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Show Celebrating more than 92 years of service to the citizens of Eureka . Volume Ninet-Fiv- EUREKA, UTAH - June 2, 2000 e George Haney named teacher of the year Tintic High School was pleased to host Mark Johnson. Business Manager tor the Provo area Sam's Club. Accompanying him were Deidra Cornish and Brenda Casper, the communii) insolvent coordinator for the Proxo Store. Graduation 200(0) was fun! On Thursday, May 25th. the class of 2000 proudly graduated from Tintic High School . Tlie "T" on die mountain was brightly lit up, illuminating the spirit of Tintic High School for everyone to see. and welcoming die Honorable Michael O. Leavitt and Dr. Con Rowley. Deputy for Education as special guests for die These people nude their visit to award Mr. George Haney the Sam's Club Teacher of the Year. The school gave Mr. Haney a standing ovation. This award was initiated in Sams Club has been involved in recognizing schools with cash donations for graduation ceremony. mail) xears. They have awarded five million schools across the nation. Mr. Grimstead accepted a $500.00 check for the school on behalf of Mr. Haney s excellence in teaching. All those who know Mr. Hane and his commitment to students want to congratulate him. e gave the Introducwas toll wed by Heidi and tions, Nedreberg widi die Valedictory Address, "1 Hope You Dance," and the Salutatory Address by Calvin Black. The Class Gift was presented by Kenyon Currie and Lindsay 19. Number 22 Price $.40 Hie graduating class included 27 students, 3 of whom were Juniors. Tony Gourley, the Class President, welcomed all attendees and began the Commencement Exercises. Superintendent Patricia Hunter-Rows- Wilde. Bryan Grady, the Studentbody Vice President gave the Tribute to the Community. Odier tributes included, the Tribute to theSchixil. by Tyson Davis and Kyle Johas. die Tribute to die Class, by Todd Zamora and Mike Terry , followed by a poem read by Ashley Steele, dien die Tribute to Parents by Jena Hopes, and the Tribute to Faculty. "Music ot My Heart," by Sarah Mitchell and RoseAnne Young. Student-bod- y President. Becky Gomez read a poem. The Class History was dien given by Tiffany Laird. Studentbody Secretary, Misty Baker anil Jerred Jesse. itt's speech. Principal Grimstead Awarded the graduates w nil their Diploma's. We definately have a school here to be proud of. It isn't that a student accomplishes what most our students have. Not only will diey benefit from it. but the school and the community will also. These students all have promising futures. We. as a whole community should be proud of them, and welcome them with open arms as they enter into life as an adult. Jessie Sharp and Jared Bullard presented the audience with the Class Prophecy, and Autry Long and Daryl Terry' gave the Class Wills. The Class of 2000 dien sang "Dont Stop." The Class Farewell was given by Jackie Ezell. Class Vice President. Governor Michael O. Leavitt then stood up to die podium to give a few remarks. He spoke of how proud he was of our graduates. They had accomplished something remarkable. Three stu- dents (Calvin Black. Heidi Nedreberg, and Jackie Ezell), will receive their associate's degree before even entering college! Following Governor Lea- - Fire season now here! During die past two mo mils, there has been fours structure fires and two brush fires in die Tintic area. The fire season is here now. Tlie grasses and weeds have already started to dry Eureka City Fire Chief. Eugene Poulsen would like to express to die people of Eureka dial die fire danger is very high already. and dial diey should use caution at all times at home or while out in die outlying areas. To help prevent a fire accident, teach your children the importance of tire safety and practice it yourself. It is advised to kit handy for evhave a member of ery your family just in case anodier tire like last year's decides to visit us again. educations. Planning has busy month During the May City Council Meeting in Eureka, the Plan- ning Commission gave their recommendation for this permit to ning Commission reported on the Council, and again Council several building permits applica- Member Draper made a motion tions waiting to be approved. to approve the application. All The first application was for Members voted yes. a permit to build a garage. The A permit was applied tor to build Commission a new home on Leadville stated that Planning Row. This was also recomthey had no problems with the apmended by the Planning Commisplication and that all paperwork sion to the Board, and the motion was in order. A motion was made was made to accept the permit. by Council Member Mary Lou All Members voted yes. Draper to approve the applicaThe last item was the applition. Upon roll call, all Council cation for a business license by Members voted yes. Ferrel Thomas to operate an ArThe following application chitectural The Egyptians and the RoDrawing business out mans were the first to begin the was for a double wide to be of his home. The motion was day at midnight. The Baby lonians placed on property where the made, and so was the decision to began the day at sunrise and the sewer and water connections accept his application by the were readily available. The Plan ancient Jews at sunset. Board. 72-ho- ur George llaney named Sam's Club teacher of the year" receives a certificate and cake from Sam's Club presented by Provo store business manager Mark Johnson during an assembly at Tintic High School. The school also received a $500 donation in Handy s behalf for his excellence in teaching. Utah Governor Mike Leavitt congratulates Calvin Black, Heidi Nedreberg and Jackie Ezell on their accomplishment of earning an associate degree from Utah Valley State College while still in high school at recent graduation exercises held at Tintic High School. The three students will also receive scholarships at any state university of their choice should they elect to continue their |