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March 02, 2016

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March 2, 2016 www.DesertMessenger.com 23 La Paz County Spelling Bee Champion 1360 N. Moon Mountain, Quartzsite OPEN YEAR ROUND NICE, CLEAN, QUIET Se Habla Espanol Drug Free Park 928-927-8929 www.TewsRV.com GREAT RATES! Call for Details! FAMILIES WELCOME! Call for Details! Exclusive Engagement: TED VIGIL "JOHN DENVER" TRIBUTE SHOW MARCH 16th TWO PERFORMANCES 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM $10 TWO GREAT SHOWS Desert Gold RV Resort, Brenda (Exit 31) RESERVATIONS: 928-927-7605 Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Solving a MURDER! DINNER THEATER, MAR. 17TH 5:30PM Corned Beef & Cabbage $16.50 or Roasted Chicken $15.00 DESSERT ONLY THEATER Mar. 18 6pm $7.50 Adianne Alamban, an eighth grade student at Wallace Jr. High School, is the 2016 La Paz Coun- ty Spelling Bee Champion. Close competitor, Kaitlyn McKean, an eighth grade student at Salome Elementary School, was the run- ner-up. Both received trophies for their accomplishments. Adianne also received the traveling La Paz County Spelling Bee Trophy which will be proudly displayed at Wallace Jr. High School until next year's contest. Additionally, Adi- anne's name will be permanently added to the perpetual plaque that is on display at the offi ce of the County School Superinten- dent. Photos of this exciting event ����� | S������ �� D����� M�������� are located on our website, www. lapazschools.org . Adianne, is the 14 year old daugh- ter of Adonis and Ann Alamban. She will represent our county at the state competition to be held March 19, 2016 at Eight/Arizona PBS in Phoenix, AZ. The county contest held February 17th at the La Paz County Board of Supervisor's Building was well at- tended with family and friends of Left to Right: Adianne Alamban, Champion; Jacque Price, County School Superintendent; Kaitlyn McKean, Runner-Up. SEE SPELLING BEE PAGE 27

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