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Show COMMUNITY SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6,1995 Nominations sought for soil conservation district boards 20 Kanab Senior Center Doins Menus ham, yams, peas and carrots, cottage cheese and pears, apple pie Utah voters can influence soil Farm Service Agency Commit- voter mailing list. Any regisDec. stew, cole slaw, biscuits, fruit salad and water conservation pro- tee, the SCD, and the County tered voter may participate in Dec. baked potato, beets, grams, according to Cary G. Agricultural Extension Service this election by requesting a broccolicauliflowergreen pepper, salad, pudding Peterson, commissioner of the agent. Six or more registered ballot. Dec. beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, Utah Department of Agriculture voters living within the SCD Candidate nomination petiand chairman of the Utah Soil boundaries may also place tion and ballot request forms succotash, tossed salad, rolls, cake, ice cream Dec. 6-Ba- 8-Be- ef 11-Stuff- ed 13-Roa- names on the ballot. Nominations by petition are due at the Utah Department of Agriculture by December 15, 1995. Commissioner Peterson indicated that SCD election ballots Soil Conservation Districts will be sent in January 1996 to (SCD) are the grass roots mem- principal land managers on the Soil Conservation Commissions bers of the partnership which for more than 57 years has worked to help land managers enhance and protect Conservation Commission. Voters have the opportunity to nominate and elect individuals who direct the programs and activities of the 39 Soil Conservation Districts across the state. local-state-nation- Utahs basic al life-sustaini- and more information about the election process can be obtained from local SCD, Extension Service, and USDA Service Center officials, or by writing or calling the Utah Soil Conservation Commission, P.O. Box 146500, Salt Lake City, Dec. natural resources. SCDs are dependent special service tricts. All land in Utah is discon- tained within an SCD. governed by a board of five citizens, elected by their peers, in a special election conducted by mail. Board members serve four-year terms of office. Commissioner Peterson announced that there are three positions up for election in each of the states oil conservation districts, except for the two SCDs in the southern half of Utah County. These two soil conservation districts may combine into one district which would require a different type of election. SCD board member candidates are nominated locally, ei- ther by a nominating committee or by public petition. The committee consists of the chairs of the County Commission, County Coming events party day. Come and share your ay 538-712- 13-South- em 0, 21-Cent- er 18-dinn- er 8-Fi- Soil Conservation Districts are 13-Birthd- pleasure in the day with your friends. Dec. Utah Health Care Nurses will be here at 1 1 a.m. Come and have your blood pressure and or blood sugar checked before lunch. Dec. 14- - Trip to St. George today. A good opportunity to do your last minute Christmas shopping. The van will leave the Center at 9 a.m. Suggested donation $3. Dec. Christmas Party. Dinner, hosted by the Center, will be served at 6 p.m. RSVP no later than Menus will be by reservation only. After Dec. steak, au gratin potatoes, buttered December carrots, rolls, jello & whipped cream, chocolate cake dinner there will be a fun gift exchange. Bring a white Dec. scalloped potatoes, tossed salad, rolls, elephant or other inexpensive gift for the exchange. Other entertainment will be provided so look for an mixed fruit, banana bread Dec. pot roast, green beans, rolls, fruit evening of fun! Special note: Do you square dance? We have a caller jello, cookies Dec. Dinner. Turkey & dressing, pota- available, and would like to get a group together (at toes & gravy, broccoli & cauliflower, rolls, pears, birth- least four couples) to participate in this activity. Please call the Center if you are interested. day cake Now on exhibit at BYU-a- n extensive collection of All meals served with bread and juice or milk. artifacts from the Imperial tombs of China. This is the Coming events largest collection of artifacts ever released from China, Dec. at 2 p.m. with exhibits from 21 museums in nine different provDec. lunch. Christmas after shoppressure inces. It provides a rare glimpse into the Chinese in Cedar City. ping culture. We hope to visit this exhibit in early January. Dec. and learn with Julie Ingersol-noon- . Call the Center for further information. 2 Kanab in at p.m. Shopping Dec. in St. George. Dec. Dinner Dec. Ballam concert in St. George Menus 4 for reservations for Note: Call the center at Dec. melt, French fries, lettuce & tomatoes, lunch or for further information on coming events. broccoli & cauliflower, sour dough bread, pears Dec. beef wgravy, mashed potatoes, Brussel sprouts, w.w. bread, German chocolate cake Dec. 8 Brunch for lunch. Biscuit & country gravy, sausage, hash browns, scrambled eggs, mixed fresh Long Valley Senior Citizens ng st sh, 11-Yank- 13-Birthd- ee ay Ps od 11-Lun- ch 12-Shoppi- 13-Birthd- 16-Mich- ng Fredonia Senior Center News ay ael 648-250- 6-Pa- 7-Ro- tty ast -- fruit Dec. 11-Tat- er tot casserole, peas, cottage cheese w tomatoes, blueberry muffin, peaches Dec. enchilidas, green salad, refried beans, fry bread, cherry cheese cake Dec. pie, squash, biscuits, fruit cocktail 12-Be- ef 13-Shephe- rds Coming Events A bazaarbake sale on December 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Senior Center.The money raised will be used to purchase new chairs for the dining room. Your support and donations will be greatly appreciDr. Anderson-Orthope- dic Dr. Dr. Olson-Podiat- ric Dr.;Peterson-Ea- r, Green-Orthoped- ic Nose & Throat fcppijRadioiogist oJOinic f ated. You can bring any items or baked goods to the Center the morning of December 9 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Bring your friends and neighbors-th- e more the merrier, and the more successful the day 1st Tuesday each month 644-26- 12 3rd Tuesday each month 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 644-261- 2 will be! 644-581- 1 NOTE: Sonyas famous cinnamon rolls will be for sale 644-26- 12 1st Thursday each month 2nd Tuesday each month 2nd & 4th Wed. each month 2nd Wednesday each month - The Kane County Hospitals regular governing board meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Kane County Hospitals Conference room. Brought to you by Kane County Hospital at the bazaarbake sale. Call 643-727- 8 order. Dec. Dec. 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