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Show Thursday, February 8, 2007 10 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Laken Lewis interns in dental old XantheWebb SHS STAFF WRITER Laken Lewis is a dental intern for Dr. Murdock in American Fork. Laken sees about 4045 patients a day and is supervised by Dr. Murdock. SHe helps with cleanings, checkups, check-ups, fillings, root canals, extractions, and crowns. Laken says Dr. Mur-dock's Mur-dock's mission statement is "to provide total dental care for the entire family." fam-ily." She agrees that taking tak-ing care of the patient is the first priority. During her internship, she has learned about making the entire experience a "positive "posi-tive and beneficial experi CCi V from IVVGift Cards from Gardner Village Buy online at gardnervillage.com Your Source Dor... m Ornamental Iron Scroll Patterns i s9 M T A L. AND M ivi-t wan 181 South 1200 East LeW Sat 8am Public Skate Hours Available Hockey Skating Soccer R E 1 YEAR i N ence. Laken has had a number num-ber of interesting experiences expe-riences that have taught .her great dental skills. She has learned, for example, ex-ample, to be patient, careful care-ful and gentle with the instruments, while also being aggressive, so she can get the job done efficiently. effi-ciently. Laken chose dental hygiene hy-giene as an interning experience ex-perience and career prospect pros-pect because ever since she was a little girl going to the dentist was so much fun. She hopes she can create an enjoyable and exciting atmosphere for her patients of all ages! SHS ParentTeacher Conference February 14 Jessica Ah-Hing SHS STAFF WRITER ATTENTION ALL PARENTS PAR-ENTS AND STUDENTS! There will be a Parent Teacher Conference at Iron Decor! i Rosettes & Flowers Hun fififrtlnn I mv Prirsl i upiii 73 -Noon fetpres 2 lTflff or before Beginning Lessons Starting if 0T3l Horizon D I T U 96 E. Center Springville 489-3603 586 N. Main Payson 465-0111 www.pacifichorizoncu.com m SHARE CERTIFICATE A p X IB ail Dividend Paid at Maturity Limited Time Offer 1 0 tWM i t .liIWWIIW Credit Unions leis,der " " ; t ' Laken Lewis SHS on Wednesday, Feb. 14. The conference will be held in the main gym from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Make yourself necessary to someone. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone. - Ralph Waldo Emerson The world is all gates, all opportunities, strings of tension waiting to be struck. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Another heartbreaker for the Lady Red Devils Stan Dulot SHS STAFF WRITER The Lehi Pioneers found a way to escape the fury of the Red Devils' comeback surge to earn their first region re-gion win. After having the game in their hands with a one-point lead and two minutes remaining, the Devils found themselves behind in the end, falling to the Pioneers 4742. The Pioneers jumped away to a hot start, making mak-ing numerous plays while N I O N V ailun L m -mm. Chelcie Richins SHS-STAFF WRITER Everyone has most likely like-ly been asked questions like, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" or "What are you going to do when you graduate?" gradu-ate?" Many students at Springville High School, especially the seniors who are quickly getting closer to graduating, are asking themselves those same questions. Jace Hoover, a senior at SHS, is doing an internship program to work towards a career in which he is interested. in-terested. "Done Rite Lines was started in December 2000 by my dad, Trent Hoover," Jace said. "Roadway Striping Strip-ing is our main service ... that is where we get big paint trucks and paint all the lines you see on the road," said Jace. They also paint parking lots for local businesses and schools. "We have many clients all over Utah; most of our clients are asphalt contrac-tors contrac-tors and need us to come paint the road once they have finished paving it. We Jace Hoover the Devils remained in a zone defense that was taken advantage of fully by the home team. Finding themselves in a large hole, the Lady Red Devils went into halftime down by a striking 18 points. Coming out of halftime, the Devils poured on the pressure going man-to-man and working away at the Lehi lead. The heat was on and the Devils eventually took the lead in the fourth quarter. They were up by one with two minutes left in the fourth, but Lehi came back to take the lead up by three with thirty seconds remaining and the Devils never could recover. Ashley Kronenberger had a good game, putting in 14, and Ashley Erekson contributed 10. The Lady Red Devils hosted Payson Tuesday and will play Pro- vo on Friday. go 1 FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY RADIO The Key 1450 rYOn T WMLUU Web Site: www.keyy.com E-Mail: mailkeyy.com Complete program schedule and listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy of our schedule! - KEYY will not add your name to any mailing lists. Steven A. Barshun, General Manager 307 South 1600 West, Provo.UT 84601-3932 374-5210 . lEnEspanol! PROGRAMAS Y MUSICA PARA LA FAMILIA Los Sabados De Las 12:00 A Las 5:00 p.m. , , also get a lot of jobs from UDOT (United Department Depart-ment of Transportation), and they are the ones in control of all the freeways and highways in the state," Jace explained. Done Rite Lines currently current-ly has five full-time employees, em-ployees, but when they're working on very large projects and "when we have big jobs that need to get done and need more man power, we hire other people for .a few days for general labor. If we know in advance that it is going to be a busy summer, we hire additional seasonal employees." Jace said he's learned a lot while doing his intern- Dustin Day, son of Jon and Vickie Day, was named the Varsity Defensive Player of the Week in the basketball game against Tiompview. He was also the JV Player Offensive of the Week. Jeremy Baum, son of Dirk and Daphne Baum, was named the Defensive Player of the Week in the basketball game against Lehi. Jacob Eaton, son of Alan and Aleisa Eaton, was named the Sophomore Player of the Week. 24 HOURS A DAY to life is Jesus Christ I : h:n at none Rite Linp ship at Done Rite Lines, and he has learned many office skills "such as pay-roll pay-roll and filing, and if he's ever going to start his own business these skills will be very important." Jace is not sure that he wants to continue working in this field for the rest of his life, but he said, "Being in this field has given me the chance to maybe start my own business, and I think I'm going to start next year working on a small business related to this job." Scott Kitchen, son of Chris and Denice Kitchen, was named the Varsity Offensive Player of the Week in the basketball game against Timpview. He got 22 points. Preston Eaton, son of Alan and Aleisa Eaton, was named the Offensive Player of the Week in the basketball game against Lehi. He got 41 points. Kurt Averett, son of Steve and Nanette Averett, was named the JV Defensive Player of the Week. Luke Frampton, son of Bruno and Shauna Frampton, was named the Sophomore Player of the Week. mm f j ; A f , J f Xj: I ' ' h 7 r ; " S 'i ttt jinn.. J;f; IK.n nrt-Mftii-,a If 1 .1 . ( I |