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Inside... Wednesday, September 4, 2019 SUU hosts town hall for Sen. Mitt Romney

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Images from the 2019 Iron County Fair on center spread… corey baumgartner 2 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 NEWS Iron County Today SUU hosts town hall for Sen. Mitt Romney by Kelsey Keener Iron County Today Senator Mitt Romney addressed students and community members during a town hall meeting at Southern Utah University last week. Sen. Romney introduced himself and said the atmosphere of the Senate surprised him. “I’ve watched the senators go at each other on the evening news and they can get pretty tough with the things they say about each other,” he said. “… I thought it was going to Utah Senator Mitt Romney paid a visit to Cedar City where he discussed be kind of chilly in the atmosphere politics and the progress of our country during a special town hall meeting at SUU. in the Senate. … People are really photos by kelsey keener friendly to each other. People are really policies stable. “I’d like to have the state have support of the state legislature and very friendly and collegial when the “It’s actually pretty smart, the way responsibility for our national forests,” that Utah should not be subject to the cameras go off.” the founders considered it -- which Sen. Romney said. “So, they’d still be Antiquities Act. He also explained that Republicans would be that the Senate cools things national forests, they’d still be federal “I’m really concerned about how and Democrats must agree on a bill off -- and for major pieces of legis- land, but the state would take respon- much debt our country has,” he added. before it can pass for the Senate, lation, to require the consent of both sibility for the dead trees, getting them “And it’s not getting better, it’s getting because either party will likely not parties,” he said. “Thereby, basically cut down, putting in place long-term worse. It’s not going to be a problem vote in favor of anything perceived saying, on major pieces of legislation, contracts with people who could use during my lifetime; I predict it’s going as a “one-sided win” and bills need we’re going to try and have the nation the lumber and reduce the fuel load to to be a big problem during yours, for 60 votes to pass. Sen. Romney also more united.” reduce the threat of wildfires.” many in this room. So, I want to do added that because of the House He also discussed legislation He also stated he feels the something about it. There’s not a lot of of Representatives only requires a that he has proposed or sponsored, President should not be able to appetite to do something about it on majority vote, the Senate serves as a including legislation regarding land designate millions of acres of Utah balance and helps keep the country’s issues. as a national monument without the see romney » 6 Iron County Today News Wednesday, September 4, 2019 3 Cedar seniors invited to voice concerns

by Kelsey Keener provides. Schonlaw explained the Iron County Today agency is funded federally. “Funds come from the federal Senior residents of Iron County level down to a state unit on aging,” were invited to Senior Voice Day, she said. “Our state has a Division hosted by the Area Agency on Aging of Aging and Adult Services. That – Five County AOG, to share their state unit on aging designates Area concerns on policies and legislation Agencies on Aging throughout the with local representatives and state to then implement at the elected officials. local level those services and those One of the goals of Senior Voice programs. We at the local level Day is to help officials and organiza- look at what the needs are in our tions know what to advocate for and community, what we need to provide what seniors in the area need. kelsey keener and how we can provide that to During Senior Voice Day, local seniors were empowered to voice their views and Senator Evan Vickers spoke briefly questions on everything from politics and senior care to Alzheimer's and elder abuse. the best of our ability within our to provide updates on the state communities. Those Area Agencies legislature and answered questions. this next year to educate the public: just continues to go up,” he said. “In go out and develop those services He also discussed the efforts to begin what does abuse look like in a senior, 2017, the most common prescription and develop partners and providers restructuring Utah’s tax system, the aging, adult population? It looks drugs went up about eight percent within our community to provide current funding system for educa- very different than abuse of a child. in one year. … The average Medicare those services.” tion and government services and Many times, its financial abuse, its Part D enrollee takes between four Attendees were also able to solutions that are being considered. mental abuse; at times its physical and five prescription drugs every attend a resource fair to discover “Do we have a money problem? abuse. We are taking on some of month, so the senior population is programs and services available Do we need to raise taxes? No,” he these issues next year. We want to disproportionately impacted by these for seniors from organizations like said. “We have surpluses, we have a know, what does proper training look high costs.” the Area Agency on Agency, Adult robust economy. We really don’t have like? How can we help these families Deputy Director of Aging and Protective Services, the Southwest a money problem, but we do have a that are taking care of parents or Human Services for the Area Agency Utah Public Health Department, distribution problem.” grandparents?” on Aging-Five County AOG, Carrie the Alzheimer’s Association, Senior Public Policy Director for the Advocacy Director for AARP Schonlaw, discussed what the agency Corps and the Red Rock Center for Alzheimer’s Association Jeremy Utah Danny Harris commented the does and some of the services it Independence. Cunningham spoke as well, address- services AARP provides and how ing policies that the association has the organization helps advocate for been concerned seniors. Harris with. said often “We saw How can we seniors are on that there were a fixed income some changes help these and struggle to coming, there adjust to rising were some families that costs. needs in the “ “We under- state,” he said. are taking care stand that very “Two years ago, well, that’s why we advocated of parents or we work on for one-time issues like tax funding, at that grandparents?” issues, like util- point, for one ity issues, like million dollars – » Jeremy Cunningham prescription 750,000 dollars drug issues, went to Triple A’s across the state for because those things continue to services, in home services, education, go up year after year,” Harris said. caregiver services. And then 250,000 “And often our members come to dollars went to the state health us and tell us that they’re choosing department for aging health care between heating their home issues and dementia issues.” and buying groceries, between Cunningham said for the first buying groceries and filling their time in the state’s history there are prescriptions.” more residents over the age of 65 Harris added that Utah is one than there are residents 18 years old of only 13 states that taxes social or younger, and that could present security benefits and he is helping challenges for policies regarding the advocate to remove that. He also said aging population. He also discussed AARP works to help make sure utility the concern of elder abuse. rate increases are fair and affordable; “Most people don’t understand and discussed prescription drug elder abuse,” he said. “… We’re prices. looking into some education pieces “The cost of prescription drugs 4 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 NEWS Iron County Today Opinion Administration Show Me the Money R. Gail Stahle Publisher [email protected] The opinions stated in this article are solely those lower the minimum age for smoking, and a writing you a letter (which in most cases of the author and not of Iron County Today. recommendation from the Church of Jesus you won’t even see since it will be read Deborah Martineau Office Manager Christ of Latter-day Saints is certainly and responded to by your staff). Rep. John officemanager@ inding a Utahn who thinks campaign more powerful than a $10,000 check from Curtis can minimize campaign donations ironcountytoday.com contributions from lobbyists are Budweiser. by saying that he gave his cell telephone Advertising a valuable part of democracy is But it is silly to think that politi- number to every GOP state delegate, but asF difficult as finding a medical doctor cians simply ignore or even refuse to I bet a $50,000 check would get you a Scott Stahle smoking a Marlboro or seeking a Democrat acknowledge campaign cash. The Salt sit-down lunch with him, not just a phone Sales Manager in Morgan County. Lake Tribune’s recent report on lobbyist number. [email protected] But lobbyist money is not going away money included interviews with the state’s Campaign contributions are not 801.755.5999 – not as long as it costs millions given because the donor believes in good Patti Bostick of dollars to run for U.S. Senate government. Contributions offer one-on- Sales Representative seats, at least $500,000 to run an one access to the candidate in which the [email protected] effective race for a congressional donor can explain how a potential vote 435.592.1030 seat, and between $5,000 and would impact his or her company and Editorial $20,000 to campaign for the the employee who live in the candidate’s Utah Legislature. (In larger Utah Cyclops district. There is nothing wrong with Corey Baumgartner cities, it is not uncommon for two this; it allows candidates to hear the Managing Editor candidates to spend $50,000 to consequences they might never have been [email protected] $400,000 combined in a battle to by Bryan GRAY considered. A developer of affordable Kelsey Keener become the city’s mayor!) housing, for instance, might use the time Columnist Senior Reporter So, wail at the wind, but to point out how a little-known imbedded [email protected] money from business lobbyists restriction on parking could block con- Tom Zulewski and political action committees has firm senators and congressmen – and I could struction on a project which would help Sports Writer roots in the political process. What is only chuckle at what they said. 300 families. laughable, however, are elected officials and Shay Baruffi Rep. Ben McAdams, for instance, said Again, I have nothing against lobbyist Reporter politicians who claim that campaign cash with a straight face that he wasn’t even cash. As in most things in life, you have to has no impact on how they see an issue. aware he had received nearly $200,000 pay to play. Trinity Pajón Reporter If you believe that, I’ve got a few from the real estate industry. Sen. 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Iron County Today News Wednesday, September 4, 2019 5 Opinion From Working out with a the Editor Marine taught me: You press the by Skye Reeves counting on me; but I do not For Iron County Today want to be a marine. I could do it if I absolutely had to, 1 – With good leadership, but there are many others far button; we do the impossible is achievable. more qualified and dedicated The objective was for three that are infinitely more the rest people, a marine, a relative- valuable to our military than ly-in-shape-civilian (me) I am. o, the title is not talking about and a marine-to-be, to run 3 – Know your weakest link your smartphone camera. It’s one mile, do 10 pull-ups and and nurture it. I was very a quote from George Eastman, do a one-minute plank in the obviously the weakest of theN entrepreneur, pioneer and philan- span of 11 minutes. All team the team, but I gave it my all thropist, who founded the Eastman members had to complete all and my team supported me Kodak Company and helped bring three tasks – if one failed, the (literally) and had my back. photography to the mainstream. whole team failed and had to That is why we accomplished Some of you may remember the days do it again. Our first attempt our task. Your weakest link of buying, loading, and shooting rolls was unsuccessful, and we had might be a flaw of your own, of film. Then dropping them off at the decided how to attempt these it might be a team member store to get them developed while tasks as a group. On our sec- or an employee, but with the you awaited with eager anticipation ond attempt, we completed right support that link can to view your Pulitzer prize pictures. the workout with one minute still accomplish previously Nowadays we cannot only see to spare – but that time the unachievable goals. instant results, and snap another marine used his leadership 4 – Being “fireman” carried by pic instantly if needed, but we can experience to dictate how we someone running, especially edit those pics were going accomplish our when you have just reached in thousands tasks. I cannot do 10 pull-ups. your peak physical output, is of ways and I cannot run a mile in under not nearly as fun or as easy as then send them 10 minutes. I can barely do a it seems. to friends and one-minute plank. After the 5 – Appreciate any service family instantly. first attempt, I could barely member for the physical We’ve come a move or breathe. I gave it torture they volunteer for long way from everything I had to give, they in order to protect your those first Kodak carried me, pulled me, lifted rights. That single workout cameras. me and supported me – the reduced me to nothing more If George Corey weakest link – and we all than a mass of cells taking Baumgartner could see us finished in under 11 minutes up space – I can’t imagine today with our Managing Editor with an experienced, qualified signing up to be put through modern-day leader. that over and over and over cameras and smartphones what 2 – By no means am I going again myself, so I’m all the would he say? I think he already said to let myself give up on a more grateful there are those it. “What we do during our working team or on others who are who do. hours determines what we have; what we do in our leisure hours determines what we are.” I think many if not most of us include some form of technol- ogy in our leisure time. the Who are you? What do you want To Editor to become? Technology can certainly Dear Mary Anne, the trail, I followed a young help you get there. However, no man wearing cut-off blue matter how smart our phones, our I enjoyed your column in jeans. There was a large hole watches, or our laptops, we still the August 21 edition (pg. 11) just below his back pocket need to learn to use our minds and telling readers about your and he wasn’t wearing any hearts to not just socialize on social family’s ride into Yellowstone underwear. That was the only media but use our talents and gifts to National Park in search of “bear” (bare) I saw that day in change the world; one picture, story, wildlife. It is unusual to spot the park. song, painting, sculpture, idea or bears in the Park these days. invention at a time. However, on my last Linda Blanchard Next time you snap and post a visit to Yellowstone, my P.S. You are still missed at the picture, pause a moment and remem- husband and I hiked up to the Summer Drama Club—hope you ber George Eastman. Mammoth Hot Springs. On can join us next year. 6 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 NEWS Iron County Today Bookings Below are bookings as reported by the Iron County Sheriff’s Department and Cedar City Police Department. Those arrested are innocent until proven guilty. For a juvenile the name is “(Male/Female) Juvenile Offender” and juvenile is of age less than 18 years.

