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Show Page 10 Salina Sun Wednesday. Mav 20. 1998 Wolves thinclads take Second, Third at State trade meet Varsity Rendezvous Varsity Scouts gathered VL ' Yfc together at at mountain , 1 f I man rendezvous held near Jj the Fremont Indian State J ,. wU;- - ' f ttfc I '' Park. Pictured are mem-ber- s of Salina Team 659, Colby Harward, Justin Okerlund, Ron Gridley, Josh Harwood, Jason McDonald and Brock Rasmussen. 1 'One Voice1 announces audition schedule The One Voice choir auditions are open to all high school age students that reside in Sevier County. vocalists will be selected Twenty-fou- r and performances will be throughout the school year. A major concert is also put on by the choir in the spring. Auditions fortheOne Voicechoir p.m., and also Thursday, May2l from will be held this week at the Richfield Tabernacle. Applicants need to call 2 for an audition Janet Bird at time slot and to pick up an application. Times available are Wednesday, May 20 from 3:30 to 4:50 and 6:30 to 8 896-936- by Janelle Coates On May 1 5 and 6, this North Sevier track teams competed at BYU for the State Tournament. The girls team placed second behind Juab. The boys team placed third behind North Summit and Juab. Placing for the girls was Launa in thie 100 meter Learning with in the 200 meter dash, and Is' dash, in the 300 meter hurdles; Holly Taylor in the high jump, I9 in the long was jump, and l9 in the 800 meter run; Halie Sanders was 8 in tl re 200 meter dash; Megan McBride was S in the 300 meter hurdles; Britani a Mickelsen was 6 in the 400 meter dash; Alison Sperry was 7 in the 1600' meter run, 6 in the 1 600 meter run, and 6 in the 3200 meter run; Jenny Sperry was 7lh in the 1600 meter run and S in the 3200 meter run; Jackie Bosshardt was 1 1 1 1 three high schools and five communities represented in its numbers. The choir was formed to give Sevier Questions you may have about the County area high school students an choir can be answered by any of the opportunity to work together on a following: Dr. Richard Barnett, Laura 7th in the 3200 meter run; Angie 9 yearly basis in the positive pursuit of Morris, or Janet Bird, all of Richfield; Hawkins was at the shot put and 8 in the 400 musical performance. The 1997-9- 8 meter DeMill Lee run; Maria Kjar was or or, Jeff Allen, Vemile 4 in the high jump. The 4k 100 meter One Voice choir had students from Edwards of Salina. relay placed 1: Halie Sanders, 3 to 5 p.m. 1 CariAnn Wilson, Janell Coates, and Launa Learning. The Medley relay'-3rd: Janell Coates, CariAnn placed ! . Wilson, Britania Mickelsen, and : Ashley Burr. The 4x400 meter relay placed 3rd: Valerie mason, Alison Sperry, Angie Hawkins, and Britania ;! ; Mickelsen. Placing for the boys was Brayden j: McBride with l9 in the 1600 meter :: run, l9 in the 800 meter run and 3"1 in :: the 3200 meter run; Glen T ucker 2nd in : the 3200 meter run and 3rd in the 1600 meter run; Ameen Shaheen was 2nd in the 110 high hurdles; Nathan Freitas was 8,h in the 800 meter run and S in ' the 300 meter hurdles; Eric Williams was 3rd in the Javelin; Tim Udy was 7 in the Shot Put; the 4x 00 meter relay was 5lh: Daniel Johnson, Ameen Shaheen, Eric Williams, and Cody . Mickelsen. The Medley relay was4lh: . Cody Mickelsen, Blake Heath, Kade. Barney, andNathan Freitas. The4x400 meterrelay was5: Kade Barney, Glen Tucker, Ameen Shaheen, and Brayden ; . McBride. 1 Health career seminar set for high school students On June 998, area h igh school etry, Pharmacy, Physician Assisting, ' students will have the opportunity to and Social Work.' meet health care professionals and Registration costs $10 and includes! learn about their careers dur ing the 2nd lunch for both days and a Annual Health Careers Exploration Registration forms are available at all Seminar at the Sevier Valley Applied of the area high schools as well as Technology Center (SV.ATC) in from Central Utah AHEC. A printable Richfield. Students will learn about copy of the registration form is alsox online opportunities in a particular health available at:j field, how to prepare for such a career, www.ahec.utah.eduutah-aheccenThe deadline to reg-- " and enjoy hands-o- n learning experiences. Teachers and counselors are ister is May 22, 1998. If you would also invited to participate aind learn like a copy of the brochure or need' how to help youths prepare for health more information, please contact Cen- tral Utah AHEC at careers. or Featured careers for this cars sem include: Chiropractic s, EmerThis event is sponsored by the Central Utah Area Health Education Cengency Medical Services (EMI Nurster and Sevier Valley ATC. i ing, Occupational Therapy, Optom 2-- 3, 1 tralcu-ahec.ht- Having a Barbecue? Let Us Help! V' John FJorell Spare Ribs ib Stones 5 lb Box Ground Beef Patties Kraft 180z. oo A DDqditd With in-sto- fhrxS coupon! re Other Picnic Supplies: jod TTSnnae TTod Western Family Pitted Olives 69c (CsdsdEi? 99c Nalley Pickles Check out our Deli! Classic Salad 79c a bag Made from scratch daily! HamburgerHot Dog Buns 3 for $ Chester Fried Chicken Western Family Lemonade 4 for $1 Salads - Sandwiches Western Family Ice Cream 5 qt $3" Moose Bros. Pizza Much More! It 1 M A I! (r. Decorate with Fresh 3 for $9" K lg& Gunnison , Utah 528-306- 0 Maurice and Thorresa Rasmussen Fans enjoy Jlazz game (Continued from Page 1) Maurice and Therresa up there. That in itself took a lucky break since Maurice in Scipio just was working on his backhoe over ini Scipio. His brother-in-lain his and hear house the Janet walk when and her Aunt to phone happened Virginia called. Maurice was contacted and back h ome by :00. Therresa and Janet had a tub ready and his clothes laid out. By :.30 p.m., he and Therresa were all decked out in their Jazz duds and ready to go. My Jazz shirt was the only thing they would let me think about wearing, says Maurice. Janet and her sister-in-laUnis Raismussen, took the excited fans to Nephi where she met her sister Kathem who took them onto Salt Lake. The family was a bit concerned about leaving the couple to fend for themselves for their first time in the Delta Center. Kathem and her daughter, Natalie, w ere also able to escort the elderly couple to their seats since they were able to buy two upper bowl tickets from scalpers !' at $50 each. You cant believe it unless you see it. Its unreal, says Therresa about the Delta Center enthusiasm. You dont g.et Charlie horses from sitting too long when you watch a game there, says Maurice, You have to stand too often to see above the crowd as they stand up. In fact, the Rasmussens stood the last seven minutes of the game. How was that? You didnt have time to think about it with all the excitement, says Maurice. from The game was great! The Jazz beat Sa n Antonio! And some Salina got to fulfill a dream. They even did some shopping for the kids and for them all to wear while they watch the games on bought Jazz television to help the Jazz, says Therresa. The Jazz are still on a winning streak and positioned well in their quest for the Western Division Championship and possibly the title. Theres only one problem. Since the Rasmussens tickets came free, what are the kids going to get their folks for their birthdays? Maybe it just goes to show that the best gifts in life are free. . w 1 1 i rs POOR CC |