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Show ' i 8 L JtsfetffM - The fourth grade classes at Grant School were chosen for the month of Feb. to represent the character traits of patience and family. The , students performed a skit during a school ... assembly. On Tue., Mar 2, there will be a , Literacy Night at the school from 6 to 8 p.m. , They will celebrate Dr. Suess's birthday and . children and parents will read together. Bring your own books please. Shown in the picture L U A 'lil- V if . I 1 t I I I I The other fourth grade class chosen for Feb. are shown above. They are, front, from left: Megann Smith, Amber Snyder, Erika Pearson, Denniss Nava, Thomas Beach. Middle: Principal Princi-pal Mark Balzotti, Brian Knowlton, Todd it starts on the front line If you asked most people to paint a picture of a school, it would most likely include teach ers ana children in classrooms and on the playground. It would probably include a cafeteria, with smiling employees serving food, and a custodian making sure the building stays clean. Outside the school they might draw a line of school buses and picture of parents par-ents waving to their children. But it would be the rare picture that would include the figure of the school principal. But it is the principal who is responsible for insuring that teaching and learning takes place, that the building environment is clean, safe and inviting, and that staff, parents and community work together for the success of students. It is the principal's attention to all the many details of education that makes a school excellent and that assures a ; Strong foundation for teaching ;ind learning. Nebo School District principals princi-pals and administrators exemplify ;he role of education in setting a solid educational foundation in ipwx schools and throughout the district. Among other recognitions, recogni-tions, Steve Maughan, Principal pf Sage Creek Elementary, is the Ifiebo Instructional Leader of the J; Year; Ray Mecha, Rees Elementary, Elemen-tary, is the Nebo Outstanding 'Principal from a Small or Rural School for the second year; and ; Dennis Tuckett, Brockbank Ele-'hientary, Ele-'hientary, is the Human Resource ; Developer of the Year for the second year. t The accomplishment of these 5 individuals is representative of 5 the efforts of all administrators in ?Nebo District. There is an ongoing ongo-ing commitment to quality education educa-tion quietly exhibited by school f principals and district administrators administra-tors each and every year. ; Dogs have a highly developed lability to recognize different complicated sounds. Many, for example, can recognize the sound lof their owner's automobile and Jean tell it apart form other cars. Acetvlene. the cas used for welding, was discovered in 1836 $by , English chemist Edmund jlDavy. The first real circus known in America is believed to have been iRicketts Circus established in Philadelphia in 1792. f - ? Citrus fruit was first cultivated Sin China more than 4,000 years Jago. . A great part of courage is the courage of having done the thing jbefore. -a -Ralph Waldo liViJiiLJij " ; NFL Week comes to Spring v ife High No, it's not football-its foreign for-eign languages. Next week, March 1-5, is National Foreign Language Week. Springville High School will be celebrating with each day dedicated to one of the foreign languages taught at SHS, and with activities in the gym during lunch to highlight that language. German will be celebrated Monday; Spanish, Tuesday; Russian, Wednesday; French, Thursday; and American Sign Language, Friday. Activities include root beer guzzling contests, con-tests, a crepe toss, folk dancing, pinatas, the famous German Chicken Dance and others. Each day students are invited to count to ten in the language of the day and answer trivia questions for . v. i t-. Shown here are Art City School's Hogi Yogi I Care winners for the week of February 15-19. These students have shown that they care about themselves and about Art City School. They are Kayden Andersen, Steven Grimes, Camilla Swenson, Evaristo Velarde, Alyssa Oldroyd, Becky Phelan, Justin Park, Joni Sparks, Chase Brimhall, Courtney Wilson, Britton Dalley, Todd Oakey, Sariah Bailey, Alexandria Shupe, Ryan Shaw, Keltsy Otten, Jacob Ovard, Seth Cruz, Riley Alfred and Brittney Johnson. "Mow in Si low in ODrinqviiie Located inside rSNest R E L E S S Free 8"xl0" Oak Frame with every phone or pager activation (5ee store for details) free Faqere with one-year contract ?dOtIA(8) above are, front, from left: Alex Crandall, Joni Carrasco, Ty Hubbard, Lisa Tipton, Sara