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Show mt biAiij i ncfe nkyv : ;ii 3(7 i SUITE 4MS sal: lake city jt uui-iz- u Celebrating more than 95 years of service to the citizens of Eureka Volume Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH - March 22, 2002 Ninety-Seve- n swkemss The - Ih btewtffh Spectators at the race. L to R Sarah Christensen, Mandy Cox, Shala Davis, Kristi Wayman, Candice Grimstcad, Lea Pierce, and Bonnie Turner. IT o . a & & Danny Young and Mcrriannc Ncdrcberg as Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle. Tintic High School Drama class presented My Fair Lady last Friday and Saturday night at the THS Auditorium. The cast of 3 1 students did an amazing job with this 3 hours production. Danny Young stared as Danny Young a English man determined to teach Eliza Doolittle, played by Merrianne Nedreberg, how to be a lady and speak like one. This started an entertaining and hilarious 3 hour production that included over 28 musical numbers that were preformed such as Wouldnt It Be Lovely, and With a Little Bit of Luck. The cast also included Lee Larson as Colonel Pickering, Daniel Gomez as Alfred P. Doolittle, and Mandy Cox, as Mrs. Peirce. Other cast members were Sarah Christensen, Aleasha Larsen, Shawn VanAusdal, Travis Horlachcr, Wyatt Allinson, Geoffrey Myers, Shala Davis, THS papers L to R Jacob Okclbcrry, Bryce Roberts, Crysta Underwood, Candice Grimstcad, Kami Atwood, Alesha Stewart, and Jcnnica Grimstcad. Eureka makes Nevada news At a recent trip to Elko, it was pointed out to me that vc made the Elko Daily Free Press In the American Profile section there arc tidbits about the west and under Utah it said, Juab County in western central Utah takes its name from a Utc word meaning level plain. It is home to spectacular sand dunes in Little Sahara Recreation Area, as well as the Tintic Mining District near Eureka. Once one of their richest mining areas in the land, the district produced $35 million worth of silver, gold, and other During the 3rd quarter of the school year the Advanced English classes at Tintic High School wrote and published research papers on various topics. The students worked on these papers for nine weeks. Their teacher, Mrs. Evans, is very proud of the excellent work that they have done. These papers are on display at the Tintic School District Office. The public is welcome to read and look at these papers in the next few weeks. The blossom cannot tell what becomes of its odor and no man can tell what becomes of his influence and example that roll away from him and go beyond his view. minerals in the late 1 800s. If you have a weakness, make Truth will sooner come out of it work for you as a strength--an- d if you have a strength, dont error than from confusion. Francis Bacon abuse it into a weakness. 12 at Tlnl Heather Zufelt, Alisha Stewart, Jcnnica Grimstcad, KassiAnn Cox, Candice Grimstcad, RJ Davis, Bonnie Turner, Brcndon Gout, Lea Peirce, Caroline Zufelt, Kristi Wayman, Disa Ncdrcberg, Bridget Sherwood, Raclynn Wilde, Tawnic Child, Lesha Jesse, Crysta Underwood, Glen Knotts, and Chad Wilson. included Crew members Shanna Schow, Danielle Sorenson, Brad Ryan, Ryan Long, Crib corner Kevin and Catherine Miles of Eureka welcomed a new daughter, Ashley Rac, into their family on February 12, 2002 in Payson. She weighed 7 lbs 1 oz and was 19 inches long. Sisters, Erica and Megan, and brother, Anthony were excited to meet their new sister. Proud grandparents are Linda Young of Eureka and Don Miles, also of Eureka. West Desert school gets students $500 gift write good Number Justin Child, Joey Sandoval, Eric Hammond, Brett Brewer, Cam Roberts, Rodney Williams, Jcmwaync Bcvard, Kyle Draper, James Sweat, Tod Terry, Vcnisa Larsen, Brannon Christensen, Jessica Child, Alesha Stewart, Jennie Beckstrom, Whitney Breen, Lorissa Larsen, Amber Fackrcll, Crystal Zufelt, Chad Simons, Ben Stangcr, Bill Athcrly, Jacob Horlachcr, and Emily Opcnshaw. Special thanks go out to Mr. Evans, Mrs. Haynes, Tom Ncdrcberg, Sherri Ncdrcberg, parents, teachers, and students. Mr. Bates was director of the orchestra along with the Mr. artsccncry director. McDonald was the stage director. Both of them spent countless hours and it showed! f Last September, Ed Alder, principal from West Desert High School, w as invited by his to go on a tiger cruise on the US Constellation last summer. A tiger cruise is done the last 7 days of a 6 month trip aboard a miliary-ship- . Crew members arc allowed to invite one relative for the last 7 days of the trip which begins in Hawaii and end in San Diego. While on the trip, Mr. Alder spent time with his He was telling squadron, VS-them about West Desert High and the size of it. They were amazed. He told them about the site based plan and the their goal of son-in-la- w son-in-la- 2. raised by squadron VS-- 2 to use towards their reading program . They also presented them a plaque that said, From one winning team Janet Skinner from the 5th grade was given the Principal's Award this week for Excellence in Math. Janet always gets her assignments done on time and o has never had to her math. She is fast and says that it has always come easy to her. Good work, Janet! She is the daughter of Roy and Debbie Stevens. Wc want to congratulate Janet for being such a good example for. her to another. classmates. improving school reading. Last week, at the Basketball Tournament, State LCDR Jack Schuller (Alders presented student board member, Andrew Alder $500 that was son-in-la- w) re-d- |