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Show School Board meeting tonight A meeting of the Kane County Board ofEducation will be held Wednesday, June 14, 1995, 3:00 pm at the District y' Office. - Agenda Opening of bid on Kanab High School addition. 1 - l r. -- i as .' AV f i s V' A v r m J ji h. s Jones graduates Corey Don Jones graduated from the University of Phoenix, Utah Campus, on May 20, 1995. Corey received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Corey is the son of Don W. and Sue Jones. He is married to Lisa Spillman Jones. They are the parents of two children, Tyler Nathan, and Jessica Nicole. Corey and Lisa live in Provo, where Corey works in the insurance business. Nicole Heaton spends a moment learning about mg weaving from a local weaver who began his career at the ripe old age of seven ". Photo by Myma Cox. VES sixth graders enjoy field trip to Cedar The Valley Elementary sixth grade class recently enjoyed a field trip to Cedar City. The group visited the Iron Mission, where all types of early transportation was displayed. Arti facts, a loom, and historical information were made available to the enthusiastic group. The class also enjoyed bowling and swimming. A great time was had by everyone involved. Have fun this year at the Fourth of July celebrations in Kanab and Fredoniai! Kanab Tire Center Your Complete Auto Service Center Expertly Trained Professional Technicians lUnniiJMu ita jiiniitoi aitui III n i Ifi H . I! ;jiiinal 1 iJl.l, t earns Kropf 'SF masters degree from Utah State Robert Alan Kropf of Elko, Nevada, completed requirements for a master of fine arts degree in illustration from Utah State University. He is the son of Roy and Barbara Kropf of Kanab and is married to Shauna May Roundy. He attended Kanab High School and earned bachelor of arts degrees in Illustration Diversity, a project in illustration dealing with concept articles, book stories and childrens book illustrations. Kropf s artwork was accepted mm Jake Rogers climbs a few fences in the art field as well as the fences on the farm where he lives in Glendale. Rogers Reflections entry earned national recognition. Photo by Myrna Cox. National Reflections entry Jake Rogers of Glendale en- of his thoughts on paper... be it a tered the Reflections competi- flower or an occassional montion. His entry won state rec- ster. His piece was chosen from ognition. The art work depicted the fantasy of the mind, as the painting illustrated, and the creative processes of thinking. Jake's idea was to create some 60,000 state of Utah entries to compete in the national competition. Congratulations Jake keep up the good work. -- in the Society of New York Illustrators student show. He works as a seminary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-da- y coor-dinatorprinci- Saints. It's time for a Soring Tune-u- p al mu iftu' (tflmfti IJfttiifHfa fill (ItOa In ii , muibififfiun fitw Tigcn zfUIU ffiUfli Auto & Light Truck Largest Selection in Area Road Hazard Protection Service Competitive Prices-Loc- i Qin$mmP al FREE For all your pet & craft need- s- Rotation-Balancin- g (Ask for Details) Computer Alignment-Balancin- g salty fireel Prpfeggfpnfrl Prflke Brake Lathe for Resurfacing Drums & Rotors Trained Brake Specialists FREE Brake Inspection - 265 East 300 South Kanab 644-255- 7 4- - fflmfortffrrnfinferjTTTH Homemade crafts Craft supplies Dog grooming Birds, fish, reptiles Pet supplies 612 S. Main 643-731- 9 Fredonia S t ; . T'y - 1 I ? s. Reflections winner Candice Baird of Valley Elementary School displays her entry and ribbon which brought an honorary mention from the state of Utah. Photo by Myrna Cox. , v .. A |