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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - May 5, 1999 Local bank teaches value of money On Tuesday, FAIRVIEW April 20, employees from Far West Bank in Fairview participated in a national campaign aimed at teaching students how two save money for the future. Elna McKay and Heidi Dim-mic- k made a presentation to 388 students in classes at Fairview Elementary and North Sanpete Middle School about learning how to save money. Some of the concepts taught were how to budget, prioritize wants verses needs, why it is important to save for emergencies, and how interest makes Carisa Roberson money grow. The campaign slogan for this in the year was "Millionaire Carisa Roberson to sing at NSHS MT. PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete High School humanities department is sponsoring a vocal recital in the choir room at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 5. The public is encouraged to attend. Mezzo-sopran- o, Carisa Hilton present her senior Roberson recital for the Utah State Music Education Department, with her will Jason Fredrickson, son of Rick and Connie Fredrickson, Moroni, recently received his Eagle Scout award. He helped design and build the announcers stand at the Moroni City Mudd Bogg Arena. Troop 551 of the Moroni First LDS Ward helped Jason with the project. Lady Hawks are 99 region champs PLEASAN- T- North MT. soft-ba- ll Sanpete High School girls team is the 1999 Region Champion. Their league record was 10 and 1 and they still had to play Delta this week. However, even if they lost to Delta, their record would still be one game better than their nearest rivals, Delta and Carbon. North Sanpete defeated both Richfield and Emery (at Emery). North Sanpetes score against 20-Emery was an impressive 10-- 1 the them league giving advantage. North Sanpete recently played in the Polar Bear Tournament in Salt Lake City. It was a good experience to play against teams from larger schools. Unfortunately, Karol Hansen, second base, accompanist, Shirley Hilton. The program will feature pieces by Beethoven, Lili Boulanger, John Jacob Niles and Mozart. Carisa is the daughter of Craig and Shirley Hilton, Moroni. and is married to Larry Roberson. They have two daughters, Sharice and Jaycie. She graduated from North Sanpete High School and Treasure Valley Community College. She is a music education major at Utah State University with an emphasis in choral education. Sanpetes most wanted apprehended in California SACRAMENTO, C- A- Michael Edward Patenaude, 34, Mayfield, one of Sanpete Countys most wanted subjects was captured without incident on May 5, near Sacramento, CA, by the Calaveras County Sheriffs Department, according to a Sanpete Sheriffs County Department release. press Patenaude was wanted for a Nov. 1, 1998, kidnapping and assault of a Chester resident. The success of the capture was due to endless follow up of the investigating officer in the case, as well Students learn fractions, aid attend state competition MT. PLEASAN- T- The fifth grade students at Mt. Pleasant Elementary have been learning about fractions and how they work in everyday life and in the home. They started watching parents and how fractions were used in cooking. They have put together a cookbook that has favorite recipes, ones that are mother-teste- d and The classes have wanted to take this project a little further and make it a service-learnin- g experience. For more information, contact Mt. Pleasant Elementary at START A HOME-BASEBUSINESS. WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS. ENJOY UNLIMITED EARNINGS. CALL TOLL FREE (800) 735-886- commencement exercises on May 8, in the Chase Fine Arts Center, Kent Concert Hall. He will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in flight technology. He plans to live in Washington where he will be a private, instrument, commercial and multi-engiinstructor. Ryan is a member of the Golden Key Honor Society and in the future plans to fly for United Airlines. ne sault and absconding supervision. Anyone with information about Searl or any other crime in the county may contact the Sheriffs 1 office at (435) or look them up on their website at http:- w w w . sanpeteso . org . 835-219- PLEASAN- T- Twenty-nin- e educators, parents, and board members joined together April 21 and 22, at Snow College to produce the North Sanpete School District Strategic Plan. "Learning for all, through the efforts of all", is the new district mission statement. Belief stateMT. 462-207- 7. This service-learnin- g project involves learning about a subject and then using skills to benefit the community. The children are working hard to have the cookbooks completed so they can sell them for Mothers Day. The money that is brought in by this project will go to the Red Cross, who in conjunction with NATO, is helping with the Kosovo refugees. would Students appreciate assistance in this learning experience of service to others. The Kentucky Derby, held every year since 1875, ranks as the nations oldest continually run horse race. Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. -- Goethe D Experience has shown, and a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger, portion of the truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant. AVON Ryan B. Larsen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen, Mt. Pleasant, will graduate from Utah State University during new strategic plan Kosovo refugees 5, as several tips from the community. He will face an extradition hearing in California sometime during the next week. Also on the countys most wanted list is David A. Searl, 29, whose last known address was Mt. Pleasant, is wanted for as- District developes Music students ORE- M- Music Department students at North Sanpete High School Students ' attended State Solo and Ensemble competitions on April 24, at the Timpanogous High School, under the direction of Craig Clark. The following students participated and received the following ratings: Mary Jane Parnell, trumpet solo, and Jenny Cox, oboe solo, each received a superior rating. Aaron Justesen, Shane McFarland, Mallie Turpin, Chris Chris- -' tensen, Craig Larsen, Ben Thompson, and Jacob Washburn, all broke her arm. members of the percussion enNorth Sanpete will play at semble received a superior rating. home, Friday, May 7, in the Curtis, clarinet solo, Megan State play-o- ff game, opponents an excellent received rating. could be Unitah. The Lady Jane Parnell, Jenny Cox, Mary Hawks encourage the public to Scott Osmond, Ross Bailey, and come out and show support. Coralee Christensen, members of the quintet received a superior Advice is like snow; the softer rating. it falls, the longer it dwells upon, Adam Peterson, Joe Carter, and the deeper it sinks into, the Melissa Crystal Brotherson, mind. Todd, Michael Everitt, Lezlee -- Samuel Coleridge Larsen, Megan Curtis and Laci Hess, all members of the clarinet Next to knowing when to choir received an excellent ratseize an opportunity, the most ing. important thing in life is to know Jenny Cox, Scott Osmond, when to forgo an advantage. Brett Blackham, Kyle Hart, -- Benjamin Disraeli Kristen Andersen, Kristen Bailey, Haley Palmer, and Arron Peterthe double Many frogs can leap 20 times son, all members of a received rating. their body length. superior quartet Making," indicating that anyone who begins saving and investing money at a young age has the potential to become a millionaire. The third annual "National Teach Children to Save Day," sponsored by the American Bankers Association Foundation in Washington DC, is a day when thousands of bankers make savings presentations to students in communities. The ABA Education Foundation started this program as a way to motivate bank employees to participate in a program that helps the community. More than 10,000 presentations on teaching money have been made to date as part of this effort. ments, key strategies and objectives are critical elements of this plan, according to Superintendent Pros shop, helps Isabel Lee R. Sorensen, owner of Dennis Mower. Action teams watches. Fairview Unferdorfer screen a as Ian shirt Pedregon composed of parents, educators their own shirts. made and visited students the recently shop and students will be formed to drive the plan. Marilee Poulson, a parent and regional PTA representative for Sanpete County, stated she stron-gl- y endorsed the plan and appre- ciated the involvement, of parents and teachers. Shelith Jacobson, a parent of four children who attends district schools stated she was grateful to be a part the two-da- y planning session. She further stated that she strongly supports the part of the district mission statement which calls for the building of a strong, and safe learning cooperative, environment engaging family, school, and community. The primary focus of the plan will be to enhance student achievement and safety. All people Mary Jane Parnell, North Sanpete High School, trumpet solo, in the district including parents, and Jenny Cox, oboe sole, each received a superior rating at the educators and staff are encour- State Solo Ensemble at Timpanogous High School on April 24. aged to be involved. 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