Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon February 20, 2003 Page 7 New bridge will add By Dave McMechan Spilyay Tymoo Construction of a $1.2 mil lion bridge will be the final phase of the Webster Flat Road project. If all goes as planned, the new bridge will be open to traf fic by late this summer or early fall. Funding for the bridge project comes from the BIA. The bridge will be located a bit upstream from the Culpus Bridge. Culpus Bridge will not be re moved, and instead will be de signed for use by pedestrians and bicyclists, said Travis Wells, tribal engineer. Tribal Construction and Project Engineering teams last year built Webster Flat Road. This $3.5 million roadway runs approximately 4.4 miles from Highway 3 in the Wolf Point area to the Warm Springs River, in the immediate area of the Culpus Bridge. Webster Flat Road will pro- Warm Springs youth travel to Tacoma for boxing By Austin Smith Boxing coach At Tacoma, Washington two Warm Springs Nation Boxing Club boxers, Leander Smith and Jasper Smith, got on the scales early Saturday morning and again early Sunday morning. Both athletes not only made their weight classes, but they also did good when the boxing com petition started. Not both winners but both were very good competitors. Being competitive and being able to display that is always most entertaining. People enjoy 1 the action of someone they ''know personally and it's always , the same feeling when its all over and you're walking away. Some times you do good and some times you do better. It's how the sport is played that makes the better difference. Leander lost two hard fought matches. He was entered up as an 80 lb novice boxer, but he was the only contestant in that competitive division. He became the uncontested 2003 Tacoma Junior Golden Gloves Cham For Sale: 2003 Lincoln's Powwow VHS Videos -Digital. Two hours, including Grand Entry, Men's and Women's contests. Hand drum, rounddances. Contact James E. Greeley at 553-0309. Cost: $10 Email is: redrelationsyahoo.com. This contest is for real hands: Rodeo Photographs of the 1930s. March 29 - May 4 at The Museum at Warm Springs Warm Springs community members arc invited to submit rodeo and cattle drive related items to the museum. Items for display can include: "lucky boots," belt buckles, cowboy hats, branding material, bcadwork depicting rodeo life, pictures and stories. Deadline to submit, March rtrf ii Tribal engineer Travis Wells stands by the Culpus Bridge, which vide important new access to new bridge is needed, said Wells. Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Re- The Culpus Bridge, built in sort and Casino. However, for 1957, is very narrow, and can the project to be complete, a accommodate only a single lane pion and received his prize to that title. The same thing happened with Jasper and he brought home that place at the 106 lb division. Next year he might have to defend that title if he enters the tournament and is still at 106 lbs. Since we drove so far and wanted nothing more than to compete at the sport of boxing we decided to jump into another match-bout division. This is where two boxers can be within two years of age of one another, yet must be within 5 and 7 pounds of each other. The ex ' perience between the boxers is put into the hands of the boxer's manager. I witnessed a boxer who had only 9 previous matches go up against another who had 175 previous matches. The boxer with 9 matches beat the boxer with 175 matches. Doesn't seem right and yet that's how odds work sometimes. I like boxing because it's a matter of how you are and not so much who you might be. 14, 5 p.m.This exhibit will feature black and white photos as seen inside the arena by photographer Otho Hartley (1895-1964). His images capture the drama and skill of the old time rodeo, complete with bucking bronccs, wild steers, calf roping and trick riders of the 1930s. i .A K W R 9 If u , i People many times interfere with the nature of the athlete and destroy the sport or try to control the nature of it all and destroy everything. On Saturday February 1 Tacoma had a 110 lb., Ricardo, who earlier in the season was defeated by our 106 lb., Jasper. So, a match was egg'ed on by a Tacoma coach. It was a good second try by the Tacoma club boxer, but Jasper already had his rounds figured. But he stated that Ricardo had a hard right hand and fought even harder this time. Leander moved to the open &vtionwd;ljrid;two g6cd Wuts,1 one on Saturday, and one on Sun day. With two Tacoma boxers, one was Jerell at 75 lbs., and the other was Taylor at 80 lbs. Both were champions in their weight class divisions and more than likely team sparring partners. Leander didn't win either match but he did leave both boxers waiting. Leander said he needs to spar more, and he's right. Sparring is a problem out here in the not so populated ar eas of the boxing world. ;dge or nine Such are where decision-making to a top-rated Choices' made easier by the specia l packages available " Vv ' - ' celebrating our multl-mllllon dollar rcnovatlon.N' x Call 1 -800-554-4SUN today and start unwinding tomorrow. 