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Show Open house planned to introduce SUU High school students from Utah and Juab counties who are interested in attending Southern Utah University arc being invited to attend an open house Jan. from p.m. at the l.indon. alumni of SUU and Provo Park Hotel. 101 W KM) members of an admissions adviser program established ai the North. "Parents of potential SUU university, will he hosting the students are also invited and Provo open house and helping to encouraged to attend." Sandra provide assisiaiue m understandlaird. director of high school ing the programs, policies, and relations, said. We want anypnx'edures of ihe university. one considering SUU as the Other open houses are scheduled place to continue his or her (lie stale and in throughout education to have accurate and Nevada and Arizona. On Saturday. December 13. timely information about the 1997. 55 students from Eureka university. The open house is Elementary School attended a oik way for those interested in live broadcast of the "FIT SUU to get direct information KIDS" show at KSL in Salt and to have their questions Like City. Brelton Brewer and addressed The open houses are deMcKay Tripp announced the Well. SAnta's visit to the . show's cnicccs. Kayla Jones. signed especially for high scluxil Elementary Scluxil on Wcdncs-dayJoel Sullivan. Parker Tripp and juniors and seniors and students IXccmbcr 10th. was. as Allinson helped play completing their work at comWyatt always, a big hit! In a break instruments for Douglas Spoticd-Eaglc- 's munity and junior colleges. from tradilion. Santa visited the Band. The rest of the Information about university scluxil children during school siudents were m the live audischolarships. demographics. hours this yeai lailiei than m die ence for the show. Tlie students finaiK'iai aid. evening. Iuu.li child, received a "FIT KIDS" housing, admissions, clubs and age on up. was able to isit with Tlie students ate a snack at (lie orgamations. and rcgisiraiion SAnta and each received a gixxl ie from him as well. The event airport and watched the jets take procedures will be available. Daril and Dana Magleby. oft. Everyone had a fun time! went a lot more smixithly than in past years. With each age group meeting oik at a tune hi the band nxim. the only thing missing was ihe chaos. In answer to some of the volWho's Who. published by published in IK regional we have received comments 700.000 over features Educational umes. Communications. (Ins year's activities Inc.. Lake Forest. Illinois, is the students or just 5 percent of the concerning I would like to say that so lar. scluxil I4.(XX).(XX) scluxil high nations largest high recognition we of the PISA Board, know siudents. Tltcy represent approxpublication in the country. (hat the way this year's Hallow(XX) the 22. dents arc nominated by high imately IK.(KX) of een activity and Santa's visit and school principals and guidance parochial public, private were set up was a bit of a counselors, national youth high schixils in the country We realic that lor change. also students and Who's Who churches educational groups, isn't always easy. some, change scholcompete for $2(X).(XX) in nrganiations based upon studwith tlie number nl However, in and awards participate arship students in our scluxil growing, ents' academic achievement and the publication's Annual Survey involvement in extracurricular of High Achievers, an annual change is necessary. One thing activities. 99 opinion poll of teen attitudes. we all need to keep in mind is Traditionally, d these percent of Who's Who students The hixik is distributed to up to that a activities are have a grade point average of luxury for which I5,(XX) high scluxils. colleges, 'B' or heller and 97 percent are universities and public libraries to be grateful. Thanks to the smaller sie of our scluxil, we college bound. throughout the country. able to provide many extra's are The 31st Annual Edition of from Tlie Who's Who student The Eureka, is Amanda Bren del. that larger scluxils cannot. hut activities have changed, may Who's Who Among American granddaughter of P.J. Dimick. have not been "taken away" they Amanda! High School Students. 1996-9Congratulations. from the community. The people who are most important in these Notice activities.. the children.. are stdl able to benefit from and enjoy them as they always have. In addition, parents and grandparents are always welcome to Public notice is hereby given that the 998 Annual Meetparticipate. For (hose who cannot. we have seen, and will see. ing Schedule of thcTintic School District Hoard Meetings is that pictures are taken. as follows. The PTSA Board would also like to take this opportunity to Date Regular Meetings thank the community for all of January Tuesday 20 yixtr support so far this year. have all been a Our 17 Tuesday February success. Special thanks to great March Monday 16 all those who have donated items for our Basketball half-tim- e April Monday 20 fundraiser, 8 namely. .Carpenter Monday May Station, Diner. V Si J's Gas & 15 June Monday Groceries, Utah Valley Transit. August Monday 7 Red Cliffs. Goshen Station. Hair Cuts by Denise, and JereSeptember Monday 2 my Snell. Without your support, October Monday 19 we would not he able to provide November Monday 16 the many extras our children December have come to enjoy. THANK Monday 2 YOU ALL! May you have the Merriest Christmas ever and a Meetings will be held in the Board Room of the Tintic Happy New Year! Best Wishes, School District Scluxil OITices. 55 East Mam Street. E:.urcka. Shari Kay Utah. Meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. Notice will be given in advance of any changes of the Tintic Scluxil Board Meeting schedule By order of tlie Tintic Scluxil Board of Education Scluxil District scluxils Pcccinlvr 19. 1997 I lie Eureka kepoini I'.igc Nine 22 Eureka kids attend broadcast PTSA president tells views ." pre-scho- Local student in Whos Who ITSA-sponsore- 7. of Annual Meeting Schedule, Tintic School Fifth Grade siudents at Eureka Element ary Stlmul visited residents at Cany oil Hills Care Center in Ncphi mi Nov ember 25. I'lie students shared an art project, reading and games with the residents. Cookies and candy w ere served to residents and students. The students are participating in a service tearing project. F.ucli student lias chosen a "graiuipid" to visit and share with throughout the year. District fS 1 fund-raise- 1 1 1 1 Holidays . ! Brenda Southerland Business Official Tintic will recess for the Christmas Holiday, on December 22. 1997 (at noon). Students will resume classes on January 3. 1998. Card ofThanks To our friends .uni relatives Wc wish to espies-- , mu sincere ! kindness appreciation lilt the many shown ns dining the past yeai as on beloved Barry fought Ins illness so con. i geously. and at the sol row till tune ol his. ) passing Our hcaitfclt thanks loi yum pravers. visits, cards. Moral tnluiles. lixxl with the set vices and any ollici y dishes, help help offered or given during this sad and difficult time Your kind words of concern linvcj done much to console our hearts and have helped to case our sonovv and will be re- -i memhered alwavs The Family of Harry l. Franks |