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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah - Wednesday, February 6, 2002 - Page 3 . ? (pewill: tiM 7 mm m ; : wM m :m &iiw wmmM SifSliPlfiPWi f Wlm wp-Mxgmm teat mmmm mm . : m-M i c.. and j-lja; ::. i : fiiil . i :; I sA mmm. i eetulpr-"W'' . ytf? ' tij-ir, . willllll Ple4 l "t : m 1 t rtPiiiiiwrV 4- ; m 0 J Photo by Linda Butler -grader Tanner Henriksen demonstrates his award-winning science fair project, omatic Static." vet 100 projects created by nudents for Central science fair By Linda Butler 'his is the largest sci-"rj sci-"rj fair we've ever had," JaJ Central School Science ialist Janeal Nuttall. t students created 107 ce projects which were isplay and demonstrat-the demonstrat-the afternoon and iijiMaing of Jan. 30. "'tudents in grades K ugh 6 demonstrated a 3 variety of scientific "ciples and topics, iTiidmg now the eye ("Airs thfi fiftfirbvfinfiss nf , ius cleaning products, ft the manufacture and of static electricity. "5r students built work-1 work-1 ftljmodels of tornados and ''me-made hovercraft. budents in the upper 'ie (5-6) division will SSnce to Alpine School S""rict's science fair. suit . le upper grade winners Jessica Sampson: ium the Mighty," Josh :: "Here, Kitty, Kitty," ica Bartlett, Gisela eroa, Chelsea Larsen: Who Will Speak for the s," Braden Capt and n Dobry: "Go to the ernes," Casey Carlson, t Potter: "More Miles, Gas," Tanner ricksen: "Automatic ic," Nolan Myers and Porter: "Rocket Files," ipid Stomp t for Feb. 15 iere will be a Cupid's lp Feb. 15 from 7 to p.m. at the PG Rec ;er for all junior high students. Sunday best 3 required. Cost is $4 or $ ith student ID. ND Brunsdale be off-line )dical director linnB pro- By Julie Bellon twode Pleasant Grove city cil unanimously :Oved a resolution a 'orizing the mayor to ute an Emergency icesOff-line Medical :tor Service Agreement """ the Ambulance jirtment. re Chief Mark Hales lined to the council an off-line medical tor works directlv with imbulance department elp set protocol rules maintain quality assur- Je knew this was com-I com-I Hales said. "We put 0 in this year's budget tiis." according to state rules city is required to have own personal director. Dr. Leonard Brunsdale ll A . T-l 1 fjji American rorK was gj2n to work with sam u-rove. la r. Brunsdale is great to with," Hales added. '. Brunsdale's contract odeled after existing acts that American and Lehi have used their medical direc ting Rod -89 lb. ) box $44.50 ea. 'g? 181 S. 1200 E. Lehi Metalmart 5M-F,Sat8-12 768-3332 Craig Young, Josh Bugden, Colby Richards: "Heart Rate vs. Video Games," Nico Castillo: "The Sun Runner," and Carly Oscarson: "Come Here Lefty." Honorable Mention: Felicia Castillo and Mary Ann Jackman: "Where Will Bacteria Grow the Best?" Michael Woodhouse:' "Toughen Up," Seren Sumsion and Jessica Green: "Teacher, May I Get A Drink?" Winners in grades K-4 are: Allison and Kaitlin Richards: "The Importance of .Washing Your Hands," Hayden Haws: "What Material Makes the Best Dam?" Brooks Heder and Bronson Young: "Which Battery Will Last the Longest?" Austin Heder and Dustin Young: "How Liquids Melt," Brock Duclos: "Hovercraft." Honorable Mention: Whitley, Samantha, and Beau Dyer: "The Nastiest Teeth Project," Austin Carlson: "Can Cold Water Boil?" All Schools Feb. 1 8 President's dayno school Aspen Elementary Feb. 25 Kindergarten registration Cedar Ridge Elementary Feb. 6,11,13 "Cougar Cupid Cards" on sale Feb. 7 Track 