of the machine.Never 6 who want to ride on public before venturing out on a attempt any maneuver that phasis on education, coupled course. In addition to obtainride. land. Since 1987, Utah State with parental supervision, ing quality training, Utah makes you feel uncomfortable. has made a difference, said State Parks and Recreation ;The vast majority of Parks and Recreation has of- Stucki. 5. Never ride alone. Always riders have never taken an fered training for young ,i makes the following suggesride in a group. Not only is education course, reports He also suggests riders : tions for OHV riders: this more fun, but it is also 1. Always wear a helmet and other protective safer. 6. Finally, ATVs and most gear.Utah law requires helmets for any rider under 18. motorcycles are designed for 2. Parents should make a single opera tor.Never carry sure the ATV or motorcycle a passenger on any OHV that their child will be riding is isnt designed for multiple the appropriate size for the riders. For more information on age, ability and size of the child. The Division offers a OHV safety or education, All-Ti- me contact Utah State Parks and guide sheet for parents. Recreation at 3. Parents should always and coach young supervise We all know that interest rates there's no telling when higher Seventy-eigh- t Wednesday, June 10, 2003 self is no fun, and its dangerous. Participate in outdoor' activities and sports with a friend or family member, and watch for signs of exhaustion during the really scorching summertime heat. Wear Protective Gear When participating in outdoor activities, always wear appropriate protective gear, such as bike helmets, kneepads and wrist guards. Protect your skin by using a sunscreen. Learn the Difference, Between a Cut and a Laceration Know when a cut is serious enough for emergency care. If a wound is still bleeding after Five minutes of steady and Firm pressure, or if it appears deep or gaping" open, its time to head to the ER. Think Fast, Act Fast Once you've identified that you or a family member suffered a serious cut or laceration, seek medical attention immediately-i- t could prevent infection and scarring. Although prevention may be the best option for avoiding wounds, safety precautions and gear can't always provide complete protection. It's important to know how to deal with a serious cut or laceration and when to seek emergency medical care. Left unattended, even for a short period of time, open cuts and lacerations may attract a high level of bacteria, increasing the risk of infection and scarring after the wound has been closed. The American College of Emergency Physicians says the following warning signs prompt you to seek immediate ER care for serious cuts and lacerations: Evans is named to USAA, The United States Achievement Academy announced that Erin Evans of Nephi has been named a United States National Award Winner in English and Honor Roll. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes fewer than 10 of all American high school students. Erin, who attends Juab High School, was nominated for this national award by Mrs. Wallace, a teacher at theschool. Erin will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nationally. Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in Americas history. Certainly, United States Achievement Academy winners should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and achievement, said Dr. George Stevens, Founder of the United States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects U SAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualiFied sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a students academic performance, interest and aptitude, leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm, motiva- tion to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, depend- ability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Erin is the daughter of Bruce and Kayleen Evans of Nephi. Her grandparents are Carl and Marjorie Evans of Summit, and Jack and Jean Dansie of Nephi. A wound that still bleeds after applying 5 minutes of steady, firm pressure. A wound that appears deep of gaping open. A deep puncture wound, such as one caused by stepping on a piece of sharp glass or a nail. Any cut from animal bites and human bites. Any wound that has glass, metal or dirt embed- - ded in it. A wound that shows signs of serious infection. DifFiculty with movement or sensation after a cut or lac- eration. Nephi City hires new employees By Umes-Neu- Myrna Trauntvein s Correspondent Nephi City Council held candidate interviews following city council meeting on Tuesday. They held the interviews during the councils scheduled executive session. Following the interviews, council members agreed to hire Shawn Bryan as the journey lineman with the Nephi City Power Department. Justin Kimball and Craig Ryan will work as reserve police officers in the Nephi City Police Department. Council members also agreed to hire Lonnie Stillson as the night waterman at the golf course. ' . , -- , |