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Show 6A Tho Summit County Boo Friday, Octobor 4, 1996 School News Freshman Braves and Rich Rebels Go To War Vance Robinson added 6 points to the score and later running back Kirk Rehfield ran it in to earn another 6 points making a half time score of 18-- 6. Wes Brown frosted the cake early in the second half, but overly confident the Braves gave up two touch downs to the Rebels leaving a final score of 24-1- 8. more Braves Place Second in Cross-Count- ry North Summit placed second over all in the cross country meet held Friday, Sept 20, at Morgan High School. Morgan placed fust with a score of thirty-onNorth Summit was not far behind with a score of fifty-seve- n. David Fowles was the second fastest runner of the day with a time of 16:31:39. Shane Hilton was not far behind as the fourth fastest runner whose time was 16:31:73. The boys who attended the meet from North Summit are as follows: David Fowles, Shane Hilton, Zach Casper, Tekoi Dent, John Kunket, Eric Dent, and Eric Judd. They were all very satisfied with the place that they received, and are very proud that North Summit placed over Grantsville and St. Joseph high schools. North Summit has been doing extremely well, and this is only the teams second year in competition. e. Stash your trash. , " A Homecoming dinner will be held on Oct. 11 at 5:30 p.m. the high (following parade), school cafeteria. The coat ii $15 immediate family; $3 for adulu, and $2 atudenta under 12 yean. This event i aponaorad by the North Summit PTA mmi isp On the night of Sept. 24, a triumphant game was played between die North Summit Braves and the Rich Rebels. Brave's wide receiver Marcos Gutierrez scored the first touchdown of the game for a 6 point lead for the Freshman team. Homecoming Dinner . Nonrh Summit e Landfill OperaSummit County Is currently recruiting for a tor: Performs Journey level skilled tasks in the operation and service of all associated equipment and took needed to construct, operate, maintain or repair county landfill sites. Wnks Saturdays and holidays only Mnimum Qualifications: Graduation from high school; two (2) years of experience in operation and maintenance of medium and heavy equipment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must possess a valid Utah Commercial Driven License. part-tim- May assist with snow removaL a copy of the Job ' at 336-44ext, 26S. Please send resume to: Summit County Fe nd, ROl Bax 128, Coalville, Utah 84017 Summit County Is a drug free work place and conducts drug testing. Closing Date: Friday, October 11, 1996 at 5Opm S1 the Through over river and thewoods. 4i if N.S. JV Battles To Tie The North Summit JV Football Team played an intense game with the Rich JV. team on the 23 of September., At the close of the fourth quarter, the score was tied 14 to 14. Because of the lack of time and no lights on the Rich field, the tie was not broken. Justin Pace, the JV quartetback for North Summit, played a great game making the tying touchdown with a quarterback sneak. Penalties seemed to plague the Braves and steal the outright win from them It was an eventftil day last Wednesday, Sept- - 23, when Rich beat North Summit with a score of 18 to 28. The team had valiant efforts with a total yardage of 275, ' but Rich out did that with a total yardage of 277. "The first half of the game they really took it to us," commented Coach Blonquist He felt if our yardage had equaled a this time. huger total, we would have had a much better chance of beating them. The score was 28 to 6 at the beginning of the fourth quarter in favor of Rich. North Summit was successful in their efforts in not allowing Rich to acme again, and Devin Smith brought up the score to twelve with a twenty yard pass to Jace Vernon. Devin Smith then ran the ball in by This year we are using a new twenty yards, and the ending score program called Premier School was 18 to 28. "Rich really shot Agenda. We are using these very North Summit's running game well. They inform parents and help down," admitted Coach BlonquisL students learn to plan. We also have a new site based USU Honor committee in the school. The Studants Armouncod committee evaluates on going proones. new looks for and grams Student! on the 1996 summer Teachers are happy with the new quarter graduate student honor roll programs and the new discipline at Utah State University have been programs. announced by the school of We have to remember that good Graduate Studiea. A graduate studiscipline is a key to a good school dent must carry 9 or more credit environmenL The PTA is a great horn and earn a 3.75 or better grade help in these new programs. Wp point average to achieve honor roll. have a new principal this year, he is Listed from Coalville was Robert Mr. Kenneth Jones. He is origiK Banz. nally from England. He has taught music here and has taught in many different schools. He said he will be firm, but fair. He and the atudenta will work as a team to solve problems. He is going to initiate a new program to recognize children in the school for birthdays, events, and iV t. honorable acts. We are glad to have three new teachers in the school. Mr. Deakin, humanities and band, Ms. Seal and Mrs. Robishaw for Special Education. We wish everyone a Middle School Notes Graduate , . ay Ulf Morgan Motorsports 829-411- os hr MUr BUM 8 Walker View Estate Subdivision Grand Opening! nufinn!- A WHOLE frn . 1" DIFFERENT ANIMAL? Events To Enjoy Around The State All October - Fremont Indian (Sevier County): Art show, visitors center, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. daily. Rock art reproductions for inby Bill and Jane Murrey. Call Dee Hardy, formation. Oct 5 (Saturday) Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail (Summit County) The Park's 4th Anniversary observance and the Mountain Trails Foundation's annual meeting will be held at Prospector Square in Park City. For information, all Troy Duffin, - Oct. (-1- - m . - - Fremont Indian (Sevier County) Boss's 7 Vacation. Free attendance to all visitors who walk backwards. Cake, donuts, soda, movies, music and general fun for all who want to play while the boss is away. Call for more information. Oct lit Nov. 30 - Edge of the Cedars (Blanding) Art exhibit featuring multi-medstudent art work from the College of Eastern UtahSan Juan campus and selected from Art Prof. Ruthellen Pollan will be on display in park's special exhibits room. Reception held on Oct. 10, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m free. Regular park entrance fee charged for duration of exhibit. Cali for information. Oct 12 ( Saturday) Snow Canyon (St George) Star Party. Patrick Wiggins, Hansen Planetarium, will teach and entertain visitors during this night of star gazing. Car pool suggested due to limited parking. For more information, call 31 ' ia Thank you! Residential View Lots. Coalville. Utah or 336-40- 15 336-554- 0 BlueCross BlueShleld Health Plans Q 801-654-15- 15 801-654-09- 79 Hkhe is LOCAUNTERNET ACCESS! DirecTell is now Heber Qty phone number. We offer complete nections, including the World Wide Web! Monthly rates as low as $12 perjnofith! The Internet is an unlimited woridAv4eSource of information and communication. Wj$r0irecTell account, you can "browse the entire Libraries & Education Government Your ticket to a secure retirement. Sdt BreMuas nulls fcln fru Kelie was one of six youth nationally to become part of the Kids Hall of Fame, a program created by Pizza Hut, Inc. and National Geographic World Magazine to honor outstanding young people making a difference in the world todayi "I am proud of Kelie's achievements. Undoubtedly, she touches the lives of all suo cone in contact with her. Shells a remarkable young woman," Orton said. 24 Premier Individual Family Business Groups Blue Options Mam wHh iwnri a d puMte dpnmuhud F m past hr Uw uiwm. I law mi Ti TTT T) When submitting articles for publication in The Bee , please try to have information typewritten if possible and in upper and lower case. ewn fsocmr Ulf welRep. Bill Orton. (D-Ucomed Morgan resident Kelie Babcock, a 1996 inductee into the Kids Hall of Fame, to Washington, D.C. last week. 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