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Show Thursday, November 9, 2006 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 5 Ss&iililliillBiM I Shown here are the Art City School's I Care Winners for the week of Oct. 30 through Nov. 3. These students have shown that they care about themselves and about Art City School. They are Alaina Johnson, Mark Daybell, Rachel McPhie, Emmaline Ferrin, Jacob Leavitt, Andrew Knowlton, Samantha Sorensen, Brock Hargett, Savannah Simmons, Kaleb Payne, Marynda Chipman, Shiloh Lofgran, Halle Acor, Kevin Hatch, James Albright SciErra Woods, Sergio Corral, Britain Patten, Brynley Case, Jennifer Bate, Tyler Sumsion, Gentri Lister, Ethan Trunnell, Austin Weight Malary Hatch and Jantzen Dalley. v vuum.w V j- - "r i.., i.mV.., " v--- i v i r-j Here are the Students of the Week from Hobble Creek Elementary School. This award was given by each student's teacher for outstanding citizenship this past week. Pictured on the top row are Grant Lamont Meg Larsen, Logan Jacobs, Brian Puckett, Jordan Allred, and Taylor Murphy. Sitting on the middle row are Alexa Ross, Emily Beutler, Bryce Rowe, Zach Gordon, Kaleigh Robertson, Heather Asay, and Jeremy Lewis. Kneeling on the bottom row are Becky Torgersen, Colton Aviano, Maggie Ellis, Bailey Williams, Tiffany Asay, and Marissa Betts. Missing when the picture was taken are Aspyn Moosman and Dakota Dunsmore. , Mapleton School is pleased to present their Sensational Citizens for this week! They have done an excellent job. Thanks to each one and congratulations for this recognition! Keep up the good work. Pictured, from left to right back: Joseph Whiting, Kimball Crockett Josh Bunch, Diana Lopez, Miranda Johnson, Zach Griffin and Brooklyn Johnson. Middle: Joshua Comer, Devin Stock, McKayde Bagley, Jacob Newbold, Arizona Curley and Dalton Carson. Front: Ethan Spilker, Micha Crandall, Peyton Collier, Kelsha Robinson and Omar Jimenez. Celebrate Christmas with Gladys Knight & the Saints Unified Voices After winning the 2006 Grammy for Best Gospel Choir Album with their debut de-but release "One Voice," Gladys Knight and the Saints Unified Voices are caroling in the holiday season with their follow-up album, "A Christmas Celebration." Showcasing such classics clas-sics as "Silent Night" and "Winter Wonderland," "A Christmas Celebration" is a collection of holiday favorites favor-ites infused with soul. The album also features narration narra-tion by Ms. Knight, who guides listeners on a nostalgic nostal-gic Christmas journey as the . 0 - i I 1 W I It I choir celebrates with their signature gospel rhythms and rich harmonies. The 12-track album, released re-leased October 3, 2006, is available at retailers nationwide nation-wide and online at www. amazon.com. 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