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Show Page April DESIGNARTS UTAH '11 CALL FOR ENTRIES Works invited from architects and designers of all fields Only two weeks remain in the Utah Division of Arts & Museums call for entries for DesignArts Utah '11, a juried exhibition highlighting the work of architects and designers of all fields currently living in Utah. Stuart Karten of Stuart Karten Design, Los Angeles, is the esteemed 2011 juror and curator. All entries for DesignArts Utah 2011 must be submitted by April 28, 2011. The exhibition of selected designs opens Friday, June 17 and runs through Thursday, July 28, 2011 inside the Rio Grande Depot at the Rio Gallery, located at 300 South Rio Grande (455 West) in Salt Lake City, Utah. DesignArts exhibitions annually feature a selection of designs, prototypes, and produced samples by members of Utah's various design fields. Designers may submit produced work or conceptual, pre-production documentation. All Utah designers, including those in the fields of architecture (landscape or structural) and community planning and design (urban and rural); as well as those in brand/ packaging, display, fashion, furniture, graphic, industrial, interior, lighting, theatre or film set, transportation, or web design are invited to participate. Entries must be submitted to the Utah Division of Arts & Museums, Design Arts Program, 300 S. Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 28, 2011. Further information, including entry forms and instructions, is available online at www.designartsutah. org To reach a staff member regarding entries for DesignArts Utah '11 contact Jim Glenn at jglenn@utah.gov and 801.533.3585 or Fletcher Booth at fbooth@utah.gov and 801.533..3586. Lark N. Reynolds CPA, PLLC Looking for a local CPA to help you with your Tax Preparation or Business Accounting? Contact Lark today. He has experience preparing Corporate, Partnership, and Individual tax returns. 0 (435) 676-2578 4lark.reynolds@gmail.com *Tax Preparation & Business Accounting Services Panguitch City Council Meeting April 12, 2011 (Becca Britt, NOT from official City meeting minutes) Present: mayor, city councilors; city manager, absent Due West concert at the arena was a success, attendance being approximately 250. Funds for medical expenses for 2 local families raised from ticket sales and 'passing the bucket' is calculated to be approximately $1500.00. Panguitch High School students who were 1st place winners in the Utah state completion of FCCLA made presentations of their service projects & requested financial assistance to attend the national competition. Approval for $1000.00 donation; flower planting for the City is expected in return. Business license approval given for Horseshoes & Honeysuckle, an on-line scrapbook supply retail outlet. Discussion of the abandoned Cameron Motel: These buildings have extensive damage and is becoming an attractive nuisance and a fire hazard. SUU may do a feasibility study to determine historic value and ability to restore. City may consider purchase. There has been no response from the owner. Sheriff's department is ready for upcoming events and is updating their computer system. There is a possibility of placing crossing lights at Center St near the high school next fall. Plans being discussed for possible street paving and upgrades to the park picnic area. The City is considering the acceptance of credit cards for payments; this ability would be linked on the website. Details are pending Owner of the Paradise RV brought issue of City & County allowing RV and camping at the Arena for no charge, creating unfair competition for local RV & motel business. The cost of doing this is borne by the City & the County. Idea of receiving a deposit for stalls to cover cleaning was made; if the user cleaned the stall the deposit would be returned. Also there is a different criteria for professional vs. high school rodeo competitions. The issues will be placed on the agenda for the next Triple C meeting. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, April 26, 6:30 PM, at City Hall on the SE corner of Center St & 200 East. Agendas and other City notices are posted at City Hall, the County bldg, and on the board outside the Panguitch post office. Lynn Maguire PT PO box 676 250 I Center Street ranguitck, UT 8+759 T:+55616-8I25 j: +35 676 8155 balance , Dizziness CUpACOk Licensed & Insured Professional, Clean & Reliable 25 Years Experience Now Serving Garfield County 435-679-8842 TRICHELLE WINS RUNNER UP IN STERLING SCHOLAR Tracy and Lynn Armstrong would like to congratulate their daughter, Trichelle Armstrong, for her accomplishment in winning runner-up in Sterling Scholar in Business and Marketing. We are so proud of her! All of her hard work and late nights have paid off! A special thank you to everyone who has helped and supported her for her 12 years in school and in every other aspect of her life that helped her get there! You guys are GREAT! PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR THE DRAFT SOLAR PROGRAMMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today announced a two-week extension of the public comment period for the Draft Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Draft Solar PEIS), a joint effort with the Department of Energy. The agencies had previously provided for a 120-day public comment period on the Draft Solar PEIS. Because