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Show J vi fPoor . I ,i sounder i) 't ' copys . , "lj( v V' My a, 1531 - Page Seven jriz.vPgrr.03 KANAB TEMPER -- Am4 Ml RES PRIG , IN Con.vttticia. will feitfure An K Ottfiar jBnxtffRbbitt Or -- . - t .. - j-- ' 4 ; 'rf': . A. f &m j 4 21 t JnaTvat School In I : i t IT ' T v? 1 . , kB5". to doil with the Jxtjrvc UUh wder acort Cwieed fci the puty to hrguniihJf tottnd.1tetu . dd ?8in ocn4i ' end ,defctvVrl iffoao? ourrv t ! t - '4-,- ,T J . - -- W,h Lambert 'SdS 'heififli n i ) A 5' ttvAu. P V i ;: K the - U ltl from Pedestrians scurry for cover Kanab last Wednesdays rain showers which suddenly erupted In downtown In And Around Fredonia 4-- H Womens is the time for all youthful gardeners to join in gardening work. There is room for several more members in this category, just call Fredonia Community Leader Bernice Heaton Leader RaJan Meiner would like to have two more active members in her 1st Year Foods Class. Club meetings are held on Saturdays. If cooking is what you might be interested in, just 6 call evenings. Fredonia Area Club Camp plans are being made for the leaders last week in July. are reminded to mark this date on their calendars. Plans need o be made for their club .nembers to be part of this fun and instructive event. The length of usefulness of household appliances depends largely on the care they receive from the homemaker. This will be the topic of a workshop to be held on June 17 at the Fredonia high school. Ms. Beth Knisley Tucker, Coconino County Extension Agent, will conduct the workshop. Household repairs will also be discussed. Civic Club will hold its final meeting of the 4-- 1980-8- 1 year this p.m., in the evening at 8:00 City Clubroom. The Club will honor several young people in the area. Miss Shannon Palmer and Mr. Robert Kropf, delegates to the Hugh OBrian Young Seminar held recently in Salt Lake City, will report on their participation in the day conference. Both students were sponsored by the Kanab Womens Civic Gub, after being selected by their schools as outstanding sophomores: Miss Palmer from Valley High and Mr. Kropf from Kanab High School. Also present will be Miss LaRae Swallow, nominated to the Utah Federation of Wom ens Clubs bythe KWOC, Hours mtkm Ml W by Joy Heaton - Phone 643-231- 643-297- 4-- H lately-b- ut n p on-ca- ll ime pre-,jCbo- ol 4-- Kanab Honored at peek-a-bo- Summer Ponrllnn Kanab Library 11 S,b'h,Ur.Z AL-ANO- ar 46 84 08 TOST. -- . semi-schedul- ed g 34 21 - Martin Aviation Kanab Airport K&nsb'UUh' de-liu- Sky West Airlines MkAW hospitals, local governments, and public care institutions in preparing grant applications for nearly $1 million in federal funds for energy conservation projects and technical energv audits. The funds are made available under the Department ol 1 L) S nergv's Insti tutional Conservation Pro- gram (1CP) and are administered by the Utah F nergv Office. Approximately $850. 000 is available for schools and hospitals and approximately $125,000 is available for local governments and public care institutions. All grants are awarded on a 50 50 matching basis. Grant rei ipienis during 1981 have begun to realize savings from 10 to 40 percent on energy consumption and expenditures," according to Michael Glenn, ICP Manager at the Utah I nerg Office Some conservation activities undertaken during HM bv schiwds and hospitals include increasing insulation replac ing incandescent lighting wuh fluorescent lighting, and per terming boiler efficient v mod ifications In addition, these facilities have increased the eftuiencv of existing environmental control systems and pertormed energv audits to pinpoint areas ot cneigv waste in individual structures local governments and public care institutions are limited to funding to perform technical e nergv audits only . ligibdity for all ICP funds applies to buildings construct cd before April 20. 19" Applications ate due in the I tah I ne igv Office by June 1 DOE wdl award v grant St ptember I, 19b hor more information t I on applying for ICP grants contact Mr Glenn at the Utah F nergv Office, 82 North Third West, Salt Lake (it' Utah 84102, or call 533 5424 Utali Mormons Suffer Less Cancer o 628-163- Reunion For Hepworths' x currently assisting schools, , Applications For Art Festival, 17th " Utah hnergv Ottke is 648-244- 1 i e 1 ' Funds Available For Energy Efficiency lhe ALTON tf f 1st,- - our volunteer teenager of recofe- nition, and finally selected by c 2s utptmpt 'Fhrs 'Hl bl? in be open as the state organization as the V Volunteer Teenager of Utah:' 'folldj(; ' The Womens Club 'has .2, vV.Ae' ftK. ' ", ' MONDAY a.m. - Noon, , made an award of $200.00 to the Outstanding Student id 2 Pur stjttmer leading program the Music Department .during the at. 2 Kanab High School, and thd "footjcW w Jtpte Wd July.' 