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Show S Lakeside; Recreation A.j'v.st ?? 1535 lifeeSiTd Per. Wheelchair athlete rebounds Recreation briefs After accident, Winners of half marathon named Layton man sees lifo from different Mvi 0 pouj perspective Meiklry. (VALUNRusm 934, m4. 9 I j iM mM H In Kmn in group; group, if on Can NcVror wUi , Vom m al fnaJ year 11m J.'tff. It As a rsbt'Jnu Jtitroi-- ifcr.Ji'rr, wturn m aut-muiF- ,: Ihtf lM.a M,Ray-D- $ one c 31-4- aa4 a "I was pretty ftkrptteal." Yost never Ken u drot before, ftrM, 14 4, Jt f U o! mr'lon was part Ml htk - n4e ef the toys gntteitRu) nviuo fUnntJ I Rcvults W rn d, 31-4- o, Layion joined a team, the UyJen SpokemoMm. The team 9-1-2. 13-1- 6, Na-tion- al Srpi called the Utah Wheelin' Jazz. The team it comonwid of member who live from Orem to Ogden. A FTOtyAUANnuSXU. Scblappi describes Yost Although Yost says hes no as among the most dependable players on the team. He says Yost always shows up for practice, is a good defensive player, and scores about 10 points a game. athlete, he isnt afraid to try other sports. Many trophies in his home are memories of his days as a championship arm wrestler, but he admits all-rou- other efforts havent been as suc- Center on the University of Utah Its Lkely Yost wont regain motion in his legs because medical science hasn't yet found a way to reverse serious spinal cord injuries. But his outlook from the chair is positive. While spinal cord injuries are generally permanent, they don't necessarily disable a victim's spirit. Hes active in recruiting new players for the team, and spends many of his hours helping others who are confined to wheelchairs. He's currently involved in a project to skirt a wheelchair-boun-d friend's trailer. "You can look out the window, and you see that life does go on whether you're in that life or youre not in that life. So you may as well 13-1- 2. Watching the oncoming basketball, Kevin Yost gets ready to catch a pass during a workout Ha plays with the Utah Wheelin Jazz, a basketball team of wheelchair athletes. cessful. "I tried tennis once, but I wasnt very good at it," he said. "I even went out and bought a racket and balls. I was going to get into it really heavily, but it didnt work out. campus each year. 0, 0, - Wheelchair Basketball Association, the Utah Wheelin' Jazz has participated in tournaments across the nation. At least one of those tournaments is held in the Huntsman 0, A years, but later divbanJed. Yost then met M.ke SJdjppt of the Ability Center ta Park City. recruited Yot for a team As a member of the National 6, 21-3- 0, 41-5- pUed together for a number of are. how tall you can hold the ball, and how well you can push a chair." 4, A Named after the Utah Jazz, the 31-4- 0, Layton offering landscaping - class suck it up and go on," he said. One of the things he finds most discouraging is the prevailing attitude toward disabled people in Utah. "They kind of turn their heads. If you go to California, and they see a guy in a chair, its no big deal. LAYTON Layton City Porks and Recreation will olfer a beginners landscaping doss for adults. Subjects to be covered are designing lawns, ground covers, and plants. Registration will be accepted Monday through Sept. 15 from 8 a m. to S p.m. Monday through Friday at the recreation office. Classes w tU be held a the Community Center from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Thursday's stoning Sept. 21. The cost is S28. For more information, call "Around here people kind of turn their heads" to avoid looking at the person, he said. Yost knows the accident made a Vocalist to perform at recital Sunday 546-85S- 0. - LAYTON Rachclle Harmon, an vocalist and pianist, will give a rental at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Heritage Museum in Layton Commons Park. The daughter of Kin and Chris Hannon of Layton, she plans to attend Ricks College on scholastic, piano and vocal scholarships, where she will major in vocal performance. She will also be singing in the Utah State Fair vocal competition where she took thud place in the age 9 category in 1994. difference m his life. "I was a little terror. I got out of reform school, and I got stuck in that," he said. "It was a tough lesson to leant,, but its a lesson ." 16-1- Fire on Mountain to light up free Layton concert - ' LAYTON Fue on the Mountain will present a free concert Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Edward A. Ken-Ic- y What: Free concert featuring Fire Centennial Amphitheater, locaton the Mountain ed across the street from Layton When: Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. High School in front of the Heritage Where: Amphitheater located Museum. across from Layton High and in Throughout the year Fire on the front of the Layton Heritage MuseMountain which plays acoustic um, 403 Wasatch Drive bluegrass, folk and country - plays at diverse places like Winterfcst at Other: The concert is part of a summer series that runs weekly, Rubys Inn in Bryce Canyon to Mayfest at the University of Utah, sponsored by the Layton Arts and and the Salt Lake Arts Festival in Humanities Council downtown Salt Lake City to Peach r. Days in Ferron. They have taught slide line performing groups, members of Fire on the Mountain have traveled to dancing at Brigham Young Univervarious countries, including Germasity and have played the Tennessee dance in ny, Korea, Belgium, Spain, PortuWaltz at an old-tim- e Spring City. gal, France, Russia, Poland, Italy, band will perThe Luxembourg, England and various form as part of the summer Concert parts of the United States and Canain the Park series sponsored by the da. Ron Child of Clinton plays bass Layton Arts and Humanities Council. and vocals. The group was organized in the Mark Geslison of Spanish Fork mid-198at Brigham Young Uniplays the mandolin, guitar and voversity. cals; Curtis Miner of Blackfoot, Ida-hTraveling with BYU and other specializes in vocals and the fid- - This recital will feature vocal and piano works by Mozan. Gounod. Hageman, Strauss. Chopin and Gershwin, as well as bghter selections from spirituals to West Side Story. " r 5 At a glance The public is welcome. ,Harmon ifii . Events celebrate Mormon dance history ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK -- The importance of dance in the lives of Utah's Mormon pioneers will be highlighted when the Fielding Garr ranch house hosts visitors Saturday and Sunday. The road leading to the ranch house will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. Craig Miller, a Utah Arts Council folklorist, will give a lecture on the history of Mormon dance and then will do a dance demonstration. Ranger Ann Evans said. After the 2 p.m. Saturday presentation, the audience can participate in the dancing. Miller will be accompanied by a musical group featuring Cathryn Gamer on the accordion. In addition to the dancing, wfool spinning and butter churning demonstrations will be held. Food and drink will be available for purchase and horse-draw- n wagon rides will be offered. For more information, call the park at - ' . 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Up t 6 Oulr OMfewSMoarfeNi FULL and powr q th Shermin Wayment Memoul The run was ef citys Heritage 17-2- 0, g, -- gvctU, 9-1- 2. kept gwg." )iiTFe man The team plays on a regular court with only a few modifications to NCAA rules. Players are allowed five seconds in the key, rather than three, and they must vlribble at least once after they push the chair twice. -Theres no of course." he said. "Its how high you 0 g.u.-- g Vrfirn.tvf as 9 ef bm rovtgd. Mv 17-2- 0, n4 14 never ifirie it before. A few rf us pH toyetlter. It teemed Lke fan anJ we dJ a good job. and we team maintain a loose association with the NBA team. Their record is nearly at impressive. currently ranking 15th ot 155 team. Schlarpi said. gs JU, J4.J4 - jiJ TJ slam-dunkir.- first, !J, on4, 9-I- ry if b.kc!S:i Jt Days eajoef this Rumut, JK run, mens division; first plie merA Keith IMieatleyj second. Rury Dctaan; tlud. 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