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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, February 16, 2006 PBDNOVILL 12 Til Li Vc-3 E JR. H1M NiWS .i I",, . III ir Kpv;" 11 II: " t . , mmr- i iu . ' .,,., Spotlight on Mr. Brimhall Members of the successful Springville Jr. High School Freshman Basketball Team are shown here. They are, back, from left: Coach Jake Harward, Manager Chris Austin, Head Coach Neil Hullinger, Jared Gordon (23), Thomas Eastman (11), Matt Foutz (25). Dan Foster (32), Ian Peacock (44), Riley Nielsen (14), Coach Mike JJrotherson and Coach Ryan Briggs. Middle: Cole Parkinson (4), Colton Ramone (22), Jeff Boyd (10), Alex Mortensen (21). Jake Eaton (5), Luke Frampton (40) and Manager Devin Miner. Front: Ball Boys Nelson Hullinger, Jesse Hullinger and Mitch Brotherson. Freshman basketball team lauded Early morning enrichment a success at Jr. Higli The fans and families of ketball Team thank and the 2005-06 Springville Jr. praise this remarkable group High School Freshman Bas- of young men and coaches VAvvJtengqrfHorcLcom "The Easy Way To Buy" 866-TRY-FORD for a very exciting season! The 5:30 a.m. practices, the shaved heads, the breaks, sprains and strains, the 19 action-packed, heart-stopping games; we are not ready for the season to be over. Thanks for your many sacrifices sacri-fices of sleep and your dedication dedi-cation to build a strong team of unity and skill. , Thanks also for the great memories and know that we will be anxiously waiting for next year as you grow, develop de-velop your skills and move on to the next level, the future fu-ture of Springville basketball looks very premising. Kelly Bird SJHS STAFF WRITER Over the past years Springville Junior High School has had problems with a few students being late to class, sluffing, and having unexcused absents. Finally, they may have found a cure, it's called early morning morn-ing enrichment. In all school districts, students stu-dents are required to make up all attendance issues like tardiness and absences, and this is a happy alternative to - V-8. 1 ' . .TV5W .5 f, ' Don't make a mistake with your old pictures and home movies. Tommy knew he should have saved those old home videos, photos and slides. And now he'd wished he'd saved the old 8mm and SuperS movie film too! PRESERVE YOUR MEMORIES ON DVD! Did you know thai your home mowies. your family photos, slicfcs. and negatives are degraoing even as you read this? You may not notice it today, but tme, humidity, and temperature change will face arid destroy your precious fariiiy memories. Keep those memories a!ve arts vibrait ay eniwing them to DVD. Snelson RtotrCotor Lab accepts any ptcwe sue. negatves or siides. and most video cariiera formate. A handy, archived DVD filled wth family photos or home movies . makes an ideal giif, anniversary or Christmas present, or to copy and share with other family members. Home movie transfers to DVD start at $20.00. ' 100 priotoa. slides, or negatives (of the same sub and lype) transferrea to OVD start'at just S?9 95. Preserve your tanily rnemories kxJsy Call now or drop by for details the dreaded after school detention. de-tention. The only requirement is to come and be quiet. It offers the student time to work on homework and will not disturb dis-turb after school activities. The only problem is the stubborn stub-born students that do not want to come at seven and make them up, and in that case they do not get to participate par-ticipate in the attendance awards like going to movies and at the end of the year going go-ing to lagoon. Anni Shoemaker and Lauren Smith SJHS STAFF WRITERS Mr. G. Brimhall is the librarian li-brarian at the Junior High. He has worked at our school for three years. We asked him what his favorite part of working at this school was and he said, "It's probably because this is a very good school and has the best faculty." Mr. Brimhall grew up in Payson, Utah, shere he went to high school. He went to College at BYU. He got his bachelors degree in history and English and his master's in library science, also at BYU. Some other hobbies include in-clude jogging daily, reading, read-ing, watching movies, and spending time with his children. chil-dren. He loves being the librarian li-brarian because of the students. stu-dents. Mr. Brimhall is an important impor-tant asset at our school who allows us to have good literature liter-ature available for us daily. Hats off to Mr. Brimhall! Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. - Ralph Waldo Emerson How poor are they that have not patience! What would did ever heal but by degrees? William Shakespeare, Shake-speare, Othello The mark of a successful man is one that has spent an entire day on the bank of a river without feeling guilty about it. Free after school activities David Shaw SJHS STAFF WRITER . Here at Springville Junior High there are tons of free after school activities ranging rang-ing from basketball to badminton, bad-minton, f you want to play just come after school to the boy's gym from 2:45 to 3:45 p.m. If you want to know what's coming up here is the schedule: Feb. 21--Feb. 24 Pickle ball Coach Parker Feb. 27-Mar. 3 Pickle ball Coach Parker Mar.6--Mar. 10 Volleyball Coach Cooper Mar.13--Mar.17 Volleyball Coach Parker Mar. 20--Mar. 23 3 on 3 basketball Coach Cooper Mar. 27-31 3 on 3 basketball Coach Cooper Free throw contest TBA Three point contest TBA Apr. 10--Apr. 14 Badminton Coach Cooper Apr. 24-Apr. 28 Badminton Coach Cooper May 1 -May 5 Indoor soccer Coach Cooper We hope to see all of you here for a great time! fill Mil mi 1 1 c1 Hi ill II 11 Mr J t. M rf VL H i, ItllB n STATE FARM INSURANCE Deatra Hilt Insurance Agcy Inc Deans Hill. Agent Springville, UT84E83 BUT! 11 llliiii Parent conferences bookfair at SJHS ParentTeacher Conferences Confer-ences will be held at the Springville Jr. High School on Wednesday, Feb. 22, with a general meeting in the auditorium. auditori-um. The PTA will host a Book Fair in the school library li-brary on February 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., February 22 from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and February 23 from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. T T 1 wegrams at SJHS Alexa Barnes and Kortney Poulsen SJHS STAFF WRITER , From February 6-13 Springville Junior High sent "Valegrams" to boyfriends, girlfriends, crushes, andor friends. Each Valegram cost $1 and you could buy them during lunch. They were delivered de-livered to their recipients on Tuesday, Feb. 14, Valentine's Day, during 5th period. W4 DOLLARS - DOLLARS I Looking for a close convenient place to turn your scrap into cash. We buy all types of Metals, Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Aluminum Cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Stainless, Batteries. 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