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Show 4 July 25, 2003 cl the Counti The Summit County Hoc Matthews Prepared To Meet Community events associated with the schnnl. "I want tn heenme involved with the students on their level." said Matthews. " like In support school nclivities and feel that (he arts arc important but the brick and mortar of a student is academics. The vast majority, when they gel out into the world, use their academic learning cxpencncc far more often In make their futinc. I believe learning life skills is impnitant for the students I have nn hi hidden agendas and only want In do what is best Ini the community and the students." (iinwmg up in the small iiual community nf Dec In, Idaho has given Matthews a "leel" tm being pimcip.il nl a similar icginn. .Alter giadiiaiing from Dccln High School, he attended Idaho Slate I mveisity at I'ocalelln to obtain Ills le.u hill!1 ciedenlials in Math and Athletic Admimsii.uinn. In I'JTl) 71 lie taught 7lh giadc I nglish and math and coached Hlh grade basketball and Hack at Mui ley Idaho Me moved back tn I Vein. Idaho ) in wlicic he taught liC'lim.iii and Senim ciiglish, coached basketball for lluee veals and assisted the pin-gulor lb ye.us. coached varsity Inolhall and Hack lor I) years and sei v ed as Athletic diiector lor 17 ye.us. Iiundlmg: scheduling, game piepaiatinn and management and Inuiiiamcnis. In I WO Matthews became the pilllcip.il of Dccln lllgll School with a .(ill student ciiiollmeul. a lie I'nsiiii-until lie made the decision l' i come to South Summit. Miilc at the position, lie helped tlitee-scmin- as-n- o Mike Matlhi'Hs BYPAMKI.A Ik-- KOIIRINS IUliinr The senior studcnls ,11 Smiili Sunimil Mill have a lot in lemeur her when they hecmiic the guduai i'lg class next spring. I hex will arnve in begin their new sdnml year with a new Siipeiinieinleiii. Tim Smith, a new fnnthall and a new uquaticsfiincNs eenter And. alnng with being the leader til' the school. they Iini will lv led by a new principal stepping intn the shnes n lecentlv reined pimci-pal- . I .rie Mnser. Mike Matthews was tcveinlv named by the Smith Summit SehiHil Distiiet Moaid nf l.ducatum as the new High Sclnml Inikipal Me has ahead) began his i.dc by nbtaming hnusing hi Kama-- , sn lie can become a pail nf cnmmumtx tuneliniis and be leads tn atteml I'n-I- J IheShenll s ( Jliice has Iven kept veiy busy assisting, illi several calls in the I inia Lands .Several have with the planning and coordinating, from bonding to completion, nf a (i.N. 11(H) squat e loot high schnnl including the design, decmating and pmgrams involved. Helped In develop and cnnidmaic a cicdil giaduaic course on l eadership Turning thmugh Idaho Stale Dniveisity. and developed a pmgr.im. Keiuiss.mce. Ini jv isit i v e pinmntinn nl academic achievement and led the piixcss tm Dccln High School to become both an "excmplaiy" and "nieni" school as awarded by the State and Nnithwest Acciedil.uinii the only school in the distiii'i to lv so Ihe decision to take the was made easier Inr Matthews and his wile. Nan, when they dmve In check out Ihe area. "The beauty, the Inendliness nf those we met. and the sdnml l.icili-be- s vveie all bonus points I'm us. I even mailed my application limn Kam.is while we v.eie lieie visiting." lie and Ins wile weie mai-iiein 1MiS while he was a snphn-nioiin college and they .lie Ihe patents n lluee c luldien. Son Mud. deceased