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Show i.y ' - n j, SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 25, 2001 School The long gray line m w'i.?Tip By Clint Nielsen r Dixie Colleges Rodney Rebel I dont consider myself a loser. Going to college is not a part-timI think I may, I think I e, might proposition. If college Im just behind whoevers in last would help you, then I encourplace. Dixie College called me age you to take advantage of the the other day. Want to do a real Kanab Outreach or any other favor for Dixie? was her ques- opportunity with an institution of higher learning. Yet, if you do accept it, come with the attitude that youre going to be all that you can be as the Army ad goes. Decide that youre in for the long haul. Dont come with the attitude that youre just dropping by to mail a letter. A college eds an excellent thing, With all the assets it can bring. However... Youre not shopping at the mall. Do it right or not at all! Does 01 Rodney speak from long years of experience? Considering that hes AWOL from the Spanish-America- n War, yes. did see a Rodney bumper sticker the other day that made him feel much better. It read: 60 isnt old.. .if youre abristlecone pine. Wow! Did that ever perk him did. I would rather be beaten by an up. Hope to sed you in the long ugly stick (Dan Merrell says that I already have been) than say gray line. anything which would deter you from becoming a Dixie College student. Still, I sincerely ask: Please dont sign up for college classes unless you intend to give them your full time and undivided attention! Right on! I replied enthusiastically. Go to work for SUU, was her answer. Well, at least she had me working for a college, not milking rattlesnakes used septic tanks. or Hey, scholars of Happy Valley, summer semester begins the week of May 14: We need your smiling face, not to mention your profound I.Qs and the cash you have in your pocket. Ceramics, oils, watercolors, physical geography, communications, algebra, and American civilization are what Kanab Outreach has on the front burner this summer. The nicest thing you could do for yourself is to put some of your cash into the person who really counts most, yourself. Youll never regret that you tion. de-scenti- Open House for Verlin Smith An Open House for School Board member Verlin Smith will he held on Wednesday, April 25, 2001 from 6 p.m. at the Kane School District Office. Come join us for refreshments and wish Verlin good luck in his recent move to the Salt Lake City area. 5-- Headstart hard-earne- d Open House -- Come and join us at the new Kanab Headstart on Thursday, May 3, 2001 from 8 p.m. Our new building is really nice and we are excited to show it off! We are located at 141 N. Main Street Kanab, Utah. Field study 6-- scholarships available to Kane County Whiter Teeth... a Brighter Smile... ...and P OS fC it was so easy! 1 Exam, Routine A Cleaning Check-u-p $1 50 reg. $250.00 X-Ra- & ys $48.00 $1 OO6 each Reg. $119 (Expires additional person 5201) Cash patients only Kane County Dental Group PERSONALIZED K. & COMFORTABLE John Armstrong, DDS 355 N. Main Street Kanab, UT 84741 435-644-41- 81 or students Bentley and Houston to attend Boys State Joshua Bentley and Cole state government. The program Houston will represent the is designed to develop in the , American Legion Post 69 this at Utahs Boys State, is the son of Scott and Peggy Bentley and Cole is the son of Joe and Molly Houston, The 200 1 session runs from June 5 at Weber State Univer- sity in Ogden, Utah. Boys State accepts only males who have successfully completed their jun- ior year of high school as citi- zens of Boys State. Bob Thompson, Post Adjutant, will attend as counselor. The Legion believes that there is no better way to assure the survival of the Republic than to train our young people in the ideals and. objectives of Ameri- can government, says Thomp- 11-1- The Kane County grant has made 15 available to Kane son. Young scholars receive hands- County high school students for experience in city, county and k field science research experiences in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Each day for one week students will travel to and from field research sites with Grand School-to-Caree- rs schol-arshi- ps one-wee- young citizen a working knowl-summedge of the structure of govem-Joshu- a ment and to impress upon them the fact that government is just what they make it. The first Boys State was con- ducted in June of 1935 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois. Today the program still provides young men the opportunity to leam by doing. William J. Clinton, former President of the United States, n Neil Armstrong, NASA naut and the first man on the moon and news commentator Tom Brokaw are just three of the prominent graduates of Boys er Astro-America- State. Dennys Wigwam, Stampin Up, Honeys Jubilee and the Kanab Lions Club are sponsor-o- n ing the students. Staircase EscalanteBLM scientists and KCFS instructors. Students will work with different field researchers each day doing work which may include radio tracking of wildlife, using GPS equipment to fix locations and data on computer models, mapping ar chaelolgic sites, excavating fossil dinosaur bones, vegetation transects and insect collecting. This field science program will provide high school students with an opportunity to observe and participate in the occupa- tion of field scientist, while also provides them exposure to the scientific research that is going on in the surrounding area. KHS Science Fair winners at SUU Applications are available Twelve KHS science students participated in the Southern Regional from your science teachers, Science Fair at SUU on March 27. Four students received awards or medals. school counselors, or you can Pictured above (hr): Kaydee Brown , third place in Health & Medicine; Katy contact Kanab Center for Field Stirtand, third place in Physics; Christy Lee, U.S. 'Army Special Award 0 Studies at for more recipient; and Savannah Davenport, second place in Zoology. Congratulainformation. tions to all our winners! 644-554- |