August 26 Retail Theft TRAVIS D BOWERS DANA A LANGSTON Hurricane, UT Bowman, ND Drive on Suspended/ Retail Theft Revoke License JEFFREY O KEVIN W ANDERSON LANGSTON Cedar City, UT Indianola, IA Aggravated Assault Retail Theft TANIA I COX STEWART LANZA Cedar City, UT Cedar City, UT Criminal Mischief, Retail DRUG – Dist/Offer/ Theft (2 Counts) Arrange Dist of C/S, Assault, DUI WILLIAM E PARMELY Cedar City, UT GEORGE A PEREZ Retail Theft, Probation/ Cedar City, UT courtesy of Kelsey Sanders Parole Violation Assault, DV-Child Participants from last year’s softball tournament, both law enforcement and community members in recovery. Abuse-DV-Non Inj-Int August 27 August 30 VAN D PIKYAVIT JENNIFER A WISDOM Ivins, UT Cedar City, UT Intoxication (4 Counts) Assault 'Hooked on Life' helps give life KYLE R VORKINK August 31 Cedar City, UT Rape LUIS A LOPEZ ALISON M BARLOW Cedar City, UT Assault to those in addiction treatment Cedar City, UT DUI September 1 by Kelsey Keener addiction or in recovery, as well is to have people early in recovery or REBECCA B KELSO as law enforcement officials, were even if they’re still using, they have Cedar City, UT ZACHARY P NIELSON Iron County Today Cruelty to Animals, Drug Cedar City, UT invited to participate in. This year’s support and we can show them a Court Violation DRUG – Knowingly Being Richard Bauer and Kelsey Sanders softball tournament will take place different way of life.” Present When C/S is founded Hooked on Life last year to this Saturday at the Field at the Hills Hooked on Life works with August 28 Used JEREMIAH ROJAS CRAIG G PACHECO raise money to help recovering addicts beginning at 9 a.m. and all proceeds recovery treatment facilities to cover Homeless, Cedar receive the treatment they need. will go toward funding treatments for costs associated with treatment, and Cedar City, UT City, UT Intoxication, Public DRUG – Poss of Drug Sanders said she met Bauer while recovering addicts seeking assistance. may also help with first month’s rent Urination Paraphernalia (2 Counts) she was experiencing struggles with Bauer said one of the goals of the in a sober-living environment when a JESSE S BLACKBURN FRANCISCO M ROJAS substance abuse and going through tournament was to help bring law client has finished a program. Delta, UT Homeless, Cedar Burglary of a Dwelling treatment herself. They recognized enforcement and those recovering “Our main goal is to get someone City, UT ANTHONY G DRUG – Poss C/S that treatment can be difficult to pay together. through detox and treatment, and it’s CALVASINA Marijuana/Spice, Cedar City, UT Destruction of Wildlife for and wanted to help. expensive,” Sanders said. “…I had so (Less than $200) “There’s a lot of aspects of much help from people when I was addiction that hold people back from I want to be trying to recover that that’s my goal getting treatment, rather than just now, I want to be able to give back and romney going to jail,” Bauer said. “The finan- able to give help people that were in my position.” cial issue is a big issue: they don’t Bauer said addiction is problem « Continued from page 2 have the financial means or they back and within Cedar City and the opioid don’t have the support to get that “ epidemic the nation is facing exists either side of aisle, because it’s a lot financial means. It’s a big drawback help people locally as well. easier, if you’re running for office, to getting people help.” “There’s a lot of people mixed up in to suspend money and tell people Bauer is a retired probation officer that were in addiction that have potential and one what you’ve got for them and not with Adult Probation and Parole, and of the big problems nowadays is the have to cut back.” Sanders said he played a large part of my position.” opiate epidemic and it’s nationwide Sen. Romney said insurance and her own recovery. it’s not just around here,” he said. “In the out-of-pocket cost of health- “I used for a long time and I » Kelsey Sanders 30 years, that’s the only thing I’ve ever care are also a concern to him. finally went to treatment,” she said. seen kill is heroin or opiates…That’s “I’m in favor of saying that phar- “I went to the Drug Court program “A lot of (addiction) is looked the thing with opiates -- you don’t maceutical companies shouldn’t (and) that changed a lot of my life. at as criminal, versus addiction know who’s on it. There are people be able to charge higher prices for Law enforcement has played a huge -- especially if you get in the criminal in our community that you wouldn’t drugs here than they do in other role in my own recovery. (Bauer) has justice system because of it, that’s a know that have that problem. It’s developed countries,” he said. “So been there since day one and not all big stigma,” he said. “That’s why we’re killing people.” that you don’t have Canada, for require law enforcement care, but trying to mend the law enforcement Sanders and Bauer agreed that instance, getting insulin for $45 a there’s a lot that do and that makes a and the addict’s gap.” addiction can happen to anyone and vial and we spend $450 a vial.” huge difference for someone trying to Sanders added that the recovery they are working to have Hooked on Sen. Romney also addressed get help.” league helps provide support as well. Life be designated as a non-profit several questions from students Hooked on Life began last year “A lot of people still look at us organization. For more information, regarding long-term problems; with the organization’s first softball differently and softball has played a visit Hooked on Life’s Facebook climate change; red flag laws; recovery league tournament, which huge part in that,” she said. “There’s a page. To donate, contact Bauer at foreign relations; veteran health community members experiencing recovery softball league and the goal 435-592-9335. care; and insurance. Iron County Today News Wednesday, September 4, 2019 7 Cedar Council discusses finance Olympic Gold Medal wrestler Gardner discusses options for new ice rink success from determination by Trinity Pajón ing costs, the interest rate would by Trinity Pajón the clouds.” Iron County Today be 2.21 percent for the term of 20 years. The city’s approximate annual Iron County Today Using these phrases of inspiration, Last week the city council payment would be 106,000 dollars Gardner was able to achieve his goals discussed the finance options for per fiscal year. Over the term of Earlier this month Olympic gold in school. Despite the remarks from the Glacier Ice Rink. the bond the city would pay about medalist Rulon Gardner spoke at the his high school advisors, he was able Staheli Recreation Management 9,360,971.67 dollars in interest and Cedar City Chamber of Commerce to go to college at the University has asked the city to contribute the annual payment would be half a meeting. of Nebraska-Lincoln and graduate 2,850,000 dollars to constructing an million dollars per fiscal year. Gardner spoke about his life with bachelor’s degree in physical ice rink in a permanent location. According to Bittmenn, there is and overcoming challenges through education. Paul Bittmenn read a memo- an estimated 4 million dollars in the determination and perseverance. Gardner also spoke about how his randum he wrote addressing the city’s capital fund. It is the recom- He also discussed his educational determination and perseverance were finance contribution options. He mendation from city staff to use struggles. In his senior year of high used to win the Olympic gold medal talked about the bond options as capital funds rather than bonding. school, he was told by advisors that if in the wrestling division. He recalled quoted by Zion’s Public Finance. Once the city council agrees on the he were to go to college, he would fail. that his high school wrestling coach According to the estimates, if amount to be contributed to the However, he and his mother believed advised him to give one hundred Cedar City were to bond for the ice rink project, the city can move differently. percent and to spare no effort. He amount of 2,850,000 dollars, the forward with how that money will “My mom was the one that said that he used this advice for every estimated bonding cost would be be funded. motivated me the most in life match he did, and due to this he was about 30,000 dollars. The interest City Councilman Scott Phillips because she was the most positive,” able to beat the three-time Olympic cost of the bond would be about gave his opinion on the subject. he said. “She would say ‘Rulon you gold medalist Alexander Karelin. 2.84 percent for the term of 20 “Clearly from these numbers, any can do anything’ and ‘Rulon you can Gardner remarked that determi- years. Cedar City would pay about contribution that we would make to accomplish your goals.’” nation and perseverance is in itself a Gardner said that his mother form of success. influenced him to stay on track with “Success wasn’t winning a gold his goals. According to him, her medal,” he said. “Success was knowing Clearly from these numbers, famous phrase was, “Keep your feet that I did everything I could in every any contribution that we on the ground and your head out of position I was in.” “ would make to the ice rink should be coming out of our capital improvement” » Scott Phillips, Cedar City Councilman

977,154. 64 dollars in interest and the the ice rink should be coming out of total cost to repay the bond would our capital improvement,” he said. be about 3,857,154.64 dollars. The “We should not be bonding for it annual payment for this bond would based on the numbers we are given be approximately 207,000 dollars today.” per fiscal year. City Councilman Craig Isom If Cedar City were to bond for suggested that the council make 1,450,000 dollars, half of the full a motion to discuss the terms of a contribution, the estimated bonding contract. costs would also be about 30,000 Phillips agreed with Isom’s dollars. The bond would be sold at suggestion and added that there are about 1,480,000 dollars with the two possible roles for the city in this interest of 2.84 percent over the project: the first being a donor to term of 20 years. The city would pay the project and the second creating 501,929.98 dollars in interest and the a public-private partnership with total cost to repay the bond would Staheli Recreation Management. be about 1,981,929.98 dollars. Phillips suggested that when they Another concern was the city’s discuss the terms of this contract ability to also fund the construction that they assert which role the city of gymnasiums. With this concern, will play. Bittmenn said that the city has also The city council then made a considered an option to bond with motion to discuss the terms of a the ice rink and the gyms combined. contract with the consideration of The amount for the full contribution the two roles. A public hearing will to the ice rink and gyms would be be held on September 18th on the 7.35 million dollars. With the bond- ice rink project. 8 Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Arts & Entertainment in Iron County Showcase

Award winning artist Sally O'Neill hopes that her gratitude and joy are reflected in each of her paintings. 'In Living Color'

Sally O’Neill brings exhibit to Art Works Gallery

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by Shay Baruffi O'Neill, who was a watercolorist. the Pacific Northwest and Southern Award of Excellence at the Plein Air & Iron County Today Sally O’Neill has spent the last California. She has received many More Show in Cannon Beach, Oregon. several years engrossed in her art, awards throughout her art career, According to Sally’s report in Sally O’Neill’s vibrant “In Living painting landscapes in her own including the 2013 People’s Choice Southwest Art magazine, “I feel so Color” exhibit opened at Art Works lively and unique way throughout Award and the 2014 Southwest Art fortunate to be able to do what I love. Gallery on Saturday, August 30th. Art is an incredible journey, and it Sally O'Neill recently moved to is constantly evolving. I love being a St. George, UT after living in the part of this world. There’s not a day foothills of the Northern Oregon Art is an incredible that I put my paints out that I don’t Cascades since 1991. O’Neill was a think, I am so lucky to do this. I hope piano teacher in Southern California journey, and it is that joy is reflected in my work.” for many years as well. Sally O’Neill’s, “In Living Color” Sally's vibrant and colorful constantly evolving. I love will be on display through September paintings echo her joyful demeanor “ 21st, 2019. Visit Art Works Gallery in and joie de vivre. O’Neill has studied being a part of this world.” Cedar City, Utah to view her gor- with multiple prominent artists, one geous display. For more information of which was her father-in-law, Don » Sally O’Neill visit: www.artworkscedarcity.com. Iron County Today showcase Wednesday, September 4, 2019 9 Ballet to hold auditions for 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream'

from Marlo Ihler There are many volunteer opportunities For Iron County Today for community members to help too. Please contact CCJB to help with a variety of produc- CEDAR CITY — Cedar City Junior Ballet tion needs. is excited to announce auditions for their In addition to these auditions and rehears- upcoming production, “A Midsummer Night’s als, Cedar City Junior Ballet also holds weekly Dream,” on Saturday, September 7, from 10 am ballet classes for all ages and abilities. They are to 3:00 pm. They will take place at the CCJB open for enrollment year-round, and boys are Studio, 173 N. 100 W. in Cedar City, and the especially encouraged to enroll. community is invited to participate. Cedar City Junior Ballet is Cedar City’s Roles are available for dancers, ages four only classical ballet company designed to to adult. There are also non-dancing roles for involve community talent of all ages. Past children and adults. No dance experience is full-length productions include “Peter and the required to audition. Lise Mills is the director Wolf,” “The Puppet-show Man,” “The Secret and choreographer. Garden,” “The Sleeping Beauty,” “A Midsummer Based on William Shakespeare’s play, “A Night’s Dream,” “Coppelia,” and “Cinderella.” It Midsummer Night’s Dream” tells the story is funded, in part, by Cedar City RAP tax and of groups of humans lost in a magical forest generous donations from individuals and local where the fairy king and queen are at odds businesses. with one another and chaos ensues. For more information, visit facebook.com/ Audition times on Saturday, September 7, cedarcityjuniorballet, email cedarcityjunior- are as follows: 10-11:00 am for children ages [email protected], or call the CCJB studio at four to seven; 11 am-noon for children ages 435-867-4719. eight to twelve; and 12-3:00 pm for teens, adults, pointe dancers and men. Rehearsals are held on Saturdays, beginning October 12, Alexandria Staheli, as Titania the with performances on March 13 and 14, 2020, fairy queen, falls in love with an entranced Bottom the Weaver, played by Sterling at the Heritage Center Theatre in Cedar City. Young, in the 2015 Cedar City Junior Ballet Performance fees are required to participate. Courtesy of pagrimes.com production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” 10 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 showcase Iron County Today