in a cat accident while d llJ7-,))(- Southern attending I 'tali . sou I .n i n and wife f'luista and cluldieii Jalen III, Jade S and Mattie 4 ol I Vein. Idaho and I'mu-isiiy- and Kevin daughter (amphcll ot II.iiiismIIc "So lar it's been a whitlwind expeneiice but the bigistics tell light and the move Iccls pm si I am leally liHiking loiwaid In meeiiue and woiking with the students, then p.uenis. the school stall and the c'oinmumiv " lu-l- dealt with death scenes while one had a happy ending wuh a gioup of scouts king Ksak-- and returned home 'Domestic calls continue to come into dispaich wuh "Miceix attending to mailers io ss.us.il abuse, child at linn-IHCl- I. Page A3 c'tisii hIv eases, child aluise. dismileily cmiducl. alcohol iclaied eases aiul violation ol ev I pane inlets I omplamanl called I'm a ciiien assi-- alter cluldieii iged Id and fom and a hall were found on ihcir hikes alter udiiig on the Mil Hail hmu Y.uisliip ami ending up ncai the Silveiereek aiea. Hie ymiugsicis weie given walei due to king hm and tluisiv anil to ihcu in. 'ihei A seven ycarold male icceivc-a Ine pu Hie skin was Jml degree hums as king blisieiej aihl s .pvil Ihe child lu.i I'misuouaicss and was IlcMthiiig. ians nil'll by ainhul.iike to lv checked allei advised she and hei cluldieii had leliiuied io then home ami when they enieied the kitchen tlimiglu they lieanl hieallung and a duM closing up tails She and liei iluIJicii went to a In .me and called ills h"in r A ivumeli-- i clk-iwas completed and the home socined by nllncis klme Ihe lamily letnineil Otliceis di.l not hud any thing mis-anm anvoiv in or aiouml llie I'.Uili .uv, I adviscsl she and hei inpl.iinaiil t.inulx wc-islay m a condo and while sniisio m ihe living loom cak h I with the window ovn. a male vm.e miiside said mg i"-- e . "Vieii'l you amons who is w.ii.hmg you'' Ihe aiul an oll'uci .iiuved t .'.ii-lie, k m.i c d.sMs sii.i.i was la ated l' veal old lem.ile lejSMted she was .di.m- - m hei l. me ami could heal slungc ii"i i.ul ads- - Kcipic ted a hive l y ol the aie.i ( le w is .lolvn Horn in I'lplaiiiaiii adviscsl lus It. nl 't his iCMili-ikllie vel.kle was l.ilvr li.i:v. in a lion Noi-- .i-- s ii-h- c . i tel pai king lot called Io ii"sn h mdi i idii.il ih.it midi! I,- I at ng. .ii. iiim.I the Iieighl'oil melil I the iiidividu.il iu.iv vi.uine in a Imiii Isvijuv le.l evtia p.iliol hi ihe ali a Ihe duvei ol a Chevy ( '.e. .din lepi'Cvd i!.i- dnici "I a Mitsubishi Moiik'io h.l h.t liu-i- i .ehkle and had Ivli the ene. When loi.iled. both p.uli.-dis.i iee.I vmli wli.it had l:.ipXT.id N complainant limn Midi.ilc ha.l le.-a teal 't. sign and ni, mati, n .y (,.ni a il that was . H sa1! 'Ceil w a ii.li1 - .i.mi'.-imic- i 1. ...S. OF. T. Group ( 'niiliiiiiril from puv A I Ni who still have theirs while sh.uing stones of what they have been thmugh so others can know and understand what may lupvn in the Inline. We dmi't even know what each other does for an occupation, we aie united cniiiely by an uhsto ken spiritual bond." Steve and Ieggy Canliell limn St. I.ouis added a svcial tmidi In the yeaily meeting of combined lamilies alter they lost their son, Kyail to Trisomy IX in I'JSb alter having him bless their lives tor eight months. Alter healing of the support gioup, the Canliells planned to attend Ihe annual meeting with then soil, but lie passed away belore tune came lor the meeting. "At lus grave we decided to