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Show Social A group of youth and their leaders from Orderville Second The Kanab Womens Civic Club Ward spent Friday and Satur- has remained very active over the bership in day in Salt Lake on a fun, educa- last year and a half. In 1994, our Utah tional trip. Many friends and relatives attended church in Glendale Ward to hear James Cox report his mission. The infant daughter ofWes and Kim Lamb was blessed in Orde(vUle.First Ward. Her name George, the Todd MacFarlane family of Kanab, the Tim Esplin family and grandparents, Larry i A JLTC the Adopt-a-accomplishme- Daniel Esplin family of St. and Janiqe Esplin of Orderyille, and the Dale Slade anclTararly members ofBlandingand Sigurd. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson of St. George visited at the Cleve Esplins in Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Treena Jepson and son Chase, and Mrs. Julie Ford and friend of Boulder visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts and checked fl Kanab Womens Civic Club has busy year Orderville Goins On By Twila Cox The infant son of Richard and Susan Esplin was blessed in Second Ward, and named Logan David. Family members visiting for the event were the Lawrence Esplin family, Santa Clara, the -- UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1895 1 isSKelbylrai.Mr aridMrsr.'Blair Bently and girls of St. George, Mr. . included a sale for benefit of the yard the southern district. In June, we held the first Kanab Open Art Show in which we had 0 par- ticipating artists displaying pho- 16-2- tography, ceramics, and paintings. For the 4th of July celebration we our concession stand open sell- cotton candy, and pronto pups, as well as small toys for children. Our concession stand was also in operation for a two-da- y period during the Kane County Fair in Orderville. The July 4th and County Fair events have been regular events for the club, and we plan to make the art show an annual event as well. For the past two years during October, the Civic Club has held the Oktober Fest Fund Festival we sell our baked goods, open the concession stand, provide games, and have an all- round yard, garage, and rummage sale.Weplantocontinuethisevent. Last November we participated withtheBestFriendsAnimalSanc- - Highway pro-Mar- ch gram where the club is specif! cally responsible for clean-u- p of a segment of Utah Highway 89 and -- Adopt-a-ha- Teacher d pro-in- g gram with local schools. These have been effect for the past three years. The club also maintains a S.O.A.R. reading program for 5 Barbara Russell is shown with her award as Civic Club ern Utah spent a weekend at on Julies home. year olds meeting Woman of the Year at the District GFWC convention. Mr. and Mrs. Elbum Sorensen their home in Orderville. weekly from September through Foundation donating trees and visProvo of Mr. Mrs. and Marty Hepworth May. One club member assists lilac bushes for planting by the accompanied the monthly meetings of the elementary school, Kyran Sorensen of Page, Ari- ited with his father Edmund BYU Provo to to attend Kane County Centennial Com- The Civic Club donates to zona, Hepworth. visand Smith Elaine 1994 was and chairman mittee eration Smile. The Kanab City family graduation. Kyrans son, Tony, of the county-wid- e May clean- - Library received a club graduated in the field of electri- ited her parents LeGrand and LuVera Spencer recently. cal engineering. tion of $400 last year and this up campaign. The Civic Club works closely month we participated in the with the hospital auxiliary thrift fundraiser for the library a Quilt Guild to have regular meeting May 16 shop where we coordinate cloth- - community bazaar by selling chili dogs, ing contributions which are de- - our The next monthly meeting ofthe Canyon Country Quilt Guild Last year the club sponsored will be held May 16 at 2:00 p.m. at the Grand Canyon Motel in tuary in a Strut Your Mutt livered to the Veterans Hospital li- local fundraiser benefit to treaclub Our our Lake Salt in two students for the HOBY City, Fredonia. Karen Hook will host .it and it will be a Picnic- -i TOetings&fmg lomTingerfognd a beverage. W&plan to braiy. DuringOecerober the club,$urer, Mary Craven, is presin., awards, raising the stipend from discuss meetings through the summer, review ofthe Quilt Show, helped with the Festival of Trees dent of the hospital auxiliary $200 to $500. This is awarded to and next years Centennial project; Anyone inter- benefitting the Kanab Civic Or-- and many club members are two deservinghigh school seniors, chestra. Our December club meet- - volunteers at the thrift shop. The Kanab Womens Civic ested in quilting is welcome to join us. collecclub involved with the was Last the was Club is an energetic, highlighted ing year d ton of Christmas gifts for the Ex- - in the state Project 2000. This organization. Members are Care facility at the Kane program enlists the aid of volun- mitted to improving their The Mt Zion Lutheran Group meets teers to help elementary school munity in many ways. They Hospital. An community im- - teachers wherever needed. Dur-- welcome women from all walks for BiSCe Study at 6 p.m. ancf Worprovement project of the club is ing the 1994 fall political cam- - of life, all religions, all races, ship at 7 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th the Avenue of Flags at the city paign we had an outstandingMeet Their chief goal is to make Kanab cemetery. Flags have been pur- - Your Candidates night, arranged a great place to live and to raise each Ranchos month the at Sunday Lauren families that are a credit to the chased or donated by relatives by our and friends of American veter- - Herman. All local candidates for state of Utah, and the nation, Firehouse. For more information , call ans buried in the cemetery. They office participated. Earlier in 1995 There is a place reserved for you (44 63) in Utah are displayed three times a year we participated in the traveling in the Kanab Womens Civic on Memorial Day, the 4th of July, Smithsonian Institute exhibit on Club. Plan to claim that place at and in Arizona. and Veterans Day. Other con- - World War II. The club continues the next meeting, May 25, at the tinuing programs include mem- - to participate with the Arbor Day Kanab Senior Center. and Mrs. Clark Lamb of Mt. Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lamb and sons of Glendale, and many other family members and friends joined in the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fackrell (formerly Dalene Lamb) of north- sno-cone- s, 3-- Op-whe- re dona-childre- ns now-famo- us . show-and-te- ll, on-goi- ng corn-tende- com-Coun- on-goi- ng vice-preside- 602-643-71- nt, 39 We have i ; .' a great supply of ' ! , Vf-.1'1 fatrunmions Take 15 OFF your purchase and get FREE gift wrapping! &COBPTOM mSUIUMY fO'OO IMS Sunday SctvoC mmm ess 53D So. Han ab, Utah 84741 oXalSftwcflnc&r ac UHemodis&K Open 11 a.m. - 6 p.m Monday thru Saturday n Jfic (jdrisdatv Odwdv (jtuneftof Cw"is- Located betwen Kanab and Fredonia on Hwy 89A - 644-595- 5 ty |