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Show H Ferron spelling bee winners announced Huntington spelling bee winners announced Johansen winners winners at The students nf I'emin gathered in the gvm on .Inn. S, fortheiiniiuul spelling hee. The 1th, filli, and ith (rude students spelled words from the Southeast Education Service 'enter spelling Itec list. Winners and alternates were determined at each grade level. I ( spelling hee eonleslanls were commended for their par-ic pa ion and hard work in pre)aration for the spelling hee, The final results were as follows: Sixth tirade Champion, Allison Vlcrsen; litli ( Irade AAll 1 i I I lternate, .laylene Mangum; alii (irade Champion, Harvey: .Tilt tirade Alternate, Brittany (iihhons;nnd llhtirade ( 'hnmpion, Brian Langston: III) tirade Alternate, Natalie Scallions. The1 Ihree school winners represented Ferron Flcmcntary at the district spelling hee on dan. 2."), at Finery I lie'll School. first place Shaydon ond place. Fifth grade Th( spelling bee Huntington Elementary are: Fourth grade-- 1 layden hatch first place and Kynzee Goff and second place Holly Hatch. First place students competed in the district spelling bee. are Brett Meeham-firs- t place and Adriane Weihing second sec- - place. Sixth grade winners were Marie Olympics Bound Candice Norton has been awarded four Olympic tickets by the Smiths Earn and Learn got milk-gcaps Milk Cap Collection contest. Candice collected the most caps in her school, Huntington Elementary to win these tickets. She will be attending the short program womans figure skating. Candice is the daughter of Leonard and Michelle Norton of Huntington. Students who were also winners in the contest received pencil packs for their efforts. Melinda Olson and Jessica Guymon were the winners of the pencil packs at ot Huntington Elementary. National Geography Bee Winners Huntington Elementary Geography Bee winners were: First place-BreAcosta. Second Fehlberg and Third place-TravPlace-Lando- n tt OLYMPIC SPOTLIGHT Mecham, J Law enforcement scholarships available The Western DakotaTeehni- cal Institute, in Rapid City, S.D., has scholarships available for pursuingcamTs in law enforcement. The South Dakota Sheriff's Association provides scholarships to law' enforce- - incut students who attend WlIi. To be dibble, students must be enrolled and main- full-tim- e, tain a (ilA of 2.0 or higher, For information about WDTI or these particular scholar-studenships, contact Deb Reynolds at ts Ii()r-;i- 0 - lO.'i 1. SUNSHINE CITIZENS Mrs. Dingman: Travis Acosta Miss Zwahlen: dennifer Jorgensen Mrs.Clement: Justin Miller Mr. Smith: Calebdones Mr. Livingston: Colton Grange Colton Grange has been is Mrs. Halt: Candice Norton M rs. .J ust ice: Shawn Ison Mrs.dohansen: Daniel Tucker Mr. Fowler: Andrew 'I'crry Mrs. Kofford: Amie Peterson Mrs. Olsen: Melissa Downard Mrs. MeKIprang Tia an Waff- - Trynity Young oner Mrs. Chapman: Chandler Curtis Mrs. Cook: dordon Birch Mr. Durrant: Seth doiiansen Mrs. Iiacilelli: (p.m.) Kayla Hanson awarded a ticket to the Opening Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics by the Education Department of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. Colton was nominated by Principal Tom Baltzcr. Colton is a good example to students and is always willing to pitch in and lend a hand where needed. Colton is the son of Hugh and Sherrie Orange of Huntington and he attends Huntington Elementary. Misty Nielson Misty Nielson of Huntington will be among 1 (X) students cho- sen to attend the 2002 Winter Olympics opening ceremonies at KiceEccies Stadium on Feb. 8. Emery County Progress Local News, Local Voice Call 381-243- with your news tips or story ideas 1 Misty w'as nominated for this honor by her principal at Canyon View Junior High, Larry Davis. Misty, is a great kid, I wish they were all like her, commented Davis. Mistys par-ents Boyd and Mary Ellen Nielson said, We are very proud of our daughter and vmerock Every Utah school was asked to nominate one student who exemplifies the Olympic spirit. The OpeningCeremonies will be held on Feb. 8 and are the highlight of any Olympic Games. The lucky students will join with 1(X) other students who will meet with chaperones and enjoy a pizza party and also be the receipients of commemorative gifts before attending the ceremonies where they will see the lighting of the Olympic Caldron and the parade of athletes. Colton is very excited that he has been chosen for this honor. pleased that the Education Department of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee selected her from the many w'ho were nominated. Misty was selected as a student who exemplifies the Olympic Spirit. She is a positive role model and is always going the extra mile. She will enjoy a pizza party and attend the ceremonies with chaperones and wiJJ also receive commemorative gifts. She will be on hand to see the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron and the parade of athletes. k Introducing H&R Block Instant Money. TTic first way to get Cabinet Hardware a refund loan in minutes. OR DANCE OUT. Guardian Guaranteed Lifetime Finish College J-ounhe-n WE'LL UNDERSTAND. 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