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Show Jr. High honor roll The following young people are on the honor roll for the second term at the Springville Jr High School: 9th Grade Tiffany Allan, Andrew Aver-ett, Aver-ett, Brett Caywood, Nathan Frye, Stephanie Harris, Megan Holm, Marythere Ifediba, Maranda Lamb, Mickey Miller, Andrew Miner, Melanie Miner, Clinton Noyes. Joshua Otte, Rebecca Palmer, Melissa Shelley, Jessica Smith, Lincoln Walpole, Stephen Workman, Joel Asay and Heather Bateman. . Megan Booth, Andelin Bradford, Brad-ford, Connie Carlson, Kimber Guinn, Michael Henage, Jessica Jorgensen, Laurel Lazenby, Todd Murdock, Jennette Richey, Heidi Schultz, Todd Wise, Rebecca Steed, Brandon Bishop, Kendall Church, Blake Clifton, Toni Curtis, Benjamin Evjen, Phillip Graves, Heidi Hatfield and Brett Huff. Melanie Johnston, Emily Kynaston, Stephanie Nance, Jocelyn Oldroyd, Tiffany Pickett, Brady Roundy, Angela Swanson, Rachel Van Orden, Jeffrey Hall and Raeshell Lee. Garrett Lowe, Jamie Deven-ish, Deven-ish, Jill Jay, Erin Bake, Jeni Crookston, Dainon Haggard, LauraLee Bird, Wendy Carr, Chad Jacobsen, Jennifer Palmer, Brandy Avila, McKel Bringhurst, Melissa Carpenter, Brooke Den-sley, Den-sley, Carol Dittli, Thomas Famil-ia, Famil-ia, Brady Groneman, Lisa Kell-ett, Kell-ett, Carly MacDonald and Diana McDonald. Benton Perry, Michelle Weight, Trina Ahlstrom, Nichole Bird, Shannon Child, Nanette Pawelek, Jennifer Box, Seth Ercanbrack, Aja Graves, Cameron Came-ron Larson, Shalon Smith, Mary-anna Mary-anna Witney, Karen Barnum, Amanda Condie, Erica Eastman, Justin Hjorth, Tyler Knudsen, Christopher Neaman, Eric Niel-son, Niel-son, Amren Patterson and Kerri Peterson. Carly Skinner, William Snyder, Sny-der, Teri VanAusdal, Miles Fulwider, Joshua Bellows, Dustin Coates, Richard Hart II, Emily Harvey, Julie Nelson, Abish Sjoberg, Cassity Weight, Shari-dan Shari-dan Hall, Jeremy Showgren, Christopher Carlson, Kalli Kron-miller, Kron-miller, Raine Barton, Erica Brown, Tyler O'Steen, Anna Peterson and Tia Poulson Natalie Rasmussesn, Andrew Roylance, Emily Snow, Sara Sorensen, Tret Weight, Clorinda Lee, Nicole Rawle, Breanna Sly, Rachel Anderson, Stacy Bills, Holly Bird, Shane Greer, Thay-ne Thay-ne Jasperson, Joshua Jensen, Suzanne Lehnardt, Melissa Sorensen, Sor-ensen, Nathan White and Lori Wolf. Elementary students earn $20,715.00 Elementary students in Nebo District earned $20,715.50 this past year selling GoldC books. Each school had the opportunity to sell as many books as it could. ART CITY ChlrWPRACTIC Providing a holistic, drug free approach to better health & recovery from illness Not just temporary relief of pain but specific correction of the problem Better health and less pain during pregnancy. Care for infants and children. 330 E. 400 South Springville. 491-7007 Specializing in Activator and Gonslead Methods Honors Graduate ol tile College ol Chiropractic 8th Grade Marilyn Becraft, Andrew Blau, Abbie Bleggi, Alysa Crookston, Cro-okston, Tara Croshaw,, Cami Day, Courtney Farnsworth, Melissa Giles, Jamilah Gordon, Jennifer Jenson, Emily Lassiter, Rachel Martin, Rebecca Martin, Alexis Miner, Travis Moss, Weston Pope, Megan Rabner, Justin Sacks, Benjamin Sheldon, Erastus Snow, Michelle Sommer-feldt. Sommer-feldt. Shannon Wood, Scott Amott, Carla Bird, Mark Blau, David Campbell, Jesse Carter, Rory Childs, Lacey Davis and Jennie Kappas. Melissa King, Craig Meunier, Jeffrey Miles, Janine Miller, Tyler Newton, Tiare Niu, Jill Packard, Lauren Swan, Jessica Allen, Nicholas Augustus, Moana Garfield, Heather Langford, Zachary Moritz, Angela Nielsen, Jessica Rigtrup, Rebecca Sjoberg, Sierra Skabelund, Anna Sumsion, Janika Thorson, Janelle Lee, Nicki Martin, Betsy Bennion, Abby Bingham, Calleen Bird and Marci Bird. Lyndsie Evans, Lora Gardner, Tammy Lauritzen, Janae Or-mond, Or-mond, Jestin Rawle, Lisa Shepherd, Shep-herd, Jacque Sorenson, Nathan Ward, Rory Zaugg, jason Graves, Christy Hoffman, Luke McCausland, Andrea Mikels, Jesse Tucker, Katrissa Worwood, Ryan Badger, Kirstin Boyer, Trena Christian and Andrea Deming. Holly Freeman, Aubrey Fullmer, Full-mer, Anna Grover, Chad Met-calf, Met-calf, Christie Newbury, Jason Orndorff, Kaleb Porter, Dianna Gonzalez, Sean Crosby, Emily