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Show 4 Tuesday, May 2fc, i 9ju LAKESIDE You can key Indoor barbecue mu to ones career McCloud speaks to other writers about her long career entire existence, McClouds husband, James is an enthusiastic supporter of her work. He has encouraged her to take chances with her writing. He used to say to me, I know youll write, I know youll do those things, said McCloud who followed this advice and began writing features for the Dixon Illinois Telegraph. I was a very shy person, but my desire helped me learn to take risks. Juggling life, children, work and community service is difficult, but not impossible. You can be a good writer and not neglect your children. I know it can be done, she said. Try things, figure out what works for you. Discipline makes the difference. The road to success hasnt been an easy one for this woman who loves old fashioned things and the old fashioned way. Ive had rejections and some real nightmares in writing books, she said. On one occasion she had written two books, but the publisher decided not to print them. She took them to Artist proposals sought for courthouse project By SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Z correspondent FARMINGTON I 1 - Propos- als from artists wishing to design artistic solutions andor artworks for the Davis County Court expansion are due by .Wednesday. The committee is asking for proposals from artists for a wide hall that high, is 192 feet long one way and 72 feet long the other, said Jim Glenn, of the Utah Public Art Program. 24-fo- ot ot in this space. We dont want to tell the artists it has to be a suspended piece, stenciling or a painting, we want them to use their imagination, said Glenn. Utah artists will . j . - 1- Send fax requests for propos- al application information to For answers to questions after receiving the proposal, call Glenn at .. 'I' 1flints." L r I Save ISP fy JrcwJ I Pruc 1 See With Coupon Ionics Sully (Dccoraud! 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The concept plan calls for a street to be built on the right of way, but ends in a approximately 100 hundred feet from the property line. CENTERVILLE - a concept plan for a rezoning proposal came under scrutiny of an adjacent property owner at last weeks Centerville City Council 50-fo- ot meeting. cul-de-s- The council held a public hearing to rezone 1 12 acres of property from commercial and agriculture to residential last Rawlins will provide an enTuesday. Charlie Rawlins, of trance to the right of way from Centerville.-requeste- heczori-in- d g and submitted a concept plan to the planning commission to build a small subdivision on the property. Planning Commission with our Health the but will not pave the access. Cook believes that Rawlins, as a developer, should stub the street all the way to the property line. Rawlins said that c, . .. Clearfield Pride Days. 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Just when the advantage over age, said the royalty checks were due, the woman whose writing have company went bankrupt. touched literally hundreds of There are many keys to bethousands of lives. Every per- ing a successful writer, said the son has totally original way of author of two LDS Hymnal falooking at life. Each of us is vorites, Lord, I would Follow unique. Thee," and as Zions Youth in McCloud, whose books inLatter days. The major thing clude Sunset Across India, you need to be a writer is to and Murder by the Sea sold write. I sometimes felt guilty her first poem to the LDS that I wanted to write instead of Church magazines when she doing other things. Then, too, was 13, thanks to her aunt, Jes- reading is as important as the sie Evans Smith, who walked actual writing. into the magazine offices and Write about things you said she had poem they needed know and love. Stick to the to publish. That sale helped things care about, she you me through the difficult years said. We need to have new growing up, she said. eyes and see the things around Its a persons background us. When I first moved back and experience that helps them here from Illinois I would go to develop as a writer, Because the grocery store and stop and my teen years were hard, it stare at the mountains and helped me develop my art. The wonder why others werent domore we get into our own spirit ing that too. and the spirit of life, the more What advice would she give ywe can create, she said. Beauthe writer? I urge you to go ty and art feed our spirit forward with a sense of joy and Finding the time and making confidence and my heartfelt the effort is not always easy. wishes for your success." Standard-Examin- ru: Discipline makes the yard fence friend. But this woman wields the power of a corporate giant and has developed the fine art of utilizing time to a perfection. Discipline is the key to utilizing what time you have, said Susan Evans McCloud, author of over 30 historical and fiction books. You might say to yourself, I cant do something be- -. cause I havent done it before, but you can do it. You can is the key to this prolific writers success. In addition to films, song lyrics, poems, stage plays and audio tapes, McCloud has been a docent for the Beehive House for 30 years, taught writing classes, is a wife and mother of six children. Ive wanted to write my whole n, auJUUiiMio iv what worksforyou. correspondent Bountiful L Tty things, figure out By SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Standard-Examin- Lakeside Review 520 South State, Clearfield 0 773-4836292-1- mm mm jwnystt mm jmm pw. LZZ2Z sMncmmmnrMinatmunum POOR CO |