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Show OCTOBER 12,2006 PHOTO DEVELOPING NOW AVAILABLE AT \ . Sai^e Valuable Time & Make Prints In Seconds! Accepts All Forms of Digital Media Create Customized Greeting Cards Print Pictures from your Digital Camera ^ *$*. Print Pictures from your Camera Phone SILVERADO BOYS RANCH OPEN HOUSE AND JOB FAIR by Ten Morse On Friday September 29th and Saturday September 30th Silverado Boys Ranch held an open house and job fair. The turn out was great! There was quite a response to the jobs that were posted. If you didn't make it to the job fair, but are still interested in working at the Ranch, and making a difference in some young mens lives, don't hesitate, get down there and apply now! I'm sure you won't be sorry. I went on Friday night and had a chance to meet the staff. What a pleasure to listen to what they hope to accomplish with the boys who will reside at the Ranch. Let me introduce you to the staff, first we have DrBob Crist who is the medical doctor, Tim Bridgewater Board of Director, Kreg Gillman-Executive Director and CEO, Tracy Gillman-Administration Director, Eric Fawson-Program Director, Denise Westman-Director of Marketing and Admissions, and Nick Pakidko-Academic Director. This is an awesome group of people. Take time to go meet them if you haven't had a chance so far. You will enjoy the time you spend with them at The Ranch. Thank you everyone who went to meet the staff and take a tour of the facility. A great work is in progress at Silverado Boys Ranch. We welcome you and wish you well. VEDA HALE Studio. Page 8 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER ORIGINALS AND PRINTS ALSO FEATURING OTHER NOTED LOCAL ARTISTS: WALLACE LEE, LYNN GRIFFIN, RANDSOM OWENS VALERIE ORELEMANN, ELODIE MCGUIRK, NEUCILEYARDLEY 63 N. Main, Panguitch 435-676-2895 Vedahale@yahoo.com Bring this ad. and receive a 10% Discount "UTAH'S PAST AND PRESENT - INTRIGUE OF THE PAST" Vicki D. Syren, Coordinator For two. days the Fourth Grade stu- He helped the students learn some dents of Piute School District and indian games and make pouches. On Garfield School District enjoyed work- Thursday in Bryce V alley he entershops teaching them- about the Native tained us with dancing and stories. His Americans of Utah and the Pioneers wife Sarah, and children, Eva, Eliza, who settle the area. We had two days Noah, Jonas, and Hannah and Miriam at Circleville Elementary on the 26th and Wagstaff played the drums while he 27th of September and two days at danced. Matt Zweifel came from BLM Bryce V alley Elementary in Tropic on in Kanab and talked about the area and the 4th and 5th of October. The students showed the students pictures and items travel from group to group in 8 - 10 stu- of interest to our classes. Brittani Wero, dents to a section. They learn such things a Piaute of So. Utah brought the Piautie as using the Atlatl, the ancient Fremont Indian Queen and the Indian Princess Indians and the archeaology connected and her nephew and two other young to them, the ancient Anasazi and their girls. They sang and danced for us and history and many other things. talked about the settling in the area of We express thanks to the many the Paiutes and how they are people who gave of their time to help spread out in five areas in the state. these students learn about their past and Mary Lou Melling of Cedar City helped present Utah. From Fremont we had the students to make their own Sharon Stratton in Circleville and David Petroglyphs and talked about the hisWagner in Bryce V alley and they pre-tory of petroglyphs, while her friend, sented on the Fremont Indians and talked Jean Ferguson , showed the students about and demonstrated artifacts of the how string stories were done and helped site. From Kodachrome State Park Joey them to do their own. The students were so well behaved Comp demonstrated using Yucca plant to make rope, fishing line and how the and participated in every class. We apindians had done it. Kevin Poe of Bryce preciate their enthusiasm so much. They Canyon NP demonstrated the use of the went away with a renewed knowledge Atlatl to throw the spear for hunting pur- and interest of our Utah Past and poses. Amy Roemer talked about ani- Present. We can't thank all these premals then and now, Joseph David showed senters enough for their time and efhow we recycle today and how they did forts to help this project take place. The it long time ago, Joseph Closson, Steve Teachers also need to be thanked for Speth, and Darrell Lee brought the So- pre-teaching their students about this lar Telescope and showed how the sun subject so they were prepared to learn looks and how it affects us, Clint more. From Circleville we thank Mecham of Tropic discussed animals Janetta Dalton, Laura Fullmer and in and hunting then and now and Marian Marysvale-Oscarson Elem., we thank Jacklin showed artifacts and how they Todd Smith and Jody Johnson, from tell us about the past. Anasazi State Park Garfield District we appreciate the supsent Meridith Ruiz who showed artifacts port of Gayle Moore - Tropic, Todd Norris and Lesa Taylor - Panguitch, and talked about the Anasazi Indians and Sue Bassett and Beth Christensen archaeology. Chris Horting-Jones came Escalante, Natalie Porter and Julie Allen to show the students how to make Bent - Antimony, and Sue Fullmer and Linda Twig Figures out of pipe cleaners. She Crawford - Boulder. is from BLM in Richfield. Arta Thank you Principals for your supHepworth and son Dylan demonstrated port of this important time each year. music through the ages and helped the We are in about our 18th year of doing students make a flute and a shaker. Arta this and it gets better each year. Thanks also taught the Circleville students about from V icki Syrett to everyone. fry bread and they got to make their own and eat it. In Bryce V alley she made Indian Tacos for everyone for lunch with the help of her brother Chester Elmer and a few volunteers. Thanks go out to Natalie Porter of Antimony Elementary who filled in as our Story Teller when we SIGNS, PRINTING had to have a spot filled in. She read and told stories on the Native American people & GRAPHIC DESIGN and we do appreciate her doing this www.snapshotmedia.com each year. Thanks Natalie. We were thrilled to have Duztin Sorenson back this year with his family. 435-676-2621 |