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Show Feature s ? y-- s SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, 19S0 y PMWW ftVWjWps 4 year. A woman called her about 4:30 a.m. from the. Texaco, saying she'd had a flat tire and needed a ride. When Raney got to the station, she found a pretty scary sight. The woman had been to a Halloween costume party and was dressed as a vampire, s Raney has some raunchy ries because she says guys talk to taxi drivers like bartenders." She may notlike that aspect of the work, but she knows how to all-nig- ht mother and step-fathdid, and contacted him, and he got ahold of the agency. The taxi trip would have netted $3, but the agency sent Raney a check for $50. The taxi has been requested several times by accident vie- taken to the local hospital, Raney remembers well the In- donesian family that had been in an accident on Highway 89. They were treated at the hospi- tal and wanted to be driven to Las Vegas. Raney took the fam- ily, who obviously were pretty banged up, to Hertz in Las Ve- gas, where they rented a car and drove to a hospital in Los Ange- les. She made a $200 fare for the trip. She recas the guy whose girl 1 friend drove off and left him after a fight. He paid her $75 to drive Costumes are an important part of the show when the Tushar Mountain Performers entertain and express him to Page. their Indian culture. She received quite a start from a call around Halloween last er 1 --- Tushar Mountain Performers share talent, culture The Tushar Mountain Per- formers, a local Native-Amercan entertainment group, has burning up the highways the past few months, taking its i- as well as answering questions, Coming months will find the group in Price, Nephi, and St. George, Utah, as well as King- man, Ariz., and with several : : Elementary School. A? complete program was given to thee studentbody add then" a Special Living Legend wa&pre sen ted to the fourth grade. We wanted to bring some'of the many stories we have beenj given alive for the students," said, Sorensen; We introduced cuD for her is that she likes to talk, In fact, shes such a talker that she has to discipline herself to pay attention to the road, Raneys seriousness abouther driving ability is illustrated by her recent attendance at the Bob Bondurant High Performance DrivingSchool in Sonoma, Calif. Kanab Taxi wil be around for awhile, and maybe someday K.P. will make a little money at it. 1 Century 21 Frontier Realty is pleased to announce the addition of Kingsley Nelson to our force. Kingsley has lived in Glendale, Utah for about seven years and is originally from Los Angeles, California. His wife is Mimi and they have five children. If you have any questions about real estate please get a hold of million indeed. Sorensen offered the follow-bee- n jng expression of the groups feelings: The sun shines and warms the land. The highways SViV f each d warm; ers smiles. ,We are family, we move as one, we love our job and each other. The walls of misunder-Sorensestanding begin to fall so we may as brothers and sisters within , the same land. Thank you, Kanab and Fredonia. You have brought much happiness into our lives." n, all-wal- Kingsley. k FRONTIER REALTY 4 644-210- 0 1 1 L "Honey Shrunk the Kids" available. ; 1 Lr r NQW HERE: COUPON - Nintendos with one new release only. Mix or Match only $5.00 i Indian Week celebrations Hours: it a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon-Thu- rs -- 11 a.m. to 9 3Z I 5 Movies or "Millennium" L ends April 4th TurtlesMovie "Cowabunga Shred Head" brought something neW ex- cavations with the Kaiva Pla teau Archaeological Society, shows at Prairie Town in LaV erkiriPowWbws, Dixie College the Academic Decathlon, an C FEES r stand a cultural oral history; better". ' Weekend after weekend trademarks MEMBERSHIP "Field of Dreams" "Little Monsters" "An Innocent Man" "Casualties of War" dance, which is still used today; so students could begin to under and NO I . NAF 'TT We Have 8 Copies of ; 1990 Century 21 Real Estate Corporation as trustee (or the of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation Equal Housing Opportunity EWEPENDElYrUf OWftED AD OPERATED. 7 West Center Kanab, Utah 11 tural language, a legend, cuP tural history; and a particular: throughout the state of Utah. Tushar performed on Tuesday night at the Archaeological Societys open house at Fredonia High School. They did an array of social dances for the public and provided special requests; handle the drunks and people who get out of hand. But the best aspect ofthe work we are. Cloyd, you are one in a show to various areas and organizations and special groups, such as the Handicapped groups. February found dancers and Childrens Organization, We are most thrilled with all singers at the Kanab Senior Citizens Center. Washington the bookings we have received County seniors also were invited since moving here last July 4, to the event. As everyone pre- - said Sorensen. We love this - pared for the eveningof dance -- comunity, the schools, land we and song, no one really expected have been welcomed so warmly. the thrill they soon found them- - We cant say thank you enough "selves involved in," explains for the kindness shown us. We Tushar director, Franzez each have to express a deeply The costumes were felt thank you of sincere appre- beautiful, the Music exciting, ; elation TbTHSyd Chamberlain of and the performers delightful. Kaneco in Kanab. Not only has The interesting point bf the show! this gentleman given us jobs but was the time taken to teach? he has worked with us so we about what was going on. Every- - could still perform and be who 1 one left with a better under-- ! i for standing and appreciation the Native' American culture: March rolled in and the Tushar Mountain Performers visited-Kan- ab sto-tim- pm, FcU$ Sat. - J 406 East 300 South |