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Show tDe Nephi, Utah Ctmes-efn- s use W, ggawfj t '' rsr Page 6 Nielsen named "" Li iJ V 1 to USAA in zmT1 English The United States Achievement Academy announced that Hali Nielsen has been named a United States National Award Winner in English. This award is a prestigious-hono- r very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes fewer than 10 of all American high school students. Hali, who attends Juab High School was nominated for this national award by Mrs. Lorraine Wallace, a -- -- 'FIRST PLACE Whitney Worwood, Talisha Olsen and Chelsea Park brought home awards from yearbook workshop. teacher at the school. Hali will appear in the United States Achievement Yearbook students win big at yearbook workshop Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nation' ally. r Three Juab High School students came away with a $ 1 ,000 first place prize at the Jostens Summer Workshop held in Park City. Whitney Worwood. Talisha Olsen and Chelsea Park spent three full days creating the winning plan for their division. Talisha also won a $20 award for her individual layout. intermountain area to learn desktop publishing, design, writing and production skills at the Jostens Summer Workshop. Juab students have consistently performed well having won or placed in the competition for seven Beehive Martial Arts students make their mark at the Utah Summer Games 1, Taekwondo students from Beehive Martial Arts com- peted against several other Martial Arts schools from around the state at the Utah Rummer Games in Cedar City pn June 21, 2003. The competition consisted of sparring ,and forms. The following students received medals: Vivek Patel, (jlolby Lavery, Matthew Lavery, Nathanael Malloch received silver in sparring; Tina Allred gold in forms, gold in sparring; Blacky Lavery silver in forms, silver in sparring; Kurt Allred in sparring; Rory Anderson silver in sparring; Manuel gold in forms, gold in sparring; Justin Curtis gold in spar- Braun gold in forms, gold in ring; Tory S. Anderson gold sparring; Zac Allred silver in in forms, silver in sparring; forms; Makaila Kendall gold Ruth Malloch silver in forms, in forms, gold in sparring; Davee Lavery gold in forms, silver in sparring; Sarah Malloch silver in forms, gold in gold in sparring; Tyler Allred sparring; Wendy Lavery gold gold in forms, bronze in sparin sparring; Ashli Allred gold ring; Stormee Lavery silver in in forms; Danielle Braun silforms, silver in sparring; ver in forms, gold in sparring; Braun bronze in forms. Robert and Machelle Love-joCameron Robinson bronze in from Black Diamond Taeforms, bronze in sparring; Anna Malloch silver in forms, kwondo were a major source silver in sparring; Ashley of help and support for the Malloch gold in forms, bronze students. Ga-bi- e y citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, depend- ability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Hali is the daughter of Raymond and Sandy Nielsen of Nephi. Smith graduated from Stevens-Heneger Angela Dawn Garrett-Smitgraduated on June 12, h 2003 from Stevens-Henege- r College with a certification in Medical Assisting. Angie graduated cum laude with a GPA of 3.7. Angie is a 1992 graduate Nephi five regional discovery for early fall Field day at the Utah Agricultural Experiment Stations Nephi Dryland Farm is set for Tuesday, July 1, from 9 p.m., and showcases research being done by Utah State University and USDA a.m.-12:3- 0 scientists. Research began at the Nephi Farm in 1903 and focuses primarily on dryland cereal production and rangeland forages. Many of this years topics plant breeding, weed control and crop rotation would have sainfoin, using animal manure on small grains, effects of windbreaks on yields, cropping rotations and fertilizer trials, the dryland winter wheat nursery and GPS training for weed mapping. The event is free and the public is invited. No registration is required, but sponsors request an RSVP to the Juab County Extension office, The event runs from 9 a. m. 2:30 p.m. at the Nephi Dryland Farm, three miles south of Nephi on 623-345- Highway 28, and lunch will be served at the Levan City p.m. Monday-Frida- y Broiled Salomon $5.95 - Lemon Pepper Chicken $5.95 - Crab & Shrimp Melt Sandwich $4.95 Cajun Shrimp Wrap $4.95 - Halibut & Chips $5.95 Open for Dinner 4 p.m.-lOp.