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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 12, 1996-- Page 13 A Culture Club meeting was lield Thursday, Nov. 7 at the home of Pearl Labrum. Lena Daniels pre aided in the absence of Free. Banal Miller. Each member participated with interesting events, stories, poetry, genealogy and happening! of the past Irai club was organised in 1942 and has been a very active dub and vital to the community. Meetings are held each month and the next meeting is Dec. 6. Refreshments were served. Pearl Labrum was the hoe teea. Nine members were present. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH-T- op academic achievers from Roosevelt Junior High far the month of October are pictured left to right: Jason Wintoton, Daniel VanTsssell, Mike Nielsen, and Shayla Allred. Colleen Clayfoum is not pictured. IN COSTUME-Part-ici pants in Todd Elementarys Fall Festival are decked out in colorful Halloween attire. Fall Festival success atTodd In die Todd School Media Center, they gather under an old wooden bridge a spying cat, a watchful witch, a hobgoblin quite, and their scary companions. But, on the bridge sits a brave young girl whod rather play a trick than be gobbled up as a treat! ....and so begins the 7th annual Fall Festival at W. Russel Todd School. finished projects sewn SEW7Students f Mocks 8th grade sewing class at West Middle School. IS THAT show-of- Cougar By Meliua Yack Tryouts for girls and boys basketball and wrestling will begin Monday, Nov. 11 after school. Good hick to all trying out FBLA and National Honor Society will be having a Harvest Food Drive Monday, Nov. 18. They will be going around to houses and asking for canned goods willing to be donated to the local food shelter. Union Sterling Scholar .winners were named last week. They are as in Mrs. Chatter follows:' Business and Marketing Education, Melissa Yack; Dance, Cherie Palmer; English, Ritchie Tiongsen; Family and Consumer Sciences, Marlaina Barney; Foreign Language, Gina Manning; General, Andre Wall; Math, Donavan Weight; Music, Danika Winn; Science, Amber Richens; Social Science, lager Hoschouer, Speech and Drama, Angela Eklund; Technology Education, Davey Ryan; and Visual Arts, Lauralee Clark. Congratulations to the winners. Kenny Slansfield has been accepted in to Whos Who Among American High School Students. Kenny is a sophomore at Ahamant High School. He is the son of Craig and Lola Slansfield. Leslie Chapoosc, Helen Howell, Hannah Jenks, Lowanda Gray, and Michelle Chapoose worked long and hard putting their creative talents to use transforming the front foyer into an old wooden fishing bridge. Zero Hero came on the 40m day of school and delivered the traditional to each pumpkins classroom. Many different math activities using pumpkins were completed in class. Mr. Summers read our theme story. By the Light of the Halloween Mom, to each class and presented them with a copy of the book A variety of Language Arts projects were designed by the Todd Eagles" related to our theme, including memorizing a poem to be chanted when this, story "came alive" on October 31. Emphasis was placed cm enhancing language through reading and musical awareness. PTA provided a rootbeer treat to each class again this year. They also organized candy guessing games and musical awareness. PTA provided a rootbeer treat pc,HQg aau6Q to each class also organ games and the pumpkin display. JOM artists Helen Howell, Leslie Chapoose, Hannah Jenks, Lowanda Gray, and Michelle Chapoose were the set for the front foyer, Debbie was the set designer for the 3rd made hall, Sarah Kettle was the set designer for the faculty room hall. All the rest of Todd's community (staff, parents, students, and related persons) "volunteered" to be the workmen! Many many thanks to everyone who donated so much time and effort in creating our "masterpiece. We were thrilled with the magical transformation and the support on behalf of our students. The average human being can live up to two months on liquids alone. eoBQjptf pfaooo VISIT OUR VERNAL GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION AND WE'LL HELP VOU WIN THE RACE FOR FINANCIAL FITNESS!' NOVEMBER 21 STAND 22ND 180 NORIK H VERNAL AVENUE 9.00 am. Visit our new Vernal Bmnchjmm our to 5:45p.m. on Thursday and Friday-m- eet Jriendly strand register to win geat prizes! Jjk? Youre invited to attend Mountain Americas Grand Opening Celebration in Vernal! Everyone who comes in gets a free gift! t HI Register to win an Aerobic Rider exerciser, running shoes, and guess how much money is in our giant barbells. And when you open a new Premiere Checking Account, well buy up to two books of unused checks and Welch from the Roosevelt Ranger District fiwd to Gloria Jones 3rd grade class about "bat facts." They were shown a video on North American bats, shown a real bat, played a bat game, and given bat rings. Pictured are Leslie Welch, Amyilbey and Drake Dart of Myton Elementary. GOING BATTY-Les- lie REGISTETOWIN FANTASTIC PRIZES! give you a box of corporate absolutely image checks free! Our newest Mountain America branch features Now In Roosevelt... convenient parking, a ATM and two drive-u- p 24-ho- ur Ashley ' K y lanes to serve your needs more efficiently. 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