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Show E'p: 12312001 UTAH PRESS 307 SALT ASSOCIATION - 200 S W LAfE SUITE CITY Police Officer of the Year 4006 UT 84101 j-- Billy Crosby -- Pago 2 k w v,V .' r VOLUME 70 NUMBER 7 600 Scholar winner in China conflict Matt Pepper, from Kanab High School, was a Sterling Scholar winner in Math at the Awards Banquet held last Thursday evening at Southern Utah Uni- peller-drive- n American aircraft By Dixie Brunner made an emergency landing on Navy Intelligence Officer Josef Edmunds, 30, grandson of Chinese soil. . I was told that the Chinese Kanab resident Lola Ottley, is one of 24 Americans being held pilot tipped his wing and hit the versity. Two students from Valley High School were chosen as runners-u- p captive on the island of Hainan by the Chinese government. Edmunds, who is a father of four, was aboard the U.S. Navy EP-3- E plane when it collided with a in the difficult competition. Miranda Esplin and Jessica Lynn Leduc were runners-u- p in Social Science and Business & Marketing categories. Other Sterling Scholars from Kanab High School included: Lisa Baker-VisuArts, Kyle Brunner-EnglisAsa Scholarship, Raeanna Nannenga-SciencSarah Pace- Social Science, Sarah Schmutz-Danc- Chinese F-- 8 over the South China Sea. Experts believe the smaller Chinese plane may have flown underneath the U.S. plane, as it was performing a surveillance operation 70 miles off the coast of China. The F-- 8 either struck the bigger plane or created turs bulence which caused the wing to dip, hitting the plane. The collision sent the Chinese plane spiralling into the China Sea, where its pilot Wang Wei, is presumed dead. The pro al Judd-Gener- h, al e, e, Vreeken-Musi- Winchester-Speec- Megan c, h Drama. From Valley High School: Tara EP-3E- Heaton-Famil- y Consumer Science and Lee Wiley-Visu- Arts. al A complete list of winners: Foreign Language Johnson Noble Runners and Rachel Wiggins Visual Arts " Winner-Dixo- n Leavitt Revoir and Runners Cynthia Seegmiller Winner-Tyso- n Up-Amb- er Trade and Tech . Runners Up - Amy Wright and Andrea Christensen Family and Consumer Science Mathews Zaleski and Runners Bethany Spencer da Business and Marketing Jonathan Cox Winner-Ca- -- rl Runners Lang and Jessica Lynn Leduc Up-Catheri- ne Winner-Nicol- e . English Harr Runners and Alison Kim Up-Aman- Hixson da Speech and Drama Winner-Emil- y Gailey Mathews Runners and Hazel Brown Up-Laur- el - ing Mathematics Winner-Ma- tt Pepper School students Miranda Esplin (I) and Jessica Lynn Leduc (r) See STERLING, Page 16.- were runners-u- p in the same Sterling Scholar competition.Valley High . . Josef Edmunds, son ofAmanda deJesus and Mark Edmunds, is stationed in Japan. Mrs. Ottley said the State Department calls her daily with updates, and said that they are doing eveything they can to get the crew released. She encourages everyone to pray for them. 7. Winner-Kriste- n Up-Lin- ing. Advance overnight lodgingres-ervation- s The North Rim of Grand Canfor North Rim faciliyon, which is closed each winter due to snowfall, will be opened ties may be made by contacting to the public beginning Satur- Amfac reservations in Denver at (303)297-275Advance reserday, May 12 at 7:00 a.m. TW Recreational Services, Inc. vations for the North Rim Camp- (TW) a company of Amfac ReSee NORTH RIM, Page 16 sorts, LLC (Amfac) and Grand Canyon Trail Rides will also commence their season operations KANAB WEATHER on May 12th, continuing through October 15, 2001. TW operaApril tions include lodging, camper services, food services, groceries and a service station. The first meal served in the Grand Canyon Lodge dining room will be breakfast on May 12th. All services provided by the National Park Service includ- Thompson al bottom of the American plane, said Ottley. They said that it was a marvel and a miracle that they werent all killed. Ottley said that while the Chinese government did not immediately notify the U.S. of the collision, the crew was able to send--a radio message to its base, before makingthe emergency land- Grand Canyon north rim to open May 12 up-Alexan- Winner-Marsh- APRIL 11, 200 womans Local grandson being held Matt Pepper Math Sterling Amie WEDNESDAY COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER - - . visitor information, backcountry permit reservations, campground and ranger programs will be available on : May 12th as well. .v Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family |