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Show Entertainment you'll be 'flying' to see Pioneer Day festivities abound in Iron County and surrounding areas July 24 and 25 will be an exciting time in Southern performances by Dan Buchanan with Flying Colors, Tim Weber with the Life USA Yak 55M, Dave Utah when festivities s-uch as parades, food, and an Eastman and Bill Connick with their Pitt!> Special ajrshow take place throughout Iron County. show plane::s, low altitude military maneuvers by The activities begin w ith a Pioneer Day parade on Tim Modes and hjs AT-6 World War 11 warplanes, the 24 of July at IO a.m. ·n1e parade hosted by the and parachute jumps by the Just ' N' Time jump National Exchange club, takes place on Cedar City's Main Street, beginning at 200 S. ,--~~~-==~~~~~~~~~~~ team. Activities for the air show and ending at the City Park. begin on July 24 at ll1e parade will include floats 6:30 p.m. With a Ramp Dance and other attractio ns spo nsored and Night Show at the Parowan by local businesses. · ·n1ere will Airport. Attenders will be be a surprise finale that you wiU treated to Jive music from the not want to miss, " says Oak Creek Band . Stephanie DeGraw, p resident Dan Buchman will feature a of the.: Ced ar City Natio nal pyrotechnic show with his Exchange Club. pyro-illumin:u ed glider, Flying Booths, games, and vendo rs Colors. "It involves brilliant w ill be set u p at thc cnding colors and graceful paths that po int of thc parade. Thcsc will wow the crowd ," said :1c1ivi1k s w ill bc sct up there all Kenn Reeves, air show · day. "h e ryonc.: is welcome t0 :m e nd, it is free to thc public," Dave Eastman w ill fly ·n,e Patriot' in the directo r. "This pe rformance is motorless w hich makes it even says De G· raw. A benefit pancakc breakfast Parowcm Southem Utah Air Show. more elegant. " Also performing Friday :ind bake sale begins at 7 evening is an act by "ll1e Wheelie King, " who wi.11 a.m.and goes until 9 a.m. , in the parking lot of the execute several daring stunts accompanied by a LDS Second Ward on 200 West. All proceeds go to stunning laser show. Tickets for the R:1mp Dance St. Jucl<:'s Episrnpal Church to help with the and Night Show will be $5 and they are only restoration of St. Jude's due to the destruction of a available that night at the Parowan Airport Gate. fire in May. On Saturday July 25, the gates will open at 9 a.m. The Parowan Southern Utah Air Show, will bc w hcrc the air show will unfold with ae'robatic held at the Parowan City Airport, located near the l· 15 Exit #78. It is hosted by the Parowan Chamber of performances, remote control demonstrations, static displays, and military fly-bys. Tickets at the gate arc Commerce, and will include a wide variety of static $10 per adult, $3 per child, or there is a famjJy pass displays, gliders, military flybys, a C-1 30 aerial for $20 which includes two adults and four children demo nstration, remote control aircraft under 12. Discount tickets are available at all Lin ·s demonstration and a ATC perfom1ance by "The Marketpl:tce locations. for ticket information about Wheelie King... the Parowan air show call. 477·3803. The show will also include professional acrobatic Career Services names new employment officer Cindi N_ay is the new career services new student employment officer for the department of workforce services . She replaced DeUas Imlay, who retired this past month. Nay was born and raised in Holden, Utah, and has been a resident of Cedar City for 23 years. She attended SUU for four years. Next she an ended Evans Hairstyling College whe re she rcceived her cosmetology license. In 1978 Nay got a job with Job Service, and has been e mployed there for 20 years. "My position here o n campus is student employment officer," Nay says. "Job service has a contract with the university for my services. " Nay has many ideas for the upcoming years. "Goals of mine for the next year are to find every student on campus a job, " Nay says with a laugh. "Actually, I want to get as much employment for the students as possible. More students than ever will need my assistance this year, because of the short summer many students didn't have that Jong to make extra money for school. Students looking for jobs should contact N~y at 586-191 4, or e-mail her at nay@suu.edu or sto p by her office at SSC 20 I. The jobs that are availablc arc work study jobs, payroll jobs, and community jobs. "\Xie an : trying to p ull more jobs - ·" ~"':""\ o ut o f the commun ity th:in we liavc in the past years. " says Nay. "We.: would like to sce the community more involved with the swdents." The duties of the Job Service representative for career services duties consist of posting various positions, 'and screening applications to tit the requirements of the employer. Nay also assists the students by placing them in certain jobs. There is a student job expo in the Sharwan Smith Ballroom between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 21. Large selection of Roces inline s•at.e s Adidas apparel Nifle apparel Fila, ·N ike, Adid as s hoes on s ale. Roces 9s· inline s·k ates just arrived. Come in and check them out! 165 Main • Cedar City • 865-9335 |