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Show .Tin cccc Association ? VOLUME 68 NUMBER 17 f WEDNESDAY COLOR COUNTRYS HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER 50 JUNE 18, 1637 hired as new KHS principal By Dixie Brunner The Kane County School unanimously approved adopting Polic EEE, which concerns Student Education Plans and Student Education and Occupation Plans. Policy EQ regarding religious neutrality in schools was also approved. Both adopted policies were based on state legislation. The Kanab Elementary and Kanab Middle School reorganization was approved in a motion by Dave Skougaard, seconded by Karen Alvey, with unanimous board approval. K-- 6 grade students will attend Kanab Elementary, with Doug Jacobs as Principal. 8 grade students will attend the Middle School, with Kevin Glazier as Principal. It (the reorganization) is basically all set, "said Superintendent Bob Johnson. The move will provide a substantial savings of money. Application is being made for School to Work grant monies. The high school program trains students to work in local busi- Board unanimously approved hiring Frank Gonzalez as the new principal at Kanab High School at its June 12 meeting. A full profile and picture of the successful candidate will be offeree! in the SUN in a later issue. Kanab Elementary School first grade teacher Sandy Tilton gave an enthusiastic report on the Reading Recovery program. Tilton received training in St. George for the intense program which targets children who are experiencing diffiA rockslide Saturday morning about 9 a.m. flattened this storage shed at the Don and Sue Jones residence. Two culty learning to read. The pilot boulders also came smashing through their garage, putting a big hole in their roof. Fortunately no one was injured. program has benefitted 16 kids in the past year at Kanab Elementary. Trying harder doesn't always make things work, said Tilton of conventional teaching methods. Sometimes we must try something smarter. In the Reading Recovery proclientele are tourists who would deserve it. By Carol Sullivan gram, students are tested and like to have a beer with their and Dixie Brunner Another spectator stated she then teachers begin working At the June 10 City Council food. They are walking out of lived across the street when it with them at the level they know, nesses, hopefully enhancing meeting before a packed house, our establishment because we was Bacas. There was no prob- thus building confidence. Tilton work experience and opportuPeggy Rich of Fernandos Hide- dont serve it, commented Rich. lem then and she didnt see one cited amazing examples of nity for future employment. The Neighbor Brad Hainesworth now. away requested a Class D beer progress that many of the Read- School to Work grant is given to Rich shouldve studied license. According to Mayor said that Outspoken opponent Lorin ing Recovery students have ex- counties which have experienced Adams, if two council members the area better before locating Tonks said that the Richs beer perienced. See SCHOOL, Page 3 request an issue to be placed on her business there. He expressed license has been unanimously Basically these kids see themthe agenda, the council can hear little faith that the restaurant turned down in the past and selves as as dumb, should continue to be. He said explained Tilton. I sure have the issue again. Two did request would last long. This is a 100 KANAB WEATHER said the issue seemed like a typical felt challenged by this program, even residential that the issue be area, We council Hainesworth. denied want dont a has scenario of he and that but when you see kids succeed, June though the play, alcohol served in our area. We felt like the Beduoin in the its worth it. the license twice previously. Fernandos Hideaway is lo- want to see that it (the applica- desert. It would have a dilatory District Superintendent Bob effect on the neighborhood. cated in a primarily residential tion) is defeated a third time. Johnson said that he feels that Resident Gloria Crofts said Dixie Brunner, Southern Utah the cost of the program is valiarea of K&nab that is commercialThe restaurant that the Richs are excellent 4o News editor, brought up the is- dated based on early outcome ly-toned. opened several months ago, af- deal with and that she thought sue of fairness and consistent reports. He praised Tilton on ter the Richs undertook serious the council should grant their application of rules by the coun- her hard work and commitment renovations to the building. The request for a beer license. If cil. What is the difference be- to the program. Richs beer license application anyone ever has a problem just tween this license and the one Financial reports were aphas been approved by Kanab tell them, theyll take care of it, recently granted to Councilman proved in the amount of ' -- said Crofts. "Theyre right in our Wright? $314,407.73, after board quesCity Police Chief Doug Cl Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family and the State of Utah. Riov tions were answered. ckyard. If thatll (the beer li- -' See BEER, Page 2 the City Council that 2K ' In action items, the board help their business, they one-on-o- ne 7-- Fernando's denied beer license for third time non-reader- s, . , |