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Show PANGUITCH • PANCurrcnLAKK • HATCH • BUVCK • TROIMC • ANTIMONY • HKNUIK\ULE • CANNONVILLE • ESCAIANTE • BOULDER • DiCKCRI:I:K Thursday, November 23, 2006 • Issue # 87 VETERAN'S DAY AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I ( U B V S llMIVI Get your photo with the jolly old elf himself! 1 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 PM Saturday, Nov. 25 Ruby's Inn Lobby COME AJMD BRING THE KIDS! BRYCE PHOTO 435.834.5341 Located at Btst Wtitarn Ruby'* Inn 1000 5 Hwy 63 • 8ryc», UT W764 WEATHER <you "#U" # Wonderful eTbankgiving c Tbank you for your <patronage. °U|/e couldn't do it without you! ~ «The cgarfield «6ounty insider Staff ~ N'ov 16 Nog I 7 .16*/1-.* Now If) 9 tin ^&» «.„.. L 2 •/;••:• XttG Nuv Z l By Teri Morse I'd like to start off by thanking every- support and love they receive from evone who worked so hard to honor our eryone. Veterans. I went to the elementary school The American Legion demonstrated for the program in which they honored the "Folding of the Flag" while Neucile our Veterans, which was wonderful. It Yardley read what each fold means. Then was also very emotional for us who were we were all invited to join the children in there. singing the song "God Bless the USA" by Before the program got started, Lee Greenwood, and yep you guessed it, Neucile Yardley brought some red pop- there was such a huge lump in my throat pies to pass out to the children and visi- that I could not sing while tears streamtors. As you know the poppie has been a ing down my face. That is what a show symbol for The American Legion for of Patriotism does to me. The program years. The children were excited to re- closed with a few words from Principal ceive one in honor of our Veterans. The Reynolds. program then began with the Flag CerSometimes when we try to tell our emony. Veterans and the men and women curThe flags were ushered inby Mitchell rently serving in the military how grateful Moore and SFC Ryan Josie. The minute we are for the sacrifices they make to they came through the door with the flags, stand in harms way to keep us safe and my chest got tight and tears welled up in free, the words just don't seem to be my eyes. I don't think there is anything enough. Maybe just a handshake, a thank more beautiful than men in uniform car- you or maybe just a hug will tell them rying our country's flag. I must say, the how we feel. emotions didn't stop there. The Veteran's So on behalf of the citizens of who were able to attend were escorted in Garfield, I say Thank You to our Veterans by elementary students and introduced and the men and women who are curthemselves and their escorts. The chil- rently serving in the military for the job dren sang a song called Veteran's Day you have done and are doing now to keep Salute. Afterwards, SFC Ryan Josie talked our country Free and Safe. We apprecito the children about how our veterans ate you very much! and soldiers nos serving feel about the God Bless you and God Bless the USA. ^ * * " r M \.,n ••".-••':'-iV<;.-' 52°F He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. Chinese Proverb S i -.' :• r - 1 V1'>ii'->;iwv>; 4 6 ° F BOXHOLDER ^ ^ . A v f c ^ J */+& WA&AIWfc&lf ^ ^ ^ ' Pv1utt*rr'OC*o snapshot@scinternet.net Phone: PRE-SORT 435-676-2621 STANDARD Fax 435-835-2700 PAID p 0 B O x 472 LOA, UTAH Loa u t a h 8 4 7 4 7 > PERMIT No. 5 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER is owned and operated by Snapshot Multimedia and distributed weekly to all of Garfield County . Its purpose is to inform residents about local issues and events. Thank you. |