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Historic Birthday Cedarcitypics.com Our "little" town of Cedar City is celebrating 168 of history and community. 2 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Governor Herbert Kidnapped children declares new state rescued, returned of emergency safe and unharmed According to coronavirus.utah. gov, COVID-19 is spreading rapidly It is imperative from Chief Darin . Adams infant, identified as Peyton Everett Caraballo-Winston, was in immi- throughout Utah. Hospitalizations that we Cedar City Police Department and ICUs are nearing capacity and nent danger and an AMBER Alert healthcare providers will be unable continue to On November 6, at approx- was issued. Investigating officers to care for Utahns in the coming days “ imately 10:00 PM, Cedar were able to communicate through if this surge continues. We must take work together Communications received a call text message and a telephone action now to protect our hospitals as neighbors, from a young mother regarding conversation with Mrs. Luciano; and healthcare workers and to avoid her three children, ages five, however, she consistently pro- further devastation on our families, co-workers and one, and four months, not being vided deceitful and inconsistent communities, and businesses. communities returned from the babysitter’s statements to officers and was not As such, on Sunday evening, home. The babysitter has been cooperative with the investigation. identified as 31- old female, Investigating officers worked Governor Herbert declared a new high school championships, that state of emergency for all of Utah Emily Marissa Luciano. The mother closely with the National Center follow instructions for testing and agreed to allow the children to for Missing and Exploited Children and issued an executive order with limiting crowd size, as detailed in the the following requirements. You can spend the night with along with agents with order. Mrs. Luciano and the Federal Bureau of watch the press conference video » Students enrolled at public Suspect and read the complete Executive expected them home Investigation. and private institutions of higher this morning. Mrs. currently As a result, the Order here: https://coronavirus.utah. education, who either live on campus gov/state-of-emergency/ Luciano continued to infant and Mrs. or attend at least one in-person class provide excuses to in FBI Luciano were located The Governor’s executive order per week, must be tested for COVID- the mother about the custody at the Denver enacts statewide COVID-19 19 weekly. Like the mask mandate, delay in returning her International Airport restrictions which: this requirement will continue for children. and detained. Mrs. the foreseeable future. K-12 schools It was later discovered that Luciano is currently in FBI custody » Place the entire state under a are open for in-person learning. mask mandate. Meaning that you Mrs. Luciano dropped the five awaiting further legal proceed- must wear a mask in public and and one-year old children with a ings and the infant was found All businesses, including bars and third-party and then left town and unharmed and is safe. The infant when within six feet of anyone you restaurants, must: don’t live with. This mandate is also traveled, with the four-month old is in the custody of FBI Victim » Require employees and infant to the Denver Colorado area. Services and arrangements are enforceable in business settings, contractors to wear a face covering which must require employees to This was done without the moth- being made to reunite the infant while at work. er’s knowledge or permission. with his mother. wear masks, request patrons wear » Ask patrons to wear a face masks, and post signage to that The older children were located, We are thankful for the collab- mask. unharmed and safely returned to oration and great working part- effect. Businesses that fail to do so » Require at least 6 feet of will be subject to fines. Please note their mother. nerships of the many agencies who physical distance between household It was determined that the assisted with this investigation. that even after the orders issued groups. For bars and restaurants, at expire, the mask mandate will be least 6 feet of physical distance is extended for the foreseeable future. required between parties. Bars must » Social gathering limits are also close by 10 p.m. until November 23, restricted. This means that you must 2020. keep casual social gatherings to » Post signage that lists COVID- household-only until November 23, 19 symptoms, asks individuals 2020. A social gathering refers to any experiencing COVID-19 symptoms in-person gathering of individuals to stay home, and provides notice of from separate households. This does face mask and physical distancing not include a gathering for a primar- requirements. ily educational or religious purpose. » Youth and high school students Despite these new challenges, it is must not participate in extracurric- imperative that we continue to work ular activities, including athletic and together as neighbors, co-workers intramural events, for the duration and communities—with increased of the order. This does not limit patience and compassion—to help intercollegiate athletic events, or each other stay safe, encouraged and practices and games associated with to see this through. Vi sit us online: www.ironcountytoday.com Iron County Today News Wednesday, November 11, 2020 3 New drive-thru tent at local COVID-19 testing site on Sage Drive

from Becki Bronson Cedar City Hospital Iron County was able to purchase large drive through COVID testing tents with federal COVID emergency funds, and they are being used to replace the yellow tents at the local COVID-19 testing site, on Sage Drive in Cedar City. The tents are located in the movie theater parking lot, next to InstaCare. The tents are owned by Iron County Emergency Management, and are being used by Intermountain Healthcare to provide a local COVID-19 testing site. “These tents are wider and fully contained, which allow them to be climate controlled,” said Mike Bleak, Iron County Commissioner. “This will help protect those doing the difficult work of collecting samples from the elements during the winter and spring.” Bleak spearheaded securing the tents, and also formed the Iron County COVID-19 Task Force to help c ourtesy Cedar City Hospital T he drive-thru tent will make testing more comfortable and efficient. Included in the picture is Iron County connect local resources to needs arising from Emergency Manager George Colson, Cedar City Fire Chief Mike Phillips, and Intermountain Nurse Practitioner Amy Bleak. COVID-19 in our county. There are two different types of testing offered or drinking is allowed before the test. It’s good to said Garfield. “There’s a chat bot at that site that at the tents, the primary one is a saliva test, the keep that expectation in mind when you come to will ask a few questions to see if you need to be secondary one is a nasal swab. “It’s important to be tested.” tested, and then it will go to another window note that collecting enough saliva needed for the The testing process has changed also. It’s where you can select the time you can come to test will take several minutes,” said Kate Garfield, asked that those wishing to be tested first go to be tested.” Intermountain InstaCare manager. “Saliva is intermountain.com/covidtesting, and arrange for Those who would like to see what local different than spit, saliva is more like drool. The time window when you can come to be tested. resources there are regarding COVID-19, can go to sample needs to contain only saliva, so no eating “This is in hopes to improve the flow of testing,” the website: covid19.ironcounty.net. 4 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Opinion

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S tephanie Millett from Orrin G. Hatch Foundation test for our democracy,” said Hatch. “The Congress, and this report offers a roadmap S . Cedar City Press Team events of one of the most tumultuous years to reform.” [email protected] For Iron County Today in American history have pushed our fragile The civics report is the first installment 435.272.3050 experiment in representative government of the Hatch Center Policy Review, a yearly ashington, DC — Recently, the right up to the breaking point—but policy journal that outlines commonsense S tormee Anderson importantly, it has not broken. The question solutions to the most pressing problems N . Cedar City/Enoch Hatch Center—the policy arm of the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation— is: How can we fortify our weakened facing American government and society. It [email protected] Wreleased Commonsense Solutions to Our democracy to ensure it doesn’t break in was written by Hatch Foundation Visiting 435.592.5724 Civics Crisis, a nonpartisan report that the future? We can start by restoring civic Scholar David Davenport, a research fellow W endy Hanson establishes strong links between poor civic education to its proper place in our schools. at the Hoover Institution and the former P arowan/Paragonah education and a number of ills This is essential to revitalizing civil President of Pepperdine University. David [email protected] plaguing our democracy, including society and preserving the American has authored three books on politics and 435.477.9100 depressed voter turnout, low trust Op / experiment for future generations.” public policy and is a well-recognized in institutions, and decreasing “Our civics crisis can be traced expert on civic education issues. After the Iron County Today is faith in the free market. To reverse back to a steep drop-off in funding report’s publication, David offered the distributed free of charge, thanks to our advertisers. these trends, the report calls on Ed that has left the younger generation following statement. It is hand-delivered to over policymakers across all levels of ill-prepared to take over the reins “We’ve reached a fork in the road on 14,000 households in Cedar City, Enoch and Parowan government to devote increased state and of our democracy,” said Sandgren. “In 2010, civic education,” said Davenport. “If we con- and is available in several annual federal funding for civic education tinue down the current path, the problems rack locations in Iron and federal resources to address the civics Beaver Counties. crisis. In doing so, it outlines a policy stood at $150 million; today, it stands at associated with civic illiteracy—including blueprint to re-center civics at the heart of a mere $5 million. That’s why we call for low trust in government, civil unrest, and 389 N 100 W, Suite 12 America’s