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Show I, School c Southwest Drug Prevention Program r f " ' S Natalie McFarland has been working with the Southwest Drug Prevention Program. Not only is she working on being a teen educator for drug abuse, she has long range goals to help prevent drug abuse in the school and community. Some of the things she has been doing to help out: working on the com- SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1996 3.SS ut T 15 1 1 puter, delivering videos, and pre- paring papers. Kenny Dawn has also helped by typing papers and delivering materials for Red Ribbon Week. Southwest Center would like to thank these students for their The Valley High School Class of 1950 at their reunion at the Orderville City Park on July 26, 1996. Pictured Barbara Salter Carrol (Norman), Mary Lou Carrol Melling (Bob), Zelda Maxwell Robertson, Fawn Crofts Jolly, Donna Rose Palmer Caine, Gerald Siler (LaJuana), Orval Palmer (Greta), Clare Ramsey (Marylee), LaNar Lamb (Irene), Lorena Lamb Lambert (Bob), Lynn James Esplin (Juanita), E. Dwight Blackburn (Juana). Missing from picture were Annabelle Reese Brinkerhoff, Nada Hoyt Brown, Maryllis Heaton Hayborne, Duaine Roundy, Rue Dell Mackelprang Sudweeks and Sharon Reese Willis. Deceased members of the class: Gam Esplin, Paul Hardy, Russell Hepworth, Jay Lamb. Contributed by E. Dwight Blackburn. (l-r- ): Thanks for the Memories Valley High School Class of 1 950 The spirit of the Class of 1950 lives on. I reminisce of those days gone by, countless memories crowd my thoughts and Im glad that today I touched hands with - c' Natalie McFarland Barton speaks the gym, but wait just now I recall our high school days. Do think I hear voices, laughter you remember our freshman and music (or am I dreaming?). year our Junior prom and We will never forget the thrill of then our graduation day? We salute our many great winning and the agony of defor all of who were devoted, cheers our three teachers feat, you. reold and fans faithful who Some familiar things and true, for our supteams, 3 main, but we now cannot walk cheered players us on. porting parents, our honor stuthe hall past class rooms and Yes, our time is done as we dents and class presidents, and last but not least by any means we stand and cheer the many Valley High School stu at schools On November 19 Kanab Middle School and Big Water were honored with a special speaker, Brad Barton. Brad, a four year collegiate letterman, was named 1991 Weber State University athlete of the year and has been ranked internationally in 3000 meter steeplechase. He not only received both NCAA Track & Field All American Honors, and Academic All American Honors, but also competed in the 1992 U.S. Olympic trials and has performed internationally. Brad lives in Ogden, where he works with Weber Human Services as a substance abuse prevention speaker. Brad is a member of Utah Speakers Association and speaks to thousands of youth annually promoting selfbelief, goal setting, natural highs, especially healthy lifestyles. Brad talked to the Middle School and Big Water on positive thinking. The schools were enchanted and entertained by his presence. ThankyouBradBartonfrom our Southwest prevention Home for the Holidays By Cheryl Mason I often joke about a disorder I admit to having.. .CDS. ..Craft Deficiency Syndrome. And seasonally, year after year, I am forced to admit I suffer from yet another syndrome with the acronym of HHHS.. ..Holiday Hunger Honing Syndrome. Neither of my syndromes have been recognized in the medical field, but I know they are there. HHHS is unique in that weather can activate it. ..if its a hot day in July, I know I must have watermelon or corn on the cob. Then when the wind blowing is chilled, I know the only medication is pumpkin pie, hot cocoa, chocolates, or cinnamon rolls! Are there others who suffer as I do? If you happen to be one, EASY a please be sure to join me at the annual Home for Holidays Christmas Festival on December 14, 1996. Home baked pies, breads, fine candies, hot cocoa, and other seasonally appropriate medications for those shoppers afflicted with Holiday Hunger Honing Syndrome will be readily available. The KMS PTSA and many many volunteers are working countless hours and planning now to ensure us with the therapy we deserve. Those of us who suffer from this devastating disorder can come to the Festival and sigh...Tm Home for the Holidays. And remember my slogan during this trying time, Foods may have food values, but holiday goodies have family values. NO QUALIFYING LOANS! Close as fast as tomorrow on Real Estate! Good or Bad Credit, Forclosures, Bankruptcy, etc., Even if you've been turned down by others. Refinancing, debt Consolidation & Home Improvement PLAIN CASH!!!! INCREDIBLE INTEREST 1 i V. CORPORATION lt :K.,iv.li OF AMERICA . 4 4- ik. ill i t;, 't . .!. Vj WOMEN!! - i . 4 ti Leave all turkeys at home and come to the... Alumni Boutique Valley High School Band Room (during the Turkey Tournament) Thursday, November 28 Friday, November 29 Saturday, November 30 RATES! - 800 - 808 - 0744 IfftnwuM i i dents and alumni over the years. It is our wish that the spirit of the Class of 1950 will continue on forever and ever. Today as we paused in silence we remembered those who also passed our way, and now are suddenly gone (Garn, Jay, Paul and Russell). Im so glad I touched hands with you today, and thanks for the memories. Dedicated to the Class of 1950. Gonjfc 4 pm - 8:30 pm 10 am - 8:30 pm 10 am - 8:30 pm (or until sold out) get ycur GljFisfnjas gifts early! Featuring Valley & Kanab crafters y |