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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY JUNE 9, 1999 Fredoinia Jun Wws tetter r' r m I v 1 i-- s if wf ' i V- " r ,v nr,':' rl- - ' J1 1 f , f s1 '..., i We love to read! We love to read! This year Mrs. Hamblins fourth grade class were reading buddies with Mrs. Heatons first grade class. Each Thursday they read together for about 25 minutes. They also challenged each other to meet the Both classes met requirements to earn their Accelerated Reading this goal. Mrs. Hamblins class earned a total of 1461 points. Mrs. Heatons class earned 1067 points. To celebrate the goals met, R&R Pizza donated seven large pizzas to the students. Thanks R&RPizza. We had a great time reading and eating your delicious pizza. ts. Fredonia Humane Society is story time, on June 10, 15, 17, 22 requesting donations of old tow& 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. els, sheets and blankets. Please like to call the Town Office at For all children who listen to a good story. Children and let us know where to pick up under four years old must be the items. The Mayors news accompanied by an adult or an Wastewater: Interstate Rock, older sitter. our contractors, are moving right Softball Start on June 2 at the Fredonia along. Now challenges pop up Softball Field. At this time there daily. We try to solve them as are seven, possibly eight teams, they happen. Please be patient. eager to get started for a sum- Potential hook up date is Janumer of fun for both the players ary 1, 2000. Police Department: We are back and the fans. The games will be held on Wednesday and Thurs- in business! We are certainly missday evenings. Come out and en- ing Marshal Mike Mellor & Deputy Wayne Anderson, and joy the games. We are trying to encourage hope they will be happy in their class reunions to plan their fes- new homes of Payson and Page. tivities around the 4th of July Dan Watson is acting as Interim activities. Class of 89, lets get Marshal with the help of Kent moving. Its been 10 years. Class Douglas. Another officer should of 94, this would be Five years fpr be coming on soon to also help. you. Let Cheryl know so we can Our two new recruits are going to include you in our advertising. the academy on June 7 for 17 weeks. We are currently taking council June Station-6:3- 0 p.m. applications for a new marshal. For information on other meetRecycling: Little Bear Recywindow check at the the cling has a spot for recycling in ings, Fredonia Library or call the Fredonia. Bruce Gibbs is the meet-ing-Fi- JCPenneyJones Catalog & Norma's Country Gifts would like to congratulate Andrea Nicole Crosby & Benji Johnson to be married on Saturday, June 12 re ons New to the Talons Team! Durring her learning & Orief , Dianna will be offering, to be married on Saturday, June 12 G(2 1 Tdmls for registering at Norma 's Country Gifts Bridal Registry! manager. It is located six blocks east of the intersection of 89A & 389 in the stockade east of the rodeo grounds. He takes all metals, even cars and refrigerators if they have been stripped of gas, oil and freon. He takes used lumber and other wood. Limbs only can be put in the limb pile for ouming. Bruce is there Fridays He has and Saturdays from a small area for a Thrift Store. Check with him on what else he might take. You may drop off metal and wood outside his gate any day of the week. 9-- 5. Shivwits Monument Update: Senator Jon Kyi is looking into sponsoring legislation for amonu-methis fall with safeguards in it, but he does not think it will get passed. That leaves us open for a likely proclamation. Natural gas: We are looking into the feasibility of natural gas. Anyone desiring to be on a nt citizens committee regarding this, please call Steven Winward 5 or Joy Jordan at at 643-745- 643-724- 1 or at home 643-720- 7. Earth Day awards The Earth Celebration Committee presented Earth Day Poster Contest Winners with AMi 4l CmHttinf Smkm Foottom PM Karat UT Brenda Frost & Kevin Little Thanks 643-724- 1. 643-751- 3 - s ''' at Library-Summe- I "7 V Town Office Summer Reading r reading $25-0- 0 Ful1 Set $15.00 nils awards at closing ceremonies in the Kanab, Fredonia and Moccasin schools. The 1999 Earth Day theme, Saving the Earth for 2000 and Beyond, was a success in the schools with over 250 students participating in the contest Here are the 1999 Earth Day Poster Contest Winners: Overall 1st Place: Forrest Nathan Millet, 4th grade, Fredonia; 2nd place: Emily Edmunds, 9th grade, Kanab; and 3rd place: Shana Commiinitg Calendar ALL 7th Warders Oils Umt 69 7 p.m. Kane School Board 69 7 p.m. Lions Club 69 7 p.m. "Side by Side" 69 8 p.m. BPKC 610 10 a.m. Kane Co. Amateur Radio Club 61 0 7 p.m. 61 0 7 p.m. People for the USA 61 1 7 a.m. Toastmasters 612 9 a.m. Deer Hunting Vouchers 61 2 9 a.m. KC Water Conservancy Kane County Commission 614 9 a.m. Kanab Planning Commission 615 7 p.m. 616 7 p.m American Legion 61 7 7 p.m. of Friends the Library Special "Roads" Public Meeting First place winners in class in Moccasin: Jordyn Brown, Kindergarten; Adrianna Hill, 1st grade; Chante 1 Allen, 2nd grade; and Amy Allen, 3rd grade. Old & New mw Event Willis, 7th grade, Fredonia. ! Location Courthouse District Office Legion Hut Gazebo Shilo Inn Catholic Church KHS Auditorium Workforce Services KHS Parking Lot KHS Auditorium Courthouse Courthouse Legion Hut Library Kanab 10 7th rw Wards BIRTHDAY Friday June 25, 1999 7:00 p.m. The Community Calendar is sponsored by the Kanab Chamber of Commerce. To list your upcoming event at no charge, please call the Southern Utah News at 8 0 . If you would like to join the chamber, call Karla Johnson at or 644-245- 644-290- 644-564- 6. In the Cultural Hall Bring your favorite Salad First place winners in Fredonia: Elyse Perez, 3rd grade; Tara Wendling, 4th grade; J errica, and Amanda Anderson, 5th grade; Danielle Johnson, 6th grade; Kevin Mackelprang, 7th grade; Heather Mann, 8th grade. First place winners in Kanab: Carley Barber and Andrew Cory, 1st grade; Brittney Sanford and Reby Barber, 3rd grade; Maggie Alderman, 4th grade; Kaleigh Cerespes and Chrisite Gurr, 5th grade; Luke Vreeken, 6th grade; Kimberely Nahler, 7th grade; Amie Vreeken, 10th grade; Donny Mason, 11th grade; Waylon Riddle, 12th grade. The Earth Celebration Committee would like to thank the teachers, principals, and parents for supporting this event and also the Kaibab National Forest for funding the environmental education awards the last three years. i i |