public-school system. a 100-fold increase in federal funding increasing polarization—will only get worse. Cedar City, Utah 84721 Following the report’s release, Hatch for civics. We also call for an increased That’s why we must reclaim the priority of Ph: 435-867-1865 emphasis on civics testing and instruction, civics in our schools and make it a central Fax: 435-867-1866 Foundation Chairman Emeritus Orrin IronCountyToday.com G. Hatch and Executive Director Matt especially in the elementary and middle part of our young people’s education. If we Sandgren released the following statements: school years. Revitalizing American civic “2020, if nothing else, has been a stress education requires bipartisan action from see crisis » 9 Iron County Today News Wednesday, November 11, 2020 5 Opinion To the Editor B iden plays trump card, wins election Preventing government overreach their party and as Speaker of the House. In this time of political turmoil, I wish As for Republicans, they have an even more to introduce to the area a new group which challenging job: ridding themselves of the cult of has been formed: The Iron Dixie Committee Trumpism and rebranding the GOP as a party of of Rights. Before the war for independence, fiscal integrity, inclusions, and problem-solving. the colonists were feeling the heavy hand of Republican won’t win national elections by government overreach. Something had to be Cyclops focusing on abortion – a settled issue among most done. Communication was necessary for people Americans – and creating a divide among races to know what was being perpetrated upon the by Bryan GRAY and ethic groups. The “culture wars” focus will only people in different parts of the colonies. As there go so far appealing to younger and more educated was no telephone, TV, or internet, they organized Columnist voters, and Republicans must become more than Committees of Safety to write to one another so The opinions stated in this article are solely those of the just the “Party of NO!” that all could be aware and involved, should the author and not of The Iron County Today. Considering his current anger at Fox News, I time come to take action, which it certainly did. suspect Donald Trump will try to create a Trump The Boston Tea Party was soon to follow. inally, the election is over. We have one Television Network to keep himself in the public Today, we feel the effects of government candidate lashing out and one reaching out, eye. He also, however, may face a flurry of legal overreach, just as they did then. Sometimes it but we can breathe even if we all don’t agree actions relating to his financial debts (a major takes the form of unconstitutional rules issued onF which candidate should have won. Here are my banking institution has already stated it would through unelected agencies. In the United States, observations: not renew his loans) and personal grievances. His government derives its power from the people. It An incumbent president has the “bully pulpit” is ironic when it oppresses the people, often one for four long years, a time to construct the see cyclops » 7 family at a time, so that the rest of us can watch narrative of why he deserves another term. In the tragedy ensue from behind our curtains. Trump’s case, the “pulpit” was less pronounced When the government commits injustice, than his being seen as a mere “bully,” especially by where can one turn for help? There is one local suburban women. The majority of men disregarded organization that can bring assistance. It is newly Trump’s rude and caustic nature, arguing that they formed, and based upon the old committees of approved of his Supreme Court appointees, tax Safety. Here, it is called The Iron Dixie Committee cuts, and support for law enforcement. But women of Rights. This is a growing movement around were bothered by his combative tone. Granted, the nation. We exist to oppose government 55% of white women voted for him, but Biden won overreach in a peaceful manner, by upholding the handily among educated, mostly white women in U.S. and the Utah constitutions. We are a free- the suburbs, many of whom probably cancelled out dom family. As such, we promise, upon joining, their husband’s vote. to come to the call of another member being As expected, age played a major role. If you were unjustly treated by the government. We are first over age 40, your vote more likely swung to Trump; and foremost an organization of action. We can at age 40 and younger, odds were, you voted for learn all we want to, but without action, freedom the Democrat. (My son told me of a dinner party is dead. he attended where all nine of the professional and If you support a government that follows the semi-professional men and women said they voted constitutions, however inconvenient for them, for the Biden-Harris ticket. Interestingly, seven of and are willing to stand up for truth, justice, and the nine said their parents were voting for Trump. the American way for each other, please consider The polls underplayed Trump’s popularity in joining our ranks! More information can be found rural and blue-collar areas, but polling was more at irondixiecommittee.us. accurate than it was four years ago. Polls were Sincerely, wrong that a Democrat could win in Texas, Iowa, Steve Johnson, and Florida, but polls showing that Biden could Board Member, Iron Dixie Committee of Rights win in Arizona and Georgia were on target. The so-called “experts” were also accurate when they forecast the election would center on Biden regain- ing three states Trump won in 2016 (Michigan, Thought of the Week Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania). from the desk of R. Gail Stahle, publisher In the future, Democrats will have to do a better job appealing to the “lunch bucket” white “Being taught to avoid talking working-class voter. The party must show the about politics and religion has warehouse worker who sports four tattoos and led to a lack of understanding rides a Harley that Democrats care about his family of politics and religion. What we and his paycheck. Democrats won’t win American’s should have been taught was how heartland by retaining those who drink Cabernet to have a civil conversation about Sauvignon while dismissing Americans who drink a difficult topic.” Bud Light. And one of the first things Democrats must do is replace Nancy Pelosi as the “face” of » Anonymous 6 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Opinion Legislative/ Covid-19 Update COVID makes routine vaccinations On Friday, November 6, the Utah House Coronavirus Task Force, and Department of Health reported CDC Executive Director Dr. Robert 1,548,012 total COVID-19 tests Redfield, to discuss strategies more important, not less administered, 124,292 total to address the current COVID-19 positive cases, 89,837 estimated surge affecting Utah and more recovered cases, 5,830 total than 40 other states. They see by Sally C. Pipes ment. Scores of pediatricians and hospitalizations, 389 current rapid testing as one of the main For Iron County Today primary-care physicians have reduced hospitalizations and 632 total tools to keep educational settings hours because of plummeting demand. fatalities. and large worksites open and said rapid testing will be available in s Americans eagerly anticipate The pernicious influence of the The Southwest Utah Public large numbers, so weekly tests a coronavirus vaccine, there's nation's anti-vaccination movement Health Department reported 7,219 are available to specific groups troubling evidence that they're also deserves blame. Even in the face total positive cases including such as teachers, university failingA to get inoculated against other of COVID-19, an astonishing number of 5,199 total recovered cases, students and employees in large 28 currently hospitalized and infectious diseases. Americans remain skeptical of vac- workspaces. To get vaccination rates back where cines. According to one recent survey, 60 total fatalities. Iron County they need to be, policymakers must only 51 percent of the country would currently has 184 cases (Active) After my newsletter last week, remind the public of the importance "definitely or probably" get the COVID- with 868 (Recovered), 1,056 (Total) I received some responses of routine immunizations and remove 19 vaccine if it were available today. and 4 (Deaths) with a Moderate asking for the source of the transmission level. Washington hospitalization data. The data on regulatory barriers that make it Any policy response to the decline County has 1,676 cases (Active), hospitalizations comes directly difficult for people, including children, in vaccination rates has to start with 4,111 (Recovered), 5,836 (Total) and from our hospitals and local to get their shots. education. Americans must under- 49 (Deaths) with a High health department Records from the Kentucky Health stand that vaccines aren't just safe transmission level. director. We do have Department indicate vaccination and effective – they are essential. This a significant problem The greatest cause of with COVID patients rates among kids aged 18 and under means that, unlike dining out or going spread is not happen- in hospitals. Not decreased by more than 56 percent to the movies, routine vaccinations ing in our businesses, every hospitalization between March and June compared to aren't luxuries that can be dispensed but rather in our results in a stay in the the same period last year. with. homes. We tend to not ICU, however, we are In New York City, the Reforms that make it easier mask up or practice seeing more COVID physical distancing for number of vaccine doses / for patients to get vaccinated patients landing in administered through May Op are just as important. States family gatherings or ICU beds. While we chats with neighbors dropped 63 percent compared can give pharmacists the power have over 500 ICU and friends, and this is to the same period last year. to dispense routine shots beds throughout where we typically see For children two and older, Ed independently. Most states the state, it takes the greatest spread of S en. Evan a special kind of doses were down 91 percent. only allow them to do so with a the virus. The decline in measles, mumps, physician's prescription or according VICKERS ICU bed to treat a and rubella (MMR) vaccination rates to protocol established by a physician The Utah Department Uta h Senate District 28 COVID-19 patient. is especially problematic. Colorado or institution. of Health has projected We have about 450 already has the lowest MMR vaccina- Rolling back these rules would higher numbers of of these special COVID-19 cases in the coming ICU beds throughout the state tion rate in the country at just under make routine immunizations more days and weeks. This increase with only about 30 in St. George. 