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Show WW!" The Summit County Bee 6A North Summit Braves rr ' S-- 0 4StoQ. The Braves kicked off and were able to bold the Mustangs from scoring. So the Braves took over on their first offensive series. Quarterback, Brandon Jones, connected with Chad Smith oa a 65 yard slant pass scoring the first touchdown. Brady Saxagent, who filled in for the injured Jim Garfield, scored the extra point making the score 7 to 0 for the Braves. During the rest of the qusrter, the Mustangs were able to move the ball quite a bit, but were unsuccessful in a score. Cade Sargent opened the second quarter with a touchdown off of a trap play, running 9 yards into the endzone. The extra point was unsuccessful giving the Braves a 13 to 0 lead. Ctdby Face filled hi for die injured Josh Richins, who was out oo a bad ankle, and also was filling in for the injured Jim Garfield, who was out on a bad knee. Pace scared the next touchdown far the Braves rushing 8 yards for the score, raising the total 19 to 0 for the Braves. Pace scored again this time off a 6 yard dash for the endzone, die extra print kick by Brady Sargent was good, leaving the halftime score 26 to 0 for the Braves. During the first half, Pace had 4 carries for a total of 31 yards. The Braves look the kick-of- f. :jl Rodeo Team Selects New Officers start. We have approximately 23 members this year, Our new officers are president, Hollie Moore; vire presidents Trudy Atkinson and Wit Roath; secretary, Casey Blackand Cade Sargent returned the ban burn, and reporter, Stacey Jones. to the 43 yard line, six plays later We also have a new adult secretary, Sargent drove 3 yards into the Lennie Blackburn. We wish her a scoring the touchdown. Brady lot of luck. We would like to thank Sargent scored the extra point givAnnette Stevens for all her hard ing the Braves a 33 to 0 lead. work in this position. The Braves scored again when Those members who participated quarterback, Brian Richins, con- in the Call rodeos are Hollie Moore, nected with Chad Smith on a 43 Brandon Ermini, Andrea Blonquist, yard scoring pass. The PAT was no Casey Blackburn, Trudy Atkinson, good and the Braves score rose to Cody Wilde, Colby Pace, Cam 39. Dixon, Wit Roath, Shay Wright, With only 6:00 in the final Crystal Blackburn, Amberly quarter, Scott Garfield slipped by 4 Stevens, and Damon Vernon. ladders far a 63 yard run, scoring Two of these members have althe touchdown. Garfield's two point ready qualified for die High School conversion failed giving the Braves State Finals Rodeo in June. Brana43to0kad. don Ermini placed third in Team Roping at the Neola rodeo. Casey minutes the final of During the Blackburn placed first in Saddle serimade most its game, Dugway ous scoring threat, reaching die five Broncs at the Bingham rodeo. The North Summit Rodeo Team yard line, but the Braves stopped would also like to ask if any local saw Braves The diem on the downs. some good defense work by Garrett businesses would like to donate the Wools tenhulme, Nathan Maxon, use of their Fax machine for the club's entries to the spring rodeos. Barry Dearden, and Brett Curds. We would appreciate your help. Sophomore fullback, Colby Pace, Thanks! 14 with carries finished the game end-zo- ne for 90 yards. The North Summit Braves will face rivals, the Rich Rebels, tonight in Coalville at 7:30 for the Region Championship. Rich has a season record of and a Region record of The Braves season record is 0 and have a Region The North Summit record of Braves have already defeated the Rich Rebels one time this year with a score of 21 to 7. 3-- by Joshua Chides ter On Thursday, OcL 19, the South Summit Volleyball Team traveled to Gunnison. It was an extremely long drive and for the Vanity, ft was a long wait before they were able to play at 7 pjn. Wildcats by Stacey Jones Way To Go Saddlebusters! 2, 2-- 1. 