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Show Middle School ar I February Students of the Month honored Jr The North Sevier Middle School recently honored eight students as Student of the Month for February. Lesley Ann Christensen, 12 years old, is the 7th grade at NSMS. Lesley is the daughter of Bartley and Alexa Christensen of Salina. Lesley studies. She has preformed in the play, "Guys and Dolls; the high school production of South Pacific; and last summer in the production ofMu-si- c Man. Rebecca is currently taking voice lessons, she enjoys singing. Nick Miller is a sixth grader at NSMS. He is the son ofHenrie and Lisa Miller. Nick has three brothers and one sister. Ann loves all kinds of sports and faNick likes to play in Her school. all subjects enjoys vorite things to do are travel, and play sports, Nintendo, in a hot tuband swimming pool. Lesley and he loves school. He is a big help to Ann has a very outgoing personality, his parents, his grandmother, and a and she loves to play with her dog. to have in the home. He tries hard joy Buttons, and her friends. She is a to do his best every day. beautiful young lady. Denver Veater, Nina Marie Lambertsen was born October 21, 1982 in Gunnison Utah. She is the Wolves Repeat as 2A Champs with win over Juab Wasps Salina. She is the Grandaughter of Shirley Lambertsen and the late Ardell Lambertsen of Salina; and Gene and Carol Hyatt of by Ann Braithwaite Gunnison. Nina is the oldest of 5 Going into the state tournament seated as fourth place does not promise chiklicn, 2 sisters, Meagan and Hope, anything The Wolf Women found this out when they met region twelves and 2 brothers, Logan and Jacob. In number one team, the Millard Eagles, on Thursday night. North Sevier used Nina's spare time she enjoys cooking, their Strategy to never give up. They edged the Eagles 46 to 4.3 to move into reading, listening to her stereo and the winner's bracket. talking on the phone. She also loves to Friday the Wolf Women defeated Parowan 65 to 58 for the ticket to the go skiing and watch basketball games championship game. They had a commanding lead for the majority of the with her dad. Nina is always willing to comeback in the fourth game, however. Parowan had a pitch in and help when asked. She is were 19. Ann scorers Braithwaite Leading Angie Hawkins 12, and a quarter. joy to have around! Chasity Peterson 10. B.J. Jackson is The excitement of Saturday's championship game showed on each Wolf in the seventh Woman's face The competition between them and Beaver was rough. Both grade atNSMS. He teams w anted the title more than anything. Unfortunately for North Sevier, the likes school and is Beavers started strong. Their experience from previous championship games an honor roll stuhelped them shine early. North Sevier never believed they couldnt do it. They dent. lead. In the final seconds. North stayed within seven and once had a B.J.s favorite Sevier had to resort to fouling their opponents, which secured a win for the are band, subjects Beavers. Sadly, the final score was 61 to 57 for Beaver. The Wolf Women science, math and placed second in 2A. Scorers for North Sevier were: Ann Braithwaite 28. Shadoe Shaheen 17, social studies. B.J. likes all sports, especially football and golf. B.J.s faAngie Hawkins 10, and Autumn vorite things to do are play golf, goof Rasmussen 2. off with his friends and tease his older The Wolf Women ended their seasisters. B.J. is the youngest child of son w ith a 1 7 - 7 record. Including the Steve and Yvonne Jackson of Salina. 529-783- 9 second place trophy, their season was Rebecca Ann very successful. McCall, is the daughter of Lee and Renee McCall. 9 of 10 mice Braithwaite The celebration started when North Sevier's cheerleading squad started chanting Tw o - Time State Champs'' Saturdays v lctory for the Wolves gave them another state title and a lot to be proud of Thursday North Scier played Millard to start the tournament. With nine the Wolves easily controlled the game The final score was 69 were Chad Mickelsen 24 (eighteen of which were trey s) scorers 4 to Leading Women earn 2nd place title three-pointe- rs 1 and Travis Story 21. Friday was supposed to be a closer game, but it wasn't That was good news for the Wolv es The 77 to 59 w in ov er Morgan promised them a spot in the state championship game Leading Scorers were Travis Story 31. Chad Mickelsen 15. and Ryan Burr Annie 12. Saturday was the most important game of the Wolves lives. They met the Juab Wasps at 6 30 that night. North Sevier led the entire game. The large a sense of comfort. margin in the first half gav e the crowd and the team Juab stepped up the offense and broke the lead to only How ev