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Show The Garfield County Insider April 1, 2010 FYJPANGUITCHI 041646 — E-n : Well it seems that Fri- took 30% of all the awards day is the designated snow at this competition. Teams day here in Panguitch. Last were 1A to 5A teams and week I went to the Region to have two of the smallest 20 Drama competition, be- schools walk away with this ing the lunch lady I could many awards, is a real tribonly stay for Panguitch's ute to their leaders; Tammy "Sound of Music". It was and Teresa. Marjorie Davies called really great. I had tears in my eyes with the perfor- Pat to see some of Blanch mance. Bailey Vasquez Pendleton's quilts she has played Maria and her sing- been working on. She ties ing was beautiful and I a quilt a day. There are though the singing by ev- lap quilts, baby quilts, and eryone was very, very good. warm comfort quilts. There I can't wait to see the full were 25 quilts there when musical; it starts on April Pat went to see them. They 18 to the 20th. I wish that I were all sold and made for had stayed for the other two charitable groups as fund plays, because they took raisers. Blanch told Marjofirst and second, they must rie she was getting too old have really been something. to go out anymore. Leave Panguitch qualified 25 stu- it to Marjorie to find her a dents for State which will project that she can do at be held in Cedar City on home and a service project April 16 and 17. As usual as well. Pat came home Elaine Baldwin and Cheryl telling me about them. Church have out done them- Marjorie's front and dinselves, I believe "Sound of ning rooms were covered Music" is by far their best with the most wonderful effort so far. Getting boys quilts, quilts that any baby to sing and dance is a feat would be delighted to have. in its self. Panguitch is so Blanch we all know you are lucky to have these two, an amazing woman; you are setting a pace few will be they are really special. The FCCLA team came able to keep up with. Last Saturday Panguitch home from State with 7 Gold's, 17 Silver's and 3 and Hatch firefighters went Bronze Medals. The team through the States fire traillead by Tammy Bennett er. This trailer is heated to had 8 students qualify for over 1000 degrees and it Nationals, to be held in Chi- gets so hot that the ceiling cago this July. All 33 stu- has these red snakes floatdents did very well. Those ing around. It is hypnotizgoing to Chicago are Da- ing and you get really faslan Bennett (the only boy), cinated with them. Chief Jaylee Breinholt, McKi- David Dodds face shield nia Finch, Frecia Houston, got so hot that it melted. Katelyn Parker, Bailey This is part of the training Palmer, Katelyn Peterson, that these men are going and Avery Veater. FCCLA through. The training is team won big time with three days a week, Thurs. their book collection for and Fri. evenings and Satthe Children's Clinic, they urday, however they will collected over 900 books become Class 2 fire fightfor their effort. Tammy's ers when they finish. They team competed against over are to be complimented for 1000 other competitors and sticking to this 3 month they are all schools in Utah. training program. Panguitch Lake now has Teresa Thompson FCCLA team from Bryce Val- their own fire station. Dave ley qualified twelve stu- Edder is the new fire chief. dents for Nationals. I don't Dave feels he has eight men have their names but I am that can respond. When sure they will be in the pa- these men get some training per soon. Between Bryce they will be a real asset up Valley and Panguitch they at the Lake. It takes Pan- HELP WANTED guitch about 20 to 25 minutes to respond up to that area. Dave is very active in our area, he is the treasurer for the Lions Club and is the Adjutant for our American Legion. I regret to report that Delene Houskeeper has passed away in Provo. Miss Houskeeper was a teacher at the Elementary School for over 25 years. Miss Houskeeper retired and moved back home to Provo, she was only 62 at her passing. Tammy Bennett was in her first kindergarten class. When you read this, the Easter Egg Hunt will be over, children will have over dosed on candy and mothers, fathers and grandparents will have great memories. Thanks to those who donated money in the jars, To the City and Lions Club thank for your money. This bought prizes, candy and gum for the participants. It is a fast moving activity. After the on you mark, get set, go; the ground is picked clean, in about 10 minutes. Thank you to Joe's Main Street Market for candy and plastic eggs, Thanks to Cody Peterson and family for putting money in the plastic eggs. Many thanks to the Easter Bunny, The bunny head is hot! ! ! but worth it because the kids really enjoy the bunny. Brian Head is extending their season to mid April. The snow is still great and there is plenty of powder so get up there and get some runs in. For Brian Head's Easter Egg Hunt, Mary Ann Mudge said they have 3000 Easter Eggs. They are filled with candy and over 300 prizes (they have a prize table) and the grand prize is a seasons pass. Better get up there!!! Keep the good news coming, Mack 0. mackoetting@gmail.com BARNEY'S CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Team Coach: Duties include working directly with students 13 — 17 years old. Must be a positive role model, interacting with students during evening and weekend recreational activities. All shifts available. Qualifications: Must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, current driver's license and able to pass a background check. Wage DOE. 