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Show I'INTAH so much, said another. The newclaiaei include: Pioneer, Utah's Free Online Library; Marco Polo Internet Resource; Elementary Ed Strategies with Technology; Math Strategiee with Technology, K-Math Strategiee with Techno!-dStudies Strategies ogy, with Technology, K-- Social Stud ies Strategies with Technology, Science Strategies with Tech Science Strategies with nology, K-Technology, Language Arts Strategies with Technology, K-Language Arts Strategies with Tech-6; al 2; 2; 2; 6; CiNnt v.. ,t T ' a? 6 - WHAT THE HECK?-L- ait week's w indy weather was so strong at times it ccd tumble from one place and set them down a few blocks away up picked as wen in the back of a pick-u- p truck for sale on Murray Motor's used car lot. Four schools will each win $1000 during poster contest The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands inrites all elementary schools throughout Utah to participate in an annual Arbor Day Poster Contest and other activities that teach children the importance of trees in our communities. First place winners in fo9ur Utah regions will receive $1,000 each for their schools. School may use the price money any way they wish. Students win l'S Savings Bonds and framed certificates. Registration deadline is Feb. 4. Winners will be awarded their prizes during annual Arbor Day celebrations to be held in several locations around the state. The grand prize poster professionally printed and distributed statewide, and the winning filth grade poster will be entered in the National Arbor Day Poster Contest, Registration insIsaiWjis now, bring sent to principals. Arbor Day coordinators and PTA presidents throughout Utah. Teachers and schools not receiving registration materials in the mail, or desiring more information, should contact the Utah Arbor Day Committee at the Division of Forestry, Fire and Slate Lands in Salt Lake City, (801 ) Youth out and stay alive!' North American Youth Sport announced today that they will hold their annual spring youth basketball tournament in Salt Lake City on April 6 - 8, 2000 at Cypress High Entering an abandoned mine might seem to offer an innocent adventure. In fact, death or injury lurks in every dark comer. That's the message being sent today to Utah's fourth grader. The Utah Division of Oil, Ca and Mining's Abandoned Nfine Reclamation Program has mailed mare than 30,000 workbooks to 492 schools to help educate younpters to the dangers of abandoned mines. Mining Utah s Heritagtaho teaches how our lives depend on mining. Utah mining history, and how mined lands are ireclaimed. There are more than 20,000 abandoned mines in Utah, many of them in close proximity to the Wasatch Front, explains Mark Match, administrator of the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program. Although we close hundreds of dangerous sites each year there are still many more to be closed, so educating people about the dangers posed by these mines is of paramount importance. Since 1985 five people have died in abandoned mines in Utah and there have been more than two doien incidents involving injuries or people becoming lost in mines. Anadven- turer may run into poisonous air or a lack of oxygen and be overcome without warning. Timber used to old and shore up shafts ip rotting and may gu way at the slightest touch, or vertical shafts hundreds offset deep may be hidden in dark shadows or usa'17 unstable and rot ting flooring. The danger are numerous and the only sure way to avoid troubfB is to follow the motto Slay Out and Stay Alive The workbook may be used by scouts and other youth groups and is available by contacting the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 15 94 West North Temple. Suite 12 1 0, P.O. Box 1 4580L Salt Lake City. Utah. 64 1 1 4, or telephone (801) 536-534- Scholarship deadline for high school ft college students High school students with a grade point average of aB or better and college students with a GPA of 'Be or better are eligible far a $1,000 college scholarship (U5. citizen only i. All request for applications must include the following; student's name, permanent home address, city. state, lip coda, name of current high school or college, approximate GPA, and year in school during the 1999-200- 0 academic year. To receive an application, acholarrecsf.org, paper mail Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 5012, Lake Forest. IL 60045-501or fox (647) Requests must be received by March 16. Applications will be fulfilled by mail only, on or about April 7. Two hundred and fifty (250) winners will 2, 295-397- 2. Entertainment 0UET 8. 3. S.EW.RT 9. 4. JIE 2. 5. AVlN 8lh-gra- 1 lOth-grad- llth-12th-gra- de 2000. For additional information or an entry form, please call Harry Ennis NAYS spring tournaat the toll-fre- e ment hotline; or tournament director Mark Sid well. 1. Transfer requests now being accepted by Uintah Application to attend schools within Uintah School District that are outside the district or school boundaries in which a family reside 1 are now being accepted for the school year. Guidelines for applying for boundary change requests 200-200- Applications for tha 2000-200school year may be made between Jan. 20, and Feb. 20. This open window period is required by stats law. In addition, Uintah School District will accept transfer requests alter Sept. 4. The commitment to attend a mam-residedistrict or school is for the full school year and is not reversible. Transfers are granted on an individual basis. Parents mus make an application for each student, as an enrollment guarantee for siblings is not implied. All decisions ' first serve policy, depending on close size availability. Transportation to and from the requested school is the responsibility of the parent guaradian of the first-com- -- e, student. " Parents applying during the Jan-Fe- t ww.ucaxrg. ulvo bees in education for 36 years, bat Moon Lake Electric taught me something new. Fill-I- n or --Princpal tel pIS FLqwlSP. EE a fat .AR.ON 11. FX W.R.H HR L.S tent ISAKX.YN (fcl s Us 212 8. 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Take a sneak preview of the K-- 3 Strategies withTechnofoipr toun schbot In Itntah School District or i at Qm District Offica, 635 Wart 200 httpsAVww.uea.org ntahlink.' o t ' South in Vernal. o r t For more information, call Diedre tourFaaseoxgi7touridw 14120 The Utah Education Network is Massey at it consortium of the Utah a Slate Office of Education and the V Utah System of Higher Education. More information is online at iom9'6 1. Super Bowl BATTLING CAGERS-S- an Juan and Duchenc basket this pavi Fihiiv in Duchesne art as follows: heating S 6th-grad- Oth-grad- ogy. 10. 12. ES KE 6. RO de 7lh-grad- 2; Fin in the Mania below, and discover 12 snMauiff wbo performed to help nng M tha year 2000. SRESND IS. 2QTO - Face 15 This tournament will feature ten different brackets, which include boys; e girls; boys; 7 e d boys; girls; e boys; 9th- girls. 9th-e girls; boys; and girls. All grades are baaed on the grade in which a student is currently enrolled. The entry fee for the tournament is $90 and guarantees each team a minimum of two games. Awards will be presented in each bracket. The entry deadline is March 17, be selected on the basis of academic performance, involvement in extracurricular activities, and some consideration for financial need. A total of $250,000 will be awarded. Fine Arts Strategies noloQr, with TcchnofogTi Healthy Lifestyles Strategiee with Technology. Tech- niques for the One Computer Classroom; K-- 3 Strategies with Technol- roups 7. Juarv School. 0. 536-555- 5. 1. ASIN STANDARD. basketball receive word - "stay tournament in SLC Network offers free courses for teachers Utah teachers can regular for aavaral new courses from tha Utah Education Network. All of there coureea are free and credit opportunities are available. Some of the clauee will be taught in Ogden, Tooele. Orem, Provo, and Nephi in addition to Salt Lake City. 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