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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15, 2001 14 Time to get Jam min for F e d e r a I the 2001 Utah State Fair grant money the state If rules, to awarded at about your mouthwatering if its Utah Smart Sites Jell SureJell Fruit Pectin family and friends rave contact office fair (801) homemade jams and jellies, then And, youre regularly partime to get jammin. You ticipated in state, county and could be rewarded with regional fair jam and jelly comn even petitions, then you might for your talent. Hall of Fame Class of is Sure 2001. once again sponsoring the jam Honoring lifetime achieveand jelly competition at the ment in jam and jelly making, Utah State Fair. Entries will the Hall of Fame is open to all be judged on appearance, tex- jam and jelly makers from coast ture and taste. Blue ribbons, to coast. cash prizes and gift bags will The class of 2001 will consist be awarded to the best jam of 50 inductees who will receive: and jelly makers. All partici- a Hall of Fame apron, a set of pants will receive a free Hall of Fame jar lids, a blue entrants bag containing sev- ribbon, a framed Hall of Fame eral goodies that will prove certificate; and a $50 check. For a complete set of Hall of helpful in preparingjams, jelFame lies and' other delectable rules, send a homemade treats! stamped envelope to: Hall of Fame Rules Sure about the Jell dont And, forget Sure Jell gift basket competico Hunter Public Relations tion. Select a fun theme such 41 Madison Avenue, 5th floor New York, NY 10010-220- 2 as Welcome to the Neighborhood, Get Well Soon or Entries must be submitted by Happy Holidays and pack- August 31, 2001. So, dont delay! Be sure to age j ars of your homemade j am and jelly in an imaginative make an extra jar or two of the style, using appropriate food jams and jellies youre famous d for and enter them into the Utah and props. Deadline for entering these State Fair Competition. And, competitions is September 1. Be submit an entry for the sure to check the competition Sure Jell Hall of Fame. Who rules and guidelines before se- knows you might earn a honor! lecting and preparing jam and For for submission. jelly recipes tips on preparing homebemade jams and jellies, or to see Judging will take place fore the Utah State Fair, the complete set ofHall of Fame state-wide-- 538-324- 7. or national-recognitio- New face at Red Rock Homes self-ad-dress-ed a lot of experience in sales, commented new resident Scott Juber. He be putting that knowledge to good use at his new job at Red Rock Homes, 775 East Chinle Drive, in Kanab. Bom in Heber, Juber spent his youth in Orem. He later moved to Oregon where he worked and made his home for 15 years, (13 of them in sales). Juber took a job two months ago with Red Rock Homes, a manufactured home dealership. Along with being an integral part of the Red Rock sales staff, he has been updating and working on the busy companys computers. I love the Kanab area, and Curt Ritter and Mike Reed are terrific guys. What impresses the new Red Rock employee most about his new company I ha ve will is its commitment to customer service. They offer homes, explained Juber, "and customer service is number one. They really care about who they are selling to. well-bui- lt Top tourist events in Arizona rest of August non-foo- well-deserv- ed Governor Mike Leavitt recently announced a $500,000 federal matching grant awarded to purchase computer equipment and software for Utahs Smart Sites. The U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Admini- stration (EDA) awarded the grant to the Rural Partnership Office to support the Smart Site initiative. This grant has allowed us to leverage the original legislative appropriation in a significant way, said Leavitt. Now, Smart Sites will offer busicomnesses addition in puter equipment, state-of-the-a- rt to a facility, high-spee- d band- width, and trained workers. Smart Sites represent rural Utahs connection to the Utah Silicon Valley Alliance. Companies from throughout the world can electronically outsource with these sites for services such as software testing, technical call centers, database management, data entry and website development. In the 2001 legislative session, time and enjoy the 1950s again on Route 66! Classic Car Show which runs from September Class of 2001 rules, visit the legislature appropriated with trophies given for various 2001. For complete de- Sure Jell web site at $725,000 for Smart Site developments portion of the approclasses, a battle of the bands, a tails and official competition www.surejell.com. priation will serve as a match sock hop, contests and lots more 2 col. to the EDA grant. The Rural fun. 1 Partnership Office has been acAug. 31 Sept. 3: Whiteriver-76t- h tively submitting applications Annual White Mountain for grants and soliciting pri-Apache Tribal Fair & Rodeo, vate partners to leverage the Whiteriver Fairground. Ace, money. tivities include carnival, 2X2 STATEWIDE ADVERTISING NETWORK The application was very night performances, 2 in over Ask local can how reach you paper your strong, and EDA felt positive dances, concerts, art and craft Williams-Coo- l 250,000 households in 40 Utah newspapers about the potential economic vendors, and more. Adults $5, Aug. in one easy step through Utah Press Asso- - impact Smart Sites can have in Country Cruise-I- n and Route children 5 $3, over 60 free. of 66 Festival 2001 Go back in state, said ext.323. ciation statewide 2x2 display network.! rural areas theEDA regional Anthony Preite, (National placement is also available) director. The Smart Site inithrough Utah Press Association. tiative is an innovative and rd-looking project that has much to offer both businesses HREPLACeT&STOVES OOLS rGfu57sAU!MS,, SPAS and communities. The money will be distrib51 uted to Smart Sites on an o S9 v o1 basis, and equipment will be purchased based oh comCl J Pi 1 I u panies specific needs. ! II Equipment is a major exr. l pense for companies setting up 52 an operation, said Wes Curtis, l State Planning Coordinator lo Get Reedy far a COLD Winter! Tc!:o up to a a and Rural Partnership Office rn I director. IE Now, businesses can $150 OFF Select FircpLecea and Stove z! wj start employing people with a lg 644-360- 0 Toll-Fre- a o minimal investment. (035) Smart Sites are currently loI 8 I? M I S. Kanab 1033 09A i7y cated in Cache, Box Elder, Car,CC n! CONCRETE SCULPTURES RUSTIC MTN. FURNITURE g bon, Emery, San Juan, Iron, 5 game R00rJACCESS0n:ES'EVARAHV0L39J Sanpete, Duchesne, Kane and Sevier counties. Prescott-14t- h Aug. 16-1- 8 Annual Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering Sharlot Hall Museum, working cowboys who compose & recite & sing poetry about their lives & work; old time singing, song writing, cowboy yodeling, poetry, daytime sessions free, eve shows are at Yavapai College Performance Hall. $11 advance, $12 at the door. 928-445-31- 6-1- 928-635-14- 6, fF 18 Advertise Here! Statewide!!! Through Your Local Paper. -- pa-rad- 22 18-1- S 3-- 928-338-434- 6, forwa- f b I Mm fit as-heed- ed v r Early Bird Specials! gl rl r: m s |