89 percent. But from March to July, convenient – especially given that nine is expected to continue unless These are things we have to be the rate of weekly MMR vaccinations in ten Americans live within five miles behavior is modified. Gov. Herbert concerned about as we ride out dropped even further – 19 percent of a pharmacy. has held emergency meetings this pandemic. among kindergarten-aged kids. And when a COVID-19 vaccine and intends to share additional We know that the more total steps to end the COVID-19 surge Colorado's experience is not atyp- becomes available, these newly cases we see the greater chance in Utah. Governor Herbert stated ical. An analysis of records from 1,000 empowered pharmacists could ensure we have of people ending up in that, “Unfortunately, today’s pediatricians across the country found the breakthrough vaccine reaches hospitals. It is also important to record high case numbers are a 50 percent drop in measles vaccina- patients quickly and on a massive remember, that we need to make not surprising, and if projections tions between February 16 – before the scale. sure we are leaving ICU beds out of the Utah Department of available for non-COVID health lockdowns began – and April 5. People can't let the coronavirus Health are correct, we will see issues. I know that we will make We can ill afford such declines. Just stop them from getting inoculated much higher numbers in the it through this pandemic. In the last year, an outbreak in New York against the likes of the flu or measles, coming weeks. We will continue meantime, we are asking people almost caused the country to lose its mumps, and rubella. Our nation can to see dramatic increases until we to act prudently in light of the measles elimination status. ill afford a resurgence of preventable choose to act differently. Medical reality we're facing. We'll get professionals have warned us Falling vaccination rates are an diseases like these while we're strug- through it, but it will take some again and again. We must change understandable, if misguided, response gling to manage an outbreak of one for effort on everybody's part. to the pandemic. Many patients and which we don't yet have a vaccine. our behavior, if we are to expect their families feared contracting the a different outcome. To that end, I will be providing these COVID- coronavirus if they visited a healthcare I have held emergency meetings 19 updates from a legislative with legislative leadership this perspective weekly. I want to hear facility. In some places, patients were Sally C. Pipes is president, CEO, and the week. We anticipate sharing more from you and get your feedback, actively dissuaded from seeking rou- Thomas W. Smith fellow in healthcare this week about the additional thoughts and ideas on what's tine care so healthcare professionals policy at the Pacific Research Institute. Her steps we will take to end the happening in our local communi- could focus on the coronavirus. latest book is False Premise, False Promise: surge in infections.” ties. Please contact me anytime at Even when patients felt comfort- The Disastrous Reality of Medicare for All [email protected]. Thank you. The Utah Hospital Association able going to the doctor's office, they (Encounter 2020). You can follow her on met with Dr. Deborah Birx, a Sincerely, Evan Vickers, may have struggled to get an appoint- Twitter: @sallypipes. representative from the White Utah State Senate Iron County Today News Wednesday, November 11, 2020 7 southern utah university news S UU APEX event welcomes Lakota author, Taté Walker by Shay Baruffi federally recognized. Each one of those tribes has I ron County Today their own language, government, and culture.” Walker then presented information on Trickster Taté Walker is two spirits in one. As such, she Medicine and common tricksters found in stories goes by they, not just she. They are a citizen of from their communities. the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe of South Dakota A common Lakota trickster is Iktomi. They and are also a Lakota storyteller, feminist activist, explained, “Tricksters present you with a and social services professional who promotes problem and you are supposed to pick a path cultural competency, anti-racism, and inclusive that overcomes it. In some stories, tricksters are community building. They are also the author of forced to take their own medicine. Regardless, Thunder Thighs & Trickster Vibes. their mess up are also ways that we learn to Donielle Savoie, Director of SUU’s endure beyond them. As we study Center for Diversity and Inclusion, them, we identify with them.” introduced Taté Walker: “They Taté then told the audience a are a banner-waving, Two- story featuring Iktomi and a spirit feminist, Indigenous communication blunder rights activist, and they had with a cowboy a published and looking to purchase a award-winning story- horse and the lessons teller for outlets like learned in that tale. Everyday Feminism, Taté also read Feminist Humanist an excerpt from Alliance, Native their book, Thunder Peoples magazine, Thighs & Trickster and Indian Country Vibes, to be released Today. Taté uses in 2021. “This book their 15 years of aims to rehome "tra- experience working ditional" Indigenous for daily newspapers, relationships into a social justice organiza- modern framework tions, and tribal educa- with a roadmap to tion systems to organize radical love through students and professionals pre-wave and intersectional around issues of critical cultural feminist theories. Moving Taté from survivance to “thrivance” is competency, anti-racism/anti-bias, emphasizes and inclusive community building.” that moving possible when fortified with ancestral During her presentation, Walker from survivance knowledge, modern community emphasized, “This isn’t a 101 lecture to "thrivance" is building and the will of the next possible with the generation. This book discusses how about Indigenous peoples, when help of the next I’m speaking about issues, I’m generation. traditional views of relationships were speaking about issues specific to my lost, what must happen to revive them people; Lakota or the Oceti Sakowin. Also, today, and how to ceremonially engage remember that I am not speaking on behalf of others for future generations.” the whole, none of our cultures are monolithic. For more information about Taté Walker visit There are 574 federally recognized tribes as their website at: https://www.jtatewalker.com. of this year and there are hundreds more not photoby shay baruffi

Ironically, two dictatorships Christmas dinner, instead of cyclops helped define the Trump presi- rich donors at a Florida resort « Continued from page 5 dency. In 2016, the Russians aided mansion. Like him or not, he in his victory; four years later, a leads a fractured and tattered “base,” about 35% of Americans, virus originating in China was orchestra ranging from shrill will continue to adore him and instrumental in ousting him. liberals to Fascists taking rifles his outspokenness, but like Sen. In many ways, Trump was to vote processing centers. We Joe McCarthy in the 1950s he will his own worst enemy. Now can only wish him the best as fade away with age and as the we toss the baton to Biden, we cautiously await an effective GOP ushers in candidates like a decent church-going man virus vaccine and return to Sen. Marco Rubio. who treats railroad workers to normalcy. 8 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today P ublic Announcements

For more information contact: 2020. There will be some incredible pieces that you Cedar City Area Chamber of Sage Platt, Summit Chair (435) 590-7737 or will not want to miss. For more information about Commerce announces 1st Mande Adams, CC Chamber (435) 586-4484 the Department of Art and Design at SUU, visit www. Annual Local Policy Summit [email protected] suu.edu/pva/art. Southwest Specialties of Utah presents the CC Chamber of Commerce Emily Cacho, SUU Marketing Cedar City Area Chamber of Commerce 1st Annual Local Policy Summit. Additional sponsors include: Cedar Band Corporation & Iron Springs Adventure SUU’s Ceramics Guild offers Newly reinstated Youth Service Resort. The purpose of the Summit is to gather local private sector and elected leaders to discuss handmade gifts for the holidays League seeks sponsors, local policy goals, developments, and projects, and Every year, Southern Utah University’s (SUU) volunteers to continue to pursue our Vision 2050 findings Ceramics Guild holds their annual fall sale. The Editor’s note: This is a follow-up article to “Corps Values” (ICT and objectives. The Summit will be held on proceeds help raise funds for the National Council Thursday November 12, 2020 from 8:30 am-4:30 10-28-20 pg. 13) The Youth Service League (YSL) is the new on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) name for what was once the Youth Volunteer Corps. The YVC pm at the Iron Springs Adventure Resort. conference for the ceramic students to attend. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear was a great asset and served the community of Cedar City for This year’s annual sale will be on November 11 and many years. Under their new sponsor and banner, they will from a broad range of local leaders and business 12, 2020 in the Sharwan Smith Living Room from representatives as they present on different continue to make a difference in our community with our 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. support. policies and issues going on at city, county, state, & The Ceramics Guild is made up of SUU ceram- federal levels. ics students who want to gain professional Not too long ago, the Youth Volunteer Corps We will be hearing from the following Business experience in their field. The mission of the & local elected leaders: (YVC) was unable to continue serving our com- Ceramics Guild is to “Provide a collaborative munity because they lost their sponsor and Cedar association of students through which we can »»President Scott Wyatt - Education City lost a great group of youth that had served produce and market both functional vessels and the community faithfully in many service projects »»Eric Packer - Medicine ceramic artwork in a professional manner.” To »»John Cox (VP Government Relations for Rocky around town. fulfill this mission, they hold ceramics sales each Thankfully, Iron County Commissioner Paul Mountain Power) - Utilities year to put their work out in the community. »»Russel Limb (Progressive Contracting) - Mining Cozzens approached Program Director Cindy Rose »»Wyatt Ihler (Media Manager for Iron County and asked what