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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1995 Community 6 Celebrate Earth Day at Zion entries for statewide an- events. According to Superin- nual exhibition Call for Earth Day at Zion National north fork of the Virgin River. Park will focus on two special The 1995 March for Parks, an annual event is sponsored by the tendent Don Falvey, the park National Parks and Conservation will host the annual March for Association (NPCA) to focus atParks and will dedicate the new tention on local park issues and to Parus Trail. raise money for specific needs. Walkers ofall ages and abilities are invited to get pledges from family and friends for the March. This year, funds raised by the March will be used to provide informational and interpretive signing for the Parus trail. Registration for the March will be from 0 a.m. at the Zion Theater parking area, adjacent to the parks south entrance station in Springdale. March coordinators Patsy Hosey and Carole Falvey, want to make this event the biggest ever. Interested paror ties should call Under construction over the last year, the new bike and pedestrian trail will be formally dedicated in ceremonies beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 22. Falvey invites all visitors and March for Parks participants to join in the trail dedi- cation. Interested persons 9-1- should inquire at the entrance station regarding location of the ceremonies. Parus is a Paiute word which means bubbling, tumbling stream and was selected to reflect Paiute ties to the park and because the new trail parallels and crosses the 801-635-40- 772-372- 65 for more information. 1 AARP needs volunteers Cosette Mills at before April 20. Up to 90 of breast cancers can be treated successfully if they are found early and have not spread beyond the breast. Through early detection and early treatment, lives can be saved. This is the message we mammograms and monthly want to take to the Utah combreast munity, said Mrs. Christiansen. Volunteers will organize comThe current probability of munity activities, educational American women developing programs and conduct public breast cancer is s outreach campaigns. Training of all breast cancers will be provided and travel ex- occur in women over age 50. However, studies show that only penses will be covered. d of women over 50 acPersons interested in volunThe American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) has announced it is recruiting volunteers throughout Utah for a public awareness campaign on the importance of the early detection of breast cancer. The campaign will educate women 50 and older on the importance , of annual 801-561-19- 05 self-examinati- one-in-eig- ht. Two-third- one-thir- teering should call Irene tually have mammograms. Christiansen, Murray, Utah Mammograms can detect can- The Utah Arts Councils sual Arts Program has announced its call for entries for the statewide annual exhibition. Entitled: Utah 95 : Crafts, photography and works on pa- per. The exhibition is open to all visual artists residing in Utah. The U tah Arts Councils statewide annual exhibition is one of the oldest shows of its type across the nation, dating back to the foundation of the Council in 1899. Winning works historically have been purchased and become part of the Utah State Art Collection, now holding over 1,000 original works of arts from Utahs best artists. Many of these pieces can be seen in state government buildings asnd in traveling exhibitions throughout the state. Utah artists may submit up to three original works that are less than two years old, and Firefighters receive vaiuable training have not previously been ac45 Kanab, Fredonia and Colorado City firefighters received valuable training Council from four instructors with the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy last Friday and cepted in a Utah Arts Saturday. Smoke billowed out of the mobile flashover survival simulator prop and firefighters were taught in the heat and smoke of the "real thing" how to look o' it for the signs of a dangerous fire condition called "flashover". Flashoverhas killed many firefighters in the United States and local firefighters gained confidence in detecting the signs and staying safe while performing their dangerous duty. Photo by Dixie Brunner. Invitation to compete for Days of 47 Royalty The Daughters of the Utah AARP Health Advocacy Services cer two years prior to physical Pioneers extends an invitation or detection. Coordinator, to every young woman between the ages of 18 and 25 exclusively by May 12, 1995, who is a descendant of a Utah pioneer TWO DAY PUBLIC (who entered the Salt Lake Valley before May 10, 1869), to apply to be a Days of 47 Royalty. Royalty will reign over all Days of 47 activities which begin on May 20. Contact Maud 801-262-83- 50 FREDOIMIA, ARIZONA 89A HWY. Brown at telephone number 5 or Geneve Beesley at 7 for more information and an application. 644-249- 644-505- PLEASE NOTE: OFFICE FURNITURE S EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD TUESDAY, APRIL 25 6:00 P.M. WOOD G METAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE DESKS OFFICE DESKS 72" and 96 OFFICE TABLES 2- -, 3- - and LEGAL ER and E COPIERS TYPEWRITERS FILE CABINETS SALE LOCATED AT MIU SITE Licensed Nail Technician Acrylic, Gel, Fiberglass, French Manicure SALE UNDER SUPERVISION OF Auctioneers IVERSHOW-ASH-LEWI- S 7341 S.V. NkB Sfc. 221, Wash. State Til, OR 1723 (S3) 23ir (My TW-35MO- I 111. Mi Canda) Fn (50)5114431 Lie. No's: Roger Ash 23 Dennis Ash 24 Milton J. Wershow Co. of California State Uc Alvin Lewis 104 THE ASH ORGANIZATION, INC. 25 Former student excels in Las Vegas Grandmothers should have the right to boast about their grandchildren and Beth Pugh is the proud grandmother of Jessie Dawn Bailey. Jessie is a former resident and attended elementary school here up to the sixth grade, before moving to Las Vegas, where she has been a model student. SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS BY CALLING 644-290- 0 Natural Nail Services Hot Oil Manicure dVoiL cfxt Call for your Appointment Today! from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is located at 101 Arts & Architecture Building on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. There is no entry fee for Utah 95. Entries for Utah 95 are limited to original works in the media of crafts, photography, and works on paper. Crafts include clay, fiber, jewelry, metals, wood, glass and plastics. Crafts of a utilitarian, as well as 0ifMLO llflllfbw er hand-colore- egories. The exhibition will be on display at the Museum, April 30 through June 11, 1995. For an entry form or for more information, contact Lila Abersold, Utah Arts Councils Visual Art Program at 533-419- - ! i 5. ll 2ti it till I 0(1 Uliil I 801-644-56- 34 ac- cepted for submission. Photography entries are limited to original works from photographically derived processes such as black & white, color, or ind stant photography, or manipulated photography, and xerography. Works on paper include prints, drawings, two dimensional collages, and computer generated images. New genres and works made from mixed media may be entered if the predominant medium or process fits within the above catnon-silv- SUBSCRIBE TO THI CHAIRS. BOOKCASES CALCULATORS LETTER-SIZ- sponsored juried exhibition. Exhibition entries will be accepted at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on April 14 and 15 interpretive nature, will be (gTTD KAIBAB FOREST PRODUCTS TUES. G WED., APRIL 25 S 26 6:30 A.M. Vi- i II |