Miller, Cammie Piquet, Malea Washburn, Chelsea Winward, Jason Bailey, Jay Mason, Nathan Moore, Taylor Spencer, Christine Bastian, Brady Bates, Jeremy Bird, Camille Chivers and Emily Clayton. Jacob Fawson, Benjamin Finley, Camille Haderlie, Tinisha Hancock, Jonathan Heaton, Garrett Gar-rett Hone, Jenna Jorgensen, Melinda Mendenhall, Robert Merrell, Benjamin Piatt, Alesa Rasmussen, Dawn Scott, Stephen Slocum, Tyler Thalman, Jessica Anderson, Ryan Anderson, Tra-cee Tra-cee Bolen, Adam Dunn, Charles Frazier and Jackie Giles. Derek Anderson, Anna Bie-singer, Bie-singer, Kimberly Box, Meili Chang, Jacob Erickson, Andrew Pernod, Sara' Anne Peterson, Nathan Simpson, Dallas Staheli, Brittany Stonehocker, Jason Waters, Emily Olson, Colt Allan, Kacey Crandall, Angela Hard-man, Hard-man, Sarah Hare and Heather Hutchings. Jaron Krebs, Teresa Lee, Carolyn Mosher, Jacob Peterson, Brittany Priest and David Huff. Then the schools used the money to purchase playground equipment, equip-ment, computers, televisions, video cassette recorders, lamina-tor, lamina-tor, library books, etc. Local merchants offered discounts dis-counts for their products to the people that purchased a GoldC book. Nebo District thanks all the merchants that participated in the program, i.e. Arby's, Arctic Circle, Electric Rayz, Fat Jack's Pizza, Jerry's Dairy and Burger Barn, Joey's Pizza, Ketucky Fried Chicken, K Mart, Little Cesar's Pizza, Pizza Hut, Quick Corner, Roe's Bake Shoppe, Shopko, Zubs Pizza and Subs, The Cobblestone, Teelas and Taylormaid. There are also many Provo-Orem Provo-Orem businesses featured in the coupon book. Lagoon, USU, Weber State, University of Utah, San Diego Zoo, Busch Gardens, Hansen Planetarium, cruise lines, hotels, skiing, tux rental, videos are also part of the book. j Families have enjoyed using 'the book to experience the values at new places and to continue to enjoy , their favorite places of business. More than 255 businesses busi-nesses are available in the GoldC book. In the 1996 school year, these books will be available again. c 7 STOW-IT Features Heavy Duty Steal Construction Full Convenltnt, Securt, Affordable Fait Delivery & Pick-up driving you iwMT For Sale (801. jTPjfX ft IT" O I J Vf"l I 4 f Mrs. Brimhall's and Mrs. Hylton's Kindergarten classes at Brookside School had a quilt party as a culminating activity for the letter Q. The parents and children sat on quilts they brought from home and sang winter songs, acted out stories and graphed the kind of hot chocolate they wanted to drink. They also played some winter math games on their quilts. 1 I : f a mmmIhih i 'JmtdLmr''Stoi mm i-Aiii nuii-mrf.niiMrriiiil Super Citizens at the Springville Middle School for January are shown here, front, left to right, Tyler Martin, Aaron Andrus and Brandon Weight. Back, Katie Madson, Jennifer Bone, Emily Harder, Shaelyn Mathena and Emily Eggen. Middle school citizens The January Special and Super Citizens have been selected at the Springville Middle School. Three classes were chosen as Special Citizens and treated to banana splits: Mrs. Westwood's, Mr. Rand's and Mr. Sargeant's seventh period classes. " The Sixth Grade Super Citizens Citi-zens for the month of January are: Katie Madson, Tyler Martin and Emily Eggen. The Seventh Grade Super Citizens are: Jennifer Jenn-ifer Bone, Shaelyn Mathena. Brandon Weight, Aaron Andrus and Emily Harder. The Super Citizens were treated to lunch with Principal Rasband. Emily is the daughter of Stan and Margaret Eggen of Maple-ton. Maple-ton. Emily likes to spend her spare time playing basketball. She is also in the school band. Katie is the daughter of Rand and Nancy Madson of Springville. Spring-ville. Katie enjoys playing sports, reading and playing the clarinet. Tyler is the son of Neil and Ellen Martin of Springville. His hobbies are fishing, golfing, basketball and baseball. He also likes to play the piano and cook. Brandon is the son of Tad and Joyce Weight of Springville. Brandon keeps busy playing football, baseball or going snow boarding. He also plays in the band. Shaelyn Mathena is the daughter daugh-ter of Court and Lori Wilson and Bill Young of Springville. She is also the granddaughter of Tony and Carma Gonzales of Mapleton and Calvin and Laura Jolley of