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Show American Fork Citizen New Utah! - Wednesday, June 13, 2001 - Page 3 Letisha Shelby will study Washington, D.C. Letisha Shelby, a student Presidential Classroom at American Fork High Scholars Program, a leading School, will ,travel to the civic education program, nation's capital ; for. a The program will take place behind-the-scenes look at June 30 to July 7. federal government as a Joining hundreds of high participant in the school students from across the country , and abroad, dents are scheduled for a Letisha will take part in private tour of the White seminars presented by lead- House, appointments with ers representing ' each ' their Senators' and branch of the Government,' Representatives' offices, political satire with The Capital Steps, and a commencement com-mencement celebration. Presidential Classroom calls for outstanding student stu-dent leaders to become active citizens. To participate, partici-pate, students must be juniors jun-iors or seniors in high school, hold a "B" average or higher or rank in the top 5 percent of their class, and be involved in community or school co-curricular activities. Place your classified : ad today. Call 756-7669 the military, media and business. Additionally, stu- and a visit to a foreign embassy. Small-group workshops will focus on issues such as . media, immigration and juvenile juve-nile justice. Discussion and debate will be balanced with visits to Washington's monuments monu-ments and Smithsonian museums, an evening of vyr, , ,hW ,,v,.l)lf iiiLiiiiMminmM'iM'jiiinfiujii jim i j if) ynpi wumum jtww-wwiw 'jwnw ' " i i iS s ill 'L 'tb'. t ll Take time to relax Sonny Jackowski of Alpine Recreation and Sports, secures a new bench along American Fork's Main Street. A project of the city's Beautification and Shade Tree Committee, placing the benches has been a continuing effort. Six were placed recently and they hope another six will be later. They have also placed litter containers contain-ers and flower pots. American Fork Junior High recognizes top band students Two.; concerts from groups at American Fork Junior High School ended the school year with recognition recog-nition for many of the top band students. In the Jazz Band I, Adam Bezzant was named outstanding out-standing .' saxophonist, Kevin Stephenson as outstanding out-standing brass musician and David Bertele as outstanding out-standing rhythm section musician. . ' For the Jazz Band II, Cory Ivins was outstanding saxophone player, Cindy Smith was ' ' dutstandihg brass musician and Andrew Tolman was outstanding rhythm section musician. A concert with the Beginning, Intermediate, Concert and Symphonic Bands brought a standing room only audience. At that concert, several more students stu-dents were honored. In the beginning band, Sean Dalton, T.J. Jackson and Jack Cannon were named outstanding brass musicians. Oustanding woodwinds were Jasmine Clark, Katie Zufelt and Aaron Baddley. In the internediate band, outstanding brass musician was Eric Fugal, outstanding woodwind musician was Stephen Swensen and outstanding out-standing percussion musician musi-cian was Bonnie Bradley. : ' ! The concert band outstanding' out-standing' brass musician was Jay Baker, outstanding woodwind musician was Ellen Magleby and outstanding out-standing percussion musician musi-cian was Phil Sagere. In symphonic band the outstanding eighth grade f 1 I H U'R IMS I fii'n f) Tirae io hara in ooeiet imi in tha uiy u i ii oo io iioio iv aooioi jvu in uia replacement of Firestone tires. 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The American Fork High School PTSA and the Class of 2001 would like to say THANK YOU to those businesses and people who made the Senior Graduation Party a success! This all night party provided our graduating seniors with a safe, fun place to celebrate. These are the businesses that support the youth. A Plus Benefits AF Orthodontics AF Vision Center AF Shoe Repair Albertsons Food and Drug Alpine Women's Clinic AF City AF Rec Center Andersons Mortuary Aspen Mortgage Awesome Blossom Bank of American Fork Bowers Photography BudgetMasters Guidance Center . Burger King Cecelia Wilkins Catering Central Bank Checker Auto Parts Chloe's Salon Collectibles Elite CLAS Outdoor Sports Dallas Roberts Salon Deseret Book Domino's Pizza Doug Smith Auto Dr. Carl Shoff DDS Dr. Craig Rosvall DDS Dr. Paul Robinson MD . Dr. Greg Pitt DDS Dr. Terell Thomson MD Drs. Lind, amoreaux, Melendez & Aagard ; i, Duff Shelley Durfey Dry Cleaners Extreme Competition Fakler Tires Family Floral Fazolis 5 Buck Pizza Gandolfo's New York Deli Grilled Pepper Restaurant Gunthers Air Haagas Mattress Harts House of Ivins . Humphries Jack & Jill Bowling Jamba Juice Kerri Evans Hair Salon Kneaders Kohlers Krispy Kreme Donuts Lagoon Laser Assault Lumpys Tire and Muffler Mad Dog Fireworks Magleby's Mailboxes Etc. Monogram Magic Morris Video Mountain Motors Mountain Extreme North Valley Emergency Physicians Papa Murphys : ,. 'Papa Johns Pharis C. Blackhurst CPA" Pizza Hut Delivery Quiznos Raging Waters Recreation Outlet Riverside Country ClubRobert McArthur Robinson Hair Center Rocky Mountain Auto Salon Cachet Salon Signatures Shoneys Six Star Smiths Subway Sunrise Family Video Taco Time Tels CorporationJohn Gunther Trafalga Trick Toyz Ultimate Car Wash Utah National Guard Utah Power and Light Val Pak AdvertisingGary Heaton Wallabys Water Gardens Wingers Yogurt Parlor All of the parents of the Class of 2001 that contributed to Jhis party. We would especially like to tbank New Ulabfor providing this space. Wednesday & Thursday, June 13th & June 14th r. jT Cooks Smoked Butt Ham $119 1 f Van Camp Pork & Beans I Shank Ham$Q n ASparetime Frozen Boneless Skinless Chicken Bi casts a ti Gatorade A 64 oz. Lemon Lime, Orange or Fruit Only V i388 Tide Liquid A Detergent $99 n "Cantaloupe' 41bs,$ 100 oi. Reg or Bleach oalj J Mama Maria Tortillas 10 ct. 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