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Show if'rrxx iwpiiimiiii mu mr.1111 rA'r ?&:& K Braves Skin the Cats Student Wriferi Josh Houck Whet an incredible season'North Summit i having! After getting off to a slow start, the Bravei1 Football Team has turned its season around by winning the past four games. By defeating Gunnison and South Summit, the Braves found thcmj selves just where they wanted to be; in the playoffs. They viciously knocked off Rich in the first round and' looked forward to playing South Summit in the second. The Braves (Mice again defeated ' the frustrated Wildcats. Saturday the eighth and retained their title "Kings of the Summit." howThe final score was 24-1ever, they seemed out of sync and didn't play up to their potential. South Summit was held scoreless until the final quarter. The Braves defense capitalized on the Wildcat errors by picking off passes and recovering fumbles. Eli Pace, Christian Peck, and Wyatt Sargent all had an interception. Sargent was able to turn his into a touchdown. 4, Again! into the final four. Their semi-fin- al game will be played in Springville where they will battle the undefeated Juab Wasps. The Braves are the fourth seed and hope to pull off the huge upset that will' take them tostate. All the Braves fans are encouraged to come and support the Braves at 3 o'clock on Saturday the fifteenth. It truly has been: a Cinderella season for the Braves. The Braves will do whatever it takes to extend their season another Kamas-Summ- it ' County Library Corner . t Story Time.is on Wednesdays at a m. It lasts for a story and a fun pre-scho- ol 30-4- 5 minutes. Bring your time. For more information, call the library at Thompson at 783-435- 1 1 . or Stacy 0 783-231- 4. " t Just Barn Beautiful n This year.. the South Summit High School Photography Class decided re take as many pictures of large bams in our community as possible. We realize that in ten to twenty years many of these wonderful barns will be gone forever. We called this effort our "Just Bare Beautiful " Contest The student did a very beautiful and creative job. Story Time Pre-Scho- ol Our . ti Bookmobile If you need a copy of the Bookmobile schedule, stop in the library to get one. You can also return Bookmobile books to us or to our after-houbookdrop. rs . - i Hours and Location We are located at 1 10 North Main in Kamas in the Summit 0. County Services Building. Our telephone number is We are open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. We are closed for lunch from 12:30 p.m.-- l p.m. We are open two hours later on Tuesday evenings until 7 p.m. We have an after-houbook return by the front door of the building for your conve- . 783-435- Fer awra hfsnaallsa nfl 1 IMSSS?" Twatr? toft-fr- ft rs nience. Submission of ' Overdue Items Articles For Paper Because of the large number of overdue items that are out and have not been returned, even after phone calls and letters, we are forced to post a list of patrons with items more than a month overdue. Help! We desperately need you to bring in your overdue books. When submitting articles for publication in The Bee, please try to have information typewritten if possible and in upper and lower cae. ClassicalCountry . South Summit Elementary School: Blow noses. Teach manners, including "please and "thank you". Emphasize fire awareness. Promote respect for one's self, others, and authority. Listen to endless stories. Make sure that all teeth get home to the tooth fairy. Laugh at jokes that get recycled year after year. Keep lots of tissues on hand. Build Lincoln-lo- g cabins fit for kings. ' South Summit Junior High: Diagnose chicken pox. Allow girls re cry in an office because they have had arguments with girl or boy friends. Teach appropriate behavior toward the opposite sex. Teach pep sonal hygiene. .Attend sporting events and performances. Emphasize restraint South Summit High School: Show how authority is good and necessary in society. Write poems used at prom time, Encourage students to, ,100k realistically at their futures. Attend, chaperone, or take tickets at endless activities. Get ready for graduation. Remind students with cars that school zones have a 20 mph speed limit Nov. 16-2- 0 is American Education Week. Although classroom teachers are only one part of America's amazing educational system, they are an indispensable part.. Thanks from the SSEA. How Should Parents Tell Their Children About Divorce? by Glen Jenson, Utah State University Extension Family and Human Development are not responsible tor the breakup, but that whatever they do or say is not likely re restore the relationSpecialist ship. Thank them for their concern. Approximately 45 percent of all Apologize for hurting them and children in the United States will causing the disruption in their experience the marital disruption of lives. Discuss the changes that will their parents, according to Census likely come into their lives, and Bureau statistics. A study of chilhow everyone in the family should dren of divorced parents shows that be kind and may have to even be approximately 80 percent said they .brave in facing these changes towere completely unprepared for gether. .their parents' separation. It was freReassure the children that they ' quently mentioned that a parent just are still loved by both parents and disappeared during the night or while the child was away. To help ' give them permission to love both alleviate some of the stress and1 parents. After the separation, it is imfears children experience during this . not to put the children in portant time, consider these ideas. the middle while handling differMost importantly, be sure you ences. Do not quiz them on the