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Show Sriinm SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, 1889 . Rodney Rebel Dixie corner I By Clint Nielsen-Outreac- y ' 1 -- i V r-- h f ft i . i. ! ' that the farther up the education ladder you climb, the , 1 ' X c x X, j Statistics prove conclusively XY&Hv 1 V'l.': Xx Program Coordinator for Dixie College-Kan- e Couflty area '' 10 X . higher your lifetime earnings will be, almost without exception. Put proven statistics to work for you! Continue school ' or come back to school! Any school, for that matter, but preferably Dixie College! Dixies spring semester of classes for the Kanab program is posted in most store front windows in McDonalds donates $350 McDonald's Restaurant manager Stuart Willoughby (I) presents Kanab Elementary School principal Tom Lee (r) with a check for $350. The donation came from Teacher's Night at McDonald's, when local teachers took orders and served customers at the local restaurant. -- vtmtltlUbOm- - 'irm fnmmKMtJHl is a ir. t?ail u jup GLAZIERS announces My DOUBLE DOUBLE of your Holiday Cash Card! Mil DMT for Lake Powell kindergartner wins first place in Best Friends contest HOLIDAY CASH ) Pays Holiday Bms! . , Wi Morgan Carillo, a kindergar- ten student at Lake Powell School, won a first place prize of $100 in this years Honoring the Animals Art Contest, The contest is an educational outreach of Utahs Week for the Animals, sponsored annually by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab. This years language and sual arts contest drew 2,000 en-t- o tries from school children across the state, according to Nathania Gartman, Best Friends director of humane education. We received excellent entries in both categories, so it was dif-ficult to determine the winners, Gartman said. Students used their creativity and technical skills in short stories, poetry, humor pieces, watercolors, char- coals, soft sculpture and other media to express a concern for animals. Morgans watercolor of her cat, Rat, was judged best entry in the kindergarten visual arts cat- egory. The Lake Powell kinder- gartner is among 13 first place winners in the contest. The grand prizewinner, Emily K-1-2. the simple designation of Dixie. Call me here at the Workforce and line up Services, a spring schedule, one or more classes. No money up front! Prostination is not a good word make a part of your vocabu- It leads down the road to a 0, place called Never. Your money will never be better spent. Or drop by. I can explain, or an answer to any question or you have. Come join me in a rebel yell. Youll be glad yu did. (No Limit!) . . . Santa is coming to Foodtown on Saturday, Dec. 11 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Tho Kanab High School cheerleaders will be ing school flags. Please contact one of the following to order a flag or for more info: Raeanna Jennifer Camb i ht t&r ' Cat is a Rat won Lake Powell Kindergartner Morgan Carillo a $100 first prize in Best Friends Honoring the Animals Art Contest. name normally associated with the deep South. For newcomers, however, maybe theyre not quite sure. When the Civil War threatened a shortage of cotton goods in the West, the Mormon Colo- Brigham Young sent 300 families to southwestern Utah to grow cotton and build a fac- for manufacturing cloth. The combination of cal climate and cotton raising early settlers to refer to the area as Utahs Dixie. Hence the name Dixie College. In St. the D on the black hill the west and the Dixie on the red mountain to the north, referred to by Dixieites as the Sugar Loaf, attest to how strongly many people, before and now, were and are attached to 644-891- . My semi-trop- i- DOUBLE 'W s the area and come out in the Southern Utah News. However, if you need one, come by the Workforce Services building and pick one up. Commit yourself to a bigger slice of the pie. Youre all aware, Im sure, of why we have a Dixie here in southern Utah. Dixie is a Weiser of Rowland Hall St. Marks in Salt Lake City, ceived $250 for her poem, which was judged the best work of all the entries in both art and writ-tor- y re-niz- ing. In all, prizes amounting to $1,550 were awarded the test winners, con-cause- year some high school students made books on pet care for the contest and then donated the books to elementary classrooms, In another case, soap sculptures of animals were submitted to the contest and then sold at an arts fair to raise money for an animal organization. All Utah public, private, and home school students are eli-t- o gible for the contest. Its an portunity for Best Friends to connect with statewide arts programs, Gartman says. The winners combine a strong com-gp passion for animals with lence in writing of the visual , arts. Utahs Week for the Animals is now in its sixth year of calling for concern and respect for animals. Other events of the 1999 celebration included a mobile spayneuter clinic, an adoption fair in Salt Lake City, and donations of humane educational materials to Utah school. op-lar- y. et excel-hang-u- G44-574- 0 044-574- 3 44-52- Emily 0:4-351- Amy 44-3:3- 03 2 3 Sarah C 14012 d t Drawing 3 1 p.m. Saturday at Denny's Wigwam! |