cclchiatc Ins hie instead of mourning Ins death, so we arranged with our pasioi to hand out balloons. That way we lound ourselves It Miking up instead of staring at the cold ground." said Ieggy. The billowing year. SOIT made a decision to release balloons as u tribute to childicn who have died from the disorder- - and thus the Kyati Cantrell Mcmoii.il Malloon Celelvralion was bom. "Tlierc have been so many spui-lua- l experiences associated with Kyan," said the Cantrells who told Ihe experience of having a "moment in tune" when they went jogging shmily after his death in a wooded area aiul found a blue balloon on a Hee blanch just w here they could reach it. The message tied to the balloon said (iod Hives You" and was senl by a young boy liom a chinch group and was the only one lound. When unending Ihe lust conference we found out we weie going to have oui duughlci, l.auien. (iod has truly written a story tluough out son." "We have learned that sliaiing exviienvcs shows that life doesn't end alter death. Sharing our slmy is ik it a huidcn but a positive expen-eiK'cliveryone in (he group realizes they are not alone. Iarenls Inst come into Ihe gioup feeling ten died and leave as Iricnds. feeling empowered to live. They leuin to speak up for what their child may need. There is a spiritual electricity we seem to lv connected." I)r. John Carey, Irofessor of Iediutiics at Ihe University of Utah Medical (ieneticisl. has been with the group since Us inccitinn, kune the doctor who encouraged Kris Holiday to form a parents support . group. "My involvement with 1 I lloin when I S.iii I I I .iim. 1. ikirg cir'i moved to li.ii ,ii.. I .'.mu wi m'u-- i Mil- - s 'ilhoH-diis- . 1 1 c genetics, .uidiologv clc giving then time to mudc diik up and oi give I'.iicnls second "puli' Ms ,i lit then child's heallli. Memg a mediial advi.oi to otliei plis-- ii i.uis. Dr. Caicy has wiitien papeis. bmks oii-- l documents new ,md additional tiaining lelalmg to lummy Is. .( and iel.il-edi .or dels With these childien the statistics are pielty alaiming with Nil pvneiii dying in the lust week. Wi vi cent dining Ihe Inst six mouths and 'Ml (viienl Ivlme they aie one. "Mill, this also means ilicie is a ceii.nn percentage of ihildicn who do live longer lives. Although then skill levels may lv down, one child has even Ivcn icottcd to lv walking. I hey can function and not remain as ncwlmms. It is my poi-lioto pmvidc continuing iixlates." I'hysii.il iliai.uleiisiics include; small weighing under live lbs., small c.us. Ini, and holding then hands in a clenched position. Ios.ible clell pallet, iiileinal malformations. extra digit on their hands ami small eyes 'I hey aie also sensitive to light Healing a need to use sunglasses. king placed ml leeding till vs. and lieail dclcils. Audiologist Dt Iage said he became "Ik Miked" on SOI-when lie moved to I 'tali and met Dr. Caicy Allci attending lus lust I mi Si "ins lie has Ivcomc what lie lei ms "very involved " Dike ymi Iveoiue a pail of aie never the same again, you just aren't." Kolvrl I), linn of (Hun summed up hii feelings lm the piogi.un ax being a "lain il v courier non" "It is cciilctcd on IldlT that we will continue to survive." said llv young lather whose daughter, died liom liisoinv IS altei living lor 17 days. Tills is his filh conlcicine. "liucli confeience olleis a ivw exvrience lor those .mending. Il is an iiiih h taut way for us to keep mi