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Show Thursday, September 27, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 17 Hole-in-one Allan Livingston made a hole-in-one on hole 10 from 135 yards at Hobble Creek Golf Course. It was witnessed by Doug Baxter, Jim Simmons and Ron Simmons. Sim-mons. Mb Double 9 - ' '' Eagl KIP Sage Creek 2nd Graders have been learning about apples and Johnny Appleseed in connection with their fall literacy unit. To start the week out, they took a field trip to their lunch lady, Mrs. Huffaker's yard to pick apples. These apples were then used in teaching math concepts the next day and eaten as a healthy treat soon after! Eye Care Notes Solutions for Contact Lenses Tyler Weight got a double dou-ble eagle on hole 13, a 470-yard par 5, second shot from 180 yards. It was witnessed wit-nessed by Brent Simons, Brennen Foster and Willie Averett. A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. - Maratin Far-quhar Far-quhar Tupper ;5j . . : ': . ..... . f 5;'.,. .. "J C m , , , Thirty Sage Creek Elementary sixth grade students began their orchestra instruction this week at 7:45 a.m. Linnea Barnett, certified music educator of string instruction, teaches the students twice each week for 45 minutes this semester and three times a week next semester. The before school orchestra class was created in an effort to give students a more intensive experience with the string instruments than what is available in the core curriculum. Sage Creek boasts the highest number of sixth graders involved in this program in Nebo District A frequent question that comes up with contact lens wearers is which contact lens solution should I use. Even though this seems like a simple issue, using the wrong solution can cause serious eye problems. During this last year, the news has had multiple stories sto-ries of solutions being associated as-sociated with vision threatening threat-ening eye infections. Your doctor should prescribe pre-scribe for you the solution that is compatible with your type of contact lens. Not all solutions work with all contact lenses. When you find a solution that works for you, it is best to stay with it consistently. f "'V - - v. I r 'i ' I- j I i Dr. Traer Caywood f 1 , . - J i ' f . ' ... J is . .. -V - . Si A Some of our technologic are designed for diagnosis, others for treatment. But all are designed to help patients heal The sound rumbled in the distance and then grew as the large machine approached. The children were barely able to contain their excitement for the promised visit of "The Helicopter" to Art City School. Adding to the excitement of seeing the huge machine up close was the opportunity Mr. Rowe and Mr. Taylor had of being taken up into the air. They flew over Springville before returning to earth. It was an exciting visit arranged by Ms. Fisher, ' 5th grade teacher. Hie Pet Dish i Cat depression Dr. Harold Davis D.V.M. MT. 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