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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 12 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, 2001 The long gray line at Dixie College By Clint Rodney Rebel Nielsen, Director of Dixie College East thought of such acts would hve has been excellent! It may be been most repulsive to me! I was necessary to split the classes the role model child of the vil- and run two sessions. Truly lage. I sat in the front row of gratifying (Lithuanian for swolchurch every Sunday and sang len feet)! A year ago the very loudest in the choir. I did a good idea of two full classes with the deed every day and I helped old same course number would have as teaching ladies across the street. Moth- been as ers pointed to me with pride and a Jersey cow to clog or making constantly chided their sons to 01 Rodney a member of the be more like that wonderful Olympic synchronized swimNielsen boy.. .and Ann says a ming team. Well, were told in lightning bolt will fry me to my the good book that all things chair if I dont shut up! Hey, out come to those who wait... which there! If you dont want to take is exactly what Im afraid of. There was a bus seminar Satany Dixie classes, all right! Just dorlt get nasty about it! urday for all returning bus driv- As .Jimmy Durante aiways said, Everybody want ta git in ta da act! Ken Glover at Stage Stop told 01 Clint the other day that the only difference between Clint and a bucket of mud was the bucket. Hey, big guy, Clint can always shoplift his soft drinks somewhere else! I was paid a visit by some midnight skullers last night and this morning my trees were covered with toilet paper and all my car windows were soaked with tanning oil. This type of behavThe response to our pottery ers. Dry? About the only way to ior is entirely alien to me! Why, as a young person to have even and computer classes this fall sum it up is to say that Transportation Officer Royce Gillespie opened his mouth and dust flew out. Since many people here in Happy Valley will have bus students sometime this year, may I offer the following for your pefar-fetch- A bus drivers prayer Please Lord, watch over me this day. Please help me remember to watch all five mirrors, two dozen windows, eight gauges, six warning lights, six dozen faces, three lanes of traffic, and keep a third eye open for wobbling bicycles and day dreaming pedestrians, espe- dally teenagers wearing head- sets who are in another world. Please Lord, help me hear all 2001 Governor's Youth Volunteer Award to Pepper train whistles, truck and auto- KHS graduate Matt Pepper recently was awarded the 2001 Governors Youth mobile horns, and police sirens, Award at the August 13 Kane County Commission meeting. Matt is an Please Lord, give me a hand exceptional young man. He was valedictorian of Kanab High School and the Southwest Sterling Scholar winner in mathematics. He is an Eagle Scout and for the gear lever, the steering was also president of the seminary council. Most importantly, he has served wheel, the monthly log, and the lever. as a mentor for a young man and family of three troubled teenagers by doing turn-signAnd as such the to their proms and Lord, please grant me the simple things giving teenage girls rides them to keep my hands individually. Matt is truly an example of what it means to befriending make a difference. He is pictured above with Kane County Commissioners. away from Johnnys neck. And al self-contr- ol v 0 ' ' i ed rusal: Vf y iwims r. A..r' I ' k y 4 - .1 X;, f) I 'i 'w ftk J, ! - A si. '4, k. ,, '"': - - , f I Members of the Teen Leadership Corp from Kanab High School who attended the Utah Youth Summit included top row ): Amanda Galbraith, advisor Karen Glazier, T.J. Trujillo, Ann Sinclair and Adam VanDyke. Middle row: advisor Cheryl Brown, Ashley Brown, Jessica Button and advisor Lisa Livingston. Bottom row: Morgan Livingston, Chandi Budd, Truett Chamber-lai- n and Ben Aldermah. (l-r- Kanab youth attend Utah Youth Summit By Ashley Brown Last Weekend, August Members of the Teen Leader- ship Corp from Kanab High 2001, marked the third annual Schopl were in attendance. They Utah Youth Summitin Salt Lake includedAshleyBrown, Amanda - Galbraith, T.J. Trujillo, Ann City. Sinclair, Adam VanDyke, Jes- one more thing, dear Lord, please sica Button, Morgan Livingston, dont let Mary be sick all over Chandi Budd, Truett Chamber- lain and Ben Alderman. Also in the bus. And finally, Lord, please watch attendance as advisors were over us all so that we can do it Cheryl Brown, Karen Glazier and Lisa Livingston. again, tomorrow, Amen. OT Rodneys plea of the day: The purpose of the summit is Hug a bus driver! Then come to celebrate youth giving serjoin him in the long gray line! vice. Highlights of the summit included service projects such as cleaning up elderly peoples yards and playing with kids at the Christmas Box House. They were privileged to hear speakers ranging from Bruce Lindsay of Channel 5 News to different amazing youth from around the state sharing their service stories. The KHS students enjoyed the 9-1- 1, ; All Children Frames 20 OFF through August 2 1st ! opportunity of meeting and working with otheryoung people from around the state. The summit was a great success. The summit was planned and organized by a steering committee of youth and leaders across the state. Karen Glazier and Ashley Brown participated on the steering committee. Kane County Eye Care 75 East 200 South ISM) n i r ' - I : Single Vision Polycarbonate Lenses now include a Super Tough Scratch Coat with 2 year guarantee. amt) ,$ ITS TIME FOR BACK TO SCHOOL EYE EXAMS! if u Utah Youth Summit , i 644-571- 7 1 Kanab School starts TODAY, August 22! Drive careful on our streets! 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