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Veteran Arnold Combe Outdoor Science Classroom W m amed to Top Post BY DAN EGAN ‘vs hands-on learning at Bountiful’s Meadowbrookfacility WY SCOLL NOLAND. § [NE see what kinds of bugs there are! \ chilly driz{ not keepstu d faculty memvprook Blementary se completion of 1 the weath ennnader of what val tddition to Meadow: unusual collection of out- classrooms is centered vd an artificial pond of run- water fed by Bartons Creek, the edge of the acully at the already are us: ike area to andhistory Jordscapedwith na ns aind trees. andits clean vater can support tadpoles and other e tony Jar students learn in so cifferent: ways. ‘This just 119 peovides learn different way to «t pal 12-year-old sixth said Jamie Meadowbrook Prinei- Vir ith Phe its who squirmedpo: Itely throughout the rainy ribbon Hiing, were almost as excited as the teachers and community minders who made the classHyon possible We can study the plants and grader and member of the student council And water! organisms ir the interr upted her friend andfellowstudent council nem ber, 11-year old Michelle the Of course there is more thanchasing tadpoles pabilities of com paring the quality of pond water with river water, whichis part of the scientific fourth gradk Manfull method, said teacher Barhara “It’s an interdiseiplinary she added, Other teacher saythat thears nie alse useful for thing,” art, creative wri quiet reflect The new ¢ Jasseoum comple ments the outdoor facilities Mea dowbrook has been working ©: since Gov. Mik Leavitt deel ita Centennial School im the early 1990s. ‘Then-Princips! Huth Kor kel used the money to burld an amphitheater on thi edge of the property cess tod e hy woods and. the creek. an id he idea for the new outdoor ¢ lassrvom s born But first theyhad to de what todo Npport among £ ser- Machen \rnie” Combeis the top pick after a national hunt laided more than 60 candidates. Com \. ate, has worked tyr since 1985. He | gradu- the university t served as i of admis Tom Nyc mer. Nycuin tou! theSall Lake or ing ( nmit with the ilty ane wild the he Salt Laike Tribune Students duck the rain as they h eadinside after dedication of outdoor classroom at Bountiful’ s Meadowbrook Elementary ent over new learning tool. Bul weather didn't dampen exe! (onto iniddle school offer nggestions ¢ They stifl kind of have owney ship. They cariy i with: then Rob Vandewrift, seaper endl for local land M facully ieniber, Indian and pioneer history. Stu dents learn to make scones dnd) ‘lassroom ar enty mission from the Ars citizens. the ‘Thoseearly sur sses made the school community want moreac U. President has announced Ar raising money and dromming up who hely 1 ent outdoor Vass Nobody had 1 students, gradelessons on Utah's American wickiupsjust like the slates first zs newvice stralive vices. Coun campaign fo win the Ci cil's support for rephicing the e to the fence anc 1 adding classroom Manful a fellow te cher Nancy Frazier spe nt a summer foope fouct! pointed one of it president of ad about thefence Inteaching fourth grade and playing mountain men and Indi ans, we just could not pass up climbing und: r the fence Man full recalled Her students asked what they could do, and at her suggestion waged aletter writing she said Next came a full and campfire ring for THE SALT After ne ’ the University of U wbrook a f aduwbrookfor 20 years. built log cabin-shaped structure to cover the purop that brings water rom Bartons Creek Local nurs chipped in tre: plants and for the dscaping choot parents spent Saturdays Nugineers to borrow creck. ( we the p nd v wits sai built Dow w ho t } i # tie Jand around the Doug aid Meadowbrook alums ere at working on their Eagle Scout pro- Comb: jects found and moved rocks to surround the pond A parent de- www.tren.org./utihlink/pond, which bas had hits from as far away as Russia I think they ve tried to add a plete said Downs wife, Cindy. audit. among other position Games p: rebuilt | be used for oj ceremonies, i plex under co signed @ Web site for the elassroom called ExplorA-Pond bit every year, and nowit's com . the U's Ginecal and accounting services, luijan resources and internal yi ‘ linehpin )02 Winter i ysill serve as the Olympic Vi The apart to st ments will be couvert: dent housing when the