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Show Advancement in National Guard Kit Mantz was recently pro- moted to Lieutqwmt Colonel a ceremony at the Head- - 211th Aviation Group, and the 300th Military Na-- t i o n a Guard 1 lo- Bri- Intelligence gade (Linguist). Kit was raised in Blanding and is a 1976 graduate of San Juan High School. He is the son of Paul cated in Draper, Utah. Kit is on active duty with the Utah Army Na-- t i o n a1 and Guard Deputy Glenice Mantz of serving as the Monti-cell-o, Utah, and Lorraine , and Kit Mantz Several local winners at State History Fair Command which includes the 19th Special Forces Group (Air-i-n borne), 115th Engineer Group, quarters, Utah THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 2, 2001 - Page 15 Robert Peterson of Mendon, Utah. Kit, Lisa, and his five children currently live in Riverton, Utah. Courtesy photo e and Administrative Officer for the 97th TVoop full-tim- An exhibit on Hadrians Wall by John Fahey and Megan Larson of San Juan High School was awarded first place at the State History Fair, held April 19 at Brigham Young University. Students from across the state in grades presented 6-- 12 history research projects, competing for the opportunity to advance to the National His4 tory Day contest, June at the University of Maryland. Winners were announced at the dose of the day, and those receiving 1st and 2nd place awards were invited to the national competition. Alden Jack of Monticello High School also earned a trip to the national competition when his historical paper en10-1- titled The Uranium Book: Dust in the Wind, was We must welcome the future, remembering that will be the peat; and we must respect the past, remembering that once it was all that was humanly possible. George Santayana awarded second place. In ora it ad- dition, Jacks paper was named the finest paper that dealt with the history of the American West The Charles Redd Center for Western Stud ies at BYU presented the sented $400 to the Grand award and a $100 prize to Jack Prize Winner. The Utah State History Fair for the paper. Frontiers in History was was presented by the Utah the theme for this years event. History Fair and the DepartStudents competed in four dif- ment of History of Brigham ferent categories: historical Young University. The Utah papers, exhibits, perfor- History Fair is a program of mances, and media presenta- the Mountain West Center for tions. They were encouraged Regional Studies at Utah to reflect on pivotal moments State University. It is funded that changed the course of by the Utah Division of State events. History, the Utah Humanities for cash the awards Council, and Brigham Young Special dealand exhibits best University. papers ing with Western History were Finishing in third place, and given by the Charles Redd just missing out on a trip to Center for Western Studies at the national competition, are Brigham Young University. Noelle Lyman and Cody Webb The Utah Interagency Task of San Juan High for a docuForce, a partnership of the mentary on the Blanding WaBureau of Land Management, ter Frontier, Crystal Police of the National Park Service, the San Juan High for a documenU.S. Forest Service, the Utah tary on Masan Xigai and the Division of State History, and long walk; and Marilyn Harthe Utah Division of Oil, Gas, ris and Kristina Montgomery and Mining, made a cash of Monticello High for an exaward to the best entry in en- hibit entitled Early Space vironmental history or land Frontiers: US vs. Russia. management. The Interagency Task Force also pre- - WILLIAM L. 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