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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 1, 1896 Gateway Aero Bits 'n' Pieces the streets, more cars speeding By Ruthie K would believe? Hey, 30U Its through town, the Old Barn less than a month until school is melodrama players are gearing out! up for the season, the Little Moms are moaning, Woe is Leaguers are practicing like me! What will I do with the kids mad, and trees and flowers are for three whole months? The out in full glory. Do you think kids are saying, Boy, oh boy! its maybe Spring has Sprung? FAB. Dumb old school is out! Proving that j'oung people in The teachers are saying, "Thank this area have a lot of empathy heavens, I dont have to open a for older folks. Class Act, the text book again until Septem- Student Council, and the home-e- c ber! And poor old Shep, the famdepartment of Kanab High, ily dog is saying, Here we go treated Senior Citizens ofKanab again got to run after that to an afternoon of diversified dumb old stick, or chase down entertainment with refreshthe ball for the kid, or give the ments following the program. cat a run! Accordingto the students, it was I guess its all in the point of a small way to express appreciaview. Mom sees vacation as a tion for all that the older generatime when the kids are under- tion has done for the commufoot, hungry all the time, and nity. The shoe is also on the missing their buds. The kids other foot! I dont think young see it as 24 hours a day of people realize what they do for playing time and no home- us oldsters. They keep us interwork. The dog sees his peace- ested in whats going on, they ful existence as down the keep our sense of humor workdrain after all, he has to fol- ing overtime, and keep us planlow the kids around all day ning for the future We all want no more sleeping away the af- to live long enough to see them ternoon under the bed! grow up into the Kanab is beginning to buzz dependable people we know they again. Theres more people on will be. well-rounde- d, tfviin IliX III M Wj " it Hlil' (itftv 1 it ill'll Club meeting The monthly meeting of the Gateway Aero Club will be held Saturday, May 4 at the newly remodeled airport terminal building at 6 pm. This is an important meeting for all members to attend as we will be making plans, appointing committees, etc., for the Long Easy Fly-i- n to be held Memorial Day weekend. This will be the 8th year that the fly-i- n has been held in Kanab, and each year more and more people attend, so it is important to be Any who have not paid their dues, please do so at this meeting. well-organize- d. Craft Club Meeting The May meeting of the Craft Club will be held on Thursday, May 2 at the Kanab Creek Fire Station at 1:30 p.m. The project this month will be Shadow Boxes. Jean Beck will be the Canning and Burch to wed today (May instructor. Supplies needed are: 1) Shadow Box; 2) Memorabilia of your choice; 3) Backing fabric, 4) Glue gun. Those not interested in the project of the month are always welcome to come and bringtheir own projects to work on. Everyone is welcome. Members will be bringing their latest afghans to display for this day only. Bins Shelley Ann Canning and Weston Dean Burch will be sealed for time and all eternity this afternoon. May 1. in a ceremony performed by the bride's grandfather in the SL George LDS Temple. A reception will be held in the couples honor Saturday, May 4, from 4:30 until 6:30 p.m. at the Heritage House in Kanab. Shelley is the daughter of William and Betty Canning of Kanab. She graduated from Kanab High School in 1989, attended UVCC and SUU majoring in Early Childhood Development, and is currently employed by Kanab Elementary School in the Special Education Department Shelley also enjoys being the mother other four year old son, Michael. Weston is the son ofKenneth and Marilyn Burch of Fredonia. He graduated from Basalt High School in Basalt. Colorado in 1985 and served an LDS mission to Japan in 1987. He attended BYU and Yavapai Community College, majoring in tire science. He is currently employed by the US Forest Service as a forestry technidantiretighter, and is first captain with the Fredonia Volunteer Fire Department The newlyweds plan to make their home in Fredonia, Arizona. The Game of Life By Kent Mason CP 1 y' Q, rs He said he would never win. And time wa$, I thought it was true. Then I realized that until a man tries He never knows what he can do. Sure, he would never bask in the glory For he knew he would never win Till he saw that most winners are Just losers who tried again. Set your goals high, aim for the top Being always happy with what you get Keeping in mind all of the time The game isn't over until you quit. -- A 1) iOs. "V Therapeutic Massage Patty JoTat, NddCrofts. ILfxheSe Sorensen and Natalie Brinkerhoff play an old fashioned game ofmarbles atValley Elementary School. Photo by Thomas Lamb, assisted by Myma Cox. Hey, what kind of anda game is By Ebbony Eberly (Vcdley Gth grade ) Recently, fifth and sixth grade students of the Valley Elementary School, along with their teachers, Linda Berrett (5th grade) and Susan Espiin (sixth grade), and a volunteer helper, Janice Espiin, gathered in the elementary gym to learn a few games often played in the early days of Utah. The games marbles. taught were jacks With Janice and principal Shirl Spencer stepping in to help, each child learned the rules and how to play each game. Then they chose the game they wanted to play in the Jacks and Marbles Tournament to be held sometime in the middle that? of Glendale, "They are even more fun than playing football. Yeah, I like jacks too because I am good at them, says Marie Johnson of Orderville. Now with the students of the Valley Elementary School knowing a little more about the earlier days, and what the kids did for entertainment, we hope they part of May. I enjoyed playing jacks the can keep the games alive for most, says Christopher Wilson years to come."" ... ly' Treat your Mom to an hour of pure relaxation ! SAUE $10 Order-Tod- ay w GIFT CERTIFICATES ! 6437234 |