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Show 8 LAKESIDE Thursday, August 13, 1998 Lakeside Review I Job Corps announces graduates - CLEARFIELD Clearfield Job Corps graduates for July are: Full program vocational uates: Advanced Erik Brutt, Daniel Cable, Keyana Cammander, Christina Casares, Wesley Cross, Wendell Crouse, Aminah Curtus, Richard Davis, Elva Diaz, Gabriel Donaldson, Kelle Engles, Marianne Fitzpatrick, Mathew Fowler, James Gombos, Allan Hagstrom, Justin Hakes, Tomahlta Hasgood, Jeremiah Heninger, Jason Hester, Jack Hinshaw, Jonathan Hoover, Brady Howald, Danuon Jackson, Lavon Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Jackie Kiser, Javier Lenton-zioCora Maier, Erika Marro-qui- n, Sarai Martinez, Larissa McCoy, Keith Miller, Capri Morales, Stephen B. Neil, Allen Newman, Joshua Phelps, Victor Powell, Michael Sherman, Gerald Shoemaker, Justin Skidmore, April Stone, April Trujillo, Uly-seVentura, John Weiland. grad- automotive UAWLETC: Brent Garner, Shene Luna; Matthew Roberson, Eric Turner. Advanced computer repair: Daniel Almquist, Glenn Lynch, Enn Rettig. Building and apartment maintenance: Michael Young. Business clerical: Pepito Ewing, Rachel Hawkins, Demal Mujic, Kendra Posey, Aymar Ramos, Jorge Reyes, Liv Tegenu, Brian Tse. Carpentry: Aaron D'Hooge, Brian Foster, Andrew Juares. Culinary arts: Lakiesha Block, Jack Chase, Carmelitha Shanna Thomson. Floor covering (I BP AT): Darrell Farmer. Health e occupations: Maria Ayala, Dodson, Jerry Faimau, Aida Herrera, Elva McGuyton, Jamel Wright. Horizonte: Melva Hernandez. Landscaping: Lance Roberts, Christopher Saunders. Machine Shop: George Fuller. Scott Chappell. General education graduates: Nick Adair, Angel Archuleta, Dean Bacon, Joseph Baldwin, Kelly Beardt, Nathan Bernhard, High school graduates: Salvador Almanaz, Ryan Anderson, Carlin Big Snake, Leola Boddie, Jacob Bolith, Many Bounpa-seutJason Bowen, Amanda Brewer, Nicole Brinkeroff, Howard Chambers, Jill Chambers, Scott Chappell, Trina Clarke, Antonio Coney, Jason Cooper, Michael Cooper, Patrick Craft, Kayla Cromwell, Malika Daniels, Jerry Daugherty, Galen Diggs, Jason Dungan, Robert Esquivel, Pepito Ewing, Dashanawa Gillis, Miriam Grande, Tim Grissum, h, Donate car to Lung Association In iftonctedtemiltlEML Kites and Pham, Nnamdi Ray, Deborah Reyes, Wuba Riskey, Matthew Roberson, Calvin Rosby, Brian Rose, Frederick Ruiz, Stephen Ryburn, Brandon Schick, Mi- balloons should be chael Snake, Chad Soltysik, Jac-qSpikes, Christina Sumner, Valerie Tamburri, Live Tegenu, Jerad Terronez, Arnold Thompson, Phu Tien, Robert Topchi, Annette Trujillo, Juan Valadez, Natalie Valencia, Pocha Vue, areas away flown in open ui Shawna Warburton, from lines Kellie, Orlando age 10 Wolfe. William A. Rose found a baby Bannock Indian who was the lone Indian survivor of a massacre. Rescuing the baby from sure death, he took 1863, her to Utah where she was traded to the Leonard Gurley Rice family for a pony. From those early beginnings, a legend grew. The story of that baby Indian girl is now told in the newly published booklet Indian Annie by Susan Tanner Holmes. How was she found, who did she become, and understanding her gifts and talents are all questions which have been asked of me as Ive researched and written this booklet over the past 15 years," said Holmes. Ida Ann Rice Wilcox, or Indian Annie, as she has become known, is a story of courage, love and the pioneer spirit," said Holmes. The woman had so many facets and abilities, it was hard to incorporate them all into the booklet." Just the story of her early beginnings and how she came to live in the home and be treated as the daughter of Almira Babbitt Rice and Leonard Gurley Rice is an exciting and romantic step back into time. Her marriage to Jonathan Wilcox, a Civil War veteran and 25 years her senior, is unique as Its never too early to plan for your taxes, and one great way to get a tax deduction is to donate an old car, van, boat