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Show : November 6, 1998 graves Go Red Student Writer: Hilary Judd ; zs The Summit County Bee FFA During the Middle Schools lunch period on Wednesday, the kissing During the last week of October, booth was set up, along with another tile 26th through the 30th, North question and answer game. Students Summit High School students were were invited to write down activities well aware of the fact that it was Red they enjoy doing with their friends Ribbon Week. Middle School and as well. ' Elementary students were involved Thursdays lunch included more in the activities as well. The Summit ' questions, with additional prizes be- County Health Department and ing awarded for those who answered Vklley Mental Health were mainly correctly. A jar of pennies, donated responsible for the games, prizes, Bank in Coalville, held and overall success of the week. $12.29. This represented the number On Tuesday morning, students of deaths in Utah due to tobacco. were given, pencils and ribbons. The The student whose guess was closest ribbons each had numbers written won the pennies. Ajar foil of cigaon them, and numbers were drawn rette butts also invited guesses. The throughout the week. If a student top three guessers took home treabrought in the right ribbon number sures. and answered their question corLater, at about two oclock, the rectly, a prize was awarded. New members of the Governors Youth questions and prizes were given evCouncil (who were also involved in ery day. Ribbon Week), traveled up to the At lunch that same day, students elementary to put on an assembly were invited to write down their for the students there. The kids own natural highs. Smokers learned a song and then several were Roulette, a game furnished by the awarded prizes such as pen- Health Department, showed stustickers. It and a was tils, big sucdents that no one is a winner when cess. they smoke. Participants could also Thanks to everyone who helped to try out the kissing booth, where make Ribbon Week possible, and to chocolate hugs and kisses were all the students, for their parawarded to those who knew the right ticipation, not only this year, but answers to Ribbon Week questions. every yean Judges High Page B1 N.S. Halloween Activities Student Writer: Natalie Dearden . Student Writer. Kristal Richins The Middle N.S. School Halloween Activities for this The North Summit FFA proved to Halloween have planned by the score big at the Snow College officers and student counCareer Development Events. It was cil. There was a story contest in the held on Oct. 13. There were 24 NSMS Times for the funniest and members of the North Summit FFA the Grant Stoddard scariest stories. chapter that boarded a bus before the won for the scariest and Kristine sun rose to go to Ephriam to judge McQueen for the funniest They reDairy, Horses, and Livestock. ceived candy bar. The Horse and Livestock judging On Oct 30, foe sixth grades had a teams did very well and placed in foe costume contest. The categories top 30 out of 72 teams. The Dairy team placed ' exceptionally well. were: best witch, scariest costume, weirdest costume, best monster, Dairy Team A placed third at the most creative costume, funniest cosevent while Dairy Team B placed tume, and best costume. The win11th. Members of the third place ners received a huge chocolate Dairy team are: Lacy Blonquist, Ben candy bar. They played other games and Judd. Reyes Raquel Judd, Misty and had different competitions too. April Pace, and Alex Keyes were fifth graders played games in The members of the 11th place team. their homeroom classrooms. They The Dairy Contest had 40 teams lot of fun! had a from different FFA Chapters all over There was a dance for the seventh the state. Members of the Livestock and eighth graders, on Friday afterJudging Teams were: Jessica noon. The seventh grade and eighth Richens, Cody Moore, Cooper class representatives and Willoughby, Christiane Downard, grade officers spent a lot of time Brooke Wilde, Misty Brooks, the gym. It looked great! decorating Cortney McQueen, Kyler Ovard and The DJwu The Beat offline. There Jenna Keyes. were donuts and punch after foe The Horse Judging Ifcams condance for foe seventh ind eighth sisted of the following members: graders. Jaydee Blackburn, Amy Blackburn, This is what people think about Tiffany Clegg. Chablee Vernon, foe Halloween activities at North Ernie Robinson, Kimberly Robinson, Marvin Downard, Nick FFA Grant and Cherie Ovard. . . dy SuBscriBe Student Writer: Kristal Richins 9ozu! T Holds Annual October Activity