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Show ) SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS-Thur- May 31, sday, 1884-P- Six age Fredonia Welders Score Again In Competition Weston Burch and Corey Cram horn Fredonia High School emerged as champions in the First Annual Black Mesa Welding Skills Competition held at Northern Arizona Guadalajara and Puerto Vafiarta and will have the opportunity to savor many new experiences before returning June 5th. Pictured above are a few of the Kanab students who are currently traveling in Mexico. The 1984 contingent, which numbers 102, will visit BLM Advisory Council To Meet In Cedar City l'he Cedar City BLM District's Advnewly appointed Multiple-Usfirst its will hold Council isory meeting on Thursday, June 14, 1484 Manager according to District e Morgan Jensen. New' council members are: Leon ; Rights-of-WBowler, Beryl, James Bowns, Cedar Ciy, Gary Carter, St. George, Renewable Resources; York Jones. a Public-at-Larg- ResCedar City, Kanab. Koons, ources; James Renewable Resources; Richard Leigh, Cedar City, Wildlife; Jerrj Lewis, St. George, Fleeted Government; Douglas McKnight, St. George, Recreation; Georgia Beth Cedar City, Thompson, Protection; and Jerry Wood, Cedar City, Recreation. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Cedar City District Cedar Office, 1579 North Main, City, Utah. Since this is the first ir- H-- g- -- -i- -- ir- -- - ot he newly appointed will include general business. This meeting i minnil, the aecuda primal ily include administr.ii iv e election of oiliceis, and an oiicnlation on i uncut disiiict piogiams. Spec die discussions will include Minerals activities ttai sands, coal). Planning (Ced.ii Beaver Cailield RMP- US), Grazing (new regulations, improvement maintenance), and Cooperative Management Plans. All Advisoiy Council meetings au Intel ested open lo the public. persons may make oral statements at 3 p.m. or file wntien statements loi the council's consideration. Anyone wishing lo make an oial statement must notily the District Manager, P.O.Box 724. Ccdai C its . Utah X 4720 by June 12, 1984. Depending on the number ol poisons wishing to make a statement, a per person time hum may be established by the Dish id will pioc-edute- Scholarships To Be Awarded mainPark Service tenance crews have completed spitng snow plowing in Cedar Breaks National Monument and the road will be opened to traffic this morning. Due to the light snowfall of the past winter snow plowing has been much easier this year than in yeais past. ravelets are advised that the road cuts are narrow through areas where heavy drilling oceured and there are still patches of ice oil the roadway. I he visitor center is not scheduled to open until June 15. A full schedule ol morning and afternoon guided walks and evening programs will begin m National Seven students Irom area high schools will be picsentod a Prcs-idci- u's Scholaiship Avvaid from Neii e ident Nl 886 Auona I Diversity PresM. Hughes and the ugeme Alumni Association for the i it 1 L academic ycai. fhese honor Lolker of tes include Cluisteena Luellen School, Coconino High Ballou ill Coloiado City Academy, Ivan Ahcshaus ol Hagstalf High School, Cat men Savala of Fredoma High School, Denise Mon is of Grand Canvon ll'gli Sclii'ol, Michelle L. lorn s ol Page High School, and Michelle K. Jaramillo of Williams High School. mid-Jun- Steady Increase In Pipe Spring Attendance U Picsidcnt's Avvaid is lo an out standing junior in cadi Arizona High School. A $500 scholaiship to NAl will be continued loi a total ol lour vears if the" he. I N, pu seined ' leeipicnt maintains a 2 grade point aver ago on 'a 4 0 scale and iSimpIt'res 4 I S hotii s a c sc nn sin ' . Miss S.uaia is the captain ol the li. nk h iim. and eo captain ol the basketball team. he daughter ol lonv and Doloies Savalas, she is a Honor ok m In i ol Ihe National Socle tv and tin' Junior Class Sir iclai v (Formerly Clydes Carousel) 1 Full Service Hair styling Salon For Men & Women Miss has and licastirct .1 v be ell lee II A., loi Miss ioik IH s. and a lies Visitation to Pipe Spring National Monument shows a steady climb. Superintendent William M. Herr slated thht there Were 2,737 visitors to Pipe Spring for the month of April, an increase of 496 22 percent over 496, 22 percent over April 1983. For the year to date, the visitation is (i,402, an increase of 1.316 26 percent over 1983. Ihe Monument remains open seven days a week with guided tours through the historic fort every half hour lrom 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. The Visitors Center remains open until 5 p.m. daily. For more information call or write, the Superintendent, Pipe Spring National Monument, Moccasin, Arizona 86022 Piisidi piesulonl loi member ol the Pep Club. Spanish Honoi ( hih. and ihe National m Suezetta Whiled Diane McAllister Stylist: President's Picsidcnt's Aw. ml iccipicnts must lank in ihe top five )cuenl ot the class ami have dcniimstialcd qualities ol leadership and service to then school and oi community. - - uezettas Place i Cedar Breaks Road Open Manage r. OPENING JUNE 5th i I