it would take to get the youth vol- Tourism) - Tourism unteer program going again in Iron County. Joining »»Waldo Galan (Owner of S.H.E. Salon) - Retail/ forces with a new sponsor, the USU extension/4H, Hospitality a part-time position was offered to Rose with the »»Tyler Condie (Sales & Marketing at Decorworx) mission to get a youth volunteer program going - Technology again. The YVC became the Youth Service Leadership »»Lanor Warby (Exec. VP at State Bank) - Financial (YSL). Services The YSL is open to youth ages 11 to 18 and »»Jennifer Bracken (5 Counties) & Peggy Green - Director Cindy Rose is reaching out to these youth in Housing Instability our community to welcome and encourage them to »»Senator Evan Vickers come and be a part of this amazing group of youth »»Representatives Rex Shipp & Brad Last volunteers. “You will become an active volunteer in »»Derek Miller (Salt Lake Chamber) our community, helping our continued success of »»Ginger Chen (Acting Director of the Utah Inland making a positive difference through volunteering!” Cris Belk, President of the SUU Ceramics Guild, expressed Rose. Meetings are the first Wednesday of Port) states why this sale is important to their organi- »»And More! every month from 3:30 – 5:00pm. Meeting locations zation, “Every year, the Ceramics Guild has sales vary from the conference room in the Cedar City to help ceramics/sculpture students raise money Visitor’s Center to the upstairs room in the nearby All Community members are invited to attend to travel to our professional conference, NCECA. It the Policy Summit, however, due to COVID-19 4H offices. Also, weather permitting, meeting can be is a great opportunity for us to meet other artists, help outside the Visitor’s Center. restrictions tickets are limited. The costs of employers, and look at graduate schools. At our Fall attendance are: Director Rose and the current youth volunteers Sale, we're selling handmade dinnerware and other are grateful to Commissioner Cozzens, USU/4H, the student-made items that would make great gifts for Iron County Board of Realtors, Jared Zimmer/ReMax »»Chamber member full-day event including the holidays.” luncheon - $40 Realty, Jones Paint and Glass, Mike Haight/Allstate Holding this sale each year gives students a good Insurance, Sideone Gutter, Inc and Marilyn Kidwell, »»Non-Chamber member full-day event including opportunity to prepare for a professional career in luncheon - $50 and of course, Cedar City and Iron County for their ceramics and the arts by giving them a hands-on continued support and donations. »»Luncheon ticket without event attendance - $15 experience of pricing and selling their handmade Due to the nature of the event the Cedar City Because YSL is a non-profit and relies heavily works to other SUU students and members of the upon donations, it continues looking for and inviting Area Chamber of Commerce is asking that all Cedar City community. attendees follow health department guidelines additional sponsors to be a part of the program. If All COVID-19 protocols should be followed as this anyone is interested in joining and/or sponsoring the and be aware that temperature scanners will is an in-person event. The sale is going to be held in be used in an effort to keep everyone safe and YSL, please contact Cindy at (435) 267-1757 or email a state building; therefore, masks are REQUIRED, and [email protected]. healthy. social distancing is essential. Due to contact tracing efforts, no walk-ins will Please come join us in making a difference in the To help support the SUU Ceramics Guild and get lives of our youth and our community. be accepted. To register for the Policy Summit them on their way to the NCECA conference, make visit www.CedarCityChamber.org. sure to check out their fall sale November 11 and 12, Cindy Rose Iron County Today News Wednesday, November 11, 2020 9 Bookings crisis « Continued from page 4 Below are bookings as reported by the Iron County Sheriff’s Department and Cedar City Police Department. Those fail to act, we will continue to see erosion in arrested are innocent until proven guilty. For a juvenile the name is “(Male/ our political and institutional life. Can we trust Female) Juvenile Offender” and juvenile the future of the republic to people who do not is of age less than 18 years. even know what a republic is?” Nov. 2 Below are key findings from the report. DAMIAN GARCIA-HERRERA Cedar City, UT Our Civics Crisis at a Glance: Assault The Nation’s Report Card test shows that MICHAEL J HARVEY only 24 percent of students are “proficient” Cedar City, UT Probation/Parole Violation, DRUG – Poss in American history, and a mere 15 percent C/S Sched I/II/Analog, Poss Drug are proficient in civics. Meanwhile, only one Paraphernalia in three Americans could pass the citizenship DANIEL R KLAPPOTH Cedar City, UT test, which immigrants pass at better than a Theft 90 percent rate. Nov. 3 The Hatch Center report connects poor civic education to low civic engagement and JOVANI PARRA declining trust in public institutions, with only Cedar City, UT DUI w/BAC at or over .08, Open Container 17 percent of Americans trusting the govern- in Veh, Refuse Chem Test ment to “do what is right” most of the time. NICHOLAS D WHEELESS Cedar City, UT What’s Causing the Crisis: Operate Veh w/o Interlock Restr Our civics crisis can be traced back to GARY A ALBRITTON Cedar City, UT a precipitous decline in funding for civic Fail to Register as Sex Offender, Driving education over the years that has left the next on Denied generation ill-equipped for the responsibilities DAWN R BUNDY Cedar City, UT of democratic citizenship. Criminal Trespass, Disorderly Conduct Consider that, in the last decade alone, Nov. 4 annual funding for civic education has dropped from $150 million in 2010 to a paltry ADAM BEGIC West Jordan, UT $5 million today. DRUG – Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog, Poss All the while, annual federal funding for Drug Paraphernalia STEM has reached new heights. Today, the US KAYDEN FRUTOS government spends approximately $54 per Moroni, UT Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog student to further STEM learning and a paltry GORDON B KELLEY $0.05 per student for civics. West Valley, UT DRUG – Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog, Poss How to Fix It: Drug Paraphernalia Funding. To reprioritize civics in our ANTONIO PARRA JR Cedar City, UT schools, the Hatch Center calls for a 100-fold Criminal Mischief increase in federal funding for civic education. KYLE D AINGE This includes a commitment of more than Kanab, UT Assault Police/Military Member $500 million annually to improve teacher development in civic education, coupled with Nov. 6 grants of $1 million a year or more from the CHARLES P FALLON National Endowment for the Humanities. Homeless, Cedar City, UT Testing. Increased testing is necessary Burglary, Theft by Deception, Poss Bur- glary Tools, Criminal Mischief (More than to improve teaching of civics in the classroom. $5k), DRUG – Poss C/S Marijuana/Spice/ That’s why the Hatch Center proposes Sched I/II/Analog, Drug Paraphernalia mandating testing in US history and govern- ERIN E COX Homeless, Cedar City, UT ment for grades 4, 8, and 12, and reporting DRUG – Poss C/S Marijuana/Spice/Sched these results both nationally and by state. I/II/Analog, Drug Paraphernalia And the Center wholeheartedly endorses the CHARNELL L ADAMSON creation of a civics exam as a requirement for Cedar City, UT DRUG – Poss C/S, Drive w/o INS, Susp/ graduating high school. Revoked Lic Teaching. The Hatch Center calls for a STEVEN R PRICE significant increase in civics instruction across Cedar City, UT DRUG – Poss C/S Marijuana/Spice, all grade levels, but especially in high school, Sched I/II/Analog, Drug Paraphernalia, where the subject often takes a backseat to Distribute/Offer/Arrange, Poss Dangerous STEM. The gold standard is a strong presence Weapon by Restricted of civics in the elementary and middle school NATHAN L THOMPSON Toquerville, UT curriculum culminating in a year-long course False Personal Info w/Intent to Be Them, in civics in high school. Fail to Stop at Police Command The Hatch Center likewise proposes a Nov. 8 reshaping of civics curriculum to emphasize JOSEPH E FOUGHT civic knowledge before civic action and to Wilmington, NC encourage the teaching of history through Damage to Jail primary documents. 10 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 The Arts & Entertainment sho wcase i n Iron County

' Money Machine' Vegas mass shooting documentary debuts during Red Rock Film Fest

from Ramsey Denison a surprise hit that went to #1 on the iTunes For Iron County Today documentary charts in June 2018 and now, in “Money Machine,” he shines a light on the After screening at over a dozen film festivals cover-up and police corruption surrounding and getting rave reviews from publications like the deadliest mass shooting in American Forbes and Film Threat, “Money Machine,” a history. searing and controversial new documen- Featuring an exclusive interview with tary about the Vegas mass shooting killer Stephen Paddock’s brother Eric, cover-up, debuted its screening this riveting new documentary last week at the Red Rock feature exposes information Film Festival in Cedar City. MGM Resorts International and The movie was also slated the Las Vegas Metropolitan to screen at Docutah in St. Police Department would George before the festival probably prefer to keep secret. documentary also digs into layers of police was postponed due to Money Machine also features corruption and collusion between the Las COVID concerns. harrowing, never before seen Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and In his first acclaimed footage of the Las casino owners and offers answers to what feature, “What Happened Vegas shooting and drove mild mannered millionaire gambler In Vegas,” director Ramsey examines what Stephen Paddock to open fire on a crowd of Denison exposed violence, R amsey really happened over 20,000 people at the Route 91 Harvest murder and corruption Denison, to the millions Music Festival, killing 58 concertgoers and director of within the Las Vegas "Money of dollars raised injuring hundreds more. Metropolitan Police Machine" for victims An enthralling documentary about the Department. through the dark side of the Las Vegas economy, “Money Denison's #VegasStrong Machine,” exposes Sin City’s darkest secrets... debut doc- campaign. including its culpability in this country’s umentary The deadliest shooting and is available on Amazon, became acclaimed iTunes, and GooglePlay.

photos Courtesy Ramsey Denison Iron County Today showcase Wednesday, November 11, 2020 11 I HATE to give grades!

