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Show t V& LAHtilOfc Lrtf&Zi LofcrfOd Recreation complex put on back burner Py PC niors, He 4d the only wy to build a hivk and nuvur complex would be to hold a bond election, and he didnt think that wlut the people of Wood lro ' at this time, Council member Darin IKk xufc'erOcd the city should kok i( hirmg a recreation director for summer programs and turning the Salvage o into a park with area for xartou sporting acmr. ties. After considerable deliberation the council decided to go ahead with the rlan for neighborhood park and seasonal use V. ALTER In a rrveni Ml conducted Dun Jfw and Attevuirk, cm-e- n t io indw'nifd they would lAg w iux a city recreation complex, but most hr-IlC- te UiCif iJX lipHot hr chiHlIJ epent on other improvement! hut may hr more important to the economy, Ac a result of the poll, the etiy council held a vpecul session m Ike. 1 1 to tlis-cu-v the future of recreation in Woods Crow. I a i i There ere plans for more park. nd the city ha recently park acquired some property that was formerly a salvage M along Jot) South that city official hoped could be used to build a recreational complex. "We want to meet the needs of our citizens," Mayor Jerry Larrahec uiJ. "but. arrarently, a well planned summer recreation program would be a Its expensive way to go." pointed out that the city need to cater to the need of the 14 to 21 age group and to se "A recreation complex. for Woods Cross is not a completely dead Issue." said Gary Ure-- k, Wood We are looking at the possibility of teaming with other cine that are clove to Woods Cros to build a complex that coulJ cater to the needs of all of South Davis ce cream to her niece PacJon at PwJon birthday KayLeigh game. The seats were at the top. All KayLeigh could think of was how high up they were. "1 was Prom 1 so scared 1 was shaking," Kay-Leithe two boys who live across the said. street from her. James Andersen Then Matthys showed up and Rex Andersen have cystic fiwith two extra tickets on row 24. brosis. They are two of the children KayLeigh tended before KayLeigh and her dad left the other two Swaners behind. she got ill. "When you get an opportuniWhile she was baby-sittinJames, 9, pulled out his Talkboy ty, you have to take it," Kaytry ing to find Kay Leigh's voice Leigh said. KayLeigh stole a Christmas he recorded last year. Meanwhile, Rex, 7, practiced head opportunity and wrapped her stands on the living room floor. mother's present while her James then asked what movies mother was busy wrapping presents for Grandma Olsen. The KayLeigh has. "We bought The Lost Swaners help her with all of her At Christshopping World," KayLeigh said. "You're getting all the new mas they wrap any presents she buys. movies." James said. "Oh. look, I wrote 'Peace and Then he looked at her feeding tube and asked if she ever eats Joyce, " KayLeigh said, pointing at the gift tag on her present. out of her mouth anymore. The Swaners are trying to Kay Leigh laughed and said, Yeah. I do." keep Christmas as normal as possible for KayLeigh. KayKayLeigh laughed when telling how her cousin. Erica Mat-thy- s, Leigh went with her LDS Young got KayLeigh and her dad Women's group to see the lights better seats when the Jazz on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. She also plans on seeing played Dallas on Dec. 12. the lights along Gentile in Lay-to- n. h FoundaThe gh g, d. year-roun- Make-A-Wis- tion, a non-prof- organization, it . gave the Swaners four tickets for : the game. KayLeigh, her father, her uncle Scott Swaner and his "I love Teddy Bear Lane, she said. KayLeigh just plain loves ted dy bears. Since the day she was diagnosed with cancer, someone has given her a bear or stuffed animal when she has been in the hospital. There are 33 bears in her collection, most of them she calls chcmo bears." Her favorite one is the Pooh Bear given to her by Robert II. and Janie Van Komen. It always goes to the hospital with her. Then there is a bear all dressed in plaid given to her by her Young Womens group. Her brother, Justin, has given her the most bears. He gave her two bears wearing sweaters he got at Lagoon, where he works. He also won a white soft bear in Las Vegas for her. It poses as a Christmas decoration in the living room with, h her teddy. , "They said "they were going to give me a bear and I thought it was going to be some little thing. Look how nice it is," KayLeigh pointed. Her gym class also gave her a bear last spring. Another set of favorites is the pair her Grandmother Olsen bought her. They sport country attire. Her father did not forget her when he wtnt to Phoenix. He bought her a Hard Rock Cafe bear. His boss brought KayLeigh two bears from his business trips, one from School San Francisco and