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Show HE old Draper man's body was discovered at the Deer A WASATCH Creek Reservoir Tuesday, March 6, by Wasatch County Sheriff's Deputies. The body ofShane Rasmussen was recover under sixfeet of water by Wasatch County Search and Rescue divers at 6:30 p.m- .- Waaatfh Wave 35-ye- ar For five years Tooele City has been using a miscalculated method of assessing water fees and has not been charging some residential developments for the amount or water they have been using. If the city does not charge equally for the amount of water used, residential development ends up subsidising commercial development's water fees; ifresidents do not subsidize the fee, thecity council takes the money out oftases, said Jorgenson. That, in turn, makes water rates go up.--Transcript Bulletin TOOELE SAN JUAN The Navqjo Nation has been selected as one ofthe first stops for the Olympic Torch as the torch makes it way throughout Utah to the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The Torch Relay will enter Monument Valley on Monday, February 4 2002, the first day that the Olympic Flame is Juan Record in Utah.-S- an SALINA Millard County Sheriffs Office recently reported that the death ofCenterfield native Virgil Barney was connected to a murder, arson investigation in Mississippi. In a report in the Millard County Chronicle Progress, and Jerry Grant Sheffield, the man accused of killing Barney near the Mississippjunction, was also being investigated fora murder in Batesvilla, Sun i.-Salina Use your imagination my children constantly are making things games, books, cards, painting and so much more. Instead of the kids being entertained by television, they entertain themselves with their creativity! I-- A spectacular fire erupted at the East Carbon Development Corporation landfill. According to Kirk Treecs, manager of the EGDC facility, the fire began when magnesiumtin two old car batteries ignited. The crews contained the flames late Wednesday night But by Thursday morning; it became obvious to officials that the fire was not going to out very easily- .- Sun Advocate PRICE CULTURAL F.NRICI IMENT DustyOlsensharinghis experience while in Australia with the Ncoia 1st grade students. Union's Anderson named top science teacher By Shallin Duncan Ifyou had told Union High science teacher Pete Anderson 18 years ago that he would be the Micron Technology OutstandingHigh School Science Teacher in 2001, he might have referred you to a psychiatrist. With a degree in Building Construction, he was far from becoming the teacher admired by students and educators tliot he is today. It wasn't until he decided to return to college to pursue a degree in Industrial Arts Education that he hugun his journey of success. Anderson ad rn i ts that hedidntdo as well as he would have liked in his required general education chemistry class, but that's purl of (lie reason he enjoyed it so much. I wub i n trigued by the challenge. It was Ain," he said. Fur Anderson, science has been fun ever since. His love for teaching and fascination with science are evi-cliusruom. teaching and outstanding service to students." The award was presented by the American Association ofPhys-ic- s Teachers at the Annual Conference of the Utah State Science Teachers Association. Though the award ia a great honor to Anderson, it is equally rewarding to him to see his students come back from college and be successful. You dont have to look far to find one of Andersons successful former students; juBt turn on the evening news and watch Channel 2 meteorologist Kevin Eubank. This is Andersons second year teachingchemistry, physics, and earth science at Union High, and it has been an enjoyable and successful experience for him and his students. As Junior chemistry student Leland Chapooee clearly stated, He is one of the best, if not the best. sophniiiore chemistry student CathcriiiuMurray. 1 le makes science come alive in the classroom and in the lab added sophomore Anne Marie Betts. Fellow educators have also recognized Anderson's unique teaching abilities. HeisaincmberoftheState Science Education Coordination Commit tee, and he has also served on the State Textbook Committee and the Core Curriculum Review Committee. Recently he received the prestigious Micron Technology Utah tate flutstunding High School Science Teacher Award for his exemplary another student-Ne- w Utah A nationwide' fraeae" on Postal Service new facility RICHFIELD construction or mqjor repair projects for fiscalyear 2001 will result inadcicy of any fiirther action in construction a proposed new post office in Richfield, at least for the foreseeable fiiture. In addition to Richfield, other facilities which will be affected by the moratorium include Draper, ,E Farmington, Milford, New Harmony and Salt LaW Holladay-Richfi- eld Reaper COALVILLE JaBonM. Wade ofLayton and Steven R.BarolowofSaltLake City, both 29, lost their lives due to an avalanche slide at approximately 1 p m. on Saturday, March 10. The avalanche occurred in the area known as the chutes at the head ofChalk Creek in the Uintah Mountains. The two men were part ofa four man group who set out to eiyoy a day of snowmobilingpleaaure before the massive slide. The slide was reported to be 12 feet deep and 180 feet wide.