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Show USF3 DELAYED THIS WAIL, '& - yi DUE TO UTIDELIVERABLE OCR ADDRESS. CHECK WWW.USP3.GOV FC1 CCH tZZ7' notify ggpncg r 7 0i vs, ,rV rC! . . t Great A 4th of July u' ,.a - v- - 'A ! r Page 13 Kane County Hospital CNAs-Iifesave- rs Page VOLUME 69 NUMBER 20 12 WEDNESDAY JULY 12, 2000 COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER 50c BLM announces OHV Management Plan By Carol Sullivan Verlin Smith, BLM, updated the Commission on BLM activities with a statewide OHV Management Plan at the June 26, 2000, Kane County Commission meeting. Smith said that OHV management is a big issue throughout the state and nation, especially in the west As a result of that, Utah BLM has completed an OHV Interim Management approach w hich is in effect now. They will wTait for the national meetings to conclude for national coordination. Commissioner Carroll asked, Why dont they hold meetings where the impact is the greatest? Smith said the BLM goal is to manage use to protect public lands and resources. We also understand that OHV is a The popular Andy Rau Band will be one of the headliners at this years Southern Utah Bluegrass Festival to be held use. Commissioner this weekend in Kanab. The festivities will be held at the Kanab Middle School. There will be open mike sessions at legitimate Crosby said, We need public input Frontier Movie Town on Friday evening and at Chuckwagon Cookout on Saturday night. higher on the docket than all of the special interest groups. Smith replied, Tm not sure if we give them more credence or they are more OHV use and; 3) Form cooperative part- nerships with user groups and other entities. Commissioner Carroll commented, The problem is thatwhen someone violates, then everyone is punished. Ifyou shut everyone out of a WSA, in 30 years it will be wilderness! How do we get out of this? Commissioner Judd asked, What are the dates for this plan? Smith replied, Unless something different comes from National, this will be it. There are no dates. The OHV Management Plan is similar to what was done on Moquith Mountain. Commissioner Judd asked, What precipitates emergency' Smith replied, Resource damage, vandalized archaeological sites, soil erosion, etc. do-sure- ? Marie Mousaus request to property adjust taxes on was approved. Karla Johnson reported that all 21 properties were sold at the vocaL May Tax Sale. The scheduled June Budget Basically, the OHV Management Interim Plan has three key Opening was tabled until July areas. 10, 2000. The Commission held a hear- Evan Anderson on mandolin and 1) Protect public land reAll Boravich on bass. sources; George See COMMISSION, Page 3 members sing, compose and are 2) Provide opportunities for experienced in giving workshops and judging competitions. They Park s will be opening the KANAB WEATHER P-C- -ll Southern Utah Bluegrass Festival happening this weekend The Southern Utah Bluegrass Festival starts Friday, July 2000. It will be held outdoors in the stadium behind the Middle School, right in the cen14-1- 6, ter of town. p There will be tainment throughout the entire festival. Friday; noon to 7 p.m.; Saturday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sunday. 10 am. to 4 p.m. There will be great bluegrass and old-tibands, doggers, and contests. Crafts, food, beverages, festival and other memorabilia, items will be available at the festival for purchase. Don't forget the Quiltin' & Fiddlin quilt show, free in the Middle School gym, honoringthe pioneer quilterswho have been quilting all their lives. There will be after hours shows jam sessions at Frontier Movie Town on Friday night, and Chuckwagon Cookouts (behind Dennys Wigwam) on Saturday night-- starting at 7:30 p.m. each night. non-sto- tee-shirt- s, t r Reappearing at enter- this year, The Andy Rau Band has been together since 1986 and has performed at music festivals, fairs, and concert halls throughout the U.S. and Canada. They have also been regulars at popular southern California amusement parks such as Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and Universal Studios. Their third album, Penny Moon is now available on Endovalley Records. The Andy Rau Band recordings feature bluegrass-styl- e music with a different slant Instead ofstarting with traditional bluegrass and then adding elements from other styles in an attempt to be different the band uses original material written specifically for them by Andy. The band members bluegrass background, instrumental skills and familiarity with other musical styles combine to create a unique musical blend that retains the acoustic fed and rhythmic drive of traditional bluegrass music The band features Andy Rau on the festival banjo, Les Johnson on guitar, T after-hour- session on Friday night at Frontier Movie Town starting at 7:30 p.m. Theyll also be jamming with everyone later on. Also appearing at this years festival is Kanabs own Slickrock String Band playing authentic dance music as it was played in barns, parlors and porches of the folks who first inhabited the southern Appalachian Mountain region. True American folk music-livelserene, inspirashow & open-mikeja- m concession employe:) found muri::cdritBu!!?rcg 'xGt: .111,' 51, an ,, , . See BLUEGRASS, Page 3 found resi-dsn- 4' re Jr.cs day, July 5, frcia an enpixent homicide, in? lolly was found ;.t 7;G-I v I VA 3 . - A . r f I & y, tional, it tells the stories ofhard-shi- p as well as the good times. This is the music that came west with the pioneers. The Slickrock String Band performs the music with various combinations of fiddle, banjo, autoharp, dulci- - at I1 ul I frc t, ut ai ids fA r vve 3 cm- - . Ai c f 4 v j fx- r T -' 4 i June Precip - .53" Courtesy : Frank Swapp Family I, |