by Mary Anne ANDERSEN Cedar City Arts Council sk any teacher about the joy that keeps them in the classroom month after exhausting month, for insufficient renumeration, and he/she will say itA is the joy of “seeing the lights go on”—my husband’s phrase—as learning and thinking take place, and having the privilege of making a difference in the lives of precious children, establishing relationships that nurture in both directions. Ask any teacher about the worst part of teaching and the answer will be, “Giving grades.” I wonder if students and their parents even begin to know how a teacher agonizes over each letter grade that bespeaks judgment. To have to assign a cold symbol to a student’s efforts as a Courtesy SUU Cpva W ith COVID restrictions firmly in place, the SUU Opera will be providing a creative and unique way for sign of success or failure is a fearful responsibility. audiences to experience the opera by using puppets and marionettes. In my case, the situation is such that I make judg- ments on musical performances, something that doesn’t lend itself to the point system provided by the univer- sity for determining progress. This subjective appraisal SUU brings Cedar City a new way can be very hurtful, and I weigh each evaluation so carefully. What about the shy young woman who can barely look me in the eye? I have to make her feel safe in about to enjoy a night at the opera five minutes of one-on-one contact every two weeks. (Please understand that COVID restrictions have made by Ashley H. Pollock vocal performance from California, says, “In this semester much worse than times past, when I S UU College of Performing & Visual Arts this production, my favorite piece is the flower had more time and more duet. Not only is it pretty, it’s one of the few opportunity for individual SUU Opera Theatre will bring a new method classical pieces well-known in pop culture. interaction.) She needs of “experiencing the arts in a way you never All of my songs are really fun, but the flower reassurance that her efforts imagined” as they perform Opera: Pulling the duet is just gorgeous. It’s really cool to see the are productive—and yet Strings over the course of four days. The per- creativity that comes out of having to work when she has to demonstrate formance will include puppets and marionettes around COVID-19. At SUU alone, you’ve got the for me, her nerves take over as the performers. The production will take theatre department doing a radio show with and she can barely play. How place November 11 through November 14, 2020, their play, the choir with their masked concert, do I fairly assign a grade, as the university requires, that at 7:30 p.m. in the Thorley Recital Hall of SUU’s and now the opera doing a series of scenes is honest and encouraging at the same time? There is no Music Building. This concert is free and open to with puppets. The teachers are amazing, and point system adequate for this situation. the public. Audience members will be required they have come up with so many ways to make Making things even harder for that young woman is to wear masks. performing still relevant in these times. For me the brash young man who speaks out of turn, shows off, Carol Ann Modesitt, Director of Opera/Voice it’s nice to see that humans will go through all and makes it seem like anyone should be able to play at SUU, shares, “We have the mandate to wear kinds of obstacles to share their art and music. those easy scales. As skilled as I am at managing the masks when we sing and to social distance. I If you ask me, the arts are beyond essential. I obnoxious student, he is still a constant source of irrita- thought, ‘How can I make this more interesting love knowing that I’m not the only one who tion and anxiety for everyone else in the class. He passes to the audience when you can't see the per- believes that.” all the tests easily, in spite of being absent occasionally. formers faces?’ I kept pondering the possibili- Ashlee Elizabeth Brouwer, a sophomore Any grade except an “A” would be inappropriate as an ties when the lightbulb went on and I thought, vocal performance major from Highland, Utah, indication of his skill level, but I really hate to reward ‘Why not use puppets and marionettes?’ I asked explains, “My favorite piece that I will be per- that rude behavior. the students what they thought about the idea forming is The Merry Wives of Windsor duet. And then, there have been a couple of heartbreaking and they enthusiastically agreed and said it I’ve always been a huge fan of Shakespeare and incidents this semester. Two young men had to go would be fun.” this play specifically. It’s so fun to play around home because of “trouble at home,” and missed a couple All singers are required to wear masks as they with the acting and it is incredibly funny. I have of weeks of school. One of them got exposed to COVID perform. Audience members will also be required learned so much about repertoire and different while he was there and had to quarantine for another to wear masks. Social distancing is essential. operas during this production. Getting to do week. They missed so much class that they were unable Names and phone numbers of each group will be various scenes gives us the ability to explore to do better than a D for their mid-term grades, and taken to correspond with the current COVID-19 more than one work. The puppets have been that was a gift. I couldn’t bring myself to give F’s, but contact tracing measures being taken by the really fun to work with! I’ve enjoyed singing they must be responsible for the work. There is no place state. No paper programs will be handed out at with them and playing with them.” for a B, say, with an asterisk beside it, saying, “Well, this this event. Audience members will be able to scan Watch opera in a fun, imaginative way with is what he might have gotten.” a QR code to have the program electronically. A puppets and marionettes from November 11 And the worst is yet to come. Mid-term grades link to the program will also be provided on the through November 14, 2020, at 7:30 p.m. For are informative, final ones go on their GPA. That really day of the show. more information, please visit www.suu.edu/ stresses me. Addie Naegle, a senior majoring in music/ pva/music. 12 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 Community & Personal Interest in Life Iron County

L aura Blake and four-year- old granddaughter Kaydence receive the unique quilt from Georgia Johnson (Left) a veteran and member of the Iron County Coalition in front of the Vietnam Memorial at Cedar City’s Veteran Park.

Corey Baumgartner Girl State/Boy State is patriotic quilt recipient for 2020 from Georgia Johnson State/Boy State each year in June. the celebrations for this yearly Laura Blake. Laura resides in Santa For Iron County Today Veteran Georgia Johnson event. However, the raffle for the Clara, Utah and her son serves in designs the quilt tops and Ronnie quilt continued up to and through the US Army. Her father served in For the past four years the Iron Badgett long-arms the quilting of Memorial Day with the quilt winner the Marines as a military policeman County Veterans Coalition has the patriotic quilts yearly donating being selected the Wednesday in the Air Force. He also served in displayed a patriotic quilt for raffle time, resources, and materials prior to the Cedar City Memorial Korea and Vietnam. at State Bank of Southern Utah. The supporting funding for both Girl Day celebration at the cemetery. Laura was excited to finally tickets sold for these raffled quilts State/Boy State. At the end of the celebration the receive this year’s quilt as she has have supported young women and Unfortunately, the COVID- winner is handed the quilt and not able to meet with Georgia until men (high school juniors) by paying 19 shutdown of 2020 affected acknowledged. the end of October when some one half of their costs to attend Girl Memorial Day attendance and This year’s quilt recipient was COVID restrictions were eased. Iron County Today life Wednesday, November 11, 2020 13 WARN ING: Try this at home E axploring Ut h Skies ver the years, I’ve seen that point. I also enjoy (not really) some great WARNING reading the fine print (another labels posted on prod- trick of the trade). It can be ucts.O No, I didn’t buy that new done if you pause the screen and wheelbarrow because, “CAUTION: happen to have a high-powered Not Intended for Highway Use.” magnifier. Also, if you record the Probably didn’t get good gas person’ reading the “legal” milage anyway. A friend of mine jargon at super-speed (another returned their new stroller trick), you can slow it down because, “CAUTION: Remove Child and understand them. F.Y.I. It Before Folding.” That’s just way still makes no sense. And isn’t it too inconvenient. There are more comical during car commercials comical cautions on fish-hooks, where they show all the amazing “Harmful if Swallowed.” Or on things that car/truck is capable pepper spray, “May Irritate Eyes.” of—like Jason Bourne-esque car Funny, but warning/caution labels chases, safely cruising along icy often exist more to protect the roads, or fleeing volcanoes and all producer of the protect than the while towing the Space Shuttle. consumer—because I’m sure most You’re excited to buy the car and of us don’t iron our clothes while try these things out until you read, wearing them, or allow our pets “CAUTION: Professional Driver on drive after taking their medication Closed Track. Do Not Attempt.” which may cause drowsiness. Darn it! Last but least; how many Let’s not forget creative television shows and YouTube commercial cautions. You know videos out there begin with the the ones I speak of. They show most famous caution of all: “Do “real” people (actor portrayals) Not Try This At Home.” That’s no c ourtesy Dan Pick with medical issues requiring a fun! Where else am I going to try it? Didn’t they learn how to do it at home, first? O ne is the loneliest number What’s my the Rut rutty point? by Dan Pick seen as two separate stars in a pair of First, it’s all For Iron County Today binoculars. The reason being they are less traveled worthy (though relatively close to earth (approximately at times com- ur sun is an orphan. It has no 80 light years), similar brightness, and by Corey Baumgartner ical) wisdom brothers, no sisters—not even a far enough apart (about 1 light year) to to follow and neighborhood bully to torment see them clearly. I