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Show News Lake Powells 12th annual festival of lights parade, Dec. 3 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1994 Census showes fewest Kanab City convicts Civil War the since farms for messy property couple It has timely fashion. By Richard Negus Don and Shawna Cox of Kanab Mayor Viv Adams, interwere convicted by Judge Pat viewed after the verdict, said he For anyone who would like to Chavez in Kanab Justice Court hoped other owners of property pilot a houseboat December 3 in of 8 counts of public in similar condition would take Lake Powells 12th Annual Fes- nuisance.The af- note of the conviction of Cox, we came charges tival of Lights after decorat- ter a fire a want to be known as a pristine trailer destroyed ing it with friends andor fam- owned by the Coxs in the community, and we also want to ily Wahweap Lodge & Marina Ranchos. The city charged that go into our Centennial year lookhas a deal for you. failed to clean up the debris ing the way we would want to Entries have up to a week to they look when we have a lot of visiin a reasonable time. decorate a boat which rents were sent a letter from tors come to our city. dockside for only $50. A $35 fee theThey Mr and Mrs Cox will face senMayor and a subsequent letto enter the colorful parade is from the building inspector, tencing before Judge Chavez on ter donated to the American Can- which were not answered in a December 14th. cer Society. Most of our entries are people who base their boats here, says event chairman Steve Ward, but each year more boats are rented and entered. Graffiti artists damage our natural resources Wahweaps annual event has become a Northern Arizona traThis has been quite a summer many to paint pictures (on candition which involves cookie for artists at Lake Powell. The vas), take photographs and of red sketch with pencil and charcoal See PARADE , Page 6 magnificent landscape rock and azure water inspires (on paper). Unfortunmately, there is also a faction ofartists on the lake that are inspired to Suspense lovers will enjoy these two novels of intrigue and deception, void of gratuitous sex and graphic violence and language associated with similar books. DEATH OF A TSAR By Robert Marcum When a diary wrapped in brown paper is passed to journalist Galya Starkova bv a stranger for safekeeping, a series of complex events begins that include the possibility of another revolution in modern-da- y Russia. Death of a Tsar follows Galya's quest to find out why so many people want carve names, figures, and even obscenities in the sandstone, leaving their legacy to inspire others of the same ignorant nature for years to come. Many instances of this type of See GRAFFITI, Page 15 and blackmail as they try to find the treasure and unravel the mystery of the last From Deseret Book of the tsars. DANGEROUS LEGACY a deadly mishap involving By Gordon Ryan The Smithsonian Institute is assembling a World War II memorabilia collection through the Variety Arts Council for ex17. hibition January The Council is requesting that residents possessing memorabilia items, loan them for temporary exhibition at the new Travel Council Building. Needed items are pictures, newspapers, memorabilia and letters generated from the war, both from the battlefields and homefront. The artifacts will be closely supervised, and returned after the exhibition is over. If you have questions or can offer suggestions about the exciting event, or call Jill Puffer, Deanna Glover, 644-883- 644-243- Physician Calendar for December Kanab area physicians office hours Dr. Jackson 644-261- 2 644-261- 2 644-266- the Church 644-261- and family man, Zach's greatest priority is to stop the "Silent Wind plot and restore confidence among allies that America is a responsible and influential power among nations, all the while preserving his Rxi CANYON BOOK and SUPPLY Kanab, Utah 5 Dr. Roberts East, which escalates to a second war with 30 North Main by 2.1 million acres in Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee. The average age of farm operators rose to 53.3 in 1992. There wrere 145,156 female operators which represents 7.5 of the total U.S. farm operators. Dr. Pandva Hents become - integrity. WW2 II products sold. A regional shift in cotton acreage from the southwest back to the historical Mississippi delta and southeastern states. Cotton acreage increased by more than a million acres in the U.S. between 1982 and 1992. During this period, cotton acreage grew 643-733- 1 such more complex and uncontrollable as the withdrawal of forces in the Middle From Deseret War remained hog production. in traditional midwestem strong states such as Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, and Nebraska. However, North Carolina registered a 108 percent growth in the number of hogs sold becoming the second ranked state in number of hogs sold in 1992. Sales of poultry and poultry products continued upward, registering a 21 increase between 1987 and 1992. Alabama, Arkansas, California, Georgia and North Carolina accounted for 46 of all poultry and poultry Dr. Obasi a voung LDS military officer is forced to face a plot that threatens to engulf the Iraq. As a faithful member of ture shows that the United States had 1,925,300 farms, making it the first census since 1850 with fewer than 2 million farms. The census counted the highest number of farms, 6.8 million in 1935. Even though the number of farms declined, overall farm production increased, thus continuing the trend towards more efficient agricultural productivity. Farmer participation in federal annual commodity programs has declined since 1987. Acres idled by those programs fell from 43 million acres in 1987 to 7 million acres in 1992. Notable regional shifts in milk cows and hogs have been taking place in recent censuses and have accelerated between 1987 and 1992. Since 1987, milk cow inventories decreased in 39 of the 50 states. Five Great Lakes states, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New' York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania had large declines. Despite a nationwide decrease in the number of milk cows, the value of dairr products sold registered an 11 percent gain between 1987 and 1992 to a value of $18 billion. There has also been a shift in a U.S. guided missile cruiser leads to international outcry, Zach OTrien, world in nuclear conflict. 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