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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, 2001 Community Girls States 54th session Kane County Hospital the State and Kristen iary Auxiliary opens gift shop The American Legion Auxil- ton, Camille Heaton, Lexie Doss Girls Mason. sponsors This program nationally. unique program gives young women the opportunity to participate in the American Legion Auxiliary three levels of government and to learn concepts about being a is hosting a tea for junior class more productive citizen of the girls who are interested in be United States of America. ing u delegate for Girls State and their parents. This tea will AuxilThe American Legion iary believes that training our be held in the conference room youth about the basic ideals and at the Kanab City library on principles of our system of gov- March 18 at 4:30 p.m. All ernment will help to ensure the American Legion Auxiliary Girls Stats Tea survival of our republic. Through a unique citizenship members are invited and couraged to be there. By Laurali Noteman Kane County Hospital Auxil- iary will have the grand opening of their Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop on Monday, March 19. Located in the southeast comer of the foyer in the hospital, the Hospital Gift Shop hours will be Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If there is anyone Kane County School Brealcfast & Lunch Menu and ask for Ila or N ancy at 644- - March 8175. burrito, yogurt, salsa, milk, Hansen reported, several volunteers currently working at the Thrift Store, but we will probably need more help with the Gift Shop. Mrs. Hansen offered a spe- cial thank you to Heidi Blackham who was responsible interested in volunteering at the for getting the ball rolling and Hospital Gift Shop you can get to Duke Reidhead of Color in touch with Ila Hansen, Auxil- - Country Cabinetry for his do- - en- We have apple juice, March pizza, chef salad, tossed salad, ranch dressing, pears, pineapple chunks, cottage cheese, milk. March whole wheat toast, yogurt, milk, etable sticks, green beans, gin- gerbread, mustard, ketchup, training program. Auxiliary milk. members teach the youth of our nation to understand, comprehend and appreciate their role as United States citizens. This program is called Girls State. For over 50 years, the American Legion Auxiliary has succeeded in giving girls the finest March Danish, applesauce, orange By Myrna Cox Biscuits browned to perfec- tion, baked chicken in the oven the tantalizing aroma of food on the stove. Sound invit- ing? The Long Valley Senior Citizen Center is open again and staffed with Wallace Gibson as sight director; Julie Taylor as chief cook and bottle washer, citizenship training program possible. The program has grown from a few hundred participants to nearly 25,000 Girls State delegates annually. There will be at least 350 girls dent learned to assist in per- attending Girls State on the cam- forming basic preventive main- an(j assisting Julie, Patty from Henderson pus of SUU in Cedar City, Utah (both Orderville). Mary Stephens during the week of June 2001. from Mt. Carmel is one of the At Girls State, the delegates volunteers. An open in- to anyone who would study local, county and state do to like volunteer, please call the government processes. They is ofCarol the Bogart daughter this by setting up their own minLong Valley Senior Center. On Wednesday, 41 people were iature city, county and state gov- Ramos of Fredonia, AZ ernment and administer them including meals on wheels, to rules and the proceaccording Marty Dering from Mt. Carmel drives the bus and assists in dures set by their particular states laws. delivering nice hot meals for the home bound. Girls are eligible to attend r With Wallaces helping hand, Girls State if they meet the fola pieced quilt has been donated lowing criteria: from the family of the late Adelle their have completed QMis They Simpson, requesting that a junior year in high school by June 4, 2001. -i friend, Cathy Jo Winter, find a .V. use for the quilt in memory of They are legal, permanent Cfrff the late Adelle. Nellie Frost is residents of the United States. t.f t I M spearheading the project, with f They are interested in govother seniors volunteering their ernment and current events. services to complete the denim They have high moral character. They have strong leaderabilities. ship They have above average scholastic standing. At the close of Girls State sessions, two delegates are then selected to represent their state as Senators at Girls Nation in If you're experiencing the symptoms of tax season, see a Washington, D.C., our nations Capitol. professional. Because when you know you're getting evety Kanab Junior Class girls at penny you have coming, you'll feel a lot better. High School that are interested in this program may contact Carolyn Hamblin at the school or call Maxine McDonald at H & 4-- 9, . rfissnsiiQBiu juice, milk. March dog on a queen sized quilt. Donation quilt tickets are available for $1 bun, chef salad, ranch dressing, each. All proceeds will go to the potato wedges, fat free mayon-an- d Long Valley Center, as many naise, mustard, relish, ketchup, items are needed. The list in- - orange slices, milk, eludes a garbage disposal, 30 March gallons of paint, more toast sticks, pancake syrup, comfortable seating for seniors apple juice, milk, with March in the recreation room, rubber cushioned kitchen rugs, por- - ground beef, chef salad, ranch table TV, VCR, CDtape player, dressing, green beans, sweet- PA system, and an updated com- - ened applesauce, applesauce puterprinter. Any and all do- - cake, milk, nations are welcomed. For any March n information on items needed, Scrambled eggs, English please contact the Long Valley fin, jelly, orange slices, milk, off-whi- te muf-vitatio- March Center. Thanks to the following for fajitas, chef salad, ranch dress- their donations: Honeys Jubi-fe- ing, refried beans, com chips, lee donated batting, needles and salsa, cowboy cookies, milk. yam, and Quality Printing do vouchers for any nated d, in-ki- nd donations. A great big thank you to everyone who is involved in sup- port of the center ' . . I t'k & f; g k - fcV Sweaty palms. Dry mouth. Taxes must be going around. This years delegates for Girls State will be chosen at a tea sponsored by The American Legion Auxiliary on March 18, 2001. Cost for each delegate is $235, of which the American Legion Auxiliary pays $135 and each delegate pays $100. Last years delegates were Jannel L. 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