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Show 1 HiHOMBIHna Social is a SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 14. J success! 0 Whats more fun than to get ementary School StalT, and to the together as a community to eat ladies in the lunch room for all Navajo tacos? Only when we can get together to support and help out one of our own. No where could you find such an outpouring ofiove and concern as we have experienced these last few weeks in getting together this dinner in behalf of Jesse Cash and his family. Not only were businesses and others willing to donate, but asked what else they could do, and if we needed more to please let them know. So many willing hands gathering one item and another to make it all work. The Fredonia Middle School students set a record sellingtick-ets- , bringing in over $3,000. Over 500 people were served at the dinner. Our many thanks to Teressia Johnson and the Fredonia El m their time spent helping. Thanks to Mr. Young for the approval to use the school for the dinner. Many prayers have been offered in behalf of you Jesse, and your family, and to all those who need love and understanding at this time. We love you Jesse, and say to you, hurry and get better and come home real soon! Our recognition to all the businesses that donated toward the dinner: Shamrock, Fredonia Short Stop, Nedras, Hulets, Honeys IGA, Glazier's Food Town, Kanab Custom Meats, .! ChynowetMJiUsr wedding Dennys Wigwam, Frostop, Junction, Z.N.H.A., Kaibab Pauite Tribe and Fredonia 9 It97 and Mrs. J. Evan Chyrtoweth of St George, and the late Judy Chyndweth are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Jennifer to Jason Wade MiBer son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MiBer of Panguiteh, Utah The couple wiB be married on Saturday, May 17, 1997. Friends and family are invited to an open house from 4--6 p.m. at the Manning residence. Red Rock Drive, temonvilte, Utah. The couple wiB make their home in Pangukch. Mr. Se- Cash J&ssq nior Citizens. Thanks to all of you from the Nolenc Andersen and Julie The Jesse Cash Fundraising Johnson. We love you and Kimball, predate you all. a home needs Year" "Woman of named the Johnny Swapp conditions: foster . The Kanab Women's Civic Park. Kaibab Lumber donated Ithe lumber and the Kanab High Club held the 35chooL Shop class built the CcfiventSh lasOSontS was well attended by the state tables. The dub bought bolts officers. and stained the tables, costing We were led in the pledge of $33.10. My husband Billy allegiance by various local Girl Swapp, my sister Ida Riggs, and Scout troops, followed by welcom- Edythe Dame brought the lumber up from the mill in Fredonia. ing and state and local reports. Our entertainment was an Billy Swapp routed each table outstanding presentation by with B.P.W. '60. In April, 1961 the club bought Miss Kane County, Aurelia three trees for the city park. My Johnson. The Club Woman of the Year sister Ida Riggs and I planted was awarded to Muriel Swapp. . the trees and carried water to Her list ofachievements follows. water them before the park was We are all very proud of her ever landscaped. In September, 1962 we disaccomplishments. We thank all members that banded B.P.W. and changed to helped make the District Con- the Kanab Women's Civic Club as the members were to be in vention a success. business with only two houseMuriel Swapp I didn't do anything very spec- wives in the membership. We tacular. I became a member of decided we could increase our B.P.W. (Business and Profes- membership and could keep sional Womens Club) in 1954. more ofour dues in our club and Served two terms as President be able to do more for our local 1958-5- 9 and 1859-6community. In 1971, 1 held the office ofVice In August of 1955 the dub had a concession stand at the fair President in K.W.C.C. On May 1, and sold pronto pups and snow 2 & 3, 1975 the U.F.W.G state cones. We had to build our con- convention was held in Kanab cession stand out of saw horses and I was in charge oftable decoand boards outside, very crude rations, favors and placecards for but served the purpose and I helped with that project We would buy the batter for the pronto pups from Virgil Riggs of Virgil's Cafe" until 1958 when I found a redpe which we have been using ever since. About 1976 the dub bought the conces0. sion wagon, which is s lot more convenient and cotton candy was added to the menu. I have put many hours into that prqject. In 1960 1 instigated th$ of five picnic tables for. , the head table for the luncheons and dinners carrying out the theme Spring Into Action". In 1979, K.W.C.C. spear- headed building restrooms at Kanab City Park. I, along with Clyde Vance and Rhoana Findlay, checked on the progress and prodded at different times during construction. A good deal of the material was donated and the Lions Club with others donated most of the labor. With the efforts ofthe K.W.C.C. starting the ball rolling, we have a much needed Relief Station at the City Park. Just two weeks ago, a little boy was born to a drug depen- parents must be willing to work as part of a team. Johnnys mother hopefully wont be in drug rehabilitation forever, and at some point. Child Protective Services plans to return Johnny to his mother when she demonstrates an ability to care for her child. Until then, Johnny needs a family with a lot of patience and love. Johnny represents many different children that enter the dent mother, who has since entered into a drug rehabilitation clinic. His first two weeks of life have been a struggle, but doctors now believe Johnny is ready to leave the hospital. Because ofJohnnys drug exposure, he requires more care than an average infant. He is fussy, hard to quiet and comfort, and has an increased susceptibility to illness. We are seeing more and more drug-expos- Child Protective Services Sysbabies entering into tem on a daily basis throughout the system on a monthly ba- the state of Arizona. If you are sis, and the foster parent of willing to open your home to a today must be willing to learn child, please call the Arizona a wide variety of skills in or- Department of Economic Secuder to cope. The Lone Ranger rity. We would like to hear from wont last long under these you at 645-810ed In June, 1S84 the G.F.W.C. International Convention was held in Las Vegas. K.W.C.C. made over 2000 sand bottles for the convention and I helped fill ' many mini bottles of sand plus Civic collecting colored sand for them. The Kanab Women's Civic Club will hold the final spring I do a little volunteer work at the Senior Citizen Center. I meeting on May 22 at the Senior Citizen's Center at 6 p.m. This worked for the Bunting Market meeting will be potluck, so get out those good family recipes! Well for 33 years as bookkeeper and be using those plates, cups, napkins, etc. left over from the year, so cashier. nothing will match. Please remember to bring a clean with I helped up, plant- food item for Helping Hands. We also need your "Oktober Fund ing, weeding, etc. that our club Festival donations over the summer. Dinner is free this month, but please call Edyth MacDonald so would do and many hours in the concession wagon until the last we will know how many to expect. Phone 3 and bring a few years due to health prob- friend to become acquainted. lems, I had to take a back seat 3. Kanab Womens Club meeting non-perishab- le 644-237- The Mormon Miracle Pageant June 19-2- 1, 24-2- Manti, Utah 8 For Ell your red edits needs 'SsdmAgent --- la BuyersAgent' Free Consultation One Toll Free "to better serve you 1st Class Properties of Utah 90 East Center Street Glendale, Utah |