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Show Sentinel Larsen B6 • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2009 East Meadows Guardian of Your Community News WALK THE WALK: To start off their study of the seasons, the East Meadows Kindergartners went on a nature walk. While walking around the school, students enjoyed observing signs of fall. They found leaves of different colors, various seeds, and pine cones. Pictured holding her pine cone is Emily Gutierrez. Behind Emily is Madison Tanner. Courtesy photos GOING FOR GOLD: On Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 the East Meadows 5th graders took the opportunity to visit Olympic Park near Park City. Olympic Park served as the 2002 Olympic venue for ski jumping, nordic combined, bobsled, skeleton and the luge. Besides being essential to many fun winter activities, the students learned how important snow is to the economy. In fact snow is called 'white gold,' and without it industries would economically suffer. Although the students didn't get to participate in snow activities on this day, they got to take a bus to the top of the world's highest-altitude ski jump and also sit in the bobsleds. Pictured, back to front, are Cambri Hazel, Valentina Heyn, Brick Mecham, Kayden Francom, Sam Sly, Thomas Stephens, Parker Harrison and Colby Hazel. Courtesy photos OLD SCHOOL: Larsen Elementary fourth-graders became soldiers serving at Camp Floyd in the year 1858. They learned how to make candles, adobe bricks, participated in pioneer school life and ran the pony express. Pictured, left to right, Charles Carpenter, Jordan Malan, Matthew Wall and Dylan Lee show their skill in making adobe bricks. JURASSIC PARK: Larsen Elementary fourth graders traveled back to the Jurassic Era as they created dinoramas. They culminated their learning by creating various dinosaurs in their natural habitat. Pictured, left to right, Branson Blood, Brevin Hunsaker and Zac Robison create dinosaurs from clay. HOME REFINANCE LOAN *fe#^&7'^ WE LEND. YOU SUCCEED. •3*-' We are your bank. And we are prepared to lend you money whenever you need it. Of course, with today's low interest rates, it's the ideal time for a home refinance loan. Reduce your interest rate. Save money each month.You can even pay off other debt early. All with a loan from Zions Bank. HOME REFINANCE LOANS AS LOW AS 5.61 APPLY TODAY F O R YOUR NEW LOAN, %-JCALL KATHY BRANDON %;AT 801-798-8683. % "APR It H 0^09/07/09 for • 7 fw furd MI* lotn tad ii nibjea to ckangr •wilhma noun. Marahij pfmen\ ijppttitlnuutj) p#r 11,OOObmrown)> $14.43. Aulomnk jvpnriu from •Ziora fUnkiccauni nqnlndioraMtraHbcnucdnie. Advcnticd r»u nuiable to IIDI 1 u««. n «lti the bm arcdii hiftary, Other IMUI lermi •nd ra(a n i U b U . Lauu BTC nib|«t la ipprovd and lltnUcd to Tim dral Ucn on DMUI ^occuptvd prapcftT wlin • rntflnum lotti-io*vvflo n u o of Bo*> Mliumurt) loan amount b ( 5 ^ 0 0 . Plrjjayiucni penjJty DftjJQtaBpfiUcd iflbcff b«Unceii p^doffnlUn 36 monlhioflbt notedMc. Oihrr ralndloni• .•?- ' ^ eonurtbruKji ftwdtiiik. ,,•• Member FDIC zionsbank.com" ZIONS BANK WE HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINESS. |