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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community 8 WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 2001 Fredonia Heritage Day Program The Fredonia Historical SociWriting Personal History: Wadleigh ety extends an invitation to the Getting Started-Luc1:45 p.m. annual Heritage Day Program, Fredonia Historical Interpreto be held on May 26, 2001. Center-Nedr- a Heaton of tive that recognition Believing Significance-Biographicthe past gives insight to the Log Cabin Sketches: Rees Bladen the to and the future, present Judd Historical Society members and Billie Griffiths-Caro- l Historical offers Figa that Symposium: program planned an interpretation of historic ures and their Relationship to events and changes influencing Fredonia Zane Grey-Luc- y those living in the Fredonia area Wadleigh James T. Owens Uncle as well as visitors to the area. Judd The program, to be held in the Fredonia Firehouse, will include John Wesley Powell-Pau- l an array of historic subjects as Thevenin well as a plan for history in the Manager Western River Expeditions River Runner making. y 4- S' al , Jim-Kei- Days Activities th 3:00 p.m. Tour of Historical Homes-Arlen- e Goodhart and Elaine 1:00 p.m. Introduction to the Archives Heaton Pratt and Recognition-Nedr- a Recycle your local phone books The new 2001 Kanab Burton gets first hole-in-on- e year old golfer from e Kanab, recorded his first last Friday morning golfing with his buddies Dick Moore, Jerry Beck and Bill Wallace. Burton hit his shot with an eight iron on the 134 yard sixth hole at Coral Cliffs Golf Course. After the eagle, Burton birdied his next two holes and finished with a 38 for nine holes. Congratulations Dick! Dick Burton, 71 hole-in-on- East; .ACE Fredonia Local Book will be delivered during the end of May and from May. 21 through June 8, the Senior Citizens, Centers in Kanab, Fredonia and Orderville are sponsoring a recycling drive in partnership with. The Lo- cal Book. We are asking that any and all old phone books be brought to the following Hardware-39- 5 South 100 East; and Honeys East 300 South. Jubilee-26- 0 Fredonia:Senior Citizens 0 North 100 West. Center-8- Orderville:Senior Citizens E. State Street; and Terrys Food & Drug-6- 5 E. Main, BigWatenThe Comer Mart; and The Big Water Post Office; . The Local Book will then ' nate 10 cents for every book Kanab;Senior Citizens Cen- - collected to the Senior Citizens ter-5- 6 West 450 North; Gla-- Center. Please feel free to call ziers Foodtown-26- 4 South 100 if you have any questions. Center-41- 9 do-locatio- ns. ; Stewart bricks for sale Barbara Button and Sherrie Pandya hold one of the engraved bricks for the Levi Stewart Memorial Walkway. Fora donation of $100, you may have your name or a family name engraved on a brick. There is still time to buy's brick and have it placed in the walkway before the dedication on June 16,200V. Per a donation form, contact Barbara Button at Sherrie Pandya at or Ben Clarkson at The deadline for purchasing bricks is 644-202- 644-260- 644-266- 5; 9; 2. May 20, 2001. Dalai Continued from Page 3 tury. The Dalai Lama spoke out against the concept of war, dub- He debing it nounced greed, power and technology as the roots of violence in the early 19th century. He also warned about the imporold-fashion- aar. t Price includes oil disposal fee, up to 5 qts. of oil ' and chassis lubrication (if applicable) 4-TI- RE M 1 - t iff) 4 St t Vi FRI YOUR NEXT OIL CHANGE & FILTER 5$ - WE AT KANAB TIRE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS AND WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU WITH THESE SPECIAL OFFERS $5.00 OFF ' Ms j h ri Road Hazard Protection ROTATION & Featuring n COMPLETE TIRE INSPECTION CLIP THIS AD! AN0 BITING TIN TO KANAB SHOCKS & STRUTS TIRE Not to be combined with another discount or used to reduce Ulciijfrmiriiirs' outstanding debt Coupon must be redeemed. OnIy one coupon per car tance of taking care of the planet, and the threat of the extreme population increase. The charismatic Dalai Lama jok- ingly concluded that if no one was on the planet, there would be much less disturbance and the world would be better off. If world peace (is the goal), all of humanity (should) go into heaven, he said. But we are now at a turning point, he said, as there are alternatives in front of us. The 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner pinpointed the use of peace of mind and a warm, af- fectionate heart as keys to a more prosperous and peaceful future. is altruistic to humans and the environment. The Lama said we must train our mind to banish negativity. We ourselves should change our behavior, said the Dalai Lama, Peace rests on the human shoulder. Self-conte-nt 265 East 300 South Kanab 644-255- 7 |