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Show I' 6 The Magna TimesWest Thursday, June 14, 2001 Valley News, Kearns Chronicle, School Copper Ritet Zions bank scholarship program in honor of Brigham Young's 200 versity or college based on scholarship, citizenship and community involvement. Information regarding the scholarship program is being made available to high schools throughout the state. Students wishing to apply for a scholarship should contact the school of their choice. 'This award is in honor of our founder Brigham Young and his commitment to education," said Scott Anderson, president and chief executive officer of Zions Bank. "As Utah's oldest financial institution, Zions Bank has been committed to serving Utah's communities for more than 125 years, and this program is another example of this continued commitment." n In addition to the scholarship provided to each student, Zions Bank will honor the In honor of the 200th birthday this month of its founder Brigham Zions Bank has Young, announced the Zions Bank Founders Scholarship Program. Beginning this fall, the Zions Bank Founders Scholarship Program will award a four-yean Utah scholarship to r, full-tuitio- 1 high school students annually, one to a student who will be attending each of the state's institutions of higher learning Brigham Young University, College of Fastern Utah, Dixie State College, Salt Lake Community College, Southern Utah University, Snow College, University of Utah, Utah State University, Utah Valley State -- College, Weber State University, and Westminster College. Scholarship recipients will be selected by each respective uni scholarship recipients in an annual luncheon and will be involved with the students as they progress through their years in higher education. On July a By UWRjg PARKS r, ' & a S 3 ft they had prestigious er in West Thenit path toy, a New Beginning. Speakers were:, Ryan Jamison and Jared ;; Female Receiving the Contributor of the Year award was Marilyn Hodson, a senior HttfL Malariei; Hilton; Student Body President;4;; Sarah R. Meier; School Bcatdj Member; JDr. Parley Jacobs,;; Principal; and Jeff Mathis, Senior . Enter Dad banquet, an year outstanding male and female senior stadent are named. This years honorees were Julia Ostler to win a trip fortwotoMoab. and Jared Huff, ; ' Four Kearns High teachers who are' retiring fids year were recognized. Two of these, Loren Johnson, and Larry Hatch, were at the high school from the first year it opened. Also retiring are Quinn Barton and Jim toosie. , f Academic Prize Includes: Two nights in Moab's finest luxury hotel - The AArchway Inn River Dinner & Light Show from Canyonlands by Night and Day Half day rafting trip down the Colorado River from World s f Brett Hansen, played the ptocel sional and recessional, as well asi !'':SoniorJuiia Oswas.sctaed a musical number,- Tato; the,, te .to die academic team for Storm, 'The Concert Choir and track. 'This marked AB-Stat- 3I - all-sta- ' , Tfl high school. senior awaras banquet The tradjuonal senior was held at Salt I rwS ? p.m. Many e sentms-ytei- ato tecog- -' fi5ariqu:hlgh , s K I s,... , I at stores and Customer Si FT Service Center. ; 3601 South 2700 West & 3500 South) 969-62- 1 1 3 Monday Saturday Open Sundays 12 Noon - 6 pm 10am-9p- -- ade by the Utah I FAIR Wmrmt&SSl VALLEY 0m fffid ilseIf 3 begtnnmg in the school yvx wiat new - 3 Wide River Expeditions Entry forms avafcjbte who have distinguished themselves through service to SUU and the community. Hodson held the of college senator junior communications major and position service director. She has also from Magna. been the student body elected by Stowell served. twpry$ar qn the student activities boardas I as the Academic's Vice President for the 2001-200- 2 school year. t Class President. The school V; Orchestra and Band, directed by political science major. The award is given to students award given to a female student at SUU, was Sheri Stowell, a U achievements, as well as for the scholarships f college eamedThe Valley. for the even was A New Bunkall, a junior political science major from West Valley City. The award acknowledges his enthusiasm and positive attitude. Winning the Elaine C. Southwick Award, the highest 5 -. further, Acivit ,4 v Kcims Mgh tdass'of werchekl oh Friday, June fit tbel presented.' A Each at. this award was presented to John Student Activities. The winners, in 17 categories, were chosen from 150 nominations. s 2000-2001- !'. union project director in charge of major entertainment events. Ther Personality of the Year Association and the Office of i-r- extras local students Southern Utah University Student 3 newbriefs: ut 50th anniversary of the Thunderbird Awards program, which is conducted by the i June 17 Trust and operates 124 full service branches throughout Utah, as well as 21 full service branches in Idaho, and more than 200 ATMs throuehout Utah and Idaho. records show that it was President Young's suggestion that the new bank should be named Zion's , Three local residents were presented Thunderbird Awards from Southern Utah University. The ceremony celebrated the Fathers Day distribution of branches. Zions savings bank. The full-tuitio- SUU awards three 1 Company a suggestion that was unanimously adopted. The bank was incorporated Five days later, on July 6, 1873, under the laws of the Utah Territory. 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