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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1996 Community Kanab Senior Center Doins Obituary Menu Nov. tacos, pasole, refried beans, cherry cobbler dren; and 3 great great grandsteak, mashed potatoes and gravy, children. He was preceded in Nov. death by a brother Clell M. cottage cheese salad, squash, fruited jello, French bread, 20-Nava- son. He was a willing worker who donated much time and talent to community projects. As an active member of the LDS jo -- 22-Swi- ss Black; sister: Wanda Black, and apple crisp David R. Stewart. st Nov. turkey and dressing, cranberry, mashed e misheld were services Funeral callings including and gravy, sweet potatoes, peas, rolls, pumpkin pie sions to Michigan Lansing, Friday, November 15, 1996, at potatoes closed for Thanksgiving Holiday. Nov. 27 and Michigan Dearbome, and Loui- the Kanab Utah Stake Center. Coming events siana Baton Rouge; three stake Burial was in the Kanab Cemwill be at the Center at 11 a.m. for missions; and an ordinance etery under the direction of Nov. worker in the St. George Temple Mosdell Mortuary. your blood pressure and blood sugar tests. for seven years. Vernon loved to Nov. shopping in St. George. Van will leave hunt and fish and work in his the center at 9 a.m. for a day of shopping and fun. shop. He enjoyed sports and was Nov. 22-Je- ff Manwaring will be here at 10 a.m. for a dedicated supporter of his hearing assistance. grandchildrens sporting events. will leave at 7:30 a.m. for a trip to St. George. Nov. n He was an honest, hardworking man with a deep and abiding faith in the gospel of Jesus Church he served in many son-in-la- w 25-Roa- full-tim- 29-Cent- 20-Nurs- es 21-Co- Utah Retirement Systems Christ. Survivors inclue his wife Anna Deal of Kanab; Children: Vernon Alvin Black, age 85, Gayle Stewart, Austin, Utah; died November 11, 1996 at his Veldon (Ida Lue) Black, home in Kanab. He was bom Carolyn (Val) Banks, March 9, 1911 in Huntington, Kanab; Beverlee (Raymond) Utah to Alvin and Sarah Eliza- Thorson of Kaysville and Kerry beth Cox Black. Married Anna (Nancy) Black, Fredonia; SisDeal Robinson, July 26, 1933 in ters: Marelda Black, Kanab; the Manti Temple. Leira G. (John) Bammes, his married Fairview, Utah; Brother: younger During life Mr. Black was a sheep Claude E. (Nina) Black ofWhite shearer, but during most of his Salmon, Washington; 21 grandlife he was a carpenter and ma children; 20 great- - grandchil Fre-doni- a; er me 26-Va- representative to visit Kanab Fredonia Senior Center News Menu Thursday Nov. enchiladas, refried beans, com, let20-Chick- The Field Representative for the Utah Retirement Systems, Bonnie Sweat, will be in Kanab, at the Kane County office on Thursday, Novem-ber2from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. You may stop by at your convenience. The representative can essentially handle all functions of the 1, main office. en tuce and tomatoes, fry bread, ice cream Nov. 21 Turkey & dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberries, peas and carrots, strawberry jello salad, w. w. rolls, and pumpkin pie & ham, cottage cheese wpineappie, Nov. bret stix, banana pudding Nov. rolls, mashed potatoes wgravy, capri vegetables, crescent rolls, peaches Nov. steak, mashed potatoes wgravy, broccoli, w. w. rolls, apple pie Nov. fish casserole, peas, biscuits, lemon cocktail pudding wfruit -- 22-Bea- ns 25-Chick- en 26-Cu- be 27-Tu- na PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF FREDONIA HEARING ON PROPOSED APPLICATION TO THE STATE OF ARIZONA FOR FY 1996 CDBG FUNDS The Town of Fredonia will hold a second public hearing to obtain the views of interested persons on proposed application for FY 1 996 CDBG funds to be submitted to the State of Arizona Department of Commerce. The meeting will be held on; December 4, 1996 7 p.m. Fredonia Library (which is special needs accessible) the Town of Fredonia The application is anticipated to be for a total of $200,000 consisting of one activity. A brief description of each activity including the number of persons and the number of LM persons each is intended to benefit appears below: (General Administration $50,000 Activity No. 1 & -- stir fry over rice, jello fruit salad, cake pineapple Nov. rice casserole, buttered carrots, tossed salad, rolls, fruit cobbler Nov. DINNER. Turkey and Nov. housing and community development anticipates submitting an application for the following activities to: the State Special Projects Account 1) To meet identified at Center. The staff would like to give a special thank you to Rosemary Labrum for the garbage disposal that she donated to the kitchen at the Senior Center. She made this donation in memory of her husband, Gordon Labrum, who passed away in July. Nov. 21 Thanksgiving Dinner Senior Citizens Long Valley Menu AGENDA ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING: needs in FY 1 996, Coming events Nov. 21 Blood pressureblood sugar taken at Center -- 20-Chick- en dressing, potatoes & gravy, peas, rolls, fruit salad, pumpkin pie Nov. Holiday. Center closed. 27-No- v. Coming events Program Administration) Nov. pressure & sugar check before lunch Nov. 21 & 22-5- 5 Alive Class 5 p.m. $8. Nov. class at 7 p.m. at the Elementary. We do haircuts after birthday dinner each month. The 20-Blo- od 1-- 2 Housing Rehab $150,000 as continuation of 1 01 96 CDBG Grant for housing rehab for wastewater lines on private property for 500 community residents of whom about 58 or 290 are low or moderate income. Activity No. -- 2) Comments from those present will be solicited on the proposed application. 3) Responses to any public input received in writing or at the first public hearing. and relocated plan although no displacement 4) A discussion of the community's and relocation are anticipated"). 5) A discussion of the additional opportunity to review and comment on the proposed application, which are available for public review at the Fredonia Town Hall at 1 30 North Main during 8--5 through December 9, 1996. if to 6) A discussion of the community's definition of affordable rents' CDBG funds are proposed be used to assist rental housing. 7. A request for any other written and verbal comments relating to the community's housing and community development needs, priorities or projects. Published in the Southern Utah News on November 20, 1996. ter cost for this is $2 and helps raise money for the Center. 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