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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday,1 PTA Reflections Winners Go to State is I-- . n " ' VW hV 'lJ , ri) -- ' 4if Kindergarten, Visual art; Sandra Lord, 5th grade, literature; Karen Campbell, 5th Amber literature; grade, Hamblin, 2nd grade, literature; Lorraine Willis, 3rd grade, literature; Darin Whittaker, 5th grade, music; Robbie Watson, 3rd grade, music, and Christie Judd, 2nd , grade, music. The Regional contest was held in Panguitch March lp and 17. This years entries totaled seven for music, 190 for literature, and 564 for art. Students create their composi- tions entirely on their own with no help from adults. This years theme was Life in These United States. Three Kanab students won in the Regional contest and will have their entries judged in the State competition this week. Darin Whittaker, 5th grade; Robbie Watson, 3rd grade; and Christie Judd, 2nd grade, all in music. Honorable mentions went to Jaime White, 6th grade, visual art; Duane Barnson, 5th grade and Darby Johnson, 6th grade, both in music. will State winners be honored at a banquet at the Utah State PTA convention in April at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. ' Ryan Hamblin, Darby Jacobsen, Chris Hoyt, Alex Bonham, Kart Ann Cothem, Duane Barnson, Jaime White, Heather Hamblin, Sandra Lord, Karen Campbell, Amber Hamblin, Lorraine Willis, Darin Whittaker, Robbie Watson, and Christie Judd were the district PTA "Reflections winners. Three of these students won in the Regional contest and will participate in the state contest. Kanab Elementary students with the winners going on to entered original compositions the Regional contest. of music, visual art, and Regional contest particiliterature in the statewide pants from the Kanab ElemPTA Reflections contest. Ententary were: Ryan Hamblin, ries were judged for the 2nd grade. Visual art; Darby district about two weeks ago Jacobsen, 6th grade. Music; Chris Hoyt, 5th grade, Visual art; Alex Bonham, 5th grade, Visual Art; Kari Ann Cothern, 5th grade, Literature; Duane Barnson, 5th grade, Music; Jaime White, 6th grade, visual art; Heather Hamblin, Mirth 24, 1S3 four HOSPITAL HIGHLIGHTS byButladema , past the tab Surveys show Americans eat many timei niore sodium or salt than they need. Excess salt may cause or aggravate high blood 'pressure, which in turn can lead to strokes ahd heart disease. Some people try to avoid salt, even ice rream and gelatlh desserts. In fact, salt can be present In any ingredient thht has the words sodium, monot sodium, aipodittm, or trisodium as part of a chemical name. The Food and Drug' Administration reporti that some lpaaing food manufacturers have joined its Vdun-tar- y campaign to list the amount of salt on the food label and that by the end of this year as much as ohe-haof all processed foods will have such a label. While there foods are already salt-fre- e available, a new category of reduced kodiuth is expected to appear od the market. These will be foods whbse salt Just content whs cut by another way to pass the sat, please I i lf 75. t Gin) S)(nJ Tin) . V r T ( v 4 LD Singers to Present Program in Kanab the comical to the The LD Singers from the beginning and throughout the pressing serious. LD the Singers perforEphraim LDS Institute at years, The most important thing to Snow College will present a mances included programs for LD the Singers is their citizen senior high schools, musical variety show SaturThis purpose is not Ropurpose. womens groups. day, March 26 at 8 p.m. at the groups, just to entertain, but to edify First and Second Ward Chapel tary Gubs, weddings, Brigand uplift. They desire to well as ham Young University, in Kanab. Their program is and touch the lives of build with own campus designed to appeal to all age as on their wherever they go. officials people noted church present groups and includes dance want to reach every and variety numbers as well as like Paul H. Dunn. The LD They their J Singers have also given their individual by expressing sacred selections. ' love, humor, and their testiThe LD Singers began in own winter and spring conmonies through song. 1963 and have continued up to certs each year with much Brother David Willmore is success. From time. their the present serving his fourth year as The LD Singers are organized and led by student musical director and advisor to officers who are also members the group. He was a seminary in Northern of the group. They make all administrator decisions in choosing music Arizona before coming to and developing choreography Snow College to teach Instifor the songs the group tute. This love and his special performs. Each person in the spirit enables him to direct chorus skillfully participates in and advise the group with by Kenny Caruso , ensemble' numbers as well as feeling and emotion. our Maryllis Heybome, The program is free to the faithful librarian, was so in singing with the choir as a and will be held in public