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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10, 1990 Senior Citizen News KANAB We can no longer have our potluck Tuesdays. Instead we will have a special light dinner prepared here and served as usual. It will be the third Tuesday of each month. Be sure and call for reservations so we will know how Green Salad and Ice Cream will be served. $2.00 donation for the meal. 18 lets go for a Bus will pick you Ride. Sleigh at at 10 a.m. and we will be off for Duck Creek Village. We'll have lunch there, and go for a FUN ride over the snow in January many to cook for. we will have lunch with our good friends at the Fredonia Senior Center, where there is always good food and a hearty welcome. Call our Center not later than noon on Wednesday, Januaiy 10, if you wish to go. Bus will leave our Center at 1130. Suggested donation, 50. January 16, buffet dinner at January - Several employees at Honey's Super Center IGA In Kanab enjoyed a luncheon-sponsoreThe Foods. luncheon was given to employees along with a plaque for by Fleming neatest having the 'cleanest and appearance ' among Utah IGA stores . The plaque was presented to store owner and manager . Terri I Honey, by Von Miller and Gene Olson of Fleming Foods out of Salt Lake City. KANAS d 6:30. their twelve passenger sleigh -- and listen to the jingling of the sleigh bells as we ride. Lunch and the sleigh ride will cost $12.60, and suggested donation for the bus trip is 11 $2.00. January 25 we visit the Lost City Museum in Overton, Nevada, and on to the Valley, of Fire, which is filled with beautiful and unusual sandstone formations. Bring a lunch, and well picnic in the Valley or on the beach. Bus will leave at 9 a.m. Suggested donation, $6.00. January 26, Ray Hopkins of Miracle Ear visits. January 30, trip to St. George. Bus will leave at 7 a.m. Call Ellen, 2195 for reservations. Menu: Jan. 12, Lasagna, garlic bread, carrots, tossed green salad, Watergate cake. Jan. 17, Baked Chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, lemon jello salad, rolls, brownies. Jan. 19, Navajo Tacos, Chicken Enchiladas, Spanish Rice, Refried Beans, Single Adults 'Heartland' Explores Women Quilt Guild Tacos of West at Kanab Library Meets Jan. 16 KANAB On Saturday, Jan 13, the Single Adults will enjoy 7:00 p.m. in the Kanab City "ef Also as the seventh program the "Exploring Women of the West" series being sponsored by kab the Gt'y Library Board'! "Heartland is a once-in-lifetime movie ihat iires the imagination with its thrilling story about life on the prairie a- t bring a fncnd and let's the start new year off right with food and fun. America, jn It is the story of Elinore Ran- tum-of-the-cent- ury IGA BAKERY SPECIALS CINNAMON PULL-A-PAR- TS 1 69 Li- brary "Heartland" will be 6 p.m. All food for the party will be furnished and a charge of $3.50 will take care of the expenses of food and rental of the center. V - Tonight, Jan. 10 at- KANAB a Navajo taco party at the Senior Citizen Center in Kanab at e. Tuesday Only GLAZED DONUTS 156 ea dall, a Denver widow who, in 1910, answers an ad to become a housekeeper for Gyde Stew-show- n art, a taciturn cattle home-i- n steader in Bumfork, Wyoming. "Heartland" is about survivors. Its people love the land with a ferocity bom of hardship and the freezing, howling winds that can kill a man and decimate the herds. And as the strands of their relationship deepen, Clyde and Elinore marry, partly out of convenience and partly out of their real emotional and economic needs. Tough and stubborn as the land on which they depend, their strong wills and determination will ensure their physical survival, but it is their shared sense of humor, love for the land, and deep family commitment that will finally unite them. Come and enjoy this fine movie on the American West. Get Grocery Bag Full of for Books $1 - The first Guild meeting of 1990 will meet Tuesday January 16, 2-- 4 p.m., at the home of Betty Hamblin, 635 W. Rider Drive, Kanab Creek Ranchos, comer of Rider and Powell. New faces are always welcome. Let's have some new members and some quilts to date in this last decade of 1990. (hominy), peaches, Among other interesting top- sopaipillas and honey. ics we will have election of officers. We still have some "Challenge Packages" available. Please come, pick one up and join in the fun of completing a "Wall Hanging" for our Spring Quilt Show. The Kaiva Plateau ArcheolFor rides - Glendale and of Arizona will be - please phone Lorna ogy Society meeting Wednesday, 7 Porter or Cloma 10, at 6:30 p.m. in the January Science Heaton room at Fredonia Elementary No food and no children School. Everyone is invited to please. come. pa-so- le Archaeology Soc. to Meet Or-dervi- 648-236- 648-224- 9. Tushar Mountain Performers 1989-199- 0 'Featuring : Musical Programs Living Legends There are a lot of old discarded and used books for sale at the Kanab City Library. Fill up a grocery bag of these books and pay only $1 for the whole bag. We have some bags on hand for you to use, but if you can, please bring your KANAB CREAM PUFFS Demonstrations Story Tellers Workshops Modeling Displays own. Call your order in at 644-587- 7 Prices in effect till Jan. 16th HONEY'S IGA SUPER CENTER Hurry! This offer is only good until Jan. 31 or until all of the sale books are gone. They are going fast! We will add more each week as we weed out our collections, so if you don't see what you want the first time around, be sure to come again each week. lle for Bookings Contact: TUSHAR MOUNT AIN PERFORMERS P. O. Box 121 Fredonia, Arizona 86022-012- 1 Home Phone 602-643-76- 83 |