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Show Monticello honor roll features 22 with perfect grades Perfect were awarded to 22 students at grades Monticello High School for the fall quarter. Students with straight As include Seniors Emilee Anderson, Cody Deeter, Jared Lindsey French, Redd, Christine son, and Martha Junior Logan Dowell, Lucinda Richard- Skouson; Dowell; Sophomores Amy Bronson, Eighth grade students Jar-reChaney, Lucy Frost, Nathan Jack, and Brady Ramsay, and Seventh grade students Alden Jack, and Jenny Pehrson. Seventh grade atudenU on the honor roll (3 5 - 4 0 GPA) include .Sulane Free stone, Ryan Sandberg, Heidi Bailey, Alene Frost, Amber Hoagland, Kisper Ramsay, Hetal Patel, Mark Snyder, Brian Porter, Clinton Adams, Katie Tor res, Alisha Pierce, Tyler Hal), Lindsey Samantha Byrnes, Cody Curtis, Heather Frost, Joseph Adams, Jeffrey Blanke-nageKyle Curtis, Brittany Vigil, Joshua Brown, Latissha Deherrera, Redd, and Roxanne Redd; Dame) Fuller, and Marilyn Harris Eighth grade students on the honor Leiann Muhlestein, Darla Freshman Kelli Bailey; Taylor, tt Koon, l, Nannette Redd. Haley Boyle, Cody Pehrson, Ben Boyle, Jeff roll include Nicole Byrnes, Matt Dowell, Nathan Butler, John Adams, Taylor Eardley, Nita Calliham, Terrel Pearson, Cheryl Francom, Kelli Black, Holly Pulmer, Stephanie Randall, Kristy Wheeler, Matthew French, Kelly Barr, and Brandi Vigil. Freshmen on the honor roll include Preston Bunker, Peggy Muhlestein, Vicki Tracy, Kristen Bradford, Emily Blankenagel, Rebekah Wells, Camille Peterson, Jacob Hout, Elinor Skouson, Ivy Hoagland, Jayneil Frost, Jennifer Redd, Amber Smith, Katie Fuller, Dustin Jones, Robert Anderson, and Margy Wheeler Sophomores on the honor roll include Kimberly Young, Krystal Pehrson, Amanda Shupe, Phillip Francom, Stacy Koon, Jessie Jensen, Danny French , Kirk Hazleton. Todd Low, Clay Pehrson, EXIT THE SAN JL'AN RECORD Nathan Black, Linsday Wallace, Suzanne Randall, Allison Hall, Michael Young, April Green, Tyler Forrest, and Chris Wells Juniors on the honor roll include Jeremy Burtenshaw, Clinton Curtis, Ryan Bunker, Tiana Christensen, Andrea Montgomery, Jody Tracy, Andrew Taylor, Steve Snyder, Susanna Eardley. Stenson Freestone, Trisdan Boyle, Allyson Westcott, Craig Nebeker, Tara Schafer, John Young, Jeremy Jones, Collate Randall, Travis Scherick, Chad Potts, Crystal Bailey, Tyler Bailey, and Douglas Garner Seniors on the honor roll include Jed Muhlestein. Shane Butler, Joan Rice, John Wells. Kassandra Harris, Lucy Tracy, J.inell Randall, Justin Redd, Allyson Connally, Maggie Boyle. Brandon Blankenagel, Christian Redd, Genelle Atencio, and Tori Allred i ip r Wednesday NovcihIht Cl. liLlti ronco eat by Susan Dyer Congratulations to Melissa Hurst for being on the tennis Academic team and Tim Young for being on the Academic All-Stat- e All-Stat- e Cross Country team! The Academic Decathlon team went to region competition on November 12. Members of Academic Decathlon study certain things of all academic subjects: mathematics, English, history, arts, social studies, etc. Team members are David Blake, Sam Byrd, Drew Glover, Brian Laws, Ann Coral Kimmerle, Shumway, Miko String-ham- , and Tim Young. The Spanish Club celeThe Day of the Dead, a week late on November 8 with a Dead Bread party. The Day of the Dead is a celebration in many areas of Mexico, South America, and Spain brated around Halloween. You could say it is version of Halloween with culture. Festivities usually begin October 31 and last as long as a week. People celebrate the Day of the Dead to honor their dead. Many ways of celebrating the event exist, ranging from picnics to The candle ceremonies. took Club interest Spanish in the bread people make into the shapes of skulls and Club members skeletons. brought cakes and breads representing death in different ways. The only rule was that it had to be completely edible. Prizes were awarded to Lisa Slade for t i Carl for Jack and Tyler Hughes most realistic, and Susan most grotesque, Dyer for most creative. Ten members of the San Juan High band were extremely tired on November 7 after a day with the Emery Honor Band in Castledale. With the help of a guest conductor from the University of Utah, the students learned four songs and performed them for the public. omTthenTonJhe realized MESA JAVA Winter hours: 7 30-- pm Sun. pm 6 9-- 6 The Gold Account. The one choice youll never second guess. Never second guess, hmm? A bold statement, to be sure. However, with a collection ol banking services as extensive in the Gold Account, we feel pretty sure youll agree. thinks Bank its time you were rewarded simply for being a customer. So what follows is a Zions summary line of services we've been talking about: Besides a Gold Checking Account, youll receive better rates on of that complete loans, special Gold CD rates, and higher rates with a Gold Savings Account. 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