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Show 1 * ScfiooC9{ews The Summit County Bee September 22, 2006 Page B3 Building Leaders For The Future FFA Members Attend State Fair J& The officers participated in training sessions specified to their positions and also took part in workThe North Summit FCCLA pro- shops meant to prepare them for the gram started off this year with a coming year. Things like the "Walk bang. A leadership conference was For Life" cancer walk-a-thon and held on the 13th and 14th of other various charity fundraisers September at the Provo Marriott for were proposed for the coming year. all of the FCCLA officers. FCCLA REPORTER: KRISTEE CURTIS After all of the official business was taken care of, the officers spent the evening having fun and getting to know one another a little better. The officers all learned a lot and had tons of fun. Friends were made and leaders were built. It was a very productive conference. FFA REPORTER: LEXIE GRANT this year's rendition to one of the most popular attractions of the fair. On Sept. 13, many North Summit A trip through the livestock barns FFA members boarded the bus for to see all the animals, browsing the Utah State Fair. The day proved through amazing photos and art to be very eventful with many new from people all over the state, and a things to see. One of the first visits visit to the Summit County booth for many of us was the famous were other exciting components of Butter Cow. the day. The artist thrilled us again with After the sightseeing, we ventured through ;ill of the booths looking at new and thrilling things. Before leaving for home, we made sure to gel a bite to cat. The fair provided us with many choices and satisfied our hunger. We ventured home happy and content from such a great day al the Utah State Fair. Pep Rally Purple vs. Green STUDENT WRITKR: LOUIS RODRIGUEZ the season. The JV and freshmen teams played South Summit at their home On Sept. 15, the Braves played field in Kamas last Thursday. The South Summit for the 77th game in a JV offense and their defense were long history of rivalry, It started off great, making them come out on top with a pre-game pow wow to pump 44 to 12. The freshmen played hard up the fans for the home football throughout the whole game but game. faced a defeat 20-0. North Summit started the football The next game for the JV and game with an 85-yard opening kick freshmen is Sept. 21 at home. The return touchdown by Taylor Bates. JV starts at 4 p.m. and freshmen start The Braves played hard and never at 6 p.m. against the Gunnison Bull gave up, but South Summit's Dogs. The Varsity's next game is defense held the purple and gold Sept. 22. at 7 p.m.. at Gunnison. scoreless for the rest of the game, Come and support the North • which in the end was 20-7. This was Summit Braves by going to their North Summit's first Varsity loss of «ames. New Girl Scout Troop Starting with the new school year, Cadette Girl Scout Troop 971 has decided to start a Brownie Troop! This troop will be run by the girls, for the girls and will help the Cadette girls earn their Girl Scout f Silver award. Meetings will run from October 2006 to June 2007. All girls, first through third grade, and their parents, should come to the parent meeting at the North Summit Chevron — - \Sinclair! Oil Company In 'Business Since 1341 (435)336-441U (800)634-4144 Braves fans were excited and entertained by authentic Native American drummers and dancers. Elementary School, Sept. 30. Look for information coming home from the elementary school! If you are interested or have any questions, please call Diane Brown at 336-2535; Jeanette Larsen at 3362134, or Brandy Allen at 336-1038. We look forward to seeing "our girls! Few gifts actually improve with age, rour bank sells one of them. STUDENT WRITER: CIERRA POTTER As many people know, it was the South Summit vs. North Summit Football game on Friday, the 15th. To pump up the players, the First Nation Dance Troupe and Eagle Rib Drummers were invited to perform for the Brave fans. They performed such dances as the Hoop Dance, played the drums and sang. North Summit worked their hardest and did great for having to play in the rain. Subscribe To The 'Bee! Takc>H Stock** '"Amcrl 336-5501 A pWi trntit Quality Gasoline, Convenience Stores, & Food Service .i^U.-.w-^. ;•;•>„ You only get one chance to make a Bell's Silver Creek (435)649-9243 Bell's Chevron (801)375-5886 Bell's Gas & Grocery (435)336-4412 Park City Provo Coalville The Jeremy Store (435)655-8099 Park City Bell's Bulk Plant (435)783-4750 Kamas Holiday Hills C-Store & RV Park (435)336-4421 Coalville Transport Deliveries. Tank Wagon Deliveries .Bulk Oil. Clerks Food Service STUDENT WRITER: CHELSEY WILLOUGIIBY On Thursday, Sept. 14. the North Summit Volleyball Team traveled to Waterford. They won the match 3-1 in a really good game. Kelli Stuart scored 12 kills; Katie Vernon had 7, and Jenessa Williams had 29 assists. The Lady Braves continued their winning streak, defeating South Summit in a home match on Tuesday. Sept. 19. The girls beat their rivals 3-0. North Summit's Volleyball Team is having a great season, the girls arc working hard as a team. Coach Saniantha Stephens has expressed her belief that this is a team with the ability lo be region champs and she hopes to sec them go on to the state championship match! Come on out and cheer for our Lady Braves as they play their nexl Katie Vernon puts another great home match on Tuesday. Sept. 26. serve into play! /iriTimpression... We can help with yours! 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(Hours may vary) Beginning pay is $9.62 per hour No Benefits Applications are available at North Summit School District Office. For more information, please contact Shelia Jones at 435-336-2645, or you may also contact the district office at 435-336-5654 Position Open Until Filled. NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER D E S I G N Published in The Summit Count* : k c Sop. .mbcr 15 & 22, 2006 |