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Show New Utah - Thursday, November 4, 2004 - Page 14 Registered Angus breeder is third largest in nation i Angus breeders across the nation in 2004 registered, regis-tered, 298,770 ; head .of Angus cattle compared to Steve Smith Angus, Lehi, ranked as third largest in registering the most Angus beef cattle in Utah having recorded 92 head of Angus with the American Angus Associa tion during fiscal year 2004, which ended September Sep-tember 30, according to . John Crouch, executive vice president of the American Angus Association., Associa-tion., " ".' . Alpine School District honors staff members and volunteers ( . ln 9 W WW W W ar-- --------"---'v -n--, , , I""" ' J I I .....Ti I I I I TEETH WHITENING WITH NEW I PATIENT EXAM, CLEANING & X-RAYS l $175 Value! J Valid with coupon only. Not valid with other offers. Valid only with new patient exam. Expires 12-31-04. Most Insurance Plans Accepted Nitrous Oxide Dentures Payment Options Available Preventive Dentistry Root Canals Great With Children' Cosmetic Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Senior Discount Teeth Whitening Smile Re-Design Emergencies Welcome Crowns & Bridges loom coiorea finings -Financing Available - N I AMEF 262 N. West State Road (by Smith's) jilll American Fork 1 . i AMERICAN FORK OR. BRAJTHWAJTE SMITH'S 281,734 in fiscal 2003. "The year-end statistics indicate a strong demand for Angus genetics in commercial com-mercial herds as producers produc-ers continue to focus on end-product quality and its effect on their bottom line," Crouch said. Six . staff members and volunteers at Window Elementary Ele-mentary School have received the Alpine Foun dation award for Making a Difference at the school. The award was presented at the district board of education meeting held at the facility. Internal Medicine Rebecca P. Tanner, M.D. 36 N. 1 100 E., Suite D American Fork 12 block south of AF Hospital Specializing in: , Depression, Anxiety Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Hypertension Weight Control Hormone Replacement Therapy Physicals - Premarital, Yearly, Mission Chronic Pain Diabetes, Heart and Lung Disease Adult Immunizations . Skin Care: Botox Wrinkle Fillers Chemical Peels Microdermabrasion Rebecca R Tanner, M.D. Internal Medicine 763-2111 ' ; Honored were Kathy Gowans, Lori Sperry, John Shelton, Brent Clark, Beverly Bev-erly Bouch6, and Judy Kowallis. Windsor has a volunteer volun-teer . program called WEALTH which stands for Windsor Elementary After School Literacy Tutoring Help. It is completely com-pletely staffed by volunteers. volun-teers. Gowans has been the visionary leader for the program since day one. She is in charge of coordinating coordi-nating 30 to 40 volunteers and 10 to 15 staff members mem-bers in the program7. Her leadership, passion for service and a burning desire to help make a difference dif-ference in the lives of the students can be felt when you talk to her. She feels that the best thing that comes out of the program is the positive life-long change in the hPr. -b'umrm J , 6' sire 18 who She Her dedication " uiners is as a person Sperry. love8 to see , Progress of the RuJ 6 only in reading, but also in th students' whole k 6 When shP ta,J e, beiQg. WEALTH V4 Xk'WJ.- Tflil X' II mmo m nil "Christmas Lives In 'Every Quaint 9pofand Cranny " YouVe Invite&l Nov. 11th thru the 19th 10:00 a.m. to 6i00p.m. Complete selection of Eddie Walker originals FF All Christmas Decor :A Gift for all those who visit us during our Open House! Beautiful Wreaths V Florals V Candles V Votives V Lanterns V Quilts K nccMuru t oiucKings v laoie Linens v Metalware v lable Accessories Pottery V Stoneware V Dolls V Tea Sets V Wonderful Children's Books Lamps V Throws V Pillows V Furnishings AND SO MUCH, MUCH MORE! P -jii SftJfiW y7ap ENTER TO WIN A SHOPPING SPREE!! Name - Phone Address. V Si- v 7 Program, i -ways turns to the indi vidual student and tut She feels passionate the tutors and their deci Sinn i sion to pick what's impor- Emporium of Country Gifts & Furnishings 791 North 100 East Lehi 768-0379 - ,' f .xV.' M,v A A Sr. V 'a t Art Z J :k t.ant. in L'fo rr 1 . 1 and dedication steS abehefthatulover2 ones you serve." Shelton is 'the sixth grade teacher on specia assignment and all around go-to person. John has been a member of the faculty for 11 years. He goes way beyond the extra mile as he puts in countless count-less hours in hel,,;... Windsor look and fee wonderful. As anyone that has worked with sixth grade students understands, sixth graders can be a challenge. John truly loves his students and understands under-stands where they are in their lives. Students from several years back keep coming to visit "their teacher," Mr. Shelton. His students truly love and respect him as a teacher and a friend. Clark is known as Mr. Windsor. He attended Windsor as a student and has been a teacher there for 23 years. In that time, he has taught fourth, fifth and sixth grade, and also been a computer specialist. special-ist. He is a teacher's teacher who is dedicated to students and their development as responsible, responsi-ble, caring and compassionate compas-sionate individuals. He is always there for the faculty, facul-ty, going the extra mile with technology help and expertise. His most rewarding experiences come when students' light of understanding and learning comes on. Bouche is head secretary secre-tary at the school and has worked at Windsor for five years. She is the kind of person who makes a front office a part of the school that serves students, parents, par-ents, and teachers in a positive and efficient way. Beverly takes her responsibilities respon-sibilities very seriously and is at school before and after most everyone else. Depending on the time of day, she truly fits the motto that a school secretary secre-tary is mom, grandmother, financial wizard, nurse, and just about everything else rolled up into one. Kowallis is media specialist spe-cialist at the school and has worked at Windsor for 20 years. The faculty feels very blessed to have Judy as she goes ways beyond the traditional library instruction and meets many parts of the Utah Core Curriculum witn u library instruction, favj is always eager and enthusiastic to help with the "extras" that make the difference in a school environment. envi-ronment. She is the creator cre-ator and designer of the "Ladies Faculty Lounge which the women teachers and staff members appreciate appre-ciate greatly. She has fashioned the media center cen-ter to be a place that students, stu-dents, parents and faculty love to be. St las tei iff a ii p Har Pleas; ;;t Coi .: ;o al :nklef ;:nan ,:eeme ':3an ;i Ell ':::1rui r;:eatic ands w :::er a is oi j::ict if city 3ecre; : D. Xi is irmat :::en a don ne d. Idas, . price -i is ' "fort cal -xmu: -ricipai ur.-b :he : ';ngs ':ich r-;ranti -ncilr ;iels : Banif mm e.but -mate -w cei 3- Th i! abc "i ano equi anc ;e fire ? S2 "Jion f y sc rc iels s V, -fted , th ;3S ar :Jti D tiuni Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad 3 3E i |