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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1B29 behind schedule in being delivered. Please do not blame the Cheerleaders. Some of the small Continued from Page 4 flags were received this past week and have been delivered. The rest Thanks from will be delivered soon, hopefully in the next week or two. the Larricttos For those people who would Dear Editor: like to purchase a flag, the CheerWe would like to express our leaders will be sellingthem again appreciation to all that helped during the basketball season. make the Larriette Homecom- Support the KHS Cheerleaders ing Tailgate Dinner a great suc- and show your Cowboy Spirit by cess. First of all, we want to a flag when they call! thank Lanell Dove for chairing purchasing Julie Nannenga the event, and her family for Fundraiser Organizer helping her, especially her mom, Evelyn Ann Knape, for stepping Thanks in when Lanell became ill. We Dear Editor cant thank you all enough. On behalf of People for the Thanks to Uke and Sterling Strip Chapter. We Gardner for bringing down the would like to thank Honeys IGA, grill and cooking up the burgers for us, along with Mike Lowe, Glazier's Foodtown, and Coke and many thanks to John Distribution, for the food donaSchmutz and wife Peggy for the tions for us to use at the Northern Arizona Fair, and a grateful delicious Dutch oven potatoes. We can't say thank you enough thanks to the booth volunteers. Thank you, to Glazier's Food Town, Honey's PFUSA IGA, and R&K Pest Control for Arizona Strip Chapter their generous donations to the Letters USA-Arizo- dinner. We also owe a big thanks to Dan Clarkson for allowing us to use his big tent for concessions this year and to Roger Williams for putting it up each week. Thanks to Houston's for always being so kind to let us use their kitchen and helping us out with anything else we need. (As a side note, we don't think we can ever thank Joe Houston enough for organizing last year's outstanding Region Drill Team Competition, we'll never forget it!) We failed to thank publicly Darrin and Tera Sue Robinson and Honey's IGA for their help with our annual pie fundraiser last June. It was great! And last, but not least, thank you to all of you out there that supported the dinner and any of our fundraisers through the years. We appreciate the community's support. And of course none of this would happen without the support of the Larriette's parents and advisors. Many thanks to Kim and Robyn for all they do for the team! We hope we haven't left anyone out. So many have helped us .out at one time or another. We are grateful to you in the community for any help you have given to this program, and want na MDA Dear Editor The people ofKanab have done Sincerely, Blikkel and Julie Brown on behalf of the Kanab High School Larriettes -- families through- Fredonia School District, Mr. across out Utah and the nation. Dr. Bamson and the staff Young, d Theyve helped speed at the Elementary School. To research at Utah State the maintenance staff, custodial University in Logan and the staff, a special thanks to Marvin University of Utah in Salt Lake Hatch for all of his help. Last of City and around the globe. More- all the department heads, with over, theyve helped maintain help the fair went very the national network of clinics your smooth in each of the departthat resulted in MDA becoming ments. Those who did the dinthe First organization honored ner, horseshoe, horseshow, by the American Medical Asso- which was a great success and ciation with a Lifetime Achieveand continuous enthe parade ment Award for significant and thank you. tertainment, lasting contributions to the The Northern Arizona Fair health and welfare of human- would like to thank the commuity. In Utah MDA has one clinic nity for their support because offering the best in patient care. without you the fair would not For making the 1999 MDA The fair was a great success, Telethon a thanks go. start planning for next year. lets Kanab! MDA-funde- bell-ringe- r, Dear Editor: This letter is directed to those community members and busi-ness.own- ers who purchased Spirit Flags from the KHS era. Because of supply, problem, with the flag printer, the flags are Thanks again. Sincerely, Hazel Sanders Jerry Lewis National Chairman Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Rodeo thank you Fair Chairman Apologies To whom it may concern: Those concerned would be any and all businesses, their sales people, and staff employees who might have been involved with my bad check writing. I say, Im very sorry. It seems that I have written several bad checks around Kanab and Fredonia to different businesses. I want to say, Im so very fsbrry, and I want to apologize to thanks to Kanab, for the Western Legends weekend. Its so nice to see Kanab remember its Western Heritage. Sometimes in todays world, its easy to forget where we come from. We, (my family and I), participated in- - the- Ranch Rodeo, ' the parade, the Jr. Larriettes booth, everyone. - Driving road issue Sincerely, V, and their parents Dear Editor: Id like to take a minute to say Flag waving thank s also like to thankTodd Macfarlane amends. Please send to: for putting on the Ranch Rodeo, and for getting it organized, sponMary Jo Foltyn, for PO Box 374 all his and time and sored, David effort. Thanks also to Fredonia, AZ 86022 Johnson for furnishing the cows P.S. You may have sent letters and calves for the show. He and before, but a lot has gotten lost his crew did a lot extra to make it in my moving to my trailer. all work. For those that didnt Thank you all-Go- d a come to watch or participate-ybless, missed out on a really good treat Mary Jo Foltyn Maybe well see ya next year. it again! They really pulled