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Show ft VVe.l, i 20, 1 9 9HG Should be a great year for NSHS Track We're looking forward u great year, aald Coach Glen Partridge, aa North Sevier High' Track season began. "We've got everybody returning from last year and we were Uurd in the State, Shane Ilarward ia returning, and great things from him in the 4UQ and 800 meter runs; Kimo Weaver will be participating in the burdlea. Partridge noted. we expect Two of our good prosper ta are out with injury now - Jason Flora la one of the beat long distance runners in the state, but he is out now with bone chip. Chris Marshall, another good miler, is currently on the sick list. Gaylen Springer is defending champion in the High Jump, Partridge said, and Brendon Boss-harwill compete in the javelin. Brett Barney haa been a great quarter miler and a strongpoint in the relays for NSHS. Wayne Hales will be participating for the first time in the Track program, but we have high expectations for him In the hurdles, high jump, and relay. Jerry Johnson and Brett Barney of the team. Kevin are Serrano will be performing in the shot put and discus. Scheduling for Track Meets is as follows: March 25th - at Emery, including Emery, Richfield. Manli and Juab, beginning at 2:30 p.m. at Beaver, including April 2 Beaver, NSHS. and Milford, 2:30. April 12 NSHS will enter either the Page Invitational, or Weber State Invitational, These are qualifying regional, Partridge noted, and about 8 or 10 member of the team will attend. April 15 Juab Relays, at Nephi, Fifteen school will participate. April 18.19 West Jordan Invitational in Salt Lake. April 38, Juab Invitational May 2 BYU Invitational May 8 Region 12 Meet, Cedar City May 17 - State Meet at BYU. Coach Partridge says there are 45 studenta on the track team this year. "One of the main purposes of track and what I want them to accomplish is to never give up . . . to give their best whenever they perform. Sometimes kids find that training and performing becomes difficult sometimes they want to give it up at times they may find themselves near the bottom of the standings, and want to give up. But I want them to give it all they've got whether they're in first or last place, and never to give in or quit." Track is a great sport , according to Partridge. It is the ultimate g The Parliamentary Procedure Team, (Dexter Crane, Ted Mickel-sen- , Casey Crane, Candice Crane, and Wade Allred, will compete with other state regional winners Thursday afternoon. Mark Colby, Bob Hales, Shane Harward, Dexter Crane, Brendon Bosshardt, Gaden Horne and Rrett Gurney will compete for State Profiency honors Thursday Up Program. Candice Crane will perform in the National Chorus for the State FFA Assembly, Friday. Brett Gurney is running for State FFA Officer, along with Sandi Reynolds, who will be competing for State FFA Sweetheart. NSHS Chapter Advisor is Ray Gless. work with DWR officers 23-16- long as they are somewhere else. Conservationists spend many hours herding animals out of fields and fencing stockyards, he said. Its no different in Salina, Pannunzio said. Effort was made to scare the elk from the property March 13, using scare devices. These were not good enough, and the landowner took it upon himself to remove the animals from his property. "This type of action cannot, should not, and will not be tolerated, when damage cannot be identified; is four days a reasonalbe time; and animals are left to spoil, Pannunzio emphasized. Conservation officers and DWR realize and understand game damage problems, and it is one of their top priorities, and they work hard at solving and controlling the problem, he said. But there is another part that the landowenrs must understand. Such as when private land is right in the middle of migration routes to spring and winter areas, there are going to be problems. These animals are wild animals. They are hungry, and looking for food. Conservation officers and DWR officers want to help, but they cant be everywhere at once. Land should be open to hunting to help remove problem animals. Free money from the Division will not solve it year after year. Landowners and Division people need to communicate during these hard times and try to come up with a good solution so that untimely situations such as the one in Salina, dont occur. "This kind of an answer makes problems a lot worse for a longer time with landowenrs, Division people, and Sportsmen, Pannunzio concluded. Preschoolers spend 64 of their time with TV Arecentstudy of American youth, found that 64 percent of the time of was dethe average voted to watching TV. Television has become the best and cheapest babysitter available. When Mom wants to talk on the phone, or is otherwise engaged, she turns on the tube, plops the kids down in front of it, and they stay out of her hair for a few hours. Statistics prove that the child will spend as much time in front of the TV as hell spend in college later on. Researchers claim that the aver- er t age American youth will have witnessed 18,000 murders by the time theyre 14 years old, and will