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Show p: 12319? UTAH 307 PF.E55 W 200 UFA ASSOCIATION - SUITE CITY UT S TICESf ... 5005 Canyon Art , Signs t SALT LAKE 84101 q?t , " ''1'" ' iif.-- 3 sr ijZ'ti,- - ,. Dave Nemrow Page pSfX 18 & X Escobar's Restaurant 'Page 19: IkH waswaB" NwWw? umifMiiitfii VOLUME 67 NUMBER 4 500 sTai yiwsisstlhi SUAfeditor wins top ity;ram " ra ....... m state editorial award Johnson is the daughter Kanab, Graduating as a senior of Robert and Laura Johnson of . from Kanab High School, she Orderville. A senior at Valley plans to pursue studies in : High School, she has special in neering. VX L; 7 Torrie Casebolt is the daugh- terests in the arts; 7, ; School auditorium tins Safcur7: Susan Sorensen is the daugh-- ; ter of Larry and Donna Casebolt dayeveningbeginningat 7 p.m. ter ofDella sand Colleen Sorensen of Kanab. Upongraduationfrpm Tickets are $4 for reserved seat- - of Glendale, Susan is a junior at Kanab High School, she plans ing and may be purchased ai SoutheraUtah University study-- ; on studying Travel and Tour-th- e Kane Cbuhty.lnformation jng business management; with ism, andBusinessManagement Center , 78 S; 100 E; in Kanab,; an 'emphasis on photography,-- ; V;Thepartidpants'in thisyears Stirland the Mindi if is dauter 7 scholarship pageant will be hop 7 Participating in this years event are six young women f of Kortney and B.J. Stirland of ihg to receive seme of the $2, 100 from around the county 1 7 ' ' -.-Kanab, 7A senior at Kanab High h in scholarship funds givenaway 7, Sara Vreeken is the daugh-- ; School, she has been Involved in:r at Biepageant: For questions ter of Rosa IiefVreekeh and "music, and fthef'KHS'Larriette Eregarding the pageant or to ob-tlate Kurt' Vreeken.1 She is drill teamXXj X X 777 - XT tahi ticket information, calf Hie a senior at Kanab High School 7 f Kimberlyn Jones is the daiigh- - f Office of Tourism 6445033 or and enjoys theater and music, ter of Gerald and Norma Jones of ' Everything will be coming up roses this springier the new Miss Kane County 1988. The; ; scholarship pageant will be held in the Kanab High 7.' Ellen 1 engi-annu- al , , , ; ; he , a wwMtm J ' , t' lx-- '' , j. & ' JX , ' Y ' v vS- ' , 'v k fX , jA .jr i, ff JJ ... y f & JX. 4 J lf: EE fXXX LK I - K ' v U h y A, :T:I XXXV k r v 'X k Y . V f i X s? V f . I O ' Kimberiyn 1 Jones is- tllen Johnson ',', is - Jf 7 a- i 'v I if4 - f ts jt . edi- n She has a torials are good sense of community sentiment, and isnt afraid of calling elected officials on the carpet. Excellent viewpoints, presented in a straight- - forward manner. These comments were written by the editorial judge of the Better Newspaper Contest, in which SUN editor Dixie Brunner took top state honors. Brunner has won state excellence awards for her editorials in four of the last five years. The Southern Utah News received a number of impressive top-notc- h. i 4 shot over Bryce Canyon), Special Section, (the Kanab Area Vacation Guide), and Best Feature Story, (Brunners Red Rock Ride story). Of Brunners Domestic Blitz, judges wrote, Good column about domestic issues. Hits home and the writer tells about issues everyone can understand. See SUN, Page 16 honors at the Utah Press Associations Better Newspaper Awards held in St. George this past weekend, March In the group of weeklies they competed with, the SUN received excellence awards for 5. Best Feature Photograph, (Myrna Cox missionary and little girl picture), Best News Photograph, (Edwin Sheridans comet picture of the Hale-Bop- p J- "7 1 7 a,X jit j X " , f Dixie Brunner the west field. Seating for the By Laurali Noteman Little League was the topic of players and the spectators need the night. .Wade Orton, Geno to be replaced, the sprinkling Ramsay and Mary Glazier pre- system is a major problem, as sented the concerns of Tri- - City well as the fences. Actually the Little League. In 1966 the list goes on but, the bottom line, Blackie Janes Memorial Field Kanab cannot host any touma- was being used by four teams. See Ballparks, Page 2 In the 1980s, the second field was built to accommodate the growing needs of our commuKANAB WEATHER nity. Currently there are 27 of 300 over teams consisting March members, using those same two ' Torrie Casebolt well-writte- Ballparks need a lift i YEE X -- X y v Brunners 12-1- ' w- v' ' (T'tV rEXX" WEDNESDAY MARCH 18, 1998 COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER y . fields. t X' j. a s Susan Sorensen - Getting from the parking area to the playing field is a feat only for the brave of heart and truly X ' , s f determined.. Spectators and Sara Vreeken Mindi Stirland fi r POOR COPY - players alike, have to walk along the slope of the dike, across two wooden planks that extend over the fence and down a rickety set of steps just to get to the field. The flood waters of 1997 have done their share of damage to Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family |