of numerous requests, the agencies are extending the comment period by an additional two weeks beyond April 16, 2011. The comment period will now run until May 2, 2011. No additional public meetings will be held during the extended public comment period. The Draft Solar PEIS assessed the environmental, social, and economic impacts associated with solar energy development on lands managed by the BLM in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. The study has identified proposed "solar energy zones" on public lands in those six states that are most suitable for environmentally sound, utility-scale solar energy production. The preferred method of commenting on the Draft Solar PEIS is by written submissions using the online form available at http://solareis.anl.gov. 2011 PANGUITCH SPORT SIDELINES BY MACK OETTING Another sport is over for the year, cross country has completed their season. Both teams the girls and boys did really well. The girls took 4th and the boys 5th at state. Both of these teams are made up of some of the younger students with McKayla Heaton a freshman taking 1st place for the Lady Cats. The Norris twins took 1st and 3rd for the boys and they are also freshmen. The future looks bright! Well, we sure got our moneys worth at the Region Volleyball championships. Bryce Valley and Escalante started off the tournament at nine in the morning and played 5 sets with Bryce Valley coming from behind for the victory. Panguitch didn't get to play till 2:00 pm and took out Bryce Valley in 3, 25-4, 25-9 and 25-13. In the semis Bryce Valley played Wayne again in 5 sets. BV rallied from down two set to take the last three sets and the victory. Panguitch didn't play again until 9:30 that evening. They beat Piute also in three sets and after 13 and 1/2 hours the region tournament was over and the Lady Cats came out victorious. Piute took 2nd and Bryce Valley was 3rd . Escalante also will be in a play in, for the first time in three years. Three Lady Cats earned a place on the Academic All Region team; they are Audrey Parkin, Kalani Norris, and Taelyr Tebbs. Audrey Parkins also was on the Cross Country Academic team. Three of the Lady Cats were also picked for the Region 20 All Star Team: Breanne Bateman, Kalani Norris and Taelyr Tebbs. The State Tournament will be today the 28th and 29th for the championship and will be held at UVU in Orem, check schedule for times. Kalani Norris will be in this week Sport Illustrated Magazine. She made the Magazine for breaking the kill record and the teams 65 win record. These are some of the Panguitch Alumi that ran in the St. George Marathon. McKenzie Marshall Allred, Jonnie Burningham Josephson, Jenny Prince, Ranse Savage, and Branden Boshell. Branden's time was fast enough to qualify for the Boston Marathon, that's under a 3 hour time. . Mowing Trimming Fertilizing Weed Spraying Aerating Thatching Sprinkler Installation and Repair Sod or Seed Gravel Complete Yard Design Call for free bid--Spring Yard Care starting now. Alex Nay - (435) 231-1562 ce.A, - cat lid ' De tdatin - Errol -435-275-8628 - embutahegmail.com THIS ONE IS PRICELESS. A lesson to be learned from typing the wrong email address!! A Minneapolis couple decided to go to Florida to thaw out during a particularly icy winter. They planned to stay at the same hotel where they spent their honeymoon 20 years earlier. Panguitch Churches Valley Christian Fellowship, Baptist 585 E 50 North 676-2157 Sunday service 11:00 AM St Gertrude Roman Catholic Church So Main St (this is a mission church) 676-8404 Art, general information 586-8298 Christ the King Church Sunday mass 1:30 PM LDS, 1st Ward 500 So 100 West 676-2168 John Gillett Sunday service 11:00 AM Sunday School 12:10 AM Priesthood/Relief Society 1:00 PM Youth-Tuesday 7:00 PM LDS, 2nd Ward 190 No 400 East 616-2240 Danny Yardley Sunday service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:10 AM Priesthood/Relief Society 12:00 PM Youth-Tuesday 7:00 PM LDS, 3rd Ward 500 So 100 West 690-1145 Rob Veator Sunday service 9:00 AM Sunday School 10:10 AM Priesthood/Relief Society 11:00 PM Youth-Tuesday 7:00 PM Because of hectic schedules, it was difficult to coordinate their travel schedules. So, the husband left Minnesota and flew to Florida on Thursday, with his wife flying down the following day. The husband checked into the hotel. There was a computer in his room, so he decided to send an email to his wife. However, he accidentally left out one letter in her email address, and without realizing his error, sent the e-mail. Meanwhile, somewhere in Houston, a widow had just returned home from her husband's funeral. He was a minister who was called home to glory following a heart attack. The widow decided to check her e-mail expecting messages from relatives and friends. After reading the first message, she screamed and fainted. The widow's son rushed into the room, found his mother on the floor, and saw the computer screen which read: To: My Loving Wife Subject: I've Arrived Date: July 19, 2010 I know you're surprised to hear from me. They have computers here now and you are allowed to send emails to your loved ones. I've just arrived and have been checked in. I've seen that everything has been prepared for your arrival tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing you then! Hope your journey is as uneventful as mine was. P. S. Sure is freaking hot down here!! ! ! |