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Show wr wwwww T cwrw f Sterling Scholar Winners The Summit Countv Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, May 1, 1981 8A SUMMIT REPORT KAMAS CITY PARK PROGRAM Anyone intersted in using the Kainas City Park for rodeo or softball, please meet at the town park May 6 at 7 p.m. The schedule will be drawn up at this time. North Summit COALVILLE KIDDIE COLLEGE Coalville Kiddie College will be having summer classes mornings only Tram 9 a.m. till 12 noon. Classes start May 5. Children grouped , by age. Call Louise Willoughby. 336-2660. Wednesday, April IS, was the setting for the First Annual Northeastern Sterling Scholar Awards Program held at Wasatch High School. One hundred students participated in this competition. Judges from surrounding colleges, universities and the Utah State Board of Education evaluated each student on his portfolio and an interview. Congratulations to Mark Mark Manh Marsh. First Place winner in Vocational Education; Sue Ann in Mathematics Nielsen runner-u- p in and DeVor Taylor runner-u- p Social Science in the STerling Scholar Regional Competition held on April 22 at Wasatch High School. DeVor Taylor The Northeast Utah Sterling Scholar Competition involves high shcool students from Uintah, South Summit. Park City, North Summit, Morgan and Rich School Districts. This is one of the most prestigious programs in which high school students compete. All Sterling Scholars receive a Sterling Scholar pin. First Place winners receive a $200 cash receive a $100 award, runners-u- p cash award. Winners and runners-u- p also receive a college scholar- - . artists at South Summit. She has been working with art since she was 13 and has had private lessons. She has won First Prize at the Utah State Fair and enjoys art very much. Tamara Page has devoted much of her time to the FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) program on the state level. She served as their President and two years as the Mountain Region Vice President. She was recently South Summit winners were: Drama; Tamara Page. Business; Stacy Lazenby, Visual Arts; and David Brown, Social Studies. Terina Atkinson has won many honors in speech and drama during her high school years including a superior rating at the recent State Drama Meet. She has always been interested in this area. Stacy Lazenby is one of the fine Regional Conference will be held in the Kainas Stake Center May 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. The Conference will be under the direction of Elder George Durrant and members of the General Board of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y The following people are involved: Stake Presidency, High Council. Stake Auxiliary Presidency,' Secretary and Stake Board members; Ward Young Women Presidencies and Secretaries; Stake Activities Committee, Bishoprics, Ward Clerks and Executive Secretaries; High Priest Group Leaders and Secretaries; Seventies Presidents; Elders Quorum Presidencies, Secretaries and Executive Secretaries. Master of Ceremonies was KSL Sportscaster Steve Roah. The program was conducted by Dennis Mower, Chairman of the Sterling Scholars Committee. DI DRIVE SET FOR COALVILLE STAKE A Deseret Industries Drive will begin at 9 a.m. in the Wanship and Hencfcr First Wards. At 10:30 items will be picked up for Hoytsvillc and Hencfcr Second Wards. At p.m. items will be Wards. for Second Coalville First and Upton Ward, please picked up bring your items to the Stake Welfare Building. Trucks will go around to homes. If items arc too heavy, contact the Bishop. Sue Ann Nielson 1 Summit South Summit Terina Atkinson, Speech and REGIONAL CONFERENCE Duchesne, Daggett, Wasatch, chosen as Miss FBLA and Whos Who in FBLA for the State of Utah. David Brown has contributed to Social Studies by doing extra work in the free enterprise area. He is interested in government and has been on the winning parliamentary procedure team for FBLA, President of the South Summit FBLA, and chosen Mr. FBLA at the recent state conference. He plans on becoming a lawyer. County Grand KAMAS STAKE DANCE A Stake Dance will be held tonight. May at the Kamas Stake Center at 8:30 p.m. The whole family is invited to attend. The music will be furnished by the Soft Touch. There will be refreshments served and there will also he a floor show presented. There will be no charge. Be sure to wear your Sunday best dress. For added information, please call 1 Jury Hearing As required by Utah State Law, a Grand Jury Hearing will be held in the District Court of The Third Judicial District in and for Summit County. The hearing will be held Tuesday, May 5 in the Summit County Courtroom. Third District Judge Peter F. Leary will hear, in secret, all persons claiming to have information justifying the calling of a Grand Jury. All those who appear at the hearing will be placed under oath and questioned by Judge Leary. It will then be the responsibility of the Judge to determine