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Show American Fork Citizen New Utah American mam Tvatti Acuta, Daniel kirns, Edmrt Urn, HUa Mm, KaM U lad, Jam Mi Carfcy Bagtoi 1m-Brj 1m-Brj Bakar, Mrm tagartir, IMbsa Batt, Staytym laugh, Cfcrtetoptor , PM Bart, Myta Bazzant, Er BM, Cwflwy Bad ttacay Badtcne, Salatah Bayla, lavtp Bradonx, RaKta Brooks, lytap Brown, CarisOa Braeabu, Cmldy Buroaa, Laa CaUwel, i Cartas, Nada Cartar, Mandy Can, ( ClmnBarlrti, Brady CUp-mm, CUp-mm, lanaar Carlstensan, Hantaan Qcta, 8km Comma, Cnalssa Confer, Con-fer, Bryaan Cook, Cola Camel, Zachary Carowal, Jaonflor Cax, Spancar Cratt, JanHar CarUs, Jamssa Davidson, lwtsDavts. Holy Dackar, Briana Denboar, Brfai Darter, Lacay Darrtet, Undsay Draper, Uda Bart Joskna Bay, Paris Evans, Banjanii Fotx, Jsnessa ffandsan, Rrystal frank, Megan Frost, Msta Ftatnar, Jessica Fmna, Jessica Carte. Radxti Ceartsan, Kyle Baxter, Jnaa Grmtas. AiMaa fm i w n Anri-ra Anri-ra Hanten, Martta Hardnnn, Corner Ranor, RacM naraor, Mam Harris Raja, Rabart Rayaan, Carrie HeBanC Ckantry Hendry, Caodaca Herman, Caneren MB, Ken Hbtson, Brffiney Hunt, Audrey Jontan, Jnstai Jensen, BAa. BARRATT ELEMENTARY Feb. 17 President's dayno school Feb. 19-20 SEP conferences FORBES ELEMENTARY Feb. 13 6th grade swimming lessons begin; other dates are Feb. 18,20,25 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Heart-o-grams available in the student stu-dent council store PTA birthday table President's dayno school What's New: Volunteers are needed for "Safety Week' which will be held March 31 to April 4. If you are interested or willing to help, please call Sharlene Loveless after 1:30 p.m. Also, our character education program is teaching teach-ing our students many new skills that will serve them well in their adult lives. During the month of February, we are emphasizing honesty. Forbes Patriots will demonstrate honesty in the following ways: 1. Doing their own work and not borrowing or copy- , ing from others. 2. Telling the truth, even if it is hard. 3. Returning things they borrcw or find. 4. Never taking things that are not theirs, even if they think they will return them. Keep up the good work, Patriots. GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY Feb. 17 President's dayno school Feb. 19-20 SEPs What's New: We will be holding our Spring SEPs on Feb. 1 9 and 20 from 3:1 5 to 7 p.m. This is an opportunity for you to meet with your children and their teacher to review goals set earlier in the school year. We hope you will make plans to attend. LEGACY ELEMENTARY Feb. 17 President's dayno school Feb. 18 Earthquake drill AFJH to present The American Fork Junior High School Music Department will present a Grand concert on Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. in the American Fork High School auditorium. The cost is $4 per person or $20 for a family of six. Tickets may be purchased from participating students f CINEMA Dare Devil ipom Daily: 9:00 7:25 9:1? 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February 13, 2003 - Page 3 Fork Junior High School lists honor roll students Brett Jemian, Erin Jex, Caffio Jonansen, Tyler Johns, Etobeth Johnston, John-ston, Sarah Jams, Taylor Jones, Taylor JurJd, Katoy Kaatnoarger, tetania Lah bs, AsHey Lawrence, Breoka laanard, Andy Lewis, Audrey Lewis, Savannah Lewis, Dantai UtcMord, McCal Utta, Aauaoa Uvtagstaa, Chad Lesser, Andrew Land, Cttnten ttcOaskay, Danfela Menmott, Cynthia Martian, Brady HSar, SananUia Msntag, Marsha Mar-sha Morales, Pasje Morgan, Lindsay Morris, Justin Mortensen, Brack aa Morton, Erin Mower, Briana Navarrata, Natasha Nay, Sandra Nesslar, Mega Neman, Cameron Mohan, Marc NW-san, NW-san, David NuttM, Mkayla Ortan, Cam Osbem, Dafin Ossua, Mcste rackhan, Aurora Paiado, MfchaBe Parker, Derek Paulson. Lisa Paxnaa, Chance Petersen, Jason Peterson, kaftan pitcher, Tatiaa Porter, Todd Patampa, Brady Paidsoa, Karle Prhrntt, WckaH Pufley, Bridget Rhodes, Lindsay Rhodes, Jendtar Rich, Jessica Rich, Natabs Richards, Jan Rtgby, Caiaden tWnson, PartarRobat-san, PartarRobat-san, Jeflrey Rodeback, McKema Rajas, Statane Roper, Mark RosenJot, Andrea Rowley, Megan Sandersaa, Undsay Schaack, Shane Seagta, l-ant