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Show Page The Summit Countv Bee 112 October 26, 2001 Stars and Stripes Student Writer: Kmilee Slepliens During the stars and stripes week V r'ii.v at the high school, the leadership class put on a patriotic assembly for the studentbody. The K.sonas started y &$r 4. I, A off by posting the (lag. Kimberly Robinson gave an excellent speech about what happened on Sept. 1. A move was shown on the tragedy, and what hapiencd to the world trade center, people running for their lives, and what people had to go through at that time. Following the movie, Corey Ann Vernon. Blonquist introduced his life a how on speech gave was changed by having uncles in the war. lie told everyone that when the plane. crashed into the Pentagon, there was an army of 40 having a conference when one person got up to get a cup of coffee and he was the only one that survived, lie explained how the flag should he hung and once the flag is faded they should Doug Geary. Doug talked about the military. He discussed three important things. I le said that you should have skill, duly, and pride. Cory Ann read a story on how the teachers were trying to save as many kids as they could while the towers were coming down. The saved 8,000 kids. The assembly ended with Sarah Searle and Carly Poter singing the National Anthem. Then the student body stood up and sang the National Anthem with them. N.S. Happenings 1 4ja S1CT Veterans Day On Monday, Nov. 12. at 9:30. a.m., there will be a Veterans Day assembly in the North Summit High School auditorium. A king with patriotic music and speakers, we would like to invite all veterans or family representatives fmni the community to be in attendance. We would like an opportunity to be able to honor our we would like to say thank you for defending our freedom. So that we can be prepared with a small token of our appreciation, we would like veterans to contact the high school if they plan to attend the We invite all members of the community to asscmhl). 'I he high srliool office phone number is attend this assembly. What a perfect time to unite as a school and community to pay tribute to the many men and women who have served our great nation well. 336-565- 6. State Cross Country Student Writer: l.isa Kerry Slate ('inssCiiiiiitiy was held Oct. was great and the team was antu iputmg the race. Thousands of runners were gathered at Sugarlmiise I .ul. tor then last lace of the season. As the girls stood at the line to stall as ('uadi Kuliins gave sonic final advice, toi the team to, leave it all on the glass" I Ins would he lire Iasi lave (m the learn, they have only iliis taie now to show cvcivonc vvh.it they weie made ol. As the gun si iLiiiilcd the lunncis look 17. 'I lie we.iiliei off as they led the line, the gun sounded again, it had been a false stall Anxious and uneasy the team walked hack to the line and prepared to start again. The gun sounded again and all 55 runners took olf. All the runnels improved then times Irom legion and were able to finish strongei too. Kristin Snydei placed II and tan a time of 22:23. Lisa I criy placed 29 and ran a lime of 24.04 Dcatia Fawcett ran a lime of 27 OK, and Amhcr Wood 2K:I(). Amhci Oldham and Savanna Matthews had gieat laces. . The boys were ready for their race. As the race started the boys went out strong. As they started to come across the line it was a tight fight. Johnny Rodrigues again came across first for our team and fourth for all 2A boys. Ilis time was 17:07.6 and the person that crossed the line hetnre him ran a time of 17:07.3. F.ric Brown was the next runner to cross the line and Brett would fol- low close behind, their times were 19:40 and 19:41. Jonathan Snyder and Chad Harper would cross a little later with times of 19:54 and 20:08. to the Cross Congratulations Country team on there icsulls at Region and State, ty'e hope to see you all running again next year burn it. Following liTy, the choir sang "America the Beautiful". Greg Piercy introduced the next guest, Summit County is currently seeking individuals interested in performing snow removal pf the parking lot and side walks for the Summit County Services building, 110 North Main in Kamas. Snow removal needs to be done between the hours of 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM Mon. - Fri., beginning Nov. 1, 2001 through April 1, 2002 and Nov. 1 , 2002 through April 1 , 2003. Please bid as a two year bid. Bids need to be addressed to Summit County Facilities, P.O.Box 128, Coalville, UT 84017 by Oct. 29 2001. For more information please call 783-435- 1 ext 3221 or 336-322- 1 k Let Us Plan Your Olympic Escape (Eastle (TnTT Of Toll 'Ki Free Call Castle Travel for details Notice Of Filing On September 17, 2001, an application wac filed with the Federal Communication! Commission, proposing assignment of the license for Radio Station KCUA, 92.5 MHz, Coalville, Utah, from Community Wireless of Park City, Inc.,, to Millcreek Broadcasting, L.L.C. The individual members of Millcreek Broadcasting, LL.C. ares Christopher F. Devine, P. Shainis, Peter Handy, and Dianna Bruce Buzil, Andrew Barret, Robert E. Nciman, Aaron Devine. The officers and directors of Community Wireless of Park City, Inc. ares Marty Doughty, Darlene Breitenfcld, Blair E. Fculner, Susan Fculncr, John Ashton, Jane Campbell, Cathy, Miller, and Suzanne Iiewis. ( copy of the application and related materials are available for public inspection Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 445 Manac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. 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