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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS School WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1899 Music coming from KHS By Natalie Clarkson As the school year rolls on, the Kanab High School music Kane School District Board of Eduction Kanab High School auditorium, on November 17, at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission fee, but Agenda November 10, 1999 Work meeting-6:0- 0 p.m. 0 meeting-7:0p.m. Regular students are hard at work pre- donations to the music programs paring for their upcoming Fall are greatly appreciated. Concert. All new songs will be preformed by these talented groups: Accent (band), Chorus, and Strings.The groups are under the direction of Mrs. Angela Werner and Mrs. Jeri Crosby. The community is invited to attend the Fall Concert at the X-Pre- Also, would like to X-Pre- ss thank all the members of the I. Welcome community who supported them in their Back to the Oldies Beach Party. Despite a few technical difficulties, they had a lot of fun performing and hope that all who attended had a wonderful evening. III. Financial items A. Check registers B. Expenditure report IV. Information items A. Student body presidents B. District progress report II. Approval of minutes C. Enrollment D. Rep. Tom Hatch V. Consent agenda A. KMS bid opening on at Mohave College Goings how receive an education. realize Did any ofyou just There is a lot going on at far spread out the college is? They just opened a new site in Mohave and it is real exciting. Littlefield, Arizona. It is to acSee MOHAVE, Page 12 commodate the people there to results VHS construction issues " B. KHS Eagle Scout project VI. Discussion item A. Const, managers report B. Emergency access road to new Kanab Middle School C. Core testing summaries for Spring of 1999 D. Big Water project VH. Executive session A. Safe school policy violation KHS Drama Presents The legend ol Sleepy Hollow School Lunch Menu Thursday, Friday & Saturday November 11, 12 & 13 at Kanab High School Auditorium rib sandwich, PB & honey sandwich, BBQ sauce, potato chips, vegetable sticks, creamy vegetable dip, fruit, fresh assorted, milk. fried steak, Nov. mashed potatoes, brown gravy, corn, cherry pie, milk. Nov. 1 12-Coun- Only $4 per person or $20 per family , wground bief tossed salad, ranch topping, Nov. 15-Piz- za dressing, peach crisp, milk. Nov. nuggets, potato wedges, broccoli spears, apricot halves, wheat rolls, milk. Nov. salad, ranch dressing, crackers, peaches, cinnamon rolls, milk. Bring the family, but keep your children near, the ghosts are out at KHS! en 17-Che- fs i 1 Kane County Dental Group is having a "Get to Know You Special" and is pleased to welcome K. John Armstrong DDS ORAL CANCER SCREENING We are pleased to provide painless dentistry students Natalie Hammon, Tori Jones, Katy Stirland, Steven Judd and Shaye Jackson will travel to Washington, D.C. and experience how government works, as participants in the Close Up program. KHS KHS students to attend Close Up lutely no crowds! The National students from Kanab High Christmas Tree, also with indiSchool will depart for an eight vidual trees decorated with orday educational adventure in naments from the 50 states and Washington, D.C. As partici- Puerto Rico, add to the freshpants in the Close Up Program, ness of the city. I have often wished that we Tori Jones, Natalie Hammon, Katy Stirland, Steven Judd and could provide two opportunities Shaye Jackson will experience a for every student.at Kanab High busy, entertaining, and enlight- School, remarked advisor Gene ening week in the nations capi- Drake. The first would be a tal. In addition to touring some positive experience in a foreign of our countrys most important culture; to live, and leam and historical sites, they will spend grow in totally new surrounda day on capital hill meeting ings. The second opportunity with the Utah Congressional would be a trip to our nations leaders. Throughout the week capital so that students could they will learn how our govern- experience and feel firsthand the ment works, and the processes foundation and fabric of our and policies put in place by the great country. Students need to framers of our constitution to come to a personal understandensure the important values and ing of their American heritage rights upon which our nation and the sacrifices and efforts was forged. Trip members will that make our lives possible. I also spend a day in beautiful think that these students will colonial Willamsburg, once in- have a great experience. habited by some of Americas The KHS students would sinearliest settlers. cerely like to thank Dan & Jackie Previous trip participants Thebeau, Robert & Daylean have enthusiastically endorsed Houston, Terril & Susan Honey, the Close Up experience and the Alan & Rinda Alldredge, Dennis many things that they learned & Dixie Brunner and the Southand vividly remember. Decem- ern Utah News for their help ber is a great time to visit Wash- and support. Any groups or inington D.C., because, although dividuals who would like to supthe temperatures are lower, the port the fundraising efforts of capital is decked out in its holi- the students are invited to conday finery and there are abso tact Mr. Drake at the high school. On December 4, five excited Let the Junior Class do your pie baking for you on Thanksgiving this year! Fill out this order form and send it, along with a check for the correct amount to: with state of the art equipment! Robert Gibson DDS Larry Staples DDS Nileen Whitlock RDH 644-418- 1 355 N. Main Street Kanab, UT 84741 I Kanab High School Attn: Lexie Doss 59 E. Cowboy Drive Kanab, UT 84741 or call Lexie at 6 644-344- Quantity: Apple Cherry Pumpkin For appointment, call 10 Reg. $137 & $109 Now $59 & $49 Name Address: Phone: Circle one: Deliver on Nov. 23 or 24 Circle one: Frozen Baked I I I |