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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY Community JUNE 30, 1999 Fredonia planning and zoning Obituaries Present were: Anita Black, of the necessary filing requireJoy Jc man, Tom Corrigan, Lori ments The property in question M. Dallas between Jensen and Pratt was Barnhurst, Lloyd Gifford, Dick determined by the Commission Taylor Lewis, Jeff Lewis, to qualify as a subdivision; a Pam MacDonald, Carolyn preliminary plat will be pren, Chynowath, Evan Chynowath and Lynette Foster. Iteml-Th- e caLed to order meeting was at 7:01 p.m. Item minutes from the previous meeting were reviewed and accepted on a motion by Dallas Barnhurst, seconded by All were Lori in favor. The agenda was approved on a motion by Tom Corrigan, seconded by Anita 2-T- he Mohr-Corriga- n. Black, with the following sented by Mr. Lewis at an upcoming meeting. Sellers-table- d Item Homes-Jo- y Item Jordan discussed the fact that a manufactured home is supposed to arrive with a state certification sticker. Discussion ensued regarding whether or not the inspection fee should be included in the building permit for manufactured homes, which is currently at $35 and will remain at that amount. It was proposed to Council by Anita Black, seconded by Dallas Barnhurst, that a local inspection sticker also be placed on the manufactured home listing year, number and Town insignia as a means by which to keep better track. All were in favor. A second recommendation was made by Dallas Barnhurst, seconded by Tom Corrigan, to establish a duplicate paper trail of all Planning and Zoning related files from this point forward. All were in favor. Easement-O- n Item a motion by Anita Black, seconded it was by recommended to the Council that a 15-utility easement exist wherever utilities are located. All were in favor. changes: Exchange item 5 and 8, as well as 6 and 9. All were in favor. business Item of a) Change Planning and Zoning meeting date accepted b) Fire Department inspected various properties for fire hazards; discussion as to whichTown entity will issue warnings. comment-Dal-la- s Item Barnhurst discussed the potential shortage of Fredonias water supply as it relates to continued development. Item Bylaws until next meeting at the request of Steve Brooks. Lewis-MLewis Item and all associated parties came before the Commission to inquire as to the steps necessary e to establish a subdivision. DalItem meeting adlas read the Towns definition of journed at 8:30 p.m. on a motion what a subdivision is, while the by tom Corrigan, seconded by Commission advised Mr. Lewis Anita Black. All were in favor. 3-0- 1d lic r. ck ft 10-Th- All persons within the boundaries of Kanab 6th Ward are invited to gather at the Old Church Farm in Johnson Canyon, Tuesday, July 13th, at 6:00 p.m. to embark on a pioneer trek. y.i . I , John Anderson John Dallas Anderson, 83, of Dace Miller In Zion, we will enjoy a delicious dinner passed away June 24, 1999, in Dace Jade Miller returned Richfield, Utah. He was bom home to his Heavenly Father on September 21, 1915, in GlenJune 26, 1999 while in the lov- dale, Utah, to John Sven and ing arms of his Mommy and Minda Harris Anderson. He Raymond Weaver White Daddy. Dace was bom May 12, married Lila Reese, July 19, Raymond White, age 71, died 1999 in St. George, Utah and 1936, in Mt. Carmel, Utah. The June 26, 1999, in Kanab. Born spent all of his short life bring- marriage was solemnized in the March 31, 1928 in Fredonia, St. George LDS Temple, July Arizona to Naomi Lucy Griffiths ing love and joy to his family. He is survived by his parents 31, 1948. and Weaver Wickluff White. Jason Wade and Jennifer Dallas was an active member Married Ida Millett on NovemChynoweth Miller of Panguitch; of the LDS Church where he ber 1, 1952 in Williams, Arizona, brothers Riley Miller and Kaden held many callings, but his fa- later solemnized in the St. Figgins; grandparents Evan and vorite was the time he