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Show Community More on the Kane County Fair By Leta-Kay- e Richins and Laurie Rose headed by Sherri Brinkerhoff their original work completed It contains six within the last five years. The classes: ceramics (fired finish or same three levels of expertise unfired finish), jewelry, needle apply. Connie Goulding is in arts, leather and dolls. Original charge of this category. Her numwork by Kane County residents ber is will be accepted in three categoHomemaking Arts is the third ries: junior, intermediate, and area of competition. The 12 advanced (which includes pro- classes of this area are clothing, fessionals). quilts, rugs, crochet, knitting, The Fine Arts category in- needlework, home handicrafts, cludes work in 10 classes: snap- old heritage arts, spinning, (648-2308- ). The Kane County Fair is comFor those ing August 10, 13-1who are artistic, now is the time to prepare your handiwork to exhibit. All that hard work could really pay off at the fair! Three special sections of the fair are dedicated to displayingyour talents. Friendly competition adds excitement and can be very rewarding. You can learn new techniques and perhaps win a ribbon or trophy to display with your work. The Craft section this year is 7. 648-248- shots (black & white and color), color enlargements, oil painting, water color, acrylic, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and misc. Kane County citizens may enter Navy PO McConnell returns to base Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class fill weapons systems available. In all, aircraft from .Megan E. McConnell, daugh- ter of Kenneth and Linda F. McConnells squadron flew Guymonof495N. Cedar Street, 1,000 hours and completed d Fredonia, Arizona, has re- - more than 550 arrested to Oak Harbor, Wash- - ings aboard the carrier, McConnell and fellow squad- ington after completing a six-month deployment to the West- - ron members also visited Hong em Pacific Ocean and Persian Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Gulf with Tactical Electronic the United Arab Emirates, and Warfare Squadron, embarked participated in several commu-aboar- d the aircraft carrier nity relations projects. The Nimitz. ployment was Nimitzs first McConnell is one of 170 with an integrated crew ofmen squadron members aboard the and women;. The ship produced carrier who completed the more than 65 million gallons of voyage. Air- - water for cooking, showering, nearly 45,000-mil- e craft carriers, like the Nimitz, general consumption and sup-ar- e forward deployed around plying the steam driven cata-th- e world to maintain a U.S. pults and propulsion plant presence and provide rapid re- - enough water to supply the in times of crisis. They erage American household for serve as a highly visible deter- - 600 years, The 1992 graduate of Fre-anrent to would-b- e aggressors if deterrence fails, offer donia High School joined the the most versatile and power- - Navy in September 1992. land-turne- de-U.S.- av-spon- 9. baked goods, candy, canning, and home dried products. Julie can provide Taylor, more information. Your items can be registered Wednesday, August 14, between 1 and 7 p.m. They will be on display for the public Friday and 648-255- 2, Saturday. Kane County fair books can be obtained at the following locations: Office Alton-Po- st Big Water-- Duck W arm Creek Station Office Creek-Po- st Glendale-Count- y Kanab-Trav- el Courthouse-ClerkOrderville-Pionee- Store Council, IGA, office s r Market OUO. S. seemin) Kanab Mark your calendars for July 25, 26 & 27. At dusk the historical pageant Land of our Destiny will be performed on the very site of the original United M, T, Th, F 644-261- 2 Dr. Anderson-Orthoped- ic ic Dr. Dr. Olson-Podiat- ric Dr. Peterson-Ea- r, Green-Orthoped- Dr. Phillips-Radiolog- ist 9 am - noon 2 pm - 5 pm Order. Orderville resident Lorene Lamb and the late Arvilla Heaton wrote the music and script for this production, which honors the sacrifices and hardships of the early LDS pioneers. Lorene is once again sharing her knowledge and talents to bring this summers performance alive. Many southern Utah residents salet 644-266- 5 Dr. Roberts The Landof Our Destiny" scripts are in the hands ofperformers who rehearse for the July production, Marcie Judd (I), female lead, stands beside Lorene Lamb (r), the lead performer in the pageant when it was last performed in July of 1975. Ron Taylor (front left) shares a script with the Lamb brothers, Tom and Brandon, who also have parts in the July musical. Photo by Myma Cox. Destiny performance se Kanab Area Physicians Calendar & Office Hours 8:30 am - 5 pm & Centennial celebration continues with Land of d, Dr. Pandya SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 26, 1996 Kanab M, T, W, Th, F ii it i 1st Tuesday each month 3rd Thesday each month 1st Thursday each month Nose & Throat 2nd Ibesday each month 2nd & 4th Wed each month 644-26- 12 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 644-26- 12 644-58- 11 remember the last time this pageant was performed 21 years ago. Join those who are working with so much dedication to bring a part of history back to Orderville. Cast members are practicing hard to make this centennial pageant just as memorable. Admission is free! Come early to the Orderville amphitheater and spend an evening learning about the valiant saints who made this beautiful valley their land of destiny! arie safe, nmmommaige SafleS When: Saturday, June 29 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Where: Seminary Park in Orderville What: New and used items in good condition (Books, crafts, clothing, furniture, etc.) Why: To Benefit the Pageant Please bring donations to the Seminary Park on Friday, June 28 from 9 p.m. Please bring baked goods on Saturday, June 29 from 8 a.m. till noon Helpers and cash donations welcome Thanks for your support!!! 6-- The Kane County Hospital's regular governing board meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Kane County Hospital's Conference Room. Brought to you by Kane County Hospital |