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Show I enancotoeam rull tuition p to Weber State University in Ogden. Jr. Contestants local girl Itia Junior Miaa time again in the Roosevelt area. The pageant will be held this SaturdayNo-vembe- r 12, at 7 pjn, Union High auditorium. The theme willbe Because Im Me", focusing on the contestants individuality, according to pageant diairman Teresa Yack. . This year four lovely girls, all students at Union Hun, will bo competing for the title and the irt TrtNTAH BAKIN STANDARDpast, as emcee, judge, or committee member, and she appreciates interview, talent, poise, and physical fitness, says Yack. All of the participants will receive a $50 dollar U.8. Savings Bond, with the queen winning foe Weber State scholarship as well. Mistresses of Ceremony for the evening will be Idea Henderson and. Karen Bullock, both of Vernal Lisa is formerly from Roosevelt She enjoys water skiing; singing, dancing, cello d with soci ety, she says. She has been involved in several pageants in foe ' ' 'ys Ktaol-nhi- Marrit Jones, daughter of Roy and Joan Jone Roosevelt; Kristine Gray, ughtyr of David and Darlene way, Roosevelt; , Brenda' Budianan, daughter of Marlin nd Gayle Budianan, Roosevelt; and Roxanne Kettle, daughter of. Jsny and Barah Loo Kettle, the time and hard work that goes into a pageant Lisa is currently the director of the Maeser Minstrel Childrene Choir, and she is taking classes at the USU Educa- lee-an- Myton. hob-nobbi- The girls will be judged on a combination of aeadomici, judgM . fun-fille- 9-1- 4, Francis Poulenc, "Kinetic Impressions ia made up of three mov- ements. The composition of the movements interlink colon and moods which blend together in foe final movement Arcadia, choreographed by Peter Anastos of New Jerseys Garden State Ballet, is a display of dance with one central component - the music of Handel. The ballet's setting is the clouds and depicts nobis and beautifiil people, reminiscent of a Gainsborough painting. The ballet h ss been called "romantic yet stirring, very much like Handels music Equinoxe, a work by Pacific Ballet Theatres James Canfield, combines several unique effects to stimulate foe senses. The music sets foe tone with its new age electronic score Jarre. Fluid, senby suous movements against a background ofreflective light create an illusion of floating underwater. Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, the final selection in "An Evening of Premieres, will delight Balanchine lovers with its display of athletic virtuosity and purity in dance. The performances are scheduled ae follows: Wednesday, November 9, 1988 at 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, November 10, 1988 at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, November 11, 1988at7:30 p.m.; Saturday, November 12, 1988 at 2:00 p.m.; Saturday, November 12, 1988 at 7:30 p.m.; Monday, November 14, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at foe Ballet West box office open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. deity. For Anther information, please contact Ballet West at 364343 or the box office ee League. Menit Jones Roxanne Kettle Elementary students study author ODell A Scott ODell party for Duchesne Elementarys two sixth ; grades climaxed a unit of study on f the g author last Friday. A variety of games, a video : presentation, letters to foe author, chars, essays, advertisements and crossword pussies wan projects created by foe en--i fouaiaatic students to display their knowledge of ODell, his life and his books. These wore foe featured entertainment at the party. Study offoe author is part of " an innovative reference skills program being taught at the t school this year. Called Research ; Across foe Curriculum this prpj--t act was developed and used with success in Salt Lake City schools last year. Using the Stats Core Cur-- ; riculum aa a base, the program ia ' divided into three basic segments; researching mythology, research- -' ing an author and researching a ' award-winnin- ODELL FANS Displaying their original video on author Scott ODell are sixth graders (left to right); Trent Ellingford, Curtis Skewes, B J. dark, Steven Sweat and Wes Karren at Duchesne topic. self-select- t'&9$$23C$ vene f i eources of information, note taking; organizing materials, de N O Jean-Mich- veloping an outline and presenting a final product Sixth grad teachers Robert Hoopes and Rosalie Seamons, and media coordinator Dona Hansen are cooperating to make this learning a skill students will use all thrir lives. th Leader looks at agreements An official ofthe Utah Farm Bureau Federation has called for advance written agreements outlining the potential impact of big game transplants on private landowners before more transplants to enlarge or establish new Mg gams herds in Utah. Speaking at the Society of Range Management annual meeting in St Georgs Thursday, November 3, C. Booth Walloitine, Farm Bureau executive vice preaidant said the agreements should includs the Division of Wildlife ' Resources, federal and state land agencies, aportsmenY groups, Uk' cal officials and affected landown are-mad- ers. . Many Mg B R A gams herds in at 533-555- 5. Utah now rely on private landi for much of their winter forage. It is unreasonable to expect farmers to continue to feed growing herd of Mg game without adequate com- pensation. These agreement! oh herd size and damage payment! would relieve much of the conflict over Mg gams, Wallen tine said. . . . Alotof Let's face It. people put off service work... until it s to late. Like letting brakes wear down to the metaL At Big O, we FREE offer brake Inspect- ions by trained technicians with fret estimates. Dont era any longer, contact your local Big O The store, now. HONORED PRINOPAL-Uint- ah superintendent Grant DroUinger award Dale Harrison a certificate in recognition of his outstanding success as principal of W. Russel Todd School Harrison was nominated for this award by his faculty. Only twenty-tw- o principals in the state of Utah received the award. Myton classes tour canyon part of an early Utah History unit, the students of As Myton Elementary's third and fourth grata; taught by Gloria Jonas and Boyd Lemon, took a journey into the past, aa they toured historic Nina--1 recently. Tha studante wart accompanied by Dr. Stuart Holmes and Bert Janaon, who served aa guides on tha tour, sharing stories of events occurring during foe pioneer n era of foe road, built in 1896 by the Ninth Cavaby. The students saw evidences of cliff dwellings and writings of the prehistoric Fremont Indian culture Theoo remainders of a pastculturs abound in the canyon, and the students expressed excitement in the tour. 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This years pageant, as in past years, is sponsored by the Roosevelt Womens Brenda Budianan Ballet West Ballet west presents foe world premiere of "Kinetic Impressions, and three Ballet West 1988 premieres November at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City. cowgirl rough-ridin- g d, N0vmlr 9. 198a P.p.13 presents play tion Center. Karen is originally from Wilmington, North Carolina. She received her BA. in Speech and Drama from BYU, ana has been active in community theatre in Vernal for the past several yean. This past summer she played the . - 79.95 79.95 84.95 89.95, rNO MONEY DOWN 90 DAYS No Interest or payments low as 120 per month TO Mounting of any Big mm- - 40-Roose- velt ii O Tire j . |