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Show January 17. 2003 The Summit County Bee Elementary is RAD About Reading Lady Cat's Take on The Eagles Wildcats Ranked Following Win STl'PKNT SI 1'llKNT WRITER: JttH.WACSTAIF W KITI-K- : KRISTIN MCNHI I hViitls L'fll Mrs. Karen Tunic's class donated !;ir Life" banner In South Summit Llcmctilary School Tins banner lianas over the main enlranec temmJmg everyone who enters how c wiled everyone is about reading. Ms. Tuttle's class is one of 27 classes in the elementary school that are very evened about leading. South Summit students have some very unitue reading opportunities. Maiiann M.iich.mi. the leading specialist, has hioughl unique cut-iilium and pioyianis into the lunld a "Utah Reads u in;1. She acquitcd a stale giant that placed lour Wjtetloid coinpiitets in the building!. Watcifmd is a clectmnic leading program that automatically tracks students leading ability and progress and systemically builds upon essential skills. The new reading cuiiiciilum is lull of evening stories and activities and the new leveled binary allows slu dents to read hooks successfully on an independent level. The school has once again become involved with the annual Jacd AIhku Reading contest and is evened to begin the fust of l ebtuary. Students aie ptoud to show oft their gteal leading skills to parents, teachets and volunieeis. . . t.a- - Admuiisi: IIi.uk! Stvm.widi:!!! On Tuesday. Jan. 7, the South Summit l.adycals liaveled to Millaid to compete against the liaglcs. The JV played veiy well together anti winked as a team. As a result of that, they came out on top beating Millard in a 42-victory. Il was then time tor the Vaisity to started out play. They hustling, and playing great ichoundmg defense, which put them up eatly in the game. Mill, when half tune came, the I .adycats found themselves down by SICDKNTWKITKK: IIH.I.IKWVI KI R 'This weekend, the Smith Summit Drill 'learn liaveled to Richfield fm their last competition hcloic Region auvmes use these invitational competitions to shaipcn then imi lines and to see what the judges .lie going to lx looking for One ol the competitions js .i, contest. Any dull team tueinlx'i can cicatc 1 he l Yi:k Tiirih Ilowevci didn't vvoik. 'I lie agles pulled ahead and weie lead mg by Imii teen points. The loiiilh iuarlei came and the l.adycals had some tulthing up to do. I With the help o gieal play by I and Michelle Milt ney Mait haul, the l.itlu.iis decieased the Millaid lead T i it Hallway through the loiiilh tu,u lei the Cats had (ought back to within 'en I'nloitunatcly. the I adycats couldn't pull oil the Comeback and lost to Millard 4't 4n Fauvines Drill Down in Richfield Competition Local Papi k.- '(.m :x: S tAILWIIHi ADVF.RI ISINCi NETWORK -- a single point They went into the lotkei loom and talked about the tilings that they needed to woik on an.l came out tued up. tun. he lead that hjd been ovet ten points fot most nl the game was suddenly only live I and X'iloim a solo imitinc. Cnscllc MiNeil ami Sydnee Cook darned then baldest at the so.) (omHliiion 1,1.1V night (iiNcllc McNeil il.imcd hci way to second 'The T.iiiv dies hough! home a loiiilh pl.ue liophy lioiii Itieu sliaip nulii.iiy louiiiii'. a I ililt pl.ue tiophv Mom then iuie piop imiliik'. anil a I mi til pl.ue tiopliv lii mi then Dial lenging daiue loulme. Region Dull te.mi will tale pl.ue Tiul.iv, I, in 2 1. at Juab t lii'li S, liool 1 1 Ml Ask your local paper how you can reach over 250.000 n households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step "U through Utah Press Association statewide 2x2 (2 --- 52 col x 2 in display network. il ako available SI I HIM KOIIIIIK MICII 1 1 R: M) Dll.fKIVt; l Ilk Smith Summit Wicsilmg learn look otl Tluiisd.iy. Jan. on a toad n ip lli.it would bung a lot of navel and even mme wicsilmg Hie Cats lust beaded loi Ml View. WY Ihcic. the Wildcats deteated the Mullalos by a seme ol 42 lake Nell. Kvle Apl.inalp. aiiil Clill leavitt all pinned then kids to help Ilk Wildcats With tills liei ill.' l.iiiiikli. iln' team '.iile.l Pie bus i'll, e ag.ioi at'ii I Ik'iiil cd M Venial in MiiitiMV in the -t I iii i i.mu nt OF PUBLIC HEARING The Issuer shall hold a public hearing on February 5, 2003, at the hour ot 2:00 p.m. The location of the public hearing is at tho Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Mam in Coalvtllo, Utah. The purpose of the meeting is to receive input from the public with respect to the issuance of tho Bonds. