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Show B4 Vernal Express Wednesday. Apnl 23. 2003 Local students place at history fair exhibit category, Whitney Walton, Rachel McPhie, Emily Wilkins and Krista Hautamaki of UHS placed first as a group, Marissa Morton of UHS took first place, the team of Angee Combs and Megan Wright from UHS placed second, Braden from Atwood Discovery third place, the took Elementary team of BJ. Searle, Robert Thompson and Mitchell McClellan from UHS placed third and the group of Brian J. Heritage, Shedrick B. Williams II and Daniel Jorgenson also placed third. In the history paper category, Robert Matthews from Discovery Elementary placed first, Taylor Aycock of UHS took first place and Jaden Clayson from Discovery Elementary placed second. In the performance category, the team of Kyrstiana Labrum and Chantry Batty from Vernal Middle School first, (VMS) placed Adrienne Francisco of VMS took a first place, the team of Kristie Francisco and Chelyse Hodgkin from Discovery Elementary placed first, Kemish Quinto of UHS placed first and Cecilly Francisco took second place. The Southwestern Utah Regional History Fair was presented by the Utah History Fair and the Duchesne School District. The Utah History Fair is a program of the Mountain West Center for Regional Studies at Utah State University. It is funded by the Utah Division of State History, the Utah Humanities Council and Brigham Young University. Uintah Basin Regional History Fair was held recently at the Roosevelt Middle School. and Students from Duchesne Uintah counties in grades 4-presented history research projects, competing for the opportunity to advance to the state contest. Winners, including several students from Uintah District School schools, were announced at an awards ceremony at the close of the The day. This year, students were encouraged to address the theme Rights and Responsibilities in History. They looked at issues such as the right to bear arms, responsibilities of ATV users, grazing rights and water rights. Students competed according to their age group in four historical different categories: papers, exhibits, performances and documentary media. Gray Augustus from Uintah High School (UHS) placed first in the documentary media category. In the Duane and Sharon Hiatt to Composer-autho- r School students Adrienne Francisco, Cecilly Francisco, Kyrstiana Labrum and Chantry Batty placed in the Uintah Vernal perform at youth Basin Regional History Fair. As a mk'iiiIvi nl llic musical and coined) L'lnup " lie luce I)'s, Duane hall u.ocled extensively and reemded lm (.ipiiol Records. Ills r.neei lias included director of coiiiiiiiihh itioiis lm die Division at l.ducation of ('oiiiinumi; Hrijjhan Youne I'linersiiy, a writer Hiatt is listed in Whos Who in American W'riters and Poets, "Whos Who in the West, and "Personalities of the West and 1 I I Midwest. lie and his wife Sharon, are e scheduled to perform at a Youth Fireside on Sunday i for I casts Choi i Jesus four-stak- lie Spnki ii Word" for broadol i ho Moi moil Tabernacle evening, April 27, at 6 p.m. at the Maeser Stake Center, 2745 West 1000 North. Pioneer folk songs and stories are the theme of the fireside. pioeiam loi the Church of t In si ol I .alter Day Saints, ol die Ilimary cliildicn's soup. "I ollow die Ilophet", and aullioi o ilu book. "Overcoming compose! Middle All are invited to the free program. Vernal 5-mi- walk helps fund MS research le Vernal men, women and children will he helping fund Multiple Sclerosis research and treatment Saturday, May 3, as they join the popular 14th Annual MS Walk. Participants will meet at the Colton Pavillion at 9:30 a.m., and the walkers will enjoy rest stops along the five mile Vernal route. The route is also wheel chair accessible. Similar walks will be held in Cedar City, Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City and fully-suppli- St. George. 9JE.0. Sisterhood Rummaae Safe Saturday, flpri ( 26th 8 am-1- doom 2 Organizers encourage participation by pointing out fund raising is as easy as taking a morning stroll and gathering contributions from family, friends and This year, the Utah State Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society anticipates 2,000 walkers and hopes to raise $280,000. Last Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. MS symptoms may be mild, such as numbness in the limbs, or as severe as paralysis or loss of vision. Although most people with MS are diagnosed as early adults, its unpredictable physical and emotional effects can be life long. Advances in research and treatment are giving hope to those who are affected. Participants may register by visiting www.fightmsutah.org, call the Utah State Chapter at mail their registration forms to 2995 S. West Temple, Suite C, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, or fax them to 801-49- 3 0122 by Friday, year, nezriy 1,500 walkers partici- pated statewide and raised over $250,000. Walkers are encouraged to raise a suggested $40 in contributions. In addition to recruiting walkers for the event, the Chapter is also recruiting volunteers to help out at each MS Walk site. Volunteers are responsible for setting up walk sites, registering walkers during and prior to the event, monitoring the route, managing snack stations, and cheering walkers along the route. 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