Two girls paint a picture during Wonder Wednesday at SUMA

courtesy photo The Cello Society of Southern Utah continue to bring new life and love to classic musical masterpieces. courtesy photos Cello Rendezvous: An evening of Wonder Wednesdays beautiful cello ensemble music Ivins — Have you ever heard a selections from Bach's Cello Suite offers activities on choir of cellists perform together? No. 6, Rachmaninoff's Vocalise, The sound is powerful, sonorous Shostakovich's Waltz No. 2, Villa- and soulful; unlike anything you’ve Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras No. early out Wednesdays heard. On September 12, 2019, 1, and a mashup arrangement of twenty-plus talented cellists from Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody with from Emily Ronquillo Park; on the second Wednesday, the the Cello Society of Southern Utah Schubert's Serenade. The perfor- For Iron County Today focus will be on STEAM learning at will come together to create a mance will begin at 7:30pm. Tickets the Cedar City Public Library; on the magical experience. Soloists Nicole are $30, $10 for students with CEDAR CITY — Following a third Wednesday, the activity will be Pinell and Brittany Gardner join current ID, and can be purchased via successful run earlier this year, four based on SUMA’s current exhibition; them to perform Vivaldi's master- kayentaarts.com or at the box office organizations, Frontier Homestead and on the fourth Wednesday of work Double Cello Concerto in G (435-674-2787). Center for the Arts State Park, Cedar City Public Library, the month, students will learn Minor and Karl Jenkins' exquisite at Kayenta (CFAK), 881 Coyote Gulch Southern Utah Museum of Art about fossils and ancient life at Benedictus. The ensemble will play Court, Ivins, Utah 84738 (SUMA), and The Garth and Jerri The Frehner Museum of Natural Frehner Museum of Natural History, History. Elementary school students are bringing back the weekly Wonder accompanied by an adult can drop Wednesdays program, starting today, by between 2-4 p.m. for make- n-take activities or self-guided programming. This program gives parents and students a place to go during early out Wednesdays in Iron County. This program is geared toward elementary students, but all ages are welcome. It is free and open to the public. A full list of dates and location can be found below: »»September 4: Frontier Homestead State Park »»September 11: Cedar City Public Library »»September 18: SUMA »»September 25: Frehner Museum of Natural History More information about weekly programming can be found by con- tacting the individual organization or A boy participates in a Wonder visiting their website. Wednesday activity at Frontier »»Frontier Homestead: 435-586-9290 Homestead State Park; or https://frontierhomestead.org/ wonder-wednesdays/ September 4. »»Cedar City Public Library 435-586- Each week, the host of Wonder 6661 or http://www.youseemore. Wednesday changes, encouraging com/cedarcity/ students to visit each location every »»SUMA: 435-586-5432 or https:// month. On the first Wednesday of www.suu.edu/suma/ the month students will learn about »»Frehner: 435-865-8547 or https:// history at Frontier Homestead State www.suu.edu/cose/museum/ Iron County Today showcase Wednesday, September 4, 2019 11 More amazing art enjoyed Parowan Community Theater presents: at Final Friday Art Walk 'Steel Magnolias' by Shay Baruffi sale on the lawn just across the street from Artisans from Parowan Visitor's Center Iron County Today and Art Works Galleries, while the Suzuki Strings performed for the crowd. For Iron County Today The Cedar City Arts Council held their third Final Lydia Brescia, Matthew Offendahl, Larry If you love theater more than luggage, come Friday Art Walk of the season on August 30th. The Laskowski, Cab Creations, Tom Baldwin, and Hanna see this heartwarming play and support our local evening was perfect for a stroll down Center street Dawson brought their beautiful creations for the theater and our local talent. And according to in Cedar City. Many artists had displays and items for crowd to admire and purchase. Brad Holt, Mona Shelby, “I would rather have 30 minutes of won- Woolsey, and The Southern Utah Space Foundation derful than a lifetime of nothing special.” provided out of this world demonstrations on the Set in the South in the 1980's, the play is about lawn for passersby. a group of lifelong friends who face many chal- Final The Orchestra of Southern Utah and Cedar City Friday Art lenges of life with a warmth and humor that will Music Arts were also among those on the green touch your heart. Shelley Porter directs the play Walks are a great selling season tickets to their much-admired fall and way to connect and along with assistant director and stage manager share the wonderful winter season concerts. Canyon Reverb performed Lily Shurtleff. art and inspiring at SUMA and the museum offered a fun printmaking Performances will be held at the Aladdin artisans with our activity for visitors. Mountain Top Sound performed community. Theater, 27 North Main, Parowan, Utah. Dates are in front of Artisans Gallery and Melissa Palmer set for September 12, 13, 14, 16, 20 and 21st at 7 pm. played guitar for visitors in the gallery. It was a All ticket prices set at $5.00 per person and wonderful evening of art and entertainment. Be sure may be purchased in advance at the Parowan not to miss the last Final Friday Art Walk of this year Visitor Center, 5 So. Main, from 10 am - 5 pm on September 27th. For more information visit: www. Monday through Saturday, or at the door the night cedarcityartscouncil.org. shay baruffi of the performance. 8 bucks buys a lot of entertainment in Cedar by Mary Anne ANDERSEN year brings international groups from all over the Cedar City Arts Council world to our beautiful Heritage Theater. If you buy a season ticket, you can see all six of them for a et’s start with $8.00. For you Millennials total of $100.00. (True story: a performer from last who don’t know what that looks like, it is a year heard that $100.00 figure across the room and five-dollar bill and three ones. Or a five, a one, assumed that it meant per concert! He was incredu- andL eight quarters. I know you don’t like cash but it lous to realize that we meant for the whole season.) helps to visualize this. Ask your grandpa. He’s got it The offerings are truly international in origin. in his pocket. Think Russia (ballet), Italy (four tenors), St. Eight dollars will buy a lot of entertainment in Petersburg (string ensemble), and Spain (brass Cedar City. We went to the Cedar City Children’s quintet). The other two concerts are among Musical Theater production of Shrek and it bought America’s finest offerings: the Utah Symphony us nearly three hours of entertainment with a cast Orchestra and concert pianist Peter Vinograde. It is that must have numbered two hundred. That came a valid question to wonder what would bring such out to four cents per actor. That is a performers to our modest southern bargain. Utah town. If you triple that $8.00, you can see The booking procedure is an a Utah Shakespeare Festival produc- interesting one. The Utah Symphony tion presented by our Tony-Award- is committed to concertizing in Cedar winning Shakespeare company. I City every October. So, no surprise would stack this year’s production of there, and Peter Vinograde has been Hamlet up against any other produc- here before. But how do we get tion anywhere. It is said that there performers from Italy, for instance? is a production of Hamlet going on somewhere in The experienced board of CCMA peruses the world on any given day. To see one of them for booking agent offerings and determines which of $24.00 would be unbelievable to someone back many possibilities would appeal to a Cedar City east or in Canada. There is a condition: to get that audience. Oftentimes, we can see a gap in a group’s price, you must be an Iron County resident and buy tour that is convenient to us. If a group is traveling your ticket the day of the performance, but still... from the west coast to the Midwest with a gap in the shows this season are fabulous. See at least one their schedule, we make an offer, they agree, and before the season ends. voila! —we are part of the inaugural American tour Another real bargain is to double your $8.00, of Four Italian Tenors, for instance. You can see or nearly $17.00, that would allow you to see some them for $17.00! world-class performers presented by Cedar City See the website for instruction on purchasing Music Arts this coming season. The line-up this tickets. www.cedarcitymusicarts.org

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Community & Personal Interest Life in Iron County Bobby Morris’ 'My Las Vegas' shared with book signing

Shay Baruffi by Shay Baruffi upon his early life in Poland and his he knew that he was going to Gene Krupa, swinging the orchestra Iron County Today family’s journey to America to escape become a drummer; “I was always through Benny Goodman’s theme the great war looming over Europe. fascinated with the Big Apple: the song, “Don’t Be That Way.” It was like The Cedar Music Store hosted a The book beautifully illustrates rhythm, the pace, the urgency, the an epiphany for me. Time stood still. book signing featuring Bobby Morris Morris’s journey to stardom and importance, the enormity. I would I was mesmerized. I had to remem- and his autobiography, My Las Vegas, ber to breathe. I knew right then and last Saturday, August 31st. there what I was going to be when I Bobby Morris has performed with It was like an epiphany for grew up: a drummer.” some of the greatest of the greats in me…I knew right then and Morris arrived in Las Vegas in music, including; Elvis Presley, Frank 1950 and continued to pave a way for Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Bobby there what I was going to be himself in entertainment. His auto- Darin, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, “ biography is a journey through the Dean Martin and many, many more. when I grew up: a drummer.” artist’s amazing life and the enter- Morris was a drummer and some- tainment industry of the 20th century. times a conductor for these musical » Bobby Morris “My Las Vegas” vividly retells the story legends. Later in his life he became of Bobby Morris and his experiences one of the most vital agents in Las the steps he took to become Bobby often take the train into the city… performing with musical legends Vegas’s Golden Age. Morris: drummer and conductor for One day in Brooklyn, I noticed a sign during the Las Vegas Golden Age. Bobby Morris, born Boruch some of the biggest names in show in a store window that said Benny For more information about Moishe, was born in the summer of business. Goodman was coming to New York Bobby Morris, visit: www.hudsonmu- 1927 in Snipiskes, Poland. His auto- A section of Bobby Morris’s with his orchestra… There, featured sic.com/bobby-morris. His book is biography, “My Las Vegas” reflects autobiography recalls the moment on his very own riser, sat drummer available for purchase on Amazon. 2019 iron County Fair

The Iron CounTy FaIr In Parowan was PaCked with concerts, contests, contestants and high-flying fun for the whole family. The festivities also included great food from local vendors, creative exhibits, rowdy rodeos, carnival rides and fantastic fireworks.

photos by corey baumgartner & david mineer 2019 iron County Fair

The Iron CounTy FaIr In Parowan was PaCked with concerts, contests, contestants and high-flying fun for the whole family. The festivities also included great food from local vendors, creative exhibits, rowdy rodeos, carnival rides and fantastic fireworks.

photos by corey baumgartner & david mineer 16 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 life Iron County Today Calendar

