Six Utah high school students have been named to receive "your turn behind the wheel" scholarships funded by Utah Jiffy Lube owners.
Victoria Garland of Taylorsville High, Sam Stringham of Olympus High, Christie Lynn Porter of Lone Peak High, Sara Grzybowski of Hurricane High and Kyle Tanner of Box Elder High will be awarded $1,000 as regional scholarship awardees. Sarah Blackhurst of Bountiful High was the statewide winner and will receive a $2,500 scholarship award on behalf of Jiffy Lube in Utah.
The program is open to all students enrolled in driver education and is based on a 500-word essay. For information about 2005-2006 scholarships call 801-566-6083 or visit www.yourturn2apply.com.
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