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Utah Tuesdd April 30, 2002 Local students take part in Piano Festival I he I, nary Couniy Iiuiio li'iu I it r s Assm i.ilimi hi Id its .in nu.tl Il.ioo I estival M.iali Hi, .il the CoIIcjt ut I astern I I, ill Ik' lausc liter c were mure than l()0 p.irln ip.mls llii'ie was a mol itin .mil altemoon session I lie slit ilenls wcie uiiiqtiril in the lollnw mj'aieas X'iloiniiiiiie. iheoiy e,u li.iiiiiiip sijbl leading .mil lii li n e A wmner ami two miiiur ii)s Here iboscii in e.u h grade (ll V ISM III hose M'leileil in llie inoniing I session in the kimlergaileii set olid giaile division llie winner weie I oj.mii I utile wiili ('.nine W lull .mil ( till I unk ns lunncis In llie third Mill glade dm ups llie winiiei w.is Jessa.i sioii I .usen with lir.id M.ush nid l.iyler l.nmer .is runner ups llie wiunei in llie sixth eighth grade division w.is Kesler l.uuier w ill) Sh.ui ullle .Hid Joid.m Sunders le- runner ups llonoruhle men lions were ulso uwurded lo Alev Johnson und Missy Mursh llie us w inner in the iniilh Iwellth prude division w.is loiiy lleuion wilh Naole Sunders und Jessiiu I ullle us runner ups I hose selciled in the ulleinooii session in the kinderj'uilen- prude division the winner set-on- wus Adrienne Curler with Mi Coy Allred .mil Km hcl Ropers us mu tier ups In llie llurd tilth prude division the winner wus Itciek I ullle with lennysoii I uuvei und AuhrieOldroyd us runner ups In llie sixth eiphlli prude division Mirnndu luuver wus the winner with MiKuy Allred und Jessicu In the (iihhous us runner-up- s ninth - Iwelllh prude division the winner wus Brandon Sniplelon wilh ('adeniel ullle and W hilney I uuver as runner ups I Health career camp offered to students The trill Area I Icidllilvdiini-- I ul Southern I 'lull Univcrxily (SI T) is looking for high school sludenls iiiteresled in pursuiuga lieullh care niicer On .lunc Al II, ('will host Ihoir Jth annual eiiinpnlSl C. This camp is deinn I CoiiIits prngrniii 10-1- signed to help high school if they wind lo pursue n fill urc in the lieullh cure n roil. Ini licipnnls w ill explore onreor choices, learn profession skills, mill perforin science cv periinenls, interncting wilh local lieullh care providers anil college sludenls ourronlly pursuing health care careers. Social uctiv ities arc also planned, including a dulcli oven dinner and dance. There is limited enrollment, so interested sludenls should gel their registration in now. The fee includes hou.singand meals at SIT for three days, workshop activities, and l or details call Carrie a Torgerson at l.'I.VMi.VKrod. An appliealion can he printed off by v isil inji ww v sun eduahee. 80th BIRTHDAY Afternoon Session students. IWte Green River High starts a school newspaper I By JEROME BURNS This week the (lltl IS Publications class has begun a school newspaper. Bach issue includes: (iRIIS spotlight, eommunily News, Extracurricular Activities, und a thought of the week, This weeks Spotlight is a follows: Principal .Johnson is the sul- - ject of this weeks GUI IS Spotlight. After asking some of the st udent and faculty some questions, here are a few of the re- with the students. Q: How do you think he handles the problems hes faced with? A: I le listens to each situation carefully and handles them accordingly to the emotional involvement of each case. Q: As a faculty, do you feel he is doing a good job for you? sponses. (J: What do you thing the school has achieved since Mr. .Johnson has become principal? A: The studentprincipal relationship hus improved greatly. le takes more time to interact . responses were a re A: All 1 I Yes! Q: What do you feel he could sounding do to improve next year? A: Give more money to drama (Mr. J.) and get a ferret (Jerome). But, il is hard lo improve on perfection! As you can see, all people fed that Mr. Johnson is doing an outstandingjob as principal arid look forward to having himas principal for years to come.-- . Chess champs head to state competition Ryan Thompson, Brett Mecham and Nathan Mecham, who placed in the lop three in their respective school grades in chess, were inv ited to the Utah State Chess Championship held at the University of Utah on April Ul. The spokesman at the tournament announced that this was the largest tournament of its kind in Utah. There were 410 participants meaningthat there wci-220 games going on all at u nr Yj Tniir-nume- friends and family are welcome to honor her al an open house 1, at llie I'orron Senior Center, 100 North .'Ird West in 'erron from - 5 p m. I lor children are dolene ((iary) Petty, Kimble (Betty) Moffitt and I 'll ill Moffilt. (Ana) ip No gifts please, your presence is till the gift she needs. 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