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Show ' fi December 4, 1998 The Summit County Bee Page B3 Students Con Qualify For Ski Pass The Pilgrim Problems Stedcet Writer , jjggES u Sjh. 'M nmik--LM- w SP ,B Co "Tiiar M-i "1 Mra- - Eric Browe By Bell le History daises weve been working eUss project; called The 0 PS Plcbtem. Wb we're gives the following information, "John and Hope Martin just arrived in Maasadineetta on die Mayflower in November, 1620. They decided to leave the group and icttle further inland - in a apaiae meadow located a half mile from the nearest stream. found the However, they Massachusetts land to be hard, rocky, and not good, for planting icrops. V.V; .Only a few plants bare fruit - ap- -. plea, pears, and blueberries. In des-vpttntk John and,' Hope solicited help from their neighbors, the Wunpanoag Indians, who had never been in contact with white people. Not being able to communicate with these Indians, John and Hope decide to rely on their sparse supplies: 'a knife, a mirror, a hatchet, four trenchers, two, blankets, four spoons,' and a vase. They also brought clothing: three dresses, two pain of trousers, one leather belt, and three one yard pieces of ribbon. We were to help them survive the winter. In each US. History class (first, . third, and fourth), we picked who would draw and color the pictures, who would do the food supply, . . '. J By FFA Reporter Kristal Rkhlns: The North Summit FFA held their annual Tbritcy Shoot oil Nov. 2L The contest composed of turkeys and guns was held at the State Rond Sheds up Echo Canyon. Winners went Shotgun, first place; Will Larsen, second place; Ron Thahnan. J2 Rifle: first plan; Will Larsen, second )What are over 150 high schoolage males and females doing with their time? If you were lucky enough to fiqd a seat at the annual Winter Sports Bash cm Nov. 18 at the South Summit High School gym, it is easy to see why the lights are on before 6 a.m. and remain on well after 9 p.m. at the school. formed a routine to the theme from the Titanic. Drill Team again held the audience captive with their Prop routine, using fins to dazzle and delight foe crowd. The gym was immediately black and instantly an array of multicolored lights and fog overtook tbe air, while the cheerleaders made a South Summit's , prizewinning human tunnel from which an army of rough, tough, and challenging Marching Band, begpn the evening with a very entertaining show of for- wrestlers emerged. Intimidating and great names" conjured up visual images mations, of wrestling matches that we will music, under the baton of Katie Roberts. The Fauvines then made witness this season. their entrance and wjth great energy Never lacking the ability to enterand gusto performed; kick routine, tain, the Fauvines once again were with Brittany Pearce as the Drill centercourt with their dance routine, Mistress. to Aerosmifos St John. A partial f The audience was amazed that so Wildcat Basketball Turn teased the audience with an eightminute scrimmany kicks could fit into one dance. The, Ladycst. Basketball Team was 1 mage. The crowd was pleased to see introduced and proud parents dribbles, baskets, a little pushing watched as their Ladycat came and shoving, and lots of running, down out of the bleachers to the jumping, and hustling going on the floor. It looks like a great season Wildcat court. The everenergetic ahead, with Tiff Thomas ss the capCheerleading Squad took over next tain. Young dancers in training -- with a sharp, snappy dance. ' To conclude the Bash, the Body Motionthen took the floor under . the capable direction of Fauvines turned up the heat with instructor, Billie Jo Butikofer. The Heat is On to introduce the Dancers from the age of 3 to 14 per-- 1998 Football Tfcam and give foe s, an opportunity to show their pride and enthusiasm for Coach Walker and his great team. The Band played the Fight Song, while the football team marched around the gym and the audience gave them a standing ovation. The Auxiliary took one mid of foe gym Cheerleaders took foe floor and the Band played the School Song. Suffice it to say, there is plenty of Student Writen Hilary Judd . pride, enthusiasm, and anticipation for the athletes and upcoming winter sports