June 14, 2012 Wayne and Garfield County Insider

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June 14, 2012

Wayne County

ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS

Ms. Susie Hatch presented the Hanksville Elementary Citizenship Award for 2011-2012 to a graduating 5th grader on May 24. Makayla Bradbury received a $100.00 cash award for being an exemplary citizen throughout her years at HES. Makayla is the daughter of Caleb and Sara Bradbury. The staff at Hanksville Elementary is proud of Makayla and her willingness to help others and be a positive influence in our school. Makayla always has a smile and a good attitude. Kevin & Susie Hatch donated the award this year in honor of their son SSGT. Patrick Ryan Pentico. Ms. Hatch recounted the six traits of character to the student body before presenting the award. “We encourage you to continue to be good citizens of not only your school, but the community and the country.” Congratulations go out to Makayla Bradbury!!

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Hanksville Elementary Citizenship Award

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MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED

PG-13 Running time: 1 hrs. 33 min

SHOWTIMES 6/15 (FRI) - 6:30PM 6/16 (SAT) - 6:30PM 6/18 (MON) - 6:30PM 6/17 (SUN) - 3:00PM 6/20 (WED) - 11:00AM

MEN IN BLACK PG-13 Running time: 1 hr. 45 min

SHOWTIMES 6/15 (FRI) - 8:30PM 6/16 (SAT) - 8:30PM 6/18 (MON) - 8:30PM 6/20 (WED) - 1:00PM

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General Admission: $6.00 Seniors 59 and over/Children 11 and younger: $5.00 Sunday matinees: $5.00

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11 East Main • Bicknell, UT 84715 435-425-3123

WHO MADE THE COOKIES FOR THE COOKIE JAR?

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Wayne 4-H youth made lots of cookies, smoothies, biscuits, soup, and bread at a cooking camp held June 4-6, 2012. The title of the camp was 4-H Fun with Foods. Sharmi Crowther from Food Sense helped teach the camp. The curriculum consisted of nutrition education, measuring, understanding a recipe, cookies, microwave cooking, biscuits, and breads. As the camp was ending, fire personnel were arriving to set up fire camp. The youth presented cookies and a card to the fire fighters as a thank you for protecting

the community. Participants were Hali Peterson, Willow Lawton, Grayson Christensen, Kash Beehler, C.J. Torgerson, Brayden Lawton, Alex Christensen, Paxton Davis, Hanna Williams, Felicity Williams, Gabrielle Christensen, Burgan Torgerson, Savannah Williams, Greta Portmann, Kate Torgerson, Sydney Knutson, Callee Jeffs, Riley Taylor, Kortney Knutson, Abigail New, Colton Jeffs, Tylee Torgerson, Savannah Foutz, Stran Beehler, Ruger Torgerson, KaitlynFailner, Colby Taylor, Kenzy Jeffery, Kreo Flores, Samantha

Knutson, Jessica Jeffery, Brayden Erickson, Kylie Knutson, Jaden Blackburn, and Braige Jacobson. A group of awesome youth leaders helped run the camp. They were Megan Sorenson, Kourtnee Breshguard, Emily McNay, Charity Faddis, Kaitlin Failner, and Ashley Brittain. A special thanks to parents who helped. They were Jennifer Christensen, Stephanie Williams, and April Torgerson. The next 4-H summer camp will be sewing on July 1618. Call today to sign up435-836-1312.


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