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Show j y- yw? X Av V .vW.AiviCsXfc',- XX tMV'SW&f 4 & Kv XvMwfrXvC Domestic Blitz svss. vMOXr ,X qsssi'sjtytXt'r SAAr VSS y s &!'' .vf jsvy S & V 4 .: X: X.- va XavMW V ySf XXj & y a By Dixie Brunner Swomsuit skonny I went swimming last week suits which push, tighten, lift and had the chance to do one of and separate. They make suits house, man says firmly to. woman laying out in a bathing suit. I believe that you are show- . ing a bit too much cellulite. There really needs to be some sort of swimsuit sheriff or police for those who simply dont understand that theres too much of them in too little a swimsuit. Which brings me to the whole swimsuit industry in general. They attempt to help us women deal with our imperfections. You can buy swim for women which make their torsos look longer, their bottoms look smaller and their chests look bigger. But men dont get off the hook when it comes to swimwear. Granted theres not a lot of things you can change about mens swimwear. Well, I take that back, theres always the Speedo factor. Its been my observation that the only men who wear Speedos are Europeans and men crisis. in mid-lif- e And what about all the tanning products available today? Theres so many different kinds. You can get everything from total protection to a bronze goddess tan. And what about all this SPF stuff? Its like the new beach lingo for yuppies. My tanning lotion has an SPF of 238, one yuppie bragged. Big deal, mine has SPF 645. Well Ive got to get going now, its time for me to make a splash. d" X 4 A & X North America permitted to raise and train Golden Eagles. 1 L p4 a If v :: X5 sm. ft Kane County Hospital is all local artists to par- in-viti- ng ticipate in the first art rotation of 2002. We will be accept- ing new art beginning Mon day April 1, and ending April 5. All display pieces must be ready to hang and secure in their frames. Artists may bring one to five displays and will be required to leave them up for approximately six months. w ,cu!d on art piece be sold, it 1 nurrin in tbs tn- display , i . i , 4, til the rotation has been X in North -- T. & This year the Boy Scouts ofAmerica Paria River District honored 15 boys who received their Eagle Scout Awards: Brady Aiken, Troy Aiken, Tad Casebolt, Charles Carter, Kreigh Carter, Truett Chamberlain, Wesley Chapman, Jacob Christensen, Kaden Glazier, Cole Houston, Breck Judd, Daniel Lee, Samuel Noel, Richard Robbins and Chase Vanslooten. SBC 9Jorma's sistant District Chairman, - - J M 6 02PQ j, Eagle, and talked about eagles in general and their habits. Martin and Bud stayed after and allowed all the boys who wanted to take a picture with the eagle and to ask questions. The keynote speaker for the night was Curt Hawkins, owner of Ace Hardware, As- V Qtt&f J train Golden Eagles. He .XA'V tendants at the ft fY America permitted to raise and ' Hoyt, Myrna Bunting, Raymond Christensen, and Lamont Black. Thanks to all 14 .Steven at the Kanab Stake strict recognized March Center. Over 120 people were Howells, Scoutmaster of Troop those who received the Second in attendance to help recog- 363, Keith Robinson, Commit- miler and for all the work they nize the effort that the 2001 tee Member of Troop 365, and continue to do. A special thanks goes to BarEagle Scouts put forth to earn Jack Allen, Chartered Orgathe highest rank of the Boy nizational Representative of bara Button, our Activities Scouts of America. This year Troop 368. These men not only Chairperson, and all her staff, the Paria River District hon- put in countless hours in their Mary Glazier, Taylor Button ored 15 boys: Brady Aiken, positions now, but also in the and family, Chris Olsen, the Troy Aiken, Tad Casebolt, positions they have had in the Houstons, Matt Brown, and all who allowed us to use Eagles Charles Carter, Kreigh Carter, past. Truett Chamberlain, Wesley The District also recognized they had for table decorations. ' Chapman, Jacob Christensen, leaders in the district who have A lot .of time and effort was Kaden Glazier, Cole Houston, gone the extra mile. They are given by these scouters and we Breck Judd, Daniel Lee, Charles Robinson, Jeff are very thankful for all they Samuel Noel, Richard Robbins Fleshman, Colene Brinkerhoff, did to make this night a very Duane Bamson, Robert Gurr, special event. A special thanks and Chase Vanslooten. These boys' Eagle projects Rhonda Gant, John Reese, Kevin to the servers who, were last helped our community, church Maxwell, Lex Chamberlain, year's Eagle Scout recipients. or country, and took hundreds Christine Bart6n, Kortney Finally to all those we did not of hours of donated labor and Stirland, Gloria Vance, Sherri know about, thank you for your hundreds of dollars of donated Downward, Darren Heaton, support and willingness to materials. These Eagle Sam Aiken, Crystal Holliday, make this event a special night Kevin for all. Anderson, projects are a living legacy of Amy the dedication each of these boys have towards their family, community, churches, and country. Although the project is a highlight of their trail there are many hours learning skills through merit badges or rank advancement that C these boys will take with them the rest oftheir life. Lets give each of these boys a well done H when we see them and thank them for their efforts. & Vx? $ A highlight of the night was r' the live Golden Eagle preseni tation given by Martin Tyner of Cedar City. Martin is one of brought Bud, his Golden Golden Eagle pal Bud delighted the atEagle Scout Banquet held last week at the Kanab Stake Center. Tyner is one of four falconers in V 7 Eagle Scout Recognition Banquet four falconers 2 Martin Tyner and his 1 The annual Eagle Scout Rec- trict may award its leaders. ognition Banquet was held on This year the Paria River Di- 4'v.'fy-s- t Xv A my favorite past times-peopl- e watching. Pools and beaches are perfect places to observe human behavior in somewhat of a stripped down atmosphere. I arrived at my first observation quickly. There are really very few. ideal bodies in this world. There are tall ones, short ones, fat ones, skinny ones... but precious few perfect ones. Sorry maam, but youll have to go back in the changing ' s v WEDNESDAY MARCH 27, 2002 V XX4w V SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community & r com- pleted. If you currently have art on display we would like to thank you for sharing your talent with patients, visitors, Skilled Care residents, and KCII staff members. We have truly enjoyed your work. We would Hire you to leave your dis plays up until the week of April Ycu nay your work up during i gu-l- ir business hours (3.C1) a.xn.-5:- 0 p.m,) April $42, 11.02, 1 former Scoutmaster of Troop 363, and Second Counselor of the Kanab Utah Stake Presidency. He spoke to the Eagle recipients and all the boys that are working towards receiving their Eagle rank. He spoke to them about honor, integrity, and dedication and the need to continue through life, living the ideals of Scouting and what they have been taught by their clergy and leaders. The Paria River District officers Russ Kelly and Don Olsen recognized leaders of the district for their time and dedication to a program that helps boys achieve the rank of Eagle and become men who will someday lead our community. The District award of merit is ' the highest award that a dis- -' tzt 'w' xAP Pv..vv k A. f I i f Sl l ,j ( s (J f3 A1 s yuujtvj ivclkjy nf a i j Thanks far 8 great years Come see t:s before bkarch 31st!" r & $ : I I |