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Show , THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5, Friday, April 27, 197 Ifotrestt Sevgcg hoDdlingi public mrneefinirtg oim future fcwestt dleinnsMrcdl Public meetings in by the Forest and National Forests. Present and future Renewable duled to review a draft Rangeland demands for. timber, Resources Planning to national RPA report, the Forest Service will also be seeking public comment on ten regional management issues that have been identified for Utah and the Intermountain Region. Utah have been sche- -' report CeahrWe, lllafe M017 Congress Act more commonly water, range forage, analyzing present and known as RPA. This future demands on the Act, and the program National Forests in reports developed Utah. Public comment five years, provm the plan is being every ide the national framerequested by the U.S. work for Forest Service Department of Agricu- activities in research,. fish and wildlife, out- door recreation, and wilderness are analyzed. A series of alterna- tive Forest Kimball Art Center Service Programs involving various levels of mana-- . programs gement supplying varyupdate of the report to with States, and the ing amounts of resourthe U.S. Congress by management and ces is also presented. the President reauired administration of the' In addition to the lture's Forest Service. At issue is the 1980 cooperative ' .A special performance by. "Danceworks," featuring Donna White and Company from Salt Lake City, will be presented in the main gallery of the Kimball At Center on Friday evening, April 27, 8 p.m. This, performance is by With combined class effort, the Juniors had a lot of fun putting up decorations . The resolution of those issues, albng with the national RPA report to Congress in 1980, will shape the management of Utah's National Forests in the coming years. . for the Ihe first public process and the 1980 regional issues and to copy of the national meeting will be May 1, 1979, in Room 220 of the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. That session will be to assist in public understanding of the regional issues national RPA update. The second meeting on May IS. 1979, will also be in Room 220 of the Salt Palace. It will be to aid the public in making responses .to the to host 'Danceworks' April 27 med with Tandy Beal ment of Modern Dance. of the and Company of Santa Dance her for Joining Cruz, Ca. Prior, she "Danceworks" will be Company, Tandy Beal was the featured Artist dancers Brett Larson, tf the Tandy Beal at the Mark Lowdermilk, Dance Company, Cabrillo Summer Susan McGee and Magleson, DirecDance Workshop in Kathleen tor of Danscompany, as Nowell. Santa Cruz. She is respected for well as works by Ms. Dance Company currently on the Dance Choreography "Danceworks presen- White. in Utah. Most recently, Tickets for the perFaculty at the Univer- -' tations has been done Ms. White has perfor sity of Utah's Depart by Joan Woodbury, formance are available and Dollys Bookstore in Park City. Tickets are: KAC members SI. 50; nonmembers $2.00. Donna White has toured for six years with the KAC . the national RPA upd- RPA Report, a Regional issues document, ate. Three documents are and a Public Briefing available from the Guide. Those publicaForest Service to assist tions will also be the public in this effort. available at the public They include the draft meetings. or Ririe-Woodbu- ry Loa-bel- le at the Kimball Art Center. For information, call 649-888- 2. Spring business hours, are: Monday Saturday 10 am - 6 pm; Sunday, noon 6 pm. ry American Cancer prom. Society We would like, to 'hank all of those who