an also member Each in whole. new her lonely library on Kanab Saturday, March 26, Monday that she brought a active part of the group and friend. It took Phillip and enjoys performing music ex at 8 p.m. at the 1st and 2nd Ward Chapel. Willy, armed with nets, half a wild starling. day to catch her Maryliss had a tear in her eye when the bird was finally Set free. Remember, Maryliss, td keep your pets in cages next time. Since we moved into our new school our old one has gone completely unnoticed. There are still papers, books and old file cabinets scattered throughout the rooms and on the chalk- board "it "clearly states "No Mdre Old School. An unidentified student saw a ghostly figure standing in the front doorway of the old ) over one hundred school this week. Principal McMullin and staff believe it is a spirit protecting our old school from being demolished like the old Kane County Courthouse was a few weeks ago. We need a group organized here in Orderville called Friends of Old Valley High School any volunteers? Well. St. Patricks Day didn't bring any Irish Luck to (4 Large Lota Together In Kanab Creek Ranchos) Valley, or any pots of gold but all the students were sure to lot 198 2. 778 acres Steward Dr. S 13, 500 wear green to avoid feeling Lot 199 2.25 acres Steward Dr. SI 2, 800 the pinch. Lot 200 2.26 acres Steward Dr. $13,500 Friday, the Journalism class Lot 203 2.23 acres - Hamblin Dr. $12,500 - held a dance. It featured an ice These are all lots with a great view - smog free cream parlor. The profit will Close to city utilities - group averages go to cover the cost of our $5, 494. 85 per acre! yearbooks. Here's an excuse especially BUILD NOW. ALL UTILITIES WATER METERS! for Ida Winters, our secretary, Lot 33 W. Kanab Creek Dr. - 1. 793 acre - - $13,500, terms who is dedicated to filling out Lot 94 - Grand Canyon Dr. - 2.69 acres $ 15,000 , terms excuses herself. It is Lot 244 - Steward Dr. $11,500, terms explanatory: Lot 339 - Navajo Drive $ 11,000 , terms - $10,500, terms Lot 357 - W. Kanab Creek Dr. t Dear Teacher, - 424 Chamberlain Dr. Lot $8,500, cash The reason Johnny didnt - - - - $8,500 terms Lot 427 - Chamberlain Dr. make it to school yesterday is - Res. - - - - $7,000, terms Lot 2095 Lee Drive because he is suffering from 1331 - Rider Dr. V acre Mobile Home $9,500, terms Lot my attempt at baking. I Includes, water meter, septic system, electric, telephone inx accidently used stead of baking powder in his 25 West Kanab Creek Drive cupcakes. His health is running poorly. Kanab, Utah 84741 Submitted to National EnTelephone 644-260-6 quirer by teacher C.D. . See Bates Huffman or Ohio. See ya next week. Dale Clarkson artists IV i i 1 5 The Meadows, a beautiful new Golden Retirement Park is located at 950 South and 400 East In St. George. Liuing will present musical The LDSIngere from the Ephraim LDS Institute at Snow College The show Ward 2nd Chapel. variety show on Saturday, March 26, at the Kanab 1st and of music, is free to the public and everyone Is Invited to attend for an evening entertainment and fun. Valley High School News MODOGftg) oFqB v NEED A FAMILY - Meet Bob Welti of KSL-Ton Saturday, April 9th at the Grand Opening of The Meadows. AmioGIftieir Qdeou Living RleGiireinriieBDfi ParEs On Saturday, April 9th, a beautiful new retirement park will open in St. George, Utah. The Meadows, located at 950 South and 400 East, is for retired persons who are independent, physically active and who desire to rent. The Meadows is apartment living with all the extras. re re A variety of living accommodations t This two and retirement community offers studio apartments, units. Each attractive apartment is fully equipped for independent living with a new range, oven, refrigerator, disposal, air conditioning, storage space and laundry hook-ups- . Covered parking and exterior patio or deck are available. 57-uni- one-bedroo- COMPOUND? re tnree-bedroo- -- Ex-La- Conveniences at a modest cost Residents of The Meadows will enjoy many extra conveniences such as weekly housekeeping services, scheduled transportation to local services, a emergency call system, and one major meal each day at the clubhouse dining room. d, PROPERTIES 24-ho- Apartment living with "all the extras Dr. Vaughn Pulsipher (Presklent of the five Utah Golden Living Retirement Parks) explains, There is no other retirement community like The Meadows in Southern Utah. Our emphasis is on security, companionship, nutrition and an affordable living arrangement. The project provides residents with a clubhouse offering game rooms, hobbycraft areas, TV lounge areas, and beauty salon. The residents will also enjoy the use of a swimming pool, shuffle board courts, putting green and horseshoe pits. Now taking reservations call today We invite you to contact our manager, Mrs. Peggy Richards, and learn more about this splendid retirement park. Rental applications are now available. , N Telephone Collect: 801628-v9- 0 950 South and 400 East St- - t. tMJiiV m George NliUi |