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Show THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 20 “== June 15, 2006 Eden Student Wins Scholarship Radical Mrs. Robins By Kaitlin Myers, Student Reporter Mrs. Robins, a 4th grade teacher this past year, is leaving Valley Elementary. She has also taught Ist, 5th, and 6th grades at Valley. When Mrs. Robins came to this school, I was in kindergarten and she was my first grade teacher but now she is a 4th grade teacher and she loves it. Now she is moving to Wellsville and is going to be a teacher there. Mrs. Robins has been teaching for eight years and has been a wonderful, wonderful teacher; I am her biggest fan. She is the best. You could say that she is one of the best teachers and is a ve ‘ood listener. When you have a problem, she will listen to you and will try and help you solve your problems Robins will be here in our hearts because she has made such a mark in chil- dren’s lives for the past eight years. No matter where she goes or what she does, she will be there willing to give you a nice warm hug if you need it, or if you are just feeling down she will try and make you feel a lot better because she will never settle for a frowning face. s. Robins is a teacher of most subjects wich as a reading and writing. She also teaches math, writing and spelling. She is one of the many of great teachers that will stop at nothing to help you solve a problem, treat from Zions Bank— you nicely, or Just put a smile on your face. Mrs. Robins is moving and I am going to miss her just as many other people are going to miss her. I love Mrs. Robins and I am sure lots of other people do to. This is just a little goodbye to say how much all of us are going to miss you; we hope that she will come back someday and teach at Valley again. Dani Shaum ship savings account from Zions Bank’s Pays for A’s Program. She received the surprise news about the scholarship from Zions Bank’s Eden Valley branch on May 31. Open to all Utah students in middle school, junior high, or high school, Zions Pays for A’s now offers cash incentives for good grades. Teen students simply take their term-end report cards from the current academic year into any Zions Bank location. They’ll receive $1 per “A” deposited into their Teengreen savings accounts, or .50 cents per “A” if they opt for Sy E Mrs. Robins with her 4th grade students. RED DOG GRILLE . COMFORT COOKING... COUNTRY SERVICE Opening Soon in the Eden General Store Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Zions pays teen students $1 Per “A” on report cards Getting good marks in school means money in the bank for Weber High School student and Eden resident Dani Shaum. She won the regional drawing for a $150 scholar- VALLEY ELEMENTARY cont. from page 1 Valley is not growing at that rate, but our old elementary will be, very soon, unable to accommodate all our students. There are also many other factors to nsider such as the very outdated and inefficient boiler, inadequate electrical wiring, insufficient seismic standards, inadequate ventilation system, and handicap accessibility issues. cash. Plus, students can enter a drawing for scholarship money when they receive one contest entry form for each of their “A’s. Earlier this year, Shaum brought her report card with at least one “ grade into Zions Bank’s Eden branch inside Valley Market. Her name was selected randomly in a drawing among entrants throughout the WeberDavis region. Students have until July 3, 2006 to submit all of their report cards from the current 2005-2006 school year and enter the statewide drawing for the grand prize $1,000. Students need not be customers of Zions to participate. information and full contest are available online at www.zionsbank.com/pays4as “We at Zions Bank are thrilled to now offer cash rewards to teens with ‘As.’ It’s a great way for us to recognize students like Dani who excel in their studies,” said Deana Allen, manager of Zions Bank’s Eden branch. “As the state’s oldest community bank, Zions is proud to partner with teachers and parents in supporting eens who their very best in school.” ions Bank is Utah’s oldest financial institution, and is the only local bank with a statewide distribution of branches, operating 111 full-service branches throughout Utah. For more information, contact Zions Bank's Eden Valley office at (801) 745-0835. Additional information on Zions Bank is available at <www.zionsbank.com> More information concerning the bond will be available on June 22 at the Valley Branch Library at 6:30 p.m. Everyone in the Valley is welcomed and encouraged to attend. 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