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Show - e . tJ MWaC' -- . . ,- ,Q - The Magna Times, Thursday, August 29, 1991 Home and School: Opinions? Write a letter to the editor Vital Links 250-565- send or receive. Call for information. 6 by LILY ESKELSEN Im President, Utah Education Association getting my boys shined up for school. Its not easy removing all the rust spots which began to spread this summer. I had such ambitious plans for a summer reading program, weekly math exercises, and trips to the library. I expected the summer to float lazily across the months, but before long we were into white water churning chaotically until finally the whole thing just dried up, evaporated, and was Football Continued from page 10 play for a 50 yard touchdown run. Randy Monson joined the offensive explosion, taking a pass from Hennefer for 35 yards. to the 22. Fax available, to 11 Hennefer kept for eleven gone. Blanchard took it into the end zone on some power running breaking tackles to score. Score 6 Gold. Randy Wheeler wasted no time showing his first touchdown was no fluke. The lanky back swept wide on a pitch from Hennefer and outran the defenders for an 80 yard score. Chad Brady showed some speed as he opened the third quarter with a big gain. Jacketta then found Everest Matagi in the end zone for a leaping touchdown grab and the Gold led 2 7-- I was lamenting my lost summer and what I considered my childrens wasted time. The books unread. The reports unwritten. The precious and recently-learne- d times tables forgotten. Why wasnt I more organized? More structured? More disciplined? But, then again, I did have a little time to shoot baskets with Jared. Jeremy learned to use a candy thermometer and make divinity. We did go camping in beautiful Zion Park and - walked beside a wild deer. We visited friends. We visited relatives We went to a wedding. Yes, we got lazy. The kids got used to staying up too late. They could have watched fewer movies. They could have taken more baths. But all in all, this summer, like most of our summers, was a time for our family to get to know each other a little better. It was again a time to forget to define ourselves as teacher, student, or PTA member. There was just enough time to remember that we were first and foremost a family. Maybe in the grand scheme of things, in a world economy of free market competition, we as Americans, with academic time lost in the frivolity of summer, may cause a decline in our trade balance. But maybe in a grander scheme, taking the time for a family picnic will make us a people to be admired for our sense Make a difference in your community: Write a letter to the editor! BACK TO PIZZA of perspective. 6. Hennefer engineered another The Call Is Free. The Rooms Are Slightly More. touchdown as Pearson gained 15, Matagi gained 11 on a pass, Kelly Huntsman caught another on his knees, and Brandon maestas broke one to score. On defense, Pete Wooden pressured the quarterback constantly and joined Matagi and Travis Goff for some big plays. Goff recovered a fumble to open fourth quarter play and raced for 20. Vakapuna and Masina provided the running and Brimhall to Colledge for a 37 yard over the shoulder reception 4 Gold. made it Elliott Perfili and College teamed with Pearson for some spectacular plays. Hennefer to Colledge on two consecutive passed gained 30 yards. Pearson closed the scoring on a draw 28-2- 1 Gold. play from the 13, The Pirates have size, speed, and seem solid on both offense and defense. However, Coach Simonson cautioned, "We'll find out where we are after we play Highland Friday. 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