ron County Today hopefully “com- it.O Less than half the stars in the sky If you do happen to use a telescope mon sense” will share the same fate—to wander through on Mizar and Alcor, you will find that certain “drug” to help them. We take care of us, so we can keep the Milky Way Galaxy, alone. this pair is actually a multiple star sys- see them miserable at first, but ourselves and others relatively But what of the rest of the stars? The tem. Mizar has a faint companion star. later—after we assume they’ve safe. Second, let’s stop living our majority of the stars in the universe are Larger telescopes have found that Mizar taken the medication—they’re lives in fear. Yes, we need good actually paired with another star, or in actually has three companions, and laughing, dancing, enjoying nature medicines, reliable vehicles and many cases thousands of other stars. recently even Alcor was found to have a and their time together, etc. The homes and products to help our Because of the incredible distances very faint companion, making six stars scenery and music are beautiful lives (and our families) be health- involved, it is difficult to see with the in the group. Another famous multiple and it all seems nice…until you ier, safer and more enjoyable. unaided eye, but many stars in the star group is in the . listen to the ominous, oddly calm Yes, we need Warning Labels and sky are actually systems of two or If you were to look directly overhead, voice (hidden) in the background. Cautions to guide, not threaten us. more stars that are gravitationally and a little to the west, you’ll see the While the happy stuff shows on But we also need to make the best, bound together. For example, Sirius, very bright star . To the left of Vega the screen, the voice reads many safest, most informed decisions the brightest star in our night sky, is (if you were on the other side of the of the “possible” side-effects; in we can and get back to living life. actually two stars, Sirius A, the very galaxy, it’d be to your right), is a fainter the background sounds (so we WARNING: Reading the Rut bright primary star, and Sirius B, the not star, Epsilon Lyrae. If you were to look at don’t notice them). It usually Less Traveled may cause you to so bright sibling (there’s a cheap joke this star with a low power eyepiece in begins with, “Side-effects may experience the following side-ef- there somewhere). Polaris, the North a telescope you would actually see two include…” and then ends with, “… fects: Thinking, Smiling, Laughing Star, is another well-known double star. stars. Then, if you were to look at these and also death.” and Encouragement to make Most double stars require a tele- two stars with a higher power eyepiece, Speaking of death, I saw a better choices and live a better scope to see each of the individual stars. they would each be made up of two tramway sign that said, “Touching life. Consult your local newspaper One exception, though, is seen in the Big stars—four stars total! live wire will cause instant death.” editor should you experience any Dipper. The middle star in the handle Many stars are also associated with It then added, “Fine: $200 dollars.” of these effects for prolonged of the dipper is actually two stars, I think I’d rather pay the fine at periods of time. Mizar and Alcor. These can be easily see skies » 19 14 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 life Iron County Today C alendar

Due to the community’s responsibility Support Groups Service Clubs Government to help prevent the potential spread of COVID-19, please check with the event and Alcoholics Anonymous LION’S CLUB IRON COUNTY COMMISSION activity sponsors to make sure that the event (435) 635-3603 • www.utahaa.org • Tues, 12 pm • Call Pres. Roger Shurtz for mtg. 2nd & 4th Mon, 9 am is still taking place. Everyone’s patience is Helpline: John (702) 802-1332, info. Everyone welcome! (435) 590-2896 Commission Chambers greatly appreciated during this time. Kara (702) 232-6829 R OTary CLUB 68 S 100 E, Parowan. Meetings at KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Tues, 12:15 • Southwest Tech CEDAR CITY COUNCIL Dr, Cedar City) unless otherwise listed 757 W 800 S, Cedar City • (435) 233-0244 Wednesday, November 11 Steps and Traditions • M – Su, 7 am Wed (except 5th), 5:30 pm • City Hall Cedar City Elks Lodge #1556 10 N. Main St (435) 586-2950 Speaking From The Heart • M – Sa, Noon 111 E Freedom Blvd. Cedar City VETERANS DAY Misfits • M – F, 6 pm (435) 586-8332 ENOCH PLANNING COMMISSION NATIONAL PARKS FEE FREE DAY – The Cedar Group • Tues, 8 pm MARINE CORPS LEAGUE 2nd & 4th Tues, 5:30 pm • City Hall National Park Service invites all visitors Thank God it’s Sunday Spiritual • Sun, 11 am Detachment 1315, 2nd Wed, 6 pm 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 to remember our veterans by visiting any My Story • Sat, 8 pm Elks Lodge, 111 E 200 N, Cedar City. ENOCH CITY COUNCIL National Park Service site for FREE on Veterans Women’s Meeting • Sat, 10:30 am Day. For additional fee free entrance days visit AMERICAN LEGION AUX 1st & 3rd Wed, 6 pm • City Hall What a Way to Start the Day • Su, W, F www.nps.gov. 7-8 am • All are welcome 3rd Wed, 6 pm, Cedar Library, 303 N 100 E 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 Amer. Legion Conf. Room • (435) 704-6654 WONDER WEDNESDAY – Cedar City Library, Red Road to Sobriety • Mon, 6 pm Paiute P AROWan CITY COUNCIL 303 N 100 E, (435) 586-6661. Drop by anytime Indian Tribe of Utah, 440 N Paiute (435) DAR – Bald Eagle Chapter 2nd & 4th Thurs, 6 pm • City Hall between 2 to 4 pm. Admission is FREE for all 586-1112 Ext. 307 2nd Tues, 4 pm, Cedar City Library 35 E 100 N • (435) 477-3331 students K-5. Children, accompanied by an The Great Fact • T, F, Noon. • Call for [email protected] location • (702) 802-1332 or (702) 533-7856 adult, can join for an adventure and fun make- BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE Iron County Republican Women and-take activities. (See Nov. 11 for more info) Red Creek Group • Wed, 7 pm • Canyon 1st Thurs 7 pm • 593 N 1450 W, Cedar City. 3rd Wed, 11:30 am. Tickets $20, https:// Park, Lions Pavilion • (435) 477-8925 Helpline: 435-559-4505 www.ironcountyrepublicanwomen.com The Great Fact • T, Fri, Noon. Call (435) 559-7777 for location. Al-Anon Classes/Activities Meetings at KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Dr, Cedar City) unless otherwise listed ADULT BARRE/MODERN DANCE Pickleball Group Easy Does It • Tues, 7-8 pm Wed, 11 am-noon, Spirit Wellness Club, Weekdays, 7 am • SUU Pickleball Courts. Community Presbyterian Church, 2279 N. 1615 N Main, Cedar City • All levels, Free to Anyone is welcome. Fee is $2 (indoors) and Wedgewood, Cedar City. (435) 559-3333 members, or $8 drop-in fee. free (outdoors) Al-Anon • 1st, 3rd Tues, 7-8 pm, Parowan Senior Center, 685 N 300 E (435) 477-8925 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATIONS EXERCISE ROCK CLUB Wed, 1 pm, Cedar City Senior Center 1st Thurs, 6 pm • Gateway Academy, 201 Hope for Today (Family Groups) 489 E 200 S • 435-586-0832. FREE. Trained W Thoroughbred Way, Enoch. Learn about Thurs, 6 pm • (435) 559-3333 instructors. Range-of-motion exercises, geology, find gems, fossils and minerals. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS endurance-building activities, relaxation Learn to cut and polish and make jewelry. www.nasouthernutah.org • (435) 635-9603 techniques, and health education topics. southernutahrockclub.org Most classes meet at 203 E Cobblecreek Dr, AWANA BIBLE CLUB SOUTHERN UTAH WOODTURNERS unless otherwise listed 7th-12th grade, Mon, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 2nd Sat, 9 am, Cedar High School wood Basic Text Study • Mon, 8 pm 3 yrs-6th grade, Wed, 6:30 pm - 8 pm shop, 703 W 600 S. Valley Bible Church, 4780 N Hwy 91, SUU VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCE CEREMONY, Just for Today • Wed, 8 pm TAE KWON DO CLASS Hope Without Dope • Thurs, 8 pm Cedar City • (435) 586-0253 or (435) 990-1638 10:30 am in the Southern Utah University Student Wed, 7-8:30 pm • Cedar City Aquatic Center, Center Ballroom (351 W University Blvd, Cedar Live and Let Live • Fri, 8 pm BOOK CLUB 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. $25/mo., ages 5+, City). Hosted by SUU Veterans Resource & 2nd Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library 303 any experience level (435) 865-9223. Helps Candle Light Meeting • Sat, 9:30 pm Support Center, admission is FREE and open to (Small room) N 100 E. This month we will discuss "Left benefit Canyon Creek Crisis Center. Neglected" by Lisa Genova the public. Social distancing will be enforced and Women Only • Sun, 11 am TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS masks are mandatory. A slideshow will begin at Dopeless Hope Fiends • Sun, 8 pm CEDAR CHEST QUILTERS’ GUILD Wed & Fri, 9:30-10:30 am • Cedar Senior 10:30 with pictures supplied by SUU faculty, staff, The Meeting Hall, 1067 S Main St, Cedar Thurs, 10 am • Cedar City Senior Center Center, 489 E 200 S. Free class, basic elements and students. The ceremony will begin promptly (877) 865-5890. 