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Show I T T their Rooscveh Middle School 4 graders in Mrs. Hatchs class performed a variety of skits for told recited a ofumily poems, Christmas treat to their parents. The students sang Christmas songs, performed play, traditions and presented the own rendition of the Twelve Days of Christmas. HEY SANTA! River hoop team members listen to basketball wisdom from coaches, Rem BASKETBALL ADVICE-Uint- ah River's varsity The left Alan and Ginn, right. squad is competing in the sport for the first time ev er. Uintah Wopsock, team is taking on opponent's JV squads during the season. Children say music, family, sports keep them from using drugs Asked what keep them away from illicit drugs, more than 25,000 children replied, family and sports. Music waa the No.1 factor followed by family and football, the government said Tuesday. After that came (Hendship,jianc- - tag, me, basketball, computers, socrer and biking. The responses ranging from a cingla word to a photograph to expression in art, music, or poetry were collected ms part of a fourmonth youth marketing campaign for children ages 9 to 18 that waa funded by Wildlife pays for the use of Congress. habitat Supervisor forthe Northeastern Region of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resource recently delivered Payment of Taxes checks to Uintah. Duchesne and Daggett counu ties. The three checks totaled I52.66X.72 or $964.42, $38,338.30 and $4,638.00 respectively. "The F1LT checks or payments InT-ie-u of Taxes are another way that wildlife and sportsmen pay their share." Donaldson said. These payments, in accordance with contractual agree menu with the counties, are payments for lands the UDWR own. Many of these lands were given to the UDWR to hold as a public trust as mitigation for dams and other community and private developments. Other Unds.wrre purchased (bum willing sellers to protect esseo-- . tial wildlife habitat, especially big game win ter ranges and quality fisheries. Most of the PILT paymenU monies came from sportsmen, through liernre dollars and Uxe they pay on fishing and hunting equipment. Wildlife and the wildlife habiut found on there lamb also pay lor themselves in other ways. According to the1996 National Survey of Fishd ing, Huntingand Recreation1 over $701 million waa spent in 1996 on recreation shunting, fishing, wildlife witching, etc.) t whole outlook," "confidence, "selfesteem." "my life," "my dreams," w anting to sUy and i 4 i i heir elders" more than anyone bought. a, A Subscription to the STANDARD keDeaerrtXnct Makes an d EKcellent Holiday Gift! Read The Uintah Take Advantage of our Reduced Rates! 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Utah 84066 orCa0 St City 43S-722-S- Ton Free m, at 690-427-86- 79 Mention this Special and use your VISA or MasterCard f J One of the most encouraging trends (or parents, McCaffrey noted, that youngpeopb who are at an age alien it might seem trendy to buck authority seem to be listening to "The words and actions of par-mtor other adult influences, are note effective than they may think n keeping their children away from lrugs," he said in a statement. Reprinted uUh permianon from vi H u drugs. Wildlife-Associate- wildlife-associate- . JSgFMGD . One child revealed that his "dad died because of drugs." Another recalled bow "my brother ruined his life and our family because of drugs. The campaign, which began Sept. 1, is being overseen by Barry McCaffrey, director of the White House office of National Drug Control Policy. Among the ads featured: a television commercial titled"Dancing." in which children talk about their love af dance and how it motivates them to keep from experimenting with t MOD Spilling their hearts through the Internet and postcards, manyof the children used phrase such as "my drug-five- As in past years, Walt Donaldson, V 2P 1 9 NEW ; RENEWAL I Year tL: 3 Years 2 Years ; t |