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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 11 WEDNESDAY APRIL 26, 1995 all girls Calling Long Valley American Legion Auxiliary selects Girl Staters to play softball American Le- Long Valley Calling all girls (ages who are interested in playing softball this year. Last day for signups is April 30. Call one of the following people: Amber 9-1- gion Auxiliary 120 is pleased to announce the names of the Valley High School girls who were chosen to attend Girls State in June at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. They are Howells Retta Spencer u and Sally Brinkerhoff, dale; Jessie Heaton, daughter of Douglas and Colleen Heaton, Alton; and Amy Sue Cox, daughter of Charles (Bill) and Myrna Cox of Glen- 648-241- (Valley). 5 Valley High girl wins art contest dale. The entire week at Girls Amy Sue Cox State is devoted to an Ameri- can program which covers the proper respect for the Love of America, can flag, responsibilities of citi Ameri-followin- Joeie Brinkerhoff g: Aurelia Johnson, daughter of Robert and Laura Johnson of Long Valley, was a winner in the 10th annual Hurricane Fan- Jessie Heaton zenship, knowledge of, and par- - state government and in the three levels of ship training. leader-ticipatio- is one of Utahs best qualities. able place to live. Now I would By Erin Heaton I have lived here all my life Utah does have the best snow Utah the greatest state on like to express my feelings by show. Along with the best snow. this poem I have written just for and enjoy everything around and winter recreation areas to me the towns, cities, and the go skiing. For vacations, special I am a young fourteen year old this occasion. people. There is one thing that trips, or just for fun, Utah is the girl of Kanab, Utah. I along with fascinates me the most the place to go for all of these. Utah the others who live in this grand The people are great. Theres old town, are proud to announce What a wonder scenery. I love it all! There is not one place that is more beautiful not as much violence as other What a place the 100th birthday of our state. than Utah. cities, and the people are all Living in Utah has brought great Always giving The mountains, trees, lakes, friendly and caring. Everyone Us peace and grace. joy to mine and many others and the blue sky all capture my around me is friendly. It must lives. For many generations my No gangs interest. The colorful sunrise have to do with living in Utah. It And no wars family has been able to enjoy coming up in the early morn- is the best place to live. living in Kanab, Utah. But be- Just handing I do enjoy living in Utah. The ings, and soaring away in the Out love fore they came here they lived in evenings, are the most magnifi- best scenery, friendly people, England and all over the world. More and more. cent things I see each day. (To go greatest snow on earth, and the Then, unhappy where they were, I would like to thank my state along with it) are the green trees, most unique places to travel are the Lord sent them to America. When they got here they were again for the wonderful 100 grass, and small hills blooming all part of Utah. There is no other place like it. This is my led by a great man by the name years it has blessed many a after their morning showers. White marshmallowy snow home land, and I love it! of Brigham Young to this area people with. I am very much known as Utah, The great sage- obliged to yall. What a great brush valley. Utah has been so state this is, land of great promkind, giving us clean air to ises. Hope to see another 100 breathe and a safe and enjoy years. Kanab 9 am - 4 pm Dr. Jackson 644-261- 2 Kanab 9 am - noon By Andrea Honey Kanab Area Physicians Calendar Preservation think our society is held Thursday, April 27 at 7 School. coming apart at the seams? p.m. in the Kanab Middle eduCould it be that our families, Parents, business owners, Do jrou are falling apart? What is hap- cators, youth, religious leaders, and pening to our youth? DoYOU everyone is invited to come care about family preservation? Everyone is invited topartici-pat- e in a Focus Group to help crystalize needs in our county regarding the preservation of families.The focusgroup willbe ; help decide what , needs to be done. Please come and be a part ofthis important work. For more info, call Julie Ingersoll at the USU-Kan- e Office at County; Extension 644-255- 1. In I Late Slow Payment Bad Credit Foreclosure Bankruptcy 2 Dr. Obasi 643-733- 1 Dr. Pandya 644-266- DOYOU NEED: Cash Out of Your Equity Debts Consolidation Home Improvements CMMORTGA GEKZANSHEL w Kane School menus Breakfast eggs, EnApril glish muffin, 12 cup applejuice, 12 pint milk April 27-- 1 slice French toast w syrup, cheesestick, 12 c. applesauce, 12 pint milk cup cereal, 1 slice April 28-3- 4 toast, 12 c. orange juice, 12 pint milk Lunch green salad, April milk wedge, garlic bread, apple salad ham, turApril key, cheese, whole wheat roll, orange slices, milk French April fries, tomato, pickle, fruit cocktail, milk 26-Lasag- 27-Ch- ef er, & Office Hours M, Th, F T,W 2 pm - 6 pm Orderville T 9 am - 4 pm 9 am - noon Kanab Kanab Orderville M, Th, F T,W 10 am - noon 1:30 pm - 6 pm Fredonia M, T, W, Th, F 8:30 am - 5 pm Kanab M, T, Th, F 9 am - noon 2 pm - 5 pm Kanab M, T, W, Th, F 2 pm - 6 pm T it n 5 Dr. Roberts J HAVE YOU HAD: 644-261- ; WT' (ffisrtQ in vsup sm$iv i& (i&i We don't automatically turn you SAVE MONEY... IP A because you have had (gVI! down credit problems the past. U Brian Jackson, PA tasy Art Contest. Aurelia hu- watercolored an imaginary manoid from one of the four categories allowed for this tion. There were over 200 .entries this year. Her winning entry won the first place award in the Mythical Animal category. Faces of Utah Utah TO (Fre-donia- ); 9 9 Stephanie Penny (Valley); and Stacy Figgins "XC Glen- IT 643-711- 648-212- Brinkerhoff, daughter of Leon WE CAN DO (Kanab); 644-575- 3 Joeie 4) 644-261- 2 Dr. Dr. Dr. Anderson-Orthope-dic Dr. Peterson-Ea- Dr. Phillips-Radiolog- 1st Tuesday each month Knibee-Rheumatolo- gist Olson-Podia- tric r, ist it Nose & Throat 2nd Monday each month 1st Thursday each month 2nd Tuesday each month 2nd & 4th Wed. each month 644-261- 2 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 The Kane County Hospital's regular governing board meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Kane County Hospital's Conference room. 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