489 E 200 S • (435) 586-0832 of Tai Chi – Coordination, Balance, flexibility. at 11:00. The SUU band will be performing Register: Maria Bailey (435) 673-3548 ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER CEDAR CITY RADIO CONTROL CLUB Amazing Grace with bagpipes and the ROTC Online Meetings: 2nd Fri, 5:30 pm 4th Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library TOP BAR HIVE BEE KEEPING Color Guard will be presenting the colors. Cory 4th Mon, 5:30 pm • RSVP to [email protected] 303 N 100 E. 1st Tues, 7 pm • Cedar City Library Lamoreaux will be the featured speaker. or (435) 238-4998 x8773 303 N 100 E. (435) 586-6661 CEDAR CITY TOASTMASTERS CEDAR CITY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, (1pm PARKINSON’S Thurs, 7 am • The Pastry Pub TOPS – Take Off Pounds Sensibly and 3pm), At 1pm, Cedar Sports (97 W 2nd Thurs, 3 pm • Cedar City Library 86 W University Blvd. Find your voice Wed • Weigh-in 9 am, mtg 9:30 am. Evening University Blvd / Center St, Cedar City) where a & shape your future. Be the leader and weigh-in 6:30 pm, mtg 7-8 pm • Cedar City new public art installation will be unveiled and CAREGIVERS speaker you want to be. (603) 731-0116 Library, 303 N 100 E. Lose weight without dedicated. The new mural consists of five large 1st Tues, Noon • Five County Aging buying special foods. • 586-3233 (a.m. mtg) or graphic circles depicting the life, rituals, colors, Offices, 585 N Main St, Ste. 1, Cedar City CEDAR PROFESSIONALS 867-4784 (p.m. mtg) Tues, 7:30 am • Springhill Suites, 1477 S and traditions of the native Paiute people. ARP—ADDICTION RECOVERY Highway 91, Cedar City. An organization WATER AEROBICS CLASS Daniel Growler is the featured artist and will 1st Wed, 7 pm • Parowan Seminary of business people. Stimulate business Tues, Thurs, 9 am • SUU pool, 2-56 N 600 W., speak on how he arrived at the images, colors, building, Main & 300 N, Parowan for members through exchange of ideas, Fun, up-tempo workout to music. Intensive and ideas. The unveiling is free and the public information and business referrals. cardio, full body muscle toning. Any fitness SENIOR BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED is invited. Please follow all appropriate COVID www.cedarprofessionals.org level. All ages. $3/class, including pool guideline procedures. Then at 3pm at the Cedar 3rd Thurs, 1:30 pm • Cedar City Library admission. (435) 327-2091 (no text) COLOR COUNTRY WINDS City Visitors Center (581 N Main St) will play NAMI BRIDGES & Family to Family Wed • Come brush up on your band skills to WEIGHTWATCHERS REIMAGINED! host to a re-dedication ceremony honoring Thurs, 7 pm • SW Behavioral Health Center, share with the community. Call Debbie at Wed, 9:30 am • Cedar City Aquatic Center the life and legacy of Randall Lunt Jones. 245 E 680 S, Cedar. Free • (435) 590-7749 (435) 559-9609 for time and location. 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. Guidance, in-person This is also free and open to the public. Light motivation from members, trained guides refreshments provided at both events. PREGNANCY, INFANT LOSS COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL and wellness coaches. (702) 832-0555. Evening 1st Wed, 7:30 pm • Share Families of So. M-F, 7-10 am • 155 E 400 S (Cedar Stake Ctr) workshops now available. More info at MEDITATION CLASS – (Wednesdays) 7 to 7:45 Utah • 565 N Main Street, Ste. 6, Cedar City Paddles & balls supplied. (435) 586-6345 weightwatchers.com/us/find-a-meeting) pm. Healing Tree Wellness Center (535 S Main www.southernutahshare.com St #4). This 5-week session will run (10/21 thru HEY CEDARS SQUARE DANCE WELLNESS PLACE Multiple sclerosis 11/18). In the spirit of Dana (generosity) and to Wed • Beginner’s, 6 pm, Mainstream 583 S Main Suite #5, Cedar City. (435) cover the rental of the space, please donate 3rd Thurs, 6-8 pm • Cedar Visitor’s Center Dancers, 7-9 pm • Cedar City Senior Center 592-5308. Classes: thewellnessplacecc.com/ (581 N Main) Caregivers and those with MS 489 E 200 S. (435) 531-6811 or (435) 669-4867 upcoming-classes whatever amount you see fit between $0-$5. Iron County Today life Wednesday, November 11, 2020 15 C alendar

BRISTLECONE: OPEN MIC (Every 2nd Fri Thursday, November 12 Oct-Dec), 6:30 pm at Bristlecone (67 W Center Sunday, November 15 Wednesday, November 18 St, Cedar City). Hosted by Jon Yerby. Bring your HAPPY HOUR DAY poems, covers, and original songs. Sign up CLEAN OUT YOUR FRIDGE DAY PUSH BUTTON PHONE DAY available once you arrive! For information visit A.P.E.X. – AL RUNTE, 11:30 am. Free to the www.bristleconeco.com | (435) 708-0000 or on “Government is instituted for the WONDER WEDNESDAY – SUU S.T.E.M. Held in the Great Hall on the SUU : for the protection, safety, Drop by anytime between 2 pm – 4 public. Facebook: /BristleconeCompany common good Center. campus. Al Runte is the author of five critically prosperity and happiness of the people; and pm. Admission is FREE for all students K-5. acclaimed books on national parks, railroads, and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of Children, accompanied by an adult, can join for the natural environment. He was also a principal any one man, family, or class of men.” – John an adventure and fun make-and-take activities. consultant to Ken Burns during production Saturday, November 14 Adams This restriction will be lifted when the policies of the PBS documentary "The National Parks: of all partners lift mask restrictions. Earn a America's Best Idea," the Emmy Award-winning PICKLE DAY prize by attending Wonder Wednesday at series. Nationally and regionally, he has been each location at least once this fall! Get your an outspoken advocate for the preservation of Monday, November 16 passport at any Wonder Wednesday event. America's wilderness landscape against urban BUTTON DAY Collect a stamp at each location and then turn and industrial blight. Info: suu.edu/apex it in at SUMA to collect your prize. PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY – 1 to 3 SOUTHERN UTAH WATERCOLOR SOCIETY · Frontier Homestead State Park (1st Wed) 635 pm, Cedar City Library (303 N 100 E). An “Fall Exhibit” – (Thru Nov 13) Kolob Gallery (111 N Main St | (435) 586-9290 8-week study of 1st Peter, “How to Stand S. Main Street – Next to Pizza Factory) (Mon- · Cedar City Library (2nd Wed) 303 N 100 E | Firm When Tested.” Precept Bible studies are Fri 10 am to 6 pm) and (Sat 10 am – 2 pm) (435) 586-6661 nondenominational. Call 435-267-2234 or 435- Featuring six local artists: Sandra Anderson, · Southern Utah Museum of Art (3rd Wed) 13 S 238-3078 for info and to register. The cost of Mike Clark, Bronson Hardy, Debbie Robb, Teri 300 W | (435) 586-5432 the workbook is $18. www.precept.org. Rochford, Carol Stenger. · SUU S.T.E.M. Center (4th Wed – Oct – Nov) 162 S 300 W | (435) 586-7770. ORCHESTRA OF SOUTHERN UTAH – RECITAL: MASTERFUL ROMANCE, 7:30 pm at Heritage Center Theater (105 N 100 E, Cedar City), CEDAR CITY YEAR-ROUND DOWNTOWN Tuesday, November 17 admission $8 adults & $5 students. Info: FARMERS MARKET, 9 am – 1 pm, Every Friday, November 20 www.myosu.org. Live audience attendance Saturday rain or shine, in the parking lot TAKE A HIKE DAY will depend on current state restriction and behind the Stratford Hotel, (18 S Main Street) CANYON VIEW TALON ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR, community safety. If necessary, the orchestra or inside the building behind the parking lot 5–9pm (Fri) and 9am–5pm (Sat), Canyon will stream performances live. in the cold weather months. Definitely worth View High School (166 W 1925 N, Cedar City). stopping by for art work, baked goods, crafts, Admission $1. Crafts, food vendors, live custom semi-precious stone and costume entertainment and more! Bring your family Friday, November 13 jewelry, farm fresh produce, homemade to this fun community event. Appearances by brownies & candies, home style treats, Santa on Fri (6-8pm) and Sat (2-4pm). KINDNESS DAY homemade jams & jellies, homeopathic items and 100% real honey. FRONTIER HOMESTEAD: IRON MISSION DAYS, SATURDAY FARMER’S MARKET, 9 AM - 1 PM, There is no charge for calendar items. (Fri and Sat), 9am – 5pm, Frontier Homestead Saturdays @ IFA, 905 S Main. Good weather State Park (635 N Main St, Cedar City), the cost is outside, bad weather inside. Farmers with Your submissions can be made online $4 per person. This year for Cedar City’s Birthday vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, baked goods & at ironcountytoday.com, or emailed we will be celebrating at Frontier Homestead breads, meats, tamales, food vendors, hand- to [email protected] or State Park with living history demonstrations. crafted items including soaps, lotions, jewelry, brought to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar Come get transported into the past and give your clothing, home décor and gifts for all ages. For HISTORY (1863) – Abraham Lincoln begins City, Utah 84721. The deadline is Friday family the opportunity to learn important skills info call (435) 463-3735. from our historical pioneers. Friday will feature his first draft of the Gettysburg Address. On at noon. The calendar is not to be WARREN MILLER’S “FUTURE RETRO” – blacksmithing and weaving. Saturday will include November 19, 1863, he presented it during the used for advertising. Items will be Mountain Central is going live on November 14th. demonstrations in blacksmithing, printing press, dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery This ticket will provide a single access code to printed at our discretion. and rope making. Sign in at the front desk and at Gettysburg. There are only 5 original copies stream to one device. Tickets available online at masks are required. Info: (435) 586-9290 or on known to exist. (Library of Congress) warrenmiller.com/virtual-tour/mountain-central. Facebook: /FriendsoftheFrontierHomestead. If there is one thing you can always count on, HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL SWIM MEET (Fri it’s Warren Miller’s annual ski film, which we 1 pm until Sat 9 pm), Cedar City Aquatic are excited to deliver. Up to 4 people per ticket Center (2090 W Royal Hunte Dr, Cedar City). will provide access to sweepstakes and door There will be 7 teams competing. The Cedar City prizes like ski gear, trips, and swag plus access Aquatic Center will close at 1:00 pm Friday and to coupons and promotional offers from our will be closed all day Saturday for the meet. partners after the event. 