AWANA BIBLE CLUB – Valley Bible Church, Wednesday, Sept 4 next to the water tanks in Enoch, meets weekly Friday, Sept 6 Sunday, Sept 8 from August 28th through May 3rd. 7th through CEDAR CITY COUNCIL, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 12th grades meet Monday nights at 6:30. Pre- A.A. GROUP – “What a Way to Start the A.A. GROUP – “What a Way to Start the 10 North Main Street, Cedar City. school through 6th grade meet Wednesday Day” – Meets every SUN, MON, WED, FRI, from 7 Day” – Meets every SUN, MON, WED, FRI, from 7 ENOCH CITY COUNCIL, 6 p.m., City Offices. nights at 6:30. Call Valley Bible Church at 586- a.m. to 8 a.m. in the Fellowship Building behind a.m. to 8 a.m. in the Fellowship Building behind 900 E Midvalley Rd, Enoch. (435) 586-1119 0253, Keith at 435-990-1638 or just show up. St. Jude’s Church, 70 N 200 W, Cedar City. All St. Jude’s Church, 70 N 200 W, Cedar City. All are welcome! are welcome. A.A. GROUP – “What a Way to Start the Day” – Meets every SUN, MON, WED, FRI, from 7 COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL, 7-10 a.m., 155 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 11 a.m. (TGISS) a.m. to 8 a.m. in the Fellowship Building behind Thursday, Sept 5 East 400 South in Cedar City. Paddles and AA and 6:30 p.m. 12x12 Book Study, 203 E. St. Jude’s Church, 70 N 200 W, Cedar City. All balls supplied. For more information call Ed Cobblecreek, Cedar City, for information call are welcome! ROCK CLUB – Would you like to explore Severance at (435) 586-6345. (877) 865-5890. beautiful Southern Utah to learn about WEIGHTWATCHERS REIMAGINED! Get IMMUNIZATIONS/WIC/VITAL RECORDS, 8 a.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 8 p.m., The guidance and in-person motivation from geology and find gems, fossils and minerals? to 5 p.m., Southwest Utah Public Health Meeting Hall, 1067 S. Main St., Cedar City. For members, trained guides and wellness coaches Do you have an interest in learning to cut and Department, 260 E. DL Sargent Drive, Cedar information, call (877) 865-5890. polish gems and make jewelry? How about a who are on the same path. Workshop every City. For questions call 586-2437. fun social activity to share with your family, or NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS WOMEN ONLY, 11 Wednesday at 9:30 am at the Cedar City ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, noon. Speaking friends? Come be a part of the Southern Utah a.m., KKCB, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. Info Aquatic Center, 2090 W. Royal Hunte Drive. Call from the Heart AA and 6 p.m. AA Misfits, 203 E. Rock Club – We meet at 6:00 pm on the first at 435-635-9603 or 877-865-5890. or Text for more information (702) 832-0555. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For information call Thursday of each month at the club (lapidary (877) 865-5890. COMMUNITY MINDFULNESS MEDITATION, 4 TAE KWON DO CLASS to benefit the shop), 497 N 100 W. For more info visit www. p.m., St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, 89 North Canyon Creek Women's Crisis Center, 7 to 8:30 southernutahrockclub.org ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 7 a.m., 203 E. 200 West, Cedar City. This is facilitated by p.m., Cedar City Aquatic Center, $25 per month, Cobblecreek (KKCB upstairs) BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE (B.A.C.A.) - Amber Gower. This is a guided meditation ages 5 and older with any experience level, Color Country Chapter Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 593 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Live and Let Live, 8 open to the public. It is non-denominational sign up at the Aquatic Center. N. 1450 W., Cedar City. p.m., KKCB, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City, for and free to all looking for guidance in group information call (877) 865-5890 or (435) 635-9603. IMMUNIZATIONS/WIC/VITAL Records, 7:30 YEAR-ROUND FARMERS MARKET – Every meditation. Phone 435-590-4092 for more a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (walk in), Southwest Utah Thursday rain or shine, 3 PM to 7 PM in the CEDAR CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC, 8 a.m. to 5 information. Public Health Department, 260 E. DL Sargent parking lot across from Pastry Pub. 45 W. p.m., call 865-1387 for an appointment, accepts Drive, Cedar City, for questions call 586-2437. Center St. Definitely worth a stop for farm Medicaid, Medicare, and all private insurances, COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL, 7-10 a.m., 155 fresh produce, homestyle treats, crafts, with a sliding fee scale for uninsured patients. Monday, Sept 9 East 400 South in Cedar City. Paddles and jewelry and artwork. Booths with local honey, balls supplied. For more information call Ed homemade jams and variety of jellies made A.A. GROUP – “What a Way to Start the Severance at (435) 586-6345. with surprising main ingredients. Also, every Saturday, Sept 7 Day” – Meets every SUN, MON, WED, FRI, from 7 BAND: COLOR COUNTRY WINDS, Call Debbie Saturday, same location, 9 AM to 12 PM. a.m. to 8 a.m. in the Fellowship Building behind at 435-559-9609 for time and location. Come NAMI Bridges & Family to Family Classes YEAR-ROUND FARMERS MARKET – Every St. Jude’s Church, 70 N 200 W, Cedar City. All brush up on your band skills to share with the (free). 7 p.m., Southwest Behavioral Health Saturday rain or shine, 9 AM to 12 PM in the are welcome! community. Center, 245 East 680 South, Cedar City. To enroll, parking lot across from Pastry Pub. 45 W. Center St. Definitely worth a stop for farm COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL, 7-10 a.m., 155 call Robert (435) 590-7749 or Rosie (435) 590-0880. East 400 South in Cedar City. Paddles and TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) fresh produce, homestyle treats, crafts, jewelry, meetings, lose weight without buying special CEDAR CHEST QUILTERS’ GUILD, 10 a.m., balls supplied. For more information call Ed Cedar City Senior Center, 489 East 200 South. artwork and more. Booths with local honey, foods, morning meeting weigh-in at 9 a.m. homemade jams and variety of jellies made Severance at (435) 586-6345. with the meeting at 9:30 a.m., evening meeting COLOR COUNTRY COMMUNICATORS, Cedar with surprising main ingredients. Plus, shop IMMUNIZATIONS/WIC/VITAL RECORDS, 8 a.m. weigh-in 6:30 with meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. City Toastmasters, 7 a.m., 86 W. University while being entertained by live musicians and to 5 p.m., Southwest Utah Public Health at the Cedar City Library in the Park. For Blvd. Find your voice. Shape your future. Be the vocalists. Also, every Thursday, same location, Department, 260 E. DL Sargent Drive, Cedar more information, call Rhea Church (morning leader and speaker you want to be. 3 PM to 7 PM. City. For questions call 586-2437. meeting) at 586-3233 or Liz (evening meeting) IMMUNIZATIONS/WIC/Vital Records, 7:30 at 867-4784. SATURDAY FARMER’S MARKET, 9am-1pm RED ROAD TO SOBRIETY/AA Meeting, open a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (walk in), Southwest Utah every Sat. @ IFA, 905 S. Main. Good weather meeting, 6 p.m., Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Public Health Dept., 260 E. DL Sargent Drive, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT Group, 6 to outside – bad weather inside. Farmers with 440 N. Paiute Drive, Cedar City. For more Cedar City. Call 435-586-2437 with questions. 7:30 p.m., for women 18 and older, Canyon vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, baked goods & information call Chris at 586-1112 ext. 307. Creek Outreach Center, 95 N. Main St. #22 in COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL, 7-10 a.m., 155 breads, meats, tamales, food vendors, hand- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, noon. Speaking Cedar City. For more information call (435) 867- East 400 South in Cedar City. Paddles and crafted items including soaps, lotions, jewelry, 9411. balls supplied. For more information call Ed from the Heart AA, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar clothing, home décor and gifts for all ages. For City. For information call (877) 865-5890. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 7 a.m., 203 E. Severance at (435) 586-6345. more info call 435-463-3735. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Monday Night Cobblecreek (KKCB upstairs). ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 7 a.m., 203 E. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS CLOSED, Candle Cobblecreek (KKCB upstairs) Basic Text Study, 8 p.m., KKCB, 203 E. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 6 p.m. AA Light meeting, KKCB, 203 Cobblecreek, Cedar Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For information call Misfits, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Lunch Bunch City. Info at 435-635-9603 or 877-865-5890. (877) 865-5890 or 435-635-9603. information call (877) 865-5890. group, noon, Cedar Bowling Center, 421 E. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 7 a.m., 203 E. CEDAR CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC, 8 a.m. to 5 Highway 91. Cobblecreek (KKCB upstairs) AL-ANON (NEW BEGINNINGS) women’s p.m. Call 435-865-1387 for an appointment. book study meeting. 6:30-7:30 p.m., 203 E. AL-ANON— “Affected by someone’s ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, noon Speaking Accepts Medicaid, Medicare and all private Cobblecreek Drive, Cedar City. addiction or drinking? AL-ANON can help. 6-7 from the Heart AA, 6:30 p.m. AA BB Study, p.m., 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. More info insurances. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (Red Creek and 8 p.m. My Story speaker meeting, 203 E. AWANA BIBLE CLUB – Valley Bible Group) 7 PM Parowan Senior Center 685 N 300 at 435-531-1045. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For information call Church, next to the water tanks in Enoch, E, in Parowan NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 8 p.m., KKCB, 203 (877) 865-5890. E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. More info at 877- meets weekly from August 28th through May ARP—Addiction Recovery Program, 7 WINE CLUB and ROCKTOBERFEST - The next 3rd. 7th through 12th grades meet Monday 865-5890 or 435-635-9603. Cedar City Wine Club event will be on p.m., Parowan Seminary building, Main and 300 nights at 6:30. Pre-school through 6th grade WATER AEROBICS CLASS, (Tuesdays and September 7th, 2019 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the North, Parowan. meet Wednesday nights at 6:30. Call Valley Thursdays) 8 a.m., SUU pool. Fun, up-tempo home of Diane Brodeur-Williford in Brian Head, NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Just for Today, 8 Bible Church at 586-0253, Keith at 435-990-1638 workout to music. The class includes intensive UT. Lofts Condominiums (across from Giant p.m., KKCB, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For or just show up. cardio conditioning and full body muscle Steps Lodge) 270 S Hwy 143 #8A, Brian Head, information call (877) 865-5890 or (435) 635- toning. The workout can be adapted to any 9603. UT. Bratwurst will be provided, please bring fitness level. Beginners and all ages are an appetizer or side dish to share, as well as HEY CEDARS SQUARE DANCE CLASS, 6:30 welcome. Cost is $3 per class, including pool wine or your drink of choice. Make a day of it! Tuesday, Sept 10 p.m., Cedar City Senior Center. Info from Pat at admission. Call Allison at 435-327-2091 (no text) Rocktoberfest will be going on at Brian Head 435-531-6811 or Ralph at 435-669-4867. for more info. that same day. There are places to rent and LION’S CLUB – Board Meeting 11:00 a.m. CEDAR CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC, 8 a.m. to 5 CEDAR CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC, 8 a.m. to 5 spend the night, so that you don't have to miss General Meeting at 12:00 p.m. at the SWTC p.m., call 865-1387 for an appointment, accepts p.m., call 865-1387 for an appointment, accepts out on any fun, or drive down the hill late at campus, 757 W 800 S, Cedar City. Lunch will be Medicaid, Medicare, and all private insurances, Medicaid, Medicare, and all private insurances, night. Please sign up through Eventbrite link at catered by the College. All are welcome! Please with a sliding fee scale for uninsured patients. with a sliding fee scale for uninsured patients. www.eventbrite.com call Shanda for more info. 702-480-3238 Iron County Today life Wednesday, September 4, 2019 17 Calendar