Pumpkins were carved, scary movies were witched, and many treats were eaten at the N.S. FFA October activity held OcL 30. The members joined together at the school to start with pumpkin carving. As the pumpkins began to "takfc :6n scary face foe members soon started a spooky movie arid ate Halloween treats which the mon-be- ts l supplied. CALL THE CAR CREDIT HOTLINE rfomtltawHn IHiiteQlUSi NO NAMLM, NO UMIUSSII1NT YOURJOU is voun chumt CALL TOLL FUSS MHOUNMYT MYjUUnW Novunbari m Located in Stssps Issfaurwl, dops-A- is thiPCMI bast l pint fsA tty Mossldi hurt Hums hem ro.i A great time was had by all who participated. The FFA is also looking to .their forward upcoming November Activity, which will be a Tirkey shoot arid will be held foe week before Thanksgiving. SuBscriBe! Summit Middle School: Ashlee Richins says she wishes there were a few more activities to do; Eric Brown says they should give prizes everyday of the week; Stefen Osborn and Jackie Rees liked the peaked hat, her broomstick and cat, the witch is the central symbol for Halloween. No wonder that the witch Mb come down to us, in stories and legends, cloaked in black, the color of death and night, her companion a black cat The origin of the black cat is like this: The cat was sacred to the Norse goddess Freys of the dead. Her chariot wu pulled by cats. Among the Druids cats were thought to be humans turned into animals by evil powers. At the festival on November first number of cats were always thrown into the Samhain fires. But why should the Halloween cat be black? Well, witches cats of course were not all black, but after dark all cats appear black. And so is time went on, a witchs cat was thought of as being black. Some thought that cats were witches in disguise. Some of the Druid sayings were: Never let a cat in the same room as a corpse. It might be demon and turn the body into a vampire.; A cat that sits with its back to the fire is raising t storm; A ship with a cat on board is never wrecked, for the cat acts as counter-charm.Cats are one of the most popular Halloween symbols today. dance. Gentry Sargent says there arent enough activities, and Marissa Follctt likes the dances. Maybe youre wondering why the colors of Halloween are orange and black. In the language of colors orange is a symbol of strength and endurance. Ibgether with brown, it stands for autumn and harvest It is also the color of flames that once rose from dark hilltops on October thirty first to ward of evil spirits. Today in most countries black is the color of death. From earliest times, people feared the night Robbing them of the power to see clearly, it turned fa- miliar things into frightening shapes. In its blackness lurked the threat of death-froan evil spirit, another person, or a wild beast The m Druids established the night of October thirty first as a gathering time for ghosts and such. The witches of the Middle Ages were thought of as evil beings who flew through foe night to secret meetings, one of these on Halloween. With her black cat and "; Braves Go Down For The Count Student Writer TYapper Geary Braves; nothing but their pride to play for. Kicking off the second half, the Braves were finally settling in and wanting to play. The Braves defense was shutting Millard down. A re- The Braves traveled to Millard the weekend of Halloween. This game was everything and whoever lost packed their bags and went home for the season. Whoever won, went on to the next rivaiist. The game started off with the Braves receiving the ball. The ground was wet and really muddy making it hard to get traction. The Braves made a good drive down the field, but just couldnt put the ball in. The Braves let up and Millard took control of the game scoring 6 times in the first half while the Braves never got their act together. Going into the locker room wu an embarrassing moment for the covered fumble by 84 Justin Hemingway added to the Braves momentum. An option to foe left scored the first touchdown for the Braves by 13 'Justin Pace. They were up and running playing to get their confidence back. A 73 yard touchdown wu scored mi an excellent throw to 81 TJ. Bates by Justin Pace. Even though foe Braves couldnt catch up, they went down fighting u the final score ended up Millard 48 and the Braves 13. MttgNMM "Drive a Little! Save a Lot wwarkdtyiatMtokuNi M On Urn -0103 fom puata i faffai wishu New & Used Sales & Service Dodge, Chrysler Plymouth Jeep & Eagle CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! Our NATURAL GAS PIPELINE could be buried near you. 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