Saarla, Lara Shetiy, Adrienm Sbaaey, Carstoa SMehts, Chad Sloan, Chalssy Smith. Courtney South, Justine Smith, Shawnee Smith, Cacila Sarensen, SHELLEY ELEMENTARY Feb. 14 Valentine's parties held during the last hour of the day Feb. 17 President's dayno school Feb. 20 4th grade "Mountain Man Rendezvous' Ren-dezvous' from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 20 PTA meeting at 6 p.m. AMERICAN FORK JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Feb. 13-14 Boys basketball: tournament at Judge Memorial Feb. 13-14 9th grade SEOP's Feb. 14-21 Book fair Feb. 17 President's dayno school Feb. 18-20 PTSA book fair Feb. 19 Parentteacher conference from 3:45 to 7:15 p.m. Feb. 20 PTSA meeting at 1 0 a.m. What's New: You can help your student succeed in school by taking advantage of the resources available on PowerSchool. If you need your student's password and I.D., please come in to the office. AMERICAN FORK HIGH SCHOOL Feb. 13-14 Seniors sponsor "Sweetheart" week Feb. 13-14 Counselors at the junior high for 9th grade SEOP's Feb. 1 3-1 5 State wrestling at UVSC Feb. 13 Winter band concert at 7 p.m. in the auditorium Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 18-19 junction with 1 1th grade SEOPs Feb. 19-22 Cheerleading clinic from 4 to 9 p.m. Feb. 19 Region string soloensemble at Timpview Tim-pview at 3:30 p.m. Feb. 20 Parentteacher conferences from 3 to 7 p.m. Feb. 21 Boys basketball: Springville at AFHS Feb. 20 American Fork Symphony concert at 7:30 p.m. Grand Concert or at the junior high school office. They will also be sold at the door. Parents are asked to not bring children under the age of 5. Proceeds from the concert con-cert will be used to buy an acoustic sound shell, which will help project sound toward the audience. Do you have problems cough, or Come out Of hiding! 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Megan Waaoaaes, Jarod WardeB, Elott Watkbts, trnJtaay wets, Laaran Whattan, Mattbaw Wtainseu, David Taud, Jaca Zaeama, 1-ant Zianaa-man. 8TH GRADE Wendy Anstaad, Bryant Ash, Dart RbJannon BaK, Undsay Baftantyne, Makayta Back, Natakw Nggs, Tyral Bawea, Jordan Broady, Braama Brimhal, Lyndsi Braaniy, Kathryn Brawn, Trevor Brawn, Sari I Brtttaey Qadwtck, Alyssa Rebecca Ctart, Brendoo Cales, Brittany Cordova, Robert Carries, Kara Craa-rfne, Craa-rfne, Braman Davis, Enaly Davis, Cory Draper, Broake Dudtey, Cbasa Damnt, Km EEs, Kate Garfck, Chetsta Oea-S8n,katltale,kTersteiftaiaA-son Hancock, Andrew Harrison, Ian KarweS, Sara Hatch, McKsl HeaJay, Braden Hess, Sbaa Hadoas, Adam Ruber, Sarah Hugsard, Tyler taaaakar, Rebecca Rebec-ca bnram, Curtis Jertdns. Macard Johnsan, Jonathan Keith, Erica Kaoney, Derek Kettle, Jordan Senior Sweetheart dance from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. President's dayno school 1 Band solo and ensemble festival ' Girls basketball: AFHS at Timpview "Open the Doors to the Future" in con Treasure Planet n I Nightly 7.15pmSatMat.3SS My Big Fat Greek Wedding raj Wighrty 7 9:15 pm Sot IWot. 3 t 5 The Ring re-ia Nightly 7 S 9:15 pm Sot Mot. 3 pm Horry Potter re Nightly 7 pm Sot Mot. 3 pm M when you sneeze, exercise?! control of your life! coma out of hiding?! rogaln control of your INoT! appointment with one of our phvsicians to Kitchen, Brotts Lama, Travis Landeon, bttaba LalfeBar, .Kevm Ueu, Mathaw Major, Abu Maniiwld, KaUe McAmstar, Staphanm Mayers, Brooke Maw, Jaca -M9ar.Kvlooh,iandrtyMuTs,Cary Mhrnr, Lauren Morris, Jacob laotson, nacnam nanaa, nrany lawen, jacon Paatsoa, Jereaa Metsan, Kkrstaa Pack, Jake Packer, Ryan Payne, Curtis Por-rln, Por-rln, Kaylae Perucca, Kayta Pettft, Chetsta PtHda, Undsay Pitts, Marcos Papa, Mcoie Raddatz, Rachaol Rafajka, Scott Rodeo, Crystal Rogers, Alexander RouaaBush, Gregg lagers, Ryan Sampson, Samp-son, Taylor Scott Heather Scavflo, Jacob Shettet, Kanroo Smith, Tyler Smith, Katefla Smout, Skylor SteeidA, Devon Stern, Megan Stackt, Kyle Sutar, Marri Syn-dergaard. Syn-dergaard. Jhordaa Td'o, Bethany 1V-HUM 1 I It l I. J . . . inempsan, jaraan iwnxaan, unosay Mornels. Lauren Wade, Elzahetb water, wat-er, Kyaa Wayman, Kema Wentz, Kyle Wantz, Jaca Wbatnatt, Trover WtdOuck. ajK MHi 111 i I aumkufea jorayn wuiiaw-, janasta ntson, san-rma san-rma Mscaaaai, Eamni Wright, Kyfa Yates. 