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Show v 8A , Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 10. 2001 is a a few schools that would compete during a regular season In a region that was not of Sports writer The Utah High School Activities Association announced the realign-- ; ment of high schools throughout the state for purposenuf competition. and music. These classifications , arc 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A and 5A. According to the latest ulign-- .. ment schools abo'e 1530 lit enroll-mefit in the 5A category. Schools . nt 1310 tolKjOafein the 4Aeiassifi- -' : . . . : . . . : .. -- . ; ; . . . . ' : A number of .. s'-:-- . largeror smaller, . ... .. . .. . . cation. Schoolxaround 500 to 1300 areln the 3A ctawification.Schuo 1 38 to 500 are. considered 2A schools. The lAschools consist oif .:.:schoolsaf20studentstoab6utl50. While these rules are applied V ; somewhat evenly according to the UHSAA,! there are some schools that are in dassiflcations that they - .are too large for or too. small for based on their location. ' ; Some schools are in places Where It would be so far for them to travel to compete that they are put . in with schools that are closer tP their area even though they may be . . -; that compete in athleUcs, forensics V 1 the largest number of institutions In the state, 35. ; The UHSAA realigns the class!- - ; ficatlons every few years and the ; thieir classification, but would com schools the at , statefevefagninst pete changes will strike home to Carbon fans this coming year theirownsize. a , , Thats because Richfield High, Presently schools in Utah range in enrollment from 2431 students which has declined in student errat Utahs largest high school Alta, rollment significantly in the last few High In Jordan pistrict to Shiloah years is now going to be in Region Valley a small school, in western ' 12 with five other 2A schools. That ; would have made Region 8, already Utah. , the smallest region in the state even. are Carbon residents County ; generally most Interested in the 3A smaller. To rectiiy this the UHSAA has and 1A classifications, because those are the levels at which the lo- moved Lehi over to Region 8 from cal schools. Carbon High and East Region 10 beginning next year. Lehl brings a long tradition of Carbon High compete., In the 3A ranks the largest football and other athletic tradischool is Uintah in Vernal with 1209 tions to the region. It also tatro- -' students while the smallest school (faces a Wasatch Front team to the isGrantsville in Tooele School Dis- -. mix, which always makes for inter--trict with 503 students: esting play Lehl Will be the largest . Carbon is listed as having 928 sehool.in the region with 1063 stustudents; and is larger than only dents. They will compete with Car-- : : eight of the other 23 schools id the; bion, Emery 666 students), Rorth ' v Sanpete (565 students), and Delta category : In the 1 A ranks the largest (505 students), Lehi won the 3A state football championship this year. school is Whterford School, ia private school hi Sandy with 168 stu- -. U Region 14, where East Carbon denis. The smallest is the Shiloah competes sill have no changes In Valley School mentioned before. ; the schools competing; but will be' ; East Carbon fe Hsted as having called Region IB due to changes In 90 students and is the 15th largest the 2A rank who took on the Reschool In a classification that has gion i 4 moniker for next year. , . . The state presenter uses a system of five rankings to address the size differences between, schools;. . issue UHSAA had By Richard Shaw ! ; years ago the .i .. SUER EM E MOEEUER .. t . 911 E. 100 No., Price 637-449- 3 ; Mon-F- ri 8:30 am 6:00 pm v. Sat 8:30 am tao pm r -- , -- ' ' .' 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Little The fa tteoW student cen-:- : .. . ,.tet,;;- : V,;: ;i ; People can learn more about ; wohes, and provide Input about bow : to manage them should they arrive In Utah, by attending thls open 'house.: : t ;lhe Division has committed to ; working with a group of citizens. : from a diverse background to de-- h vdoparecommawlationtotheUtah Wildlife Board on whether there is a place fa Utah for wolves," unfit : Alan Clark, Wildlife Section chief : ; for thbDivlsIon of Wildlife Re-. . : . - THANKYQVALUl :v ; Doug Dawna, Tun, Rytfh, Josh and Melissa Dowhand :C; V. - ; House at CEUIV . $iio Most cars and trucks v would like to express their sincere Thanks for all the acts of kindness, food, flowers and contributions to the. family during the loss of our LITTLE GIRL There are so many special people in Carton and Emery Counties that have stepped in to help our. "LITTLE ANGEL : Misti, thstt it is impossible to name all the people that have been involved but please know that you all hold a; special spot in Our Familys Heart and your thoughtful-nes- s will NEVER be forgotten We live in a wonderful of part Utah where helping others is the only way to be, Flush rH COUPON:EXPlRES5:800t 5 ' J Misti Downard Transmission Installation as low as. : : V'Z Coolant Specialist :. 2 TRANSMISSION rp Radiator EXPRESS Line Drive - i. ..'I: g COUPONEXPIRES5-8-200- t v r.- i.: ar Inspe With rt . CEU cheer, yell and rang squad placed fifth in the nation at USAs rollegiate championship in Las Yfegas recently The squad competed against two-yesquads from throughout the WestemU. S. "We missed fourth place by one point and the Bquad had an excellent performance overalL We are proud of them because they were competing students and did really well, said Busan Roister team;:r ; against schools with 20, 000-plu- s coadL The final rankings placed Palmnar College first, East Coast Community College . ' : second, Rose College third, and Salt Lake Conuntudfy College fourth and CEU filth: The&ward-winnin- State : - . : $ ,4, . : sources, Whfle no wild wolves are known A -- to exist fa Utah at tte present time, thware as close to Utah as south-- : ; : wretern Wyoming; Under current ' rules, any, wolves entering Utah ; would receive full protection unqer the Endangered Species Apt. ' Adivision representative will be--; gin the presentation by wieloomtag people and explaining Utahs wild- life mocess. 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