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Show Thursday, January 6, 2005 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 9 Springville Middle School Super Citizens Dec. 2004 The Springville Middle School would Eke to congratulate congrat-ulate the special and super citizens for the month of December De-cember 2004. Four classes were chosen as special citizens citi-zens and treated to banana splits: Miss Neuenswander, Miss Radd, Mr.Anderson and Mrs. Foster's seventh period pe-riod classes. The sixth grade super citizens citi-zens for the month of December De-cember 2004 are Daniel Goodrich, Cody Vance, Kol-by Kol-by Hargett, Emilee Farr, Natalia Na-talia Anderton and Jamie Campbell. The seventh grade super citizens for the month of December 2004 are Natalie Nunn, Emily Swain, Samantha Young, Geoffrey Prusak, Holden Adams, and Samuel Sergeant. The super citizens were treated to lunch with the principal, Mrs. Kimball Daniel is the son of Mike and Patricia Goodrich of Springville. He enjoys reading, scouts, eating, and playing football, baseball, base-ball, soccer, basketball and E laying in the 6th grade and. Cody is the son of Bob and Gayle Vance and the grandson grand-son of Leo and Olive Vance, all of Mapleton. His hobbies are fishing, hiking, doing puzzles and woodworking. Kolby is the son of Jason and Amyee Hargett and grandson of Dennis and Peggy Peg-gy Hatfield and Janet Hargett Har-gett and Helen Stirland and Woody Hatfield, all of Springville. He enjoys legos, golfing, swimming, playing soccer, basketball and baseball. base-ball. Emillee is the daughter of Kevin and Tarmar Farr of Springville. She enjoys dancing, danc-ing, art, camping hiking and playing the piano. Natalia is the daughter of Brain and Debra Anderton of Springville. Her hobbies are reading, writing stories, baby-sitting, acting and drawing. She is a very kind and responsible girl. Jamie is the daughter of Bruce and Susan Campbell of Mapleton. She enjoys drawing, draw-ing, playing the cello and piano. pi-ano. She is a member of the Sign Language Club. Natalie is the daughter of Ralph Nunn and Andrea Sumsion and granddaughter of Beth and Stan Sumsion, all of Springville. She enjoys readmg, drawing and playing play-ing the flute in the Middle School Band. Emily is the daughter of Don and Jenette Swain and granddaughter of Blaine and Shirley Thorn, all of Springville. Her hobbies are white water river rafting, hiking, camping and playing the piano and flute. Samantha is the daughter of Don Young of Springville. She enjoys swimming, rollerblading and playing with friends. Geoffrey is the son of Keven and Cindy Prusak of , Springville, He enjoys reading, read-ing, and plaving football, basketball and baseball. Holden is the son of Bryan and Lori Adams of Springville. He is interested in making good grades, health classes, running, playing play-ing football, baseball and going go-ing snowboarding. Samuel is the son of John and Chris Sargeant and grandson of Robert and Lu-cile Lu-cile Frazier, all of Springville. He enjoys acting, act-ing, making people laugh and playing soccer and football. Springville Middle School 7th Grade Super Citizens forDecember 2004 are shown above. They are, left to right: Samantha Young, Natalie Nunn, Emily Swain, Holden Adams, Geoffrey Prusak and Samuel Sargeant. Utah County art exhibit The Utah County Art Gallery at 151 S. University in Provo, in conjunction wit the Provo Arts Council's Annual An-nual First Night Exhibit, will feature the work of six Utah County artists through January Janu-ary 28. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. An artist reception will be held on Friday, Jan. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit is free. Insanity is hereditary -you get it from your kids. ouv Reliable is Your pnace? j. ' CS" If you're not absolutely -confident about the condition of your home's furnace. Contact us for a professional inspection. Our technicians are factory-trained, so we can deliver the best quality and value in furnace repair and replacement to your home. "Green Sticker Service $79.00 Furnace Tune-up.... $69.00 Combination Special $99.00 Heating & tlV Air Conditioning "Quality Service At A Fair Price" Orem 225-7088 Springville 489-7088 WW? r'f',f I ' !' : h I - a, i iH i I IK Check 21: What you should Mow si;' Si ; - - - Springville Middle School 6th Grade Super Citizens for December 2004 are shown above. They are, left to right Emilee Farr, Jamie Campbell, Natalia Anderton, Kolby Hargett Daniel Goodrich and Cody Vance OBITUARY Jessie B. Shipp Jessie Barton Shipp, 91, of Springville, Utah, passed away January 3, 2005 at Trinity Mission Care Facility Facili-ty in Provo. She was born January 4, 1914 in Greenville to Jesse Horton and Margaret Elizabeth Martin Barton. She attended attend-ed schools in Greenville and Beaver. Jessie married Otto C. Shipp on July 3, 1931. Their marriage was solemnized solem-nized in the St. George LDS Temple on September 27, 1935. Jessie was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she served in many positions throughout her life. She spent her life serving her family with great love and compassion. Jessie and her husband served as ordinance workers work-ers in the Provo Temple for six years. She is survived by her two children: Margaret (Evan) Henderson of Provo and Clair (Elma) Shipp of Springville; a son-in-law, Eldon Slater of Vernal; 14 grandchildren, 34 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren and six great great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a sister, Norma Nell (Rex) Smith of Gainesville, FL; brothers, Gerald Barton of Washington and Keith (Maxine) Barton of Beaver, UT. She was preceded in death by her loving husband; hus-band; one daughter, Diane Slater; her parents and Jessie Barton Shipp stepmother, Hazel Blackett Barton; grandson, Evan B. 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