Beach. Middle: Principal Mark Balzotti, Faniel Ottesen, Anjali O'Steen, Dallin Mitchell, Heidi Anderson, Ancy Spancer, Jesse Morse, Teacher Christi Dickersen. Back: Amber Chapman, Nate Oliphant, Bobbie Watters, Todd Swain, Kurtis Tolley, Casey Valeti and Nikki Gonzales. v 1 L......J! Adamson, Kalynne Wise, Trevor Miller, Jared Kawie and Teacher Mrs. Bradford. Back: Julie Fletcher, Christie Bjarnson, David Roylance, Jessica Johnson, Jake Henrichsen and Tyson Jordon. prizes. Wednesday will also be Speak Your Language day. Students who have committed to speak their language as much as possible possi-ble , will be rewarded by secret ' language agents with payments of "euros." After school that day students will be able to buy food and fun items with their "euros." Friday, after school, will be the annual World Cup Indoor Soccer Tournament, where the Russians will attempt to take the championship trophy back from the French, while the other language lan-guage teams try to win it for the first time. Parents and community members mem-bers are invited to come to the school each day during lunch and Friday after school to watch the activities. ii the WoodChuck 600 North 64 West Springville, UT 84663 801-489-8357 Learn to color photos Springville Community School is sponsoring a Photo Colorizat-ion Colorizat-ion class on March 3 and 10 at 7 p.m., at Springville High School. Have you ever wanted to learn how to color tint black and white photographs? It is a fun process and brings delightful results. Learn the basics in two, two-hour classes. The instructor will provide the paints and the first week's picture. pic-ture. The second week bring your own black and white photo and practice. Learn some helpful hints in taking and developing photos for great results. Bring a 100 liner. Class fee $18 paid to community School plus $2 supply fee to be paid to teacher. Please call the Community School office to pre-register at 489-2730. Consumer guide to Y2K The Federal Emergency Management Man-agement Agency (FEMA) has issued a consumer's guide to preparing for the Year 2000, the Y2K Bulletin, it is part of FEMA's effort to provide timely, accurate information on preparedness prepared-ness for Y2K. "Being prepared is key to dealing with any potential emergency, emer-gency, whether natural or man made," said FEMA Director James Lee Witt. "We need to take the same approach we use with hurricanes, tornadoes, or floods-prepare for the worst and hope for the best." When the calendar turns to 2000 (Y2K), problems may occur because many computer-driven systems were designed to recognize recog-nize the last two digits as designations desig-nations for a year. The Y2K Bulletin contains answers to questions most commonly com-monly asked about Y2K, what to do about consumer electronic products, including your personal computer, and steps for small-business small-business owners to take, among other topics. "It is important that we tell k the American people everything ;we know, .for an educated public "will always make the right decisions." deci-sions." FEMA Deputy Director Mike Walker said. 5 Single and multiple copies of the four-page newsletter are available at no cost from FEMA. To place an order, call 1-800-480-2520. Copies of the Bulletin also are available on FEMA's tweb site, www.fema.govy2k. fVovnOrem American fork 8I8.0!33 492-9043 794-3018 S23-I522 San Lake HoS 474-3(07 172-6280 1582 JT-? Q CMNISERVE w t t t i 'Require Lose the weight you want or receive 100 refund! MetaboBtirn ! Rated 1 for weight loss! Over Metabolite! Over BioSIim! Over Calorad! Never before offered for sale in America! 120 - 500mg capsules for just $24.95 491-8880 Free shipping and handling. Also available at: Art City Pharmacy and SOS Drug February 24, 1999 - v , ? ? I . -j,"' " Irf I r i 4 ,4 r Westside School is pleased to announce this week's winners in the Hogj Yogi Hall of Fame. They are, back: Chanel Arts, Aurora Fox, Telisha Dallin, Justin McCabe and Josh Elmer. Middle: Jordan Winger, Cody Remund and Cassidy Wood. Front: Heather Familia, Cassie Blackburn, Tanner Curtis and Randy Lazenby. The Egyptians and the Romans Ro-mans were the first to begin the day at midnight. The Babylonians began the day at sunrise and the ancient Jews at sunset. Cutoff Saw Come-Along 2 Ton 14" v !)99iea, ft. METALMART 1200 E. 100 S. LEHI, UT 768-3332 Don 't buy until rou gel our quote! Mi Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there, State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois FREE Long Distance Nationwide! 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