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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 15. Roosevelt Stars judged top notch at contest tri-sta- te Hie Roosevelt STARS traveled Prop, Originality, Costume, to Kaysville on Saturday, April $ Technique, Formations, and to compete in the Dance Appearance for their Broadway and Drill Competition. There were Show titled "Its Showtime." In the 75 team entries from teams Individual Team Routine Utah, Idaho Hid competition the Mini STARS, throughout Nevada. Simdl STARS, and ALL STARS The Roosevelt STARS received each received Superior Ratings and a Superior Rating (the highest a the Super STARS and Varsity team can receive) along with STARS each received an Excellent awards for Choreography, Rating. The Execution, Showmanship, Theme, Tri-Sta- te coming away with honors were: Cami Kelsey, 3rd place in the third grade division for drill down; Solo winners were: Beginning Division Nielson-Quee-n; Kindergarten, Jazlyn 1st grade, Stephanie runner-u2nd Townsend-ls- t grade, Ryen Chris tensen-Queerunner-up- ; and LayCie Hayes-l- st 3rd grade (younger), Katie 3rd grade (older), Gen trie 4th grade, runner-uDye-3r- d runner-uRaeAnn Johnson-zn- d 5th grade (younger), Tiffany Kettle-1s- t runner-u- p and Sheree Ncilson-2n- d 5th grade runner-tq-v, (older), Nichole Dye-l- st runner-uNikki 6th grade (younger), runner-u6lh grade Whiting-3r- d and (edder), Jamie Labium-Quee-n runner-u7th Nicole Sorensen-3r- d 1997- - Page 13 p; n; Dye-Quee- p; p; p; p; p; grade Walton-1- st Kassandra (younger), runner-u-p, runner-u- Robbins-2n- d Wood, 3rd runner-u- p Brown-4t- h runner-u- p. p, Joslyn Casey mid Jerilyn 7th runner they heated up their large tissue paper balloons Hid then let them sail. Caar i (older), Amy Hurley-3r-d and Linsey Foote-4t- h 8th grade, Jackie Labrum-runner-and Tori Rhodes-2n- d runner-u- p; 9th grade (younger). runner-u9th Tiara Puto-2n-d grade ((rider), Ashli Eldredge-ls- t runner-u- p and Krista Lucero-3r- d runner-u- p; 10th grade. Shandy up LETS GO FLY A KITE Mrs. Wall's 2nd grade class at East Elementary invited the school, to watch as Chatter p; Simonette-Quee- n. Intermediate Division winners are: 3rd grade, Sarah Townsend-Quee- n . and Stephanie Wells-l- st Kelts 6th grade, runner-u7th grade, Eldredge-l- st runner-u- p; p; ria YOUNG STARS-Memb- ers of the Roosevelt Stars in kindergarten through 4th grade took home plenty of trophies for individual honors. Overall the Roosevelt Stars earned a superior rating from judges. runner-u- Davenport-2n- d p; 8th grade, Kassie Chapman-Queerunner-u- p 9th grade, Lacy Larsen-2n- d and Chanynn Hamaker-3r- d n; runner-u- p. The STARS will hold their annual STARS Revue on Monday, April 21 at Ihiion High School at 7 for the 1997-9- 8 !.m. Tryouts Showteam will begin Monday, April 28 at STARS Studio in Roosevelt For more 3 information about tryouts call (home). (Studio) or 722-50The STARS have been invited to perform in Florida at Walt Disney Worlds 25th Anniversary in October. The STARS are directed by Becky Thacker and assisted by Susie Djk, Valerie Jenkins, Meagin Olsen, mid Kathy Neilson. 722-239- 55 NOW STARRING! Members of die Roosevelt Stars drill claimed numerous .awards for their performances at the te Dance and Drill Competition held April 5. These 7th through 10th grade Stars competed against girls from 75 different teams. Tri-Sta- - ' By Melina Yack Congratulations to the new Student Body Officers: Mario Bell, Jason Bell, president; vice-preside- Melanie McKee, secretary, and Kristen Uresk, historian. Way to go Larinda Wenzel and Jacque flagman at State FBLA competition. Larinda was elected as the State Parliamentarian and Jacque placed second in intro to parliamentary procedures. The Great Job Award goes to' Davey Ryan, Luke Purcell, Cade Hariand, and Melissa Yack for placing first in their competitions at Slate VICA. And last but not least, congratulations to the parliamentary procedures team from FFA for , taking state. Anyone interested in running for a FBLA office for next year check with Mrs. Morris or Mr. Miller at the UBATC. Applications are due April 22. The FBLA closing activity will be held Monday, April 26. Attention seniors! Jostens will deliver caps and gowns during lunch only m die commons area an Wednesday, April 16. Also seniors mark May 19 on your calendar for the trip to Lagoon. Tuesday, April 15: Softball and Baseball at Union vs. P.C. Wednesday, April 16: Softball iLUnion vs. Emery, Track at P.C. ITS IN THE PAPER-M- rs. Hamilton's 