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Show I u v KHS singers excel at competition Page 13 Vermilion Espresso opens Page 17 cb VOLUME 69 NUMBER 7 with roads-privatpublic and plowed The Fredonia Historical Society, in establishing Saturday, April 15 as Heritage Day, welcomes the opportunity to display and explain the historical archives maintained for the city. An index for the archives will be available for those who wish to have a copy. Historical Society members, recognizing how readily history is lost unless recorded, are hopeful that the archives will be inspirational to those attending Heritage Day and that additional histories will be added to the collection found in the ar- e, may belong to the me, but the views Road issues once again belong to the people. We maintain that it is a prinated most ofthe April 10 Kane vate Commission road, countered Matt BulCounty meeting. We maintain it as a prilock. Clark Lamb Construction was awarded the contract for chip seal- vate roadway. Its not now or ing a section of the North Fork never has been, a public road. He said that court decisions supRoad with a low bid of $36,289. Coordinator Dave Owens pre- port his position. We will consented a resolution recognizing tinue doing so, (using it as a By Dixie Brunner domi- and honoring Kane County private road), until a court order emergency services, which in- directs us otherwise. Kane County Attorney Colin clude hospital, law enforcement, Winchester said the public hearand fire emts, department pervoldid not include the loop which are sonnel, many of ing unteer. The Commission passed portion of the road which runs the resolution unanimously. across private property. An April Owens updated the Commission 24 hearing date was set for that on plans for a mock disaster on part of the road. Commissioner Crosby made a motion for the Friday and Saturday. There was a public hearing Commission to get with its legal concerning the status of the counsel as well as Washington Bulloch road near Zion National County to determine appropriPark. The roads status (private ate action. The next road consideration vs. public) is in question, and was Cedar Mountain snow rebeen contested has hotly by Bulloch family members, one moval. A public hearing on chives. Encouragement is made to families to check the archives for family histories that have been contributed and to write additional content for updating the material. If no family history is found in the archives, it is hopeful that family members will combine efforts and write a history for family representation. Family members might wonder where to start in vvriting a family history. There is so much that could be included but a basic framework would include such things as family ancestry, when first arriving in this country, places lived, jobs and companies developed, service to country, unique experiences and events, and family customs. The schedule for the afternoon will contain special interest to those in attendance an opportunity to share in community history, to recognize how history is being recorded, and to learn about those who were in the area in 1776, 100 years before Fredonia was -- i The schedule for the afternoon is for Arizona Time (Mountain Standard Time). and explana1:00 p.m.-ToHistoric tion, City Archives and Public Library. of Historic 2:30 p.m.-To- against another. This is a public road, Boyd Bulloch told the three Commissioners. We will be in harms way if the road is closed. He continued telling the Commission they were in charge of some of the most beautiful land in the Final phase country, and had a responsibilOverseeing the installation of sewer pipe on the final phase of the existing ity to maintain safe roads. He platted area of Golden Circle Estates are new Golden Circle Tours board added that the areas appeal was members (left to right): Dirk Qayson, Ben Clarkson, Boyd Lamb, Larry increasing with the popularity Clarkson and Matt Brown. 3400 feet of sewer pipe will be used in this phase ofZion National Park. The land of the sewer line. The work is being completed by Clark Lamb Constmction. Republican Convention The Kane County Republican Convention was held on Friday, 7, 2000 at the Kanab High School with a large number of were pleased to meet with some il of the candidates and their resentatives who are running for state offices. These re preattenand in sentatives included Senator guests delegates dance. There were many state Orrin Hatchs office and party representa- - nor Mike Leavitts office, U.S. Congress representative Homes. tives present as well. Sue d Jones 3:45 Chris Cannon was also in ofMap County Chairperson for Wood Hill Road. the meeting by congratu- - dance. In addition to these, the 4:00 p.m. Speaker Velden lating the area Republicans for convention was pleased to hear Black, Subject: The Escalante their excellent participation in See REPUBLICANS, Page 5 the recent caucuses. Many people Dominguez Trail. ur APRIL Commission deals Fredonia Heritage Day is April 15 settled. WEDNESDAY 12, 2000 COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER 500 county ordinance 1998-- 7 garnered alot of attention. A large contingent of Cedar Mountain residents came to voice their opinion on the countys policies. The ordinance states that snow removal is prohibited during winter months unless otherwise permitted. Sampling of public comments: I want the ordinance to be non-remov- al See ROADS, Page 3 KANAB WEATHER April rep-Apr- Gover-Republic- an ur p.m.-Presentati- atten-opene- on -- Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family |