'r. V recipient of that honor is expected to be present. A go to press, the designate the award is not known. .... , $ n.n. i Noon Mrs. Thayne Smith and Mrs. Garth Penney, in charge . f Noon of the entertainment program will present some erf Kan$b A High Schools talented stud ; 2 Noon and 5 ents. - 7 frwi'W.-Hostesses for the evening X-'are: Areola Rider, Kathy 2' throughout Chamberlain and Rhoana Fin EadvHday ' iUuftft will, have dlay. jmnithiFrtading program . jmderihe,;SBpOTfalcm of Mrs. ''Chmf AfotWfc, Th4 opening :;ddflj Moudayi June 1st at 10 J4t.iB.ftAlLrttildflen .front tlmwglUhe sixth grade ' I after heavy cloud cover kept the area darkened, The wind has calmed a bit luncheon for family and the whirlwinds friends of the deceased and going on in town remind us probably at least 60 people that May is indeed one of the were served. busiest months of the year. We enjoved special speakBand concerts, dance recit- ers at Church on Sunday: als, branding cows, lambing Carolyn and Will Heaton and time, commencements, school Vard and Floss Heaton. Dane trips, track meets, banquets, Campbell and his mother, etc. keep us out of breath, Joann, plaved a piano-orgawith our wheels spinning. duet, which was especially And when we are busiest -- nice. the inevitable happens: the Rain, snow, hail, sunshine phones are out) If an and wind combined for a crazy weather day recentemergency phone call needs to mixed-ube made its an expensive trip ly. The moisture we like, and to Glendale or Orderville that we'll take it however it comes! is required. A recent storm did cause a With our six new EMTs few disappointed fathers and now available for sons to postpone their annual duty--whattitude happens when the outing. A phones dont work? It's was going strong; sleeping frighterlingl bags were packed; food all On a happier prepared, enthusiasm high; faces have been but still the rains came. appearing. The Encers, the Seeing no let up, the event '''itfe.lDSdtadi1;, ,, Marden Browns,' the Errol was postponed. Well yet have St. George, Utah will be the site of the second annual St. Hoyts and probably others to report on the outcome, were here this week. Memortal Day continues to George Western Arts Festival Delila Heaton has returned bring many visitors to Altons scheduled for September from an extended trip to cemetery. Streets showed 1981, according to Sherm C. Festival may make application ! y --2 ' Miller, director. by contacting the St OeoTge Washington State to visit with quite an increase in traffic. Resident her children and grand chil-- , But the sun is playing The second Annual St. Art Center, 86 South Main, with the clouds, dren there. Daughter Carolee Western Arts Festival George, Utah 84770 or cafijng V-- i George Dixie will be a two-da- y Anderson recently gave birth and the lilacs are perfuming arts (801) ( to a beautiful baby girl, who the air. Greg R. Mace, Kanab, extravaganza featuring art A happy day to you, too. has been named program director at the Dixie work of professional and Allysa. 2 tyya''GM rtmind&r "dog She is the first daughter but Adios, amigos. College student radio station prominent artists from across has received the Broadcasting the western United States. fourth child of the Andersons. Service Award at the Colleges Artists may apply in two of Congratulations, LaMont and annual Rebel Awards night the following categories -Carolee! held recently. Vickie Heaton is our only printpainting, drawing, foose will be Xl Mace was one of 40 making, fiber, clay, metal, graduating senior this year students honored by the wood, leather, photography. Kanab Movie Ranch, wbtrt, She and her mother, Aima, Ljv! college in St. George. enjoyed a great time on the senior trip and Vickie reported Kanab Library will be a safe return home although N MEETINGS KANAB a Summer Reading having Alma stopped off in Vegas to downstairs at Zlons 7:30 Bank, p.m. Program from June 8 to July Mondays visit another daughter, Linda, 31. . . . continue until 4 p.m. 8 Registration for the Courthouse, upstairs p.m. Saturdays and family. The Kanab Mvie Ranch la program will begin reading 9:30 a.m. downstairs, At the LDS Institute gradu-CedFridays Library, about 6 miles north of Kaaab, June 1 and end June 5. 644-57644-23644-53City recently, Each child must be registaberl, Heaton received a tered in order to participate. special recognition. He re- We will be having games and ceived the Outstanding Man- other activities :,V every two hood Award. Congratulations, weeks during the eight weeks Terryl that the program is in process. It is interesting to note that Each child must also have a two other of our youth have check out books card to library received similar awards in the with. past. Burton Cox and Anita The reading program is Heaton were so honored a few to all children five years open years ago. Such honors are old on up. Meet at the library Aviation Martin and 11. 