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Show VvliwU. dence, hut Urause my nation, in essence is the epitome of all that I hold sacred. The ideals and principles guard are my ideals, my principles. The way of hie protect is my way of life. Ilcruuse I am firm in this belief, and Ixnause I have leen tested and found to ho strong, my nation looks to me for protection. "May Hod grant me, and those who come after me. the ability to continue to provide tins protection for I am an American, guardian of the nation." FENCE Continued from A) while serving in his num-try'- s most unpopular war. When he came home he was spat upon and people threw rocks at his car. That kind of treatment hurt deeply, hut failed to dampen Mike Kelly's ideal- 1 1 ism. . voir recently when an extraordinary thing happened. The two were hiking a trail together, and when they rounded a hond, there, nestled in a tall pine was a brightly coloml. helium filled balloon. "The message inside said, 'II. Clarke IWw Klementary School. Room lt. We pray for you!' " l'ieree said. "It just gave us the strangest feeling." They returned home to Cenola, looked up a num-ho- r for the school, called and talked to Principal "He came home and trained to he a helicopter pilot" Myrleen said. Me flew for LifeFlite one more way for Mike Kelly to demonstrate his love of America. Brittany Myrleen brought me a Beartlall needs help and a picture of her husband, a fund has been set up at copy of his essay and a picZions Hank in the name of ture of their 1 year-old her dad, Ronnie. Hrittany granddaughter, Snbryne Marnae Kelly, daughter of was born .July 24 and her Curtis and Marnae Kelly, mother died Sept. 17. She had been in a coma since of Payson. "It was the picture of Brittany's birth. Now Brittany needs surSabryne, all dressed in red, white and blue, and with gery to correct a cleft lip, and the fund has been set the flag behind her, that made me get out Mike's up to assist in paying for her medical expenses. essay. It seems really Her dad is head custodiappropriate right now," an at Windsor Klementary Myrleen said. I rend Mike's School in Orem, You can essay, and she's right, his words are as call the school at for more informat ion or meaningful today as they were 30 years ago make contributions at any espe.ions Bank in Ronnie cially these excerpts: "1 love freedom, Beardall's name. justice, equality and our way of life. I abhor tyranny, Annette l'ieree and injustice, hate confinement and tho.se Brian Ilongland, both of who seek to deprive me of Genola, were elk hunt ing these things love ... with some friends in the "Yes, I guard a nation mountains about 10 miles not through divine provi- west of Strawberry Reser The school is in I.oomis, Calif., near San Francisco. At 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept, 14, IK balloons were released by the school's first graders, bnkwood said. It was just two days later at 2 p.m. that Pierce and lloagland pulled the balloon out of a pine tree in the mountains of Utah. "The school secretary just screamed when we told her why we were calling. We were the first people they had heart!' from,"'. Pierce said. -- -- 227-874- 5 of Provo, has been named Man of the Year 2001 by the Kiwa-niClub of Provo at a Tuesday night banquet at RYU Outgoing President Bob Smead said Nelson was chosen "in recognit ion for his vision, tireless service 1 include UTAH hayrides, a hot air balloon, cream-makin- get "lost in agriculture" today at the Utah County Farm Bureau's third annual Fall Field Day. The popular event, which drew nearly l,.r00 students last year, started Tuesday and continues todav from 10 eight-statio- n learning rotation. 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Blaine Hall, secretary; ft' WIMRfeF ( pig-shape- d MIomUI oiilttA Im Voai 1 1 U MM FOR I M.inncosoii September 2), t Vtolvi K READY rides on a cow train, ice demonstration by ('old Stone Creamery, chances to rope a steer head and the launching of 1,500 red, white and blue balloons from inside the corn maze. Aerial views are available from the hot air balloon. Call to reserve a time. In addition to the field days, The MAiZE at oilers daily field trips through Oct. 31. These include: Hayrides, a pumpkin patch, animal barnyard and the corn maze. For Heellaw's hotline, To inquire call about fall or spring Farm Bureau field days, teachers can call For more information, call Kamillo Combs a.t COUNTY -Thousands of local elementary students are likely to features an GET IViwww MM K VI visitor growth, to create new jolvs and mince unemployment, to diversity rural economies and to protect the quality of life. The program required ftiyson to establish a 21st Centurv Vision Statement. I P 7 Fall Field Day teaches kids about agriculture Special to Our Towns s III Continued Itwin Ai lri officers for Hit lVII TOWNS Two-year-ter- (iene Nelson, - and dedication resulting in a unique new IW-- City Library at Academy Sijuare Smead descrilnnl Nelson as "a desert rat "Ixu n in Mesa. AH. He has Invn I . married to jw for 29 and years they have six children and one grandchild. Nelson, a WW graduate with a master's in library science, has Ihh'U an ele mentary, middle school and community college librarian. He has spent years as a public librarian, the past four in I'rovo. The club also installed ,l. Mi (alen lockwood. Two-month-o- X V.-ml- I , for Surgical Weight Control (801)465-110- 0 Mountain View Hospital MountainStar Healthcare 1000 E. 100 N, "te" Payson, Utah www.mvhpayson.com. , |