2 I The Lovell Chronicle I August 23, 2018
Roselin Pryde Kylander
July 7, 1919 - August 19, 2018
Roselin Kylander, 99,
of Powell, died surrounded
by family at the Powell Val-
ley Care Center on Sunday,
Aug. 19 after a full life well
lived.
Funeral services were
held at 11 a.m. on Wednes-
day, Aug. 22, at the Church
of Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter-day Saints Avenue E
Building in Powell. Inter-
ment will follow at Crown
Hill Cemetery.
Born July 7, 1919, in a lit-
tle log home in Byron, she
was the second of seven
children born to Alexander
Pryde and Mary Vervean
Denney. Rose spent the
better part of her youth
in Byron, Elk Basin, Powell
and Lovell. She graduated
partner. It was there that
she met her forever part-
ner,
Ernest Ky Kylander.
Ernie served in World
War II in the USNCB's Sea-
bees from 1943 - 1945. In
at the Billings Temple. To
this union three daughters
wereborn exactly 4 1/2
years apart.
Rose was a member of
the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints and
spent many hours fulfill-
ing various callings in the
church. She found great
joy serving the youth and
women in the church.
Rose was passionate
about family history and
spent countless hours re-
searching her heritage
ttohiS was many years be-
re the internet), She was
the 'go-to' person who was
always willing to share the
great wealth of informa-
tion she had discovered
over time.
es are Marci Davis, Denton
(Alta) Davis, Trevor Gre-
enwald, Trisha (Jamison)
Ziegler, Trent (Kristin)
Greenwald, Jenni Sheridan
(Jerrod Pesek), Katie (West)
Hernandez and Chance
(Della) Sheridan.
Rose's 15 great-grand-
children who will carry her
memory are Kylander Da-
vis, Karson Skalsky, Kade
Ziegler, Karter Skalsky,
Lauryn Greenwald, Konner
Ziegler, Hunter Davis, Kalli
Skalsky, Alden Greenwald,
Landon Hernandez, Chloe
Pesek, Emery Hernandez,
Kaylen Greenwald, Kabree
Ziegler and Paxton Her-
nandez. She is also sur-
vived by a sister, Phyllis
Smith of Nevada, cousins,
with a class of eight from 1948 he and Wayne Me- She was preceded in nieces and nephews.
Byron High Schoolin1937. Gary formed a business death by her parent; her For those who wish,
In 1938 she moved to partnership, McGary & beloved husband, Ernest; memorials are suggested
Powell and roomed with Kylander, which became brothers William and Rob-to a charity of your choice
girlfriends and worked atKylander Construction af-ert Pryde; sisters Jeri NeV- or for the welding or nurs-
Ma and Pa Sherman s Caf6 ter Mr. McGary's death, ille, Alyce Whitmore and ing programs through
and bowling alley, earning a Rose had some experience Judy Pryde; and son-in- the Northwest College
dollar a day plus meals. She in office work that she law Clay Davis. Foundation.
cleaned, washed dishes,
waited tables, cashiered,
cooked, was encouraged to
bowl with customers and
even danced on a tiny little
dance area with custom-
ers who stayed late to play
the juke box and wanted a
gained during those ser-Rose is survived by her The family would like
vice years andvohnteered three daughters and theirto thank Dr. Comer and the
to do their bookwork, families, Mary Lou Davis,wonderful nurses, caregiv-
Rose and Ky were mar-RoJean 'Jeanne' (Gary),Gre- ers and staff of the Powell
ried on July 12, 1939, in enwald and Roxane Roxi' Valley Care Center, saying,
Cody. Their marriago WaS (Jeff) Sheridan, all of Pow- "Your care of our pre
sealed for time and all ell. Her surviving grand-cious Rose will never be
eternity on July 30, 2004, children and their spous-forgotten:'
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BY RYAN FFffMAURICE
The 2017 American
College Testing (ACT)
Scores for Lovell High
School are unavailable to
the public until August
23, but according to Su-
perintendent Rick Wood-
ford, the district may just
be among the top in the
state.