1981, a which May UjcMfcs Passengers pickup Freight, Starting Monday, certainly a credit to the June 8 at 2:30 p.m. for the on each end Included In. the : service. The from Kanab, Utah and Sky West Airlines, with Its parents of these youth, and opening and explanation of will Utah in St. PM scheduled at based with M5 George, speak very well of a town the the program. departure from,Kneb Primary Operations size of Alton. a flight returning from St.' George 'after, Meeting is This years theme make available and cooperate In offering a daily Esther Heaton has been both we and to are St. to to those 3:15 ts Kanab Kanab 4t West George Sports carrying going returning flight leaving PMary keeping the roads hot, going have a lot of fun doing a Commuter type Air Carrier with flights leaving and coming all hours of the Sporty things. Come and and night to catch all the join us. day Cedar PM from Salt and 3:00 at Lake, Pocatelld, and arriving Daily meetings expected of her in NEW SUMMER LIBRARY her commissioners job. Shes City, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Flagstaff. Sky West.poeJnto the HOURS Main Terminals in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Sait Lake Clty.'tnaklpg averaged two meetings a day Beginning June 1 Kanab on some days this past week convenient connections with the major air carriers for the traveling Library will be open from 2 and put on more than 200 p.m. to 6 p m., Monday public. It has been many years since Kanab has been offered a miles a day getting to where Friday, except holidays. Be to needs air service, and the community support shes going. Keep up the good sure to remember the new Is for one if The is success. $32.50 fare way this Service it to be a work! time. Colorful rainbows, dancing and freight will have to be quoted on an Individual basis. Call the ' Indor poodles, drum-playinKanab Airport for reservations and freight qUotet; 644-2SNon-Smoke- rs limber and lots ians, gymnasts 644-21V of other colorful characters were a part of Wanda Heatons dance review held here Saturday night. Dancers from three years to thirteen showed their dancing and Farmers Insurance Group of acrobatic skills. Orchids to companies are increasing their Dwr-to-dc- tr ry you, Wanda, for a job well discounts for adult ph&'p snd done. from 10 percent to 20 ef pisttngtrs tad Funeral services were held percent in Utah, according to here in Alton for the late Roy Barry Judd, agent for the frvlght art Iscledtd In thi Robertsons daughter, Bar- companies in Kanab. He said servlc.- bara, who grew up in Alton company experience with had made the dismany years ago. The Relief - - - -Society sisters prepared a count increase possible. 4-- yrii' from Governor year.TOeVJ'JJW The-Kaaa- b- i i. Jil' twe-pt-y 5(4i.Jiila'iid. other Bob Schlowltz, U.S. Forest Service employee, passes the timers table during relay run sponsored by the Southwest Regional Forest Service office. The annuel running Is to promote physical fitness among Forest Service employees. Last yeare winning team was Smokey Bear Ranger District In New Mexico. In the six hourt they ran 60.04 miles. The North Kalbab District finished eighth last were about 50 teams participating. One of the North Kalbab teams this year ran : over 54 miles. Now ST 1 ku mmJ kx ipritgbotta to Ciovsawr (5!b6ttt . j - pi ' . ' ., i ehAjgfolg 03 .nrrnrr' Get Insurance Discounts Utah Mormons have one third less cancer than non Mormons residing in the state, according to studies recently completed at the University of I tah Medual Center. Cancer rates for all Utahns are approximately 16 penent lower than the national aver age. Within Utah, hnwvcr. Mormons have about one third less cancer than according to stud ies conducted by Utah medical school Drs. J L. Lvon, JW, Gardner and D W. West The three separate studies were recently published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (Nov 19h0). The cancer rate for M -- mon met in Utah between and 1975 was 253 per 100, (K)0 population The correspond ing rate for non Mormon men in Utah was 345 During the same period, the cancer rate for Mormon women was 20s 17 100 000 while Uie rate t .r non Mormon women was 3 4 lhe most likely reason tor lower cancer incidence ia!s among Mormons is Ihiir religious proscnplion on he use of tohacco, alcohol cot e per and tea and the teaching d he ( hurch c.f Jesus ( bust f altc r dav Saints I sti t moral standards icg.ii r g n niarit.il and imii .u d 1 1 c c sexual relationship s'udiis said t Trout and Sons Cabinets r cstocn Devgnaci 5 k Ball's Hutches Coung'tODS Etc he.ide .ai anc CoT'rec he and Pen-oe- a a FREE ESTIMATES 644-564- 5 455 East 100 North Licensed 12 Vrs Experience LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Pastor Da'e Schultz Service Worship Sunday 6 3S KANAB CREEK RANCHOS FIREHOUSt c '1 |