8TH GRADE Anthony Andrews, Summerfield Manor Summerfield Retirement Communitj' Are you a caregiver? Maybe you are caring for an aging parent, ailing spouse, or mentally ill sibling. sib-ling. If you currently aren't care-giving, care-giving, chances are that one-day you will. Approximately one out of four Americans do. When that day comes, will you have the facts, resources, and support sup-port you need to manage not only the physical challenges, but also the legal, financial, and emotional ones? According to a study published in the December Journal of the American Medical Association, it is noted that caregivers who provide pro-vide support to their spouse and are under stress, are more than twice as likely to die within four years than spouses who are not serving as caregivers. Some of the contributing factors appear to be that strained caregivers are much less likely to get enough rest in general, have time to rest when they are sick, or have time to exercise. exer-cise. Other studies have shown that elderly spouses who serve as caregivers experience higher rates of influenza and pneumonia - conditions con-ditions that together constitute the fourth leading cause of death among persons aged 75 years or older. Also noted are depressive symptoms and poorer outcomes for patients with heart disease. Caregivers need to pay attention atten-tion to their own health. A caregiver care-giver is unable to provide good care when they themselves become run down. The American Medical Association now considers caregiver health to be a major public health concern and has launched a campaign to alert physicians to the problem. As part of routine office visits, the AMA wants physicians to ask every adult patient: "Do you have responsibility for caregiving?" If the answer is yes, the patient would then lie asked to complete a special questionnaire that is designed to assess the health problems, such as back pain, anxiety, anxi-ety, depression, and sleeplessness. Although caregiving can be a stressful, and physically taxing tax-ing responsibility, it can also be a very fulfilling one. There are several sev-eral support services accessible to caregivers, both in the home and in the community. Of these, Assisted Living, and Independent Retirement Communities can be a nice option for both the patient, and the caregiver. For further information on Summerfield Manor, or Summerfield Retirement Community, please call Maria at 434-7581. it ' j ' ' "?- -.V. J ' : " " Iff ."A .' ; " Com Anstaad, Mcoie Ashby, Aaron Bad- may, Jay Baker, Jason batfl, laumn Bangortor, Jory Banks, Matthew Barnes, Jessica Barney, MMa Bates, Jeffrey Bean, Cory Belghley, ARsa Blacklxn, Megan Bodtcher, Katelyn Brand, luncado Brlckey, Karen Brawor-hoff, Brawor-hoff, Cal Brawn, Daaeaa Brown, Kyle Banker, Tori Burgess, Justin Cameron, John Cannon, Raleigh Card. Shantel Cartson, Angel Cartar, Courtney Catta-naa, Catta-naa, Jasadno Clark, Andrew Cootey, Carlo Cornel, Atsa Cottrel, Jessica Cowley, Angela Cratt, Rachaol Davidson, Christopher Day, Elsaboth Day, Erin punch, Pavel Dun. Kane Outran t, Shantel Durrant Tyier Enngsen, Shard Evans, Maggto Eyrtag, Robert Fanrdn, Mfcnael Felx, McKal Ftrgoson, Chris lax, McKay Frandsen, Rebekah Frandsen, Eric Fatal, Angela Charger, Megan Greene, Eric Hammer, Brett Hansen, Tara Hansen, Zachary Harrison, Alexis Kar-ward. Kar-ward. Cord Haverea, Austin Haws, Tara nakand.larnllgjntt.n Randy Hunter, Marlssa huitsman, Ashley Ash-ley Jackson, Tyier Jackson, Jordan Johns, Michael Johnston, Byss Kama, Kara Kawakamt, HcMen Latimer, Aucry laonard, Amanda Lewis, Charlie Little, Utah Valley Home Builders David A Lewis FREE SEMINAR TEACHES HOW TO BUILD WITH CONFIDENCE A common question for everyone every-one who is contemplating building build-ing a home or remodeling their existing home is, where do I start?. The whole process of finding a lot, choosing a plan, and selecting a builder can seem overwhelming. A free seminar is going to be offered in March, courtesy of the Utah Valley Home Builders Association (UVHBA) to help you through the maze of home building. On March 21, a panel of