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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, March 20, 2008 18 Mapleton Sensational Citizens The Rocky Mountain Civil Ward Round Table and the Community College Col-lege of Aurora present the inaugural Rocky Mountain Civil Ward Symposium: "The Civil War in the West - 1862 to 1863." It will be held April 5 at the Community Commu-nity College of Aurora campus cam-pus 16000 E. Centre Tech Parkway, 303-3604700, Au rora Colorado from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Breakfast begins at 8 a.m. Admission is $50 per person and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Registration deadline is March 28. For more information, infor-mation, contact the Rocky Mountain Civil War Round Table at 720-840-1416 or 303-986-8839 or email rock-ymtncwrtaol.com. kill: J f .i KwfflESSSB l Hi Si IS Licensed I mm mi mm mm I 801-367-4437 MJUiiL Insured I 435-623-4606 7TTTHTI7l LjyiMiiiiil-a iJtlDpLTX? That means that you can call on me to fill your needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. 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Keep up the good work everyone and thank you for continually striving to give your personal best! Your efforts are appreciated! Pictured from left to right are: Row 1 (seated): Courtney Caines, Bailey James, Ethan Jones, Kaitlyn Cook, Sarah Carter and Ravyn Curley. Row 2: A.J. Henderson, Lea Christensen, Josh Mather, Parker Farnworth, Max Seow, Colby Gillis and Tanner King. Row 3: Tucker Gessel, Nick Heaps, Jacie Jones, Camberlyn Robinson, Trisha Dalecki. Emily Payne and Kristen Woodward-Steed. Row 4 (standing): Sydney Rawlings, Hunter Peterson, Vanessa Williams, McKenzie Anderson, Kayla Hubbard, Emily Glassford and Caleb Walker. Students of the Week j - . -v- JLc 1 w Student registration for UVSC Summer Session will begin March 26 Sunshine, pool, shorts and learning. What do all these things have in common? com-mon? Summer session at UVSC Summer session offers students a chance to graduate gradu-ate on-time or even before scheduled. Other benefits include resident tuition for all students, an opportunity to improve academic standing stand-ing and the ability to concentrate con-centrate on specific courses with smaller class sizes. "Summer session gives freshman the opportunity to get started early and others a chance to catch up by repeating poorly completed com-pleted classes," said Cheryl Levi, coordinator for UVSC West. "The seven and a half week block lets students complete a class in half the time of a regular semester. And, although parking permits per-mits are required to park on campus, they are free for students registered in summer classes!" Registration for summer session begins on March 26. For more information on classes offered and times available, visit www.uvsc. edusummer. These are the students of the week from Hobble Creek Elementary School. Pictured standing, top row, from the left are: Conner Holt Jordan Allred, Kaylee Merrill, Jake Sundet, Maddie Ball and Sophie Long. 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