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Lehi Cedar Valley Wednesday May u 2uuu - I - page listed in top ten in reading By hadwick Chadwick presentation Yes his BSA They also brought along a pioneer program The fictional “Golly Sisters” Mae Mae and Rose entertained the young readers with pioneer stories and props as well as introducing books about the old west The small studentbody of 100 has read 45393 books so far I Scout Award son of Chadwick Kaylene Chadwick Scout Ijirishis Eaglea 30 in special of Honor held at 11th Ward Building collected clothing for A and they are still reading When Mr Seastrand asked “Why do you think we came to visit you today?” several students replied “because we love Brazilian missionari- S y es Eagle service of the missionar-r- e only have one set of The collection was with President j Brazil Alpine who is pro-man- reading!” the teach a member of the Troop 112 in Lehi senior patrol leader iroop grandparents are Chris of "ihora Chadwick Corene Fork and of Alpine tt v Bennett of Hurricane is le Bennett of Alpine Photo by Charlynn Anderson Cedar Valley Elementary students receive reading honors and try out pioneer props Left to right are Dagen Fisher Mrs Bishop Kayla Beardail Nemiko Hewlett School Board President Marilyn Kofford talking to the students Assistant Superintendent Gary Seastrand Standing behind Adopt a park and LDS (of Brazilian center presi- s is cout Charlynn Anderson Cedar Fort correspondent For the eighth consecutive month Cedar Valley Elementary has received Adpine School District honors as one of the top ten schools in the Read a Million Books for the Millennium contest School Board president Marilyn Kofford and Assistant Superintendent Gary Seastrand came to Cedar Fort to make the Photo by Fair st displays For Mother's Day Shop The Lehi Parks Department has parks available for adoption The adoptive family or organization would commit to one or more days a week to help clean up the park grounds from litter With the herald of warmer weather and school term drawing to a close the parks become a large task just in cleanup maintenance Interested groups can call the park director I)e Wayne extension Sorenson at Chadwick Tina kids service Parents of Lehi Junior High students look at ceramic pieces at the Education Fair held Wednesday May 3 Not only were art metal scrapbooks simple machines life time-line- s math science and ceramics projects shown but also drama choir orchestra and band performances were given Principal Tim Brantley said this is for the students to show what they have done MOUSE or IVINS 650 E State American Fork 60 Personal Service is our Specialty Blouses Dresses Jackets Sweaters Accessories Sportswear Free Gift Wrap 768-710- 2 16 favorite store with many of your favorite brands Bushwacker Carol Anderson Koret Alfred Dunner TeJIuride Gotcha Covered Scarlett Jessica Howard Nina Piccalino GrafT Erika Ethel Shorts and more' Your 'are Winners W W NfMMiHniiMMIKl Because there’s no one else like your Mom itr Send the FTD ° Loving Thoughts Bouquet for Mother's Day Sunday May 14 the DARE program and essay winners Eaglecrest Elementary are left to right Lyle Lokeni si Nielsen Sarah Shepherdson class winners and Issa Crowton overall winner duates of Photo by Tina H Chadwick She's a special Mom and she deserves a special gift Like this thoughtfully designed arrangement of pink and white flowers blobming from an elegantly frosted vase A 7 soft and delicate way to say "I love you Elementary students Heather Walker and Elizabeth left to right took third place at the State History Fair for their project “The Iron Trail to Promontory” Maggie Crump in front was given a $100 cash award Sego Lily Walker in back Sego the Meadow Elementary DARE essay contest jjeft to right Kayleigh Harter overall winner and class pers Haley Hatch Cody Frisby and James Hutchings ing from the photo Stephanie Askworth tiers of Lily well in students place state history fair Sego Lily Elementary students participated in the State Promontory” Maggie Crump was given a $100 cash award from the Charles Redding Society for the Best Western Project for Utah Her paper was titled “The Long Walk a Turning Point in Navajo History Fair last month and made a strong showing Heather Walker and Elizabeth Walker took third place at the State History Fair for their project “The Iron Trail to Indents dare winners for 2y Left to right Lisa Elementary Sego Jln8n was the overall winner with Matie Peck Zone and Jobie Arnold as class essay winners Lily Family owned and operated for over 30 years C- Satisfaction Guaranteed 100 445 State St E American Fork ®A 5329 W 11000 756-353- 9 Highland 756-313- N 7 A Trademark of Registered Trademark of Florists' Transworld Delivery Inc Delivery lncO2000 Florist' Transworld Delivery Inc I lorist’ Transworld History” Memorial Photos by Tina Chadwick oJfrflP participants two hour ride up the canyon The first annual Parley P Pratt memorial ride in remembrance and honor for those missionaries who have sacrificed 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