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Show Page B12 Thursday, June 29, 1995 The Park Record O Section B MOVfflMi f f AST w m w jfT IFifoslln nPipflimtte Contributions from Park City kids 645-8885 1781 Sidewinder Drive V LET US FEED YOU V We vant to make your summer more delicious & more carePree Choose From an international Menu oF Qourmet Fare Rolisserie Chicken Daily Specials Salads Salads Salads Casseroles and ComFort Food For 4th oP July special orders, please call by Friday, June 30. REALTORS OF FEW WORDS ' if '"X I r Is L '. ..'I .T , . I Call the Matthews! 11 X David & Jane Matthews REMAX Park City Network 1901 Prospector Ave. iia hls Each offic it independently owned and operated. Working For You 14 Days A Week Office: 64-REMAX Fax: 647-0023 Home: 649-3556 Here are some stories written by last year's fourth graders in Stephanie Mensel' s class at Jeremy Ranch Elementary. THE TRIAL by Paige Rosenthal The judge slowly stepped into the courtroom. When he sat, we sat. "Order in the court," the judge said. "I call to the stand Rug. Mr. Rug come up here." "I can't stand, I'm only a rug. I don't have any legs. Can you see legs on me? No, you don't!" "Sorry," said the judge. "Someone help Mr. Rug to the stand." Two strong men came up and put Mr. Rug on the stand. "What did you see when the bump came?" asked the judge. "Well, I don't see much around the house, which brings me to my point. Everyone steps on me. It's not very nice. I've been wanting to put you on trial, and make you stop stepping on me! Just because I'm a rug doesn't mean you can step on me. Like once I was in the middle of a nap and you just came and stepped on me." "OK, we have heard enough. You can sit down now," said the judge. "I don't want to sit down. This seat is comfortable, but that's not the only reason, I'm also having fun," said the rug. The judge screamed, "Security! Someone get security now!" The men came in and kicked Mr. Rug out of the courtroom. "Put me down," said the rug when he was being kicked out of the courtroom. "Next to the stand is the bump," said the judge. The bump squirmed up to the stand. "What right did you have to grab this nice lady and take her down into your cave?" asked the judge. "I didn't pull her down. She started to scream right in my ear. I politely asked if she would like to come in my house. She just jumped right down into the cave and onto my face and said, 'Put me in a cage.' Then I said, 'This cage is not as comfortable as my house.' The lady then saw one of my animal cages and locked herself in. I tried to open it, but she kept closing it. So I decided if she wanted to be in there, there is no reason to make her get out. So I left her in peace. When her maid, Miss Jones, came and looked into the cave and saw her boss in the cage, she did the strangest thing. She jumped into the cave, looked around, then she picked up a stick and hit herself on the head knocking herself out I wanted to help the maid wake up, but before I could squirm over to her'she woke up on her own. She made me put her back in her boss' house. So I did." "Excuse me your honor," said the maid, "I did not knock myself out. Why would I do that?" "That is enough Miss Jones," said the judge. The bump said, "Anyway, as I was saying, then I closed the door to my cave, and opened my other door at the back of my cave. I went back to the lady in the cage, and she said she was sorry for being so mean. She opened the door to the cage and left through the back door of my cave. The lady, the maid and I were all happy she was back in her house." "Thank you," said the judge. "Now was all that true?" asked the judge to the maid. "Yes, it's true," the maid said. "Why did you make it up?" asked the judge. "I don't know. I thought it would be funny. I'm sorry." "That's OK, but don't do it again. Case dismissed." The judge slammed the gavel on the bench then stood and left the courtroom. WILL WE EVER GET HOME? by Megan Allsop "Stop it!" he screamed. That was the fourth time he had told his older brother to turn off the radio in five minutes that day. He slammed down his pencil and stomped over and pulled the plug out of the wall and said, "I have messed up four times because of your loud radio." One week later there was too much pressure because he had gotten his report card and failed in math. When he got home he screamed at his older brother. While he was screaming he said "I failed math because of your dumb radio." When Caleb calmed down he called up his friend and said "Can you run away with me?" His friend said "Yes." His name is Chris and he's having the same problem that Caleb is having. The next day they left before the sun had come up. When Caleb went