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Show Thursday, April . 10 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 13 pi ... o r j 1 1 H i " . i jr. umu MEWS Movie result of 95 activity -DawiShaw. , SJHS STAFF WRITER On April 14, some students at SpringviUe Jr. High got to go to the Red Carpet Theater in Spanish Fork and see a movie. This reward was for being good in school and not missing more than two days in the term. Some students went to see "Church Ball." "The Wild, or Ice Age 2. Ice age 2" was the unanimous vote winner for the favorite move; about 50 went to see it. The students were able to eat food from the concessions conces-sions and enjoy a day out of school with their friends. Keep coming to school so you can attend this fun activity activ-ity next year. , , , t .1 , .few , 1 I r " i , .. n It - Jgf ' MS I i. ; i -J Ninth grade students hone their reading skills with Dramatizationof texts. New Cheerleaders! Ashby Miner and Emily Pearce SJHS STAFF WRITERS These are the new cheerleaders cheer-leaders for the SpringviUe High school- Varsity: Whitney Whit-ney Wilson, Jessica Wilson, and Felicia Nance. Junior Varsity: Sarah Benson, Whitney Whit-ney Sevy, and Mellisa Jones. Sophomore: Brittany Benson, Ben-son, Mikayla Olsen, Chelsea Jensen, Madi Reese, Haleigh Royall, and Molly Crandall! We know that this next football foot-ball season will be fun! Win together, lose together, togeth-er, play together, stay together. to-gether. - Debra Mancuso These SJHS students took advantage of Spring Break last week and headed to Moab, Utah to Jeep with Todd Harris shown on the far right. Sitting on the Jeep are JaCoby Conover and Brandon Bran-don Harris; standing are Jared Harris, Matt King and Tayor Brush. End of the school year grades at SJHS Tyler Brinkerhoff presents his symbolic representation of his reading of a novel at the jr. high. F Brandon Harris SJHS STAFF WRITER As the end of school nears, so does the end of the term grades. It's after spring break so students need to get back on track and keep up the hard work for the final grades coming at the end of the year. Though going through summer fever, students need to focus on the goal of getting good, last term grades. These grades now matter more than ever before be-fore for eighth and ninth graders. Most ninth graders will be driving a car very soon and if they don't have at least a 3.0 then it will cost much more to pay for insurance to drive. For eight graders, grades matter because they will effect ef-fect placement in classes next year. Hopefully, they will do good next year so that they can get good grades and be able to drive. Both eighth and ninth graders have to take the end of the year testing. Students need to study hard in order to pass this test. Good luck students and study hard so that you can be happy next year. MMMMMMf! k,agA:i,i)i' -)mp, 35 E. 400 S. - SpringviUe 491-2600 GARDEN - LUMBER HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE PAINT -TOOLS All your home hardware needs! 806-9500 SpringviUe Exit 260 off I-15 Pacific Horizon CREDIT UNION 96 E. Center SpringviUe 489-3603 5- MONTH SHARE CERTIFICATE 4-50 A.P.Y 441AJPJ? Dividend Paid Monthly 90 Day Penalty If Withdrawn Early 1 I r-v ijf3 ...'. Fender "Sv-- tAiW' SttoMtv ' jHm " 1 j.w , v,:.., " 5 ' wwm OCT CEQgco QffQirrm ( 'Si ' l I Alter Stop suffering from painful and pmliarraRsing varirnsp vpins. ' Patients throughout the intermountain west have come ; to know that Intermountain Vein Center offers the most comprehensive care for vein disease. Our board certified doctors work with you to develop the most effective, noninvasive non-invasive and quick healing treatment for all types of varicose veins. Call us today at 357.8770 and schedule a visit. Procedures accepted by most health ; insurance providers. www.iveincenter.com 1055 North 300 West Suite 308, Provo, Utah Hofitt auto uh 6vsress AUTO kAT CAU U$ TOpfiyt TfCKtTS OKACttPtfffS Phone Quotes Welcome 4&m H.1PPV II I r u n " v |