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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1539 Earth Day winning posters displayed students at r All The 1999 Earth Day theme of Saving the Earth for 2000 and Beyond was a success for the students participating in this years Earth Day poster contest. Poster winners from Kanab, Fredonia and Moccasin students were on display at the Kanab City Library the week of April 19. The posters are now showcased at the Utah State Capitol Building the last week of April. The Coconino County Library in Flagstaff will display the posters during the month of May. The Earth Celebration Committee would like to thank all the students who participated in this years contest and especially thank the teachers for taking the time to work with their students on this event L Regional Fair By Dean Pepper From physical activity and learning to plants growing under colored lights, from lung capacity to what makes a detergent work better, this is what makes up a science fair. WeldoBushnell, Candace Cutler, Raeanna Nannenga, Joni Martin, Kristyn Smith, and Katy Stirland were invited to display their projects at the Western Regional Science Fair, held at Cedar City on March 30. These six students were among the 73 total students assembled at Locals honored at SUU awards SUU. Our own Kristyn Smith took third in the Chemistry Category with her project on bacterial rustingof iron. She was also Academic achievement within given a special certificate of each of the colleges and departmerit Excellence in Projects ments at Southern Utah UniInfluencing Collusion Awarein the Chemistry Category at the Smith Kanab took third Kristyn High's ness or Control. versity was recognized at an Western Science Fair with her project on bacterial rusting of iron. Regional 22 The next step from Cedar City convocation. awards April She was also given a special certificate of merit Excellence in Projects is the International Science Fair Overall university academic Influencing Collusion Awareness or Control." held in Philadelphia on May awards were also presented. Four individuals are nomOnly eight students from the Western Region were chosen and inated from each of the unfortunately none of our stu universitys academic departments for the awards Lana Johnson, director of lecturesspe-cia- l By Carol Sulivan lege Executive Director of Con- projects at SUU, said. From the nominees, one is selected to of the fall in 1999, tinuing Education, will be in Starting receive the departments out- obtaining a college degree will be Kanab for questions and standing student award. Those right here in Kanab. swers at the following meetings: winners will be announced at the Dixie College will offer courses May 1 1 at the City Council, May convocation. Each of the nomi- for students and adults in Kanab- - 12 at the Kane County School nees was chosen for his or her and Kane County. Dixie College Board Meeting and June 3 at superior scholastic achievement plans to hire a Kane County Co- - the Chamber of Commerce within a department. Nominees ordinator to facilitate programs, monthly meeting. for 1999 academic awards: A few college level classes have This is a great opportunity to continue higher education in been offered in the high schools, Kane County. The new Coordi- - but now all courses offered will Cornell of Kanab. EconomicsFi-nance-Heather nator will have an office in the lead to a degree. Business Future plans include county-Stev- e Hamblin Glover WorkForce Services building. Colof Kanab. wide access through t. Dixie Bringhurst, 1-- 8. Dixie College brings degree opportunities to Kanab an-possib- Business-Marketing-Tan- dents were selected. February 5 was the date of our local Science Fair, with over 100 students competing. (If anyone can remember the date of the last high school wide science fair held at KHS, please let us know!) Our local 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners of the various categories were as follows: Ok Ok Worriers egftfe feltS Zsegltfe o j 164 E 300 S Kanab 644-880- j 0 j Youth Conference 1999 iTCBIlenSflfl Km!i Stake tai-ta- ul ao O Date: June f5 a Race: Barracks SI Time Starting: fed a featuring: ( ft Julie Arbogast. Smith, Jamie Category Hamblin and Dane Glazier. Cutler, Category Preston Heaton and Keoni Redd. Martin, Ashley Category Brown and Adam Greenland. ni Category iel Giddings, Amie Vreeken and Sarah Schmutz. Bushnell, Category Jana Christensen and Andrea LaCorti. Thanks should be given to Stefani Swapp for organizing our local fair as a Sterling Scholar Project and to Mrs. Nannenga for heading up the Cedar City trip. 1 i I i u -- . . A.M W Jmi there one niht, come up on the J ctoy make thtyouwillC3n itll It be a blast. 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