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Show - 'f r r. mmim SOUTHERN UTAH We WS WEDNESDAY MAY 13, 1998 Letters to the Editor What is your opinion? This newspaper welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject. Anything of a libelous nature or defamation of character will not be considered for publication. Please limit your letters to 300 words or less. Letters must be signed and include your full name, address and telephone number. Thank you for your interest. Vision of thanks Dear Editor: The family of Anna Marie Hooper expresses their thanks for the donations, help with the yard sale, buying our quilts, and your prayers in her behalf. Annas surgery went well and they are hopeful that this will help to prolong her vision. Thanks again, beautiful student crafted hardwood pieces. We also wish to thank Sandy at Kanab Floral for supplying us with a wonderful selection of glazes that we could not have otherwise afforded. Pat Graffam Big Water School Cultist? William & Vicki Hooper Dear Editor: Mel & Trish Hooper Allen & Rose Huntington Apparently, Im not in Kansas (USA) anymore. The following remarks by our U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno, illustrates just how far we, as a free people, have allowed this once great country to stray: A cultist is one who has a strong belief in the B ible and the second coming of Christ; who frequently attends Bible studies; who has a high level of financial giving to a Christian cause; who home schools their children; who has accumulated survival foods and has a strong belief in the Second Amendment; and who distrusts big government. Any of these may qualify (a person as a cultist), but cerAnna Hooper tainly more than one (of these) would cause us to look at this Thanks for the as a threat, and his famartistic memories person as being in a risk situation ily Dear Editor: that qualified for government interference. Southern to the thanks Many Utah News for the story about Attorney General Janet Reno, Interview on 60 Minutes, Big Water Schools ceramics proJune 26, 1994. gram. deNot that Im a fan of David Two important people serve recognition for their skills Koresh, but I cant help but reand devotion to the success of member how our government this program. Catherine Reed interfered in Waco a few years worked tirelessly to make the back at the cost of 80 innocent arts grant happen, and Dennis American lives. Shorts artistic choice of Kane County Hospital celebrates Hospital Week County Hospital Is celebrating Hospital Week offering lne Free Blood, Pressure checks and Glucose readings oh Friday, May 15, 1998. Kane County Hospital Horae Health staff will be stationed at the front entrance of the hospital. There will be vegi trays and juices available from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. See you there! Southern Utah News AAA Deadlines AAA FRIDAY 1 PM Signed Edwards Terry Cultist, I guess projects as our woodworking instructor provided us with the The Southern Utah News (ISSN No. 0049-165is published every N. Main at 26 Utah . 84741 The SUNews serves St., Kanab, Wednesday Kane County, Utah, and the Arizona Strip. Address communications to 26 N. Main St., Kanab, Utah 84741 , or telephone Fax rates available Advertising upon request. Second Class postage paid at Kanab, Utah 84741. Newsstand price is 50C per copy. Yearly subscription rates to Kane County addresses and Fredonia and Moccasin, Arizona, $22; others $30 (out of U.S. $50). The SUNews reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement or submitted items. 9) Touring opportunities for Utah Artists Applications for the Utah Arts Councils 1998-9- 9 Utah Performing Arts Tour (UPAT) are now available. Professional caliber performing artists in the fields of dance, music, and theater are encouraged to apply. more UP AT has than 1,775 performances in ninety Utah communities with a combined audience of more of a million than its since inception almost people 25 years ago. Developed as a tool for making the arts more affordable and accessible to three-quarte- rs graphic location as well as increasing Utahns overall exposure to the arts, UPAT has helped both artists and communities throughout Utah. Artists on the tour are selected on the basis of artistic artists an opportunity to expand their audiences, increase income, and refine their touring skills by offer- ing publicity, financial subsidies, technical assistance, and wide distribution of the UPAT merit and showmanship. brochure. Tour applications from perUPAT artists are required to seroffer one or more outreach forming artists and performvices in addition to a commu- ing companies must be on nity performance. These ser- hand at the Utah Arts Counvices can include classes, work- cil by June 30, 1998. Formore information about the Tour shops, or to receive an application or The Utah Performing Arts packet contact Anna Boulton lecture-demonstration- mini-concert- ,TauX s, s. pmvide.-partlcipatinga- t 2367546 T .XV . . AAJ VV 435-644-290- 0, Dennis and Dixie Brunner Publishers and Editor Sharlotte Brewer Production Staff Dillon Cunningham AdvertisingProduction Postmaster: Send change of address cards to - 26 N. Main St., Kanab, UT 84741 435-644-292- 6. Carol SuilivanLaurali Noteman Kanab News Myrna Cox Glendale News Barb KimballLori S. Mohr Corrigan Fredonia News Margaret Sorensen Orderville News Barbara Pyles Feature Writer |