for Jim Owens us this year and helped make The best fair the 1999 Jerry Lewis MDA Telemilthon a winner with $53.1 Dear Editor. lion in pledges and contributions! Thanks to all the Northern By taking part in local MDA Arizona Fair Board and workevents, by calling in pledges to the ers, without your continuing Telethon broadcast on KTVX-Tthe fair could not hapChannel 4, by helping my kids support To who were there to those in other ways, Southern Utah pen. set up, take down, Thank You! News readers have made a huge Also Thank You to the difference for ydU to know how much we do appreciate you! thanks I went through a rough two as well as enjoying the Cowboy Poetry at the high school and we months lately. Im not trying to loved it! The entertainment was .use that turmoil as an excuse, but it lets you know some of the tremendous! with 0 or thanks, along my part- reason why. I know that I ners, the Leon Brinkerhoffs, the shouldnt have, yet I felt no other Haze Harris, and the Alex Lamb way out, considering the circumfamilies for the Ranch Rodeo. We stances I was in, or the ones that only had two teams, ours and one were around me. I suppose I just broke. Please, from Caliente, Nevada show up to participate, and except for some this is not an excuse for what minor problems, which were Ive done. I have to say for myhandled, and which always show self, I didnt run and hide, Im up on a first time project, such as here to stay and with a lot of this, a good time was had by all. help from our Heavenly Father, By the way, the buckles didnt go I will get there. to Caliente, Nevada. Kanab kept So, if you happen to have one of my checks, make a copy of the them here, Im happy to say! Many thanks to the committee, check, name, address, and phone to Denny Judd for the buckles, number, and I will get in touch and to all the people who made with you to settle these matters this all work. Our team would as soon as possible, and make : either by recorded or as established by prior us. The latter may have to be determined by judicial action or be recorded to be perfected. I do not think it is unreasonable to claim a right of way across public land but not across private property alongthe same route, even if the same route is broken up with private and public property intermittently. An RS2477 assertion would not be compromised on this example because the asserted claim is important to the private land owners and without the asserted claim access and development for those pri-- . vate holdings would be inhibited if not permanently stopped. The second item changed the classification of a road across private land to a class 3 system road. Apparently all parties want this road to be maintained by the county. This road had no classification prior to this commission meeting. This road was not even recognized on the D system, and county ownership had never been asserted. This road had been an old highway many years ago, but was abandoned with the construction of the new road. I cannot argue that this road should not be considered a county road and I think it is in the best interest of the county and those private land owners to agree that this is a public road. My argument then would be if everyone agrees to dedicate this road to Kane County, where is the signed agreement? Shouldnt a legal description for the road be recorded and agreements for widths and alignment of curves be signed before the commission declares it a county road? Shouldnt the private land owners have to sign something giving up their interest in the road to the public? These two discussions have in common the rights of private landowners and the role the governments take with respect of those rights. We do not like the federal government dictating what we can and cannot do on private property. We expect the federal government to protect and honor our private property rights for all of us. My hope is that the Kane County Commissioners will do the same on behalf of the citizens of Kane County and the Dear Editor: I want to thank Mr. Robbins for his words of wisdom contained in a Letter to the Editor in a past edition. I believe there is a lot of evidence in support of Mr. Robbins assumption. I would hope that our commissioners would be influenced toward the very goals and demands which Mr. Robbins outlined. The last commission meeting had two items on the agenda on roads which concerned me. Each item involved the class D road system of the county and the rights associated with it. The Utah Code Section and outline the differences between classB roads and class D roads within its boundaries which were in existence as of October 21, 1976. That same section also indicates that class D roads are any road that is not a class A, class B or class C road. This section does not answer every situation, but it appears to me that the governing body of commissioners that adopted the current system of class D roads in compliance with this law had no intention of declaring right of way ownerareas. ship except as asserted under surrounding Hay Spencer Revised Statute 2477, which proOrdervilie, Utah vides for right of way across federal lands. Compliance with the Utah State Law was also in accordance with the FLPMA de72-3-3- 72-3-1- 05 01 Breast Cancer Support Group termination to honor asserted The Breast Cancer Support rights of way constructed prior to 1976. The current class D Group will hold their Septemsystem is a result of federal and ber meeting on the 24th at 2 state law to assert those RS24 7 7 p.m. at the home of Zelma rights-of-waJohnson, 14 N. Sunnybrook, A right of way across private Fredonia, Arizona. Ifyouneeda r v land miist still be obtained 1fcy ride, please call Marie at 644-27or Jean at permission from the land owner y. 12 644-253- 1. |