season. Thanks to athletes, parents, boosters, and all who attended the Winter Sports Bash! SuBscri6e Oozu - nfie $ee is on Sate! ' The student body at North Summit High School has' good reason to be proud of one of their seniors. Miss Camillia Judd, better known as Millie, wu nominated for the 1998 Wendy's High School Heisman Award. Around 11,000 students were nominated nationwide by high sd cpunsclora. These were narrowed down to 20 per state, and Millie wu selected a state finalist well Many awards have come Millies way since being nominated. She hu received a letter of recognition, a certificate, and a bronze medaL She was acknowledged in this national contest for her academic, achievement, her community service, and u u ' : ri ; e position Utah State University to seeking an Individual to Pfl a 20 hours per week) In Summit County TWa person wfll help Imlted resource famlHoe and youth In obtaining the knowledge, skua, attitude and behavior changes nooaaaary for a nutrttlonnlly sound diet and to contribute to the cHortfs personal development for Improvement In the total Grefoia-tloI family diet and nutritional wril bains. Minimum QuoMMIone: food related or from high school and anperienoe performing some al skHs. communication speaking Spanish handlings teaks. Must have good desired: WB be required to help recruit oNonts Into foe program and teach I from a prepared lesson plan. Must provide own transportation. IMQhr. minimum, phis mileage, mining and aulatanoa wB be provided. I part-tim- I Mn SiJl n For a copy of an application, please oontaotPersminri at 43M3M268. Please send application to Summit County Personnel I P. 0. Bax 128, CoaJvttie, Ut 14017 I Closing data, Friday December 11,1988. 1 . 1 iliiMo) I ' The Hamlet Tqwnlioiiies ivRssIfinti snjoy a difoonse snS poet v- - " . HMIli MORTGAGE' , ( Purchase Refinance Construction ' Ctioose from twq snd . ttm bedroom; . Receive $1 10 off closing costs with this ad when, you finance your home with First Security. TVn professionally- ? models .Privets (meed yard , with path.. '.Vzts and acres nf Plenty of RV parking . AMY YOST . MeMsPpM Tln-te- . t. Part My: 649-22MksHrthoma p.m. 1- (801)693-995- 4 800-574-66- GEORGETOWN ftp hi Jf 1 b prtNVU mV MM mV 9MM MU 4 b tmt m ptlMUUOOaM MVdHMWrMelarilfl lUftwhlkr Snir.lMMMMMHi u mn. we a wu. put IWfeMaMPSI mi k 7 MM at NS im mi CONSULTANT fork CHy, 435-655-40- UT 84060 61 SEcwfflyi 9 i 81 202 Furstt: . Midway: (435)654-559- - MORTGAG! 1400 Kearns BW. (uSuMMcsmal) (101)377-040- MMHMhMM offer this program, and they hope that everyone will take advantage of this opportunity. Noth Summit students that received honor roll status on their first term report cards this year, need to take proof of honor roll status to foe Canyons by December 18. The Canyons will not issue any more Honor Roll Passes after this date. We had Mr. Garfield and Mrs. Bates they juged us on ART our coloring of picture, representation on picture, and drawing SCIENCE use of information, scientific use, and realism. WRITING writing, School To Careers Assembly orginization, and mechanics like how well we put it together. Fourth hour ended up winning the contest. Congratulations! Student Writer: Kristin Williams her athletic accomplishments during her high school career. Millie is an eighteen yearold senior; the daughter of Rick and Lew Currently Giving 110; & HUHR MuM prawn! odalSnw of appSeaSarl Eapim January 31, 1999. Students filled the high school auditorium on Ibesday, Nov. 24, to listen to kids from the Utah Boys Ranch. The Utah Boys Ranch is a facility to reform rebellious teens. The boys had come to show students that it isn't worth it to go away from rules and standards. You are told what to do all the time. Someone is always telling you where to go and when to be there," commented Matt, Jean Judd, of Hoytsville. She hu been a member of foe volleyball, basketball, and softball fewu all through high schooL She is currently the team captain of foe Lady Braves Basketball Team. Millie also enjoys being part of the Future Business Leaders of America organization, Journalism Staff Editor; Executive Student body Publicity Manager, and working a Peer Counselor: The students and staff at North Summit would like