moviiig-keegoing" "Although tlieie is no of ficial religious alTihaiimi. it is an unspoken feeling that we are all connected, liveryone seems to know cvciyone. Then- aie ik differences Together we can survive." Mai s Ann Christiansen told the sloiy of her daughter Juliette born full term weighing 4 llw 0 o . and Subscribe Today! wuulow ( allei advised dispatsli that someone h.ul lell a goat i in y .ii si and she did im want it. Requested someone pu k il up and lemove it. lis-- ( omplam.mt advised lie witnessed female that pulled mio a lea aiea aiul lick some money out of llie gaihai'c can K'liie leaving ( allei made a eilien compl.iint iimn viewing a vlnld leli in ;i car Slated the wimlows weie up and the sun was sinning mi ihe child and il was hot "Miplamaiil staled a Hispanic male indivnlu.il had bun oi.l hei car and w.isciiiienily hiding undei a blue- and while pickup Said he apvaicd to have soine'huig in lus hand like a ball cap m a small bag Siai.-.-l sl.c would wait inside the stole until an olticci an i ved I lie ow nets ol scveial v elite les paiked in llie Uinta's ne.ii the lleiny's I mk liailhi-aiheir vehicles lia.l bn ken windows and oi iienis stolen limn mside llieii veluile. O.vreis of vehicles neai p.nked i It SK K"sks.ii also lia.l then veliu les damaged Vi del Hie... pi. ,eiu was when lightning Miu.k the lop ol a powei pole caisi:i;: il to hfioinc Mi!l. lined and ihe l.ne was .tin .nl lo tall onto the I i. ili ii'p 'tid iev knew .ifoi.i ihe siiuaMoii ami son us ne wa ili I'.ist'- en !"i.ie lo .p.i:i n ( allei .nl ii.eiule weie slumiing with j - I I'o-.ve- i fie I in a dmer li::i pt.iusl ; i. . t!ie s im.ii dnv mg wli.-- tv nii'v'-luii- ' linn i.iis i V- .g.uil ; ,.I . I,. ' .ii I a d.lll W.i- - load I fn n :ie.! : Hi.- -, hid ;,.s vi,..ui;;ev - been leli.-vd'.- ne lbe lioriu- .vhil-- if.i-call"... I weie aw. iv iiicniioiksi t'vo g i. H. a pickup acic s.kll". aioiuul the pioVltv and a.! a '.en!e.n, Was i r.. cii.ed afs.i! the per- - '"I' .aid ihi 'he-weie .1 iri ! - i!ii-i- . .. I hm k r.-.- , Wasatch County fair Days presents 33rd Annual - harmonica by MobCiissey 'I lie b.illiMiiis weie ii lea-.eas names weie lead, but most ol ihe balloons remained iloe to ihe gioimd Willi the wisdom ol ,i child, one young man commented "m.iylv they aien'l DcABV S0WfS d Using Ivcause llicir heal is .lie ilosei lu iis Iml.iy." I i vim hy Collei'ii llili lin-i- In inil iliriinn' In lnilil n llun i ill on iiliilinl mi' llllnin:li. Ynii mil nut m v ro i nu mini line O illlli fm-- i " AY'. wJtf.rq if - . ti hifcrtXi Spectator entrance Gates open at 5:00 p.m. (NO CAAIV ADMISSION) ACGISTRATION STAATS THURSDAY, MAY 15TH - 8:00 AM Jiiilh. I mm lm ilir tinir ii e i nn smir Imirtlirr igun. Ilnili inuirr n nil Ii . . 7:00 DCMOUTION DCAQY: SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2003 AM. Ulasatch County fair Aodco Grounds , nllirr. Iniil ilirn, Inr nm lifrimis Jllllrsl. Ami li lirn nn m nl iiii', Jml iirivvr nn iinnii' hi nnr lirnil. ill hr llinr. ""I lie eonfeieiiee is a place wlieie vople can come logelhei a place when ciciyonc undei stands the value of these special cluldieii." said I'.inma. "I hey know- liovv you lid. You cm go mhci places and talk all dav and no one can under stand II is a source ol xticnglli, a place where you eau cry over a baby that has died and eviviienee joy for those living." 