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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork Covering what matters most FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2006 - B7 School Briefs Courtesy photos FLOWER POWER: Landmark students planted flowers, tilled soil and cleaned up trash to help beautify the community. The Kiwanis Club recognized Emily Searle and David Johnson as "Terrific Kids" from Canyon Elementary, May, 24, 2006. These students were nominated by Canyon's fifth grade teachers for their academics and citizenship. Golden Explorer Awards !$•• EXPLORING: Nineteen fifth grade students from Spanish Oaks Elementary received the Golden Explorer Award. This is an award given only to fifth graders who meet a long list of requirements they must work on throughout the year. Some of the 23 requirements were: reading 20 books from a required booklist, being able to match all 50 states with their capitals, receiving 100% on at least 20 spelling tests, participating in the Reflections contest, passing off all multiplication and division facts, being good citizens, and receiving only "excellents" on their report cards. The following students were the recipients of this prestigious award: Rayna Bell, Josh Phelps, Laura Mosdell, Brady Wyllie, Rachel Warnick, Allison Baker, Itzel Estrella, Rachel Kalua'u, Jessica Killpack, Brittney Mortensen, Courtney Crane, Millie Stirland, Paige Asay, Drew Bates, Kara Gilstrap, Ty Jurkatis, Ivan Brooks, Kelsey Chappell and Elizabeth Swan. Macey's donates to Canyon * K - • ' • ' • • wr" 4201 — — Landmark students render service Michael Moulton GUEST WRITER Students at Landmark High School did service on Wednesday, May 10. helping the community out by cleaning it up. Some tilled soil and planted flowers while others cleaned up trash along the roads, streams, and parks. Some even stayed behind and planted flowers at the school. Whether you liked it or not, you helped others. It's okay to get a little dirty for the greater good — it's good for you. Good job. Landmark Hiah. Nothing But Tan T A N N I N G , H A I R & N A I L S 798-2662 175 East 800~North • Spanish Fork, UT • 84660 E S P L I N David J. Esplin O.D, 794-EYES (3937) FAX: 794-9880 E Y E CENTER 24 North 100 East Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Security Insurance Scholar of the Week A Royal Princess Party HONORING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE A J Davis In conjunction with Spanish Fork Community Theater's production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, princesses young and old (through age 18) are invited to attend a Princess Party. This royal occasion, will take place on Saturday, June 17 at Spanish Fork High School from 10 a.m.-l p.m. Participants are encouraged to dress in princess costumes with accompanying finery and attire, i.e. crowns, tiaras, etc. to celebrate and create royal excitement, as every princess should feel especially stately. Guests will be invited to meet-and-greet with Belle, have their picture taken with her (and printed on-site), and receive an autograph. Other activities include pink cookie decorating, jewelry creation, castle moat (fish pond), a majestic cake walk, and a mini-parade where each princess will receive a special certificate to be redeemed for a "princess concession" at Beauty and the Beast in July. Mark your calendar now for this exciting event! Prices for admission to this regal engagement are as follows: first single princess admission $8, admission for each additional princess in the family $6. Macey's donated $265 to Canyon Elementary principal, DeAnn Nielsen on May 23, 2006. This donation was in response to Macey's School/Cents program. Whenever families shopped at Macey's, they could put their grocery receipts in a bin that had names of the local elementary schools on them. Canyon Elementary students, farhilies, and staff want to say thank you to Macey's for supporting education with this program. AJ Davis is a senior at American Leadership Academy in Spanish Fork. He will represent the ALA senior class at graduation as the 2006 valedictorian. Mr. Hall said, "AJ is an outstanding young man in every aspect of his life." Sponsored by: - ^ p M E H M i i i Y 290 N. 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They learned pioneer dancing, made pioneer clothespin dolls, played pioneer games, and ate pioneer food. Students also brought in projects they made at home: model log cabins, pioneer handicrafts, and homemade biscuits. Pictured in first attachment are Canyon 4th grade teachers L-R: Ryan Cromar, Angie Perkins and Garrett Andersen. Pictured in second attachment are students L-R: Bailey Wilkins, Michaella Hales, Mrs. Julie Beck, and Kayla Koye. While some of the LHS students were cleaning up along the highway between Spanish Fork and Lakeshore, many of the neighbors that live along the road complemented on the hard work the students were putting forth to help keep the road clean. They also commented on how many of the people in the area would just throw their trash on the road, and they end up cleaning it up themselves. There are many members of the community that are very appreciative of the hard work that the students of Landmark have done to clean up the area. dean JVL Clark DMD,PC A F SPANISH FORK NEWS 798-6816 „ F O R D A B L E 491-9900 485 S. MAIN STREET, SUITE 301 , SPRINGVILLE, UT 84663 vrww.clark-nrthoclonlics.com \' |