to congratulate Millie, urge her to keep up the good work, and wish her the best of hide in the future. a former resident of the Ranch, Dont take advantage of your free' dom. After lunch, foe second assembly of the day began. This assembly wu aiming at honesty and obeying the laws. A cadet from foe US Air Force stimulated students Academy thoughts about the army and foe air force. She gave image of life in ' the Academy and went through the routine of a typical day. Her main ' emphasis wu on the strict moral code that the Academy upholds. After her remarks, Officer Larry Student Writer: Ikupper Geary Henley told students about the laws and Consequences for breaking those ' On Dec. 9 at, 7 p.m., the North laws. Student involvement made the Summit Drama Qua will be perassembly a great success. forming. Keep foe . Home ' .Fires a , It Burning by Charles E'.Ekight.'Thc cost will' be $1 with the proceeds -; going towards future plays. the of out house, get Everyone get some culture, and come support foe. W North Summit Drama class. , . u u Drama Class Puts on a Show . . . t - Su6scri6e 9pzu! t Brave Wrestlers Stomp Grantsville Cowboys Tuesday night, Dec. 1, North Summit hid their first home wrestling match. The JV team got the night started off on the right track. They defeated the Cowboys JV team 5118. That got the Virsity boy pumped up and ready to take foe mat.- The Vusity dominated with a aeon of 6024. There were lome great matches, like Cody Moore's match going : Luxury Jus Minutes from Park City! If a student is on the honor roll and would like a season pass, they need to show a proof of honor roil status, fill out the Canyons Season Pass Application, pay an $30 fee which will cover program costs, and sign the 9899 Waiver of Liability now we know how to get along better with rme another: Affordable . pass. things. I think that this wu an assignment to see if we work together and how well we do, but it was Am and I think that we all did a good job and - landscaped paries Quiet douMawal .eonstrucUon J The Canyons, in Park City, is mice again offering every Utah High School and Junior High School student an opportunity to earn a season pass. All students that receive honor roll status are eligible for this season . k 810 East Main, hydway Student Writers Wade Sargent T'tJtrZTtZ't Congratulations, Millie! . - water supply, and clothing, bomeshclter, and who would do the class presentation. We all helped and, sre tried our best to do a good job so that we could win. In fust hour of the classes, the drawers were Monte Richins, Ben Judd, Cody Hennefer, Jared Shulte, and AJ. Bell. The drawers for the third hour class was Daryl Young. . Megan Wilde, Hillary Lewis, amd Alan Granger. Drawers from the fourth hour class wss Mckeena Dusty . Erchanbrach, Sargent, Gentry Sargent, Natalie Dearden, and Dantzel Geary. They all did a great job. When we were doing the stories, we had to get peo- - into overtime, and we are not sure that Courtney McQueens lid knew what had happened to him, with a pin in the first round. All the boys wrestled hard and they definitely got foe season off to a good start Tbe crowd wu cheering loud and it wu an awesome night. Good hick guys at the Evanston Iburaament on Dec. 6 sad 7. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Utah Staia Code, notice is herePursuant to the provision of sectioa CoauniaakMieri Board win hold a public Summit th of that County by given hearty ft foe pwpoas of adopting a budget far calendar yaar 1999. It will bs for the following fund of Summit County: County General Fuad; Mualcpal Fund; Aaacaaty A Collecting; Health; Itaaiietit Room Tta; Reetaureat Tut; Redevelopment Agency; Band Fuad; Ckpiul Projects Fund; Fleet Leue Fund; Ite Stability Fund; Service Area 6 Service Area 8; Wildland Fire; Atkinson UUer, Timbeliae.Sctvice District; Buhdty Authority, and any other neoeiMiy budgets for 1999, on December 14, 1996 it 7:00 p.m. ft the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah. Copies of the proposed budget in oo file far the office of the County Auditor. Any ind sll penooi ire invited to rttead said hearing. i L Frazier Summit Cbuaty Auditor Blake Published hi tiio Summit County Boa December 4 and December 11. 1998 I |