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate. PURPOSE FOR ISSUING BONDS Thank. to you. al! sorts PARAMETERS OF THE BONDS j 6 A 5 R fi be;nu made Iri'iti Hi' p.iper. you've hivii rer.eluiq Put to ki'fp iivyi'liiig ! environ nil'll!. you need !o fit IS 1 lf ht EXCISE TAXES PROPOSED TO BE PLEDGED BUY RECYCLED. Slt lll M UKIII M KR in a row B with ! X. The Cals had a final seme of 7 . while the Mulldogs fell shot! with 1 U). alcohol IS AILS I A DRUG! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the last date the publication of this notice is provided by law during which (i) any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the Final Bond Resolution, the General Indenture of Trust, tho First Supplemental Indenture of Trust or the Bonds, or any provision made for tho security and of action to contest payment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever, and (ii) registered voters within Summit County. Utah, may sign a written petition requesting an election to authorize the issuance of the Bonds. If written petitions which have been signed by at least 20 of the regisperiod, tho Issuer tered voters of Summit County, Utah, are filed with the Issuer during said shall be required to hold an election to obtain voter authorization prior to the issuance of the Bonds. If fewer than 20 of the registered voters of Summit County, Utah, file a written petition period, the Issuer may proceed to issue the Bonds without an election. during said y y 7s Sue Follet County Clerk Published t in The Summit County Bee January 17 & plenty of tough competition. The team placed six of thru eleven wrestlers in the lop eight. Kyle Aplanalp. who ended up second, wicstlcd in the finals on Saturday night. Cnlmlunatcly. he lost to Dixie's (iciaid llnbibian. Jake Woolsten-hulme- . Jake Nell and Michael DcCicimg ended up placing sixth Robbie Atkinson and Clill Leavitt wie-ile- J to an eighth place finish. Ovctall. the Wildcats as a team, placed seventh out nl thiity-lwteams 'This weekend, the Wildcats will h- - back on the load paiticipaling in (lie 2 A State Duals m P.ingiiilJi ( nsul luck. Wildcats! o Members I.KTH of 30-da- (iiand and Community U: Copies of the Resolution, the Final Bond Resolution, the General Indenture of Trust and the First Supplemental Indenture of Trust are on file in the office of the County Clerk ol Summit County at 60 North Main, Coalville, Utah, where they may be examined during regular business hours of the County Clerk from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the last date of publication of this notice. 30-da- 7-- 3. Business, Student Against the Mill I Jogs. Ryan Rockhill pul up IV points along with Todd Tapp's IX. anJ Jason Woolsicnlmlmc's 15. The Cats easily defeated ihc Mulldogs who wetc led hy I Mils 20 points Adding lo the winning total were Cole Smcnson with V points, and Mtadv Johnson The Issuer proposes to plodge all the County Option Recreational Sales and Use Tax funds received by Issuer pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 12, Part 7, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, for repayment of the Bonds. The Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to the Resolution, including as part of said Resolution the draft of a Final Bond Resolution, a General Indenture of Trust and a First Supplemental Indenture of Trust which were before the Commission and attached to the Resolution in substantially final form at the time of tho adoption of the Resolution and said Final Bond Resolution, a General Indenture of Trust and a First Supplemental Indenture of Trust are to be adopted by the Commission in such form and with such changes thereto as shall be approved rate or by the Commission upon the adoption thereof; provided that the principal amount, interest forth set above. will maximums the not of Bonds exceed the rates, maturity and discount pre-seas- Calling All ovet the (iutiiiison Bulldogs on liklay night. Jan. Ml This victmy lungs the eminl In hmi wins in a low Im the Cals. 