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Show 2 Tuesday. iaroiwo Mbicv LAKESIDE March 12. 1996 Mars dence supports the existence of past life on Earth. So why not the same for Mars, he reasoned. From page fort zones. find fossils of green things," he said. But if there has been life, I dont think it could be drastically different from life here. I 1 four-heade- The question of life existing on a planet that has 90 percent less oxygen than Earth gnawed at Vance. ' Consequently, the designed an experiment that would transplant homegrown grass to the surface of planet Mars. Variables, such as lower oxygen concentrations, would be considered when testing the special strain of grass. And if the grass surv ived and actually flourished on a surface out in dont think wed d Vance and Brough enjoyed signing the projects. They read dere- search about Mars, wrote 2,000-wor- d papers, and presented their ideas in front of their science classes. There would be the chance so could other life," reasons Vance, who looks forward to a medical degree from Brigham Young Universi- - peers and professionals. Miya looks down the road for the two students, though not so much at the chance their ideas will actually take hold on Mars. Brough's leans toward the more mechanical side of discovery. The aspiring student of engineering at BYU proposed a mobile Mars cart. An archeologists tools extending like arms would dig up fossils that may exist below the planet's surface. Brough figures that fossil evi Good grades and high ACTs arent enough anymore," she said. Ive seen students rejected because they dont have anything else on their resumes." Davis actually took up a lap at the game. Megans mom carries along the notebook she starts each season, tracking in basketball her daughters rebounds, steals, field goals, free throws, and assists. Six rebounds so far this game, she said four minutes into the last From page 1 tain View gets the rebound. Still Davis had one last chance, as a slow clock enabled them to steal a pass and still try a desperation shot at the buzzer. Davis winning streak comes to an end. Its the Bruins sixth title, as they finish with an unblemished rehalf-cou- rt quarter. The notebooks go into the scrapbooks, similar to the ones she keeps for her other five boys and two girls. Its not for publicity, she said. "This is so they can look back to see what theyve done. Chris Jensen pointed to her son corded. Jeff squeezes his eyelids tight, but it doesn't work to squelch the tears. who was . obviously through the tense fourth-quart- They're still my winners, he said. They deserved to be in this game, and I'm very proud of every one of them. at Fairfield Jeff, a ninth-gradJunior High, hasn't missed a single one of the 23 games his sister's team won this year. The state cham- From page 1 mountain and not be afraid of what he sees." Jason also has won dozens of Special Olympics medals in skiing and numerous other d year-roun- sports. Kurtis is grateful for the challenges he and his family have faced in reaching their goals of helping Jaas possison become as self-relia- ble. The NASA trip will include tours, meeting scientists, and conferring with space mentors who will help advance the students projects for national competition. Students will explain their projects before space? Ties The goal brought he and his wife, Joanne, to certify and Special Olympic coaches several years ago. We took it on ourselves to assure that he had the same exposure to athletics as normal children reKurtis said. As a result, ceive, hes gotten to do a lot more than I ever did as a kid. This involvement led Kurtis and Joanne to become the head coaches of the Northern Davis County team, helping dozens of athletes with mental disabilities every year. Joanne is now employed by Utah Special Olympics and is the Northern Utah coordinator and organizer of the Winter Games. We wouldnt have become involved if it weren't for Jason, Kurtis said. And now, weve helped all Who-oo-te- rs these kids. Kurtis said other benefits his son has brought him include improved attitudes. He has taught me a lot about his perspective on life and whats really important, Kurtis said. Down .kids dont pull any punches. They usually tell you right from the hip how they perceive things. Kurtis admits he is stricter with Jason about household chores such as making beds, picking up after himself and learning the value of money than he is with his daughter Mallory. Jason will have to look out for himself one day, Kurtis said. "Joanne and I might not always be around for him. We have to prepare for that possibility. The way I look at it, Jason will lead a life much like a person in rehabilitation all of his life, Kurtis said. He boasts of the pairs latest accomplishment of getting Jason to skills within perfect his shoe-tyin- g the last year. But the two have a lot more in common than skiing, shoe tying and discipline. Father and son share a deep love for music. Kurtis said he spent a notable sum on records and music when he whs young. When Jason was a strong infant, he would sit on his haunches and How To Lose Body Fat Hour By Hour vONE WEEK DELIVERY i Standard-Examine- r; j in a 100 Natural Way and Doctor Recommended as low as $53 to start y money back guarantee 30-Da- No obligation - Free Samples For more information For home delivery call Call 625-440- s 0 rock back and forth, said his dad.He always rocked out when he was a baby, Kurtis said. Two years ago, this shared love for music lead Kurtis to attend a rock concert with his son. ZZ Top is Jasons favorite group, Kurtis said. I took it upon myself to get tickets and to get decent ones so we didnt have to sit in the rafters. The two took ear plugs and still left with their ears ringing but with n a memory that will last a lifetime. Kurtis said he doesnt remember n spotting any other pairs at the concert. father-and-so- father-and-so- suffering rall- er y- bet hes saying a prayer, she The poor guy. He loves that team." Jeff spent the afternoon before the big game rehearsing his part in the Guys and Dolls production at Fairfield Junior High. His heart, however, wasnt on the stage, so he took a break to write a letter that his dad delivered to Megan before she left Kaysville in the school bus heading to Salt Lake City. Jeff wanted to remind the girls that he was there for them, win or lose. He said a trophy doesnt matter. It all comes down to playing the game with all their hearts. They did that tonight, he said. Jeff said he was going to tell Megan the same thing he would have told her if the girls had won. I love them all, he said. And, Im going to be here next year cheering them on even harder when they make it to state again." I said. er pionship Saturday at Salt Lake Community College is the first time hes come decked out in a yellow e suit on which he has scrawled the names and numbers of each player on the girls basketball two-piec- team. Megan, number 23, is written in the back on the right shoulder. Oh my heaven, we go to all the games, said Chris Jensen. Saturday, the Jensens, relatives, neighbors, and close friends from their church took up the first five rows over center court on the side of the Davis team. Jeffs suit and as painted face were stand-out- s, well as his nephew Josh who no doubt felt the vibrations of basketball fans before he Save money by buying the complete baby furniture set-u- Disassembles into 4 e sections 5 Drawers Durable, solid wood construction Changing Table p Mattress and pad Included Front rail folds down Available in natural or stain finishes BABY FAIRE 22 s. 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