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Show Page 14 THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Volume III, Issue VIII February 15, 2001 Tony DiVino’s Toyota Lincoln Mercury Takes Valley Students for a Ride! Liberty Student Selected to Attend National Program By Shanna Francis Ogden Valley News Staff Erika Dreager, daughter of Ronald and Rita Dreager of Nordic Valley, has been selected to attend and take part in the Presidential Classroom program in Washington, D.C. Presidential Classroom is an educational organization that brings together high school will gain firsthand knowledge of the political process and a new perspective on issues facing our country. Presidential Classroom participants will stay at Georgetown University. Erika is currently a junior at Weber High and is active in school functions and in the Key Club. She has also given of her time to various community organizations such as the Humane Society, Wide Horizons (a local rest home), and Lomond View Elementary. Erika is also a contributing writer for The OGDEN VALLEY NEWS. NOTICE to HOME OWNERS Congratulations to this quarter’s top budgeters Patrick Rasmussen, Tyler Dove, Jordan Black, and Ann Shupe. The four winners had a ride in the sixth grade choice—a brand new Tundra! Cold weather alone is not the cause of frozen pipes. We find that it’s the draft across the pipes that cause the problem. Take care of the drafts. To help prevent pipes from freezing. Toyota also awarded Mr. Pete Rasmussen with coupons for money off a best deal or money off a service repair at their shop. Mr. Rasmussen was selected a winner for submitting the best budgeting tips from an adult. OGDEN VALLEY SWAP MEET Saturday JUNE 9, 2001 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. EDEN PARK Start collecting all your unwanted items for the LARGEST community Swap Meet ever. For $25.00 you can reserve a 20’ x 20’ space for your family. Eden Park will provide Kids games & Food ! For more information call: Flint Guthrie 745-3080 Or Linda Gillespie 745-6807. Erica Dreager students form across the country for a week of seminars, discussions and meetings with the nation’s most influential leaders. It offers the chance for students to see policy makers in action. Since 1968, Presidential Classroom has introduced more than 87,000 student leaders to our nation’s capitol. An average of one student attends Presidential Classroom each year from Weber High School. By attending the program, Erika 627-5953 Look for a new notice next issue! |