-SumCounty Bee Fun continuing education opportunities for teachers UtlCflGSlIG frin IllO rf1ocnn Cultural Geography ofthe Colorado Plateau Workshop. Visit Utahs National Parka and Monuments, a dinosaur site, raft the Colorado River, and take short van tour hikes ofsome of the most interesting places on the planet. If weekends are more your style, CFI is offering two weekend workshops spent under the stars and on the Colorado River April 21-2- 2 and September 29-3-0. Takepartinhand' on science activities that CFI uses with students from around tiie counfor more try. Call ' information aee or www.canyonlandsfIeldinat.org. wins award at' Threestudentsreceivo AiirKSaS&"History he loves what he does. Ho is always en I htisiaslic and wears a smile, said American Fork High School student AMERICAN FORK A was arrested March 12 for taking a toy gun to school to allegedly threaten Children have imaginations that no adult can equal. For hours on end a child will eqjqy playing with a box or an empty paper towel tube. So fbr this weeks craft make a child friendly "creative area,1 or a craft corner fin: your . home. Most ofthe items you should find around your home but if not you can slowly fill your craft corner areas. Ifspace is an issue, get a baxand call it you craft box. Allow you children to decorate the box in any way thrry choose. Then gather your craft box items and store them neatly in the box. Ifyou keep your childrens craft comer box readily accessible to your children you will find out how creative they are. For warmer weather get sidewalk chalk. It gives our children a large free surface to create. Everyone around will see how vivid your children's imaginations are, up and down your driveway. Spend a fcw minutes and a few dollars to organize your craft comer and your children will benefit lifelong. ; mit Vernal Airline service toand from Vernal will resume this June aa the U.S. Department of Transportation has approved the proposal of Great Lakes Aviation of Clieyenne, Wyo. The company will provide service between Vernal and Denver. Sunrise Airlines ceased all scheduled Vernal service on November 3 last year and has filed for Chapter 1 1 bankruptcy in a Phoenix Court. --Vernal Express Canyonlands Field Institute provides an educational vacation fbr teachers this year with three quality . workshops. Starting on June 19-2the E3 (Environmental, Education, Exciting) Teacher Workshop will provide teachers with hands-o- n environmental education instruction on his- tory, philosophy, activities, and curriculum. Utah State University credit available. Join CFI August 5-- for Physical 1, Fair Duchesne Elementary students Laura Swaoey, Ember Clapper and Sherida Bistryski took home 2nd place ribbons from the Uintah Basin Regional History Fair, with their historical paper on Elizabeth Blackwell, who was the first woman doctor. This year's History Fair theme was Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas." The Uintah Basin Regional History Fair, was held on March 7. Laura, Ember and Sherida, members of Rosalie Seamons doss were inadvertently left out ofa previous article which listed the names of History Fair winners. honorable mention for Reflections entries Three Rooseveltstudents received honorable mention in the Utah PTA Reflections competition held earlier this month: Union High senior Kaasie Chapman, in Senior grade division Dance (choreography), and Roosevelt Middle School sixth-gradeJason Busenbark, Photography; and Chet Wills, FilmATideo, botiiin MiddleJunior division ). The students will receive their Awards of Merit" at a ceremony to be held at Bingham High School in South Jordan on April 24. An exhibit ofthe winning artwork, selected from y over 45,000 entries statewide, is on tour throughout the state, closing at BYlTs Wilkenaon Center during the Utah PTA convention. May (9-1- rs TAKE A BOW Band instructor Keith Brimhall has his junior high and middle school band students stand fbr their applause following a performance last week. 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