have tried some good, professional whereabouts or behavior of the' ' assistance in repairing the marriage other parent. It is not fair to the before calling it quits. Divorce will children to try to get them to tell on their parent Refrain from maklikely not be easy on anyone and if the marriage is repairable,' good ing derogatory comments about counseling can help. their other parent The more amiable the divorce After die separation occurs, it is and the events leading to it, the is important that both parents spend easier it is on children. time with the children. Invite the If possible, parents should meet children to discuss their feelings and together with the children and tell questions about the divorce, as the them of their plans to separate. occasions arise, for the next several This should be done in advance of years. the separation and in a very balm Finally, it is important to note setting. Explain why the breakup is that there seems to be little relahappening and what has been extionship between how a children react at the time of the divorce and plored to prevent it. Reassure the children that they how they will fare later in life. ; Doesrflilt! pit . M I "business cards, envelopes, stationary & brochures other printed materials Areas outside the Wasatch front an changing their ana code from the familiar " 801 " to KM Avoid the rush! lpSiF N.o.w P.O.boxl28 1 675 West 100 South Heber City, Utah 84032 Publishinj, Inc.l fax:435-654-508- email: M Sendee fHattag 9 GmphkPntfn Mix Abravanel To Hall r- -o ri Mark O'Connor, master yiolinisl and composer, combines the toe-- ; tapping energy of fiddle with the grace of classical music in a guest performance1: with the Utah Symphony on Friday and Saturday) November 28 and 29. The' program will include! O'Connor's remarkable Fiddle: Concerto No. 2 "The Tennessee ' Concerto," as well as other original; compositions from his recording) il T i" I. MiJiUpart A child prodigy, O'Connorq recorded four albums and won everyu major fiddle competition in the? country by the time he was in, high? school. Now, with more than 100j' awards under his belt, including a?- -' 1992 Grammy for "Best Country Instrumental Performance,1 O'Connor has played and recorded with legendary artists including, Emmylou Harris, Paul Simon, q Willie Nelson, Pine has Zukerman, Stephaiw Grappelli and jazz saxo-- s phonist Michael Breaker. His 1996 release, 1 -' Waltz," recorded with cellist Ma and doublebassist Edgar Meyer' held the 1 spot on Billboard's Topk riauiral Alk'iim chart for 16 is named one ofthe ten best musical recordings of the year a by People maggzine. That summer, Yo-Yo- il O'Connor performed his own i "Olympic Reel" with the Seattle.; Symphony Orchestra at the closing ceremonies qf the Centennial Olympiad in Atlanta to an esti- - mated worldwide audience of 3.5 v million.'1 O'Connor recently Composed and recorded music for "Liberty!" a PBS multi-pa- series rt on . the Revolutionary War. He is currently awaiting the 1998 release of a'! newly completed album featuring a number of livestudio instrumental performances from his solo recitals. Through 1997, O'Connor's schedule includes solo recitals, festival per-formances, appearances with sym.--. phony orchestras and premiere of his own works. Performances, featuring Marked O'Connor and the Utah Symphony begin at 8 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. q Tickets can be obtained in person at the box office or by calling (801) A The concert lispon--0 sored by Huntsman. 533-NOT- E. - . i vl Help keep', America if, Vt. -- J ! graphiashadowUnk.net Ot Mr good. 1W -- a n Hr 5 www.wasatchwaxK.com ( i Education is an amazing thing. Scientists and philosophers love to think they know why people learn, but no one theory or one methodology will ever meet the needs of every student. That alone is why televisions and computers will never take the place of the classroom y, Iftaaa ante! it. Schumann, Jenny Prescott Miscellaneous: Three pictures -Wyatt Merchant Portraits: Wade Cooper, Wyatt ' Marchant, and Wade Cooper. Barns: Two pictures - Wyatt Marchant and Body Wilde. Farm Equipment: Two pictures -Jake Leifeon and Chyanne Edwards.. Violinist O'Connor Brings teacher is an amazing combination of instructor, parent, counselor, friend, doctor, lawyer, judge, police officer, 'cheerleader, and construction worker. Although it should never be assumed that a classroom teacher will take the place of these people in the "average" teacher plays these roles just by the muure.of.the profession.., Here are some things that teachers from South Summit School District said they do besides teach their subjects. in The pictures are on display at South Summit High School. The. Utah Farm Bureau.-unde- r the direction of Ed Sorenson, was kind enough to find judges for the contest. We would like to thank them for their help. Winning pictures in each category are as followed. Haystack: Jenny Prescott, Andy You're a Teacher?!! teacher. The "average Children's Room We have rearranged our library and our children's room is open. Come in and see your "New Library." Thank you! iDi'd 1 - ..' This victory advances the Braves week. South. Summit Wildcats the Daren Jones pick up a fumble and ran with it until he was brought down just short of the goaline. The defense was also able to get their first safety of the year by blocking a Wildcat punt out of the endzone. The offense didn't play as well as they would have liked to play. Paul Jaussi and Chris Witt were able to score touchdowns. Gavin Blonquist kicked a quick field goal to score the first points of the game. The Braves scored just enough to get bjt - ; Subscribe To The Summit County Bee 1 AC . vT 0T- : Ai a m |