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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 1, 1993 Kanab High School Honor Roll How to handie 4J) Ted Barnard ' Torrie Casebolt Kristin Cserepes Matt Pepper Scott Johnson Matt McFadden Scott Rhees Rodney Staton Kyle Brunner Rory Brunner Daniel Clark James Clarkson Jeremy Franklin Kerry Glover Charles Hammon Angela Hamblin Kimberlyn Jones Deneee Mosdell Dwayne Renhels Mindi Stirland 3.8 3.9 Alicia Bremness emergencies Megan Button Brian Cox Michael Gurr Mindy Heyborne Adrienne Kitchen Kristen Rhees Andy Roundy Amie Vreeken Levi Judd Kristin Reis Cara Rider Joy Tait Holiday River Expeditions is rescuers alike. Brandee Button Andrea Crosby Shalae Gardner Greg Hamblin Camille Heaton Asa Judd Chris McDonald James Pace Heather Sorensen Erin Heaton Matt Kelly ' Megan Miles TJ Petersen , Amy Wilcox Mikkel Brown Jeremiah Church Casey Daley Jill Glazier Mario Helquist Sarah Heaton Mike Kelly Misty Narramore Chris Robinson Megan Winchester Renata Burian . Autumn Aziz Amy Cassady Andrea Crosby Daniel Gilberg Joshua Blasdell improvisa-backcountr- y medical training tion and resourcefulness in Green River, Utah,, sential skills, 'These issues and more will from April 3 & May 14, be addressed by professional 1998. This on hands Wilderness First Responder instructors from Wilderness course will enable students to Medical Associates, leaders in deal with medical emergencies the field of backcountry medi-whe- n they are miles from help cal training. Skills will be dialing 911 is not an op- - veloped for use in the field, tion. This course is recom- - whether its a national park, or mended for all outdoor profes- - the high seas. d with Classes are sionals and those who spend time in remote areas. Gradu- - an emphasis on practical ates will receive WFR certifi- - skills. Mornings are devoted cation by Wilderness Medical to lectures, while afternoons 15-2- es-cour- se de-a- nd -- 72-ho- ur Natalie Clarkson Lexie Doss Nolan Grover Monte Hawkins Andrea Honey Jodi Mace Kimberly Pehrson Bryan Rhodes Sara Vreeken , fast-pace- s, Associates, valid for three and evenings are spend on side as well as BLS level working everything CPR and anaphylaxis certifi- - from litter construction to rescue simulations. cation. , Wilderness Medicine differs Realistic simulations, com-froin plete with fake wounds and traditional' first-ai- d First-tran- sthree respects. stage blood, will be con-po- rt times are measured in ducted. All simulations will hours and days rather than be videotaped and debriefed minutes, so many phases 'of. for enhanced learning. Past commonly report patient care that usually res-rie- d cur in a hospital must be car- - of subsequent real-lif- e simu-seveout in the field. Second--, cues, It felt just like a environments dramati- - lation. cally increase the complexity . Call the TOLL FREE out-year- Amy Wilcox 3.5 Third-limit- ed sponsoring an intensive .equipment makes -- Travis Brinkerhoff Charles Carter Cherish Crosby Jerron Glazier Julia Hamblin back-countr- y .7-Mindy full-sca- le Nevin Alderman Neal Brown DJ Cooper Halee Flanigan ' Tori Jones Tiffiny Linton Raeanna Nannenga Mike Shirley . Alderman Lance Brown Daniel Church Camille Ensle Shawn Johnston Brandy Lewis Mary Miles Christy Ramsay Ammon Kegel Chelsea MacDonald Liz Noel Kasey Smith KHS graduate Hall tes Alaina White John Watson Adrienne Swapp m Tiffany Christensen KLyn Ence Cynthia Hansen Dana Laursen Morgan Mackelprang Brian Pitt Latimer Smith completes re basic training in San Diego 54-ho- ur Ma-ceremo- at Kanab Elementaiy hours in classroom and field assignments which included learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, d marksmanship, combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close t for children entering kindergarten next fall hand-to-han- order drill and operated as small infantry unit during field training. Hall and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps core values honor, courage and commitment, and what the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Hall and fellow recruits ended V ft (Must be 5 years olcTbef ore Sept, 1, TT73) You may register your child Thursday, April 2 - between 100 and MOO or Friday , April 3 - between 100 and 200" f 4 H r H H a if at the Lunchroom Children, please bring: the training phase with The I. a parent 2. your birth 3. your immunization record 21 V d MED ). State Bank participates in the national "Teach Children to Save Day" and the "Save for America" program Employees of the State Bank of Southern Utah are teaching students in Kanab and Orderville Elementary Schools the importance of saving money for the future. The presentation and programs are one of thousands being made by bankers around the country. We are proud to be part of a nationwide program that aims to teach children basic money management skills, said Neil Haynes, State Bank of Southern Utah area manager. Taking time to invest in our youth can go a long way toward helping them make smart financial decisions in the future. The Save for America program is a voluntary program that gives students the opportunity to open and maintain a sayings account while at school, allowing them to take a step toward adult responsibility. Students will learn the principles of saving, how to manage money and theimpor-tanc-e of investing money for a return. State Bank of Southern Utah has been providing financial services to southern Utah residents for the past 41 years and is excited to be able to participate in this national endeavor to teach children to save. SBSU has offices in Kanab, Orderville, Bryce Valley, Circleville, St. George, Santa Clara, Parowan and Cedar City. Similar programs are also being offered in schools in those communties as well. certificate yoursocialsecurity number U. ur ny Kindergarten Registration! gram, Hall spent numerous of any : emergency and message line, 888AVILD heighten risks to patients and (945-3633- team effort, time since boot camp began, Crucible, a Hall joins 41,000 men and problem solving evolution which culminated with an emotional women who will enter the in which the recruits rine Corps this year from all were presented the Marine over the country. He is a 1997 graduate of Kanab Corps Emblem, and were ad- ego. first for the Hall successfully completed 12 dressed as Marines High School. weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Hall and fellow recruits began their training at 5 a.m., by running three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to : School the physical conditioning pro- Marine Pvt. Gary M. Hall, son of Gary M. and Barbara M. 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