CEDAR PROFESSIONALS is an organization IMMUNIZATIONS/WIC/VITAL Records, 7:30 of business people created to stimulate a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (walk in), Southwest Utah the business climate for members through Public Health Department, 260 E. DL Sargent exchange of ideas, information and business Drive, Cedar City, for questions call 586-2437. referrals. Visit our weekly meeting - Tuesdays COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL, 7-10 a.m., 155 7:30 am - Springhill Suites 1477 S Highway 91 in East 400 South in Cedar City. Paddles and Cedar City - www.cedarprofessionals.org balls supplied. For more information call Ed WATER AEROBICS CLASS, (Tuesdays and Severance at (435) 586-6345. Thursdays) 8 a.m., SUU pool. Fun, up-tempo BAND: COLOR COUNTRY WINDS, Call Debbie workout to music. The class includes intensive at 435-559-9609 for time and location. Come cardio conditioning and full body muscle toning. brush up on your band skills to share with the The workout can be adapted to any fitness level. community. Beginners and all ages are welcome. Cost is $3 per class, including pool admission. Call Allison TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) at 435-327-2091 (no text) for more info. meetings, lose weight without buying special foods, morning meeting weigh-in at 9 a.m. STORY TIME AT THE FRONTIER Homestead with the meeting at 9:30 a.m., evening meeting State Park, 10 a.m., an opportunity for weigh-in 6:30 with meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. preschool children to learn about the past Local builders are honored for their integrity and inginuity during the at the Cedar City Library in the Park. For through stories and history-related activities, Festival of Homes kick-off event. story time is free thanks to the support of the more information, call Rhea Church (morning Cedar City-Brian Head Tourism Bureau. meeting) at 586-3233 or Liz (evening meeting) at 867-4784. CEDAR CITY ROTARY Club weekly meeting. For more information call (435) 865-7637. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT Group, 6 to ICHBA 'Festival of Homes' 7:30 p.m., for women 18 and older, Canyon IMMUNIZATIONS/WIC/VITAL RECORDS, 1 to Creek Outreach Center, 95 N. Main St. #22 in 5:30 p.m., Southwest Utah Public Health Cedar City. For more information call (435) 867- Department, 260 E. DL Sargent Drive, Cedar 9411. raises the roofs in Iron County City. For questions call 586-2437. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 6 p.m. AA RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Support Group, 6 Misfits, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For to 7:30 p.m., for women 18 and older, Canyon Creek by Corey BAUMGARTNER “The Great Escape”, “Hie to Kolob”, information call (877) 865-5890. Outreach Center, 95 N. Main St. #22 in Cedar City. Iron County Today “Maplewood Manor” and “Taigh For more information call (435) 867-9411. AL-ANON (NEW BEGINNINGS) women’s A’Ghlenn” (House of the Valley book study meeting. 6:30-7:30 p.m., 203 E. COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL, 7-10 a.m., 155 Cobblecreek Drive, Cedar City. The Iron County Home Builder’s – Scottish Gaelic), each newly East 400 South in Cedar City. Paddles and Association kicked off its annual constructed home transforms balls supplied. For more information call Ed ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (Red Creek Severance at (435) 586-6345. Group) 7 PM Parowan Senior Center 685 N 300 Festival of Homes Opening modern-day technologies and AL-ANON "Easy Does It," 7 to 8 p.m., E, in Parowan Ceremonies last week. Held at the materials into breathtaking dream Community Presbyterian Church, 2279 N. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Just for Today, 8 Gilbert Great Hall on the SUU cam- homes anyone would be proud not Wedgewood Lane, Cedar City, for more p.m., KKCB, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. For pus, the highly anticipated event only to own but to live in. information call (435) 531-1045. information call (877) 865-5890 or (435) 635- brought together ICHBA members, These magnificent homes will AL-ANON, 7 TO 8 p.m., Parowan Senior 9603. builders, sponsors, community be each be available to view this Center (1st and 3rd Tuesday) HEY CEDARS SQUARE DANCE CLASS, 6:00 p.m. leaders and community members weekend. Come walk through and ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Lunch Bunch Beginner’s Class and Mainstream Dancers from to enjoy a Chartwells catered lunch admire the amazing architecture up Group, noon, Cedar Bowling Center, 421 E. 7 to 9 pm. Cedar City Senior Center (489 E 200 Highway 91, Cedar City. S.) More info from Pat 435-531-6811 or Ralph and a special video and photo close. The Festival will be open on 435-669-4867. presentation of each home, created Friday and Sunday from 1:00 pm to ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, noon Speaking from the Heart AA, 6 p.m. AA Misfits and 8 p.m. CEDAR CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC, 8 a.m. to 5 by local professional photographer, 8:00 pm and on Saturday from 10 AA Cedar Group, 203 E. Cobblecreek, Cedar City. p.m., call 865-1387 for an appointment, accepts Karl Hugh. am to 8 pm. For specific locations For information call (877) 865-5890. Medicaid, Medicare, and all private insurances, On display during this year’s and more information, please visit, CEDAR CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC, 10 a.m. to 7 with a sliding fee scale for uninsured patients. festival are thirteen beautiful homes cedarcityfestivalofhomes.com. You p.m., call 865-1387 for an appointment. The AWANA BIBLE CLUB – Valley Bible Church, consisting of amazing architecture, can also download an app showing clinic accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and all next to the water tanks in Enoch, meets weekly private insurances, with a sliding fee scale for from August 28th through May 3rd. 7th through imaginative engineering and lovely each home and their locations. You uninsured patients. 12th grades meet Monday nights at 6:30. Pre- local locations. With names like can also call: 435-865-1113. school through 6th grade meet Wednesday nights at 6:30. Call Valley Bible Church at 586- Festival of Homes Chair, Tom Wednesday, Sept 11 0253, Keith at 435-990-1638 or just show up. Braun, of Braun Construction, addresses those attending the CEDAR CITY COUNCIL, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, annual event showcasing the 10 N Main Street Want your talented builders of Iron County. A.A. GROUP – “What a Way to Start the Day” – Meets every SUN, MON, WED, FRI, from 7 event on our a.m. to 8 a.m. in the Fellowship Building behind St. Jude’s Church, 70 N 200 W, Cedar City. All calendar? are welcome! WW - Weightwatchers Reimagined! Get guidance and in-person motivation from There is no charge for calendar items. members, trained guides and wellness coaches Your submissions can be made online who are on the same path. Workshop every at ironcountytoday.com, or emailed Wednesday at 9:30 am at the Cedar City to [email protected] or Aquatic Center, 2090 W. Royal Hunte Drive. Call or Text for more information (702) 832-0555. brought to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah 84721. The deadline is Friday TAE KWON DO CLASS to benefit the Canyon Creek Women's Crisis Center, 7 to 8:30 at noon. The calendar is not to be p.m., Cedar City Aquatic Center, $25 per month, used for advertising. Items will be ages 5 and older with any experience level, printed at our discretion. sign up at the Aquatic Center. photos by corey baumgartner 18 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 life Iron County Today Stop living a crumby life Schools ICSD News Nuggets

the Rut from Le Ann Woolstenhulme We will soon be starting the Mustang Medallion award program that will push students that want to go above Iron County School District less traveled and beyond. More details coming soon! Enoch Elementary by Corey Baumgartner East Elementary Iron County Today The SUU Cheer Squad taught students our new school cheer. East Elementary had our annual Back to School Luau this ave you ever gone to the cookie jar antici- We are the tigers, the mighty, mighty tigers week. Students of all ages came with friends and parents to Watch us soar, hear us roar pating a chewy chocolate chip cookie only enjoy food and fun. Our wonderful PTA and teachers helped We use our paws to do great things run events and hand out food. We also had several high to find—to your hunger’s horror—that Positive, accountable, willing to help, successful school volunteers come and run each of the booths. One of Hthere are only crumbs left? Looks like that cool We are the tigers the mighty, mighty tigers the highlights of the day was the incredible three-legged glass of milk will be dancing alone tonight. Watch us soar, hear us roar race! Many were lucky enough to finish the race. Only a few Perhaps you felt jilted because you didn’t get ROOOOOAAAAAARRRRRRR! came away with bumps and bruises! This was a great way to there sooner, or that someone didn’t care enough get our year off on the right foot at East! to save you one. It doesn’t help to complain about the crumbs. Nor can you idly sit by the jar waiting for some benevolent baker to magically fill it back up. Like that crumby, empty jar, you can feel like you’re always getting only the crumbs in life. The problem isn’t knowing where the cookie jar is. You could find it blindfolded if you needed to. The real challenge is in learning how to make and bake your own cookies. However, rarely is that quick or convenient enough. It certainly is not as convenient as having a ready-made morsel waiting to quickly quell your craving quest. Plus, This year’s new PAWS Assembly will encourage school it’s time consuming to search for all the ingre- pride and positive traits. The Paws Patrol, along with our dients, get out the bowls, spoons, cups and then soon-to-be-named mascot, will be patrolling the halls and playgrounds looking for students doing good and willing Three Peaks Elementary clear the countertop before you can even begin to help others. Students will vote for a name for our new mixing. And of course, you have to have a reliable tiger mascot. We would like to thank Mrs. Susan Parker for organizing our recipe and then there’s the baking time. You could Dasher's Club each year for the past six years. Every Tuesday Thank you to Mrs. Marcy Christensen and the Reading starve before the process is finished. and Thursday, students are given the opportunity to walk teachers for a smooth and successful Acadiance reading and/or run together on the track and record the number of What recipes have you been following? Have test session! miles they have progressed towards better health and you been following a recipe for a crumby life? wellness. Students receive a charm every 5 miles to wear Maybe you have the right recipe but not enough proudly on a necklace. Last year, Three Peaks Elementary motivation to mix the correct ingredients properly students ran over 12,000 miles collectively. Maybe this year we can break 15,000! Some students recorded over 80 miles or patience to cook them long enough? Perhaps by themselves. At the end of the year, all students who have you think you can skip a few steps, or leave out run more than 25 miles are recognized in a celebration party. a few ingredients—thinking that the cookies will still taste the same as long as they look good on the outside? Even if you have all the ingredients, without the right recipe you’ll be baking blind, hoping that somehow you’ll miraculously measure and mix everything perfectly. Then, if they do taste terrible, you give up and tell yourself that you didn’t really want a cookie anyway. Maybe you feel that you aren’t meant to enjoy Please contact our PTA if you would like to purchase a Starving Student Card to support our school. the goodies from life’s cookie jar? Maybe you’ve got your hopes up before so many times by putting your hand in the jar, but always found only crumbs, North Elementary The Utah Food Bank will be delivering food to Three Peaks so you gave up trying? Sometimes it can feel easier Elementary on the first Wednesday of each month. Mobile to believe there will never be any cookies for you North Elementary STEAM School would like to thank our School Pantry deliveries are only available to the students of PTA for the awesome turn out at our annual WatchDOGS Three Peaks and are completely free for families in need. and become a bitter baker, or bitter at the baker pizza night on August 29th. We'd also like to thank our and continue feeling just as empty as the cookie jar. generous sponsors: North Elementary PTA, Culver's, Sugar You are meant for more than crumbs and empty Nerd, Utah National Guard, SUU Athletics, Cedar City Fire cookie jars. Stop following crumby, rutty recipes. Department, Rocky Ridge, Larson Financial, Kurt Built, Coco Prints, SUU Aviation, and the Cedar City Rotary Club. Maybe you lost the recipe, or parts of it got erased Your support makes a difference in the lives of kids! or faded by time, but you don’t have to live a crumby life anymore. If you don’t have the right recipe, or ingredients, go find them. Follow the directions with Fiddlers Elementary care and then be patient while the oven of life helps Our 2nd grade team won the Iron County School District bake your new beginnings into more than just tasty Team of the Year at the opening institute. Congratula- morsels, but into jars full of joyful, sweet memories. tions to them and all their hard work! Iron County Today life Wednesday, September 4, 2019 19 Caring for clothes and fabrics

e have become accustomed to group clothes for a washing load to how easy it is to toss How often should they be laundered? based on type of fabric, how soiled it clothes, towels, sheets, etc. is, suggested water temperature and Winto the washer and dryer so we are whether it requires a gentle cycle. doing laundry much more often than allowed to dry before they are used bars, smog, smelly environments or if “in the olden days.” Back then, some again. So, remember to hang up your your suit gets stained may mean that Pre-treating stains people only had one change of clothes towel after each use. you need to clean them more often. Treating a stain as soon as possible to wear during the week, one “Sunday »»Underwear and Socks should be »»Bathing suits should be washed after after the spill occurs better assures best” set of clothes and maybe washed after each wearing. every wear. it will be removed. However, it is also two-three pairs of shoes which meant »»Bras can be worn 2-3 times before There are some exceptions to these important to know what type of stain only one day a week was necessary for washing. Be sure to give your bra a rest general guidelines suggested by ACI as it is. If you aren’t sure, it’s best to rinse doing laundry. day in between wearing to give the well- or soak in cold water before treating or Fast forward to the here and now elastic a chance to regain its shape. »»Whites and silks are prone to washing to make it easier to remove. and one might wonder how often »»T-shirts, tank tops and camisoles discoloration and should be cleaned Finally, do your homework on the clothing and washable after every wear. best type of laundry detergent for your household items need to »»Clothes with stains should be laundry items and type of washing be laundered. According washed, spot cleaned or dry cleaned as machine. Not all work the same so to the American Cleaning soon as possible- this will extend the read the labels for all-purpose liquids Institute (ACI), the sniff Kathy's garment’s life which will be better in and powders; pods; ultra-detergents, test may tell you if you the long run since you won’t need to detergents with bleach and fragrance wore enough deodorant corner replace the item until later. or dye-free brands. If you have ques- or if you were in a smoke- Along with knowing how often to tions, check out the website above or filled environment but by Kathleen Riggs launder various clothing and house- call your local USU Extension office for the test may not always hold items, here are a few additional assistance. Utah State University Extension indicate if you need to basic skills to help in caring for and wash things like pants or sweaters. should be washed after each wearing. extending the wearing life of clothes. Please consider these tips provided by »»Outer clothes like dress shirts and Kathleen Riggs is the Utah State University ACI to determine if it’s time to wash khakis can be worn a few times before Sorting Extension family and consumer sciences bed sheets, shirts, underwear, etc. (See: washing unless it is hot out and you Besides just keeping darks and professor for Iron County. Questions or https://www.cleaninginstitute.org/ are sweating or they are visibly dirty or whites separated, it helps to know how comments may be sent to kathleen.riggs@usu. cleaning-tips/clothes/laundry-basics/ stained. edu or call 435-586-8132. do-i-need-wash) »»Jeans can typically be worn 3 times »»Bed Sheets should be washed at before washing. least every two weeks, more often if »»Leggings and tights should be you sweat a lot at night. washed after every wear to get rid of »»Pajamas should be washed after 3 the baggy knees. or 4 wears (if you shower before bed, »»Suits can usually be worn several you may get a few more wears before times during normal use before dry washing. cleaning (3-4 times for wool and 4-5 »»Bath towels should be hung to dry times for synthetics). Depending on between uses and washed after 3 your lifestyle or environment you may to 5 normal uses. Towels need to be need to dry clean more often. Smoky 20 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 life Iron County Today YVC, Youth Advisory Board seek help with fundraisers

