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Show 7 t r Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Cedar Wednesday, May 12, 1999 - Page 6 annual bike rodeo Fort PTA Charlynn Anderson The annual Cedar Valley Elementary PTA Bike Rodeo provided both fun and bicycle safety tips for students and their parents. sunny weather on Friday, May 7, allowed the bike rodeo to proceed after being postponed a week. by . Long-awaite-d 1 Jfc by Charlynn Anderson Cedar Valley Elementary's student celebrate at the bike rodeo Activities included a video on the importance of wearing bike helmets, a bicycle safety inspection, instruction on hand signals and safety rules, riding through a sign recognition course, and an obstacle course. The bicycle safety inspection was conducted by the Sheriff's Utah County Community Department Service Division and the Law Church News u and Who's Who fun Accordine eign countries. pose. Magna Cum Laude Sarah Smith earns honors at WSU BY JUUE LOVERIDGE Emily Lowery has been left empty handed. Fingers that played their way into earning a "one" (highest possible score) during the state band Solos Festival two weeks ago are quiet. Lips familiar with file taste of reed are tV 5 0 i -- 2 4. I "W fS, John and Janet Harr Budd and Jolene Harr Bryce B. silent. You see, somebody walked away with Emily's saxophone ... right out of the high school, in broad daylight, sometime during the morning session of school last Tuesday. Emily left her saxophone Cutler Coecf to serve, farewells May Budd and Jolene Harr John i 5J Elder Budd and Sister Jolene Harr of Cedar Hills, have been called to serve in the South Africa Johannesburg LDS Mission. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 16, at 3 p.m. in the Manila Ward Chapel, 3986 W. 8800 North, Cedar Hills. will enter the They Missionary.Training Center on MCiSX.;. A. UA r .1 v vi and Janet Harr Bryce B. Cutler Elder John and Sister Janet Harr of Cedar Hills, have been called to serve in the South LDS Africa Johannesburg Mission. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 16, at 3 p.m. in the Cedar Hills 1st Ward, 4355 W. Cedar Hills Drive. They will enter the Missionary Training Center on Mi-o- inside the alcove by the band room before school that morning, trusting Kaye Collins would put it in the room when she arrived. What Emily wasn't counting on was that Collins was sick that day, and the substitute didn't know about the instrument sitting by the door. When Emily showed up later for class, it simply was no longer there. So today Emily is without her alto saxophone to play in the school concert coming up. She hasn't got it to practice on. She won't have it to try out for 16 Elder Bryce B. Cutler, son of Edwin B. and Rebecca Cutler of Highland, has been called to the serve in Managua Nicaragua LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 16, at 9 a.m. in the Highland 6th Ward, 10390 N.Alpine Hwy. Elder Cutler will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 19. ? iff v n i V j- LDS Daniel 4 -1 the Missionary Training Center Elder Daniel Scott Robinson, son of Ken and Nadine Robinson of Lehi and Bambi and Tommy Vehmeier of Little Rock, Ark., has been called to the Tennessee in serve Nashville LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sen-icSunday, May 16, at 9:30 a.m. in the Lehi 9th Ward, 465 E. 300 North. Elder Robinson will enter on May 26. P. Wade Walker Elder Preston Wade Walker, son of R. Kerry and Julaine Walker, has recently returned from serving in the Texas Dallas LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 16, at 9 a.m. in the Alpine 12th Ward, 98 E. Canyon Crest Road. Cheya Dawn Wilson Don Sister Cheya Dawn Wilson, daughter of Les and Carol Peterson of Lehi, has recently returned from the South Africa r B. Wilson June 9. call or visit our website at: 794 East State NOWI CALL TODAY We'll make getting your loan easy. 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She attended WSU on academic scholarship every year. The daughter of Glen and Beverly Smith of Lehi, Smith is engaged to be married Justin to Christensen from Ontario, California in June and also has plans to teach school next year. missing the familiarity that has made her own sax an extension of herself You see, it's been part of her life since seventh grade. It was the one she brought with her when her family moved from Michigan at the start of this school year. It was the one she coaxed the mellow sounds from to earn comments such as "Wow!", and "Outstanding!" regarding her performance at state. It's Emily's own sax, and whether its disappearance is the result of a sick prank or a malicious act of cruel dishonesty, it just needs to be returned. Bruct Henriksen fJl t Daniel Lehi's band. Collins loaned her an instrument to "get by" on. It just wasn't the same, though. Neither is the one she's renting. Oh, it will do for now, and yet . . . each instrument handles differently. Each has its own "soul", its own touch and feel and sound. And today Emilys American Fork's Jazz Band, either. It's a class she hoped to take while still ' being part of i; . Juliann Smith of Lehi has been included in the 1999 edition of "Who's Who Students in Among American Universities and Colleges." She is a student of Southern Utah University in Cedar City and has been selected as a national outstanding campus leader. Candidates were chosen based on their academic acheivement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular " activities, and potential for continued success. Smith joins an elite group ofstudents from more than 1,900 instiutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several for- and Saxophone stolen... tliSp lUMit elect Smith' Juliann to PTA Health Safety Commissioner Maela Jacobsen, the objective of the Bike Rodeo was to help the kids survive the summer by teaching them bike safety rules and the importance of wearing helmets. Mrs. Jacobsen has a personal reason for advocating the The PTA added excitement to the day's activities and use of helmets. Her niece, who emphasized the importance of was not wearing a helmet in a bike accident, suffered some wearing bike helmets by holdparalysis as a result of a head ing a drawing for six helmets. The helmets were provided injury. "I don't want that to happen by the Utah County Health to Cedar and the anyone else," she stated. Department members of the PTA. Other Valley Elementary One student from each Health and Safety Committee Tammy grade won a "cool" new hel- included met. Messersmith, Julie Mohler, Helmet winners were: Julie Barnum and Machelle kindergarten, Kyla Hiser; Clegg. If just one accident or first, Kelsey Yates; second, Zak Giles; third, Nick McCoy; injury can be prevented, the fourth, Vic Palmer; and fifth, Bike Rodeo achieved its pur- Enforcement Explorer Post. 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