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Show Vtffr nrrnjrc Ribbon Week winners know it's hot to not Thousands of Davis County students are celebrating their commitment to stay drug and violence free during this weeks Ribbon Week activities. One of those activities was the Davis County ClipperKaysville Today Ribbon Week poster contest. Entries were judged at the schools and the winning posters were then entered in the poster contest The editorial staff announced the winners Thursday and presented them with Hot to Not The winners are Drew Henrie, 5, Kindergarten; Ashley Panetlakis, a third grade student at Adelaide Elementary; Kim Knowlton, a fourth grade student at Whitesides School in Layton, and Colby Western, a fifth grade student at Adelaide Elementary. Drews poster showed the world with the message, Our planet is prettier without drugs. Drew said this weeks activities have helped him understand the dangers of dnigs is very wacko. Kim said she is anti tobacco because, It can ruin your lungs and you lips get all dry and cracked up. Kim said she has relatives who smoke and. It doesnt taste very good when you kiss them. Craigs poster warned Dont fall into drugs. Its a bottomless pit He said he had learned not to take drugs. They can ruin your life and keep you from thinking straight. He added that fighting doesnt solve anything. You have to learn how to work it out continued from front to a years jail time, but gave him credit for the three months he served following his arrest. Urioste had hoped the judge would grant him probation, allowing him to return to his native New Mexico, where he said there is a job waiting for him and where he could find his male identity. Marlin G. Criddle, Uriostes attorney said Urioste was hoping he would not have to serve more jail continued from front option of each school, a career way. I imagine hes not pleased. Criddle also said he believes the job will still be available when Urioste is released from jail next year. Urioste is also in protective custody, isolated from the general jail population, something else he wishes would change. Mr. Urioste would prefer to be in the general jail population, because in isolated confinement he has no access to TV or newspapers and hes only let out of his cell an hour a day, Criddle said, adding Urioste is not fearful of uation plans. STUDENTS lad- der day may be scheduled after the last day of the school year, to assist administrators, faculty and staff to tie up loose ends. Of the 12 student advisory board members, only two disagreed attendance should be taken everyday, with one of those students commenting, Im not sure this will be as effective as we want it to be. But the kids were split on eliminating activities that last week of they should be eliminated, while five thought they shouldnt, and one wasnt sure. Those opposed to eliminating all activities made such comments as: Events and activities is what brings the year to a close, and Assemblies and pep rallies should not be eliminated. That week being designated as final week brought a variety of comments on testing itself. One student felt finals make students take their classes more seriously, but another said finals arent necessary because its impossible to recall the terms lessons in the midst of making grad- - HARD WORK PAYS OFF Ashley Panetlakis, Kim Knowlton, Drew Henrie and Colby Western display their and violence posters. For their hard work each won a Hot to Not t shirt. winning anti-dru- time, but it didnt work out that BRIDE school. Six thought and violence. I know drugs can hurt you or kill you and if you use them you can crash into cars, he said. Ashleys poster depicted a child swinging in a tree with real leaves. Go for a natural high, was her message. Ashley said, Drugs are habit forming and you cannot stop taking them. They become a part of you. Kims poster showed a big teddy bear with the message, Chewing gum is lots of fun, chewing tobacco All the students polled agree there should be no extended travel or trips, with one commenting, I would not suggest even the last month. The principals came up with the proposal because misuse of time during the last week of school has become so common, many youngsters and parents feel its not worth attending. In presenting the proposal to the te board, Assistant Superintendent Stephen Ronnenkamp pointed out students in many industrialized nations attend far more days of school than students in the United States. He said schools cannot allow five additional days to be wasted. g being placed in the jails general population. As part of Uriostes plea bargain, he agreed to make restitution to the husband, pay a $5,000 fine and undergo a mental health evaluation. The amount of that restitution is still up in the air and will be decided at a Dec. 15 hearing. Page said he had reservations about pinning all the husbands debts on his marriage to Urioste, saying the husband had to be aware of the majority of the debt since he was making payments on it. And Criddle said the best way for Urioste to begin paying off the debt would be for the courts to allow him to start working. Urioste met his husband while a student at the University of Utah. charges on a $1,500 check from a loan company which Urioste forged the husbands name to. Criddle said Urioste is admitting to signing the check, depositing into the husbands account and telling the husband she got the money from previous employment. in another angle to the case, Bountiful Police have confirmed Urioste was married to another man, now living in Nevada, between 1986 and 1991. However, that man has yet to come forward and Sgt. Grant Hodgson, who investigated the case said from the police perspective, The case is dead. As expected, Urioste signed contracts to sell his story to Inside Edition, for $5,000 and a German television station for $500. But under Utah law, all proceeds from these and other interviews Urioste may grant, must be paid to the state Crime Victims Reparation Fund. He is granting no interviews except to organizations willing to pay for them. After a brief sexual encounter Urioste, going by the name Leasa told the man she was pregnant. They married and later had the marriage sealed in an LDS Temple ceremony. They lived as man and wife for over three years. That he was an impostor came to light in April when Urioste was picked up in Nevada traveling as a man and carrying credit cards in both the couples names. He had told his husband he was going to New York for cancer treatments. The state is basing its forgery THE MORTGAGE MINUTE by MICHAEL KINGDON 1(ie Sett Buy o, MY MAMA TOLD ME... ...you should always shop around. This admonition is especially true when shopping for a mortgage. 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