the other from Annapolis, Md. A gingham dressed bear reminds her of the Utah State Fair, while her fishing bear and fishing Precious Moments doll remind her of her Swaner family reunions. "They gave these to me because I was the best fishing perI caught fish son all year-rounwith licorice. Everyone cried when they gave it to me." KayLeigh said. d. Then there is the bear that reminds her how much her parents care. It is a carved wooden that showed up in her room with balloons after she had surgery. The two bears op her door sitting on a lariat remind her of how she missed her oh Make-A-Wis- brother's wedding reception. Her aunt, Karla Nelson, had it made for KayLeigh. ' KayLeigh hopes not to miss too many more family activities. She hopes to see the movie "Flubber" before she is in the hospital again. Then she hopes to go to school, grow her hair back and shoot her .22 rifle. Then "it is walking on eggshells for the next five years," Joyce said, before they can honestly say they are cancer-free. I Students interested in SUU can attend open house OGDEN - Weber and Davis County high school students especially for high school juniors and seniors and students completing their work at community and junior colleges. Information about university demographics, scholarships, financial aid, on and off campus housing, admissions, clubs and organizations, and registration procedures will be available. in- terested in attending Southern Utah University are invited to attend an open house Jan. 13 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ogden Eqyptian Center, 2415 Washing- ton Blvd. Parents of potential SUU students are also invited and encouraged to attend," Sandra Lord, director of high school relations, said. We want anyone considering SUU as the place to continue his or her education to have accurate and timely information about the university. The open house is one way for those interested in SUU to get direct information and to have their questions answered face-to-fac- e. The open houses are designed Reserve parks for 98 of Geoff and Marita Anderson, Roy, alumni of SUU and members of an admissions adviser program established at the university, will be hosting the Ogden open house and helping to provide assistance in understanding the programs, policies, and procedures of the university. For more information, call Sandra Lord (435) 865-801- 5. Reser- - . FARMINGTON vations will be taken for the Farmington City Park Boweries beginning Jan. 2. The park boweries are only reserved from May 1 through Sept. 30. For all other times, use is on a first come, first served basis. ' In the Main City Park, residents can use either the large or small boweries on the weekdays for free. The large bowery with a capacity of 100 to 125 is available for residents for $25 on weekends and legal holidays. Non residents must pay $20 for the large bowery and $15 for the small bowery on weekdays, and $40 for the large bowery and $25 for the small bowery on weekends and holidays. In Shepard Park, residents may reserve either or both Hospital Equipment and Supply Darnell Junior High Farmington paty In Ogdoa I son Kyle Swaner went to the County." boweries with a capacity 100 plus for no fee on weekdays and $25 on weekends and legal holidays. must pay $20 for weekdays and $40 for weekends and legal holidays for the Shepard Park boweries. There is no charge for reserving Woodland Park at any time for residents. must pay $40. Reservations for large groups are required iri Woodland Park. Non-residen- ts Non-residen- ts For registration purposes, the weekend begins at 6 p.m. on Friday night, and legal holidays include the following: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Pioneer Day and Labor Day. Stop by the Recreation Office at 42 N. 650 West to register, or call 451-095- 3. t Honor roll iMWWiitW4(iw KayUtgh Sooner tnesto teed City manager. burner for now. but wc are leaving the door open for the fuiurt. Lar-rab- TRY IT: Cros "Weve placed it on the hack CKADC High Honor Koil; Toralyn Aikfl. Brstun Bu-- k. CtWn 1 Henley. 14 BeU. Buiktscr. Bryce Burnham. Arsdiri Chambers. tiiabeih Christensen, Kcbesca Christensen, Allison Clements, Jennifer ClufT. Ashley Covan. Kaihryn Daniels. Altitun I herl. Trenton I) I-- art. James. Melanie F Of hush. Jared f ofs-gre-n. Rebecca toner, Jibuti lovers. Jason Irv. Larry Fuller. Megan Fullmer. (jroicpat. Heidi Guest. Rachel Harm. Jeremy Flamtgsen. kimher H iv enyager, kellee Hevlcu. Brandon Homer, Crsul)n Hon, David Jennings, Linl barren. Lleni Kershismk. Naihan lance. Jennifer Mackelprang. Kmtiane Madsen. Andrea Mamer. Naihan Maud-tle- Jrn4 Bishop. Melanie Brown. Jamie Caldwell. Kristopher ull-e- r. Russell Fullmer. Sarah Fumcr. Tvlcr Garrett. 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