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Show THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 16 August 1, 2006 1St Grade 2 2 1 1 6 2 4th Grade 6 glue sticks in August and 4 in December 1 large box Kleenex 1 roll paper towels 1 two pocket folder/with prongs 2 new pencils each month 1 large eraser 1 package of markers or colored pencils 1 pencil box (small) or zipped case 1 colored pencil for correcting 1 bottle of glue large boxes of Kleenex rolls paper towels pencil box small white Elmer’s Glue 4 oz. glue sticks plain folders 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 2 red pens 2 plain pocket folders-purple or yellow (no colors please) 5th Grade 5 pocket folders 1 pkg. fine markers 1 pkg. colored pencils red pens 1 large box of white Kleenex 1 roll of paper towels 1 glue stick 1 pair of scissors 1 ruler-metric/standard 1 pkg. #2 pencils 6th Grade 3 — 3hole flat folders 1 box colored markers 1 protractor 1 ruler 2 pencils 1 box Kleenex or paper towels | gum eraser | scissors (optional) 1 glue (optional) 1 calculator (optional) 200 sheets of lined 3 hole paper 1 bottle Elmer’s Glue 8 oz. 2 glue sticks 2 large boxes Kleenex I roll paper towels 1 5x8 pencil box - the small one 1 large pink eraser 1 pack of 12 plain pencils-#2 or 21/2 1 box of Ziplocs (any size) 1 black dry erase marker No 3-ring binders please Photos of the rare striped morning sphinx hummingbird be mistaken for a hummingbird at first glance. moth as it sips nectar UTAHN cont. from page 1 "She quit riding the scooter when she recognized her eyesight was worsening. Cox is legally blind, though she has a little peripheral vision in her left eye A foe from Brighton a year early ended what was then known as Southern Utah State College in Cedar City for two years. Then she served an 18 month mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil, although she couldn’t read her scriptures after her reading machine was trashed going through customs. She learned to speak fluent Portuguese, which she said is now a little rus When Cox returned to Utah, she transferred to BYU and sought the help of Ron Gardner, a blind man who had served as a mentor when she was a child. Gardner had earned undergraduate and law degrees at BYU. Gardner helped her find a place to study and set up a reading machine to project the pages of her textbooks onto a large screen. She could only use the machine for minutes at a time because of eye and neck strain and fatigue, so she hired readers and memorized most of the lectures. “She has incredible recall,” her sister said. That recall was only one of the characteristics that impressed the National Federation for the Blind after she was elected the Utah chapter president in 1997. The national president hired her to work on legislative affairs at the No 1 pencil box 8” x 5” 1 large box of Kleenex I roll paper towels 2 two pocket folders 1 bottle white Elmer’s Glue 8 oz. 2 glue sticks 4 pencils 1 large eraser No markers, pens, colored pencils, or crayons needed. (UR BLIND pushed down the halls a cart with large-print books and a reading machine. The only time the family ever saw her cry was when she learned she’d never drive a car. = her parents bought her a red scooter. insanity,” her mother said. “She went e and down our street 16 million times. It was her freedom. Neighbors always talked aout the blond girl bombing up and down the street.” in the yard of Martha and Dick Schickedanz organization’s headquarters in Maryland. She first met Ehrlich when he was a Maryland congressman and she was lobbying Congress on issues relating to blind people. Cc e realized through her work with the Utah chapter how public policy decisions affect lives. She had watched her mom seek to understand policies affecting blind students and special education programs. She decided she wanted to help change policies that don’t encourage independent living for the blind. In 2001, President Bush appointed = assistant to the commissioner Rehabilitation Services Administration in ts Department of Education. In 2003, Ehrlich recruited her to be the director of Maryland’s Office of Individuals with Disabilities, then elevated it to a Cabinet position a year later. Gardner isn’t surprised by Eyrings’ rapid rise in politics. “In less than 10 years she’s gone from president of a non-profit organization to running for lieutenant governor of Maryland,” he said. “She’s a bright person. She has a personality that just attracts people. She’s very, very articulate.’ Cox now uses a special computer that reads everything to her, including emails. And it reads fast. “She’s trained her ears,” said Trina Eyring, a former Utah radio personality and now a Salt Lake area corporate headhunter. “It’s so interesting how she listens to the computer. It’s unintelligible to me Cox and her husband, Randy, had a second child, Riley, last year. Her older sister said that despite her visual impairment, Cox lives a pretty normal life, including the usual frustra2. ° Valley Elementary Supply Lists for 2006 — 2007 School Year “She can’t get the baby to sleep at niet she can’t get anyone to watch the kids. she’s running for lieutenant governor of Maryland.” of Eden on July 18. The moth can easily isu ONDERICONESRULAIDN 3364 N. Highway 162 Elon, UT 5293 E. Elkhorn Circle Eden, UT 5 OF Fairway of Wolf Creek Resort in Ogden Valley. 6,122 sq ft, 41/2 baths, 5 fireplaces. On 18-hole golf Cristo Poss . $1,950,000 Pineview lake. Alat lt with 360° piece of property on the market in Ogden Valley. Come see for yourself. $1,600,000 8 acres, — estate in vide cortidor, with nesting cranes, , duck, wild turkey, moose, and deer. Observe beaver ponds year-round from the enclosed deck or fish your own pond. $1,200,000 Resort, 5 bed, 5 bath,2740 sq. ft., 2 rock fireplaces, ‘al 2car garage. 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