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Show 24 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News Kanab City Council meeting WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 2001 5. proposed a stronger relationship By Rachel Tueller landscape. Council member Topy Wright In other city business, a re- - between the two in forming a led the May 22, 2001 City Coun- - quest for a beer license at the formal partnership and enumer-ci- l n. 9 meeting in Mayor Karen Four Seasons Restaurant was ated Kanab Citys various goals Alveys stead as the mayor was discussed briefly. The decision- within ,the agreement. South is contingent on a criminal back- - Central received the partnership away on business. HeriKanab of Smith Jo the ground check and various re- - proposals positively and agreed tage Council detailed plans for quired reports submitted. The with many of the citys goals and Kanabs Heritage Library, to be previous city design standards requests, utilized to promote area history, for fire hydrants were amended as well as local artists work, based on state standards. The Heritage Council requested Council member Treva a measure of support from the Bamson announced an invita-cit- y council on both moral and tion to all to the 200th Brigham financial levels for future events. Young birthday celebration to Smith asked for the councils be held in the Salt Lake City financial help in the preliminary area on June 1. Applications inir stages of the project, requesting tially were due May 25th with assistance in paying the build- - the cost of attendance at $150 ings electric and water bills until per person. The money raised States Navy Memorial Founda-th- e will be used for park projects tion in Washington, DC has project becomes Council member Wright funding. However, which parks tablished the Navy Log in an suggested that Financial support will receive funding from the effort to honor all naval veter- be first sought out for the project benefit was not clearly defined, ans that have served our coun- through the Kanab Heritage Lastly, member Carol Sullivan try.TheNavyLogincludesNavy, Councils budget. Wright also gave a quick report on the meet- - Marine Corps, Coast Guard and noted that the request was a ing a few ofthe council members Merchant Mariners. The Navy timely issue, as the new fiscal had with South Central Com- - Log has thus far collected the munications in forming a part- - names, service information and year and budget approaches. Plans for the building include nership between the two enti- - photographs of over a quarter of some moderate means of reno- - ties, also in regards to the smart a million service personnel. All vation to accommodate a gallery site project. In a letter outlining enrollments form a part of and gift shop to be located up- - the partnership opportunities for Americas enduring naval The gallery will host both South Central and Kanab tage, a permanent and publicly music recitals and poetry read- - City, Mayor Alvey stated; Com- - accessible video register avail- ings, as well as periodic displays, munications is the key to bridg- - able for reviewing at the Naval The displays will feature every- - ing us to the outside world, al- - Heritage Center next to the Navy thing from local historical pho- - lowing us the opportunity to com- - Memorial on Pennsylvania artifacts and family history pete in a global economy. With enue, midway between the works, as well as various works communication capabilities, ru- - White House and the Capitol, or from local artists, such as J eanne ral no longer means isolation. . . on the Memorials Internet web Johnsons quilt show Jointly we must find the means site, www.lonesailor.org. centers the at WriteU.S. NavyMemorialFoun-- ' displayed Open to challenge and employ our House held this past Memorial people, including our young, in dation, Attn: Navy Log, 701 Pennweekend. The Heritage Council the new world of sylvania AveNW, Suite 123, Wash- Juand career opportunities in elec- - ington, DC 20004-260- 8 or call plans to name the building honor of in the ext 730. information. The regions niper mayor - 1 III. L Washington Memorial honors veterans self-suppo- rt- es-in- g. Librarv thank pre-scho- ol Public hearings on the future of the Grand Staircase-Escalant- e National Monument Congressman Chris Cannon announced that his of-will host two public forums to discuss the future ofthe Grand (R-U- T) IT: DY '71 ? T7 $ . r, JL-- , School Auditorium, 59 E. Cowboy .Drive Escalante, Saturday, June 2, Juno 15, : 'TV I i .4 MWkW. t Jk- 'WjC,0VilZjTQJ : New tub 2 Bedrooms, 1 full bath on main level New vinyl floor in kitchen 2 Bedrooms, workshop, 12 bath downstairs Hug,e detached workshopara&e Surrounded by mature juniper and fruit trees Split entry Call Lynette Foster (435)644-260- 6 ERA REAL ESTATE Always Thera ERA Utah Properties . For You 30 East Center Street Kanab, UT 84741 lynettekanab.net y ' ;; : 2001 at 1:00 p.m. at the Escalante City Council Cham- s . S20 per person Prime Rib Dinner Professional Attire bers, 56 N. 100 W. For more information, please contact Dee Dee Rose in Congressman Cannons Provo office ; at 'or - ! f Jc:ritC,2 ? J BOO Lunch ceo imrr 1 .. 801-379-250- 0. UDOT opens : available ct Glazier's Fc ediov:;i rV ' Kane County Thivct Ccrj.ci1- ajV V I- redrawing the Monument National boundaries, shrinking the size Monument. of the Monument and changing Congressman Cannon seeks the management plan for the input from all interested par- - Monument. Cannons position is that, except for outright elimination of the Monument, every alternative is on the table. Please join us: T T: Kanab, Friday, June 1, 2001 tt? at 7:00 p.m. at the Kanab High in V ties. Many options for the future ofthe Monument have been sug-fic-e gested, including revising arid Staircase-Escalant- e 92 Li thanked Kumiko Takagi what improvements the money bought for the library . While visiting Kanab, enjoyed helping the Beautification Committee plant flowers, attended some city meetings and had gifts for Maria Ropers graduation students. Mrs. Takagi prepared Japanese meals for her host families and especially enjoyed shopping in the local supermarkets. Her conclusion ... American and Japanese women are pretty much the same. an Owner says, TLEASESELLNOWT Was $95001 now only $79,900 (I) Mrs. Takagi Av-to- s, 800-821-88- for $1000 donation Kanab City Library Board President Joan Matson heri-stair- s. one-wom- VOU SR-14- 8 The Utah Department of Transportation advises motorists that State Route 148 through Cedar Breaks National Monument is now open for the summer season. Route 148, also known as the Midway Summit Cedar Breaks Road, is closed through the winter months due to heavy and drifting snow. Snowmelt on the route has reached a point that National Park Service and UDOT officials have deemed the route safe for public travel. |