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Show -- A'-- ' " ..1 ' ' ; ' ' ' ' , . . ; 11A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tliegday April 3, 2001 Dfspra 151511 V. ; comes By Alicfa Pemy !l Telcom People ages 848 are the ones school, your grade point average tried before this juvenile Judge, and has to be higher than the sky Some are darn lucky to make also those who are being abused, starting at age zero and going on it, said Johansen. But in the end it until eighteen years of age. Judge . is mostly worth the effort. Lawyers Johansen is the only one who de--. and judges are paid very well cides the punishments, no Jury is deed. So much was teughit, and ao involved. Yes, having no Jury is a" greater Bouroe of power for this weD much was learned, yet although known judged It was not all easy for judge Johansen is a very high himto get to this high peekwhere ' thorily person, be still took the time he stands though, many yeare were to make us all laugh, as wesat in spent on an education including ool-- front (rfhim focusing on every word fogeatBrighamYdungUnlversity. ; he said and having just a grand oT ;. a To be accepted into a great law timer V; . Suspense, laughter, and amaze- mentwere all among the audiences who sat before the Honorable Judge . $ - Johansen, when he spoke for the annual Career Day at Mont Hannon Jr High.' I dm the man, he pro- claimed, tor many great power ot a juvenile judge were revealed to the students who listened with wonder, you know that you cannot be aJudge until you have been a law-yerflrst?Manydidnot,butthatwas not even close to the other surprises told by this astonishing judge. V' By: Randi Curtis Mr. Mike Whtson came into Mt Chas 8 grade classes on Career Day. Fbr his career he works at . I . au-SD- id . ;;r Emery Ttelcom. . . He talked about many things. Ode In particulawas about the jtfos in computers right now that aqyooe with an education can get . : ; It has also been said that you might beunsure tothe next ten years if you can specialize in some certain areas with computers. Another interestingthingtbat he diared was that in the next fewyears everything will be on the Internet TUnfpsu& as tefariakm, cable television, phones and radios will aU be under one source, so it win be much easier, There are also many ' ' other things that will be on it .He also said that to be able to work with computers you need eonm of the following experience: a college degree, specialization, or a high school degree. Mr Watson was agreat speaker uulnuuy wdreame-fou- s to listen. ; i ; . . $ , "1 v I ;; v';; : . . -- - a 'yyt , ' , ' f i . fZ:-' ' J r V ' v 1: ! '1 . 'J0 1I tossica.Hansen sat seat of a semi truck that Was in the on campus.' . mmm-ww- i m f , . , .T- - . I' v V V ; I i' f o ' y f s " V I' . ZjA - ?: - . V ..I- ' i r s v 7 - .A . ' Freshi Garcia enjoyed fa X v v". !; 1. ' 'v . '1'' . ; - T C presentation by the highway partoi represented by Officer Brinkerhoff; v'-- . s , ..... .. h .. If v V showed he the students ofl Utahroade. presentation .SV". ao--, ' a short video, of vehide one of the Pa- also investigate dip They .. Most people think that all the ddents. The spedalK-- 9 Patrol is trd dog's attacking a crimlnaL ':yTube an offlxjeryou must have also a part of tiie Highway Patrol. HighwayProlofficeradoisgtve J; '; A out tickets. But officer Brinkerboff oftcerRrinWy(fiwntidthit School. '! your. High Diploma or saM officers are not as ticket happy if someone assaults one of the KS G,E,D, and be at least 21 years of ; Whitney Montoya, Nick ' . '. unite dog, that is Just the same usage. Thereto much training and:: as aomepeopte think. OfPcer Brinkerhofl, along with ; assaultingahighwaypatrol officer. , hard work put into becoming a Officer many rdher highway patrd officers The dogs are considered officers Highway Patrol Officer. B te the. ; worth the Brinkerhofl , said, " domimyditimitthings.Theytake,ju8tlike people. jf:.:, careoIIXJI cases and help get drugs woik.VBrinkerhoffs