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Show y"1 Why cant we all be a little like grandma? (Continued from pege 4A) to have because grandma would race down that day to pick it up. Tins was not an easy task for her either. She was very frafl and had a difficult time moving around. She also was not a person rich in money, but she was truly rich in compassion. As she grew older and sicker, grandma would rely on help to get her chores done including the grocery shopping. At least once a week she would send me to the store to pick up cat and dO food for her favorite fury friends. On the pond was filled with large funny looking fish and ducks and geese of all sizes and colors. How they would race to the side of the car when grandma pulled up with her bags full of goodies. Christmas, birthdays or any other hotiday that you can imagine was a big deal to grandma. She would begin shopping Dec26 for the coming years Christmas, and this would last until Dec. 24 of the next year. She would buy or make a gift for everyone she knew including the waitresses at her favorite restaurants. Grandma just loved to list of supplies would be four gallons of milk, 24 cans of dog food, 36 cans. of cat food and three bores of orange sticks. This was give. This is an avid image which I will always have of grandma. When I think about it we should al be a quite a list for a person who owned only three dogs and about five cats, .but it was important to grandma. That was especially true of her little like grandma. No we dont need to go overboard and buy gifts tot everyone we meet m me street, but we should make sure that we orange sticks. Never forget the orange sticks! Her animals were as big a part of her life as her family. In fact,, her pets were her family. I have never seen animals that have a time schedule such as hen. Each afternoon at approximately 1:30 at least treat mesa strangers wnn the kindness that grandma did. She realized that everyone is special. Just because you dont know someone personally, it doesnt mean that you cant moke gMAJia Lii afALi mono oy and aajyu simpiy smiling asking how are you today? Maybe the world would spin around just a the animals had to be fed. If I was there when the time came and little smoother if we could all offer grandpa had not fed them by 1:31, grandma would hastily grab the can opener and slam the pet food can down on the table and begin something of ourselves to everyone we meet in a day. the task herself until grandpa would stumble into the room and finish foe chore. She would always say "they are waiting to be fed. And her birds. They also had to be fed first thing in the morning. They were waiting too. She also had feathered in friends Springville that she would save bags of bread crumbs for and each month when she traveled north to shop for groceries, she would stop by a factory in town which had a small pond surrounding it The matter how sick or how weak grandma felt, she always could muster up-smile and a giggle and say have a nice day. This would light up not only her heart, but those who she would speak to. And the way that grandma treated her animals.. What I No i wouldn't dotobeapet at her house. If we all respected animals like grandma did, there would be no homeless pets and no wounded critters. Why cant we all just be a little more like grandma? Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 17,2002 5A Press establishes a democracy bur visit a (Continued from page 4A) editors and discussed the very stifl being addressed some five years later. . One of the greatest memories was in Ekaterinburg talking with Ivan Malakheev, publisher of the sues that are Uratsly Rabochy, that city's major newspaper. Until 1991, the newspaper had been the voice of the Communist Party in the region. Since then the publication has been struggling to survive as an independent newspaper, its Datne to stay alive when I was there in 1997, was exacerbated by the dismal and stagnant economy and the political upheaval in a country moving in fits and spurts toward democracy and a market-base- d economy. When I was invited to participate in the study we were asked to share our professional expertise about the newspaper business. We had not been the first team to work with the Rabochny, and there have been t court ."manyince Charging countrys political views and its is- economy is a long and sometimes painful process. The Russian editors wanted to find out how a (Continued from page 3A) Actiona takes In misdemeanor criminal news-paperc- an make money. They wanted to know about technology, and find out how to manage and market a District Court for Girboa County os Sept 10 before Jndge Halliday: Cherlyn Sue Fisher - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in ah amended misdemeanor category criminal information containing two separate class B of a controlled subcounts, one unlawful possession stance charge and one unlawful possessionuse of drug para... phernalia offense. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution agreement in the misdemeanor category complaint, Fisher waived the right to trial and the defendant entered a no contest plea on the class B unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia newspaper, operate a newsroom, and start a wire service. . I was encouraged to read Singleton's account and see that the Newspaper Association of America is mvohred in the efforts to improve the Russian free press. There isnt a week that goes by when I don't think of some of the journalists I worked with back in 1997 and now that the two al governments . . count. are getting involved in the reform I am convinced that change will oc- in the county jail and fined the defendant $370 plus cable interest. cur. As Singleton said in his report, The stakes are too high to give in. cooperation makes so much more sense than The district judge subseauently suspended the service of the entire y incarceration period, on condition Fisher satisfies the designated monetary assessment plus applicable interest in full as directed, and placed the defendant on informal probation to the court for two years. In exchange for Fisher's entrance of the no contest plea on the drug paraphernalia offense, the district judge granted a motion and dismissed the remaining claim B unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count contained in the misdemeanor category criminal case filed against the defendant. , . . an . the terrorist threat as hostile. Bush has issued no ultimatums and taken no military action against Iran, which, according to his own State Department is the world's leading sponsor of terrorism. He rewarded the Palestinian Authority's escalation of terrorism with a promise to creIsrael against ate a Palestinian State with leaders to be democratically elected by people who overwhelmingly favor - ALWAY5 obey school zone sp eed limits and stop for school 21-mo- ties, allowed much of the al Qaeda leadership to escape. 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