to go meet his friends at the boat that they had found the week before, he couldn't find it. Caleb ran and ran along the beach until he made it. Caleb saw his friends. They were 10 just like him. Caleb and his friends got into the boat, and it started moving by itself. Caleb and his friends were trapped and the worst thing was no one knew where they were. They tried to tell the boat to stop, but it wouldn't. Caleb and his friends finally fell asleep when they got tired of telling the boat to stop. When they woke up, it was weird. They were on a track, and the track was in the water. Caleb and his friends saw a castle. The boat was moving closer and.closer to it. The next day, Caleb and his friends were going through a dark, foggy tunnel. It was really long, and when they came out it was light for a minute and then it was quiet. They iiJI 11 11 i mm 1f ... 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Then there was Sylvia and she was crying and saying "Will we ever get home?" Then all of a sudden the doors opened that led into the castle. There was the biggest man that Sylvia had seen in real person. It was Magic Johnson. Now they were in a basketball room. "Whoops, wrong way." The track had taken he wrong way then curved and took them back and went the right way. The water splashed on the boat. Sylvia started to cry, "I am all wet." "Stop crying," said Chris. "There is no need to cry," said Caleb. "Did you bring an extra pair of clothes?" asked Chris "No, was I supposed to?" "Yes," said Chris. "Here, wear some of mine." Just then they sawa clock. It was a future clock. It said to go into the castle and there would be another clock. When they went into the castle, there was food lots of it like ice cream, pizza and candy bars. Then they saw the clock. It said "You may live here as long as you don't try to run away." They stared at the clock wih wide eyes. Then Caleb looked at Chris and they both said "Yes!" They like the idea. Then it was up to Sylvia. She said "I guess so. "Thanks Sylvia," said Chris and Caleb. The doors closed. No one could come in except them. They played on a train that went around a track. Sylvia missed the flowers. She went into a room where there was green grass, blue skies and flowers that covered the room. It was marvelous. When Sylvia got tired of being there, she went looking for a playground. There wasn't one . She saw Chris and Caleb. Then she said, "You are babies playing on this. Come play in the flowers." "No way, are you crazy?" "No," said Sylvia "Chris and Caleb said, "We found money and a train and..." "Wait," said Sylvia, "I want to play on the train." "OK," said Chris and Caleb. So they went and played on the train for about two hours. While they were playing on the train, they went where there were horses to ride. The horses took them to a swimming pool. There was a man there that was putting name tags on the dressing rooms. That was the butler. His name was Trong. He said, "No one lives here but me." "Can we go swimming?" ask Chris. "Yes," said Trong. Two years later they're still living there. And they are not going to leave. The end P.S. To be continued... 'Home (Decorating with Y"m him hJJ-W 1 A A T."ll.S l.SJ In tin inti-ri'sl til the s.ili'tv of .ill our children. .1 Wiiming should bv passed on to .ill those who have window coverings cover-ings in their homes that are operated by cords. According to the L'.H. Consumer Product Safety Council, window-covering cords pose a signiticant strangulation strangula-tion threat to unsuspecting children. Those particularly at risk are toddlers whose cribs are placed too close to windows, win-dows, as well as older children who play around draperies or who mav climb up on furniture to see outside. To remove this threat, the Window Covering Safety Council recommends that vertical blind and drapery cords with continuous-loop systems be outfit-led outfit-led with tie-down devices. For two-corded two-corded window coverings that end in a loop with a tassel, cut their cords above the tassel and fit with Iwo tassels. We've got lots of good ideas for making your environment a safe one for the kids, a comfortable one for you and your family, and beautiful one for all to sec. In fact, clients travel considerable distances to WALLS TO WINDOWS, to take advantage of our ability to meet the challenge of creating fashionable, functional room design and decor, no matter what their litestyle, No need for you to travel to Salt Lake City - you're welcome, too, to 1776 Park' Avenue, where we're open Mon-Fri 10-6:30, Sat 11-5. PH: 644-1)403. j MTTIHCT jj jj fc ""Li e" Vr ml Bxmmxxxfl Mint: He sure to instruct children that window-covering cords are not play items. |