er. after half-timthree North Sev icr quickly gained another large lead and held onto it until the The final score was 68 to 6 1. Scorers for the state champion team final were Chad Mickelsen 24. Travis Story 16, Kris Sorenson 8. Justin Yardley 8. e. buer Kade Hallows 7. and Ryan Burr 5 The exciting weekend ended with celebration in Salina. The Wolves were greeted by cheering fans. They were driv en around town on the fire engine and followed by over 100 honking cars. All North Sevier fans were extremely happy to welcome their state champs home. one-poi- nt Be a part of our Spotlight Page March 19! Call Lora before 5 p.m. Friday! out prefer the Consumer Information Catalog online. Catch it at She lives in ily moved here from West Jordan September of www.pueblo.gsa.gov. 1994. She loves basketball, and is currently playing on a Jr. Jazz team. She loves to root for BYU football and basketball teams She studies very hard and is self-mo- ti vated to exceiin school US General Services Administration Full Size No Frost REFRIGERATOR -- 34 Up. Motor foot tub Variable 2 Walerlevel Control -- 10 Year -- Parts & -- Labor Transmission Warranty r k95 CT250JC 38 Shake Flavors! 7.0 cubic CR13FF -- 3 Adjustable Slide out Shelves' -- Humidity Crisper Adjustable Freezer Shelf Easy Roll Wheels 4 Ice Traysx -- cycle 1 time dry cycle 10 Year 631 221b Capacity Wnk w drink, tries, homemade seapl motor We fry with Gas or Electric Ranges . All Bef liberator 17.3 Cubic Feet Auto Cycle Defrost -- Reversible -- T.V. -- Doors Twin 100 J"sl Sl itchen The SondtfK" 25 365 canola oils U! Main. Salina. 529-391- ? WATER NEEDED! Palisade Golf Course needs your help in locating desperately needed water shares. We would like to purchase any amount of Manti Irrigation, North 6 Mile, or Sterling water. If you know someone or have some shares you would like to sell, please contact Glade Denton orShon Tripp at Palisade State Park 835-667- 6. Crispcrs -- Meat Keeper -- 20 Button Remote -- Multicolor -- Heather Will- iams is the daughter of Mike and Toni Hall of Aurora. Heather loves to read, write, play with her dog and spoil her little brother. Heather loves school and has a great personality. She is always trying to do her best at everything. Nolan Poulson is in the 6th grade. He is a good stu- dent and loves to have fun with his friends. His favorin school are math, art, P.E., and chorus. He loves to play football and basketball. Nolan is the son of Kenny and Debbie Poulson of Salina. His grandparents are Sid and Ruth Ervine, Salina; Bonnie Dunn. Colorado: and Brice Poulson, Nevada. scholarship by Nyals Andreason Recently members of the Salina Lions Club voted to donate $200 to the North Sevier High School Sterling Scholarship Fund. This is almost double the amount given in previous -- Twin Dairy Doors On-srre- n Graphics 120 Minute Sleep Timer This Lions Club contribution is a small token of the recognition and appreciation of the members of the club for the support given by the high school and middle school for their aid speL. -- w 6 Kids's Lunch Deals! SandwichBurger Specials element & qi working with his dad's tools. Denver also likes camping, fishing, and hunting with his family and friends. Denver is a very active person and likes all sports. His favorite spoils to participate in are football, motocross, and golf. years. auto dry Warranty y- -v dirt-bik- Lions donate to Sterling Over 50 Items on our NEW expanded menu! -- wherever he goes. Denver likes being outside riding bikes and or When he isn't riding bikes, he is usually working on them, making repairs. or building something. He likes ite subjects Redmond, her fam- Veater, Salina, has a very outgoing personality. Heenjoys being with friends, and he seems to make new friends daughter of Troy Diana and Lambertsen of by Ann t. the eighth grade son of Fred and in the Lions Club newspaper recycling project. The club also voted to give $25 to the Miss North Sevier contest. A card of appreciation was received for the recent purchasing of glasses for two of our youth in the area. In recent months the club has admitted four new men into membership: Newell Hales. Orin Bliss. Dr. Mark Asper. DDS and Richard Bastian. The club is looking for a few more good men and women to join this area service club. It would be great to have some of the citizens of Aurora and Redmond join the club. Anyone interested in joining the Lions Club of Salina should call membership chairperson Sharlene Colton at or Jack Learning at 529-39.- of medical research at the Umv. of Pittsburgh Medical School! incredible documented results on the FASTEST FAT BURNER ever discovered! 25 years EPHRAIM 41 S. 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