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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community Valley Senior menu Kanab Senior menu June as, WEDNESDAY JUNE 2V2001 June rice, 22-BB-Q roast beef on a bun, green salad, fruit, brownies. beans, salad, pudding. June. cuts, potato with meat June fruit salad, jello, cupcakes. balls, veggie, fruit; pudding. strog-anoJune 25-Co- ld 25-Spagh- . ff June chops, veggies, mashed potatoes, gravy, apple pie. Cordon Blue, June 27-Po- rk over, noodles, five bean salad, pineapple cake. June spare ribs, rice pilaff green beans, tossed salad. 29-Chick- en 29-BB- Q bakers veggies, cake, fruit. tJune Special Kanab City Library notes Teachers to share Utahs heritage her husband, the There is a vacancy on Kanab City Library Board that needs to be filled. If you are interested in serving on the Library Board please contact the David, Joyce and used to live in northeastern Oregon at the foot of the Elkhom Mountains, within sight of through archaeology and historic architecture Sacajawea Peak in the Land of Board Chairperson, Joan the Winding Waters. 1 for more Jeanne Modesitt and Robin . Utah Heritage Foundation, the Matson, at information. One requirement Spowart are a husband and wife BLMandSnowCollege will is that you must reside within team. Jeanne is a freelance Our IntriguingPast: Archaeology, the city limits of Kanab to serve writer of children books and Architecture, and Historic PreserRobin illustrates them. He also vation from June on the board. This four for two other day workshop for Utah educators Kanab has new authors has done illustrations and one new illustrator who have childrens book authors. will be held at the scenic Snow drawRobin area. began his career recently moved into our College Great Basic Environmencartoons is and an Hunsaker tal Education Center just outside Joyce Badgley ing charts, plans g historical inter- for the U.S. Army. He then at- Ephraim. The intriguing story ofUtahs preter and storyteller. Her tended the University of Calirerefornia and and Santa at Cruz, carefully thoughtful past is chronicled in archaeosearched programs have won her ceived his B.A. in fine arts. logical sites and historic buildJeanne was bom in California ings across the state, explains national acclaim as both performer and historian. For the and received an interdisciplinary Utah Heritage Foundation Propast 20 years, she has performed masters degree in psychology, gram Director Lisa Thompson, her living histories around camp- sociology and nutrition. She Studying these physical refires, in schools and museums, speaks to children all around minders of our past offers stuon stage, and via national tele- the country on themes of self- dents an exciting, hands-o- n apvision and radio. She has opened esteem. proach to learning about Utahs Before moving to Kanab, the rich heritage. legislative sessions, performed with symphonies, and developed couple lived in northern CaliforDuring our Intriguing Past historical vignettes with the nia and other parts of the coun- educators will map and grid an NBA Portland Trailblazers. try. They presented and donated archaeological site, learn to Ms. Hunsaker has given com- some of their books, signed by read historic buildings, experimand performances in Wash- them, to the library. ment with primitive technolodistinD.C. is for such Kanab certainly attracting gies, try their hands at tradiington, the as many people from all different tional building techniques, exguished organizations fields of endeavor, and lately plore Native American perspecthe Smithsonian Institution, National Geographic Society, the library has benefitted tives on archaeology, and examand ranking members of Con- greatly from the diversity. The ine ethics and values related to gress. She has donated an Library Board and Library Staff preserving archaeological and autographed copy of her first are very thankful to Joyce, historic resources. In addition book, Sacajawea Speaks, Be- Jeanne and Robin for their con- to many hands-o- n activities, the yond the Shining Mountains tributions and want to officially workshop includes a field trip to with Lewis & Clark, to the li- welcome them to Kanab and record and interpret historic brary. This is a delightful, fun Kane County. buildings and prehistoric arbook chock full of photographs, chaeology sites. State inservice 644-884- co-ho- 26-2- st 9. award-winnin- Tanning zeatiue Sessions T OR Purchase a I 20 Session Tanning Pass for Only $53, OR a 31 Session Pass for Just $77-G fm V In ! the Heritage Center ) at 310 South 100 East, You'll Be Made in the Shade Time! Today! Hits PSSt beautiful illustrations and historical facts, as well as classic storytelling of the life of an extraordinary woman. The registration deadline for Our Intriguing Past is June 21, 2001. Theregistrationfeeof$128 includes meals and lodging for four days and three nights, inservice credit from the Utah State Office of Education and three activity guides containing dozens oflesson plans. To register, call Dave Lanier at the Great Basin Environmental Education or email, Center, (435) IAKEWWH1 K)t.9KAXAB.UT - New in Kanab - We are Giving Away Over $16,000 in Prizes, and You Can Register Now fe? (33!$ at Honey's Jubilee Foods and Heat Wave Spas, Pools, & Patio Supplies PRIZES INCLUDE: Open Wed thru Sat 9 am - 6 pm Commission Continued from Page 296 W 300 N (old pet store building) on Hwy 89 north end of Kanab Hot New Music CD's Ice Coolers " I or - - the Sheriffs Department effective June 1, 2001, with alO per cent differential. Lisa Livingston requested a .a H ;; 1 Trevor Peterson was hired for Lowest Prices in Town!! Rentals Ski Boat Rentals Sea-Do- o Just Register at Honey's Jubilee or Heat Wave, and listen for your name on Z93.3 FM (at 101.9 FM in Kanab)! 1, dave.lainersnow.edu. T-Shi-rts Fishing Trips Grocery Certificates from Honey's Jubilee Foods Kanab Hometown Super Saver Cards Cases of Pop from the Good Guys at KALIL" And Much, Much More! Smff 283-726- 'EZ Up' Canopies Hawaiian Tropic Summer Fun Packs Z credit and optional graduate school credit are available. y I -- l VISTA funding match. The Commission voted unanimously to support the program and voted to fund one Vista position for $2,850. Pam Thornton was appointed to the Economic Development Steering Committee. Lou Pratt reported on the Kane Plex road project. Another six tenths of a mile was added, so the bid for the water line has been offered again.. |