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Show MMI Ilf IMIM'I .. f ; ' 'rC Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 18, 2001 1 1A V . 4r- v i- - ys ' ; iisssiii Piiii : hiri Tv X . ppin fiCHWI fllrfl wv a vliy waiww isww the students had planforap- explained Mayor that although the council was propriate celebrating as well as 'called it Was his decision to can- - .homHing the victims and their familiesbycarryingflags, plans cel the parade on Friday. He ex-' u kLk fnr natrintig imidp to V nlawM . I X r Cflitioii s Homecoming plans , this year had to be adjusted to ac-- v Piogior a moment of silence and patriotic remembrance, but fonmKylutff s ntion1 wi felt the parade shouldnt have (fayofpyyntningiiwiiiTqiftvfiiwj been cancelled. He did saytbat Friday hy narinnni anH ' fu Hid cunmrt th Hmicinn rf - . ceteoranou on rnce s mam suvci on a day set aside for mourning the victims of the terrorist attack inNewYorkandSkshington. ; Othercounril members voiced .. 4: Batty Wheeler and Nifta ttfH that thwy were pros and cons to be consid- ered, but felt that a parade was not appropriate on that day with the state nJ ffatipnjii ngnHa bring considered. - ,- .. - : . , -- Richard Thtton explained that - - -. Stephen Denison also felt thatthcparade,undertheplans r of the students, would, have beenappropriate. x In the end, the mayor stated his decision to cfose that it the parade and the students were told at the end of their homecoming assemble that tbey were excused from school, and - thatthemayorhadcancefledthe ' ; parade. Principal Robert Cor stated , . thatheabofekthestudentshiid planned appropriate activities ' during the parade that would . have kept it in line with the national and state declarations of remembrance and payee : .4.; It was the timing that hitus ' hard as the city did not get back with us and we, were in the middleofthe assembly. There 5 - was not much more that we could do than announce at die end of the assembly that the ; parade had been cancelled by fi . the mayor, said Coe We rev v ? ceived the first call at 1125 ajn. Mobs Flores, center, was voted Homecoming Queen. Her first attendant is Raquel Rich (right) and 2nd Attendant Alex leny deft). . . dp. " y)fe V '?: -- . ; HlH 1 X V4 rVr 15, : v 1 : tV ; have 1000 kftfc in gym waiting to goto the parade it was toa late to plan something else. After wins by the volleyball teams against Delta, the soccer lost to Lehl and Delta and the varsity football team dropped dieirgameinado6eoneagainst V vEmeiyv-.'-.4.; ' j, 41 5 ; Aloha Flores was voted , . Homecoming Queen. Her first attendant is Raquel Rich and 2nd Attendant Alex Italy. Students enjoyed other activities including a barbecue, powdcrjpufffoomall, abonfire, pep rally and homecoming danoe. , V.music was in the air from hand students as wan as alumni mtvsgzfi utHTTtszmtix Xi : wv, v tr i t Yf V . r - t HMtWMu ...and there were plenty of horns. ..the drifl team periormeiL !TB'T tm Ac. 1 ' ' S v ' : I . r a- r " ? s srir ' f ' 1 S 'Vt-S- .. . - - ... 4 lV f V' Srsj. v. 1 17 v.- " 'V J r - u.J -a- I. - Ar v! -- uf.ata - - nd in :i ( 4 V 4 |