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Accepting Bids: 435-6161937 NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR ORDERVILLE JUSTICE COURT VACANCY Orderville, UT—The Kane County Nominating Cornmission has forwarded the names of three nominees for a Justice Court vacancy in the Orderville Justice Court. The position will replace Judge Gerry H. Hoyt who is retiring effective June 2010. Following are the nominees along with their employer and place of residence: Tonya A. Garreaud, of Duck Creek Village, retired; James S. Hoyt, of Orderville, Valley High School; and Judge Steven R. Wallace, of Glendale, retired. A comment period will be held through April 7, 2010, before the names are submitted to Orderville Mayor Merlin Esplin for a final hiring decision. The appointment is then subject to confirmation by the Orderville City Council and certified by the Utah Judicial Council. PoOttki, TO PLAT: COMPLETE THE GR ID 50 THAT EVERY ROW. 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They were able to enjoy this special event with many of their family members in St. George Hig A !Rude Bulls • Free Delivery • Fertility & PAP Tested • Sight-Unseen Buying Guarantee A Largest High-Altitude Bull Test PAP Testing il 978 almcog • Industry-Leading DNA Profile by IGENITY on every bull! • Bull-Buyer drawing for Yamaha Rhino 4x4 Red & Black Angus • Red & Black Balancers • Red & Black Gelbvieh April 10, 2010 • 200 BULLS Bid by PHONE: 800-442-8557 or ONLINE: www.reddranches.com ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER FOUNDATION GRANT SUPPORTS IRON MISSION MUSEUM FOUNDATION The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation has awarded a $5,000 grant to the Iron Mission Museum Foundation to help support the reproduction of the iron foundry bellows, the final component of the replica iron works that was originally constructed and operated in Cedar City in the 1850's. The Iron Mission Museum Foundation was organized in 1989 to act in an advisory capacity and provide financial support for museum operations. The Foundation provides guidance and assistance to the officers and staff of the Frontier Homestead State Park Museum in their efforts to collect, preserve, interpret and present historical materials to visitors. "The vision of this organization, with their plan to create a hands-on experience for school groups and visitors of all ages, is very impressive. It is exciting to be able to support this type of a project which will educate us on the roots of this area and help us to understand how we came to have this remarkable community," said Tom Heaton, Rocky Mountain Power customer and community manager. "This is a great opportunity for Frontier Homestead to expand its educational opportunities. The staff is grateful to the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation for making it possible to complete the development of the Iron Works Homestead. When finished, the Homestead will reveal and preserve the roots of Cedar City and Iron County, providing a shared sense of community. It is because of the charitable support of organizations such as the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation that we are able to offer this type of expanded programming to our communities," said Park Manager Todd Prince. This grant will assist the museum in completing the replica iron foundry that will tell the story of the history of the park, Cedar City and Iron County. The foundry will consist of a full size blast furnace modeled after the Iron Mission plans, and a functional water wheel that will run into the furnace to simulate powering the bellows. FIRST MAJOR DEADLINE FOR WIDE HOLLOW DAM RECONSTRUCTION NOW COMPLETE The first major deadline of the Wide Hollow Dam Rehabilitation Project has been completed. ASI Constructors Inc. cleared all of the vegetation within the project boundary the April 1 deadline. The deadline was mandated by the Fish and Wildlife Service to meet the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Efforts at the project site will now shift to the removal of the existing dam. The Project Superintendent for ASI will begin conducting interviews with qualified applicants who have completed the online application process. Applicants can go to www.asiconstructors.comijobs and complete the application. If there are any questions about the application process, please direct them to Amy with ASI at (719) 647-2821. |