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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 9, 1999 McCormick represents Fredonia High School at Boys State in Flagstaff Clint McCormick is proud to represent Fredonia High School at Boys State this week in Flagstaff, AZ. Clint is the son of George and Rhea McCormick; with four older brothers and sistv ters, and an uncle of 11 nieces ;i and nephews. ' ' Clint is 17 years old and will . 'X be a senior at Fredonia High School next year. He has played Clint McCormick, a senior at Fredonia football, basketball and baseball for three years for Fredonia High, is headed to Boys State ip lift High. He was president of his r I Fredonia Texaco for a few freshman class and has served months before going to Switon Seminary' Council a couple of zerland to attend and work at years. He has a 3.9 grade aver- his uncles basketball camp for age and received a scholarship a month before starting school as a junior to both NAU and in the fall. This summer he is for ASU in Arizona. This coming working Johnson fall he will serve as Student Body Enterprizes and will go to SwitPresident and Secretary to Semi- zerland again. After high school graduation, nary Council. He worked as a lifeguard for Clint plans to attend college to the Fredonia swimming pool be an engineer and serve an LDS two seasons, and at the Mission. 12 s v ,Av'' r3 Nr . : V . f j. X! ' ht o , Tanner Cornell Cornell graduates from SUU Tanner Cornell graduated Community College Presents C:D j,., FflDtP GSDofl L Colorado City Classes Fredonia Classes First Period 1:00 pm to 2:50 pm CyberCamp-f- or budding computer geniuses; no experience required your own scrap book Happy Scrappin-ma- ke First Period of friends, family, school-whatev- er! A Bugs 8:00 am to 9:50 am World-ma- ke a bug collection! Digs for Kids-f- or the junior archaeologist make and bury a Back to the Future-he- lp time capsule Second Period Second Period 10:10 am to 12:00 noon 3:10 pm to 5:00 pm Musical about instruments and voices; build and perform on your own no experience required instrument! Kids Mysteries-lea- m CyberCamp-f- or Theater-f- budding computer geniuses; or the aspiring young performer For more information call Liz Cawley at For more information call Ila Bundy at 520-643-74- 73 Magna Cum Laude from SUU with a B of S degree majoring in Marketing with a minor in Adv. PR. He will continue his studies in the fall to pursue a Masters Degree. Kane County Bookmobile The Kane County Bookmobile will be offering a summer reading program entitled Treasure Your Library for all the children in the county during the summer months. You can help by bringing your children to the bookmobile to participate in this program. Your child will need to select a book and read at least 100 minutes during a two week period. Their reading must be verified on a form which can be picked up and returned to the Bookmobile every two weeks. Prizes will be given to children who meet this goal. Children who fulfill the requirements all summer long will be awarded a book. Bookmobile summer schedule: Tuesdays; June 8, 22; July 6, 20; August 3,17. Kanab Stake Center parking a.m.-2:3- 0 p.m. lot-10:- 00 Johnson Canyon-2:4- 5 p.m.-3:1- 5 p.m. Kanab Creek Ranchos Fire p.m. SEE YO Wednesdays; June 9, 23; July 7, 21; August 4, 18. Mt. Carmel Church-10:3- 0 a.m. Orderville Church-12.0- 0 a.m.-11:0- 0 p.m.-3:0- 0 p.m. Glendale Post Office-3- : 15 p.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Alton Post Office-5:0- 0 p.m. ! i Is ) ft as1 1 1 p.m.- - 6:00 ii ifT |