Show - Q't - ''"'""1"i''""'"'3'14'"''''-'- M'1t: ' rsc I t 1 i 1 4DA i Wednesday June 20 1990 The Salt Lake Tribune - 71:1911- - The Tribune Tax echmummtwitviodweedvawwwwwwwwevimpiewmaethweaa 616116Wwwevi Listening to its muffled call Come come with me This Week's Fare: But then again Who cares? e Come come let's to a place that's crisp and flee-Fle- Union High School Poetry trust Come on now SUNSET She gathers her skirts Runs toward The field Poppies wave In the wheat Scarlet on gold She raises her head Watches the sunset Hair flies Behind her She slowly sits As the sun lowers Into the wheat Her hands raise Clenched fingers Toward the sun-- Don't go-- The warm glow leaves Cold tears Slide down her face By Jami Cloward 12th grade But then again Who cares? WATERFALL SECRET I wish I was near a waterfall No one knows How it starts ::!4 zp: a0)-:- y WIND No one knows No one knows How far it's come goes on and I am forever Placed in the present Everything behind me can be nothing but a memory Where one door closes And another opens before me By Tiffany Montgomery llth grade No one knows How far it will go ‘ - 'i: t ':'''' !k ! -- - :: 0 ::' 'esr ''V::::::?0Wr':::'''f'??:''':::::''-'41'::! ':':1:T:!'1'''4'':'1I' '': 1 N :'7:r4:4'7glo ::0:: i:'!::t:: ) 3" ::: :''' ' '' '' h :'''::''g:''1:i:''::Y::::i'Al::'7':'7''-':'- - - el:: John Franco wants his "Mobile Reform" : ::?: 0 ::' I A !:: ' !: :: 4j - 1 :::: :: 54 ' —Tribune Staff Photo by Jett Allred rental businesses to be Salt Lake's best made $40000 last year video 24-ho- :: ' t4:!::::::::7-- 41':e1?' ::n!:: :1:!: AkIP !:ttp 4 :::::I :L:: '415S':::::!'' '' ': !::::i :r1:'ie:t'?:::' ::::' deejay sound system and :::::5f1 - l1L::''::''1':'''':' ::::V -- '''!' :: 1 ‘A :::? - r'4"-- : 9: P' :' 415Z'Or'''''''''4Pr1'nfi :i ''""4 - ' ::::::Y ' Aa It :'::"1::?-k:::::-- i:i::::' 11 ::) '::1::': 0!ai?: :' ::: ' -- d ?::::'f::)::: :1::::: ::4--- --4- :4744!:::::44W:0:l11i'l::-':'l?'N''- ::':::ai: ' r::::: 2 A -: s: i3OW4:::'::154N33) '''-''- 0 4: ::&!'":::::::::::: :!::: It'N'''1:': ::::11::::: ')41:I'sk 'W1 lc '74 :t '§s:: ::41:?::::- ' "' ' :il "--- ktt A 4 i it 1 3! :::: - 441:44:11 -- I' The ld Business Booming for U Student By Stephanie Banchero Two years ago John embarked on a mission to become the best "sound man" in town He purchased sound equipment and compact discs piece- Tribune Staff Writer John Franco has a motto: "never look back — it's a waste of time" And the maxim seems to be paying off in his business ventures The 18- year-ol- d University of Utah sophomore runs his own mobile deepy system and video rental businesses Last year he cleared more than $40000 between the two "In my business there's a lot of competition and there is always someone out there who is trying to be better than me or have better equipment" he said "I never look behind to see what they're doing and I never think that I'm the best because then I'll stop trying to get better" For as long as he can remember John has been a entrepreneur "Since I was little I have always tried to figure out ways of making monsaid "I don't like the idea of ey" he to work for anyone so I have having always tried to have something going where I could be in control' 1lEol IMO 401111131 I 11111 OM MEE MI NNE MI meal until he established a system that could rival his competitors Now he owns an expansive sound system Additionally he runs a video service delivering movies — with popcorn and a soft drink — day or night When he's not busy running his companies John spends time on the track as a varsity runner for the university "It's hard getting everything to balance out" John explained "I've got a lot going and I don't want to make the business the center of my life School is also important and so state-of-the-a- rt 24-ho- cross-countr- y explained But with a little advertising and a lot of word of mouth business picked up to the point where John and three of his friends spend most of their weekends playing parades high school dances reunions weddings and business conventions But John said becoming a successful businessman takes more than developing a large clientele He spends a great deal of time studying demographics and surveying his competi- tors "I'm always doing my 'homework" he explained If you want to be the best you have to know what you are up against" MI ME MIN MOM EMI MO OM ME DESERET r 1 BOOKCRAFT OLD TESTAMENT ON by Charles Freed Retail $5995 Our right price S4775 North Main Layton Utah 84041 ci gi 9 Imo Nom b me 10852 sue moo I "None" "How many days did you come in quietly on time and sit down intently listening all period long participating in class with a pen notebook and textbook?" 