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Show - School WEDNESDAY dents are eligible to compete for this area are among the over $50,000 in scholarship awards 120,000 students included in the funded by the publisher, and may 21st Annual Edition of The Na- also use a referral service for fuThe ture employment opportunities. tional Dean's List, 1997-9National Dean's List published More than 2,500 colleges and uniby Educational Communica- versities nationwide use the pubtions, Inc., is the largest recog- lication to recognize their acanition program and publication demically qualified students. To in the nation honoring high learn more about The National visit List Dean's achieving college students. Students are selected for this www.honoring.comm. Local students selected inhonor by. their college deans, registrars or honor society advisors clude: Stacey L. Heaton ofAlton and must be in the upper 10 of attending Southern Utah Unitheir class, on their schools versity, and Kelly D. Robinson Deans List, or have earned a of Fredonia attending Mohave comparable honor. Listed stu Community College. Best students name best teachers Fredonia A select group of Americas List publications which of our nations high are being honored by nize and school High School teachers college students their toughest critics.. .their spectively. Paul Krouse, former students, in the fifth Honor tion of Who's Who Among lisher of Whos Who Among Americas Teachers said, there Americas Teachers, 1998. Citizenship All ofteachers the approximately is no greater honor teachers can honored receive than to be recognized by Poster contest for 1999 Pre& Heritage Week history Each year Utah celebrates its can cultures, andor historic set- tlers. The posters should be less than 16" wide and 24" long. The poster contest is sponsored by the Divisions of State History and Parks and Recreation, Utah Geological Survey, Trust Lands, Bureau of Land Management, Utah Statewide Archaeological Help promote Utahs exciting Society, Utah Friends of Palepast by entering the Utah excit- ontology, U.S. Forest Service, ing past by entering the Utah and National Park Service. Posters should be submitted Prehistory and Heritage Week Poster Contest. Cash prizes will no later than January 1, 1999, be offered in three categories:. to the nearest chapter of the Grand contest winner: $250; Utah Statewide Archaeological Secondary school winner: $100; Society, or Antiquities, Division Elementary school winner: of State History, 300 Rio Grande, $100. This contest is open to Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. professional artists, starving Visit our Prehistory Week web artists, student artists, and cre- page to see the 1998 poster and ative citizens of any description. posters of other Artists may choose any material or design. The principal prehist. For information, conelements of the design should tact Renae Weber (801)533-352- 9 at depict aspects of Utah archaeol- or Ron Rood (801)533-356- 4 of Division State the N Ameri ative History. ogy, paleontology, states-www.history.state.ut- 3) O J) O O 5 re- Roll High Honor Roll (3.5 to 4.0) Seniors: Sarah Christensen Todd Martinet, Jodie Nockideneh, Christy Smith, and Richard Sullivan. Juniors: Monique Allen, Kelly Allison, Jacob, Cluff, Evan Cram, Jennifer Heaton, Randy Hunt, Jerry Johnson, Dana Judd, Clint McCormick, Jesse Miller. Sophomores: Wayne Cox, 130,000 being were selected by their former students who themselves are currently listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students , or The National Deans Henderson, and Tia Miller, , Freshmen: Britney Allen, Colleen Black, Rebecca Clufl, Jonathan - Ellis, Star - i vxk Henderson, and Ashley 'It . T.X. V t, Seniors: Brandi Anderson , Line Bundy, Murphy Keyonnie, and Wesley Lounsbury. Juniors: Angela Mellor, Trevor Smith, and Zachary Tait Sophomores: TalynnAtor, Sara Brownfield, Tim Cox, Mary Ann Dutton, Dani McKinney, Amber Mellor, Tiffany Orgill, Tim Phillips, and Brandi Powers. Freshmen: Kevin Bulletts, Domino Ells, Stacy Heaton, I Jammie Judd, Clover Prisbrey, and Chris Spear. denotes 4.0000 3 3 3 C3 C3 C3 thing pleasurable, instead of a dreadful ordeal, by letting me spread my wings and showing me the best way to fly. Teacher of the Month Local educators honored in Miss Muretta Grimm, a 1st grade Who Among Americas Whos was selected as Kanab El:? teacher, 1998 include: Rod R. Outstanding Teachers, Teacher of the Month" for September Quambergof Kanab High School and Linda Taylor Crofts & 1998. She received a special certificate, flowers, gift certificate, her fa- Wanda S. Heaton of Valley High School. vorite food and treats for her class. ementary Schools LksisGs (3a? fftarrmisgrp (MmiHEsSiEiGiD 520-774-189- 3 C3 3 3 11:00 a.m. Town Council Chambers 130 N. Main St. 5.) 520-643-724- 1, to osssofl Bree Ramsay is back at Creative Cuts from her J ternity leave. She will be working all Saturdays begin- ning on November 7th! Call today for your appointment. Cxeatiue Quid 644-555- . 2 Bree Ramsay v The State of Utah Department of Workforce Services Cordially Invites You To Attend The Kanab Employment Center Open House Monday, November 9, 1998 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fredonia, AZ If you have an accessibility need, please contact Barbara Kimball, possible. (Ms Bree is Back cc u 5. at youngsters on a personal as well as a professional level. One student wrote about her teacher says, she made education some- - For more information about the assistance regarding possible projects, contact Margaret Keener Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., NACOG, 119 E. Aspen Ave., Flagstaff, AZ and ask (For TTY access, call Arizona Relay Services, 86001; for NACOG V .1 Please come to one or both of the public hearings listed below to discuss community needs and possible projects: December 9, 1998 November 11, 1998 520-774-189- sf- Stewart. Honor Roll (3.0- - to 3.5) former students for their excellence and dedication. In this publication we clearly have the best teachers in America selected by the best students. The students were requested to nominate teachers who made a difference in their lives by helping to shape their values, inspiring interest in a particular subject andor challenging them to strive for excellence. Many of the students commented about the enthusiasm and knowledge their teachers demonstrated in the classroom, and many praised their teachers for their ability to relate to Heaton, . Shado Esther Sample types of eligible projects are: Street Improvements Senior Centers Housing Rehabilitation Expansion of Head Start Business Expansion... as long as the project primarily benefits low to moderate income persons, reduces slums or blight, or meets an urgent need health hazard. Fredonia Fire House 35 W. Brown Fredonia, AZ pub- edi- CDBG Funds Are Available to Primarily Help Low and Moderate Income Persons 7:00 p.m. recog- , 8. 3 3 3 3 O O x.- NOVEMBER 4, 1998 A total of two students from cal sitevisits during Utah Prehistory and Heritage Week. ?,i r . A;;?- SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Local students on National Deans List rich archaeological, paleontological, Native American, and historic heritage with informative lectures, programs, activities, Native craft demonstrations, and archaeological and paleontologi- : as soon as At the Department of Workforce Services Employment Center 468 East 300 South Kanab, Utah We are looking forward to seeing you there! Refreshments will be served. |