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Show PANGLTI'CH • PANCUITCH LAKK • HATCH • BRYCK • TROPIC • ANTIMONY • HI:NRIKYILLE • CANNONVILLK • ESCALWIK • BOULDER •DLCKCRKI-K Thursday, October 26, 2006 • Issue # 83 VOLUNTEERS Panguitch NEEDED AT DIXIE REGIONAL Dixie Regional Medical Center needs volunteers to extend the reach of community healthcare in the hospital environment and beyond. Opportunities to contribute include service in the emergency department, gift shops, Repeat Performance thrift shop, reception desks, delivering flowers and cards to patients, the cancer education center, and many hospital departments. There is a special need for cancer survivors who are willing to share and assist others who may be-going through cancer treatment and recovery. Volunteers typically spend four hours one day each week in service at Dixie Regional and become involved in the community in a meaningful way. Dixie Regional is a not-for-profit hospital whose charitable mission provides quality medical care to persons with a medical need, regardless of ability to pay. For more information about volunteering for Dixie Regional Medical Center, please call 688-4047. NATIONAL MORMON PIONEER HERITAGE AREA ALONG UTAH'S HIGHWAY 89 SIGNED INTO LAW HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR v Come join the fun! Saturday, November 11th Garfield County Fair Building 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Free Admission Great Door Prizes Including 3 Shopping Sprees Homemade Crafts • and Lots More! Call Mandy Soper at 435-676-8546 for booth registration. J Last week, President Bush signed into law legislation sponsored by Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) that will establish the National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area along Utah's Highway 89 and highlight and preserve Utah's pioneer heritage and showcase local heritage-related businesses and products in the state. "I'm extremely pleased that after years of moving this bill through the legislative process President Bush has signed the National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area into law. This is a fitting tribute to Utah's pioneers and one that will help promote economic development and preserve our unique heritage for future generations," said Bennett. Spanning 250 miles, from the small town of Fairview, Utah, south through six counties to the Arizona border, the area covered by the heritage area includes countless examples of the rich cultural and architectural history shaped by the Mormon pioneers. The National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area Act designates the 250-milearea as a heritage area to be managed by the Utah Heritage Highway 89 Alliance, an organization currently in place. Bennett noted the alliance is made up of a broad and diverse group of citizens including representatives from county government, economic development organizations, artisans, and heritage groups. Under the Bennett legislation, the alliance will develop a management plan for the heritage area which must be approved by the secretary of the interior. Private property and land use planning will not be affected by this designation. While the bill authorizes $10 million for the heritage area, the federal share of any costs carried out pursuant to this act will not exceed 50 percent. Kane, Garfield, Piute, Sevier, Wayne and Sanpete counties and their respective communities are included in the heritage area. WEATHER ihu OrtZG S27 Oct 28 5^29 O" O" sunnif O- SunnT Q i/iwnf fco O S Ott 31 Wed NOV I 10% Sumilr •».„: " Chock Your Loc*l Cvartt Take advantage of Fall Prices now! "' 59=731< • 5BU/32° »*'«• O; /-*( ^ J s9v 10% T Saturday Delivery * Finishers Available We Deliver 24/7 58°F 10% « 20% Call for Rates: (435) 676-8990 • (435) 616-8993 :S9°F 10% 0% ' Cement Powder costs increase again on January 1st. Ch«cfc Youi You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you must look fear in the face... you must do things you think you cannot do... Eleanor Roosevelt ^ ^ Phone: PRE-SORT f M k ^ i jtK^i 435-676-2621 STANDARD ^k#^M#h^V Fax 435-836-2700 PAID ^^^ 'Muttimecio po BOX 472 LOA, UTAH snapshot@sclnternet.net L o a ' u t a h 84747 PERMIT No. 5 BOXPOLDER THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER is owned and operated by Snapshot Multimedia and distributed week|y to all of Garfield County. Its purpose is to Inform residents about local issues and events. Thank you. |