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Show Pace Four - The Eureka Reporter - December 7, 2001 l i Operetta tradition told A special note of interest with the Eureka Elementary Operetta. During the laist forty-fiv- e years, the Operetta has had an Allinson child performing in the performances. Since 19S6 to the current time, Ned and Dorothy Allinson have had a child or grandchild performing .on stage, with the of the exception and performance, performance, 1975 during their this daughter (Launa) was a teacher at Eureka Elementary, directing of the Hawlii. performances. probability to continue with an Allinson child performing on stage during the Operetta for at least another ten years. Chad and Karen Allinson has two boys, Braden and Brock; Braden is in preschool and will be in the operetta next year. Brother Brock will undoubtedly follow him, age two, in the years to follow. So it seems that the Allinson family will have child performing in the operetta almost continually from 1956 through 2012. This legacy will undoubted expand beyond this foreseen time, as Ned and Dorothy Allinson receive great grandchildren. MAY THIS WONDERFUL Ned and Dorothys youngest child, Chad, performed in the 1974 Operetta as a sixth grader. Their oldest sons (Stormy and Ad lc's) first child, Hawlii, the 1976 Operetta. performed Klay, Latwy, Cole, and Wyatt Allinson, who performed as a sixth grader last year followed The legacy TRADITION Preston Hannifin from the 6lk Grade was given the Principal's Kindergarten class was given the Principal's Award this week for being a most excellent student. She is an excellent reader, listens and follows instructions, and cooperates with the teacher and other students. KayAnn is a good example to Award last week for Outstanding Student He does well in all areas. One of his great strengths is the fact that he does not quit and always tries. These qualities make him successful in all areas. He is the son others. of Tim Hannifin. Congratulations KayAnn! Preston! and Denise Congratulations OF in the has THE attractions make this wonderful holiday attraction for a years "Festival of Lights" in- families to enjoy and to make Spanish Fork the best ever. Tho- tradition," said Mayor Dale R. usands more colorful lights are Barney. The event began Thanksgiving being used to showcase the new fun the add to and will evening and continues nightly displays the excitement of and holiday through New Years Day, from 6 season. Stay warm in your car as to 10 p.m. The cost is $5 per you drive through the winter carload or $25 per large bus. Gift and Utahs only certificates are also available at wonderland drive-thr- u holiday light spectacu- - the Spanish Fork City Office for $5. lar. New More than one million lights visitors as they drive through a poinsettia arch which introduces them to a fantasy land. holiday themes will as you circle the heart your mile long stretch of animated structures. All ages will delight at the animated animals, including a dragon, dinosaurs, leaping frogs animated bears. Of course, dine new displays will accompany the past exhibits community has grown to love OPERETTA CONTINUE! It is undoubtedly the start to the Christmas Season for Eureka. A special thanks to all who have made this wonderful tradition enlighten hearts through over the past few yean in this out the years, and open the one mile winter fantasy land. Christmas Season traditionally, Favorite displays include a large and officially for our little town of toyland castle, tunnels of lights, a waving Santa Clause, polar Eureka. bears, reindeer, penguins, skiers, toys and other animated exhibits, Conversation between Adam "We are thrilled to provide a and Eve must have been difficult at times because they had nobody to talk about. Max-Ri- b The abacus was used by the ancient Greeks and Romans as well as the Chinese. 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