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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14,1991 Financial aid awareness begin a serious discussion on financing higher education without incurring excessive student loan debt. Students and parents are strongly encouraged to attend. The video portion of the program will be broadcast on Monday, September 29 on Channel 11 at 8:30 p.m. An expert in financial aid also will be available to field quesfinantions that same evening from tions, strategies and cial aid options. In addition, 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. by calling those in attendance will reFor more information please ceive a workbook entitled, call the Dixie College Finana Financial Path Creating to Graduation, which will cial Aid Office at (801) help students and parents ect The State of Utah has declared Wednesday, September 24 as Financial Aid Awareness Day. In conjunction with Governor Michael Leavitts proclamation, local high schools will present a program 'at 7:00 p.m. designed to help parents and students meet the challenge of financing higher education. The program will include a discussion on possible solu- wmsm 5 ? The Kanab High School class of 1942 was honored at this year ing festivities. Long Valley FFA menipsrs excel at ICane County Fair . Reese, Senior By Richelle Robbins Showmanship On August 15-1- 6, many Lambs; and Caroline Heaton, Long Valley FFA members , Senior Showmanship Steers, were involved in the livestock Mark . Jacobs Construction show at the Kane County purchased both the Grand Fair. Their efforts proved to champion Lamb and the Re-b- e very successful. Winners serve Champion Hog. The Reincluded: serve Champion Lamb was John Reese, Grand Cham- - bought by Ramsay Oil, and pion.Lamb; Melissa Reese, Kanab Custom Meats Champion Lamb; chased the Reserve Champion Michelle Sorensen, Reserve Steer. We would like to thank Champion Hog; Harmony these companies for their Reserve Champion port. We are all proud of the hard Steer, Dustin Cox, Senior Hogs; work that. has gone into these Showmanship Michelle Sorensen, Junior accomplishments. Great job, Showmanship Hogs; John guys and gals! , pur-Reserv- e. sup-Heato- n, Homecom- The mother's skit was the highlight of the Homecoming pep 488 Laurie rally. Franklin starts things off telling some of Jeremy's secrets. CONVERSATIONS WITH JOSEPH SMITH, ONE-ON-ON- E A One Man Play n Spend family home evening with the prophet during this celebrated G. Smith as described Patriarch Eldred Church by "Moving, play Inspiring and Faith Promoting" on Monday, September 29 at the Kanab High School Auditorium Karlin Myers returns with this entertaining and inspiring play for local members to enjoy after performing for wards and stakes throughout the United States, touching the viewers with the experiences and life changing messages taught by the early church leader. Myers recently performed for six stakes in Oregon, the Kirtland Ohio Stake and at the Joseph Smith Senior family reunion in nearby Hiram, Ohio. one-ma- Junior class float at Fridays parade. "Brother Myers, everything changed for me that night at the play. You truly are an instrument in the Lord's hands to teach people like me what He wants them to know." S. Mortensen, Parowan, Utah "Karlin Myers conveyed the personality and spirit of Joseph Smith as described by those who knew him in the flesh better than any other I have seen." Donna Hill, author of Joseph Smith the First Mormon. "You will not spend a more profitable hour and a half at the theater this Sons of Utah Pioneers. year." David Roberts, area Individuals tickets for the 7:00 p.m. performance can be purchased in 4 for $5 advance at Canyon Book, 28 North Main Street, Kanab, or $20 for a family. Any unsold tickets will be made available at the door on the evening of the performance. rlIN THE (STIIilj . 4 f. V : OF THE NIGHT with X.-PQE- Pi.r-fc-' &S '.A v DinnerEntertainmentGames for kids Dinner catered by Houstons at : H , Kanab City Park Monday, 1 September 29, 6:00 vice-preside- nt. 644-818- a Homecoming ski at the KHS pep rally. w.V Come and enjoy what has prompted members to write: The coaches wives participated in hJ p.m. V, 1997 to 8:00 f p.m. Tickets: 6.00 per person 525 S 00 per fjrrJy mio V v-- ' v y V v |