"According to the pre-
liminary data, our last
year's juniors scored very
well:' Woodford said in
Monday's regular school
board meeting. "Their cu-
mulative scores should
pleting the district's stra-
tegic plan last year, now
the three schools with-
in the district, the ele-
mentary, middle and high
school, will be redrafting
their individual mission
statements to reflect the
new plan.
Woodford said those
redrafted statements will
be prepared by Thanks-
giving and finalized by
Christmas.
The three schools will
in the mission statement
and the values that were
presented in the strategic
plan, now the district lists
them specifically.
The district also add-
ed values not in the pre-
vious plan. Those values
include adaptability, re-
siliency and leadership
training.
But the most ambi-
tious aspect of the new
strategic plan is the ag-
An even more ambi-
tious objective in the stra-
tegic plan is the district's
timeframe for establishing
reading proficiency with-
PRIMARY
RESULTS
Lovell Mayor
Patti Carpenter 173
Kevin Jones 231
Montanez 60
Jim Szlemko 45
Lovell Council
Dan Anderson 264
Brian Dickson 253
Bob Mangus 345
Byron Mayor
Ga~ Gruell 56
Pam Hopkinson 83
Byron Council 4-year
Alan Bair 30
Brandon Hessenthaler 109
Breck Martineau 91
Byron Council 2-year
Jacob Gruell 30
Jaime Petrich 69
Carl Watts 25
Cowley Mayor
Joel Peterson
177
Cowley Council
,~N~i~c~ s S.p o n s el
100
160
Deaver Mayor
Bill Camp
Don Wenstrom
26
15
Deaver Council
Steve Gillett 36
,K,a~la James 31
Frannie Mayor
Vance Pereqo~
34
Frannie Council
Marie Bramson 30
in its students. Woodford
said the district aims that
every student is proficient July 20 is date for Pioneer Day
in reading by the third
grade. An editing mistake lished the fourth Saturday
"That is an ambitious led to the wrong date be- in July as the main day of
goal, but we're work- ing printed in a thank you the celebration.
ing hard on itS' Woodfordad for the Cowley Pioneer But committee mem-
said. "I've told the board, Day celebration in last ber Sherie Monk called
gressive goals stated in it. if we achieve that goal, week's Chronicle. to say that the commit-
be working with school of- The strategic plan we're going to achieve ev- After being unable to tee has now designated
ficials, parents and other states a goal that ev- ery other goal the district reach several Pioneer Day the third Saturday of July
interest groups through- ery high school student has" Committee members last as Cowley Pioneer Day so
rank LHS in the top two out the upcoming semes- scores a 22 or better on While the schools willweek, the editor changed as to avoid the Park Coun-
Or three m state of ter, W i dford said. the ACT. Even! with the be r drafting their mis- the date ,on a see you ty Fair. '
W di:fl'{n i have regular high s ores odfo -S n' -tatements this year,' next year. line irk:the ad Thus, July 20 :-20i91;
:,i Woodford later told meetings*with staff, withreports on 2017s ACT, Woodford said changes from July 20 to July27, be- has been set for the date
the Lovell Chronicle he parents" Woodford said. Woodford said the district have already been made lieving that the committee of next year's Piofieer Day
would be "shocked" if the"They're going to talk has yet to reach the goal. in the classroom in align- had permanently estab- celebration.
high school does not land
within the top five schools
in the state.
The high ACT scores
mark the beginning of a
school year where Lovell
schools are revamping
their approach toward ed-
about how they are going He expects, though, that it ment with the strategic
to bring each school into will happen soon. plan.
alignment:' "We've raised the bar, "We've done a lot of
we've got a high expec- work since the spring,"
tation that our kids will Woodford said. When we
The district's strate-
gic plan differs in multiple
ways from what the dis-
trict had in place before.
While many of the priori-
ties remain the same, pre-
viously they were buried
ucation, Woodford said.
With the board com-
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perform well on the ACT" hired (Lovell Elementary
Woodford said. "I have a Principal) Deanna Martin-
suspicion, that our senior eau, she came with a pas-
class may, reach this goal sion and expertise in read-
this year.' ins instruction"
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