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Show New home on the internet for Blue Mountain Shadows "How do I get a copy' of the stated. "However, for to upgrade her skills, and THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wtdiieaday, October 10, 2001 - Page 9 Monticello students awarded scholarship researchers interested in San learn new techniques that Monticello native Nathan Juan County history, having have greatly benefited the articles available magazine," added Wilcox. "We Jack is among 11 Utah State issues of Blue 'Mountain Shadows?" Well, the answer ' on line will be a definite plus. wish we could pay her what .University, electrical and computer engineering studto these questions now has a The web .site address is shes really worth! new solution. Find out how www.fahHgnountainshartnwBPtg. Blue Mountain Shadows ents awarded scholarships by Inc. for the Micron you can use technology to Writers will also be able to see continues to rely on many 2001-200- 2 Technology, academic year. obtain copies of these the table of contents of all volunteer hours from the staff, from the Representatives be issues of Blue Mountain issues, plus able to order and welcomes new blood, with Boise-based semiconductor time and energy to help. Shadows, by attending magazines In addition to providing Writers are especially needed manufacturer "History Goes High Tech" were on the Wednesday, Oct. 10 at the articles in a PDF file, that are for upcoming issues. Tbpics CEU technology building in easily downloadable, the new and deadlines are listed below: Logan, Utah rite will soon have a data base Future magazine topics Blending. October 5 to search will direct which Summer 2002 Cottonwood Editor Janet engine Managing Wilcox will explain how even researchers to specific articles 2: Articles due January 30, recognize the and issues where topics can be 2002. Contact Janet Wilcox or recipients, novices to computer-interne- t use can successfully find and found. Phase one of this LaVeme Tate for ideas and who received more than print articles related to San extensive project is being guidelines. Winter 2002 Monticello, Juan County History. The completed by Brad Winder, in 7 will Lawana Palmer and be at Becky early homes and businesses: collectively p.m. presentation in room 112. The south Palmer and will include issues Articles due July 15, 2002. scholarship funds. entrance is the easiest way to Funding for this prefect Contact Corinne Boring for Jack, son of came from a grant from the ideas and guidelines. find the room. and Derfyl Blue Mountain Shadows State Division of History. Summer 2003 -- Ranching in of Jack has; through the years, relied Another part of this grant paid Sen Juan: Articles due Jan. 30, Sally is Monticello, heavily oc new technology to for the indexing of nearly 600 2003. Contact Bob McPherson 11 high of one aid them in designing and taped interviews, which has for ideas and guidelines. Winter 2003 Fry Canyon school seniors publishing their biannual been completed by Maureen in a four-sta- te area to receive History: Articles due July 15, magazine of Four Corners Black. Blue Mountain Shadows 2003. Contact LaVeme Tate a $15,000 scholarship this past History. The design and spring through the inaugural is significantly for ideas and guidelines. implementation of a Web site today, Micron Science and Technois just the latest in a series of improved from their earlier . Summer 2004 The Scholars Program. A innovations that have been publications of 15 yean ago. Military in San Juan: Articles logy r freshman majoring in electtop adopted over their 16 year Desk publishing due Jan. 15, 2004 rical engineering, Jack will Natural .Winter 2004 history. Through a grant from techniques and programs the Utah Humanities Council, which include scanners, e--- History of San Juan -- participate in a mentoring proand aid from their corporate ' mailing of documents and Animals, plants, geology: gram with Micron engineers throughout his undergraduate sponsor, Hubwest.com located photos, and full pagination of Articles due July 15, 2004 in Blending, Blue Mountain the magazine, have greatly Summer 2005 Blandingp career. In addition to Jack, 10 Utah Shadows is now '.making helped the small staff to Centennial (rest of homes & State juniors and seniors county history available to the continue , to upgrade and businesses) Articles due Jan. received renewable full tuition world. "We will continue to produce a top quality product 30,2005 Winter 2005 Roads of San scholarships through the publish two issues a year, as "We are especially pleased Micron University Scholars long as we have ideas and with Shurrell (Meyer), who Juan: Articles due July 15, program. writers to help us, Wilcox. does our layout She continues 2005 Posey issue?" "Are you ever going to reprint .the first four "These scholarships reinforce Gov. Leavitts recently out-of-pri- nt out-of-pri- nt announced engineering and .technology initiative," said Karen Vauk, executive director of Micron Technology Foundation. "Micron recognizes the importance of supporting educational programs on-lin- e. a new generation of engin- campus - - 1-- that prepare eers to growing technology $38,000 industries. Micron chief technology 4. officer Mark Durcan, who accompanied Vauk to Utah States campus, told - students "we need your bright, creative minds to meet the technological challenges of the . . - . - - con- tribute to innovation and success . in . future. Consumers are demanding electronics that provide better performance, lower cost, lower power requirements and more mobility, said Durcan. "Nobody wants to sit at a desk all day anymore. "Over the next nine years we have to figure out how to make things 16 times smaller, he added.. "And we need you to come and help us do it. |