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Show z K .WA 6A The Summit County Bee Friday, December 30, 1988 North SummiW M:--, Braves South Summit Ag Students Participate In The 1 988 S.S. Elementary's Hoop Shoot Wildcats Embryo Transplant Procedure Thirty North Summit Ag If your children have had an un- students have been involved with an embryo transfer on sheep. In this procedure, an embryo in its early stage of development, is removed from its own mother's (the donor's) rcproduclic tract, and is transferred to another female's (the recipient's) reproductive tract. On Nov. 29, 1988 students traveled to Utah State in Logan for the surgery procedures. Surgery was quenchable urge to brave the winter cold to practice their basketball shots, ifs because of the South Summit's Hoop Shoot Contest Kids from 8 to 11 with a love for had the chance to coml pete against their classmates for a shot at the school finals. On Dec. 20, the finalist went all out for a chance to compete against the Park City School in January. fracirf-thfll- performed on eight ewes. Eight days prior to the surgery, students took turns giving shots, morning and night, preparing the ewes for surgery. After surgery was completed, we were invited to attend a Winners were as follows: 8--9 girls, first Sarah Marchant; second, Joni Gordon; third, Amy Jorgenson, and alternative, Jamie Frazier. Girls, 10 to 11, first Rachel Park; second, Brittani Gordon; third, Sondi Mitchell; alternate, Michell Ruf. first place was Ben Boys, Young; Joel Prince, second; third, Rian Thacker, and alternate, Doug Roberts. In the 10 to 11 boys, first place winner was Rory Bowen; Research Meeting, where the topics spider lambs and lambing every six months was discussed. Utah State official Dr. Bunch later came to the school and discussed embryo transfer and the success rtf ours. This is the second year. North Summit has been involved with Utah State and the transfer. North Summit High School is the only school in the state to be involved. We'd like to thank Utah State for 8-- 9, second, James Blazzard; third, Paul Sargent and alternate was Adam Jones. Congratulations to the winners as well as to all those who participated. Good luck in the January competition against Park City. letting us be involved and congratulate the students on getting Students watch procedure of embryo transplant. involved. : w- Braves Lose To Wildcats The South Summit Wildcats de8 feated North Summit Braves in an overtime thriller at North Summit, Dec. 23. With a score of 3 and one second left on the dock. Beau Morrill sank a to send the game into overtime. An ecstatic crowd and psyched up Braves' team were not enough, however, to put the Braves on top for a victory. The Braves took an early lead in the first quarter and with two minOnce utes left, the score read: 13-the Wildcats scored, however, the situation changed. By the third quarter, South Summit had the lead. The score was tied a couple of times, but South Summit eventually took a lead and held it. With one minute left in the game, South Summit began a stall ticked down to six seconds and North Summit received two free shots, but both were missed. Sam Garfield pulled down the rebound and put it up for two, bringing the The Braves also rescore to the ball out of bounds with gained one second left. The first throw-i- n attempt was kicked out by South Summit before the clock started giving the Braves one last chance to score, and Beau pulled off the mirato cle by sinking the 61-5- 56-5- three-point- 56-5- 3. er three-point- er tie the score. In the overtime, the Braves controlled the tip. After deliberate and cautious play, they attempted, but missed three shots. Nathan Sargent was fouled, but both shots were missed. South Summit rebounded and played the dock down to 1:55. A shot attempt was missed, but they got the rebound and sank the next. A foul was called on Sam Garfield which was his fifth. The 0. and were fouled by the Braves. Both baskets were good bringing the S.S. The clock score to 56-5- 1, V- - free throw was good, bringing the Wildcats. score to 59-5- 6, Beau Morrill missed a three point attempt and South Summit recovered the ball. The Cats score increased to 6 when No. 33 made a field goal. Chad Willoughby's shot was no good, but he was awarded two free throws of which he made both to raise the Braves seme to 58. With 35 seconds left, the Cats began stalling, and No. 5 was fouled. Both free throws were missed. North Summit got possession of the ball with seven seconds left. Nathan Sargent attempted a three pointer, but missed. South Summit got die rebound, but North Summit got it back on a turnover. Nathan made one last attempt at a three pointer, but missed and the S.S. clock ran out at Congratulations to both teams for such an exciting game. 61-5- by Vicki search which strongly supports the use of cooperative learning to promote both higher achievement and healthy social and cognitive development simultaneously. Cooperative learning is not a new idea. Throughout history, it The Summit County Bee In the mall and receive every Frldayl has been those individuals who could organize and coordinate their efforts to achieve a common pur- SUBSCRIPTIONS: In-Coun- Out-of-Coun- pose that have been most successful in virtually any human endeavor. In cooperative grouping whenever a learning task is assigned, a clear goal structure is given so that students know what behaviors are appropriate within the lesson. The basic elements of the cooperative goal structure are positive interdependence, individual accountability, $12.00 .$18.00 ty- ty County Residents who are out-of-coun- -- ty (Snowbirds & $15.00 winter travelers) interest articles, histories, and local happenings sent to you. will be automatically SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!! with your check or I Address money order to: Summit County Bee I Amount Enclosed $ P.Q. Box 7 Coalville, Ut 84017 I would like to begin my subscription with the P.O. Box 225 Kamas, Ut 84036 or SUMMIT COUNTY BEE beginning 1988. I J m ' MMWSlft MNifcJ :K- - iMkiAH ce Ice Skating Rink Open at Utah Lake State Park Utah Lake State Park's olympic-siz- c ice skating rink is now open to Send this coupon Name 1 interaction, and cooperative skills. In cooperative learning groups, the social skills students need in order to work together such as leadership, ability to communicate, to trust me another, and to manage conflict are directly taught face-to-fa- One year's subscription will insure you of the special CHRISTMAS TABLOID filled with recipes and stories coming in December. Also, our Fiesta Days and Summit County Fair Tabloids , with special I Jo .Nichols The South Summit School District is dedicated to improving instruction and providing mere effective learning to help students develop their potential. Educational decisions are made in accordance with the best available data. Many teachers in the District are using cooperative grouping as a result of current re- 61-5- 8, Give a Gift Subscription for Christinas Subscsribe to your paper Sound Off the public. Steve Carpenter, Park Superintendent says the rink is open seven days a week during the winter months. Adult admission is $2 and chilr dren 6 to 11 are admitted for $1. Rental skates are available for $1. Skate sharpening is available for $3 per pair. A twenty-skat- e card may be purchased for discount rates. The card is $30 for persons 12 years of age and older and $15 for children 11 and under. Skating Schedule Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 1 to 3 p.m.; 4 to 6 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 p.m. to midnight. Sunday, open skating, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Private group parties may be scheduled Monday through Thursday from 10 p.m. to midnight Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. The group reservation fee is $60 per hour. 3aEK 'rt i'-- Group Rate Skate Rental: Under 25 persons, $20; 26 to 50 persons, $3k 51 to 100 persons, $60; 101 to 150 persons, $80. Winter fishing is also popular at Utah Lake. Catches of White Bass and Perch are being through the ice in the harbor adjacent to the ice skating rink.. Utah Lake State Park is Inaifd four miles west of on the Provo, Center Street For more information about activities at Utah i aire State Park, call 15 off-ram- p. 375-073-3. fSPr |