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Show APRIL 27,2006 CALENDAR EVENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 27 • Tropic Town Public Hearing • BoulderTown Planning Commission Public Hearing •EHS/PHS Golf ©Richfield FRIDAY, APRIL 28 •ARBORDAY • AA Mtg, New Awareness Panguitch Lib - 7pm • Baxter Black - National Cowboy Poet SATURDAY, APRIL 29 • Give Up Smoking Workshop •EHS Track ©Richfield TUESDAY, MAY 2 • Garfield County public Hearing UP TO DATE FISHING INFORMATION It's taken awhile, but Utah's spring fishing season has finally I "arrived. As spring fishing gets underway, anglers across the state are wondering where the best places are to wet a line. The Division of Wildlife Resources provides a number of ways to find out: Toll-free telephone line Fishing information supplied by DWR personnel, and anglers who supply information about their latest fishing adventures, is recorded onto the DWR's toll-free information hotline by Friday afternoon each week, says Sarah Heimbach, information technician for the DWR. The DWR's information hotline number is (877) 592-5169. Anglers in the Salt Lake Valley and most of Davis County may also access the hotline by calling 596-8660. The hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days per week. The weekly fishing report also is available every day of the week at wildlife.utah.gov/fishing/ reports.php. Updates to the report are throughout the week as we receive them. On the DWR wildlife discussion forums, anglers may post fishing reports for other anglers to read and read the reports others have posted. The forums also are a good place to ask other anglers questions or to share your own fishing tips. Obtaining more fishing information Call the Southern Region (Cedar City office), at (435) 8656100 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER EHS COACH GREG ALLEN NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR Page 2 2006 GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT STERLING SCHOLARS The Central Utah Sterling Schol- ence; Jim Shakespear, General ars were honored April 4, 2006 during Escalante High School: Julie Eckert, the region's annual Sterling Scholar Visual Arts; Jason Hughes, Trade & Technology; Amelia LeFevre, Family & Awards Program in Richfield. Many students represented them- Consumer Science; Chad Cottam, Busiselves in 14 different categories for cash ness & Marketing; Adam Mclnelly awards and scholarships. Winners and Panguitch High School: Brittany runners-up were honored for their ex- Protsman, English; Sam Adams, Speech cellence in scholarship, leadership, citi- & Drama; Teah Cline, Computer Technology; Jennifer Perkins, Mathematics; zenship and community service. Schools participating in the Central Kaylin Roundy, Agriculture Science (1st Utah Sterling Scholar program include Runner Up); Chelsea Tebbs, Dance; North Sanpete, North Sevier, South Megan Osbome, Family Consumer SciSevier, Gunnison Valley, Richfield, Piute, ence; Chelsea Birch, Business & MarDelta, Millard, Juab, Manti and Wayne. keting; Sky Marshall, Music; Makensy Representing Garfield School Dis- Humphreys - General; Shaela Eldredge, Visual Arts. trict were the following students: Congratulations to all the students on Brvce Valley High School: MonA special tana Platt, English; Angie Comp, Math- a job well done! Greg Allen, coach of Escalante High ematics; Jory Twitchell, Agricultural contratulations goes out to Kaylin School received 'Coach of the Year" at Science; Callen Barton, Trade and Tech- Roundy of Panguitch High School for the Coaches All Star Basketball Game nology; Jocelyn Harris, Dance; Kami receiveing 1st Runner Up in her catheld at Davis High School in March Mortenson, Family & Consumer Sci- egory. 2006. Graduating from Southern Utah BY PAT DIX University in 1974, he has been involved in coaching athletics for 32 BOBCATS CELEBRATE WEEK years. OF BROKEN RECORDS His love for kids and his love for On April 19th, Kanab High School hosted an 8 team Sophomore/Freshsports is evidenced by his statement, man track meet in which 4 Bobcat girls and 4 boys blew away the compe"For some of us, myself included, tition, breaking a total of ten meet records in the process. teaching (and coaching) is not a job or Freshman Trac Norris was the big gun in the Bobcat's arsenal, breaka career, it is a calling. ing the record in all 4 individual events in which he was entered. (110 Greg and his wife, Debbie, have six meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, 1600 meter run, and the 800 meter run.) children and 12 grandchildren. Sophomore Josh Bateman also broke the 1600 meter run record. Coach Allen would like to thank the Freshman Heather Orton led the girl's assault by setting new records Moqui fans for all of their support and in the 100 meter hurdles, the 3200 meter run, and the 1600 meter run. especially the Moqui team and Moqui Hailey Orton broke the 400 meter dash record and Bobbie Burningham coaching staff for their efforts through did the same in the"800 meter run. the season. In the annual Panguitch Invitational on Saturday April 22, with 17 teams Way to go Moguls! participating, Halie Sawyer broke the meet's girls discus record with a throw of 19 feet 9 inches. Chad Cottam of Escalante High School cleared • the high jump bar at 6 feet 6 inches to set a new meet record. Other outstanding performances were turned in by Hailey Orton in the 300 meter hurdles, Trac Norris in the 110 meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles 800 meter run, Cameron Leach in the 200 meter run and Shaela Eldridge in the shot put. Stop Smoking Workshop Panguitch dominated in the discus, with Cameron Leach, Kazan PolSaturday, April 29 lock, Andy Barney, Halie Sawyer and Shaela Eldridge, all of whom quali7:00pm fied for the State Meet in their respective events. Panguitch LDS Stake Center Coach Troy Norris and Panguitch High School extend a heartfelt vote 500 South 100 West of thanks to all those hard working volunteers whose efforts made the Presented by Invitational the success that it was. Sister Perkins and Sister Ehlen SAVE OVER $1000 A YEAR! 435-676-8363 Bring a friend, Everyone is Welcome Don't give up giving up. HISTORIC PLAYHOUSE 89 The Historic Playhouse 89 board of directors would like to thank everyone who attended the public meeting on April 18th. Your support is greatly appreciated. There are still many positions to fill in order to have a successful community theater. Without your help and support the community theater will not be possible. If you would like to be a part of the community-theater support team and get in on the fun, please call Cheryl for more information 676-8197. Keep your eyes peeled for more information on audition dates coming soon. If community" theater is something you feel will enrich the lives of those living in Garfield County please volunteer to help and make sure the show goes on. |