8-- 3-- 0. All-Sta- by Tori Rowser Throughout the summer, the Saddlebusters went to three different parades. The first parade was the All Horse Parade in Salt Lake. They looked great and placed second. Next, they traveled to Morgan to their county fair. With lots of luck, they came home with a first place trophy. The last parade of the year was in Coalville at the county fair. They won first place to top off the year. Way to go, Saddlebusters! Thank you, Tina, for all your help. At 4 p.m., the freshmen stomped on the Bulldogs in two games. At 3:30 pjnM the Junior Varsky fought hard and lost in twa Then it was time for the Varsity to We are very proud of the freshtake the floor. : men team. They are an excellent The first game was tense and the team and work together weft. They went undefeated this season and Cats lost 4 to 13. Their first game was just what they needed to wvm only had one touchdown scored on them all year which was by the them up after die long bos ride. Game two was very dose, but the Morgan Trojans. The freshmen are young, but Cats were now loosened up and baft. They won they are looking good. We look playing very good 13 the second game to 11. The diird forward to upcoming season for was the closest yet, and ft game them and wish them luck. was a high scoring one. The Lady Cats came out victorious with a score of 18 to 16. Mindy Gines had an exception-all- y good game. One of Mindy's tMMnmlwnriliHted tlirirfrlni to her performance. Angie Crystal around the high school There is and Kristen Gines both performed also a dance Friday, Oct. 23 after well also. It was a close game, and considthe game to get the high school the long bus ride and stiff ering students involved. During the year, our Lmty Cats came out bodies, sixth the for we perform skits victorious. We would like to Irish and Summit South in both grades the volleyball team good lock at North Summit schools. this weekend. Region The people in the group are Amy Turner, Julia Burnard, Heather Hallam, Rebecca Williams, Matt Staples, Caroline Blinkey, Kim Peterson, Jacklyn Wilkesen, Aimee Snow College was the place of Prescott, Jessie Sutherland, Brandi destination for the many members GrandaU, Bandy WQhens, Michelle of South Summit FFA on OcL IS. Hansen, Semalee set out on a bos ride that Heather Griffith, Ryan Cummings, They into a turned Mg pillow fight, acRyan Snelgrove, and Sherrie Jones, some of die members. to cording the Drama Troupe leader. At this judging competition, the We would like you to remember FFA judged different categories of "It's Hot To Not!" agriculture which included a dairy division, a hone judging, livestock, and a category of agricultural business. Donna Ure helped with the dairy judging and Stacy Leavitt with the livestock. here at South Summit Elementary Although our school didn't win and teaches die fourth grade. She ribbons or prizes, it was a fin any was born Nov. 19 in Salt Lake md educational experiencei , City. She lives in Heber City with her husband, Mark, and several pets. Favorite things to do include Freshmen Go Undefeated by Susan Gines On Wednesday, Oct 16, die Freshmen Football Team defeated the Grantsville Cowboys in their final game of the season. The final seme was 18-Young Amos 0. Crystal scored all three touchdowns. The first one was scored on a pass to Amos. The next one was scored on a run and die final was scored on a punt interception. Drama Troupe 1991-9- 2 Says "It's Hot To Not!" by Julia Burnard Drama Troupe is a group of South Summit High students who lifestyle. promote a drug-fre- e Among the activities we are involved in is National Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbon Week was started when Enrique Camerena, a drug enforcement agent, was murdered. In response to his death, the National Federation for Drug Free Youth began to wear red ribbons to symbolize being drug-freDuring this week, we perform short skits at South Summit Elementary to influence the students to also live a drug-fre- e life. We tie red bracelets on the students at the elementary and tie red ribbons in and bra-tal- ly e. FFA Field Trip Buell-Steigled- er, Teacher Spotlight Linda Davis is a new teacher to South Summit Elementary this year and teaches third grade. She was born Sept. 23 in San Jose, CA. She has one sister and currently lives in Summit Park. Her favorite foods include Japanese and Mexican foods. Her hobbies include riding, hiking, and camping. She has traveled all over the USA, the Virgin Islands, and