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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY Condor hearing draws big crowd By Richard Negus The Kanab High School cafeteria was filled to overflowing last Thuirday evening as 150 Kane County and Fredonia residents gathered to hear the plan for the experimental release of nine endangered California condors. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rep Robert Mesta gave the audi- ence a slide show of the birds, and details about their training and release plans. Commissioner Joe Judd expressed frustration that the unfortunate birds were nothing Junior Miss Royalty Tome Casebolt, 2nd more than a power play by radi- Vreeken and 1st Attendant Aurelia Johnson. cal environmentalists giving them more ammunition in the ambition to make southern Utah r,a wilderness. (l-r- ): Many people spoke passionately, with the common theme toward any government branch being, in light of past performance, we do not trust you. In addition, the bottom line which was repeated over and over sign an irrevocable agreement not ever to invoke the endangered species act or we will see you in court. What comes next is anybodys a suitable agreement guess-wi- ll be signed, or will the issue go to the courts? KND-Twill broadcast the Angela public meetingthis Friday night, Missy Miss Royalty and 1st Attendant Joni Martin. February 2 at 7 p.m. Miss Debutante Royalty ): 2ndAttendant Meggan Pepper, Queen Stephanie Roundy and 1st Attendant Tiara Puro. fl-r- Attendant, Queen Sara V (l-r- ): Roper-2n- d Attendant, Queen Tambra Puro Mini Miss Royalty (l-r- ): Toni Lynn Crofts-ls- of the stop sign at Powell and Stewart. He cited a recent accident at the site. Chief Crosby Continued from Page 6 said the driver who rolled his vehicle trying to make a turn at would be $900 for set up and $25 high speed, was cited for driving per month cost to the city. Indi- under the influence. Roger Holvidual businesses would pay for land said stop signs cannot be listing over and above Kanabs , put up and taken down to suit cost. the whims of the public. Burgin made a moMarty Mathis asked the council to change the configuration tion to leave the signs as they City Council Coun-cilwom- r I 1996 Kanab City Council Members and Assignments Police & City Court (644-5527- ): Airport, Senior Citizens, Heritage Council, Economic Development h Darwin Crawford Satellite TV Evan Henderson A Dollar A Day No Equipment To Buy No Equipment To Maintain Digital Quality Picture and Sound Worry Free Warranty Up To 95 Channels (644-2759- ): (644-5636- ): Parks, Cemetery, Swimming Pool, Golf Course Starting At About (644-5695- ): Planning and Zoning Commission, Building Inspector, Grievance Board, Board of Adjustments Roger Holland primes Ur Call Today Or Call Your Local PRIMESTAR Retailer Service, selection, packaging, pricing and locations are subject to change. ABC. CBS. NBC. PBS and FOX channels are available only for homes (II which cannot receive n acceptable picture from local ABC. CBS. NBC, PBS and FOX affiliates via a conventional, outdoor, rooftop receiving antenna: and (2) which have not subscribed to cable '1995 PRIMESTAR by TCI television in the last 90 days. Certain other restrictions my apply. an 1 Mayor Viv Adams Macy Burgin Mini-Dis- t Attendant, Queen Courtney Stanton and 2nd Attendant Tayva Puro. Water, Sewer, Library, Streets, Variety Arts Council, Beautification Board Member Power Board, Fire Department, Tony Wright Emergency Management (644-2533- ): I I are, motion passed. Other business A. Terrill Honey was appointed to the planning commission. B. Ken Wanless was appointed to the Airport Advisory Board. C. The council voted to donate an old surplus dump truck to Western Kane County Service District, although its better days are over, it will do duty at the landfill. Motion made and passed. Department assignments; the following additions were made, Macy Burgin will head economic development, Evan Henderson to sit on the Kanab City Board of adjustment. E. The 160 acre parcel adjacent to the landfill will be transferred to the county , the method of this is subject to the final approval of the BLM. Jim Matson said that the next meeting of the Kaneplex work force will be on January D. 30. F. The motion was made to reappoint Justice Pat Chavez for a further four years. This was unanimously approved. (644-2995- ): If you have any questions, suggestions, problems, etc., call the appropriate council member listed above. Clip and save for future reference llVtliD (ililit V rsiisihti; |