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Show i - "" - .i - ? 7" Dentures S550 , Se C-sr- am c Ec; " $450 CO Fu CO Fw 1 1 Upper & Lower Upper & Lower Closing programs observed at local schools The g :!s Chorus then dePlan Sraicti San Rafisd rt Nunn Crane Commenced ign ted the aud.ence wuh a Cz'.i S225 Parsen g, after which Melanie cn May 25. ment . Si3 Esct ents, grandparents, and enters Arrau: n, a rap sradent at S?JH, Fepcrs S25iUp were present to wmtess students spoe cf the support she had - Tr' C 1 TiJ m lisu'roi t r of me rar.t.t grade dass spend recei . ed trem her parens, grand472-555- G W. some cf them final tremens at parents, reamers and especially friends dnng her edcat:or.il the sdivxk The program began wtth the prctess. Mclarae became very emcr.or.al during her speech, Lgbds lowered and each sradcnx Care but the emcncn redly enhanced entered Emery County was sped. gated as they . wbat sue was reiamrg Rehabilitation Recognizes National the room and w raked to Leo VNngbt, another cf San Pc r moae wtsrarg to take Nursing Assistants Week Rafael's was make a or it video, top students, followed pictures, J rare 1s t Thru Jrare th dJhcuLt given the low Lgtnrg Mclarae and presented the a - t; Tr.-. SNA t F. J - s.raanon, but it real ragi-- h.er.ce wtun fus speech. He spoke ' of gravity which he expressed Certified Karslrr Assistants anted each student. After the sradent s were seared had very Lttle strength compared to a magnet, but held us to the W j Bethany Peacock, class presiearth by never giv mg up. He then welcomed the dent, Jeremy G'lbert wcs tne top stradet w:n ne freest and gave a few words, before encouraged each student to GFA for h.s three years ct CY3H. rece .ed ca aca turning the time over to never give up. demic tropfy for his hard v enu Following the speeches, Mer-L- n Stephanie Cox, dass historian, who gave the opening prayer. Weber, principal Rose Card, A dosrg was held n "HJd onto Ycsr Dreams W2s preand Jodi dison, teachers, preCurt Jensen, dass the honor of the Canyon View 9th sented by some cf the 9th grade offered his comments and sented each sradent with then grade dass of 2000 on May 19th. students. cf the tc noise and the completion certificate. This w spoke The inrrod-ctio- n of tie 9th Mrs. Call abaci has spent the hare. He related the students to. by a video of school for graders was made by Bdl Wnghr. past eight years at Canyoa View the tonoise and how the ninth grade students generwould they Kane N idler; 9th grade dass presc- Jn FLgra She speke cf this 9th succeed by doing their best, and ated by Mike Stone. Stone ofient, welcomed the andrence, and grade dass and their many nor before reaching the fered the videos for sale followannounced the program. achievements- - They brought end stopping of the race. ing the program. A musical number entitled home the first ever Football Refreshments were served afKelsie Anderson, class reThey were first in after Curt and re- ter the program, and a comspoke porter; t 2nd in Basketball, and ared a poem she had written for mencement dance finished the Supenor in Band and Chorus. the auience. Mrs. Callahan remembers this I dass of 9th graders as being ref i ady frai to be around. An Honor Address was given by ! i i o-t Jennie Petersen, she was the 9th K grade girl with the highest GPA Jerarae spoke of the success you can have if you keep a positive arnrude. Reaching your goals is a kx easier when you have a posi..V tive attitude towards the things that happen along the way Jennie is the daughter of Marlow and Vicki Petersen. An Honor .Address was gi en by I Jeremy Gilbert, son of Ken and Connie Gilbert, he was the 9th grade boy with the highest GPA Jeremy spoke of seeing yourself Merl.n Weber, SR3H principal, aided by teachers Rose Card down the road, and what you and Jodi Willson, award the ninth grade students with compleneed to be doing right now to tion certificates ct the end of the Commencement program.' achiev e me goals you set tor yourself. Jeremy set a goal for himself of hav mg As aevi s throughout Junior High and High School he is fulfilling that goal as he prepares for his future. A Side Show was presented of Moon was unable to swim dear of the entire school yeai; it was set By DORIS QUINN editor the boat and its propeller hn her to music and showed the students-o- Progress -nght leg, leaving a two and a half Canyon View in all of their A day of fun, sun, boating and inch deep gash in her shin. sports, classroom activities, and turned for nearly off. swimming tragic just goofing Fortunately, Moons leg was The 9th grade Honor Students a Carbon County youth last week- not broken in the accident, and were Jennifer Nielson, Amber end at North Hunnngton Reservoir she did not receive any other Charity Moon, age 18 of Price, injuries. EMTs from Gardnei; Melissa Wilson, Monica Huntington and a group of her teenage friends were called to the scene. Weihing, James Owen, Candace Moon Ungerman, Teresa Birl Chantle traveled to the reservoir with two was transported to Castleview boats to enjoy a nice summer day Ames, Jade Jensen Kortnie AnderHospital where emergency, son, Trad Jensen, Jessica Mason, at the lake. Moon was swimming room personnel closed the deep' ' Terra McArthui; Daniel Peterson, in the reservoir near one of the wound with stitches and re-- -' boats when it began to back up. leased her to Questar Gas has a plan designed ' So w hen can you sign up? and Cristyn Tucket go home. to help bring balance to your life, or In this months bill, youll find your at least your budget- - Its called the chance to register for the Equal Payment f '"li Equal Payment Plan. Plan. 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