Mexico. Welcome to our school, Ms. Davis! Christina Eamshaw is also new read- hunting, dancing, ing, camping, and trie printing. She likes to eat Mexican food, especially pizza and lasagna. A place Mira. Eamshaw would like to visit, if she could, would be (he Bahamas. We're glad to have you here at South Summit Elementary! South Summit Elementary Activities Left to right: Joe Baui, Brandoa Jones, Chad Smith, coln Judd, and Jared Richins. North Summit High School is To be selected to the Academic Team, you must be a starter, cany a minimum of a 3.3 GPA, as well as be involved in All-Sta- te Lin- community service, and school or community leadershqi. Together the North Summit players GPA is 3.92. The awards will be presented at halftime of the State Championship Game Nov. 13 at Snow College. We congratulate them on their accomplishment and wish them great success in die future. North Summit Middle School The elementary PTA will be hosting their annual Pumpkin Contest at die elementary school on Oct. 30. Students may bring their pumpkins starting on the 29th. Judging will be on the 30th. Pumpkins should be taken home on the 31st. Pumpkins should be carved or decorated without parents learning Spanish and using their Spanish names. They have also learned the Spanish for colon and commands such as stand up, sit down, and move to the door. They have also learned about animals and their characteristics. and its importance has been a current focus. Also learning how important it is to their happihelp. The annual Halloween Parade ness and health. will be held at the elementary Computers have been a new school on the 31sL learning experience for the third This wed: has been Red Ribbon graders. They have taken tests about the keys and have been slowly Wed: at all the schools. On Monclassthe students decorated day, learning where certain letter keys rooms and schools with red rib- are. PJL has been very fun under bons. the direction of Miss Schwalbe. Tuesday was Red Lunch Dayi Plants have been their focus in sciStudents wrote essays on why "ft's ence. In music, they we sang songs Hot To Not". Students were ensuch as "Old Blue", "Have You Ever Seen a couraged to wear red on Wednesday. Sailor", and "Oh, Suzanna". Thursday was the Great American Smokeout Day. Friday, winners of The fourth graders enjoyed field essay contest were announced. trips to the State Fair and The kindergarten have been Cave. The cave was the funnest with the stalagmites and learning color words, shapes, letters, scissor drills, and safety. They stalagtites. They didn't seem to have had fun discovering many think the hike up was very hard. At wonderful things about plants and least they were able to stop and enjoyed their field trips to learn have a drink. more about plants. The fifth graders have been Fust graders have been busy adlearning new games in PJL such as justing to the long school days. soccer, corner soccer, California They went on a field trip to kickball, and Capture The Flag. Wheeler Farm lo see d how They performed for the PTA Back the wants and needs of people today To School Night and had to practice differ from the people of 100 years hard for iL ago. September Cubs of The Month The second graders have been me kindergarten: Krisde Wilson, Self-estee- m Long-Legg- ed Tim-panog- os Student Council Officers Elected by Jennifer McQueen and Jody Casper In the North Summit Middle School, we have chosen the 1991 fall Student Council Each home room selected one person to be on the Student Council They voted and the final results are: eighth grade, Jody Gasper, Josh Sargent, and Weston Richins; seventh grade, Micah Richins, Devin Smith, and Jeremy Geary; sixth grade, Eli Pace, Curtis Pace, and Derrick Fox; fifth grade. Jay Johansen, Brittany Fawcett, and T. J. Bates. We would like to congratulate them students and wish them luck! November 7, 1991 Summit County will hold a surplus property sale at the Quonset Hut at the County Fair Grounds. The auction will begin at 10:00 a.m. The items will be on display for review on from IKK) through 4:00 p.m. Cash or checks required the same day. Items will have to be removed the same day except from the road surplus inventory. A list of items to be 'gold may be picked up at the auditor's office. Minimum bias will be on most of the items. 