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Show A7- ollects 5,700 Quarters for wan “Middle School rae COUNTY COURIER 1 mast DECEMBER 27, 2000 TTTTTN | — : Hctortained students proactively dis- eighth-grade English class collected ‘sor. “We offered a pizza party as a prize to the class that collected the more than an astounding $400. . most, but we got such a great response that any advisory with more “They'd bring iin $30 at a time.” | ~ than $100 gets to participate. They put Initially, the students were asked to forth such a great effort that we want- te collect quarters and deposit them in ed to reward all of them.” es canisters in the classrooms. But the tificate. The Giincioaits Urban Center. a nom-profit assistance organization, dis. tributes certificates to less fortunate children not involved with the state department. One hundred percent of thie cena classes that collected more than $200. The ninth-grade didn’t do so well, but some of the er. ee real ly got into it > fieo COURIER Bank employment has announced of Dean Executive Vice Edwards President. its as In his its Heber City branch. He has been year, and will soon convert all First Security Banks to Wells Fargo prominent in various organizations in ~ . branches. _ a the Heber Valley, including Rotary ‘Heber Valley Nainital Badlicopenall and the Chamber of Commerce. He WASATCH COUNTY , i | ae Y , " - Tr apeere vot negcmenthimettcwmerttsmertttconrtt cma Wasatch County’s Source for News - Olde Swiss Square e | 210 East Main Midway, UT 84032 PO Box 1030 Midway, UT 84049 for business in the spring of 2000. It is currently serves on the board of new position,. Edwards will make the second of a.two small community trustees. of Heber -Valley. Medical commercial, consumer and. construction loans, and willbe involved | ~ Center, and as president of the Heber _ ~ banks owned. by employees of the —§ |banks. The. other bank is in Grand~ in all aspects of the bank’s opera- ~ City Utah East: Stake: of the LDS... * Junction, Colorado. : Heber Valley Church. tions. National Bank is a member, FDIC and Edwards’ change comes on the eve Edwards has coed for First offers all types of loans, deposit of First Security’s change to ownerSecurity Bank for nearly 30 years, 14 accounts, safe deposit hoxes and other ship by Wells Fargo Bank, based in of which has been in Heber City, bene Services. San Francisco. Wells Fargo purwhere he has served as vice presichased all First Security Banks this . dent of First Security and manager of (435) 654-2661 - (435) 654-253 1(f)- h ' ““ wasatchcountycourier@yahoo.com ASSOCIATE. MEMBER - Utah Press Association To sim by silence when they should protest, makes cowards of men —Abraban Lincoln - t EDITOR & PUBLISHER)... 914 Dan Stephens ~ MANAGING EDITOR Derek Jensen ‘The largest circulation and Deseret News and the Wasatch Wave. Dixie Bishop STAFF WRITERS Derek Jensen 210 East Main Street Midway, UT— Wasatch County’s Source for News (801) 654-2661 Kirsten Shaw _ Paul Swenson Tim Westby C /ONTRIBUTORS | ory agit oe | Hemberger ART DIRECTOR arnt 2 Allen , Erin McGuinness Books: Adwertising, Executive Circulation/MIS —=—- Amber Stephens Dianne Davey _ Dylan Stephens: PRESIDENT/CEO Michael J]. Kearns Adwentisang Classified Story & Article Hyer & tnsert WASATCH COUNTY Paulette Tilbnan Russ Riggs — Education Editer s _ Sports, Editor Noon Wednesday: Noon Monday Noon Friday Spm Friday For questions or comments to the Courier, please call (435) 654-2661, or fax information to (435) 654-2531 or visit during: office: hours, Monday—Friday, 9 am—5S pm, at 650 - West, 100 South, Heber City, Utah 84032. : _ Disclaimer—The Wasatch County. Courier, LLC is. locaily owned! and! operated by Silver King Media Group, LLC and printed! by the Ogder Standard-Examiner. Any claims made by letters: to the editor, advertisers or in classified advertising are moti those of the Wasatch County Courier, LLC or its staff... The Wasatch County Courier, LLC is not liable for any sucin claims: or for any loss. or grievance claimed by those not of tihe same opinion. © 2000 Wasatclr County Courier, LLC ea pape hictialing the cr ae be OFFICE MANAGER wn? subscription base of ; any 2 newspaper in Wasatch County. | Penn etttltaaacnttiltaaati _ -_ ~~ t meee netomat Rrcgee et National Heber Valley bet said eighth and ninth-grade teacher Valerie Thurnell. “We had about four Bank Gets New Vice President HEBER CITY — Be en A acemteent cnn his head if they collected $1,500. They _ rounded up $2,000. He’s bald now. “It’s a dynamite thing that the Wasatch Middle School students did,” tape Oe 7 conan teacher and student vigilant aed) a - for me,” said Laura Stenquist, whose ae ————— ied the students and ask what. they have. child -Feceives a $30 cer- ‘uted. Each | fog school in American Fork—with the goal of raising enough money to add a link for each dollar to a chain to sur- . round the school—gathered enough to wrap the building twice. One principal promised students he would shave. . a it. 'd shake my empty milk bottle at — Jeppson, School’s donation “tremendous, ” and said hearing the stories about fundraising efforts is rewarding. A y “They were great. We work closely with the kids in our small advisory classes, and we just kept talking about — dents know each other quite _ well in the advisory program,” said. Craig: Rochelle Beatty calls Wasatch Middle of tlle, an es tli _ fostering Child and Family Services, where certificates, which may be used in shoe - departments at Fred Meyer, Kmart and ae are to Wasatch ‘Middle School: stu. | atmosphere where. the - dents’ donation of $1, 425, a lot - teacher and stuof toes will be kept warm and dry. the Depart: ctl io eel cert ae needy children. This year, thanks ‘reading, team building| and . : thousands of pairs: of shoes for Otel to. purchase —— annually enough sali raised smese money has for 6 i Christmas Quarters <a station’s KSL tte or the past 34 years, “tive costs and the state paying for disThis year Quarters 8 Christmas | & tributed containers throughout the val- @. has raised enough money to buy 3,225 7 tribution. The first two years - the program, ley to. businesses and many knocked * shoes for kids. The goal is 5,000 pairs, ~ money was used to purchase diapers | which KSL is shy of, but the station on doors reese ponabanrs |in eta 1% Wee and coats. But KSL decided shoes are HOGh: usually receives donations long after , neighborhood. a necessity rather than a luxury and Christmas. “There - was a. can be used year-round. spirit of CompeSupport throughout Utah has ed ’ donations range tition. . They immense. ..-_-KSL’s Marketing “ f r o m $200 to $3,000. ‘spend 30 min-, Program _ Director, _. Money is submitted. 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