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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 17, 2000 School State Farm sponsors bike rodeo safety State Farm and Kanab safety inspection PTA rodeo a present bicycle safety for kids. Its fun, its free and its on Saturday, May 20, 2000, in the Kanab Grade School parking lot from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The bike rodeo for kids from A is who children and provided, complete the course will earn a laminated bike license certificate that includes their photo. Children will need to bring a bike to participate. Helmets kindergarten through sixth are recommended, but loaners grade is sponsored by State will be available if needed. Farm Insurance. It includes an obstacle course and instruction about how to safely ride a bike. bicycle Computer classes offered Kanab City library is sponsoring two sessions of computer classes for beginners. Mrs. Kathy Holley will be teaching the classes. The first session will be Plans are being made for a on May 22 and May 24 at 7:00 computer July 3rd & 4th reunion for Fre- p.m. in the LibrarysMrs. Holly donia High classes of 1955 to room. The first night will basic teach computer skills 1963. Our last reunion, held in second and the night will be 1995 was a huge success and we to basic Internet skills. want to make this one even betSince this will indude hands on ter. experience, enrollment is limWe are planning a catered dinner for the night of the 3rd and ited to seven individuals or ifyou will have a float in the parade in wish to share a computer you Fredonia on the 4th. Please plan may enroll as a pair. There is a $5 donation fee per person payold acquainnow to attend-renetances and enjoy the day in Fre- able before the first class begins. 4 to Call the Iibraiy at donia. Lets help Fredonia celebrate our nations birthday. Any enroll or come in to sign up. ThesecondsessionwillbeJune good ideas or addresses please 6 and June 8 at 7:00 p.m. Mrs. send to Nayna Christensen at 3665 South 4265 West, West Holley will repeat the same inValley City, Utah 84 1 20 or phone formation taught duringthe first to: session. You may enroll for this or session anytime until it is full. naynacinconnect.com. Hope to see you there!! de-vot- ed w 644-239- 801-966-31- ail 88 School Board Corner Bette O. Arial began her service as a Board member in 1999 and sits on the Applied Technology and Rehabilitation Standing Committee. She represents Washington, Iron, Beaver, Millard, Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Garfield and Kane counties. In her professional life, she is the spokeswoman for the Bureau of Land Management in St. George. we are drawing close to that last Bette Aria I Fredonia High School reunion Get acquainted with a member of the Utah State Board of Education kite Kane School District lunches Menu: & cheese sandMay corn wich, chips, mixed veg18-Ha- m etables, fresh assorted fruit, chocolate pudding, milk. on a bun, May cheese, potato wedges, tomato, pickle, mayo, fresh assorted fruit, milk. taco, salsa, tossed May 22-Be- n MU j ef salad, ranch dressing, rice krispy treats, milk. dip, bean soup, tomato, lettuce, potato chips, low-fmayo, pickle, mustard, wllpfs,, i gelatin, W tf May 23-Fren- ch iXtji l rffi $)j t fj 11 at orange-pineappl- e whipped topping, milk. sandwich, poMay tato wedges, tossed salad, ranch dressing, mayo, apple cobbler, 24-Turk- ey milk- " Alr4if A M!! r :! l4i - ENJOY YOUR SUMMER! a Graduation Sale at Norma's Country Gifts May 15 thru May 26 Off Grad Gifts 25 310 S 100 E Kanab 644-270- 0 Seven subs with six grams un U.1 j v 'H'f , By Dr. LoRal G. Linton Its that time of year again and day of another very successful school year. On behalf of the Kane County School Board, I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who spend countless hours ofwork and preparation to make each school year a success. First, I would like to thank the principals and teachers in our school district for the decision each of you made in your life to choose a career dedicated to instructing and educating our children and choosing our communities to call your home. I once heard the phrase, Without teachers there would be no other professions. We all know the truthfulness of this statement. As I look back through my professional studies, college years, high school and elementary school, some of my fondest memories are of those special teachers that took the time to make me feel like I was important and taught me how important it is to have a good education. Im sure every member of our community has had similar experiences with those very special teachers. In the Kane County School District we are very blessed to have that kind of dedication with each and every one of our teachers. I feel that each teacher in our district holds a place of honor for their excellence in education. Again, speaking on behalf of each member of the Kane County School Board, we thank each and every one of our teachers for making this past school year a success. Our heartfelt thanks also goes out to the many other employees who make our schools a success. Namely, our superintendent, district office personnel, mainte- nance personnel, secretaries, bus drivers, kitchen and lunch room staff, teachers aides, and all other employees that put in countless hours behind the scene to make our schools run more smoothly. And lastly, I would like to thank the many parents and volunteers y acthat help with the tivities at school. Thanks again, we appreciate each and eveiy one ofyou. And we wish each of you a very enjoyable summer vacation. day-to-da- o Eat or less. IJM mmmmm di) fUnrift 4. i r , c jt?' iMlv; w i 54 , t "4 v '9D3 1 64 E 300 S Kanab 644-880- 0 jisaj |