Ge over. Before comin tu the U., Combe rp Pratls in Utah (ser 300st From Funding ti (HE AIR FORCE BASE ighity Se “men and women of Ith Fighter Wing boarded plates bound for a Turkish air base Continued from D-1 12400 South to 13800 South, with future plitses plumed to connect Ste 1 Owens. chief of planningfor 49th “The term we'reusing ; hooting war Lake County he atea near Grafton, nearthe Most of this group is expected wiurn around June 18, when tor, Healso worked for Price Waterhouse & 4/0 training to do. So if we bave an opportunity to do our jobs, great If nol. that’s fine, we re still a presence over there.” His wife, Maj. Lynne Hull, the wing’s maintenance officer, is looking forward to returning to the ‘Turkish air base where she livedfor two years. ‘The couple's children will be staying with grandparents She told their 4 year-old son and 2year old daughter “that Me umy and Deddyhave ajob to do. The older one ha een the Heholds a bachelors of science degree in economics aad a mas- i i rains: tration from | Comibe's Wout issubject to ay ihe | aversily of l tah Bs ater this month The ppointed Bar- 1 vice president appointment Aug. 1, pent al Synder has lier wali | fective » upproy- s vice chan: cellor for student affairs and as: sociate professe educational —he knowsthat Daddy's go- administration at the University volunteers from the 419th news ing to drop bombs.” of Nebraska-Kearney since 1988. pI ‘The home aroundJuly 10. Bight F-16 fighter-bombers. equipped with night flying gear, left for ‘Turkey early Tnesday This is the third lime manyof the men and women of the 419th C Whole House Package have hecn deployed in the region Doyle McKinney, a fuel system mechanic from Bountiful, told his wife and eight children, “Not to tpi ten worry, thal it’s business as usual.” Were ees segswere ee “We ve all done this before,’ said Maj. Ken Hull, a veteran of WILL BEAT the Persian Gulf War from Lay- | Ep aCeoe EKO) as) ton who flics for Delta in civilian | PRICE BY 10%! life. “This is what weve been wirance to Zion National ind the park itself will ben development of the Grafton ‘Trail, funded with highwey-enhancement moneytotaling B00 plus another $100,000 AIR DUCT CLEANING] ject includes de 1) UDOT-operated ie owned by the Bu $89.95 inagement into an won Nation historic community northern els this time,” said Col from Dimple Dell Park to the Jordan River Parkway in west Salt nhe/pedestrian trail ross the Virgin zone over raq We'reprepared to and expect ing fo deliver munitions to | 1 ection, according to 4 to the information Wednesday to help patrol the no fly toctuients, will run from a short road from ASSUCLATED PRESS HL, LALT i workedfor the Ctuh state Audi Members of HAFB’s 419th Air Win 2 Head for Duty Ove r Northern Iraq Kick Membersof the 419th Fighter Wing from Hil Air Force B ise board aplanefor their deployment to Turkey. Pilots from the over northern Iraq 419th will help enforce the no fly | » Zion Superintenvy. the information e permanent displays fe itors where parking tite Zion are locat- ) DAVIS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL Ck se thepark's new heduled to be presents Memorial Day \ ! Registration 8:00 am- 9:00 am ContinentalBreakfast jays will give a history * jie tratton area, a collection and agricultural land the 10-foot-wide strian trail across illinuitely connect le trail system the park and St est Utah \ Saturday, June 12, 1999 e jects are funded | DOT will reopen \ ! Break Keynote Presentation | 10:45. am 14S am Session A “Chicken Soup Vor The Woman's Soul” Presented By Speake Marci Shimoff | 145 am-12n00 | 12:00 pm 1:00pm Break Session B Varhe ( Pebruary, said “Ch fhe Son{ Vor The Woman's Soul” i . then Soup Lor Lhe Mother's Soul f Aaaa = ' KENLEY - re CoE LINC Confeference Workshops TKI Fin set hy ) Rock Chip Repair! Mobile Service! f :lass Act. 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Stat___ Zip i please leave your children at home, and treat yourself to a day out ‘ Se . 1 Workshops I wish to attend (List worksiy ab _ Alternate ee EELNiteenane SessionA { Session B Please make checks payable to Davis Hospital DAVIS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL GEMTER Forward check andregistrationformto 1600 W. Antelope Drive Layton, Utah 84041 © Ay V 801 4 70N “POOR¢ |