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You didn't get an F because you failed to do well you got an F be Students Donate 12 Quilts To Children's Hospital By Jay Drew Tribune Staff Writer SANDY — The spirit of service and giving is alive and well at Peruvian Park Elementary School 1545 E 8425 South Students at the school recently donated 12 quilts which they made themselves to Primary Children's Medical Center They presented the quilts to hospital public relations representative Colleen Clark at a recent assembly "The patients will love these quilts We put a quilt on every bed and we have 194 beds at the center so these are really appreciated" said Ms Clark "To know they were made with love means a lot to our children" Students in Sally Sanders' sixth-grad- e class held a "Medieval Fair" to raise money for quilt supplies like yarn needles and fabric With the help of area retailers $420 was raised to purchase the equipment "We were studying the Middle Ages in our class so we held a medieval fair where the kids set up booths like a brewery to sell soft drinks and a weaver's guild to sell macrame" Ms Sanders said "We tried to make it as authentic as possible" g The project would have been impossible without the Yanett help of parent-voluntePysher Ms Sanders said Ms Pysher visited the school once a week to conduct the Art Start program She helped the students design and carve linoleum blocks which were used to press prints onto the quilts Other parents helped by patching squares together But it was mostly the effort of the students that made the project successful "The kids had to be creative They had to think through problems" said quilt-makin- lePoll'on1P35 CR it 7 01 thec Cleaning and SYstem re'VDS9r4VP 11 0 e South Plaza) V FREE TAPE NO PURCHASE NECESSARY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WITH THIS AD V I Reg $1500 Group 9 & & Salt Lake City Call Williams Travel Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 5:00 298-880- 4 aE HOURS: 9:30-6:3- 0 295-343- 4 OEMS ORM Mike ue u LI 14pb 4' I 7 Financing Available 90 days same as cash upon approval Corrie visit us in n E our new store A 325 So 500 W &-vr7- Sandy Kawasaki or Quick-startin- g ZenoahBriggs engine transmission (12SB 14SB A Exclusive in Bountiful 14SE) S If STAND BEHIND OUR dissatis1990 and are 31 purchase by August WALK-BEHIND- A WE 1 camp SPECIAL SUMMER SAVINGS ON ALL MERCHANDISE you fied just return mower within 30 days for another mower or your money back —N e I-7- & TRAINING 1590 I opm auto ammo oino Iht NI LUNN01AV ) likl auls I ( I Setvallats Smate engine °repair I 6020NORr I I ammo A WO Lesson With This Ad $10C13 rrio MIN ) Bahama Cruise Carnival Cruise Lines Model Over! 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The F seemed to stand out as if pleading to be noticed by any onlookers F F F He always got Fs in English F His parents were going City Library Offers 111111:Vt------ :: :'T 7114 1 '':'- st4:J:71:: - :'Tr -- ' :'': It 141 p - 1 ' :'t 1 '': '' :::): retreat-Time-- MOUNTAINS Mountains are high and filled with fresh air 4 !t!-:!:'44 to try INSPIRATION see what you've journeyed through The heartbreaks that were yours To consume this pain inside you And still carry on You were strong You always held your head up high To reach incredible feats Never turning back or giving up You touched them with such grace I love you Such a beautiful person You are My inspiration By Sheryl Wabel lith grade I Things are not so simple now No matter how hard I Mountains are hilly and bright with glare They go on forever without a care They seem to roll on as I stare Mountains are still Mountains are chilled Mountains are open Mountains are free Mountains Mountains By Clate Miller )0th grade MY The color of the wind But then again Who cares? But then again Who cares? t:: lOth grade CHILDHOOD MEMORIES One can hardly believe Life has gone by so fast Buried memories of days Recaptured but for only a moment's time Seem like only yesterday Life was simple and trust came so easily me Come come with oh so happy you'll be Yes I wish I was near a waterfall Listening to its muffled call By Jason Rasmussen lOth grade t::-- Kellar By ''''''71111717SIV --4- '' No one knows How it ends But then again Who cares? o that are tame not mean Come come now Come let me show you how Hurry quickly Come let's go BIGLER - clean-T- a place with things This week's Taxi features writing and art submitted by students attending UNION MON SCHOOt in Roosevelt The students ore from Me English classes of MISS CHRISTINE - for kids going places ' &tg ' 50 OuTSZT 4Mo:es good throueo May 31st -- :'217-'Z221 (801) 295-414- 1 IIII 0 ED c::::1 r3 E1 311 r7-- BEZZa f I |