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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 21. 1995- - Page 17 UPWARD BOUND-Upw- ard Bound students and advisor, Melody, Scholes, went to Kennedy' Center on BYU campus for a tour of four countries, Japan, Thailand, Guatemala and Ukraine. Presenters told of the culture through song, dance and film. After the world tour, students went to the Utah Lake Skating rink where they enjoyed skating and topped it off with a pizza party. Those participating were: (1 to r) front-Sh- cni Lohnson (Japan), David Lee (Guatemala), Travis Gent (Ukraine) and Di and Rob Berhmann (Thailand). Back dy Montoya, Samuel Anderson, Brandon Womack, Trent Fausett, Melody Scholes (advisor), Kari Meridey, Pauline Richne, Singe Hoschcuer, Amanda Zubiatc, Mariaina Barney, Tesa Henderson and Kathryn Anderson. February 20-2-5 is Trio Week. Utah Valley State College sponsors the Educated Talent Search and Upward Bound programs at Union High School. MYTON STUDENTS-Myt- on Elementary Students of the Month are as follows: (ltor) back row- -, Maria Farnsworth (fifth grade), ShaeLeah Beltran (fourth), Conrado Palmerin (third) and Amy Gilbert (second), Adrian Silva (first), Melynda Jackson (first), Young (third). Front Elizabeth Evans (kindergarten) and Shane Lamb (kindergarten). -- . row-Ru- row-Ro- bert . STUDENTS OF THE MONTH-Roosev- elt Middle School Students of the Month for January are tha as follows: sixth Christensen, Brandon Olsen, Morgan Hansen, Amy McCormick, Travis Fausett, Nicole Sather, Savannah Mieure and Sheree Heckathom. Fifth grade-ShaCochrane, Natalie Winterton, Deanna Fyke, Justin Dahlberg, Kassandra Walton and Angie Richardson. Fourth gfade-Ju- ke Wilkerson, Nicole Sather, Jared Robison, Heidi Wakefield, Jesse Jensen, Heather Hullinger, Brandon Hackford and Audra Morrill. grade-Saman- wna 0 .1 WINNERS-Spelli- ng bee winners at Neola Elementary School yvere determined after three weeks of spell down for points. Blake Duncan and Kelly Duncan will represent Neola at the district bee at Duchesne February 21. Stephanie Lucero is alternate. The spelling bee winners are pictured here: Q to r) back lly Duncan, second; Stephanie Lucero, third; and Blake Duncan, first row-Ke- Front row-Ke- lci Eldredge, Seng Rasaphonh and Chelsey Glines, all tied for fourth. Entrepreneurial Training of Wildlife Resources. But that may not be enough to stop the project from destroying critical deer and elk winter habitat located within the proposed drill plan area. The staff report, written Aug. 25, 1994 and released recently in a public scoping summary report by Woodward Clyde Consultants, specifies that the proposed drilling area is "critical and high priority winter range for mule deer and elk." - Sun Advocate This Workshop Is Designed To Provide The Entrepreneur With Basic Information On How To Set Up Your Own Small Business. -- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Board approved a $650,000 loan to help fund the Fillmore Industrial Cooperative,; According. toFiilmora City Recorder Marlene Cummings, Mayor Kflth Giffifib m6t tyi(h the CDBGBfrd1 last Friday and received the official word of the approval. Millard County Commissioner Lana Moon said the Six County Association ofGovernments (AOG) approved Fillmore's request to take out the loan on January 11. Moon said Millard County did not give its approval until two weeks later after the other five counties agreed to three conditions. ' Millard County approved the loan application after the Six County AOG agreed that Fillmore City would have at least 51 percent control of the project. The second condition was that in the case of default, the entire Region CDBG funds would be used as payback. The third condition was that Millard County would not have to furnish any other type of security or collateral. - Chronicle Progress FILLMORE-T- he City Council recently accepted an Airport Mm(w Plan update prepared by Muller, Sirhall & Associates Inc., airport consultants based outside of pwifiHAM CITY-Brigh- am Denver, Colo. The update comes nearly 15 years after the original master plan was drafted and is intended to incorporate the changes in the commuaviation the and industry. nity FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) requires a master plan before allocating any funding. Brigham City airport has received a substantial nmnnnt of money from the FAA. - Box Elder News Journal on-goi- HEBER There may soon be another sheep herd in the Heber Valley, but this one will produce cheese. That is if the Native Communities Economic Development Corporation has its way. The corporation is applying fin: a $4.2 million Rural Enterprise Development Grant to build a cheese would be processing complex outside Heber City. As planned, the plant from cheeses largely run by Navqjo Native Americana, producing unique Wave Wasatch milk. The sheep's a surprise move Wednesday, the Carbon County School Board of Education released East Carbon City from an agreement to help offset open. reported district budget shortfalls to keep East Carbon High Schoolschool Board members cited an improved financial standing in the district and a desire to improve relations with residents in the east end of the county for their decision. In & unanimous vote, the board approved a motion to release the city from paying the annual fee that was negotiated in 1993 as a way to keep the doors ofEast Carbon High School open when the district was fighting a budgeting crisis, according to school district officials. - Sun Advocate PRICE--In Y PRICE-I- fa battle develops between the River Gas ofUtahmethane field of Price and wildlife using the area during the winter, the west located wildlife will lose. That's what a staff report written by the Bureau ofLand Management indicates. The conclusion is also supported by officials at the Utah Division FREE TO THE PUBLIC no longer oiiTy receiving fines and community service hours when ticketed for substance abuse charges. Now teens who are ticketed for alcohol or other drug charges attend a special Teen AlcoholDrug school. In the last several months, Juvenile Court and Four Corners Mental Health have been working together to address the rising problems ofteen alcohol and drug use with an approach that goes beyond punishment Agencies and families in the community have long recognized the need to find a method to hold teens responsible for their behavior, while also educating them regarding the consequences of the life choices they are making with drug and alcohol use. - The Times Independent MOAB-Moabteeh- shre SUBJECTS: Characteristics that make up the successful entrepreneur. How to measure your own success potential. How to arm yourself with the tools of success. How to select the business that's right for you. How and where to get the help you need to start and operate your own business Resourde Development And much more... VERNAL Early Wednesday morning the Uintah School Board emerged from an extensive executive session to renew the contract of Superintendent Grant Drollinger. By unanimous vote of the board at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday Drollinger's contract was renewed for two years with regular performance evaluations. Board member Fran Harding made the motion. The board did not discuss the contract of Business Manager Richard Tolley, as hj contract was renewed last February. - The Vernal Express on Roosevelt Campus: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1995 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Uintah Basin Applied Technology Center 1100 East Lagoon Roosevelt Campus SPONSORED BY: THE UINTAH SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER & DUCHESNE COUNTY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE requested to guarantee space. 3 2 Vernal Campus 722-452- 789-194- Conference to be held for girls Girin in middle, school, junior high and high school can attend a conference geared to increasing their interest in taking more math and science in order to prepare for expanded career options. 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