- Park. The event is sponsored by the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University Extension, Western Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, and the USU Department of Plants, Soils and Biometeorology. Served Governor Mike Leavitt will host five regional meet- ings throughout the state this September and October to receive broad public feedback on the states transition to competency-measure- We want to Fresh Salmon & Halibut, 21 day aged hand cut Steaks Jumbo Tiger Shimp and much more all prepared with Culinary Expertise. For Reservations call 435-623-09- 59 Appearing at SALT CREEK SPORTS LOUNGE. Fridays- - LADIES NIGHT with a Live D.J. No Cover Charge for the Ladies, a pn dub tor Saturdays - Live BAND. For more info call 435-999- 9 d learn- ing. The Summit, which was announced in the governors 2003 State of the State address, will provide a forum for parents, teachers, admin- istrators, elected officials, business leaders and others to develop a clear agenda of the key tasks, needed resources and timelines for moving forward. There is broad agreement about the value to our economy of measuring learning, not seat time in our public schools, said Leavitt. But we need to hear the ideas and concerns from all stakeholders as we undertake this ambitious educational transformation. All-sta- rs 5 High 1 to 5 miles, Pettengill said. Consider your physical limitations and be realistic about what you can do. Also, the weather in the high country can change quickly. Make sure a fleece jacket is included with the rain gear in your backpack, and wear some good, waterproof boots for your hike. To find success, Pettengill encourages anglers to move around. On the Unitas and Boulders, several lakes are fairly close to each other, so if you dont find success at one lake, go to another. And dont overlook the streams, which can provide some great fishing. During the middle of the summer, anglers should fish during the mornings and evenings, when the temperatures are the coolest and the fish are most active. As it gets cooler later in the summer, you may want to fish in the middle of the day, when the temperatures are a little warmer and theres more insect activity, he said. Many high elevation lakes The Utah State Board of Educations competency get so cold in the winter that the fish in them die.To know proposal provides the start-- ' whether the lake youre visiting place for this important fish in it, first look to has ing locadiscussion.The dates, tions and regions for the five see if its teeming with insect facilitated meetings are as activity. If it is but you dont see any fish activity all of its follows: fish were probably lost during September 11, 2003 Northern (Ogden: Box Elder, the winter. Also, if you come to a lake Cache, Logan, Morgan, Ogand dont see any fish activden, Rich and Weber dont give up on it, he September 1 9, 2003 Salt ity, said. Move to another lake Lake (Salt Lake City): Davis, to fish but visit that lake Granite, Jordan, Murray, North Summit, Park City, again, later in the day. Your Salt Lake, South Summit timing might havebebeen off a little and it might teeming and Tooele with insect and fish activity September 25, 2003 second time you visit it. the Central (Provo): Alpine, U.S. Forest Service offices Nebo, Provo, Juab, Tintic, some of the best places are North Sanpete, South Santo find maps for high eland Wasatch pete, evation lakes and streams in September 30, 2003 Southwest (Cedar City): Bea- Utah.The Division of Wildlife Resources has also published ver, Iron, Millard, Washinga series of Lakes of the High ton, Kane, Garfield, Sevier, Unitas" booklets.They may be Piute and Wayne purchased at the DWR Map & Bookstore, 1594 W. North in Salt Lake City, and Temple See Conference on page 7 at most DWR offices. in m. Monday - Saturday All-sta- anywhere from meetings planned global positioning systems a.m.-- 2 FOOTBALL r footplayed on a 2A ball team. They played a team made up of 3A at Skyline High School. The 3A team won the game . From page Summit announced Farm Field Day: 100 years of (GPS) to precisely manage crop production. Among the topics slated for field day are weed control in dryland small grains, dryland grass varieties and breeding, forage kochia research, improvements in alfalfa and Open for Lunch 11 R Karson Morgan, a recent graduate of Juab High School, was selected to and Education Experimental (435) ALL-STA- 14-7- Governors sounded familiar to growers who benefited from new research findings 100 years ago, but its safe to say those same growers would be surprised to see this years presentation on using satellite images and Fine Family Dinning. of leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm, motivation to learn and improve, Academy. The Academy selects USAA years. the Young Mothers High School in Provo. She is the daughter of Jim and Linda Garrett and the mother of Alyssa, Alex and B.J. Smith. She currently employed at Forever Young Living Farms Medical Center in Springville as a medical assistant. 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, 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, Executive Director of the United States Achievement Over sixty schools brought nearly 400 students from the Wednesday, July 2, 2003 honor the Military? our local service men, past & present, by displaying their picture at our July 4th Carnival at the Nephi City Park. Please bring a 5 x 7 or smaller picture to Ludlow Engineering at 645 N. Main in Nephi Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm or Friday 8:00 am -- 1:00 pm. We will make color copies of the pictures and return the original. We will also have a brief profile to fill out for display with the picture. all rv |