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Show -- t mM I ijMJAII IIAN SI AXDAKt). September 17.2W2- V'l - V- f Jl & !' i f W Page IS - y', I V n& v-- w';' k s.v 0. 4 ., i A TRAGIC DAY - Altai now Llemenlar) 4 giade teacher Carol Sriupp talks vs nh a Jjsv about events of Sept. 11, 2J01. Pictuied aie Sliclby 'Ilia) ne (let!) and Cav) Ganlnei (lightj. ALL ABOUT INSLCTS Troy Cooper, Dm lieMiefuuni) USU l.Ucn sion Agent, worked w ilh 3J gi adei s at My ton Llementary hi Gloria Jones class on entomology. Tliey learned Mays ot collecting and preserving insects for collections. Iliey learned Iiom to use a sweep net and killing jars, and observed insects outside hi tlieu natural habitat Picluied with Troy are Shannon Penny and Tomas Macias. BUTTLRfTY SNACK The 3 Grade students in Gloria Jones class at Myton Llementary display "Butterfly Bites they made after studying about butterflies and reading "The Very Hungry Caterpillat"by fine Carle. Tlie delicious snack was made with celery, cheese, pretzels and raisins. Pictured left to right are Weston Moon and Alec Giles. D1ALOGUEON1KI.LDOM - Assistant Attorney ( ienerul Keith I aldington ssikc Mitli Tubiona Public School students oil Sepl. 1 alsiul iheii hce-doAs pail of a new nationwide The Union I iigh Choir participated in the 9-- 1 1 assembly held Wednesday morning. Car rie ALL TOGETHER Willis instructed the choir which sang God Bless America, Halfway through die song the entire student body lose to their feet and joined in. Ki d), WHITE & BLUB At a Patriot Day program, Alt.inioni Llementary students Setli Williams and Cheree Carroll adorn tltemselvcs with small flags; lie on his shirt, and site in her hair. Wilderness first aid training offered at USU Utah Wilderness Medicine Institute of NOLB in sponsoring the Wilderness First AidWilderness First Hespunder (WFAWFR) training on November 23-22002. Tlie class will run from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on both Saturday, Nov. 23, and Sunday, Nov. 24. The oust of the course is $ 145, which includes textbooks, syllabus, equipment and certification cards. Wilderness Modi- - infection, improvised splinting tech cine Institute (WMD, an institute of nhjuee, patient monitoring, plus tip- e information on environmenthe National Outdoor Leadership Scliooi (NOLS), is well known lor high tal emergencies. This course cun lie quality instruction in the recognition, used us s refresher for students with treatnirntjuid prevention of slider current Wilderness First ltoubiidi( ness emergencies. certification. WFAAVFR Beoert course is deSpace is limited; there ure only signed to provide outdoor leaders, 30spots available. For more informaguides, rangers end the general public tion, contact Utah State University an introduction to First Aid and pa- Extension Conference Services ut 43.0 3 tient care in remote settings. All levor toll free 1 800-638 2W3. els of training and experience are welcome. Topics include, but era nut limited to: wound management and 707-042- 1 IHogiani, each secondary school in Ulali will have llicopKsluiuty to lake pail in a similar pirsciiluiion. 'Hie slu deals Matched a slaut video and discussed m Imi it means lo li ve in Amei ica ' and mjtiy freedom -- Altamont Elementary students b staff observe Patriot Day Submitted by Altamont Elementary Librarian Edythe Marett On tlie first anniversary of the attack by terrorists on the World Trade Center in New York City and tlie I in Washington D C., tlie students and teachers at Altamont Elementary assembled in tlie school's e g gym for a and patriotic ceremony. The program had been planned for outside by tlie flag pole, but a lovely and welcome rain prevented doing it there. n multi-purpos- Ol.DGl DRY ulois Mcic poMedhy SciiutsEihanBeath, Morgan Carrol I, unis Kollord, and Kolby Allied al tlie Altamont Lleineiitary Futiioi Day C (Mogiam. flag-raisin- Legislators go back to school Stale legislators will return to (his month, but or biology, they'll lie teaching Utah students bow representative government works. During the week of Sepl members lorm the (.'lab Seiiale and House of Represent an vr. will in Alinrl leas is gitl: llol s liaek to School Week, spuiiMired by the staNational Conference of.St tures (Nt.'SLl. More than l slate lawmakers are exscied to meet witli student across tlie country for this third annual event. Tim- program is designed lo teach the nations future young people what it 's like to voters and leaders serve as an elected official: the processes, tlie presumes, and the debate, negotiation and compromise that