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Show x i ; fc School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28, 1998 tr 7 8th Annual Utah College Fair offers students a firsthand look at schools 1 Hw -- ; jfV-r- : The 18th Annual Utah College F air will be held at the University of Utah campus on Saturday, October 31. This free event attracts representatives from more than 100 colleges and universities nationwide to meet with more than 4,000 prospective students and parents. Sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Association of College Admissions Counselors, the Utah College Fair will be held from 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Universitys Olpin Union Ballroom. School representatives will be on hand to answer questions and pass out literature about their ciding on career and majors, as may park in any A, U or E well as Finding schools offering lots, as well as all visitor lots their desired major, can visit free, except in spaces identified the College Fair advising table. as reserved. Visitors are encourStaffed by University of Utah aged to park in the Merrill Engicounselors, tl)is table will assist neering parking lot which is lostudents in finding out about cated on the northernmost edge resources to assist in making of campus. A free shuttle service will transport students to and college and career decisions. Optional workshops in the from the Olpin Union. Those planning to attend the Saltair Room for interested students and parents include Fi- fair should come with a prepared nancial Aid Opportunities list of questions for college coun11:20 a.m., 12:10p.m., selors, such as: What are en1:20 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. In addi- trance requirements? What are tion, college videos will be shown tuition and fees? Which scholarin the Little Theater. ships are available? What is the Superintendent RobertJohnson accepts a $2,000 check from Soil ConservaThe University of Utah Olpin neighboring community like? tion Chairperson Bruce Bunting, as KHS committee members Julie Nannenga (r) and Stan Serafin (I) appreciatively look on. Union is located at the south What is the cost of institutions, d activities, educational opportu- end of Central Campus Drive, housing? What is the availabilnities, scholarships and work which is accessed by either North ity of housing? What Campus Drive or Federal Way. work opportunities are there, opportunities. off campus? Students who need help de Weekend visitors to the campus both d on-an- p Q off-camp- us on-camp- us KHS off-camp- us on-an- Winning Caring for Animals Essay greenhouse project supplied valuable nutrients The Kanab High School Greenhouse Project recently received a most welcomed boost. The Kane County Soil Conservation District very generously donated $2,000 to the project. The greenhouse is part of the Naturescape Grant, proposed by and awarded to science teacher Julie Nannenga. KHS staff and students are energetically participating in Sarah Ramsay won $100 in much attention to it. After a She had two broken ribs and a the 7th8th grade Language Arts while we heard our parents call- broken leg. She probably had a Caring for Animals contest at ing so we went to see what they heck of a time tumbling down the river. Kanab Middle School for Utahs wanted. folWe named her Strawberry afwalked into view my When we Week for the Animals. The mom yelled at us to hurry, be- ter the creek we found her in. lowing is her winning essay: cause she had a surprise for us. She has grown and mended. Her Strawberry One nice summer day my fam- Thats when I saw the strange birthday (the day we found her ily and I went for a nice Sunday burlap sack. Only this time it was August 25). She has grown drive. We were going to a nice wasnt floating down the river it into the best dog ever. She still various activities that are part little clearing with a stream that was moving or should I say wig- walks with a limp though. The of this For example, stu grant. ran along the side. My sister gling on the bank. My mom held owners were found and convicted and I went up the stream, so we the sack up. A PUPPYS HEAD of animal abuse. So everything could float sticks down to our POPS OUT OF THE SACK!! is all right now. My whole famSomeone ha$ abandoned it. How ily loves her and she loves us. parents. When she dies Ill miss her so We were having loads of fun. cruel can some people be!!! and much. There will never be anWe home took the puppy Then suddenly I saw a burlap other dog like my Strawberry. sack float by. I didnt pay very to the vet. She had to be on-goi- Kane School District Menu October gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, wheat, orange slices, milk. noodle October 28-Turk- 29-Chick- en soup, cheese bread, vegetable sticks, creamy vegetable dip, mixed fruit, cherry pie, milk. October beef, salsa, 30-Tac- o, ranch dressing, rice corn, krispy treats, milk. salad-tosse- d, Now Opening... Sensationails! Acrylic Nail Application Tips & Sculpts Manicures & Pedicures Full Set $30 Fill $15 V O V o v F. SbaeU W. KmhIgII Candidate for School Board Member Write-I- n Brenda Shakespear for an Appointment Dave has 3 kids in the school system. Thats 3 good reasons to care! Call Paid for. by Friends of Dave Kimball. vms CLASSES 1 Hour classes -Apes 5 Adult Taught by Oamdaat Su eet --professional Artist) pasietpainter; Illustrator andgraphic designer. 644-307- 8 all. Focus on developing drawing, painting, use of color, Qnd composition. FMUSD 6 Call 10-1- n- s Starts lit wk.. Nov. T E T greenhouse; biology students have planted trees; and, about 5 students are involved in a Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter presently being established at KHS. As well, many generous businesses and individuals have offered time or supplies to this endeavor. Project committee members at KHS express appreciation to i VOTE ey ng dents from Mr. Fleshmans shop class are setting up the m-S-S 2d i. ; V. I l sl I , , |