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Show Second graders study Centennial Sites The Park Record series Centennial Sites will end this month and so will an ambitious second-grade project at Parley's Park Elementary School. The students have been collecting the Park Record articles and using the photographs to construct a scale model of Park City's Old Town. The model includes the ore towers leading up Treasure Mountain, a winding railroad track, the Spiro Tunnel and a cluster of buildings made of milk cartons. Students selected their favorite historic buildings, studied them and drew construction paper facsimiles to cover the milk cartons. "They really captured the essence of some of those buildings," said second-grade second-grade teacher Marilyn Dews. Janna Zimmey and Shannon Slattery teamed up to build a small replica of the Imperial Hotel. Shelley Davis and Carrie Lineberry tackled the Coalition Mine Building and Ricky Bennett worked on a scale model Union Pacific train depot. "I made the mine," said Josephy Campisi. "It was really hard because I had to put the train tracks going inside." "' 1 " " 1 "" ' 1 1 i i - j Enthusiastic architects Ricky Bennet, Shelley Davis, Carrie Lineberry, and Bert Brandon assemble a scale model of Park City's Old Town. |