an; the very fabric of representative dexeliool , e aU-lx-2,-V- doing riglit." Over 90 percent of Utah legislator areplanningto purticixjie in llieBurk to School Week act i vit ies. Event organizer luijie students not only learn alsmt the legislative process, lint also gain a greater uppreciui ion for the importance of public mi vice. House Sjjeaker Maity Stephens, U Farr West, said, I enjoy visiting sclvsilsinniydislrut duriogtlieNt'SL Back to School Week each year. Its a pleasure to interact with Ixilh and educators as we discuss tlie slu-den- la workingsofour state government and current isauee that impact their lives Stepliens said, "It ia never too early for tlie students to begin understanding tlie legislative pruceaa and how tliey can be involved. Hep. Mania said, "Thia ia tlie third year tlial we have been doing tlie NCBL Jiack to Sclmol Week and it has been a great succesa. Not only liave tlie student learned about how their government works, but legislators have gained an inaight into what takea plat in tlie said Back to School Week is X critical time for legislators to get a first-han- d look at Utah's public acliools. 'flie Senate Cliairoftiie Public Education Aiipropriatiuns said, This experience iieipa legislator understand what I needed in our schools and give ua a diance lo ols erve what ed orator are For private or group Sen. Howard Stephenson, scliools."Tlie J louse Cliair of t lie Public Education Appropriations said, "J think this ia a great experience for both students and legislators. Cities Towns Get connected for better physlcaly sliort-fallxui- slu-den- ts Counties reminder for Utah lawmakers that wii h children," said Senate Prosiijenl Ai Mansell, "Our lime with students reinforces tlie lesson Ilia I a strong education is crucial fora stfongecoiunny." Mansell d added, Despite rouen t reven ue a roller coas'er stock puirket, tlur legislature will continue investing in education" our fut ure by Scouts Etlutn Beath, Kolby Allred, Morgan Carroll and Curtis Kofford, Mr. Henry talked briefly to the about the tragic events of one year ago. Teacher Pauls Jenkins led tlie group in several patriotic songs. Mr.lJenry lowered the flag to half-staf- f position, holding it there while everjmne observed one minute of complete silence. emotional and spiritual health. sessions contact: Julie Harding (435) 1 724-045- 3 1 1 Students and teachers returned lo their classrooms in time to hear Governor Ixavilt's Patriot Day message, and to observe a recording of some of tlie days events st Ground Zio in - I cm hrr Paula PA I RIO I ISM! Jenkiuv leads Aliunioni l.lcmeiil.uy sKmIciiIv and Mali inpatnotic sinking New York City. Still Aching From Your Car Accident?? Uintah Basin - Car Accident are often misunderstood- - Many accident victims are unaware of their rights. The pain and miseiy from hidden injuries can tie weeks, months, even years down die road. After an accident, many (eel frustrated because tliey dont know how they should fed and what they should do- Now,... - A FREE REPORT, has recently been available to (he resklents of tlie Uintah Basin 'he reveal ... I fow fo Know If ll f Tune To let tie You C I low m To Know If You t humunenl How Rains May Re hhotet your many get your f Hit HI PONT MAil tb Vow lwhf, Call Toll free, I WH 624 80 J I To 24 HR Kl COKLfl f ID Ml SSACt Dillroe.R-Farniingto- - mocracy. Back to School Week is a great Principal Larry Henry had declared this day to lie a rod, white and blue dress day. All students and staff arrived at scliooi proudly wearing their country's colors. Following tlie posting of the colors 1 1 LLLLL Special Service Districts Non-Prof- it Organizations Housing Authorities Chambers of Commerce Low-Inco- me Advocacy Croups Doyou have a project that needs funding? in lrw I ! ny, vmIiIt Tlif Community DevdopiiK'iil Bltxk Grant (( DUG) iiirx i4- is ij tommunilkfs by providing dctrut iHiusmg, a vuiljlilr living rmiioiiint'fil ami ('xpjndny, In-DBG apili opporturiiles. priixiaally Im pnvms of low and inodnaK' nu omr I - ren-nom- 1 cation process daffs: will lie stalling tluvyi-a- i with a "How (o Ajiply Woik,liosu mi tlie following September 24 - 6.00 p m. Serirmbri 2f Uintah County Huiklmg CununMtm Chambr 1 52 Cast IWNoth Wrnal, Utah Kuuwveh I tHUUll - 6 00 t ily lit uhhng p m. KiHHII South Stale Sint ( Knuwelt, I Halt The "How fo Apply Wmksliois" arc dt'Mgncd lo a itpaiiil applicants with Nalum.il (Miyc-tivrrligilalily reqiiircmcnts, time Iranrs. and the raimg aiuj laiiking mim.css Iim grjm s, y()iUations. 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