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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 29, 18S9 Community Robin Hood would lose freedom under Clinton public forest plan Sen. Orrin Hatch, estate and became an active of the community, pearing before a Senate commit-Fran- k is survived by his wife tee Tuesday, opposed a Clinton R-Uta- h, ap-memb- er years. Administration plan which would They were lovers, parents, close eight million acres ofForest LaVell of sixty-thre- e grandparents, and soul mates. Service land and nearly 40 High School at the time of her His family will remember him cent of the Forest Service lands as a man of integrity, pride and in the rest of the nation. passing. love for his fam- never-endinFaAgriculture Secretary Dan Emily loved her Heavenly ther and was always willing to ily. He was a gentleman who Glickman testified on behalf of serve others. She was a member touched many souls over his life, the plan, Hatch said the Clinton of the Church of Jesus Christ of He will be deeply missed and never served and as Saints forgotten. posal would close forest lands per- Frank is survived by his wife, manently unless they are exa pianist for the Ward Choir and Women Miamaid as the Young LaVell; five children Jolene pressiy posted as open. Robin Veres, Kent Major, Jane Hood enjoyed greater freedom in sercetary. friend a true was and. Fletcher, Rick Major, David, Sherwood Forest than our citi- Emily Ron Veres; zens will have on their own lands example to all she knew. She Major; loved horses, playing the piano, daughter-in-laAngie Major, under this plan, Hatch said, and "Ninety-eigh- t Piper Major; percent of the writing, drawing, and reading. Joyce Major, She loved little children and they and twelve grandchildren Scott, public who use our forests will loved her. She was sensitive, Jill, Eric, Ryan, Matthew, lose access to an additional 40 loving, and kind. She leaves a Michael, Jena, Jake, Jess, Chad, million acres, so that the elite 2 legacy of goodness to all who Brent, and Cole. percent will have sole access to 40 A memorial service will be percent of our national forests. knew her. in the Kanab Utah Stake No wonder the President has not held survived is her parby Emily ents; brothers and sisters Center (20 West Center Street) sought public input." Abram, Sarah, Jacob, Zachary, at- 1:00PM on Thursday, President Clintons plan and Aprily; and grand- - cember 30, 1999. His final would, for all intents and purPhil and Gene ing place will be in his own poses, double the Forest SerChristensen, Earl and Dorothy Little Bit of Heaven. Contact vice lands protected as wilderZarbin, and Raymond and Mosdell Mortuary for further ness, but without any act of Roberta Wheeler. information. Congress. Funeral Services were held per-Uta- h; and grandchildren Ciji Holly, and Kyle. She was pre- ceded by her parents and sister Shirley (Max) Porter of Escalante. Funeral services were held Thursday, December 23, 1999 in Kanab, Utah, and burial was in the Escalante Cemetery un- der the direction ofMosdellMor- - Ann Barnedt g pro-Latter-d- ay son-in-la- w w Ann Elise Porter Barnedt, age 54, died Monday, December 20, 1999 at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Bom January 30, 1945 in Escalante, Utah to Martha Elise Thompson and Preston Porter. Married Vanoy David Tullis, later divorced. Married Robert Dean Barnedt, later divorced. Ann loved crafts of all kinds, and was a talented tole painter. She was employed as a clerk at Glaziers Food Town at the time of her death. Ann was a kind, sweet person who loved her famS urv iily above all else. vors include her sons Shane Tullis of Kanab, Kevin (Audrey) - nt, rest-paren- ts Spring bear hunt not considered for 2000 Thursday, December 24, 1999 in the Moccasin Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Moccasin CemEmily Jean Christensen, etery under the direction of Tullis of Kanab, and Clint daughter of Raymon and Shelly Mosdell Mortuary. Barnedt of Phoenix, Arizona; Christensen of Moccasin, Frank Major and sisters Clea zona, returned to her Heavenly Emily J. Christensen Ari-brothe- rs Frank R. Major passed away peacefully Saturday afternoon, December 25, 1999 at St. Josephs Hospital in Southern FREE WESTERN MOVIES filmed in Kane County! Shown every Saturday, beginning Jan. 8. Showtimes noon & 3 p.m. at the Kane County Travel Center - 78 S. 100 East, Kanab - - PREMIER DECEMBER - starring Jon Hall, Maria Montez & Sabu the Elephant - WAR OF THE WILDCATS starring John 9 p.m. - DUDE RANGER 6 p.m. Wayne and Martha Scott starring George O'Brien and Irene Hervey California. He was eighty-fiv- e years old. Born the son of Fred Josephine Major in Kanab, Utah on December 7, 1914. He was a decorated veteran of ' World War II, Receiving the Purple Heart. HewasaProfes- sor of Science at El Camino College in Torrance, California for thirty-fiv- e years. Frank most of ret ired years his spent in Kanab where he sold real BO. 3 p.m. ARABIAN NIGHTS The idea for an experimental spring bear hunt in Utah will not be considered for 2000 after a meeting of the Utah Wildlife Board in S alt Lake City, At the Dec. 7 meetingthe group recommended to the board that & Norma's Country Gifts would like to congratulate Julie Anne Hausen & Daniel Holland Reception on Wednesday, December 29 for registering at Norma 's Country Gifts Bridal Registry! JCPenney be will For more information, call or e 435-644-53- 33 9:00 by Utahs hunters. The percentage of female bears taken has doubled since Utah discontin- ued its spring bear hunt, and y went to a hunting sea- son, in 1993. Bates said a spring hunt would an experimental spring bear probably help decrease the num-an- d hunt be held in Utah in 2000. ber of females taken because a The hunt was recommended for females cubs are usually with three central Utah areas that her in the spring, which helps have seen a sharp increase in hunters know theyve found a the number of incidents of bears female. In the fall bears also are killing domestic sheep (also know usually more dispersed and as depredation). harder to locate, which increases The group felt the spring hunt the chance that hunters will be might help decrease the overall less selective in the fall and will percentage offemale bears taken take the first bear they find. After hearing the report and JCPenneyJones Catalog Thanks toll-fre- De-Brya- open from am. to 9:00 p.m. until Dec. 22 fall-onl- comments from group members, the public and Division ofWild-lif- e Resources officials, the board voted to not have the experimental spring bear hunt idea considered until the bear management plan is complete, meaning a spring bear hunt will not be held in 2000. After-Christm- Catalog Sals as December 26 - January 8 off selected catalog merchandise, including Selected apparel from the Fall & Winter 39 JCPenney Big Book" and Big Gift Book" Collection of toys Holiday items Selected electronics, bedding, draperies and home furnishings 30-5- 0 Some mduaons apply Sm st 310 S ICO E W4-27Q- Q tor Aftws. JCPenney OKWLOGMBOWWT |