11-6-- i. 6 '4 r Volleybajl South Summit The Rodeo Team has had a good Five N .S . Players Selected te To Academic Team pleased to announce that five senior football players were selected to the 1A Football Academic All-Sta- te Team. Those selected were Joe Banz, Brandon Jones, Chad Smith, Lincoln Judd, and Jared Richins. i' Friday, October 25, 1991 Dugway is Defeated by North Summit by Amber Pace The Noth Summit Braves now have an season record after once again gaining a victory over the Dugway Mustangs with a score of n,11 rnti,r 91 Joshua Anderson, Sarnie Mitchell, Colton Helton, Jenny Cummings, Scott Merchant, and Laurel Jones. First grade: Cali Jo Holman, Brandon Merchant, Andy Rider, Kristin McNeil, BamM Jorgenson, Todd Broadhead, Robbie Atkinson, Chari Sorenson, Curtis Stevens, and Thrvis Dewey. Second graders: Nicholas Nielsen, Kirk Cummings, Mickae-ly- n Smith, Nick Erwin, David Peterson, Shelby Atkinson, Bryan Waite, Dean Kunz, and Emily Waters. Third grade: Laura Jacobson, Eric Woolstenhulme, Eve Swank, Brittanie Mitchell, Joelle Conger, Jake Broadhead, Ben Davis, A. J. Dixon, Tasia Woolstenhulme, Steven Mitchell Chelsea McNeil, and Cory Hardman. Fourth grade: Jeremy ald, Jeff Saegent, Ryan Johnson, Bradey Wilson, Jessica Dewey, and Casey Lewis. Fifth grade: Morgan Cox, Shami Anderson, Jeremiah Gemmell, Brittany Pearce, Megan Hallam, Mitch Mildon, Coby Coonradt, Laramie Miles, Eden Davis, and Daniel Marchant. first-han- PUBLIC HEARING HUD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (CDBG) Coalville City will conduct a Public Hearing to consider the potential projects for which fending may be applied for under (he CDBG Small Cities Program for 1992-9Comments, questions, and potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested parties. The hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 4, 1991 at the Coalville City Hall Offices located at 10 North Main Street Fhnther information can be (Obtained by contacting die Coalville City Hall Office at Published in The Summit County Bee October 23, and November 1,1991. AMERICAN ? CANCER SOCETY Miss Linda, kindergarten: Giselle . morning Cody Cummings, McNeil, and Kayci Woodard. Miss Linda, afternoon kindergarten: HmiIw Tompkins, Mathew Thompson, Hint Kuna, and Dusty Martin. Mrs. Wade kindergarten: Christopher Roper, Burke Pemberton, and Melissa Timothy. Mrs. J. Crittenden, lint grade: Katie Lambert, Kira Yates, Ryan Yost, and David Jorgenson. Mrs. Park, first grade: Denise Ricks, Rustin Mair, snd Alan Lott. Mrs. Willoughby, first grade: Kristy Pyper, Dennis Ray Goalea, and Shelly ODriscolL Mrs. Barney, second grade: Stacia Louder, Lindsay Smoot, and Jared Evans. Mrs. Sutherland, second grade: TyRell Stevens, Ashley Coonradt, and Billy Lark. Mrs. Thompson, second grade: Laura Ure, Amberly Wright, and Cliff Sundberg. Mrs. T. Crittenden, third grade: Haley Van Tassell, Laura Wagstaff, and Mark Lewis. Mrs. Davis, third grade: Amber Rydalch, Gregory Isakson, and Stephanie Williams. Mr. Hansen, third grade: Stephanie Beer, Mathew Cummings, and John Neff. Mrs. Pitt, third grade: Rollin Swartz, Chris Waters, and Teresa Simmons. Mrs. Eamshaw, fourth grade: Melanie Goates, Curtis Cox, and Jed Beal Mr. (fines, fourth grade: Darin Gines, Trisha Goodworth, and Becky Dees. Mrs. Hortin, fourth grade: Jamie Lambert, Melanie Robertson, and Ethan Atkinson. Becky Nelson, fourth grade: Danielle Vernon, Seth Swank, and Kim Masse. Mr. Peterson, fifth grade: Liz Curtisd. GeNille Pace, and Wyatt MsrchanL Mrs. Badham, fifth grade: Rachel Wagstaff, Julie Jacobsen, Tyler Putnam, and Shaun Parkin. Mrs. Lambert, fifth grade: Bridgene Saxton, Chris Schroepfer, and Jana Robertson. IzfJJj j f.r tttfll VALLEY MENTAL HEALTH Outpatient Mental Health and Substance abuse services for individual familiea and couples. 3. 336-398- 1. Cum- mings, Jaren Larsen, Candy Peterson, Bonnie Marchant, Cody How-ic- k, Kensey Roper, Ashlee Fitzger- j October Cubs of The Month OFFICES IN COALVILLE, KAMAS 7 AND PARK CITY 649-834- 8eraee$ bated on aliding fk& &eal Wiii, .MS.. Xl |