Springville. Her hobbies are dancing, modeling, cheerleading, baseball, soccer and basketball. Jennifer is the daughter of Don and LaRane Bone of Springville. Spring-ville. Her interests are reading, painting, participating in sports and playing the piano. Aaron is the son of Dan and The Code of Hammurabi, a collection of Babylonian laws of the 1700s B.C., included a form of credit insurance. A borrower did not have to repay a loan if personal misfortune made it impossible to do so. The borrower bor-rower paid an extra amount for this protection in addition to the interest. Swing Ooora or Rent. 8'x8'x20' 977 - 8885 - (8001 370-0111 I vAjj 1995 W. Indiana Avanua Sail LkCily.UT 84104 rcMrSjL4BLj Liz Andrus of Mapleton. Aaron's favorite subject is science. He plays in the school band and plays the piano. Emily is the daughter of Boyd and Jayne Harder of Springville and granddaughter of Boyd and Virgina Harder of Mapleton. She enjoys reading, talking on the phone, collecting stuff, basketball, basket-ball, cheerleading and playing the piano. Sit in our T RY )UR SUPER SLASHER SPECIAL 2 hot 6 packs 2 soft flour tacos 2 sugar crispys 1 large tater tot GOOD ANYTIME! Cd Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard To et the starvn) kds some steir. But when she 5)ot there the cupboard was bare ulnd she ddn't know what she woud do. Then Cd Mother Mubbard remembered in the ctrsboard The ads for the Teea's SLffiSlHER MEQt. So the headed out the door, and came nto the store 5nd the whoe fam got a )reat dea!! Qii -t January 31, 1996 - The Springville Herald - Page Seven Irrigation Expo & Conference Feb. 6 An expanded, state-wide conference dealing with the changing chan-ging process of irrigation will be held at the new David O. McKay Event Center on the Utah Valley State College campus in Orem. The free educational expo is open to farmers, ranchers, landscape architects, contractors, nursery and golf course operators; anyone working in the fields of agricultural, agricul-tural, landscape or turf irrigation. This annual all-day event will start with registration from 8 to 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday, February 6. The conference will begin at 9 a.m. and will go until 3:30 p.m. Hosted by Sprinkler World & Harward Irrigation of Spanish Fork, the exposition includes sponsorship and participation from the Utah Department of Agriculture, Utah State University, Universi-ty, Natural Resource Conservation Conserva-tion Service (NRCS), the Farm Bureau and the Irrigation Association. Associ-ation. More than 30 different mini-classes mini-classes in several categories will be held during the day, offering a wide choice of opportunity to those attending. Topics include use of pivots, water efficiency, ' Si K-i A t w ' - . The following students were Sage Creek Hogi Yogi winners for the week of January 22 through January 26: Megan Granne-man, Granne-man, Alyssa Richardson, Alex Larson, Jamie Ashton, Paul Strasburg, Jestina Beardalll, Aimee Findley, Kyle Curtis, James Moir, Ryan Nielson, Arnie Mecham, Nikki Brewer, Jacelyn Niu, Heather Rasmussen and Krystal Bird. burritos!! new kids saddle seats $995 r feela'sTACOS CAu-iib-'M-ll nozzle application, soil and plant water retention, the value of variable-speed pumps, modern water measurement and a host of other pertinent subjects. Randall Harward, organizer of the event stated, "We are pleased to be able to bring such a comprehensive com-prehensive conference together for those interested in better management of water, our most precious natural resource. Those who attend will be able to gain the latest in product information as well as technical knowledge. The financing of irrigation systems sys-tems through government low interest loans and grants will also be discussed. There will be over 40 different exhibitors featured at the expo, allowing visitors to see, meet and discuss, one-on-one, the various sources of irrigation equipment and services available." avail-able." This Irrigation Expo and Conference promises to be a rare opportunity to meet the people, products and methods used in today's agricultural and landscape irrigation. For more information or to preregister call 1-800-451-3201. Come on in and try our I laW W mm |