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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News WEDNESDAY APRIL 18, 2001 tially for one night only, for ayearly fundraiser held by the group. The associations request was approved City Continued from Page I ing the Kanab City Police Department in an undercover position for some time. Crosby noted that Petersons work was publicly recognized as the .Kanab High School sting operation received a great deal of recognition as it was publicized in several publications in southern Utah. Roger Hoverman, representing the Northern Chapter Arizona unanimously by council. The fundraiser will be at the Red Hills convention center on Saturday at 6p.m. on May 5, 2001. The previously scheduled dedication ceremony for the Levi area, as well as some leases held on properties in the area by Ken Brown and Paul Haumont. Clarkson asked the council to consider taking steps to protect the area in the future and requested the council deed a portion of the city street to the memorial. Council voted to move in Stewart memorial may be that direction. slightly delayed, according to Ben Clarkson. The tentative date arranged for the dedication ceremony was to be June 16, however, a few complications have arisen. Clarkson spoke for some time with council on some Mule Deer Association, approached of these concerns, from conflicts council to request a seasonal beer with the site in question and the license, which would be used essen TEA 21 plans for the downtown Council memberTony Wright, along with all of the Council, were bombarded with numerous questions concerning his proposal to appoint Jim Matson as the Energy Board Chairman to fill Roger Carters position. Citizens Marilyn and Kim Lawson read from a list of questions concerning Matsons-in- volvement on the board as both Chairman, as well as services rendered to the city by Vermilion Services, owned by Matson. The couple alone questioned the council from a long list of paper work and seemed to be conducting a type of audit on Matson and the city of Kanab. Mr. Lawson, citing numerous years of personal experience in managerial positions, admonished the council to conduct a yearly internal audit of their own concerning all city business. Matson noted that, for the services rendered by Vermilion," the city obtained one hell of a deal. The Mayor and council were all in 4 ' .. r;..n rP .1- to that board. Lastly, it was reported that the MOU was approved with a five-memb- er board, Darren ters were depicted on film. as that city is often described as Little Hollywood because so many movies were made there, said Monte Bona, a member of the Heritage Highway 89 Alliance and Sanpete County Heritage Council. DArcs speech begins at 7 p.m. at the high school, located at 59 East Red Shadow Lane. The talks, which are sponsored in part by the Utah Humanities Council are free and open to the public. DArcs talk will be a continuation of a presentation he gave in Kanab in January that was part of statehood day and focused on the importance of the film industry in Kanab. The upcoming speech will look at movies filmed in Kanab, such t chairman, contingent upon a yearly internal audit applicable as The Lone Ranger and Calamity Jane , and how those charac- Continued from Page 1 f cil as the new Energy Board Coleman, who served in reserves on the police force, will be the replacement for Andy Gant and Best Friends was approved by council for the purchase of unused city wells. The city noted that it is unable to sell water rights and such approval is only for the structures around the wells. However, Best Friends does have the right to develop the wells if so desired. Financing ofthe pubagreement and Matsons hard lic works yard east of Kanab was work on behalf of Kanab City also discussed. The plan includes was then enumerated to that borrowing approximately $360K point. Matson was then ap- from Zions Public Finance for the proved unanimously by the coun project. Hollywood 4; 24 Sessions speech on Lee will take place on April 25 at 7 p.m. at Panguitch High School, 390 East 100 South. John D.' Lee was a great contributor to the colonization ofUtah, Bona says, But his contributions are often overlooked by the controversy surrounding the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Lee was a Mormon leader and one of the key founders of the southern portion ofUtah, but he was the only person tried and executed for his role in the Mountains Meadow Massacre. He is buried in Panguitch. For more information on the lecture series, call the Sanpete County Heritage Council at (435) 462-250- 2. Quality Home on Scenic .8 5 Acre Lot - t. -j $:.... - f vif AT 190 West Center Street Its the sign of convenience were bringing to Kanab! 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