1 access to Kah-Nee-Ta Dave McMechanSpilyay for vehicle traffic will be replaced this year by a new bridge. Df traffic. "This bridge is no on the bridge project. ionger suitable for existing and The proposed new bridge future increased traffic," ac- would have two lanes, and cording to an engineering report would be at a slightly higher el I think Leander enjoyed him self in the ring. On Sunday Jasper moved to 114 lbs and boxed a taller op ponent from Cal's Boxing Club out of Summit Washington. Things didn't go right for the Cal's boxer after the first round but they sure went right for the Warm Springs Nation Boxing Team and Jasper won this one on all the cards. Our gym hours are from 5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or until we have something better to do. Madras will be hosting a boxing event on February 8, "2003', 'at the Wesrside' Elemen-1 tary School and we will be there so don't miss the action. Thank you Warm Springs for all the pride, joy and respect for these youth activities and please when you see something good coming for our community's future remember the old ones and let's all help (because it's already here) put together the new future. Faith, Hope, and Love, is all that's left and the greatest of these is Love, that's what it says. Irani Vl the conundrums you'll encounter et Kah-Nee-TV ' ' ranges from championship golf spa to fine dining and a vibrant HIGH DESERT RESORT & CASINO 1-800-554-4SUN Warm Springs. Oregon 0 A. ,!?V; Museum offering summer internship The Museum at Warm Springs is offering a mu seum education internship to Native American college stu dents. This program is especially for students interested in ex ploring careers in anthropol ogy, art, culture and heri tage, education, museum or public program develop ment. The Museum at Warm Springs summer internship will pay a stipend of $250 per 'Week for 1 0 weeks. 1 '' ' ' r " ' To apply, send a letter of application to the following address: The Museum at Warm Springs, P.O. Box 753, Warm Springs, OR 97761. You can contact Rosalind Sampson, museum education coordinator, at (541) 553 3331. Story idea? Call the Spilyay . 553-3274 11$ iter fit Kah-Nee-Ta. ' ' - ...... . -...,.;;,, WT'Tr, 1 : . ? ...'. v , casino , ' "l evation above the river, to re duce damage during flooding. The new bridge support would consist of eight precast concrete girders. Past the river Webster Flat Road will intersect with Route 8, the road that runs past the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Course. The design plans call for a re alignment of Route 8 in the area where the 8 will intersect with the new road. Webster Flat Road is expected to carry the heavier traffic load, and for this reason Webster Flat Road should not come to a "T" at the less busy Route 8. Instead, Route 8 will be aligned so that it comes to a "T" at Webster Flat Road. Tribal Project Engineering encourages anyone who is in terested in this project to com ment directly to the depart ment. The phone number is 553-3283. Engineering can be contacted by mail at P.O. 788, Warm Springs. Or stop by the office to look at the plans, said Wells. The office is located next to the Utilities Department If you are interested in the summer internship program ful fill the following checklist: 1 Proof of Native American heritage via a copy tribal affilia tion card or tribal enrollment document. Proof of enrollment in a higher education institution. A letter of interest telling why you wish to be an intern at the mu seum. Three letters of recommen dation. Your letter of application witH1 document mus t be ' post marked by April'1 2"."-'The museum's 2003 intern is respon sible for his or her own housing during the internship. f For rent or sale. Musi see! 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