2nd grade class at Neola look Elementary part in "No Books Day" by doing their math, spelling and reading with the help of a newspaper. A - Jf during the band closing, Burgess explained. During the meeting blueprints By Cheryl Meehan The Duchesne County School Board awarded First Security Bank outlining East Elementarys the bid for purchase of $6,975,000 classroom expansion were studied in general obligation school by bond members. They were building bonds at last Thursday approved with the exception of a evening's board of education heating system which will be designated an "alternate bid." meeting. The blueprint will be released u The First Security offer was one of nine bids submitted to the contractors for examination on May Thursday, April 17: district for approval. The high IS and the district will accept Cheerieading tryouts. Friendship number rtf bids showed tint the construction bids on June 5 for the Club activity in New Gym. bonds had a triple A rating said expansion project Friday, April 18: Softball and Burgess, district financial.. t - Board members also approved a Baseball at Union vs. Uintah, visor and Assistant Vice motion to "work out a lease for Track at Weber State Invitational, President First additional office space in the Security Bank State Drama. Duchesne County courthouse. The Public Financial Director. Saturday, April 19: Track at "The rate came in a little higher space will be vacated later this year Weber State Invitational, State than we when county personnel take predicted," Lynn Snow Drama. said during discussion. The board possession of the Bureau of had anticipated a 5 percent interest Reclamation Building also in Duchesne. "Were awfully rate, and Fust Security's offer -Basin' StANflARtfS chosen because it was the lowest cramped, especially in the record storage area," Thompson said rate - came in at 5.20 percent. "That is less than a quarter explaining the lease will give the district several more offices, percent difference," Phil Thompson "basically rent free, with increased district clerk said. First Security advanced the utility costs." Currently the district achool district $139,000 in good shares IS percent of utility costs, faith money and will transfer die renting additional space Thompson balance rtf the funds on April 22 says they will pay about 40 percent 2 Erica Davis took 2nd place in the 1st Grade Spelling Bee at Lapoint Elementary. trophies were given to these Roosevelt Stars competition held in Kaysville recently. These girls are h and 7th graders. STARS SHINE-lndivid- ual during a 5th, tri-sta-te Cjeinq Out Uintah schools get new I Dr. John Gawrys Jr. has been named superintendent of Uintah District Schools. He succeeds Grant Dnrilinger who announced his retirement last fan. Gawrys, who currently serves as superintendent of Westfield Public Schools in Westfield, Mass., brings 2L years of . professional experience as a board pres. & superintendent school superintendent to the Uintah District Prior to the Westfield was position, Gawrys of Schools in Superintendent Chelsea, Mass., an inner-citschool culturally diverse pre-K-system managed- - by Boston University. "My plan now is to reach out to the staff and community of Uintah School District, to get to know them and to hear what issues and concerns are important to them. I want to hear from all parents and y, 0$ 'Business taxpayers to team what their concerns are for education," said Gawrys in a written statement. A public meeting is being sd for sometime in May or une where Gawrys will be introduced to the community and District employees. He officially assumes leadership of the Uinta School District on July 1. In other school board business Frances Harding was unanimously elected as president of the Uintah School Board during the Boards regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 8. She fiUs the vacancy left when Robert Nelson resigned the position in late March. Harding has served on the Board for almost three years. John Bush became board vice president, the office previously held by Harding. Busch took his oath of office in January of this year. Entire $300,000 Inventory IsftMUST GO! Mart LIVING ROOM... Over 40 SofaLove Sets, Sleepers, Recliners, Reclining Sofas, Swivel Rockers and Glide Rockers DINING ROOM... Solid Oak to Metal BEDROOM... Master Suites to Bunkbeds All Sizes and Styles Your Truck! MATTRESSES... At These Prices HUNDREDS of LAMPS PICTURES and ACCESSORIES Delivery is Extra. 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