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Show 1982 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, March 4, drawn up and the time funding finally became available, inflation had eroded much of the money. Thus, in order to get the job done with what was available, the specs were rewritten and downgraded cutting out as much as was thought possible. We can see what happened." A couple of people expressed concern that even though the Park Service must have known of the problems some time ago, Kanab learned of the situation only a week or so ago. Marks responded that there had been no attempt to cover the thing up. The report came to him only three weeks ago, but it didnt occur to anyone to make an announcement of it at the time. Fred Brueck, an old Park Service veteran of North Rim service pointed out that it is not really difficult to keep the w m road open longer in spring and fall and asked why that wasn't given more consideration. The answer, Marks said, lies not in the road, but in the water system. Its not winterized. Several questions were put to Mr. E. F. Gruick of the Arizona Highway Department regarding the differences in cost estimates between Arizona and Utah for opening the road. Gruick responded that support and by informing Charles Chuck" Zielinski of Kanab passed away Monday, March 1 in Salt Lake City during surgery. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. March 9, 1982 in the Kanab Stake Center. As I was sitting here gathering my thoughts and information to do this news, 1 was munching on the last of the popcorn 1 made the other day and it brought back so many memories. We used to have salted popcorn (and occasionally carmeled corn, too) every Sunday night and At the last meeting of DUP eat it as we watched Walt to voted Camp Willow, they But you know it really start a tradition on the 24th of Disney. didn't taste its best until it was July to put on a pageant, play a couple of days old. 1 still love or program about some event 3 day-olpopcorn. in the early days of Kanab. of you are like me and They are making plans for this like to pick through all the year. The music will be very last remnants to get the Leslie and Della Pugh, headed by Julia and Charlotte old maids before chairlong-tim- e residents of Kanab, Young and the drama can get them? else anyone with who have been very active in man is Laura McAllister, The end of basketball the LDS Church and com- Helena McAllister and Dora season is getting closer and Smith on the committee. closer and I think a lot of folks munity affairs have sold their Ralph Parker is in Salt Lake are going to be glad to settle home and are moving to Cedar for medical treatment. down after all the traveling. A City to be closer to their City Virgil Riggs is at home children and families. They good many of Altonites have will be missed by friends and recovering from surgery. been supporting the team. Dale and Pat Clarkson are Wanda Heatons Buffal-ette- s neighbors and we wish them enjoying a vacation in Mexico. w ell in their move. went to their competition those present that Senator Barry Goldwater does not support local efforts, feeling that the road should remain closed until The meeting adjourned in a friendly atmosphere, with all concerned seemingly in agreement that a serious problem faces not only the Park Service but all of us. Most who had been present seemed to agree that the first steps of working together have been taken. mid-Jun- he couldn't compare figures without knowing how Utah figured their estimate. The meeting ended with several people pressuring Marks for a committment as to what he plans to recommend to his superiors regarding the road. Marks pledged that he will recommend that the road I open by Memorial Day. just hope we come out okay on the other end. Chamber president Hunkins closed the meeting by urging Arizona residents to write Governor Babbitt for his Kanab News 2-- How-man- d Kanab News half-poppe- d and did really well, 1 understand. They really improved through the year and are to be congratulated. There were plays at the High School and also at the Elementary that at least one of our youth was involved in. Kevin Heaton had a solo singing part in his play and was a real good sport about it, doing a good job too. I remember preferring to crawl in a hole rather than doing something like that. Our youth surely keep busy. Our five scouts, Dane Campbell, Benjy Bladh, Kevin Heaton and David and Mark Palmer finished their third weekend at a merit badge Pow Wow in St. George. Last week Karl Heaton took them down and this last one Doug Heaton took them down. Doug's wife and Gerta Palmer tagged along too and they all three attended the temple while the boys were busy. (Gerta and Lorena Roundy also went The Elementary PTA in down the week before). Afterwards, the carfull came Kanab recently sponsored home via Cedar City and took "Reflections", a cultural arts in an hour or so of roller contest featuring three categories: Art. Literature and skating. There was a scout banquet Music. Over thirty students comWednesday night for all the scouts, their families and peted in the contest and seven advisors. After a delicious were announced as winner turkey dinner, they ran the here and they competed in a Cub Scout Pinewood Derby. regional contest. Those winArt - Chad Kirk Heaton came in first, ning were: Billy Crosby was second and Goodfellow, Chris Hoyt, JaClint Roundy was third. Clint mie White, Shawnee Clark, was also awarded Best Design and Kallie Cothern; in Music and he and Kirk will go to the Darwin Whitaker; and in Stake race. Anyone else who Literature - Sandy Lord. wanted to was also permitted Three of the local winners to make a derby car and race placed in the regional compeit. Besides a few youthful men tition and will go to State who tried, where, if they win, they will Lane Roundy got into the advance onto national compespirit and tried his hand on a tition. Those three are Jamie couple. After the racing, White and Chad Goodfellow in awards were given out to tne Art and Darin Whitaker in Cubs as well as the Boy Scouts Music. for their merit badge efforts. seven-year-ol- d y o MlHi MIS? to 00 Elementary Students Win At Reflections' Chuck Zielinski Passes Away Supt. Agrees: Closure Dumb (Continued from page one) lies in the fact that between the time the original specifications and estimates were Page Seven ! WAREHOUSE CLOSE OUT Radials have sold over 200 tires since the beginning of this sale - that many people can't be wrong. 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