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Show USPS DELAYED THIS MAIL, t k. UJ2. v I r- . 1 - '1- y t (.5! - DLC c4 be an - ttHlX s utV c OfiTi Efi M rjn. , UT ' V' I 7 T PMa . u ,rr tbx. e,fi . Cf OCR ADDRESS. FOR OCR ADDRESSES. DUE TO UNDEUYERA3LE CHECK VWAV.USPS.GOV 1 p' T, The circus is coming to tovn I y Page 12 ) J W v tf 'i v . . Dick Moore Page 21 VOLUME 69 NUMBER 15 50c I :V vU L WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 2000 COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER Hearsay turns out to be untrue x. -- 4 y Kir?: 1 $17,030 for the position. By Carol Sullivar misunderGerta Palmer was appointed some were There standings and I feel bad about to the Library Board. One more that," said Bob Russell, Kane opening is available. Kane County Attorney Colin County Planning Commission, as he reported on the meeting Winchester indicated that 22 ve- 4i v. ' A with Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. They are very cooperative. Bill Dawson, Public Health, confirmed they have a public water system. Everything is in compliance with water, waste, building permits, and all building in Kanab Creek Canyon. They were cleared by the Health Department. Russell continued, In the future, well send a letter r: VWv.y, o - t 'V . m. l ;l A 9 'V ;j? first.Russell recommended il -- I ' IS I SI ;. Republican party leaders and others interested in hearing Gubernatorial Candida te Glen Davis and Attorney General candidate Frank Mylar turned out for Candidates Night last Friday evening. The event was sponsored by the local chapter of the People for the USA PFUSA sponsors Candidates Day By Sue Thomson, PFUSA Crossroads publisher . On June 2, Gubernatorial hopeful Glen Davis and Attorney General candidate Frank Mylar came to Kane County. Both candidates are running in the Republican primary, and were treated to a flight two-ho- ur over the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Local pilot Gene Cordero did the flying with commentary provided by Roger Holland and Terril Honey. Both candidates stated that they saw many more roads on the GSENM than the federal maps show. They also commented on the huge size of the monument The general consensus was that in order for Kane County to have real economic benefit from fighting for the roads, as the Governor has committed to, we need to cither cut down the size cf the monument or eliminate it altogether and protect our mineral rights. Upon landing, Davis and Mylar were taken on a brief road tour on the GSENM and then to the Brown Ranch for lunch and a short program. There were 11 vehicles and 30 people in attendance, including Garfield Com- has been an attorney for about 10 years and has prior experi- someone from the city serve on the County Planning Commission to eliminate misunderstandings. Jana Knight came before the commission and asked to have her property removed from the tax sale. As of May 22, 2000, no money has been received although she said it had been sent. Sheriff Lamont Smith proposed an MOU with Fredonia. The MOU would give Fredonia a 1991 Dodge Dakota, as is, for pound service for canines and 50 use of the speed regulator ence in the Attorney General's office. He also has a Masters sign. Kary Monroe and Jim Matson Degree in Business Administra- tion. Roger Holland gave a brief overview of the loss of Utahs energy resources, showing that missioner Clare Ramsey, the most valuable coal resource Garfield County Commission left in the state is the Kaipariwitz candidate Myron Carter, Kane Coal Field in the GSENM. Mr. County Commission candidate Mylar stated the Attorney Ray Spencer, Utah PFUSA Presi- General's office needs to file suit dent Shauna Johnson, and the (with the Governors backing) Field Director for the Southwest against the federal government area PFUSA Sylvia Allen. and take back the land all over Wayne Robinson conducted the Utah, not just in southern Utah. meeting and asked each candiMylar is very knowledgeable date to give a brief history. on the issues and am articulate Glen Davis is 44, married with them very well. Mr. Davis is a seven children and lives in the good listener, who then asks very Holiday area of Salt Lake City. thoughtful questions. He has been in business for himGreg Hawkins was unable to self for 19 years, running an ad- join Mr. Davis in' Kanab be-vertising agency. See CANDIDATES, Page 11 Frank Mylar is also married, have been contacting partners regarding the Kaneplex road. They all need to agree on the location of the route. We are encouraged we will get something done this summer," said Commissioner Judd. Im concerned about fall-otime. I hope the partners are willing to accept their responsibility for their portion of the road and water. The county is committed. We dont want egg on our faces." Presently, the city water line is six inches. A bigger line for fire protection is needed. Boon Robertson reported that with cancellations, and to the inability pass physical, the county will have to for hiring a deputy for the ut hicles have been impounded, mostly from illegal aliens. Winchester recommended that two be junked and an auction be held for the rest. The Commissioners agreed on a auction. A date has not been set yet. The County will send a letter to Kanab Back Packers. The issues with the old hospital needs to be resolved. Perhaps they will need to d the hospital. Part of the problem was the months the county had to wait for the survey. Now' the surveyor is charging interest! Marilyn Lawson, representing PFUSA, invited the Commissioners to attend Candidates Day on Friday, June 2. There was a difference of opinion about whether the road used by Fran Jacobs and Ron & Jana Smith, by the Sand Dunes, is a public or private road. Attorney Winchester, with photos to document, said that Mrs. Jacobs is having pi oblems with road 991. Signs have been posted which give the appearance of a private road, when it is really a county road. Jana Smith said, our position See COMMIS SION, Page 3 multi-agenc- y' re-bi- KANAB WEATHER no-sho- jail. The starting salary is May Precip. - .08" Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family |