from Cindy Rose Also, on Saturday, September 7th, For Iron County Today from 10:00 - 2:00 the Youth Volunteer Corps of Cedar City will be at Jones The Youth Volunteer Corps and Paint & Glass washing cars, hosting a the Youth Advisory Board of Cedar bake sale / bbq hot dogs and playing City are planning two fundraisers games. While this is a fundraiser for in an effort to make it to our Annual Youth Advisory Board - we are asking YVC Summit Conference this year. for donations only. There will be no set The event is in Kansas City and we prices, donate what you choose! Please have 6 Youth Advisory Board (YAB) come have some lunch while your vehi- members that are trying to earn their cle is getting clean and your kids can way there. All YVC affiliates from play some fun little games in support of within the United States and Canada the YVC/YAB programs. Thank you for are invited to attend the Summit as a your continued support in our efforts, great opportunity to continue learning we very much appreciate you! about making a difference in a positive YVC is a volunteer for any youth way throughout our communities. courtesy photo between the ages of 11 - 18. There is YVC volunteers at a fundraiser held at the local Golden Corral continually strive never a fee for anything that we do and YAB will be assisting the staff to "be the change" and make a difference in the community through their dedicated service. at Wendy's on Friday, September the only commitment made is what 6th from 5:00-8:00 pm. For YAB to our community! Fundraising efforts will come from you chose. Volunteer hours are tracked benefit from their fundraising attempt, Then, on Monday, September 9th, dine in customers only, drive through so when the time comes to apply for you can drive through or dine in! from 5:00-7:00 pm the YAB will be does not count. college, you have a "jump start" as Wendy's will give YAB a percentage of assisting the staff at McDonalds in our Instead of worrying about what to community volunteer service hours sales for their efforts. This is a great fundraising efforts. Again, no worries make for dinner, just attend our events are huge on those applications. What opportunity to interact with the YAB about what to make for dinner, just and enjoy the time out. All you have to a great way to have fun, learn more volunteers, learn more about them and head over to McDonalds and enjoy do is come eat and enjoy interacting about your community and collect more about what their efforts are in interacting with the YAB volunteers! with the YAB volunteers! volunteer hours. People Festival City Rock Show tumbles into Cedar

by Corey BAUMGARTNER weekend at the indoor Diamond Admission is free for this three- Iron County Today Z Arena located at the Cross day event beginning Friday the Hollow Event Center, 11 N Cross 13th (11am – 6pm), Saturday the Mission Calling all rock hounds, Hollow Dr., in Cedar City. 14th (9am – 6pm) and ending on Elder Britt geologists and everyone who Sponsored by the local Sunday the 15th (9am – 4pm). Callister Dunnell loves rocks, minerals, fossils, Southern Utah Rock Club, there For more information contact jewelry and all the beautiful will be daily grand prize raffle, Jeff Smith at jeffsmith333@gmail. Elder Britt Callister Dunnell has been called things that come out of the earth. exhibits and demonstrations. com or visit southernutahrock- to serve in the Maputo The Festival City Rock, Gem and There will also be a unique black club.org and visit the Facebook Mozambique Mission for Mineral Show will be held next light display and kids’ stuff. groups page under “UtahRocks”. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will speak on Sept. 8th at 10:30 am in the Midvalley 1st Ward, 40 E Midvalley Rd. He will enter the Provo Missionary Training Center three days later. Britt is the son of David & Laurie Dunnell and the grandson of John and Cathy Pace and Betty Jo and the late Fred Dunnell.

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Howard Molen Roper Jr Norman Higbee Day Marion Maria Antonia Sokol

Howard Molen Roper Jr, husband, It is with heavy hearts that On August 17, 2019, our dear friend father, grandfather, great grandfather, we announce the passing of our Marion Maria Antonia Sokol passed brother, uncle and friend passed away beloved husband, father, grandfa- peacefully at the home of Marty peacefully after a courageous battle ther, brother and friend, Norman and Roger Ming. Marion was born in of pancreatic cancer surrounded by Higbee Day, on August 27, 2019. The Wien Austria on November 26, 1936 to his family on August 25, 2019. first son of Wilford Scott Day and Leoslegard Dittrich and Maria Antonia Howard was born on November Arvilla Higbee was born on April 26, Opringar Rotholisch. On April 7, 1960 25, 1938, in Salem, Utah, to Howard 1927 in Cedar City, Utah. He married Marion married Dr. Otto Maxwell Sokol Molen Sr and Lois Roper. He and his Cherie Taylor on August 16, 1947, in Vienna, Austria. Otto was born August 5 siblings were raised on the family and they just celebrated their 72nd 10, 1929 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi to farm in Salem. He married Carolyn wedding anniversary. Anthony Eugene Sokol and Martha Hille, Huff (later divorced) together they Norman attended school in both of Vienna, Austria. In 1962 Marion had a daughter. He then married Cedar City and Parowan. He served emigrated to the United States to be Mary Jane Deuel on February 12, 1965 time in the U.S. Navy and then with her husband, who was a professor in Spring Lake Utah. They were married for 54 years, together attended BAC. He was active in his community, serving as a at Stanford University. In 1987 Otto was killed in a tragic auto they had 3 children. He was a member of The Church of Jesus of city councilman and also county commissioner. Norman was accident in Texas. Marion continued to work in California as a Dental Christ of Latter-day Saints. a farmer for many years and also worked for the division of Hygienist. She moved to Utah around 2001. She lived in her home The love for working on a farm never left him as he graduated water rights. He loved the outdoors and spending time with in Enoch, Utah for several years. She leaves no children, but many from Spanish Fork High. He then went to Snow College and his family. friends. Marion loved her animals; parrots, cats, and poodles, and received an associate degree. He continued his education at He is survived by his wife, Cherie; his sons, Scott E. Day, generously contributed to several animal causes. She left behind a Brigham Young University where he graduated in 1966 and Larry T. (Rita Belle) Day and Richard N. (Tena) Day; one brother, large grant to the Enoch Animal Shelter as part of her legacy of lov- started working for the Bureau of Reclamation, then moved to Allan Day, and 2 sisters-in-law, Raeona Day and Katrine Rowley; ing animals. Marion loved to learn and read, but her failing eyesight the Soil Conservation Service (Natural Resources Conservation 5 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and 2 great-great was difficult for her. Thanks to Serenity Funeral Home and Horizon Service). He worked for 33 years and retired in 1998. During his grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his Home Health for their tender care. Marion requested no special final career, he moved his family to several cities around the state sister, Yvonne Chamberlain, and brother, Wilford Day. services, except her ashes be spread in Southern California. of Utah where he acquired many close friends. He retired while Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, September 3, living in Cedar City. In 1963, he joined the Utah National Guard. 2019 at 11:00 am at the Parowan City Cemetery. Visitations He served in both the 1/116 Engineers in Springville and 2/222 FA will be on Monday, September 2, 2019 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm Craig Earl Dunn in Cedar City. He retired in 1994 after 27 years of service. He took at Southern Utah Mortuary, Parowan location (15 E 100 N, pride in serving his country. Parowan, UT), and on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 from 9:30 – April 28, 1943 to September 2, 2018 He loved to spend time at Panguitch Lake. There are not many 10:30 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (59 We want to remember our brother roads that he hasn’t traveled around the Lake during all seasons S 100 W, Parowan, UT). Interment will be under the direction Craig Earl Dunn who passed away one of the year, whether by truck, snowmobile, or UTV. He loved of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent at year ago on September 2, 2018, who we making things out of wood; there was nothing that he couldn’t www.sumortuary.com. miss very much. He was the oldest son build. All we had to do was say, “Dad, look at how cool this is!” The family would like to thank Cedar Health and of George and Elaine Dunn who lived and he would get to work and make us one. He loved spending Rehabilitation, and Suntree Hospice for all their loving care. in Wilmington, CA. He served in the U.S time with MJ on the golf course. After retirement they moved Marines after high school. to St. George. He loved providing service to various civic groups Craig worked for Nissan Motors in throughout his life. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for many the Port of Los Angeles. He was the years. He taught us all the meaning of hard work and if he didn’t Jacqueline Darlene Smith foreman in the body repair shop. Cars feel we were working hard enough he would let us know. He were his hobby. He had many '32 Fords left his mark at the house complex they lived at, in doing many Jacqueline Darlene Smith and lots of other cars. He was president landscaping projects. He also spent many hours teasing his (Mcaffee) “Jackie” simply went to of the Early Times Car Club in Southern children, grandchildren and friends. sleep and did not wake on August California for 3 years. His cars were all very nice. Howard is survived by his wife, Mary Jane Deuel Roper; 14th, 2019. Born to Robert Leo K. He is survived by his wife Virginia, daughter Shelly Dunn, sons Sean children Janalee, Stephanie (Murray) Condie, Jason (Amy) Roper, Smith and Pamela Darlene Smith on and Christopher Dunn, granddaughter Olivia, and brother Gary (Judy). Jamie (Sam) Rex; 2 brothers and 3 sisters. He had 13 grandchil- Sep 7th, 1982. Jackie was the oldest dren and 5 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents. of three girls. She attended Enoch The family would like to thank the staff at Dixie Regional Elementary and secondary schools in Medical Center for the care they provided. We also would like to Cedar City. She loved to play baseball thank Encompass Health for the care they provided in his last and enjoyed her activities in girl hours. In lieu of flowers the family ask that you donate to the Scouts. She liked to go camping with Huntsman Cancer Center in his name. her cousins. She loved and played Funeral services will be on Saturday, August 31, 2019, at the with all her friends in Garden Park. East Ridge Ward, located at 912 South 1740 East, St. George at She was baptized in the Church 10:30 am. A viewing will be held at the same location on Friday of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a youth. She was her August 30th from 7-8 pm and from 9:00-10:15 am prior to the Mother’s little Kitten. service. Interment with military honors will be at the Panguitch Jackie was a young mother to Satilla Marie, and four years City Cemetery at 2:30 pm. later Travis Joseph was born. She had the opportunity to Family and friends are invited to share tributes online move to Apple Valley CA, and attended Bryman College in at www.SerenityStG.com. Arrangements and memorial tree San Bernardino, completing her certificate to be a Medical planting by Serenity Funeral Home, 986-2085. To send flowers or Assistant. Her interest in medicine came from her Dad’s a memorial gift to the family of Howard Molen Roper Jr please medical issues. She learned at a very young age that health visit our Sympathy Store. was everything. She survived a serious car accident that left her with ongoing medical issues as well. She was meant to return to Cedar City. Her greatest love in her life was her children. Jackie had serious struggles with her emotional health. She had several Submitting an obituary… battles she wanted to win. She was working towards achieving a better life. Currently she was residing in Norwich, Connecticut with her daughter building a better life. There is no charge for obituaries of 400 words or less. She was preceded in death by her Father, Grandparents Leo Submissions can be made at ironcountytoday.com, or and Cleo K Smith, and Joan Smith. She also lost important emailed to [email protected] or brought uncles, aunts, cousins and her brother in law Jason Hoke. She to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah 84721. A single is survived by her children, Satilla, and Travis, and their Father submission may include up to two photos. The deadline Casey Musser. Her mother, Pamela Smith. “Papa”, Chris Knight. for submission is Monday at noon. Sisters Jasmine Hoke, Jody & Khai Smith - Xiong. Nephew For pricing information for obituaries longer than 400 Jordan Robert. Her nieces, Jaylene, Loralei and Kaydence. words, please call 435-867-1865 ext. 5. Grandpa Don Smith, Aunts uncles, cousins and close friends. Memorial services will be held at a later date. 22 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 life Iron County Today faith Trail of Blood Conference to be held at local church