1 I TIMOCAIINC ACC HAADUIAAC, 55 SOUTH MAIN, HC0CA CITY A a. ens lull Anil if I go. u lulr miii'h r till lii'ir.. Hiiiin1 ihtii I Inr nn, i ihnitinr ii ! $4,000 PRIZC MOMGV limited seating: General Admission Tickets (Non Refundable) go on sole May 15, 2003 General Admission Tickets $6.00, Children 3 6i under f ACC IN HCBCA CITV: TICKCT SAIC LOCATIONS Out to HOMCIAND SCCUAITV No PrePy tickets by mail: Send a with chuck ur meaty erder. John Kedashl P.Q. Sen 1 1S INFORMATION: Jeha Keciashi pre-ddrii- d, Ketor City, 454-447- Wasatch County Search & UT Timberline Act Hardware coolers or backpacks allowed ot Derby! I40S1 l I ' - , r t ii.. . .. n. Anw, -- il I'.'imn, Mrih OHataMm HI. av, aals fiynig lt. n -194-4471. a! laari Mill, John wariHne 4a, priar la Iha 4afkf. umi 4 Sponsored by: An All Volunteer Organization" Days Market nwclape with number idf-itcnip- id Rescue it ill. u 'ig ..; lie .Hi, Mild - I'omi . i!i-i- d 336-550- ( "iiiplaiit.ini advised a pickup with scvei.il male individuals inside was Havehng on the old dump road low aids Iaik ( ily ami they weie sluMmig j gun out the leiii-wm- pio-viilm- this-Vii- 1 l ruiii!' It l unit llv fold she would i nix bee lm one dav. altei a week she wac t.,ken home " In' i ddi'l she If i 111 llie the liaider lime she went got. lliiough. the iii"ic peaceful and leliiu-she Ivi.iinc Ihe eipeiu-n.was not something 1 would ad. .ii but was one would icI h.i.e Had ed " Her daughter lived hi S j ye.us A her a lull day spent acipiainlaiices and m.ikiiig nc-tiieiidsliips, (he gi.iup was lie. l a siimpliioiis dinner of loasied I. mi1' and poik that had hcen cooking suin' call) mm mug. along wiih eountiy additions of diiidi oven potatoes and dutch oven desscit along with lolK. salad and coin on Ihe i oh. and plenty of dunks to ciioy dining Ihe hot weatlu-- i At V.Hl a svi nil lime was taken to rememher the childien gone Ivloie as the I'.ilb mi leiciuouy wa held in (he held. Opening leiu.uks Ilia nk i no the Kic Iiiiis I. mill, ami eoimmimly loi then welcome .iul gieal meal weie given, several ptayeis weie olleied along with ill mollis by Di. John Caicy liom a book of poems lie I .1 w i men Amaing ( ii ,ii e was played mi the wa i.ili ., d,.cim II I plovide 'CIVliCs lol pliii ilii-il.iimlic-who aiu-ncoiitei " I Ills i'll, es as ccei y ve.n. yc.u. I"cal clones weie use I bv physi ci.iiis speci.iliing hi ciidii'liipy. I. ..Miplaii'.iul lejsiitc-- iinmn.il a!!ei liei s was kiiiukid over uit-- i a .lit. n and tl.eie ( pijv svaltcied all lei Kvijuvsii,. il.v imi lent lv d. viunei'li-- bill did n l nis d .ni . . .ni.u I mg and lailgalii'g luin Ivcause he was iluvuii' NS mph. I avoid a lu kci. "Iliceis eiicoiu.ige dnveis in duve the sved hunt wuh the eviepium of slowing down due to load .m l weatiier lelated enciimsiaikes N in m.il coniinl was callisl io assist uiih an incident mvolimg. a pit hull Dial was running loose Caller advised the animal would n, la her hush, mil out of the vehicle .ml then iinvped up on the e.ii Alter the dog allowed the mail m exit the vehicle the dog followed him to Ins Said the d..g did not appear mean but was aggicssive Several calls weie phoned mio dispatch involving I. s.king individuals ' yisiblv a cany over liom those leaving the "i.unlsivv gailieiing" held in the iru.i s Most calls iesitc-those involved weie loilenng ne.ii businesses, but weie not causing any prob ll'llls Wasatch County Search and Rescue receives this money as a donation for equipment and training. |