spent George Temple. Carolyn Chynoweth of St. George, working with children as superRaymond was a carpenter by and Melvin and Marlene Miller of visor for the Jr. Sunday School. trade, and he enjoyed this work. Panguitch; great grandparents He enjoyed doing initiatory work He helped to construct the Glen Lyle Miller of Panguitch, Alton in the St. George Temple. Canyon Dam, and served as fiand Ilene Julander of Panguitch, He is survived by his wife Lila nancial clerk for the carpenters Desmoncl and Gretha Twitchell of Richfield; son, Eugene (Olga) union during the construction. of Cannonville, and Jack and Mae Anderson, Cedar City; daughLater, after being stricken with Chynoweth, and a brother Swade. ter, Bonnie (Phil) N ay, Richfield; a brain he had to get a Funeral services were held sisters, Gwen Higley, Alpine; medical tumor, retirement, but he conMonday, June 28, 1999 at the Mary Hiatt, Springville; 12 tinued his trade by cutting out Panguitch Utah Stake Center. grandchildren; 15 wood crafts for the Relief SociBurial was in the Panguitch ety. He was a faithful member of Cemetery under the direction of Preceded in death by fou. sons, the Church of Jesus Christ of Mosdell Mortuary. Vaughn Anderson, Neil Ander- Latter-da- y Saints, and served in son; infant twin sons; daughter, callings including Sunday Nelson reports for duty Collene Spencer; brother Vern many School Superintendent for seven Marine Sgt. David K. Nelson, Anderson; sister, Eva Bowler; He was a man without son of Kingsley D. and Emily J. parents; one grandson, Edward years. who was honest with evguile Nelson of Glendale, Utah recently Lee Anderson; four eryone. He loved his family and reported for duty at 4th Marine for would have done Funeral services were held them. His favorite anythingto do Corps District, New Cumberland, things Pa. His wife, Tammy, is the Tuesday, June 29, 1999 in the were any activities with his famidaughter of Ed and Karen Glendale LDS Ward Chapel. lySullivan of Fredonia, AZ. Burial was in the Glendale CemSurvivors include his wife, Ida The 1987 graduate ofV alley High etery. Funeral Directors, Neal White of Kanab; children: Connie School of Orderville joined the S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, (Howard) Dalton of Kanab, Marine Corps in March 1992. Richfield, Utah. Lonny (Susan) White of Austin, Texas, and Jamie (Van) Mackelprang of Kanab; brothers and sisters: Reese White of San Jose, California, Antonette (Don) Mackelprang of Fredonia, Living Arizona, Bobby (Peggy) White of Country Living Elder Care is a quality reideniiat elder care center located in Ardmore, Oklahoma, Lucy (Dell) Fredonia, Arizona, that offers your loved ore the quality care they deserve in a clean home atmosphere with home cooker meals, Judd of Kanab, Johnny White of in a activities, daily warm family setting. 24 hours 7 day a week care Chandler, Arizona, and Carol Arizona state V :ensed (Keith) Judd of Fredonia; 13 RN owned and operated grandchildren, six Secure comfor! ible environment with one on the way; Activities, Programs Nutritious homo cooked meals and many nieces and nephews. Short and long term care Services were held on TuesWarm and friendly compassionate staff day, June 29, 1999 at 11 AM in We are now taking placements for residents the Kanab South Chapel where For information call Hazel Honey, RN Fredonia, Arizona friends may call from 9:45 10:45 .S AM. Burial will be in the Kanab $ 4 $ s,j! City Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. t great-grandchildre- n. n. Elder Vj Country . Utah, GlendaleRichfield, great-grandchildre- Brigham Young will direct the Primary children and Young Women on a short handcart trek past oak groves and a pioneer cemetery to Zion. The older folks will hoard a wagon for a short ride to Zion. prepared by the Young Men, play games organized by the Young Women and listen to entertainment by company members. V great-grandchildr- . Please wear appropriate shoes. en -- , f $ " 4 . 0 s v |