if the 783-234- A condition which established law reasonable cause for calling a Grand Jury, Persons who appear before Judge Leary to testify and claim to have information to justify calling a Grand Jury, should be prepared to give evidence, or factual data, which will show that any condition exists that requires investigation. South Summit winners reason, unable to investigate and pursue to completion. Anyone who is considering appearing to testify should be aware that it is not the purpose of a Grand Jury Hearing to hear or consider controversies between individual parties. The hearing will begin at 9 a.m. Anyone who wishes to appear in 9 By Dr. Daryl J. McCarty A Utah teacher is trying to export an idea he has for saving hundreds of thousands of dollars. He is Clay Petersen, a teacher at Harry S. Truman Elementary School in the Granite District. Petersen started a war on waste that is aimed at paper waste and school vandalism. He started the program, but students made it work. The school calls this program Kid Power. The object of the effort to cut two-prong- half-shee-ts . back paper use by a sheet a day, 59,863,500 sheets and $179,591 could be saved. Kids at Truman School adopted this motto: If one sheet will do, don't use two." Petersen has the idea that huge sums can be saved by putting a 'stop to vandalism in the schools. During the 1979-8- 0 school year,. Granite School District paid $76,483 for damage to schools caused by vandals. At Truman Elementary, the cost of vandalism in the 1978-7- 9 school was $121,. During the 1979-8when the Kid Power project went into effect, the vandalism tab dropped to $22.30. How did it happen? Pride, said Petersen. "We told the kids that waste and vandalism cost money, and that their parents pay that money. They listened." Petersen said that one beauty of Kid Power is that students learn a fourth r in school. The fourth V is for the responsibility, he said. Ronald V. Bjarnason, D.0. Family Practice UffllC OOO-56- - Mon" Tue8" Wed Fri' 2:00 to 4:00 9;30 to 1 1 :30 Sat. 9:00 to 1 1 :30 - 1 MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL Three Days Only! Plant or Candle Stand Its uses are limited only by your imagination. Beautiful Queen Anne legs. Rich fruitwood finished solid wood. LifestyleKD construction. 10" diameter top; 36 tall. $19.95 BOTTS HOME FURNISHINGS 37S9 keisel Ave. Ogden M REMEMBER MOM director, for adding this fine quality to our educational program. She is continually working toward performances beyond the ordinary. As one of their final presentations, Tapestry will host a dinner-shoon Friday, May IS in the high school cafeteria. It will begin at 7 p.m. with a chicken dinner and end with the Tapestry performance. The cost is $2.50 for adults and $2 in children. Treat yourself to a special evening out, at minimal cost and to some great entertainment. With Fresh or Silk Flowers On Her Special Day May 10th w South Summit is proud to have a new group on their campus called Tapestry. According to the dictionary, Tapestry is a beautiful doth of intricately woven threads. The group Tapestry is one of music intricately woven sounds approaching beauty. This group is designed to give those students who are sincerely interested in quality vocal music an opportunity to work together in learning experiences and community performances. Although the group was origin-ally- l designed for both male and female vocalists, the schedule was such that only girls were available to participate during that hour. The girls in Tapestry at the present time include: LaNae Atkinson. Janet Robinson. Eve Watson, Mary Watson, Ann Btuzzard. Tamara Page, Karma . Obstetrics 1 0 336-563- Frazier, Lynette Page, Janene Tatton, Debra McCandless, and Penny Prescott. As the girls perform in their lovely dresses, they are a beauty to behold. Because of their desire and drive toward excellence. Tapestry received superior ratings at the Region Solo and Ensemble Meet held at North Summit for their outstanding performance of Floatin Down, "Dont Cry Out Loud, and Galloway Piper. We salute Mrs. Silvester, their & CLINIC HOURS: 0, South Summit PTA salutes Tapestry MEDICAL GROUP 82 North 50 East, Coalville, Utah 84017 - they make it work paper waste is to have each student cut paper use by one sheet a day. They do it by using for short assignments. If they use a whole sheet of paper for a task, they save the used sheet for another assignment that will be written on the clean side. By cutting paper use by one sheet a day, Truman Elementary students can save 134,100 sheets a year. Thats a saving of $402 to the school district and taxpayers. Petersen said. .If all students in the state cut 1- - MEAD0WVIEW Hospital Kid Power regard to any matter wmen tney feel cannot be taken to established law enforcement agencies or the county attorneys office, should advise Judge Peter F. Leary, District Judge of Summit County of The Third .Judicial District Court. 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