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Show s i f Exd: 113199 UTAH 307 SALT FREES W 200 lAfE Crystal Robinson Page 15 UPA ASSOCIATION S - CITY 5005 SUITE 84101 UT XflczTWlS VOLUME 68 NUMBER 10 500 BnOHnUHOBi County offers work sessions on wilderness at Kanabs new library; Orderville, 7 p.m., May 3, at the e Elementary School room; Big Water, 10 a.m. May'l, at the Town Office & meeting room. Call Commission Secretary multi-purpos- Karen Glazier at regarding any questions. 435-644-25- 51 Garkane Board election results Members of Garkand Power Association one incumbent and selected two newcomers to join the cooperatives Board of Directors during annual meeting sessions held in Tropic, Utah on April 20 and in Bicknell, Utah on April 21, re-elect- ed 1999. Michael Blackburn, Bicknell, was victorious over challenger Lee Taft in the District 3 race. Blackburn has served as the Director for this District since 1993. In an extremely close race in District Scouts clean up on Earth Day Pago 10 WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1999 COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER The Kane County Commission is holding a series of three work sessions on gathering information and data on the BLMs new Wilderness Inventory for citizen input prior to the May 17, 1999 deadline for comments. The intent is to take in as much information about the areas in Kane County as can be accumulated in order to see that all comments are provided as to the suitability or inappropriateness of Wilderness Inventory designations. Work sessions are scheduled for: Kanab, 7 p.m., April 29 p.m., 6, Hugh Wilson, Hatch, defeated incumbent Director William Nelson. Nelson had served on the Board of Directors for six years. The District 8 election saw Niel Biggs, Duck Creek Village, secure a place on the Board by defeating David Bud Dinges. Biggs assumes the position vacated by David Skougaard, who See Garkane, Page 24 1 LB B Slant their h with Daw By Dixie Brunner One of the assailants last name in the Columbine High School tragedy in Littleton, Colorado sounded strangely-famil-ia- r to local law enforcement officers. A jailer remembered the name Klebold, and was certain that he had been through the Kane County legal system. Dylan Klebold was one of two teenage gunmen who killed 12 classmates and one teacher, beDay Mayor Alvey proclaims May fore turning the guns on themMayor Alvey (I), pictured above with Kanab City Council member Carol Sullivan (c) and Kanab City Beautification chair Sue Jones (r), proclaims selves. It appears his older Day. This is your chance to call the city brother Byron, also had some May 1 as Kanabs Annual Clean-Uoffice at and make arrangements to have large items hauled off. brushes with the law. We can all do our part to make our communiy look nice by cleaning up our Kane County Sheriff Lamont own yards. Smith said that after a brief Byron Klebold search of records, they discovered that a Byron Klebold, of sion of paraphemilia. A call to the Littleton Police Littleton, Colorado, had been booked arrested and into the Department confirmed similari-ties-bot- h Kane County Jail. boys dad was named On 32898, Klebold allegedly Tom and both were residents stole some items from Dennys of Littleton. Sheriff Smith said Wigwam in Kanab. A subse- however, that the swamped quent traffic stop by Utah High- Littleton Police Depaitment way Patrol trooper Russ never got back to him with conWhitaker, resulted in the older firmation of the relationship. Klebolds arrest on charges of The older Klebolds booking driving while drugged, posses- photo appears strikingly simision of marijuana and posses- - lar to Dylan Klebolds picture. new equipment to be housed at By Dixie Brunner Im the trouble maker from test sites. The state purchases the state, explained Howard will require much more room Smith from the State Tax than . currently available. By Dixie Brunner relying on individuals to always Commission, Motor Vehicle Weve scheduled the equipThe Kane Travel spearhead them; and profes- County Division. Smith attended last ment to be in Kanab by June Council held a lunch meeting at Mondays commission meet- 16, Smith told the commis- the Kanab See TRAVEL, Page 24 City Library to ing to stress that the motor sion. Tm here to see what we gather public input on hiring a vehicle division will need more can do to help, All three commissioners county events coordinator. room in the immediate future, KANAB WEATHER Chairman Dennis Judd told the if it is to remain in Kanab. stressed that theyd do whataudience that in developing a April Currently housed in the extr- ever needed to accomodate the tourism direction, marketing emely-cramped quarters of motor vehicle division. There the County Assessors office, was some discussion of office the Council had considered the Smith was reiterating a point expansion on the county importance of having a sepamade often by office employ- buildings second floor, as well rate events coordinator. Im excited about the possias into the Kane County ees. bility of this position being creOur space needs are abso- Treasurers department. We want that service to ated, said Kanab resident Rita lutely crucial, said Kane Frazier. I think its crucial and County Assessor IUchard remain here, said Commissioner Joe Judd, and well do essential. Her reasons for wantSwpp. the strtc :rcer vhrt '.o can to accomodate ing an events coordinator inSmith Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family cluded having a cohesive pre! v h?c! dni f sentation of events, instead of 1 Chan-U- p p 644-253- 4 Events coordinator input . 1 |