construction con-struction industry professionals will be presenting a free seminar designed especially for residents of Utah County. The seminar will take the guess work out of choosing choos-ing a builder or remodeler and answering all your questions. The seminar consists of a 35 minute presentation from our panel. Subjects addressed will be: Choosing a builder; cost per square foot; what to look for in a sales contract; city inspections; construction and mortgage loans; title insurance; and more. After this brief panel discussion, discus-sion, the time will be turned over to you. Ask any questions you want from our panel of experts at no obligation. Each panel participate par-ticipate is a member of the UVHBA and represents building, build-ing, remodeling, real estate agent, city building official, title insurance, construction and mortgage lenders. The seminar is Friday, March 21, from 4 to 5 pm at the Home Expo taking place in the McKay Events Center, Orem. You will need a ticket to get into the Home Expo. Contact any REALTOR REAL-TOR for a free ticket, or the UVHBA will be happy to mail you a ticket. Call 801-225-8893 for more information about the Home Expo, the Building Remodeling Seminar, or for a free ticket to the show arid seminar. semi-nar. L'tah Valley Home Builders Association is a non-profit organization celebrating its 30th year of representing the building industry in Utah County. With over 600 members, the UVHBA is the voice of construction con-struction in our area. Visit our website at www.uvhba.com for a list of professional contractors and others in the building industry. indus-try. David A Lewis President of Utah Valley Home Builders Association rfcitr-iaftT1irfcTTfr' Miiitai aftJiiMffTnti1i fcaiHifn Bethany Maddox, Stephen Matthews, Leigh McAllister, Phillip Mcklnney, Michael Meyers, Katharine Miller, Jou Moonev. Brent Mortensen. Unoscy Moufrle, Lindsay O'Dell, Paul Olsen, Trenton Oswald, Eryn Pack, Brym Park, Stephen Parker, Jessica Paulson, Jennifer Paxman, KaDen Pead, John Peterson, Jeffry Potempa, Wen Purvis, Tara Rawnngs, Karke Rhodes, Ryan Nome, Alyssa RJehle, Karl Robert son, Katn Rotmtson, Marcus Romboy, Losbe Rose, Kent Savage, Kayta Sawyer, Katie Schaeler, Atnienne Schneider, Danielle Selpert, Chandler Shelby, Michael Shepherd, Jordan Smith, Rebekah Smith, Sausha Sommers, Katie Soto, Lindsay SteenWk, Eric Stone. Emily Sudar, Meghan Summerhays, Amber Sumsion, Stephen Swensen, Aubrey Tate, Samual Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Matosi Te'o, Juian Thayn, Cour-ney Cour-ney Vandemerwe, Jared Vogelsberg. Christy Wagstaff, Creggan Wagstaff, Brttlaroe WatJdns, Brooke Webb, K arista aris-ta Welch, Zachary Welch, Anna Wen, Trump WTddop, Rebecca WHams, Taylor WTscomhe, Jordan Woodcox, Jonathan Wright, Trevor Youd, Jacob Young, McCaB Young, Corny Zimmerman. Bassett 100 ,..,-. . Holly Dotson Can Quality Furniture be Affordable? You want nice furniture, furni-ture, but don't think you can afford it? Maybe you can't afford not to have it "Six-piece set fur onlv $699"? It seems like siu h a great deal, but what happens when it doesn't last? You end up buying a new set every year. Ovt t the long run, you sjh no more money buying cheap furniture than yoi; would have if you'd spent more up front and boubi quality in the first place. Quality furniture can be affordable. In many cases, paying an additional addition-al 20-30tf will get you the furniture that will last you a good two to three times as long. You can even get custom designer-services designer-services where you pick your fabr-cs and wood finishes! fin-ishes! It's closer to your price-range than you think! What if you can't afford it right now? Take advantage advan-tage of no-interest financing, financ-ing, the monthly payments pay-ments can really make it affordable. Also, patience pays off, save for those couple extra months and you often get a discount for paying by cash or check. Really, buying quality is the only affordable way to go. Spend the extra up front, invest in the warranties, war-ranties, and in the long run, you'll save yourself money and enjoy your furniture for much longer. L ; a EroWn hit WiTm Wan'liiiT' txmatt ! |