Officer TbddRdmef During : 'V.'i a - .. ,- - 4 Jennifer Bedont By: 'i-v. ; - -- " . - tl : . !... r 1 rii'i , By. Sarah Gfleadi ... - . t J ;p' l,v, y v, 'fr i' ' t- - )? - V '1 . a - I j ' . ' Kevin Ashby, publisher! the Sun Advocate and Emmy Progress, visited Ms Carisons 8 grade Egllsh. . . different Jobs that are used to get (he NewMera out Helhenex- plained the importance of each job, . and what they all do.: Ashby also showwi tiie classes S'. ;v. W- i . - ' . . V' r j . L, tractor. With voIunteera,frotn the ' ' e a realJife demonstration of the process for building a house. so, he brought construction attire for the students to try on. Towards the end of his presenta--. tian, he took the students outside and showed them the Nelco trucks and tractors. Jt j 3t M - - Students learn about animal abuse in county s I v f t, ' r - v. plumbing- He ahowed students howto cut different kinds - . of pipe, and then let some of them come up and try it themselves. There are many types of tools that ard used to cut pipe faster. Before becoming a plumber you must have beenan apprentice of another plumber that was t : about plumbing in bis presentation!. ' ' teachingyoiL OverellDixon HuBsey said that you need to make sure you get Involved In a career that yph ; like. : .. 9 ... Stories written and photos taken by On Tuesday Miardi 8, 2001, Career Day was held at Mont Harmon Jr High. Patti Pierce, from the animal shelter came to the school to talk to the kids about the abuse people show to animals all over the world. Pierce said she hadacasewhereaman and women tied a rope around their dog s neck and bung it from thetree. The purpose of doing that was to let their chil- told anyone dren, who they abused, know that same the that were thing would they getting abused, she told to them a as story oonsequence-Thahappen t related to a big issue she discussed with the students, that most people who abuse thrir animals are the ones who end up harming other people. In fact, that tewhat happened with one of the Columbine shooters. The night before the shootLigs, a boy also known as a neighbor of one of the shooters, saw him beating his dog to death. That Is what Is wrongwith out society today Bald Pierce. People have nothing better to do with their Ashbys presentation on thepaper. They espedallyenjoyed when they ahvays doing something new. Mechanics was his first Interest, and for some reason it lead him to - 1 , Dixon Hussey told an ' -- Plumbing is like playing with legos." This to . as he represented Nelco Construction, .all the people. : The students listened very closely, and seemed to enjoy what Dixon Hussey explained to 8th mid 9th graders at Mont Harmon Junior High, on March 8. a He explained that plumbing to something he , can do that does not get boring. He said you are 4 V . fa story of construction ' By Ron Berg h . con- students in the classroom he Larry Jensen told -- A"i' Plumbing 1011 .. . Larry Jensen, a contractor at showed UtaossiT the benefits and community importance of newspapers, : . v a general .J - ihi Larry demonstrated what It v- XT. , A classeBforMontHannon'BCareerthedffierentstagesthepapergoeswerealtowedtogoandtakepictures, DayAshby told students about the through before it can be sent Out to of other classes golngon atschooL ' Nek Construction InPrloe,visited . Mr. Dupin's classes for. Career Day B was (m Tuesday March 6 vriienlw came and talked aboutwhat he does ' . for his , job in construction would be like to be - ; ' . among us .. f.. With HeWSDaper presentation AShby thrills ; StuddltS ' ' i a . XlaJrCI , Crrtchiow and Cliff Sorensen learn about 1 ' v v: ? : : Mont Harmon students during, Career Day. If they lives," " If anyone ages 14 and older wants to volunteer out at the animal shelter; goby there anytime after school hours, or on the weekends. ; This . page was edited by Alicia; J L fi Penry ... t. . Patti Pierce frem the animal shelter talks dog talk. 'I-- Stevie Fossat writes one of the articles reporting on Career Day. : |