or other vehicle to the American Lung Association of Utah. In many cases deducting the fair market value of a vehicle is worth more than selling it or trading it in. Vehicles donated to the American Lung Association's ongoing Vehicle Donation Program are sold at auction or for salvage, and the proceeds help fight asth- ma and' other lung disease through a wide range of support services and educational, advocacy and research programs. Lung disease is the third leading cause of death in the United States, and affects over 304,000 of people in Utah. More than 47,000 children in Utah are suffering from asthma. do- nated cars, trucks, motorcycles and even dump trucks. Businesses that have fleets of cars or even a few cars that they trade every year or so for new models can be a great asset to us, says Craig Cutright of the American Lung Association line was dovm 5 Jack soon found Keep clear Indian Annie tells story of unique pioneer woman Donating your vehicle to the American Lung Association may be worth more than you think. In the past, Utahns have or polss anti cfe S playstl z, ss Ne-col- Painting (IBPAT): Christine McCleskey. Printing: Nancy Guzman, Annaw Madoul, Eli Wabnum. Security (Unarmed): Mo-ham- n, Fields, Christopher Hyland, Trinidad Manzo, Jacob Rupert; JsckS Jill rat up tte hill Ronald Haxton, Clarence Heffner, Melva Hernandez, Lockman Ho, Lai Hong, Ken Hotop, Aur-dit- h Hunt, Preston Jeffries, Jigre, Samuel Johnson, Anthony Jones, Ojullu Kwot, Eduardo Lechuga, Augustine Leonard, James Lindner, Francisco Lopez, Wayne Ludlow, Jose Mandujano, Jonathan Many Bears, Misty Martin, Scott Martin, Ernesto Martinez, Sarai Martinez, Shyla Martinez, Elva McGuyton, Dana McKay, Beth McLeod, Allen Miller, Nicole Miller, Ivica Minga, Diane Min-jareNassir Mohamed, James Murphy, Hoang Nguyen, Johnny Olmedo, Oscar Paramo, Milena Paz, Brandon Pedas, Cuong of trees or structures they homesteaded 200 acres on the mountain above Farming-to- n City. Her story is one of close to power lines love, hardship and pioneer she said. courage, Holmes, who has been writing for newspapers, individuals and businesses for 30 years, began working on the Indian Annie project in 1983. Her research includes interviews with a daughter, two nieces, and var- Savanna, age 9 ious others who personally knew Indian Annie and who had visited her mountain home. Other research includes family records and documents. Treat all lines on the ground or overhead as Indian Annie is still remembered by many for her flowers, wreathes, cooking, entertaining at the mountain home, garden and healing arts. "Anns healing powers touched not only the lives of family, friends and neighbors, said Holmes, "but the mountain animals as well. She is known to have doctored a rattle snake injured by a horse and a coyote with a broken leg. energized Stay away from substations or anything marked Danger: High Voltage The booklet is available through Holmes & Holmes, P.O. Box 677, Farmington, UT 84025, for $4.95 which includes tax, handling and postage. n of Utah. These cares are usually in pretty good condition, which makes the tax deduction worth a lot more and, of course, brings in more for our programs." STANDARD-liXAMINH- To Subscribe 625-44- 00 H CLASSIFIEDS Donating is effortless for the donor. Owners simply call the American Lung Association of Utah and the vehicle will be towed within a matter of days, free of charge. The American V.SWilH B First! Lung Association will handle all the logistics, and even help d nors determine the fair market value of their vehicle. We know that the success of this program relies, to a great extent, on making it hassle free," says Cutright. There are a lot of people who would Lke to help, but may not be able to make cash donations. This is an easy way for them to support the community, while earning a possible tax deduction they didn't expect. mmmm tested , - NotEe Undersold! 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