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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork Covering what matters most WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2007 • B7: Homecoming royalty Courtesy phd.to'. ROYAL RIDE: Homecoming royalty Greta Trujillo, Haley Richardson and Ashlee Jex get a ride during halftime of the homecoming game. Boys and girls royalty were as follows: Haley Richardson, queen; Ashlee Jex, first attendant; Greta Trujillo, second attendant; Dallin Naulu, king; Blitch Shuman, first attendant; and Kyle Weight, second attendant. ;X?&r l||iCrad(ed in Literacy S * f f f t Utah Family Reading Program Nebb School District is offering Reading Workshops for parents with preschool children in the Rees and Park Elementary boundaries. .Enjoy four fun-filled two-hour workshops with activities for parents, and their.; preschool children. The workshops are designed to promote reading and writing skills'\ in young children. Parents who participate need to attend all four workshops. Preschool', children (only ages 18 months to five years) will attend a child care class for the first p.art of the workshop and then they will be joined with their parents fpr. interactive!• : ; activities for the last part of the workshop. ; '••'<ST;'^^ '*; < The workshops will be held at the Park Elementary, 90 North 600 East, Spanish • Fbrk, on Oct. 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2007 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The instructors will be :, Susan Cloward and Jill Rucker. To register, please call Mary Patterson, 489-2840 / . ^ & K Nebo School District Office ••••'-':•'•'.'' •: , ,. : ;•: : f - " S p a c e is limited to the first 2 0 parents who sign up. ; • '':-'[• y There will be free children's books and refreshments. And, best of ajl, free. Learning to read begins at home. ., Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News Spanish Fork ABOVE AND BEYOND: Austin Andrus catches s o m e air to give five to one of the fans. To be a Don: From ANDRUS • B4 Don] what they should do and what they should not do." So far this year, Austin has loved representing the school at football games and other activities. Austin has excellent sportsmanship, and represents the community's values well wherever he goes. "As a mascot you may often be the center of aggression," Austin said. "I've tried to maintain a positive attitude with the other teams. I think I've made some friends." Austin is looking forward to the rest of the year. "My job's getting bigger," he said. Dr. Ludlow honored as Distinguished Alumnus Scott Carson SFJH in the army as a military doctor, he opened a private practice in Spanish Fork. This On Tuesday, Sept. 25, practice grew, and in 1976 he Spanish Fork Jr. High held and his partners. Dr. Flinders a special assembly to honor and Dr. Hogan, began the Dr. Enoch Andrus Ludlow Spanish Fork 'Clinic. The as this year's Distinguished clinic has grown over the Alumnus. Each year, in years, and now has offices conjunction with Fall Spirit in most of the surrounding Week, the school selects a communities. member of the community Ludlow also helped found that attended SFJH and the Far West Bank and served went on to make significant on its board for 30 years. In • contributions to the 1981, he was elected mayor community. Dr. Ludlow is of Spanish Fork, and served such an alumnus. in that capacity until 1985. Ludlow was born in As an active member of Spanish Fork near Main the Church of Jesus Christ of Street and Center. He was Latter-day Saints, Ludlow raised in a strong farm family has served in many callings and grew up helping with the over the years. His favorite sheep and other farm chores. has been Scoutmaster, He attended the old Thurber which he did for nearly 12 School, Spanish Fork Jr. years. High and Spanish Fork High Ludlow and his wife, School. He graduated from Caroline, have seven BYU and went on to receive children — four sons and his medical degree from Duke three daughters. Three have University. followed him in medical After spending two years fields, two in business fields, All scarecrows will be located in the Spanish Fork City Main Street flowerbeds. This contest is open to residents, local businesses, non-residents and nonprofit groups in Spanish Fork and Salem. Scarecrows must be completed and in their designated areas by Friday, Oct. 5th $500 in prizes Prize Categories 1 Children: Open to all individuals 18 or younger. 2. Adult: Open to anyone over 18 3. Business: Open to any "for-profit" business or non-profit group in Spanish Fork and Salem 4. People's Choice: All entries will be eligible for awards in this category Prizes will be awarded on Saturday, Oct. 13th at the Harvest Moon Hurrah held at the Library Park , ' (Center St. and Main St.) between 6:30-7 p.m. Dr. Enoch Ludlow one is a teacher and another is an Air Force officer currently serving in Afghanistan. All have continued the attitude of service exemplified by their father. Since entering retirement, Ludlow and his wife enjoy visiting their children from coast to coast. We are proud to recognize Dr. Ludlow as this year's SFJH Distinguished Alumnus. Registration forms and official rules can be picked up at: • Confetti Antiques and Books, 273 North Main St. • Spanish Fork Area Chamber of Commerce, 57 East 300 North V & |