have seen 350,000 commercials by the time they are 18. h addition they will see at least 1,000 abortions and 2,000 children born out of wedlock. VCRs, which are becoming a standard in most American homes, are great when used properly, but they can allow vile or movies to be shown over and over again, influencing moral immoral behavior in our kids. kids for football, Fillmore, Kimberly Fillmore, Natalie Christensen, Canisha Gurr, Alicia Christensen, and Coalette Coates. Missing from the photo is Christina Poulson. Director is Bella Christensen. wrestling, girls for volleyball, basketball - all through the track program. They train hard, Work hard, and were expecting great things from the team this year. "We have great possibilities," Partridge emphasized, "and I believe we have some possible state championships if the kids keep working toward that goal," he concluded. compete Landowners asked to Saturday, March 8, 1986, Conservation officer Fred Pannunzio was advised from a personal contact by a local landowner of an elk problem - that there were 150 animals on his property and cultivated fields in the Gooseberry area, six miles east of Salina. The landowner told Pannunzio that he had until Friday, March 14 to get the elk off the property, or the landowner would start killing the elk. After receiving such complaints, conservation officers are required to respond immediately to evaluate damages and begin working to solve the problem, Pannunzio noted. of Under Utah Law section the Utah Code, damage to cultivated crops by big game - Notice to Division - Crop owner authorized to kill animals - the law states that notice must be made both orally and in writing, and that officers must be given reasonable time to remove the offending animals. If it becomes necessary to remove such animals, the DWR shall immediately be notified when the kill is made so they can salvage the carcasses. Officer Pannunzio reported that he found 67 head of elk on the landowners property, and that they were scared off the property that day. He observed no damage to crops, fence, stackyards. Pannunzio noted that there were native grasses from early warm weather and an early green up were grazed in areas. However, he also noted that there was domestic livestock - cattle - also free roaming in the fields. Damage, if any would be hard to pinpoint. This is a very busy time of year, Pannunzio noted. "Seems like landowners like the game as develop AWARD WINNERS: The members of the A Team of the SunShine Cloggers won the Gold Award in competition in Castle Dale March' 15th. From left, Melodie and The Chapter will be competing for Superior Chapter award, along with 1st place in the State FFA Clean x W basketball, GOLD Cloggers Friday. up-Fi- 'Tve always felt bad that Track does not have either the student support or community support that some of the other sports do. The kids train just as hard, and compete just as hard, but the interest and support for what they do just isn't there," he said. This year the track team has to buy their own track uniforms most of the other sports have their uniforms provided. SunShine North Sevier FFA contests this week While most students will be break enjoying the Easter-SprinThursday and Friday, the North Sevier FFA will be hard at work in Provo, competing at the State FFA Convention. individual sport, he said. The kid can practice by themaelvee, perform by themselves, but they still have that great team spirit that urges them on, and keeps them going," Partridge said. or Two teams of Cloggers, under the direction of Bella Christensen, recently participated in competition held at Castle Dale. The A Team was awarded a Gold Award, while the B Team received a Silver Award for their perform ance. Twenty four SunShine Cloggers also participated in free style competition and received the following awards: Alicia Christensen, Gold Superior; Natalie Christensen, Gold Superior; Coalette. Coates, Gold; Brenda Coates-,'- - Gold; Michelle Dailey, Cory Fillmore, Karissa Fillmore, Kimberly Fillmore, Frederick, Brittnie Gibb, Andrea Gurr, all received Silver awards. Also receiving Silver awards were Canisha Gurr, Cheryl Jackson, Monica Lee, Lacey May, Bree Mason, Andrea Miller, Danielle Frederick, Michelle Sorensen, Brittnie Gibb. Back Row, AngaLee Dailey, Amber Wilson, Emily Wilson, Andrea Miller, Kathryn Gurr. The group plans a fund raiser performance in the near SUNSHINE CLOGGERS: The B Team of the SunShine Cloggers received a Silver Award in March 15th competition in Castle Dale. Front, Andrea Gurr, Brenda Coates, Barbara future. - 1 1 to Nielsen, Christina Poulson and Michelle Sorensen. Tyson Fillmore and Marjorie Hampton received Bronze awards. Some of the Cloggers are saving money to attend Clog Camp in July for three days. They will presenting a fund raising program in the near future. R6B$ EggQa? North Sevier Baseball North Sevier High Schools Baseball program is underway, according to Coach Rex McKee. We lost our first game with North Sanpete, 17-he said, and now theres no way but up. 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