'Kiev would pl.iv the (iiantsvillc Cowboys the follow i ng night and In mg the tally to live plaK'k'. me'a'. .it'd glass lh.it buy those products The Issuer intends to issue the Bonds in the principal amount of not to exceed Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000), to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed five and one-hapercent (5.50e) per annum, to mature in not more than ten ( 0) years Irnm their dato or dates, and to be sold at a price not less than ninety-eigpercent (98) of the total principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of dolivery. a!s ll.ul Ihc Si mill Summit Isiy's basket hall team continued then winning sneak with a mm tegnm viclmv of everyday produets are ? working lo help proiee! tho The Issuer intends to issue the Bonds for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs ot certain recreation projects within the Issuer and related improvements. Wuli 32 the- - Cats Continue To Roll On NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND BONDS TO BE ISSUED PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 15, 2003, tho Board of County Commissioners (the "Commission") of Summit County, Utah (the "Issuer") adopted a resolution (the "Resolution") declaring its intention to issue Sales Tax Recreation Bonds, Series 2003 (the Bonds") pursuant to the Utah Municipal Bond Act. Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, and to call a public hearing to receive input Irom the public with respect to the issuance of the Bonds. ol Cli.niiiou ill .I'.leml.iii. e. 1cam TIME. PLACE AND LOCATION Kl l KINSON T ttirouijh the Utah Press ) 7 Wrestlers Take a Road Trip viil.xy S (National (.l.romnnl While things didn't go well Saturday night lor the freshman and JV teams against the visiting (iiantsvillc Cowboys, the Varsity pulled oil an imptessivc win for the second night in a row. South Summit itiok an early lead in the lit si quaitct alter fotcing the Cowboys into numerous turnovers. I he second period also showed the Wildcats taking command, and at the halt, they had a comfortable I point lead, with the scoic 42 to 31 in their lavot. 'I he thud (uailer sjw much nt the same Wildcat conliol. but late in the lomth iii,iitei. the Cowboys mack' a The Cat's stiffened their defense, made Mime free throws and eventually did pull of a nine point victory with tlie final score 73 to 64 . Jason Woolslenhulme had an incredible night shooting the ball, lie went 6-- from the three-poin- t line and finished the night as the leading scorer with 20 points. Cole Sorenson added 18 points and 10 assists. Ryan Rockhill and Todd Tapp scored 14 points to pul towards (he winning effort. 'The Wildcats also had 28 steals and 22 assists as a team. This w as the final game of the lor South Summit, who starts Region play this week. They finished the pieseason w nil a lecord of and in the latest 2A Suit in hike Tn buiie, they if poll were ranked fourth in the state. I hen next opponents are Juab and 24, 2003 i Sit DINTWKIILKV I.AKMIY AND I VBI I II KRIS I IN MC'NI II. The Smith Summit luiute Fatmcis o America would like lo invite all ei immunity members, business own-ei- s and students to enjoy a tun filled day of sweets and auctioneering. The ITA is holding their annual bake sale on Feb. 20 It w ill he held in tlie high school auditorium at 1 a in We hope that you come and suppmt the students and help them excel in their activities and future success. P lease matk your calendars fm the 20th. and we hope to see you thcic. "Tlie FT:A makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premiere leadership, pcrMmal growth and eatecr success through agricul-lut- e education. 1 Subscribe Uic Bed |