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Show May 5, 2000 IliMirfiT Girls Ham Tinilii Ashlce Snyder, daughter of Don and Oilenc Snyder, and Shake Jones, daughter of Allen and Shedj Jones, both of I lender. (I lo r) brought their proud smiles liome along vs iih social trophys fiom a Stale Tumbling Competition held at the Ogden Itelcs Center on Satuiday, April IS. 2000. Ashlee liaik first plaee on the floor in the 14 year old division with Shalecse taking first place homMs for the IS year olds, lioih received imphvs in the double mini liaiiilinc contest. The girls. mIio tumble uuh the Northern Slar Bounders in Ogden, qualified to compete Mith the Utah tumbling team at the National Compelilton to be held in Cincinnati. Ohio in July. Congratulations young ladies!!!!!!!!! WE ARE NOW OPEN! J kjnu N KOWI KY I kY Students at South Summit Elementary took their education one sleep further Eriday, May 28th Homcvct, by cnmliing these bright youngsters Mere not attending just any educational institution. No. it mus Cougar College Cougar College is held annually at South Summit Elementary in connection Mith ihe school's mini city, Cougumllc. The college, as ments. the first, and last day of classes that mcII as the small city it resides in. creates big learning opportunities. Established in 1W8. Mith a population of just over 000, Cougarville provides a great way for students to leai n about life. Students absorbed knoM ledge on a variety of subjects during the one-daC ougar College event. Courses Mere offered in 3 areas- - Art and Crafts. Academics, and Athletics. Students Ihe courses they were interested in and paid their own tuition prior lo 'muqinnji'iil y Fingernail painting, babysitting, art. floral arranging, and origami were just a few of the classes offered in the arts and crafts field. Cougar College provided students with a unique hands-o- n learning experience. It was a fun, informative day for students, staff, and volunteers. Thanks to everyone who helped make thi unique experience possible. started Eriday afternoon. Y'olunteers from the community, high school students, and local teachers provided over 30 different courses and a plethora of information. In the academic area, a few of Ihe many things students learned about included; aviation, children's literature, sign language, and chemical reactions. They participated in a variety of courses like wrestling, golf, softball, cheerleading and tumbling to satisfy athletic require We Make Tire Buying Easy!" PiRtlli MicIldliN RoacImastcr loyo 131 t Goocmicl I 675 W. 100 $. HEBER 657-977-1 No AppOiMMCNI NlCLSSARy Hours: M-- F 7-- 6 Sat 8-- 3 safety course was taught by Granite Construction employees, Students learned about personal and occupational safety. Go Tram! Chrerleuding was a popular athletic course among the young women. A Clay modeling, taught by Rebecca Chamberlain, was a popular arts Creative writing provided students a chance to explore tlieir creative talents. and rrafts class. Stubborn, Bullheaded, Thanks for the Kind Words, L'i'j The Kawasaki r ? Emefflency 7831 " Dual-mod- s Lawn Care Prices!! Call: Ben Morrill at 336-561- (435) i . lyjl Reasonable Great Work!! Vf MULE'" utility vehicle, built to get the job done. Bench scaling for two High lowing capacily Tilling cargo bed rear differential Easy lo maintain Fully automatic torque converter transmission Full suspension yc 60 aytlmel 640-63-1 Its el w j r.i y ' it till lilt Sull'litii 435-654-57- 9 k,v MV. (il 99 Kawasaki www.kawosakl.com or appsoena met Ob or me we Mrs mm ' j h. - vwto mi I a Pie uae el maiMi do Ipeeteea'ien leftfMt ant vdhatf Tn - -V ? . - ir-v at nea , -- to'-? "t4 aW. r.gaaBte See Our Beautiful New Facility low Cost Microchipping J? IK muieinfin fnMMGMrilertM9tpiw.ehws t - j Saturday, May ' 13, 2000 8 am-4p- m Arcadia Veterinary Clinic 90 East 1520 North Hwy-4- 0 am Observe Animal Surgeries All Day Activities cm Observe Dental Cleanings Petting Zoo y , . 8-- '. 10 10-1- 2 Como Learn About: t - Hourly Drawings Free Kitten Vaccinations & Pet Health (Worming, Flea 25 Owners) Free Puppy Vaccinations " (First 25 Owners 10 Off Pet Foods (First Tick. Heartworm) Dental Health MicroChipping ' "T ' 9 L I I , t |