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Show AN EDITION OF THE YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER "ice $40 EUREKA, UTAH - February 6, 2004 L0TC-00- 7 1 HHHH VC AT I ON A CENTURY OF SERVICE Volume Ninety-Nin- e Community Emerge H?Sfi Response Team The Goshen Stake Emergency Preparedness Commit- tee is sponsoring a class in CERT. It is one full day of training - Saturday, February 21- -, 8:00 AM until 9:00 PM. Then on Saturday, February 28' we will be have a drill from 8:00 AM until noon. This cost is $35.00 for the class, manual, and CERT clothing. CERT trains people in 1. rescue, and medical operations, and helps them take a drill) Destruc- tion 7. abCourse Review and Disaster Simulation (a practice We invite all interested community citizens to come and participate in this very valuable learning experience. We encourage all those who are block captions to include schedule. A sign up sheet will be distributed in each ward or by your ward representative. If you have any questions gency services they have me, Donna Doanne at or your ward represen- regarding this class, please call 754-58- 30 tative! Thanks! We are looking for local soldiers It has come to our atten- tion mat several local soldiers will be serving overseas soon. We would love to feature aI of our local soldiers. Please 84101-12- 77 Landon Fitzgerald has Dayna Kirgin was chosen for Brittany Horton was chobeen chosen for the the Principal's Corner last sen for the Principal's CorPrincipal's Corner this week for being an excellent ner last week for being an week for Outstanding Citizenship. He is a great citizen, and he leads by example. Students in the 6lh grade look up to him, and he sets the standard high. It helps them all achieve more. Congratulations, Landon on being such a good person. We are glad you are here. His parents are Larry and Callie Fitzgerald. His teacher is Mr. Ward. this class into your busy tims, communication failures, and road blockages prevent people from accessing emer- come to expect at a moment's notice through 911. People rcmruT abDisaster Preparedness 2. abFire Suppression 3. abMedical Operations 4. abSearch and Rescue 5. abDisaster Psychology and Team Organization 6. abRecognit ion of Terrorist Weapons of Mass preparedness. Following a major disaster first responders who provide fire and medical services will not be able to meet the demand for these services. Factors such as number of vic- ! KiTZfciSSS will have to rely on each other for help in order to meet their immediate life saving and life sustaining needs. Seven topics are taught in the class: neighborhoods, die workplace, and schools in basic disaster response skills, such as fire suppression, urban search and more active role in emergency Ef-.l..- Number 6 submit any information you have along with pictures at 211 East Main Street or email them to reportercut.net THANK YOU! : Tintlc student She is above grade level in every subject She is always responsible for her behavior and is helpful to others in the classroom. She ary 26lh their game was can- celed because Wasatch Academy forfeited. On January 27. they won East Carbon at home 39 to 29. Coach Sharel Jones said, "J.V. has had an awesome year, only losing the one game. If they can keep their heads in the game and stay subject. She is always responsible for her behavior and is helpful to others in has been to school almost, the classroom. She has everyday this year, on time, been to school almost evready, and excited to learn. eryday this year, on time, She is an outstanding stu- ready, and excited to learn. dent and person! We are all She is an outstanding stuvery proud of her. Her dent and person! We are teacher is Ms. Kirgin. Her all very proud of her. Her parents are Terry and teacher is Ms. Kirgin. Her mother is Leslie Horton. Cynthia Kirgin, Inligh The THS JV Girl's Basketball team is fighting hard this year. On January 15th, they won Wendover at home 41 to 27. On January 20th, they traveled to West Desert and won 38 to 26. On Janu- excellent student. She is above grade level in every basketball teams that we should have beat. The second half of the season has looked better. The girls are playing more as a team instead of individuals. Wendover on January 15,h. They need to stay focused on They won West Desert 46 to the game at hand and 22 on January 20Ih. They not on everything else. The won 47 to 21 at Wasatch next three games are going to Academy on January 22nd.. be pretty tough but the girls They also won East Carbon can do it. They need to stay at home on January 27ln 69 to together as a team and work 25. hard," Coach Jones said. The girls played Meridian "The first half of the season for the Varsity has been a on Tuesday at home and travstruggle. We beat Dugway at eled to Dugway yesterday, home but lost to a couple other continued on page 2 focused it looks like they could do great things in the future." The Varsity girls are doing good as well. They lost by one point in overtime against |