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Show Thursday, luly 10, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 9 Celeste Gledhill appointed new Mapleton Elementary Principal Lana H. Hiskey NEBO PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Celeste Gledhill was appointed ap-pointed by the Nebo Board of Education as principal of Mapleton Elementary for Nebo School District, replacing Julie Warren who was appointed as director di-rector of elementary education. edu-cation. Gledhill was employed as a classroom teacher for seven years in Jordan Jor-dan District prior to moving mov-ing to Nebo District in 2001. She taught second through sixth grades and has spent this past year as the staff developer at Park Elementary. She also Mapleton Youth Council sworn in The new Mapleton Youth Council was sworn in on June 18, 2008. The members mem-bers that were sworn in are Shyrel Peterson, Sean Allsop, Eric Beaudoin, Megan Tietjen, John Som-merfeldt, Som-merfeldt, Deson Haynie, Michael Black, Raymond Griffin, Meggie Savage I ' "! i CD The Mapleton Youth City Council were sworn in recently, They are, Allsop, Eric Beaudoin, Megan Tietjen, John Sommerfeldt, Deson Griffin. Meggie Savage and Mary Raymer . ' S.'ffin ' ' ' "V. ."V '', :'t ft'.'..':? &' T"J1 V vIt's ea$yl;Jiistlogonto 4 v " 4 I r f- wivw.ncraiaextra.comsummergivcavvay for 4 served for several years as a district math and science sci-ence specialist, kindergarten kindergar-ten through sixth grade mathematics instructor, and as an English as a Second Sec-ond Language Facilitator. According to Principal Rob Keddington, "Celeste's "Ce-leste's talents and abilities are numerous: She relates very well to the staff, students stu-dents and parents. She exercises great judgment and is a great team member, mem-ber, excellent problem solver, and is a very compassionate com-passionate and caring person per-son as well." Principal Dwight Lid-diard Lid-diard said, "There are a and Mary Raymer. The council members that were not able to attend are Am-berly Am-berly Asay, Tyler Brinker-hoff, Brinker-hoff, Haley Brooksby, Kaley Carson, McKenzi Edwards, Kim Salisbury and Alyssa Whiting. The advisors are Lisa Sommerfeldt, Jan Salis V nvip tinkpu J 1 flogi Yogi Gift certs Trafalga Datenite passes vScera Shell Tipkets ill and more! your chance to win! - Tane !t Lcs It Crave It number of characteristics characteris-tics that shine when you think about Celeste. These include: teaching ability, dedication and commitment, commit-ment, mentoring skills and personality. She understands un-derstands the art of teaching teach-ing and will be able to help her staff become better teachers. "Celeste is always doing nice things for others and has a knack of making everyone ev-eryone know they belong to the group. Every school where she has been is a better place because of her work." One of GledhiU's favorite favor-ite quotes is, "If your ac bury and Gaylynn Jensen. Jen-sen. The youth council does a monthly service activity. They have already completed com-pleted their annual Day Camp; it was June 2-7 at the Mapleton City Park. The youth council enjoyed planning and carrying out left to right Shyrel Peterson, Sean Haynie, Michael Black, Raymond crazes! -; it f W v ' sundance summer theatre "A Mdsunmr Night's 0ram' H bt pmcnfed M the Outdoor Theatre from August 2 to 23. 2001 on Moral. Thuwti. Fmhywid Saturday noWs. Th pfoducwm, I furmmty betvuw ti teort and the Theatric Department at Utah vaticy UntwsJtn, tM be presented by the Sundance Pteser tions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." She stated, "I am excited to work with the students, parents, teachers and staff at Mapleton Elementary. I know that Mapleton has a reputation of excellence, and I am honored to be a part of that." Gledhill was raised in Spanish Fork, where she currently resides. She enjoys reading, scrap-booking, scrap-booking, family activities and the outdoors. She is the daughter of Loretta Cloward and Donald Gledhill. their themed days. For their next activity they will be helping in Mapleton's 24th of July festival. Springville girl competes in competition and needs your Rachel Peterson, age 13 and daughter of Shaun and Elaine Peterson of Springville, Spring-ville, has sung her way into the second show of a six-show series and needs your votes to carry on in the competition. Peterson competed at the USA World Showcase Talent Tal-ent Competition on May 24 in Las Vegas at the Hilton Hotel. She won first place there in the Young Teen Division and will now continue con-tinue on into the second round. The winner will be selected select-ed by the public through a six-show elimination. You can vote by logging onto www.usaworldshowcase. com. Show one started on July 6, and show two vot txrrryt I si 1 ; AH ) ) ' enter to win a-$1000 a-$1000 adventure getaway it H how to enter: Visit UtahAdventurer.com click on the forum and answer the "What would you do?" question. Not only will you be entered to win the Grand Prize of a Homestead Getaway, you will also be entered to win great prizes such as Lagoon day passes, Trafalga datenite passes, movie tickets and more! Celeste ing will start on July 13 through July 16. Peterson has been singing sing-ing since she was four years old. She started singing sing-ing at recitals and since has performed at restaurants, nursing homes, benefit concerts, con-certs, local studios, on FM 100, at the Art City Talent Festival, at the Springville Museum of Art, in local singing competitions, on the Collin Rayes Christmas Concert and for family and friends. She recently started writing her own songs and would like to have her own album done soon. Peterson would really appreciate your vote starting start-ing with the second show on July 13th. She will be - singing one minute of Car- K ' f W at the esteai Biking Fly Fishing Horseback Riding Golf Couples Massage Swimming APVCtftURCR Gledhill world talent votes Rachel Peterson rie Underwood's "I'll Stand By You." If you like what you hear, please vote Rachel Peterson on to show three. ) J ' Scuba Diving Breakfast 7 1 0 : ) i a 2 |