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Show SOUTHEBN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY MAY 17, lggS Mayor Adams issues Resolution FredoniaTown Council meeting Resolution declaring the week of May 1 as Law Enforcement Week in the City of Kanab. Whereas, the city council places the safety of its citizens above all other concerns, and Whereas, our police department provides excellent law enforcement services to the city, and Whereas, law enforcement officers in our city on a daily basis risk their lives to insure the safety of our citizens, and Whereas, we, as a city council, would like to recognize the accomplishments and hard work of our dedicated law enforcement officers, and Whereas, the State of Utah and the nation will recognize law enforcement efforts during the week of May 20, and Whereas, numerous programs have been established in our city and elsewhere throughout the state to emphasize the prevention of criminal activity and many of these programs are sponsored by police departments, Now therefore, we the duly assembled city council for the city of Kanab, declare the week of May 20 Law Enforcement Wade honored as Week in the city of Kanab, and encourage our citizens to acknowledge the efforts of police officers within our city, and Century 21 superstar listen and to about learn various the carefully programs proSingled out for her extraordivided by the police department for the protection of our citizens. nary dedication to every aspect Enacted this 9th day of May, 1995. V. Allen Adams of customer service and achievement of results, Janine Wade of Century 21 Frontier Realty has been honored with the CentuThe National Park Service at out to Bright Angel Point. And rion award, one of the highest the North Rim of the Grand beginning June 4, rangers will levels of recognition awarded to Canyon announces the 1995 lead special activities including North Rim pregram and activ- an Uncle Jim (Owens) Cave walk sales associates and offices in ity schedule and invites local and a hike to the fire tower once the Century 21 system. To be considered for Centurion residents to participate. manned by author Edward AbLearn more about your envi- bey. status, a sales associate must ronment by joining with the Passes good for the season achieve a specified, high level of ranger staff in daily summer may be purchased at the North production, which is reached by programs. Topics will include Rim entrance station which providing exceptional customer subjects ranging from history are good for unlimited visits. service. Only about one and a and archaeology to geology. Ac- For information and a copy of half percentof the approximately 7 70,000 sales associates in the tivities include walks and a the activity schedule call childrens program beginning 864 or pick up one as you Century 21 system achieve this June 17. enter the park. Remember the honor each year. These individuIf youd like to familiarize your- North Rim operates on Ari- als have demonstrated a comself with the heavens, therell be zona (Mountain Standard) mitment to quality service, as well as pride in their profession a nightly ranger-le- d night walk time. and the position they hold within their local community. Century 21 Real Estate Corsubporation is a wholly-owne- d of sidiary Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The Century 21 system is the worlds largest real estate sales organization, with a presence in fifteen countries and territories. 14-2- By Barbara Kimball, Town Clerk The Council met on May 10. Those council members present were Robin Button, Ron Pratt, Bobbi Rogers and Joy Jordan. Guests were Alvy and Rachel Johnson, Darrel Hafen, Jim Mattson, Roger Carter, Linda Kliesen, Bob Lathim, Mike Mellor, Dan Davis, Bill and Sandy Cash. Bob Lathim report Pool is being repaired but is in bad shape, the bubble system is in at the Medical Building and is working, the water report looks good. Lathim would like to purchase a small drill rig to clean out wells, etc. Lathim will act as vice president of the management team for the regional landfill with Colorado City public works director as president with equal powers. 14-M- ay 14-M- ay g, top-servici- ng 520-638-- on-th- IAXAB 7:00 - 9:00 - AIR RACES PLYING SKILLS RIBBON CUTTING MODEL AIRPLANE RIDES 12:00 - 1:00 LUNCH FROM ClflPflb C-- Auto Parts C. AIRPLANE AIRSH0V 12:00 - 1:00 MPR0VE The Park will be open on May 13 but services will not be opened until May 15. Mackelprang stated that when he attended the planning meetings for the Park BREAKFAST 12:30 BENPITS Dan Davis (Park Service) K MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 8:00 - 12:00 12:00 transportation needs in our area. A' 1 BREAKFAST KANAB'S AIRPORT (BY THE AIRPORT) & Item 1-- A motion was made that Alvy & Rachel Johnson be made a part of the grant for subsidized housing. Johnson reported that ADOT has cleaned the storm drains and that the trees are being trimmed by Ron Henderson and the broom will be here to clean the Main Street as soon as it is repaired. Item Meen representthe ing library board requested that Marie Sadlier be put on 2-A- full-tim- e rt and that Christy Cox Little League Sandy Cash asked if the Town would consider paying someone to organize and do the paperwork for the Little League program. A representative for this program is needed from Fredonia. Linda Kliesens proposal to run the summer recreation program which is 35 of the generated revenue, $6 an hour and $1000 bonus. This was agreed to. She will also act as representative for the Little League program. Miscellaneous Robin Button was selected to attend the zoning seminar in Flagstaff. No costs as yet on landfill. Adopted Resolution 238 supporting the RD & D program. Adopted Resolution 236 which requests the Arizona Dept, of Quality NAPA Parts! ATD Other business e portation Board concerning ANtSSij foG the environmentalists and Green Peace participants overwhelmed interested local people. It is imperative that lines of communication between the Park and local communities be kept open. work up to 30 hours a week during the summer. This was passed. Two bids for the removal of the windows in the library Mellor Marshal report 14 cases for the period which office were received. Beck Inincluded theft at Shiprock Mo- dustries bid was $526.91 and tel, dog in livestock, domestic Glen Whited bid was $1300. The violence, traffic accident, infor- bid of Beck Industries was acmation report, DUI agency as- cepted in the amount of $526.91. CORE sist, assault, disorderly at Buckskin, criminal damage, domesRoger Carter of CORE pretic violence, aggravated assault, sented a program concerning 17 moving violations. None of CORE and its objectives and the domestic violence cases were purposes. It is a part of People Kaibab related. for the West. CORE meets the Council members reported first and third Wednesday ofthe their concern about the teenage month at Houstons in Kanab, parties and the drug problems. 7:30 (Utah time). Mellor was alerted to keep an Jim Matson Jim Mattson presented a eye on the school. He will also check problem of a juve- UAAT proposal for serving as a nile detention center here as consultant for Economic Devethere is relatively no assistance lopment in the area. He asked for from Coconino County. $5000 from Fredonia and the Mackelprang reported on his $15,000 from the Farm Bill and meeting with the State Trans- the motion was passed. Grand Canyon North Rim opens top-producin- 6 LUNCH CO TO HELP BOY SC0UTSTR00PS Largest Inventory in the Area! Nationwide Warranty! Transportation to authorize funds raised by the state lottery Best Prices! for street projects for the town. Meeting adjourned. i Parts for Cars, Trucks, Semis, RVs, Boats & Motorcycles! 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