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Show Community Juniper Art Gallery show continues through May 15 By Maria Negri Enthusiastic and admiring remarks were offered to the who exhibited their works at the first show of the artists Juniper Art Gallerys season. Tueday evening saw many local artists and supportive Kanabites attend the showing in the old historic public library, downstairs from ths Kanab Heritage Museum. A high level of talent marked the art works by current and former students of Julie Rogers, Art Instructor at Dixie College. The 40 pictures exhibited were in watercolors, oils and acrylics. The show, which continues through May 15, concludes this class session. In addition to learning their subject, the artists have had the opportunity to learn the steps to selecting, framing, labeling and laptop computers from Lauri Baumgartner, Iron County Health Department, Schering-PlougCedar City; Helen Hunter, Southwest Utah Public Health Department, Kanab; Margaret Clark, Iron County Health Department, Cedar City; Debra Hengst, Washington County Health Department, St. George; Wendy Wood, Iron County Health Department, Cedar City; Chella Rogers, Washington County Health Department, St. George; Shanna Christ, Washington County Health Department, St. George; Shelly Winn, Sevier School District, Richfield. Utah nurses who recently received h (l-r- )- On Site at the Library letter of interest (no more than a on Saturday). Last week the library celebrated Three very hard working citi- page ) explai ning a little bit about zens are about to retire. You yourself, your background and National Library Week and may not realize how much they why you would like to become a among the activities conducted have given to our community library board member. Drop the was a The Best Book I Ever Read because much of the time it is letter by the library no later than Poll. At this writing over 35 entries were made. Here are some of behind the scenes. Friday, May 30. Joan Matson, Karren Johnson Since the positions are ap- the responses; more will be given and Susan Edmunds are all li- pointed by the city council, they in the next colufnn: S. Wright-Beholthe Man (Kingdom and brary board members whose cur- will be screened by both the current terms come to an end this rent library board and the city the Crown series; R. Spowart-Ann- e June. We owe much to them. If council, with the council making of Green Gables ; J. e Habbeshaw-77ido them around final the decision. The terms run town, Source; E. you see stop and say thanks for a job for three years each and members Brisson Les Essais de Montaigne ; well done. must be residents of the City of P. Tralongo - Gone With the Wind; A. Hep worth - Where the Red Fern This being said, there are now Kanab as it is a city library. three openings on the library Speaking of giving people, the Grows; Elaine B. - Children ofthe board that need to be filled. If library would like to thank the Promise series; Anna P. Spindles you are interested in applying Kaibab Stake for donating an End; T. Marshall Feathered Serfor the volunteer job, write a organ to the library. It is their pent, Part 2; W. Keller - Shogun; desire that it be made available D. Robinson - Piang; J Shaw to the community and be placed Mark Twain; K Tenney Agony & e in the room. the Ecstasy; G. Paulsen - The White Anyone may use it during regu- Fox Escape, Return, Breakout; H. lar library hours (9-- Mon & Brush - Science & Health. As might be expected a numand 10-Fri; ber of people voted for the Harry Potter series - two anonymous Expert guidance and innovative and Taylor Crosby and four solutions to help you reach your You Are financial goals. There Yet? people selected J.R.R. Tolkiens work especially Lord ofthe Rings Life insurance - D. Cox, P. Cook, R. Long and Disability insurance one anonymous. P. Yero noted Annuities, IRAs she loved authors Agatha Christie and Robert Parker and N. ONeill is a big fan of D.E. Stevensons novels. Thanks to all the participants. The poll will continue for another week. By Patti Tralongo d -- -- -- -- -- multi-purpos- 5, 9-- 7, Tues-Thur- s. 2 Tim Croteau Financial Representative 251 Kanab, (435) N. 200 UT 691-426- High-spee- d water served in an heirloom punch bowl. The public was pleased with the exhibition and the Juniper Art Gallery looks forward to its future exhibitions. 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First Artists at Work tour scheduled The inaugural Artists at being rich in art and art hisn local artists Work tour, designed to give tory. arts writers, photographers and works of art include the and enthusiasts a chance to famous late sculptor Avard learn about the artists and ar- Fairbanks and his works on tisans who work and live along Abraham Lincoln; Ephraim U.S. Highway 89, has been artist Larry Nielsen whose scheduled for May 13 16. paintings on wood have made tour will take their way to the White House; The four-da- y d historic who write about the arts and the people for newspapers, magazines, Moroni Opera House. The tours will leave from Salt books and other publications Lake U.S. of 89. on a tour City, and make three Highway The group will stop at studios overnight stops ip, Kanab, and museums along the his- Escalante and Spring City. toric route to allow participants Tour participants will also to spend time with and observe learn about the areas history, Well-know- -- newly-restore- artists at work. n facts including about colonizer Brigham Young, the escapades of outlaw Butch Cassidy and the poignant story of Native American Chief Black Hawk. The tours are being conducted, in part, by Mary Ellen little-know- The purpose is to attract people both nationally and internationally to the region. The trips are free of charge to the writers, but are also open to paying arts enthusiasts interested in learning more the art and history of the region. The tours are funded by a grant received by the Sanpete County Travel and Heritage Council from the U.S. Forest Service and National Endowment for the Arts. The cities and towns along U.S. Highway 89 are known for Satellite Internet Available in 2 Northwestern Mutual Insurance Co Swapp. An attractive refreshment table held dips, cookies and iced Air Force offers 100 percent tuition assistance Elggren from Clawson-Sheild- s Tours, who as already completed several similar guided tours of the region. Elggren said the first Artists at Work tour should have about 25 participants, including about 10 people from the Utah, national and international media. For additional information on the tours, contact the Sanpete County Travel and Heritage Council at (435) 462-250- 84741 Kanab and surrounding area tim.croteaunmfn.com 052035 preparing their works for exposition. Julie Rogers merits commendation for her initiative in providing this outlet for her artist students, as does Clint Nielsen, head of the Dixie College Outreach Department. Showing their works were Donna Adair, Nada Brown, Hamilton Brush, Kristy Fox, Connie Goulding, Terri Larvie, Anna Nielsen and Rosemary E. www.nmfn.comsouthernutahgroup 14 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 23, 2003 435-644-25- 57 Located inside Kanab Tires Kwikmart 265 E 300 S, Kanab OPEN Mon-S- at 3 . I Special rates if ordering before April 30th C0LB0N.C0H Yr Kanab, Utah 54741 Colboncolbon.cwn SOUTHERN UTAH PUBLISHING - Full P.O.Bok 182 'STARBANI 2. Service Printing -Call: Come In: 26 N Main, Kanab at the SUN Office 644-290- 0 |