from Pastor Michael Radebaugh some you may never have heard of before. For Iron County Today You will also hear inspiring testimonies of Christians from the past that will challenge Pastor Michael Radebaugh and the your faith! Everyone is invited. Lecture times Mountain View Baptist Church invite you to begin at 7:00pm (Friday), 6:30pm (Saturday) a special conference entitled, “Trail of Blood” and three times on Sunday. 10am, 11am, and Canyon Creek Services in Cedar City will utilize the donations to this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Evangelist 6pm. The Mountain View Baptist Church is help those who are in a time of crisis. Bob Jones will be opening the door to untold located at 1160 S 860 W in Cedar City. Call Christian history. Come discover where all 435-865-1211 or go online to mvbaptistcedar. County Board of Realtors donate Christian denominations came from, even org for more information. dollars to help kids, community Master we perish! from Mari Eddy County School district to For Iron County Today distribute as needed to kids in our community. $3,000 was Matthew 8:23-27, Luke 8:22-25 Iron County Board of also donated to Canyon Creek Realtors recently donated Services to provide resources he story of Jesus miraculously hear our cries to even know where we are? $2,000 to the children in the for those in need during calming the winds and the waves is It may be tempting to think that Jesus community who are less their time of crisis. Our local both a gentle rebuke and compelling is also sleeping while we’re suffering. fortunate, to help with school realtors in Iron County hope reminderT to not only have faith in His power, Sometimes, I think He only appears to be supplies, shoes, clothing, to continually give back to our but also in His love. sleeping to see if we will really turn to and and food. School Supplies community that provides us When they faced the daunting storm, the rely on Him completely. It may also be were also bought for the Iron the opportunity to help other. disciples panicked; especially when they saw tempting to think that because Jesus’ rescue Jesus sleeping. We each have our “Master, we isn’t instant that He is distant, indifferent perish!” moments in life. We want our storm or deaf to our cries for help. Speaking only to cease, but it seems to increase despite our from my own trials and tribulations upon prayers and pleas for rescue. Nevertheless, the seas of life, Jesus is not indifferent or whenever we panic and become paralyzed deaf, nor is He sleeping during our suffering. by the storms of life, Jesus is still right there He is always listening for our cries for help. with us remind- He cares when ing us to be still. we are suffering Sometimes and He wants we may wish to be right there we’d never left with us, always. the safety of the God's Even when He sure shore or does not rescue the comfortable Porch us right away, we harbor, but as must have faith John A. Shedd by Corey Baumgartner and trust His will With homeless and less fortunate childen in our local schools said, “A ship in and keep sailing. the donations will greatly help ease some of their burdens. Iron County Today the harbor is It’s been said safe, but that’s that sometimes not what ships are built for.” That’s not Jesus calms the storms, other times he what our souls are built for either. We’re not calms the sailor, even when that sailor lacks meant to suffer needlessly. We are meant to wisdom and faith. learn to turn to God and our Savior to help No matter who or where we are in life, us endure the storms in our lives so that we we each need the Savior during our storms. may learn how to help others endure theirs. Afterall, we have storm windows and storm (2nd Corinthians 1:3-7) shelters but what about safety from the For we all have to face storms in our storms in our minds and hearts? Where do lives; physical, emotional, spiritual, marital, we find shelter from the storms within? The financial, mental and health related. There same Jesus that rebuked the storm and are as many storms as there are sailors. And calmed the seas long ago, can and will still how often have we cried out in the midst of rebuke the storms in your life today. The our storms; as we are sinking and drowning wind and the waves still know His name and courtesy photos and feeling that no one can save us, let alone He still knows yours. advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement 24 Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Scores & Recaps from Competition in Iron County Sports Mustangs Cedar Reds Brock make history, Anderson is brought down just short of a touchdown by a pair of Pine beat Falcons View Panther defenders. by Tom ZULEWSKI Iron County Today For the Crimson Cliffs Mustangs, a change of scenery – including the big stage at Trailblazer Stadium – made all the difference as the team made history on Aug. 30 in its Region 9 debut. Curtis Sweeten produced three touch- downs, two coming in the fourth quarter, to lead Crimson Cliffs to a 33-13 victory over the Canyon View Falcons in the game Pine View played on the Dixie State campus in St. George. The Falcons (0-1, 0-3) were able to strike first on a 22-yard touchdown pass 23 by senior quarterback Brisin Jake, but the Mustangs found their groove with three Cedar second-quarter scores that included a 35-yard run from Sweeten. Quarterback Chase Hansen added two touchdown passes to Ammon 13 Smith – the Pine View 0 17 6 0 -- 23 Crimson Cliffs second Cedar 0 7 0 6 -- 13 coming on corey baumgartner Second quarter – C – Esplin 80 pass a 55-yard from Garrett (Chamberlain kick) PV – Moten 92 kickoff return (McCarroll play with kick) 33 PV – Nobili 19 run (McCarroll kick) 6 seconds PV – FG McCarroll 41 left – as Panthers spoil Third quarter – PV – Moten 76 pass Canyon View Crimson from Crowton (kick failed)

Cliffs took a Fourth quarter – C – Ellis 4 pass from 19-6 lead at Garrett (pass failed) 13 the half. reds home opener Canyon Cyn. View 6 0 7 0 -- 13 View by Tom ZULEWSKI defense denied Cedar on three But the Panthers had an Crimson 0 19 0 14 -- 33 crawled Iron County Today separate red zone trips on the way immediate answer as Moten struck First quarter – CV – Jake 22 TD pass back within (kick failed) to a 23-13 victory. on the ensuing kickoff to tie the 19-13 as Knowing how high-powered “If we played a clean game, score 13 seconds later. Following Second quarter – CC – Smith 7 pass from Hansen (kick failed) Tanner Pine View was on offense, Cedar we may have won,” Bennett said. a three-and-out on Cedar’s next CC – Sweeten 35 run (kick failed) Hardin Reds head coach Josh Bennett “Have to be able to find a way series, Pine View was able to grab CC – Smith 55 pass from Hansen (Woolley kick) found the had the plan in place to slow them to get the ball in the end zone. the momentum. Third quarter – CV – Hardin 7 run end zone down in the Region 9 and home We played an outstanding game A bad snap forced a poor punt (Barlow kick) from 7 opener Aug. 30. defensively and we moved the ball that gave the Panthers the ball Fourth quarter – CC – Sweeten 65 run yards out While the mission was well on offense.” at the Reds’ 27, and Jacob Nobili (Woolley kick) CC – Sweeten 15 pass from Hansen late in accomplished, the visiting Panthers Both sides struggled with got outside to score on a 19-yard (Woolley kick) the third showed enough defensive strength turnovers, but Cedar was able to touchdown with 3:02 to play in the quarter, but to deny the Reds from getting strike first with a big play late in half for a 14-7 lead. Cedar was able Sweeten region play off on the right foot. the first half. Quarterback Jaron to drive down the field with time made sure the Mustangs were able to pull Iziah Moten returned a kickoff Garrett found Tanner Esplin ahead winding down, but Dylan Becker away and earn their first win as a program. 92 yards for a touchdown and of coverage and won the foot race picked off a Garrett pass at the PV The Falcons will be on the road again added a 76-yard reception from to the end zone for an 80-yard 33 with the clock showing less than this week as they travel to face the Pine quarterback Macloud Crowton for touchdown and a 7-0 lead with five View Panthers on Friday at 7 p.m. another score, and the Pine View minutes left until the break. see cedar football » 27 Iron County Today sports Wednesday, September 4, 2019 25 High School Girls Soccer Falcons drop pair of matches at home

