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Show Community SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 26, 1996 11 (P ' 'I '' ' " - .. " k siiitiifrilttiliSii incj The Kanab Civic Orchestra will perform in Salt Lake City this Saturday evening as Kane County artists concert, as they are this week's musicians for "Wednesday Night at the Gazebo are featured at the 1996 Utah Arts Festival. Tonight the Orchestra will give a preview of their Kanab Civic Orchestra plays Salt Lake City One of the highest honors this local orchestra has received during its history is an invitation that it received last year to perform during the 1996 Utah Arts Festival, an event held during June in down town Salt Lake City. Starting a new tradition last year by featuring one rural county, the Festival will sponsor Kane County on June 29. Local artists will be featured at side-wal- k booths and the Orchestra will perform at the amphitheater from 7:30-8:3- 0 p.m. The amphitheater is located on the south end of the Triad Center and is about a stones throw from the Delta Center. The orchestra will be playing a variety of pieces that they have performed in concerts locally over the years. Director Kortney Stirland says they are mostly favorites of the orchestra and the audiences they have performed for. Some of the pieces featured: Phantom of the Opera, Buglers Holiday, Armed Forces Salute and Haydns Trumpet Concerto featuring Michael Downward. A preview of Saturdays concert will be performed tonight at Wednesday night at the Gazebo . This will also be the Variety Arts annual ice cream social. Kanab Civic Orchestra would like to welcome Judy and Don as new members from Page, Arizona. We invite all to attend My Fair Lady directed by Javin and Tara Tanner on August 1,2 & 3. 12-ye- HOB BRCffi iSHJBRi Sue and Jerry, dont get weary With helpingyour garden grow. Keep weeds at bay, mulch well with hay, In every garden row. These two things, will do more for saving the garden from the lack of rain plus the heat were experiencing than about any other thing a gardener can do. Weeds steal the moisture the vegetables need and are entitled to. The evaporation; of the moisture from the soil, the gardener has to provide, is reduced by the coveringof mulch. Allowme, one more time, to reiterate the numerous benefits of mulching. Anyone thats lived here any length of time knows that this kind of weather usually brings some gully washer rains later. Which after a lengthy spell were even grateful for. But, providing a thick mulch saves plants in just such a deluge. Plants can be uprooted, toppled over and lost from the powerful pounding to the soil. Even if that doesnt happen, the fruit and plants are splashed with soil which can cause diseases that are soil-boYet with mulch, fruit is kept clean. The moisture that does come is trapped and kept within the soil and increases the minerals and nutrients that rain provides, rather than running When rain runs off, it always carries with it, topsoil. It also off. goes without saying, as I have so often done, mulch can be the best weed barrier known. There are various kinds of mulchingmaterial. Weeds themselves, as long as they havent gone to seed. Newspapers, old hay or straw, grass clippings, and with some crops a living mulch of annual clover. Black plastic can be put down, which heats up the soil in the early spring, but it doesnt do one thing to improve the soil, structurally or nutritionally and must be re- moved at seasons end if one wants the garden cleaned. Whereas, all the other mulches mentioned can be tilled in at the end of the season to feed the soil. Next week, other ways to battle weeds. Til then, get that mulch on! ar The Utah Governors Council for People With Disabilities invites interested private or public organizations in Utah to apply for 1997 funding for Innovative Projects For People With Disabilities. Call in the Salt Lake area, outside Salt or Lake area to request the required application form and the packet that contains specific information regarding priority areas targeted for funding during the coming e prospecyear. The tus form must be submitted to 801-533-41- Special Events" CONCERTS AT THE GAZEBO June Wed. 26 Wed. July 3 Thurs. July 4 reams Jlnniversaries Parade-10a- Concessions, games, m. after the parade - State Bank BBQ at park 6:30 pm, entertainment, fireworks. Utah Arts Festival in Salt Lake - featuring June 27-3- 0 KANE COUNTY. The Kanab Civie Orchestra will perform Sat. June 29 at 7pm Meetings June 28 2:00p Wed. Breast Caneer Support Group 644-246- 2 July 3 Noon 3:00p 5:00p showers 4th OF JULY ACTIVITIES- - Flag Raising & and boutique . 45 - 19th Century Theme Suites "The Desert Roses" Breakfast. Fri. Jacuzzi with waterfalls Fireplaces Llarge Screen TVs with Complimentary Movies Breakfast In Bed Tburs of Our Inn: Tues. 7:30p Kanab Civic Orchestra 28 the Council office by the deadline ofThursday.July 1, 1996. Jioneymoom Rated one of the top ten Inn in America by Road Beet traveled. Kane County Community Clipboard one-pag- fi&mantic Getaways and Suite at A Funding for innovative projects for the disabled CORE - Nedra'sToo Airport Board County Planning - Courthouse Surround Sound and Snacks & Thurs. Community Clipboard Sponsored by the Kane County Travel 0 and the Southern Utah News Council 2:30-3:3- 0 3634900 678 E. South Temple SLC 460 S. 1000 E. - SLC 644-503- 3, J 644-290- |