OCR Text |
Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 2000 Community Letters Continued, from Page 5 Blaine Allen. We couldnt have put on the festival without the help and support of Kanab City, Kane County Travel Council, and the Utah Heritage Alliance. We are looking forward to next year being bigger and better. Thanks again for everyones help and support. Committee, Carla Avant, Terry Cottrell, Joan Kirby, Lonnie Kirby, Jeanne Bantlin and Charlotte Pittman Sety&asie Logo e from Special Tees Shane Ramsey-- 2 SonUi) ssninu) 2 Ainge-Heritag- rt ti) it , n I Pi&fi lunches from .inti t By Lisa Livingston, DIHom i 1 1 iA s Rocking V Cafe Ann Bunting-gif- t certificate from Kanab Heritage Highway Jacobs Outpost) (. rj Brazilian guitar quartet to play in southern Utah ut re puntal interplay was crisp, and.. .as lively as one could want.. .The quartet played all the Brazilian works engagingly and with a virtuosic flair. And from their U.S. debut in Florida three weeks ago: If J.S. Bach could have heard the Brazilian Guitar Quartet Thursday evening, he no doubt would have approved... ringing tone, balance and superb and technique. ..bright rhythmic... each player brought a uniqueness to the sound, which made for a fascinating performance as the differences melded a delight to those who appreciate the art of the guitar... agile performances... seamless harmony...The resonance ofthe four guitars.. .brought a depth to Bachs compositions that the composer himself would have appreciated.. .The folk themes Villa-Lobo- s (of Heitor Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1) were carried with a warmth tional guitarist Paul Galbraith, hard to achieve with other inwho has made something of a struments. The Palm Beach sensation in the guitar world by Post. g Tickets are $8 adults or $5 guitar creating an on which he can play all six youth and may be purchased at Bachs solo violin sonatas and these locations: St. George: partitas without pausing to R&Ks Bookstore; Hurricane: retune...all of this, plus some Zion Drug; Cedar City: Munsons dazzlingtechnique enables them Music; Kanab: Zion Pharmacy; to give a flawless performance. Springdale: Flanigans Inn, There is no question that the Desert Pearl or at the gate. For additional information or program is a set ofextraordinarily skillful, cohesive and pas- to be placed on the mailing list, or write sionate performances. please call The Brazilian Guitar Cultural Activities, Dixie ColQuartets debut U.S. appear- lege, 225 South 700 East, St. ance at the Kravis Center...was George, UT 84770. eight-strin- 435-652-79- FRESH FOOD Come try our homemade cinnamon rolls, pecan sticky ng can do for someone experiencing heatstroke until medical help arrives. The first priority is to cool the body immediately. Immersing the person in a tub of cold water may not be possible, but you can apply ice packs to the body or spray the person with water or you can sponge the person off with water. Take the person to a shady area and fan her rub the arms and legs vigorously to get the blood flowing again. There are three homeopathic remedies that are excellent for the effects of heatstroke; two of them are indispensable and should be in every emergency first-ai- d kit. These two rem edies are Belladonna and Glonoin. Belladonna is the remedy of choice for persons with a fever, throbbing headface, and stuache, bright-reworks for also Glonoin por. face and stupor, but fever, red the heat is not as intense as with Belladonna Belladonna heat can be felt at a distance of . 3 to 4 inches from the body, if you touched a person needing Belladonna, your hand would feel hot after touching them: they radiate heat. Either remedy is acceptable to use and the dosing can be repeated every 10 to 15 minutes depending on how acutely the person is suffering the more acute the affliction, the more frequent the dosing. Cuprum is for heat exhaustion where there is jerking ofthe muscles and even convulsions. There is profuse, clammy sweat and great weakness where the person collapses. There is also cramping of the muscles and the person is faint, pale and has nausea and a rapid pulse. The administration of homeopathic remedies will not interfere with emergency allopathic treatment; in fact, it will only help the person in recovery and of homeothe stasis in the bodys mechanisms. d heat-regulati- ng all. Please call (435) for more information. 826-44- 66 Iron Mission State Park Museum in Cedar City hosts an exhibit by artist Cortney Lunt in addition to its regular collections. An opening reception with the artist will be held ) reation Director Courtland from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Please call Nelson. 0 for more infor(435) Visitors are. welcome to visit mation. state parks free of charge. While day-us- e fees will be Several parks will host waived June 10, overnight camprial events Saturday, June 10: ing fees still apply. Escalante State Park in For more information, please Escalante hosts its Childrens call Utah State Parks and RecFishing Derby with prizes for reation at (801) 586-929- 1 64 E 300 644-88- buns and sourdoueh pancakes! S Kanab 00 T'J LOCALS'PECiAL: 538-722- 0. 'Theyre Here!!!" is nw on PAINT & GLASS KaneCounty Buy one breakfast, get one j at 12 price with this ad. j Good s J throuhJuneJS Jones has hired Dan Jackman to be , their Kanab representative in the areas of 97 West Center, Kanab 1 unconsciousness. There may also be visual disturbances with a headache and nausea convulsions are sometimes experienced. Heatstroke most often occurs in very hot weather and its most frequent victims are the elderly or those who exercise in the heat. This is a emergency and requires immediate professional treatment. There are several things you Utah Sate Parks and Recre-- most Utah state parks, from ation offers Free State Parks Anasazi to Yuba. Free State Parks Day is our Day Saturday, June 10, 2000. Day-us- e fees will be waived at way of thanking visitors for their patronage and support, and encouraging them to visit a T park they haven't seen before, 3 said Utah State Parks and Rec- Sunday, June 11 at 7 a.m. 644-8001.- ..' 94 The symptoms of heat stroke consist of a high fever (104 or higher), an inability to perspire (or profuse perspiration), red skin that is hot, rapid pulse with confusion, stupor and perhaps Free State Parks Day Saturday, June 10 ocking U Cafe Opens for Breakfast J - Sunheat stroke U!in&.WD T-shi- Some of the most interesting into one...The added high string and flat-oenjoyable music and on Paul Galbraiths has the most in playing any style today can be beautiful and unique timbre-somewhebetween a mandolin heard at the Tanner Amphitheater on Saturday, June 10, when and a harp. It was used throughthe fabulous Brazilian Guitar out the evening to great Quartet takes center stage at 8 effect... The audience, an assortp.m. The New York Times re- ment of young and old, seemed cently reported... everything .entranced by it all. . Palm Beach came together beautifully: the Daily News. ensemble was tight, the contraThe quartet is led by interna- &osuten- These remedies are for suggested use only. As with any emergency, consult a health care professsional. (Heritage Photo contest winners: DeLynn Shumway-- meals from Chuckwagon Cookout Tom 6 L 95 COMMERCIAL Call 888-673-96- 44 and RESIDENTIAL GLASS. for quick, reliable service. |