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Show lasi.,x - SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 1939 School Miss Kane County Scholarship Pageant Alton. She is a junior at Valley High School. Harmony plans to attend SUU or Dixie College ter graduation. She will be ing the piano, Kari Stirland is the daughter of Kortney and Beverly Stirland of Kanab. She is a senior at Kanab high school. Kari plans County Information Center to attend college after gradua-startin- g Wednesday, May 5 or tion. She will be performing a at the door, starting at 6 p.m. vocal solo, Sindi Johnston is the daughter the night of the pageant. The ticket price is $3.00. Please join ofDon and Shauna Cox ofKanab. us for a night of talent, beauty She is a senior at Kanab High School. Sindi plans to attend col- and entertainment. for There are nine girls vying lege after graduation. She will be Miss Kane County. performing a vocal solo. is Tera Young is the daughter of Robbins the daughRichelle ter of Ed and Jolene Robbins of Spencer and Pamela Young of Alton. She is a senior at Valley Kanab. She is a senior at Kanab High School. Richelle plans to High School. Tera plans on SUU and major in El- - tending beauty school after ementary Education. She will graduation. She will be perform-b- e playing the piano. ing a vocal solo. Jill Hoyt is the daughter cf Trudy Bice is the daughter of of and Jann Janes Joseph and Stacey Bice ofKanab. Hoyt Orderville. She is a senior at She is a senior at Kanab High Valley High School. Jill plans to school. Trudy plans on attend- obtain a degree in Radiology. She ing Weber State University and will be performing a vocal solo, obtaining a teaching degree. She Sasha Chavez is the daughter will be performing a dance, of Sammy and Jodi Chavez of Kanab. She is a senior at Kanab High School. Sasha plans to work with children after high school. She will recite a poem that she has written. is the daugh- Harmony Heaton , , er 0 an T oy Heaton of The 1999 Miss Kane County Scholarship Pageant will be held on Saturday, May 8, 1999 at 7 in the Kanab High School There are eight con- testants this year vying for the title of Miss Kane County, 1999. Reserved seat tickets can be pur- chased in advance at the Kane Orchestra topped off a brilliant year of superior ratings at the State Music Festival. Back row Dinsmore, James Clarkson, Cherish Crosby, Angela Roper, Ashley Brown, Elizabeth Dowse and Mikkel Brown. Front row: Liz Noel, Stephanie Crosby, and Camie Heaton. Not pictured: Katy Stirland. The KHS String strings win top honors at State KHS Encore, the Kanab High the competition includes all School String Orchestra, topped off a year of superior ratings by earning a superior at the State Music Festival held Region Large Group Festival held in Salina, the Region Solo groups who qualify to participate, regardless of the size of and Ensemble competition held schools, said director Jeri in Parowan on March 24, and the SUU String Festival in Ce- Crosby. in Orem on April 14. This is enThis group of dedicated, dar City. Congratulations to quite an honor for these stu- - thusiastic students also recently these students on an incredible dents because at the state level received superior ratings at the year! - Art Access announces sixth Educator Incentive Awards Art AccessVSA Utah, with support from the Utah State Office of Education: Special Education Services Unit, announces the availability of its tive ways to implement and adapt the State Office of Edu- cation Art Core Curriculum to meet the needs of students with disabilities. A total of ditionally use the summer months to develop new lessons for their students, and offers the awards as a way to reward cators who use their own time to sixth annual Educator Incen- nine awards are available develop exciting new projects tive Awards. statewide, each in the amount using the arts (visual arts, mu- Educator Incentive Awards of $400. sic, drama and dance). are given to special education To apply for an Educator In- Art AccessVSA Utah recog- teachers who develop innova- - nizes that many educators tra- - centive Award, teachers need to submit an application form with a short, written proposal. Teachers receiving an award will be required to document their work and show evidence of how they shared their newly Youth Kane County Dental Group PERSONALIZED Providers for: PEHP Educators Mutual Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental Select Platinum ja 3 UlNf Call 1 81 328-070- 3. Time Starting: fjeed ft 1o or 355 N. Main Street Kanab for appointment 3 to be at Barracks at 9:00 A. It g c (for the girls) Outback (for the boys) "food for more information or a sign up sheet, call: -Kanab: Bro. -- o3 OarV Anybody from EP 0 "Cabin O 2 o ZsigHfe "Dance -Games ao Natalie Bentley graduates from BYU Youth Conference I999 Speaker (Suprise) a VeeKH Dr. Phillip Hall DDS Dr. Robert Gibson DDS Dr. Larry Staples DDS Nileen Whitlock RDH 435-644-41- riculum,.or art project with other educators. Proposals are due May 14, 1999. Additional information and proposal applications forms may be obtained by calling the Art AccessVSA Utah office at 801- - WMcSd-teiiyaifonfera- ia featuring: Now Open 5 Days developed art lesson plans, cur- - June fb q bate: Place: Barracks Wllllf 41M1 rtri Pfegltfe a Stall UtUlbmt 1999 6YrtS7 play-Auditoriu- at-atte- nd rasee'M verrfiors COMFORTABLE & Confrns af-p.-m. Valley: the age of Sis. Maxwell Vt-- 18 SHS-M- 9a is welcome!! Youth Conferene 1999 . youth Conference 1999 oo tn Spring commencement exer- at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah on April 22 & 23, 1999 honored Natalie Nicole cises Bentley with a Bachelors of Science degree in F iochemistry. Natalie received her minors degree in Physics and Spanish. She was among more than 5,800 graduates at BYU, the largest graduating class in the schools history. Natalie is a 1993 graduate of Beaverhead County High School in Dillon, Montana. Natalie is the daughter of Dr. Scott and Peggy Bentley ofKanab. I iL-- |