Diversity's College of applied Sciences Building on Tuesday. The by competition was sponsored Peabody Coal Company, Northern Cryogenics and Welding Supplies and Hobart Brothers Company for the purpose of recognizing vocal tonal students who excel in the occupation ol welding. Corey Cram is no stranger to competition. He participated in the Industrial Education Day Activities at Southern Utah State College and look first place in both the Arc Welding Contest and the Welding Contest. I icdonia High School will receive lice use tor one year of a wire feed welding machine valued at approximately $3,000. The school may elect to purchase the welder after this time. The students and instructor John C i am also received plaques and hue kies. Sni n ly 644-563- 8 lie ol daughter ai ol nn .It .in s ol Page lied Misuse Of Drugs Not Tied To Age Although 60,000 Utah teenagers have used alcohol or illegal drugs in the past 30 days, young people are not the only ones with drug abuse problems in Utah. In April, at a health fair for Utah senior citizens, when a woman in her 70s was asked what drugs she was taking, she dumped 18 perscription bottles out of her purse. Some of the pcrscriptions were 10 years old. -- 7 p.m. County Building Mon. 8 p.m. Kanab Floral - Back Door and -- . expired or outdated medicines. prescription Nationally, Gov. Matheson said, percent of our elderly share prescription drugs with friends and 60 percent keep drugs past safe or effective due dates. He added that according to a national survey, 96 percent of those who receive a new prcscriptin fail to ask their doctor or pharmicist how to use it. 72 Drug and alcohol abuse among all segments of Utah's population was addressed last week at a news conference sponsored by the Utah Division of Alcoholism afid.Ptugs-,- , Tl conference featured tjovrpoy, Scott M. Mathcson and drug and alcohol abuse experts from around the stale. According to figures from the Division of Alcoholism and Drugs, 60,000 Utah teenagers have used alcohol or other prescribed drugs in the past 30 days. Over 7000 Utahns between the ages of 12 and 17 report driving during that time. Drug abuse, or misuse, by Utah senior citizens is also very serious. Utah seniors misuse drugs by trading prescription medicines with friends, ignoring directions, or using 0. A. MEETINGS 'Wed.- - Fredonia . She is LEAKING SPRINKLER provided source of drinking water for cousins Ryan and Levi Judd at the Memorial Day activities Monday at Kanab City Cemetery. To overcome these problems, the Division of Alcoholism and Drugs unveiled a new series of public a service announcements at the press fejence The spots encourage 9 NO to drugs ykfung peoplb to say and alcohol, and exhort other Utahns to avoid trading prescriptions, throw old medicines, and ask away questions about new prescriptions so they'll work as they should. Members of the Governor's Youth on Drugs, many of whom appeared with Gov. Matheson at the press conference, are fighting drug and alcohol abuse by working to enhance positive peer pressure on high scTiool and community levels. They represent high schools around the state, and report to the Division of Alcoholism and Drugs. Council A. A. MEETINGS Meetings, Mon, Wed, Sat - 8 p.m. - Basement Zions Bank Open Meetings First Saturday each month For information or help call: or - 644-570- 8, 644-238- 4, 643-295- 1 Jtxrjr.iL .it .tt Southern gjjimwng!Hii iiiai'v h n Locksmith hr. Notary Public BEANS VARIETY SHOP Guns Coins Stamps Computors Phone Service Sat. Dishes Main & Hortt St. - Fredonia, Ariz. 1 Peters Construction Licensed General Contractor -- 16 Construction Remodeling LUTHERAN CHURCH V SOUND ROOM Avt (Radio fliaclQ VIDEO MOVIE RENTALS SATELLITE SALES AND SERVICE Kanab, Utah 644-598- 0 Sewer and Water Linos Installed Dirt Hauling - Top Soil - Barnyard Fertilize Removal Tree 643-738- Ni xl In rc Hardware - SN0W& NUFFER Attorneys at Law Snow from and Nuffer will be in their Kanab office on Attorneys On court Fridays. days, they will be in court in the mornings. 644-590- 6 Kanab, Utah 644-50- 17 HTIM K. C. Plumbing Licensed Contractor Solar Drain Cleaning Service New & Old gt-- wirnamn HYMENS Musical Instruments Sales Parts Repairs St. Christopher's Catholic Church 2OOS0 A Main St - Kanab Utah a m. Mass Sundays-1- 0 Confession Sundays 9 30 a m. No weedkay Mass Refrigeration Fender Peavey Lai 133 West Center Kanab, Utah 644-52- 45 Fridays Gibson, etc Heat Pumps Air Conditioning Heating Service Sales and Installation - Kanab, Utah - AL-AN0- MEETINGS N 644-57C644-244- -- KANAB Wednesday - 8 p.m. Zions Bank - Downstairs Saturday - 8 p.m. - Zions Bank - Downstairs (State Licensed Contractor) 378 East 200 South 50 E, 103 So. - St. George, Utah - 628-161-1 378 E. 200 ADRIAN HYMEN Ksnsb, Ufh Pastor, Gregg Williamson 1st & 3rd Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Worship Service Kanab Creek Ranchos Fire House 7 Powell Drive Phone QUASAR SALES AND SERVICE TEI EPHONE SALES AND SERVICE PIONEER AND SONY DEALER Back Hoe and Dump Truck Work 644-200- 6 UljRJTPilT' 643-717- New Evan McAllister News Service Directory El 2 8 - 644-238-4 - 643-72- 25 |