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Show MAY 4,2006 Page 8 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER Friday they were invited to play at our Long Term Care facility and were so appreciated that they had to stay about twice as long as they had prepared for so they had to fall back on some of the old tunes they remembered. The next day they traveled to Ruby's Inn for another performance. They are getting few by Earl Roe wearlroe@yahoo.com • 676-2376 in number and are in danger of going out of business. It would be a shame to I'll start this week by correcting a lose the oldest Panguitch icon, but unmistake in last week's article that tried less they start to get some new memto make Suzanne Hatch as old as Evalyn bers, this may happen. All you need is and I.(Bruce & our son, Ron, were the the desire to have some fun and a gazoo, same age.) I am going to blame it on old cowbell, scrubbing board, jews harp Evalyn. She took the information from or anything with which you can produce Suzanne andused some of her nursing a rhythm and your all set to go so get symbols which I did not understand and your rhythm makers together and when U n a 11900 Champ in trying to get everything straight, I just you are called tell them that you would Rocker Rocllner made Bruce her son instead of her be happy to join the group. They Lane 1737 Blaster Rocker j brother. For this I apologize but the hour will probably help you with your cosRecflner tume. was late and I was sleepy. The snow is about gone from the Our Lions Club served thefirstof Pole Hollow ridge and there are many this year's early morning breakfasts to freshly plowed garden spots showing some of the rodeo participants Friday [HOME FURNISHINGS up around town so I am going to see if I morning. I was unable to help as I was can start my tiller and maybe get one of on my way to Cedar City with a load of Mierotiber Sofa and my grandsons to get my small plot ready aluminum cans for our club so I don't Lovcseat Sets Starting at to plant. I was hoping to be able to know how successful the breakfast was. do it myself, but I am advised against Cans are up fifteen cents from last year trying to do it. so we encourage everyone to support My brother Ken and his wife, Judy, us in our recycling project. The comcame from Smithfield for the weekend. munity, schools, students, and the enviAfter seeing that I was in fairly good ronment benefit when you do. shape since the last time he saw me, (A bit of news for anyone who might Ken and I spent most of the time dis- be going to Cedar soon. I filled up on cussing what we might be able to do the way home at the TA station near with the old barn and sheds on the fam- Parowan for57.9/gallon.) ily lot. Ken still wants a place of his own I had some welcome visitors over in Panguitch and I am willing to do what the weekend. My son-in-law, my grandI can to help him get it. daughter and her husband and baby Glass & Decorating Center Judy came with him mainly to help all came to see me without my halo 22 East 200 South, Rlchfleld 896-8496 orTOO-44&-7«4 her parents (Art & Wenda Tebbs) get which didn't take long so they cleaned their Red Canyon Indian Store ready for out one of my unfinsihed upstairs rooms, the coming tourist season. With the soar- got my tiller to running, tilled a spot for AMERICAN RED CROSS ANNOUNCES ing gasoline prices, this is shaping up to me and did some other odd jobs that INTERMOUNTAIN PREPAREDNESS INSTITUTE be a most interesting Summer as far as needed doing like clearing up a couple May 8 - May 12, 2006 tourism is concerned. of computer problems. (I like this kind Dixie State College: St. George, Utah St. George, April 19, 2006 It appears that the treating of the of visitors!) The Intermountain Preparedness Institute will be held this year May 8 - May Lake to get rid of the trash fish is on As I clicked onto my e-mail, I no12, 2006 on the campus of Dixie State College in St. George, Utah. Curriculum schedule. I just hate to see the trout ticed this message from our Utah Dewasted. We were allowed to salvage partment of Wildlife Management and provided at the Institute focuses on enhancing students' abilities to train, prepare them the first couple of times it was was very surprised to learn, via the for and respond to emergencies by advancing their knowledge and skills in American treated (all the chemical does is suffo- internet, that I was drawn out for the Red Cross programs. Some of the classes being offered this year include: First cate them)and I never heard anyone deer hunt this fall. This is the Aid/ CPR/ AED Instructor Course, Emergency Response Instructor Course, complain of any ill effects so I am won- best news I have had for quite a while. Water Safety and Life guarding Instructor Courses, Introduction to Disaster Serdering if it is due to the environmental- I now hope that some of my hunting part- vices, Mass Care, Shelter Operations. These and many other classes available at the Intermountain Preparedness ists saying there might be a health ners were also successful. Institute help to create invaluable members of the workplace and community. hazzard or if it is the "getrich,sue some"Hinky Dinky-Parley voo Since this training is available to the public, you too have the opportunity to particione" attitude of so many of our citizens. Cheer up face-The war is thru." pate. You can obtain the distinction of having received quality instruction in emerPerhaps our Wildlife officials are —Burma Shave( 1930) gency preparedness and response from highly skilled professional instructors from afraid of someone eating one then comthe American Red Cross. Classes are open to all. Pre-registration is required for plain of a bellyache and sue. (My guess all classes. Your registration should be submitted as soon as possible as classeswith ADVERTISE IN is this is the reason for not allowing salsmall enrollment are subject to cancellation. To pick up a brochure or registration vage.) form, visit the Red Cross office in St. George (358 West St. George Boulevard; Our only source of music for our paSt. George, UT), or visit our web site www.utahredcross.org look for Intermountian rades, The Panguitch Rhythm Band, is Classifieds StSrt at Just $5/week Preparedness Institute under Training Classes. For more information about the warming up for the coming season. Last Call 676-2621 to place ads! .class schedules and costs please call (.800) 328 > 9272, ext. 3039. Over 14 Styles And 5O Colors To Choose From! Two for Two for Two for [Lane "THE INSIDER" |