2 SEP conferences Feb. 14 Olympic field trip Feb. 1 5 6th grade Valentine's dance Central Elementary Feb. 6-7 SEP conferences and book fair What's New: A special thanks to Mrs. Schiller for all the time she devotes to our students. We appreciate the loving way she encourages our children to love books and reading. Welcome back. Grovecrest Elementary Feb. 6 Spelling bee at 9:15 a.m. for upper grades Feb. 6-8 Spell-a-thon fund raiser Feb. 7 Olympic assembly at 1 p.m. Feb. 8 Olympic day (Student Council "Spirit" day) Feb. 1 1 Gymnastics program What's New: Mr. McArthur and Mrs. McLeHand are working on a play for this spring. We are looking for a good piano player to help us. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact one of us as soon as possible. . Mount Mahogany Feb. 14 Science assembly, Valentine's day parties Feb. 19-22 Teacher appreciation week Feb. 26 Kindergarten registration What's new: The student council is selling candy grams before and after school for .25. When they are returned, we will add candy and hand deliver them to your valentine's home room. Support student council by buying your candy grams this year. Rocky Mountain Elementary Feb. 7 Oak Canyon band to perform for 6th grade Feb. 7 PTA meeting at 10 a.m. Feb. 13 K-3 students to Ice Sculpture Olympic event What's New: Thank you to Alpine Credit Union for their generous donation to help support our newsletter. newslet-ter. Valley View Elementary Feb. 7 1st grade Olympic program Feb. 1 1 Spell-a-lympics kick-off assembly at 1 p Feb. 12 Choir practices begin Feb. 14 Grades 1-4 to Olympic Ice Sculptures ,m. What's New: We will start choir practices on Tues., Feb. 12. Practices will be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8 to 8:30 a.m. in Miss Ellsworth's room. Everyone is invited, however, it is extremely helpful if your child can read well. We also request that students tie on time. This term's theme will focus on the country and people of America. Thanks to LeAnn Ressier for volunteering to accompany accom-pany us on Thursday mornings. We still need someone some-one to accompany on Tuesday mornings. Please call Cynthia Hiatt if you are interested at 796-0772. Oak Canyon Junior High School Feb. 7 Boys basketball: Oak Canyon at Lakeridge Feb. 7 Girls basketball: Lakeridge at Oak Canyon Feb. 8 Valgrams go on sale Pleasant Grove Junior High School Feb. 6-8 8th grade SEOP's Feb. 6 Science fair from 3-7 p.m.- Feb. 6-13Valentine sucker sale Feb. 7 Boys basketball: PGJHS at Mtn. Ridge Feb. 7 Girls basketball: Mtn. Ridge at PGJHS Feb. 8 7th grade GPA activity, 8:45 to 9:30 a.m. Feb. 8 Girls basketball tournament TBA Feb. 11-14 9th grade SEOP's Feb. 1 1 8th grade GPA activity, 8:45 to 9:30 a.m. Feb. 12 9th grade GPA activity, 8:45 to 9:30 a.m. Feb.' 1 3 Girls basketball tournament TBA Pleasant Grove High School Feb. 6 Student Congress meeting at 1 0:30 a.m. Feb. 7 Region wrestling at Mtn. View at 9 a.m. Feb. 7 Boys basketball: Timpanogas at PGHS at 3:30, 5:1 5, and 7 p.m. Feb. 7 Girls basketball: Timpanogas at PGHS at 3:30, 5:15, and 7 p.m. Feb. 8-9 UHSTCA Indoor championships at Ogden Feb. 9 ACT test at 7:45 a.m. Feb. '9 Sweetheart's dance from 8:30 to1 1 :30 p.m. Feb.11, 12,14 10th grade registration at PG Jr. High Feb. 11 High honor roll party at 10:30 a.m. Feb.12 PGHSPTSA meeting at 10 a.m. "Viking of the Month" Feb.12 Oak Canyon Jr. High Registration Feb. 12 Girls basketball: PGHS at Mtn. 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