helped in any way to make the prom a success, with thanks to: the board membtrs the faculty, the prom advisors and Junior class advisors. A cial thanks goes S.S. Wildcats spe- to Paulette Sylvester And Mrs. Deanna Page for the many hours they . spent preparing the choreography of the in the Night by. Barry Manilow with the colors being light blue and dark blue. The name of the band was Peace and Quiet. It was held in the new gym. by Danny Jepsen The Junior Prom, put mi by the class of 1980, was a really big success. The theme for the prom was Somewhere promenade. We would thank all supported the by. coming ont prom. Judd - 4th. Stephen Braithwaite TRACK BOYS AND results 3rd. of the The GIRLS Jack 100 yd. dash team were as On April 18 the trade girls - 2nd; Kevin follows: Blonquist meet began at 3:00 Richins - 3rd. 110 low hurdles p.m. on file N.S. field.. Carolyn Vernon - 1st; Mile run - Stephen The results of the meet Nancy Blonquist 3rd. Braithwaite - 1st; Mike were as follows: - Kristy Pace - 3rd; David ' 100 yd. dash 120 yd. high hurldes - 1st; Joni Braithwaite - 4th. OBrien - Jack Blonquist 1st; 330 Int Hurdles? Jenkins - 4th. Stephen Brahhwaite Mile run - Christi Kevin Richins - 2nd; 3rd; Bob Young 5th. Comer 1st. Stephen Braithwaite 100 yd. Dash - Jade 440 yd. dash r Chris 3rd. Blonquist - 1st; Kevin Carter - 1st; Kellie 880 yd. run - Max Richins - 5th. - 3rd; Tracy Pace - 1st; Brett Judd Goodro Mile run - Stephen 3rd.S 4th. Braithwaite 2nd; Hughes low hurdles . U0 Medley relay - N. S. David Braithwaite 1st. Vernon Carolyn disqualified. 5th. 220 yd; dash Jack 880 yd run Linda 440 yd. dash - Doug Frankie Blonquist - 1st; Kevin Nichols 2nd; Garfield - 2nd; Derk Jean Richins - 2nd; Bart Chappell - 4th. Jenkins - 3rd; Eugene 220 yd. dash - Krsity Thiriot - 3rd. Dearden - 4th. 2 mile run Mark OBrien - 1st; Callie 330 Int. Hurdles Kim Marsh Crittenden - 4th. 2nd; Stephen Braithwaite 2 mile run - Dens Staples - 3rd. 4th. Mile Relay - N.S. 1st. Ovard - 1st. 880 yd. dash- - Max Javelin - Doug Gar440 yd. realy N.S. Pace - 1st; Brett Judd field - 3rd; Max Pace 1st. 3rd; Troy Bowen 5th. Medley Relay - N. S. 4th. 220 yd. dash - Jack 1st High jump ' - Mark Blonquist - 2nd; Kevin - 2nd. S. Vernon N. Mile Relay Ridiins - 5th. Shot Put - Max Pace 1st. 2 mile run - Marie Callie 3rd; Mari; Vernon 4th. Long Jump Marsh - 1st; Kim Crittenden - 1st; Kristy Long jump - Fred ' Staples - 5th. - 4th. Bosworth - 2nd; Derk . OBrien 440 yd. relay - N.S. Javelin Erin Naylor Jenkins - 3rd;. Mark ?nri - 1st; Virginia Richins Venon - 4th. Medley Relay - N. Si 4th. Discuss - Mark Ver1st. - Virginia non - 3rd; Doug GarfDiscus Mile Relay - N.S. 1st. Richins 1st; Csrolee ield - 4th. Long Jump - Fred Grimsley 3rd; Frankie Jack Pole Vault Bosworth - 1st; Derk Jean - 4th. 1st. Blonquist Chappell Jenkins 3rd; Mark The girls results Shot Put - Erin Vernon 4th. - 1st; Carolee from Apr! 20, were as Naylor Discus - no placeGrimsley - 2nd; Virgi- follows: ment few N.S. 110 yd. low hurdles nia Richins - 4th. Javelin - Doug Gar- Nancy Carolyn Vernon 1st; High Jump field 2nd; Max Pace - 2nd. Nancy Blonquist - 2nd; Blonquist 3rd. There was also a Kristine Kedil - 4th. .. High Jump - Marie track meet held on 100 yd. dash - Kristy Vernon - 1st; ' Kirt 20 N.S. OBrien - 1st; Joni (Fri.) at April Ridiins 3rd. were as Jenkins - 3rd; Callie and results the Shot Put - Max Pace Crittenden - 5th. follows: 2nd; Marie Vernon BOYS 5th. 120 High Hurdles Pole Vault - David -- -- a- -, -- '. -- . . -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- : -- . --- Conton 6 Are you thick and tired of it? 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