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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14, 2002 ML Maynard Dixon Country 2002, Levi Stewart Benefit Dinner able at Kane County Travel Council or ERA Properties. Cost is $9 per person-$2- 5 per to Levi Proceeds go family. Stewart Foundation. Donapotatoes, cowboy beans,. tions for Memorial Bricks will salad, dessert Tickets avail-- be accepted at the dinner. The Levi Stewart Benefit Dinner will be held on Thursday, August 22, 2002 at the Kanab High School at 5:30 p.m. BBQ beef, Dutch oven The Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts has announced plans for a major exhibition of more than 90 paintings by painters from around the west to open in Mount Carmel Utah on August 2002. 23, http: Carmel encompasses imagery from their intention to invite artists around west by important paint- from around the country to come to create fine art and enjoy the ambience and spirit of the area. That is the mission of the Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts. A gala reception will be held at the property at mile marker 84, Highway 89 in Mount Carmel on August 23, 2002 from 5:00 p.m-10:- 00 p.m. in which the winning artists will be anEdith Hamlin purchased the nounced. Further information be received phoning the fountising the current book reviewed. property in 1939 and built their can Zoes August recommendation home and studio there. It was dation at f is Our Only May Amelia by Jen' f nifer L. Holm. Our Only May 'J , Z Amelia is about a 12 year old girl . . 4 .w -if, who grew up in Washington State by the Nasel River in the year of 1899. She has a sense of adventure for doing things that most people think a girl shouldnt i, Av' V ers that have been invited to participate in this exciting invitational competition. Now in their fourth year, the Thunderbird Foundation for the www.maynarddixon.com Arts is a 501(c)3 organization, founded for the purpose of premaynarddixoncountry.htm The exhibition, called serving the Maynard Dixon Maynard Dixon Country 2002, Home and Studio in Mount Carmel Utah. Maynard Dixon and his wife Library news - Thanks for the memories.... This summers childrens reading program was fun for presenters and guests alike. The library wishes to thank community volunteers for their enjoyable programs that entertained tionfor Beginners, bestsellersPhil McGrows Self Matters and Ann Coulters Liberal Lies About the American Right, and Tracks That Speak: The Legacy of Native American Words in North American Culture by Charles Cutler. Finally, if you are looking for a good book to read and are in elementary school, you are in for a treat. Meet Miss Zoe McAlear, an eight year old student at Kanab Elementary School and part time literary reviewer. An and delighted the children: Nanya Christensen, Pat Swapp, Jeanne Busener, Hamilton Brush and childrens author Jeanne Modesitt. Thanks also goes out to the talented youngsters who presented favorite short stories at the seasons fir T 'I ii v '.v v. .v v, 1, , ft , ' Y M v V ? t , - v be doing. May loves to fish, swim, y and explore. Growing up with Vi seven brothers, she is the only frl, ' ! young girl in the new settlement. y enthusiastic reader, Zoe wants Her mom is pregnant and the to share her love of reading with only birthday wish that comes r her peers. From time to time, she to Mays mind is, I wish to have will be offering short reviews of a sister! According to Zoe, I good books to read in this col- liked the book because it shows Navajo Land by Maynard Dixon should inspire painters that have been umn. In addition, she will pro- how to work through hard times invited to participate in the Maynard Dixon Country 2002 competition. vide flyers at the library adver with your family. nale: Madison Holland, Kellon Eberly, Misty and Kaylee, If you are in a browsing mood, come by and check out some of our new offerings: for young adults, Stories ofYoungPioneers: In Their Own Words' by Violet Kimball, The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot, and The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution for Young People by Kanabs own Hamilton Brush. Dont miss the three new additions to the Royal Diaries series: Nzingha: Warrior Queen of Matamba, Mary, Queen of Scots, and Sondok: Princess of the Moon and Stars. Younger children have lots to pick from: Eric Carles The Very - r 3rd Kanab Community Open Mic Night arrive art Bring your songs, your instruments, your music, your poems, or just your ears to the 3rd Kanab Community Open Mic Night, Friday, August 16 from p.m. in the Kanab City Library e room. Free and open to all ages! Mu7-9:- 30 multi-purpos- Quiet Cricket and Norman Bridwells Clifford series... Cliffords Bedtime, Cliffords sic, poetry and other performance v' I . welcome. Please promptly to register for mic time. Come take advantage of this free, fun opportunity to share your talents and hear local music and poetry. For more information, contact 6 or Chris Gay E-ma- 644-800- v S- & "t - JV a. f) TaEiern Fem-IPt- at 0!T 10 Inilgtaua Final approval of tha Class Actlsa has occurred. Critical deadlines are now in f force. Make sure that ycur rl;!.t to recovery is preserved. il: jivenmanyahoo.com IFemi-FDiie- ira m Counts Bubbles, and the Big Red Dog; and four new Patricia Polacco stories, My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother, The Keeping Quilt, Mrs. Katz and Tush, and The Bee Tree. Adult fare includes Utah's Favorite Hiking Trails by J. David Day, JackKomfields APath With Heart and his audio tape Medita- - ELI ' . t - - .9 s- - t , ft ft H f ' $8-- 9 DID YOU RECEIVE ' 5 et ,!( tf )' ( ' t 5 , -R ' P THIS NOTICE OF FINAL JUDICIAL APPROVAL . IN THE MAIL? DO HOT SION SUMMER 2002 'ONCERTS Join us at the stunning 2000 seat outdoor Tanner Amphitheater in Springdale, Utah, located one mile before the south entrance to Zion National Park. WITHOUT TALKING TO MATTHEW T. GRAFF OF JENSEN, GRAFF & BARNES YOUR LOCAL SOUTHERN UTAH ATTORNEY he Tanner Local Law Firm Providing FREE, Local Echocardiograms 'yi $4 BILLION SETTLE1YIEUT Government officials urge you to immediately file your claim and profect your interests Featuring Utah Jazz All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $8 adults or $5 youth and may be purchased at these locations: St. George - R & K's Bookstore; Hurricane - Zion Drug; Cedar City - Munson's Music; Kanab - Zion Pharmacy; Springdale - Flanigan's Inn or at the gate the night of the concert. ot write: Cultural For additional information or to be placed on the mailing list, please call Activities, Dixie State College, 225 South 700 East, St. George, UT 84770 or gbunkerdixie.edu. 435-652-79- t t e f f 1 1 f ( t f t i t i i i 94 i u.aiJM'Jim'BW11 i t i ! 4 i ft 4 4 |