by Tom ZULEWSKI goal of the match three minutes she scored on a penalty kick in Iron County Today later to knot the score again at 5-5. the fourth minute. Snow Canyon In the 61st minute, the would stretch the lead to 3-0 with For the briefest of moments Panthers’ Brynlee Johnston missed a pair of goals in the 31st minute. Aug. 27, the light at the end of the on a penalty kick, but didn’t Canyon View got on the board tunnel was in sight as the Canyon miss a second chance to score in the 37th minute on a goal from View girls soccer team looked to four minutes later as she beat Brylee Bergener, but a misplay break a lengthy winless streak in Falcons goalkeeper allowed SC to Region 9 play. Aspen Bergener in answer with less The Pine View Panthers over- close to break the Snow Cyn. than two minutes came a pair of offensive surges by tie. PV added an left and restore the the Falcons and held on for a 7-5 insurance goal with three-goal edge. shootout win to stay unbeaten in 10 minutes left and 7 The Warriors Region 9 play at 2-0-0. Canyon walked away with didn’t waste any View fell behind 2-0 midway the victory. time pulling away, through the first half, but scored Defensive woes Cyn. View netting a pair of three times in 90 seconds – one continued for goals in the first each from Addie Newman, Cassidy Canyon View in three minutes of Cox and Maddie Roberts – to take its other game of 2 the second half and a 3-2 lead at the break. the week as they cruising to the win. Pine View responded with a dropped a 7-2 Canyon View was three-goal flurry of its own in the decision to Snow Canyon and able to score on a penalty kick late first 12 minutes of the second half, fell to 0-3 in Region 9 play. The in the second half. The Canyon View but Canyon View had another defending 4A state champions The Falcons had a Tuesday Falcons fought counter-attack in them as Maia earned their first region win of home game against Crimson Cliffs bravely, but in Florence hit a shot into the top the season. that was too late for press dead- the end the Snow Canyon Warriors corner of the net in the 53rd Heidi Smith got the scoring line, and they will face Dixie at were the victors. minute and Cox scored her second started early for the Warriors as home Thursday in a 4 p.m. kickoff. jr robinson Lady Reds soccer sweeps week's games by Tom ZULEWSKI Crimson Cliffs. Iron County Today Against the Panthers, Cedar took a 3-0 lead at the half and The Cedar Lady Reds earned a got additional goals from Emily pair of wins on the pitch last week Schuh, Logann Laws and Lexi Bird to erase the frustration from an on a penalty kick. Pine View’s lone opening loss to Dixie. Head coach goal came in the second half from Scott Kamachi Katelyn Leavitt in believes his team is the loss. capable of more. Cedar The Lady Reds “We were doing got off to a similar positive things and fast start in its got some goals, but 5 other game of the it just wasn’t good week against the enough to beat Mustangs, taking a some of the teams Pine View 2-0 halftime lead Lexi Bird's we’re going to see before adding on penalty kick point helped the in region,” he said. and securing the Lady Reds defeat “We need to play a 1 win. Laws scored the Pine View little better soccer twice to lead Cedar Panthers. with a little better while Bird and possession.” Becca Boyer added the other goals. Kelsi Oldroyd scored twice Cedar faced Hurricane at home as Cedar ran past Pine View, Tuesday in a game that was too late 5-1, on Aug. 29 and improved to for press deadline. They will con- 2-1-0 in Region 9 play. The Lady tinue the home stand by welcoming Reds opened the week with a 4-1 Region 9 leader Desert Hills on home win over new region school Thursday. corey baumgartner 26 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 sports Iron County Today Scoreboard Scores 2019 SUU Position Cedar's Ursua makes High School Football Preview: Linebackers Seahawks final roster 8/30 Pine View 23, Cedar 13 Crimson Cliffs 33, Cyn. View 13 by Bryson Lester Dixie 62, Desert Hills 36 ohn Ursua was only at Cedar the girls soccer team shook off SUU ATHLETICS STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION Snow Canyon 35, Hurricane 8 High for his senior season, a rough region beginning by but it was a memorable one sweeping two wins last week at Beaver 32, South Summit 0 CEDAR CITY — The position group with the most Kanab 34, Gunnison 8 thatJ helped him get noticed. He home against Crimson Cliffs and production to fill heading into the 2019 campaign is played quarterback for the Reds Pine View. Knowing the Panthers Milford 58, Ogden 35 arguably the linebackers. Millard 24, Delta 12 as they made a run to the 2011 3A had scored seven goals in a win Last season, linebackers Chinedu Ahanonu and semifinals, but switched to wide at Canyon View two days earlier, I Enterprise 35, Lincoln Cnty. 12 Taylor Nelson made the bulk of Southern Utah’s tackles. N. Sevier 47, N. Summit 20 receiver when he played in college. asked head coach Scott Kamachi Ahanonu finished the year as the team’s leader, With the NFL preseason what was different about them Region 9 School Girls Soccer compiling 92 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss and two complete, Ursua is on his first this time around? sacks over the course of the season. Nelson finished 8/29 Cedar 5, Pine View 1 NFL roster and will play as a wide His first thought was logical Snow Canyon 7, Cyn. View 2 second on the team with 83 total tackles, 11.5 tackles for receiver for the Seattle Seahawks. when the seven goals were Desert Hills 2, Crimson Cliffs 0 loss and four fumble recoveries. The seventh-round draft choice mentioned. Dixie 2, Hurricane 2 “We’ve got some play makers, but right now were out of Hawaii not only made the “You mean that baseball 8/27 Pine View 7, Canyon View 5 still working on fitting into the defensive system,” SUU team, but is drawing comparisons score?” Kamachi joked. Cedar 4, Crimson Cliffs 1 linebackers coach Solomona Tapasa said. “But we’re to Doug Baldwin, the man he Kamachi is right in that Desert Hills 1, Dixie 0 getting better every day.” hopes to replace on a regular basis respect. You see 7-5 games on a Hurricane 4, Snow Canyon 2 This group of linebackers has a good mix of experi- going forward. baseball or softball diamond far ence and youth to put out on the field. According to a USA Today more than on the pitch. Standings Nela Otukolo missed the 2018 campaign, but the story, Ursua is being compared Day 1 of the fourth annual transfer from Fresno State is anticipated to play a size- as similar to Baldwin for his “size, PRCA Rodeo stop at the Iron Region 9 Football able role for the Thunderbirds this upcoming season. speed and being a lightly regarded County Fair in Parowan on Aug. 31 REGION OVERALL Players like Alex Sims, Quaid Murray, Jayden Clark, receiving Jordan Walker and Jedadiah Lulu have all played a Dixie 1-0 2-1 prospect.” It’s number of snaps for the Thunderbirds, and are all vying something Snow Canyon 1-0 2-1 for playing time this upcoming year. Crimson Cliffs 1-0 1-2 the 5-foot-9 Walker finished with 29 tackles last season, quickly Pine View 1-0 1-2 receiver followed by Quaid Murray who had 27. Sims played a random Cedar 0-1 1-2 embraces with number of snaps for the Thunderbirds in 2017 en route Canyon View 0-1 0-3 little problem. to a Big Sky Conference title. thoughts Desert Hills 0-1 0-3 “I get a lot of Hurricane 0-1 0-3 “All of them have bought in, and all of them know those com- by Tom Zulewski their role,” Tapasa said. “They know that no matter parisons and Region 2A South Football where I throw them, they’re going to fit in; they it’s just such Sports Writer REGION OVERALL understand every single position. They’ve picked it up an honor to be so far. They just need to stick to what they know and Beaver 0-0 3-0 compared to somebody that great saw some impressive scoring in what they’ve been taught and this group will be able to and somebody who has accom- bareback riding and team roping, Milford 0-0 3-0 surprise a lot of people,” he added. Millard 0-0 3-0 plished so much in the league and but the Wright family weren’t on Keep tabs on the Thunderbirds throughout the in this organization,” Ursua said to the schedule to compete in saddle Kanab 0-0 2-0 entire Big Sky Kickoff by following @SUUFB on Twitter Enterprise 0-0 2-1 710 ESPN in Seattle. bronc until Day 2, which came and Instagram and by liking the Southern Utah Football North Sevier 0-0 2-1 To an even greater extent, after press deadline. page on Facebook. Parowan 0-0 1-1 there aren’t a lot of players who Here were the leaders after Season Tickets and Single Game Tickets are cur- come from Hawaii and achieve day 1: Region 9 Girls Soccer rently available to purchase at the America First Event success in the NFL. Combine that »»Bareback riding: Cooper REGION OVERALL Center Ticket Office and at www.tbirdtickets.com. with Ursua’s size, and it’s all the Bennett, 83 Desert Hills 3-0-0 5-0-0 motivation he needs. »»Steer wrestling: Blake Brown Hurricane 2-0-1 3-1-1 “I have so much to prove and Coby Brown, 5.7 seconds. Cedar 2-1-0 3-2-0 wrong and it’s super fun to show »»Team roping: Robby Farias and Pine View 2-1-0 3-2-0 SUU that I’m capable of doing this,” Jade Anderson, 5.3 seconds. Dixie 1-1-1 1-3-1 linebacker Ursua said. »»Saddle bronc riding: Luke Snow Canyon 1-2-0 2-2-1 Quaid Murray The Seahawks will host the Logan, 78.5 points. is looking forward Canyon View 0-3-0 2-3-0 Cincinnati Bengals at CenturyLink »»Tie-down roping: Jake to tackling his way Crimson Cliffs 0-3-0 0-4-0 to helping the Field on Sunday in the regu- Hannum, 8.6 seconds. Thunderbirds have a lar-season opener. If Ursua can There were no qualified rides Schedule victorious season. see the football thrown his way in the bull riding competition, enough from quarterback Russell and the cowboys are playing for High School Football Wilson, those comparisons to a purse totaling $40,411. The full 9/6 Dixie at Cedar, 7 p.m. Baldwin may become even clearer story from the Parowan rodeo will Cyn. View at Pine View, 7 p.m. than before. be featured in the Sept. 11 edition Crimson Cliffs at Hurricane, 7 p.m. Watch for all NFL matchups of Iron County Today. Desert Hills at Snow Cyn., 7 p.m. that will be shown locally on TV Parowan at Enterprise, 7 p.m. every Wednesday on ironcounty- Beaver at North Sevier, 7 p.m. today.com. Follow Tom Zulewski on Twitter @TommyZee81 Millard at Kanab, 7 p.m. In other news at Cedar High, or email [email protected]. anita bunker Iron County Today sports Wednesday, September 4, 2019 27 PRCA Rodeo at the Iron County Fairgrounds

Day 1 of the 4th Annual PRCA Rodeo in Parowan was full of roping, riding, and wrestling along with the amazing talents of trick roper, gun spinner and whip cracker, Rider Kiesner.

cedar football « Continued from page 24 one minute left. It would be more than enough as Crowton hooked up with Moten on a 20-yard pass that was just enough for A.J. McCarroll to hit a 41-yard field goal on the final play and push the advantage to 17-7 at the break. Pine View got the ball first to start the second half, and Moten delivered the big play on the first play from scrimmage to give the Panthers a 23-7 lead. Cedar wasn’t without its chances to get back into the game, but the Pine View defense held firm. The Reds had their best opportunity early in the fourth quarter, but were denied on a fourth down at the Panther 1-yard line with 9:37 left. Cedar got its lone score of the second half when Garrett found Ben Ellis from 4 yards out with 3:32 to play, but the two-point conversion was missed. The Reds will host Dixie on Friday at 7 p.m. The Flyers are flying high after a 62-36 win over Desert Hills last week in its region opener. 28 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 FREE Classifieds Limit of 2 ads per person and phone number, 30 words per ad. Charges apply for any additional words over 30 and for “help wanted” and “services” categories.

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Rick-Handyman Carpenter/Painter: Repairs & ICT #0162 High Country Realty Inc at (435) 590-2836 or Connie Shum- Renovations Decks, Railings, Fences, Doors, Windows, Kitch- way, High Country Realty Inc at (435) 559-8908. ens, Baths, Appliances, Varnishing, Light Trucking. Honest & Reliable, Clean & Careful, Cedar City Area Rick 435-477-9032. House for Sale. 1900 sq ft. 3bdrm. Low maintenance Cell:612-802-6205. Public Notice yard. Exterior entry to basement with handicap ramp and The Cedar City Police Department announces the dis- handicap shower. Refrigerator, washer/dryer included. 225K. Certified CNA offering in/out services. Errands, Dr. posal of found and unclaimed property in accordance 435 559 2290 Appts, Household needs, companionship, etc. Anywhere with UCA 77-24a-5 and UCA 45-1-101. The Cedar City Po- from Panguitch, Parowan, Enoch, Cedar, New Harmony, to lice department has in its possession: mountain style, Hamilton Fort. $11/hr. 435-238-0655. For Sale- Parowan Area: 20.4 acres with 2 acre feet of BMX, road and children’s bicycles; scooters and hov- water and drilled well. Power at street, beautiful views, easy erboards; hand/power tools and tool boxes; luggage access. Located off paved road. $109,000, MLS# 82527. Call Jeff PT Nanny "67" available. Week or weekend, DCI and bags w/personal property; MP3 style players, video Johnston, High Country Realty Inc. Parowan. 435-590-2836. Cleared, CPR/First Aid, City licensed. References. 801-427-0816. games, computers, and other electronics and comput- ing devices; cell phones; keys; jewelry, coins and cur- HOME FOR SALE. ENOCH. 2 bed, 2 bath in nice mobile rency; home, sports and other collectibles; shoes, cloth- home community. $49,000 Call or text 435-590-6382. ing and bedding; wallets, purses, backpacks; sporting, wanted golf, skiing and camping equipment; firearms, holsters, gun cases and knives; strollers; camera equipment. All ATTENTION: I Need A JOB! I am new to town and plan unclaimed found property or other unclaimed property to stay. I'm a hard worker, am 63 yrs. old. Never Miss work. recreation will be disposed of in accordance to state law and city I have worked as an appartment maintenance technician, policy after November 18, 2019. 2019, 38 Ft. Toy hauler Carbon by Keystone 5th Wheel, steel worker, am pretty handy. Please call Rick @206-276-2677. Model #347: sleeps 8+, 3 slides, fully loaded, plus solar panel, Salary Negotiable. Published Sept. 4, 11 & 18, 2019 • Iron County Today used a couple of months. Reduced to $50,000. 801-510-1045. ICT #0159 30 Wednesday, September 4, 2019 classifieds Iron County Today Legal notices Service Directory

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Serial No. E-1374-0010-0000 The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful mon- ey of the United States at the time of sale, at the front entrance of the Iron County Courthouse, 40 North 100 East, Cedar City, Iron County, State of Utah, on October 4, 2019, at 12:00 p.m., of said day, for the purpose of fore- closing an Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents execut- ed by Jose Campos, Manuel Aguirre and Nelly Aguirre, Trustors, in which Comstock Financial Inc., Eddie Joe Fox and Reatha Fox, are Beneficiaries. The Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents was recorded January 26, 2001, as Entry No. 00429767, in Book 736, at pages 323 of Official Records oflron County, Utah, which describes the follow- ing trust property located in Iron County, State of Utah: All of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 35 South, Range 16 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian. (Containing 40-470 acres according to a survey done on 6/20/94 by Alpha Engineering and Sur- veying Inc., Jay Adams Licensed Surveyor. License Number 167230). Reserving a 33.00 foot roadway easement along the West line of said parcel. Together with One (1) acre foot of underground water from Water Users Claim Number 71-1248. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Comstock Financial Inc., Eddie Joe Fox and Reatha Fox and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Jose Campos, Manuel Aguirre and Nelly Aguirre. The sale is subject to a bankruptcy fil- ing, a payoff, a reinstatement or any other condition of which the trustee is not aware that would cause the cancellation of the sale. If any such condition exists, the sale shall be void, the successful bidder’s funds re- turned and the trustee and current beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for any damage. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier’s check or certified funds payable to Justin W. Wayment, Attorney at Law. DATED this 30th day of August, 2019. Justin W. Wayment, State Bar No. 7011 Successor Trustee 51 East 400 North #1 Cedar City, UT 84720 (435) 586-3300 Office Hours: 8:00a.m. -5:00p.m. STATE OF UTAH ) : ss. COUNTY OF IRON ) On the 30 day of August, 2019, personally appeared be- fore me JUSTIN W. WAYMENT, Attorney at Law, State Bar No. 7011, Successor Trustee, the signer of the foregoing instrument, who duly acknowledged to me that he ex- ecuted the same. KEITH J. NAYLOR NOTARY PUBLIC -STATE OF UTAH My Comm. Exp 06/05/2021 Commission# 695378 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Sept. 4, 11 & 18, 2019 • Iron County Today ICT #0161