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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2000 School 10 Local student returns from summer in Japan "fhG lOilCj QTBV liflS By Danielle Crofts Marte Johnson, ajunioratValley High School in Orderville, UT recently returned from a six- week stay in Yokahama, Japan where she lived with a Japanese family. Marte was one of 20 members of Family, Career and Com- munity Leaders of America (FCCLA), chosen as a recipient of the 2000 Japanese Exchange every day. Family, Career and Commu- nity Leaders of America, Inc. is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work and soci- ety issues through family and consumer sciences education. The organization has involved more than nine million youth since its founding in 1945. Family, Career and Commu nity Leaders of America, Inc. is the only organization with the family as its central focus. Participation in national programs and chapter activities help members become strong leaders in their family, career and community Marte is the daughter of Rob- ert and Laura Johnson of Orderville. Her chapter advisor is Dorothy Heaton. Program Scholarship. Since 1979, Kikkoman Corporation of Japan has funded this program. Both FCCLA and Kikkoman Corp. encourage individual and group involvement in helping achieve global cooperation and harmony. Together they provide this scholarship opportunity for FCCLA members. Marte says that her experience in Japan changed her as a person forever, especially in the way she views things and judges other people for what they do. She was able to visit quite a few remarkable places during her stay. She saw many temples and shrines, which represents the old days of Japanese heritage. She tj? rVjw also was able to visit the modem LDS Temple and participate in baptisms for the dead. This was her favorite thing she did in Japan, knowing that her religion is practiced all over the world just die same. She also did a lot of fun things with her wonderful host family consisting of an older couple and two daughters , both living away from home. She went to Tokyo Marte Johnson was one of 20 members of FCCLA chosen as a recipient of Disneyland twice, a theme park, the 2000 Japanese Exchange Program Scholarship. and she went shopping almost W. famiCy Christie's PhotoGranhics 'sicr 1 The theme for this years an- 95 plus either -- portraits. Groups of 3 or more families scheduled together arc $30 each! SA VE1! low-intere- st Valley? Come see me! Yes, Im a broken record, but in case you havent read the Southern Utah News in five years, set for spring are Ameri only once. Text books range from $40.00 to $70.00 making them right next to a Rembrandt painting in value, but still a necessary evil if one hopes to pass a class. Thats it in a nut shell, boys and girls. Three college credits accepted at any academic institution for about two hundred dollars. Thats a better investment than stock in a uranium mine. If you receive a grant, all this will be paid for you except the $25.00 enrollment fee. Some grant money will be left over for text books. . I really (( V YITT) O id aUjr thought. January is not too far away. The long gray line leads right to Dixie Colleges door. Were holding a place in line for you. 33 tion. There will also be local entertainment beginning at 10 a.m. and lasting throughout the day. Do your Christmas shopping at the boutique and craft booths, and find the perfect tree deco-il- y rated by our great Kanab High School students. rm rr i uu ? i Vi-w- 'v t 2$ ' , Music by RICHARD ROGERS Book & Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II toll free '1 I I I I 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 2, 3 & 4 at the KHS Auditorium Tickets sold at the door $5 Each or 020 Family dont think you can top that offer. Thats as good as George Kellys offer to turn me upside down and tamp me in a rat hole. Back off, George, theres a whole line ahead of you. Really, people, give it some r-- For art appointment Call Today!! Appointments may be scheduled at your convenience your t hoice of lot at ion! Additional shots available tor $1 each. Svtving S. Utah and N. Ariuona families, couples, tingles, children, and babies ate welcome. Kanab more than ever feels the pinch of recession and the howl of the wolf at the door. Money foi the luxury of an education saems as remote as a Jane Fonda joint the American Legion Auxiliary. You could well be qualified for an outright grant or even a loan payable only when you finish jour education. Come in and see me. What harm would it do to send through the papers and see what financial aid has to say? Im sure if they turn you down, you wont be drafted. It just might open the door for you to get that education you never thought possible. The financial aid money is there. Dont some of you have as much right to it as anyone else, maybe even more so? Rest assured, somebodys going to get it. Why not Eliza Dolittle from Happy : I 8x tO portrait or Kaibab Logging, Energy Fuels, and other sources of income, ther general biology or intro to physics will join this list. Possibles are ceramics, water colors, oils, intro to speech communications, and intro to writing if enough sign on. Tuition is still $148.50 per three credit hour class. There is an initial $25.00 enrollment fee to become a Dixie State College student which is paid Kanab High School DRAMA Presents Rogers & Hammersteins Includes: 5 or more 5x7 proofs 2-5- x7 Outreach Program Boys and girls here in Happy Valley, I know its hard scrabble time. Except for a lucky few, Kanab has never had boom times. Now, with the closing of Come Friday night, Decern- nual Christmas Festival at ber 2, to the annual dinner to Kanab High School is The benefit the Symphony of the Spirit of Christmas . Canyons, and enjoy the first The hosts, the KHS PTSA and ever bake-of- f contest. the Symphony of the Canyons, On Saturday, December 3, will provide you and your fam- - join the Kanab High School X-with delightful memories of Press group as they host other former Christmas days. . high school choirs in competi- - Just in time for FALL SPECIAL Christmas!! Sitting aka Rodney Rebel Dixie State College Time to get into the The Spirit of Christmas andgroup pfoto0fa can Literature, Intro to Geology, and Intro to Music. Ei- By Clint Nielsen in-scho- ol |