16 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 life Iron County Today schools ICSD News Nuggets from Le Ann T hree Peaks Woolstenhulme Elementary I ron County School District Thank you to the ICSD nursing staff for S outh Elementary conducting the annual vision screenings on October 29 and following up with We want to give a HUGE THANK YOU to parents regarding vision concerns Ricki Williams. This amazing lady sewed about their children. Also, a big thank E ach year, Gateway students and donated masks for every student at you to the ICSD speech teachers and learn about and honor other cultures South Elementary. Ricki quietly does so audiologist for completing the hearing through dressing up in traditional much for our school. She helps in the PTA, screenings on November 4. Imple- clothing and having a parade. and gives incredible service to both the menting these screenings and early students and staff. Thank you, Ricki! detection and treatment are critical in helping students succeed academically and socially. We always appreciate our professional Gateway students school health care team, especially this year. They are very crucial in helping us navigate through the current health celebrate International crisis. Day in a COVID year E noch Elementary Enoch Elementary paraded around the school to display their creative costumes by Andy Burt for friends and family. Classes partici- D irector, Gateway Prep. Academy pated in holiday themed learning activities, such as exploring bones and Coronavirus couldn’t stop E scalante Valley bats. Gateway’s annual International Day Elementary celebration as students braved the cool morning weather to parade Halloween brought about fun science in traditional clothing around the activities for the 5th grade students of school campus this past Friday, Escalante Valley School. The highlight of October 30th. the day was participating in the well- known Diet Coke and Mentos experiment. The Gateway community has Students were asked to work in groups in celebrated International Day each order to form predictions, as adjustments fall for the past 13 years with a were made to one variable at a time. school parade, cultural performance Although quite fun, the students quickly learned that being a scientist is hard and food from across the globe. work, as they were asked to chart data, “This year brought some unique measure the reaction of the experiment, challenges, but we were still able to and describe the results. learn about a variety of countries and cultures with our parade and tasters’ tables,” said Andy Burt, school director. “We didn’t want to skip one of our favorite traditions so we moved it outside!” For the parade, students exited through the front doors and were greeted by school groups performing a variety of cultural music. They then paraded around the field where they were able to see flags representing countries from every continent created by middle school students. Fifth graders virtually visited the South- ern Utah Museum of Art. They viewed the Gateway Preparatory Academy photos Courtesy Gateway Academy gallery featuring art from some of Utah’s provides Iron County K - 8 students Students dressed in tradtional women artists and a mural of women who an education that focuses on indi- styles of clothing for their chosen impacted history. Students created their vidual skills, abilities and needs. Our country as well as enjoying cultural music own works of art as part of the virtual and making flags from every continent. strengths include our child centered field trip. approach - the use of the Montessori experience focused on student The Operation Christmas Child event has method - as well as the arts and growth while preparing students begun. Students and their families can fill shoeboxes with gifts for children around special education. Established in to be productive members of the the world. We are hoping to fill over 100 2008, we provide an individualized community. boxes. Iron County Today life Wednesday, November 11, 2020 17 Increase your health, not your waistline, this holiday season alloween Eat only when you are hungry H With all the food around, it is easy to munch even when you aren’t hungry. Sitting away from Kathy's food and keeping busy with a conversation or game can help. c orner Share the holiday spirit and your food WINNERs by Kathleen Riggs Save calories by splitting treats with another person. Uta h State University Extension Cardinal Sheryl Green Don’t go to dinner on an empty stomach Financial ews alert! Thanksgiving is only two weeks Anabelle Mcune Mya Robb Eat a small snack before the dinner or party Ages 0-6 away! And Christmas is close behind. The Grace Leavitt to avoid overeating while you are there. Plan Scarlett Mangum advice to prepare now for the possibility Cole Pace ahead and decide what food you will eat while Kyzer Sellers ofN over-eating during the holidays is not a new Olaaloa Cruz warning! However, this may be the first-time you are there. Beckett Williams Ages 12-18 many people are carrying into the holiday Alexander Brown Oakley Bennett Odin Jackson season the reality of a few extra pounds thanks With all the rich foods around during the holidays, it is very important to remain active. Meta McCalvy Hailey Wittwer to hunkering down for several months. This Kharma Ball According to UM Health System, Exercise is a Shilo Herring weight-gain has earned the moniker “the COVID Andrew Brown Miriah Thompson 19” as in pounds attributed to staying close to great way to get rid of the “Holiday Blues,” man- age stress and burn calories. As part of holiday Ages 7-11 Ages 19+ home, not working out at the gym, etc. Tammy Cole plans, include some non-food gatherings like Emery Randall Generally speaking, we approach the holidays Grant Carling Annalies Payne with the best of intentions planning out in our bowling or walking around the mall. Going for minds-eye a stress-free schedule, keeping phys- a walk after a holiday meal can help burn some ically active, and not over-eating. It becomes extra calories. For additional suggestions on more difficult when there is shopping and gift staying active, try some of the following: exchanges to plan for, baking to be done, parties to attend, late night events and holiday house »»Walking to see festive lights. People guests. This doesn’t include all the tempting »»Ice skating pies, hand-dipped chocolates, toffees, sweet »»Snowball fights breads, eggnog, and the list goes on and on. »»Shoveling snow So how can we best avoid holiday excess and »»Skiing additional weight-gain? To be successful, our »»Building snowmen Bit r h plans must include eating healthy and staying »»Snowboarding active. »»Sledding Jagger Timothy From the University of Michigan, consider »»Tubing Miller these suggestions for eating more healthy Hunter and Erica Miller meals, snacks and desserts in the weeks ahead: Living near the mountains in Utah also of Tremonton, UT have allows for hiking to cut down a fresh Christmas announced the birth of Only purchase food items you intend their son, Jagger Timothy tree, exploring wildlife by following tracks in the Miller, who was born Saturday, October 3, 2020 at to eat snow, and walking to a nearby stream to watch Ogden Regional Medical Center. He weighed 9 pounds Don’t fill your pantry with holiday treats the water flow amid snow and ice. 4 ounces and was 21 inches long. He joins his big sister long before the holidays; it is better to avoid the Of course, make certain you and friends/ Remi (2 years old). The grandparents are Eric and Lisa temptation. Bonzo of Enoch, UT and Tim and Fawn Miller of Manti, loved ones are dressed appropriately for the UT. He is the sweetest addition to our family. A llow yourself to enjoy your favorite weather and be prepared for possible emer- holiday foods on the holiday gencies even for short outings with some food and water, fully-charged cellphone, a flashlight, Avoid choosing foods that are high in calo- matches and some dry kindling in your day- ries and fat on days between Thanksgiving and st pack or vehicle. A blanket or two in the trunk 1 tBir hday New Year’s. may come in handy as well. Also, let a neighbor Eat your favorite foods, but don’t or friend know where you are going and when Easton Kyle Hand overeat you expect to return. Easton Kyle Hand cele- Make this holiday season the best ever brated his first birthday Look at all the food and choose foods you by following these few guidelines for staying November 3rd, with really want, while maintaining reasonable family and tons of cake! portions. Sometimes a small taste can satisfy healthy and safe. He is the little brother your craving. to Eli Hand, and lion tamer to doggy Cash. He is a very loved little boy to Steven and Jessica Hand of Clyde, Texas. An adored grandson to Ray and Cori Adams of Eat slowly and stop when you are full Kathleen Riggs is the Utah State University Extension Parowan, Utah. Brian and Sylvia Wright of Hiddenite, Taking your time to chew and taste each bite family and consumer sciences professor for Iron North Carolina, Mark and Chelsea Boxwell of Enoch, gives your body more time to recognize when it County. Questions or comments may be sent to Utah and Bryan Hand of Taylorsville, North Carolina. Easton, we love you so much we could burst! is full. [email protected] or call 435-586-8132. 18 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 life Iron County Today faith S criptures of Hope Bi ble 101.8 15:58). The Lord will comfort Jeremiah 29:11 us and then we must help comfort others (2 Corinthians T he Gospels, Pt. 3 1:3-4) and encourage them to Loving Forgiving Father.” As the Bible s we sit on God’s Porch, stay calm and confident in the The greatest teaches, all have sinned and fallen far from to congratulate or com- Lord and in their lives as we the glory of God, but the Father forgives plain about our political move forward into the future Commandment and His son who has wasted his life and the prosperityA or disparity, some (1 Thessalonians 5:11). Even the parables of Jesus Father’s wealth and welcomes the son may feel your votes for who though that future may seem back into the family with an incredible is in the White House were to some that our country will celebration. The faithful son criticizes his in vain. Nevertheless, do not soon be entering the valley of by Edy Meredith father and leaves the celebration for his doubt God is still in control. the shadow of death, we must For Iron County Today dissolute brother without understanding We may not understand His fear no evil (Psalm 23:4, 6). Can why the Father is celebrating: “Your ways, but we can stand by your courage endure (Ezekiel ut when the Pharisees heard brother was dead, and is alive again, and them (Proverbs 3:5-6). We 22:14)? that He had silenced the was lost and is found.” The Father is always must keep our hearts steadfast, Let us be courageous for Sadducees, they gathered willing to forgive those who repent and trusting in the Lord (Psalm our people, and for the cities together.“B One of them a lawyer, asked turn from their wicked ways. (Luke 15:32) 112:7) and remember that of our God, and may the Lord Him a question, testing Him, and saying, A more thorough study of this one parable blessed are they whose trust is do what seems good to Him ‘Teacher, which is the great command- alone reveals many more attributes of the in the Lord, no matter who is (2 Samuel 10:12). Remember ment in the law?’ Jesus said to him, ‘You Father than we have space to consider. in the White House (Jeremiah that a cheerful heart is good shall love the Lord your God with all your A similar theme is shown in the 17:7). medicine, but a crushed spirit heart, and with all your soul, and with “Parable of The Early and Late Workers Because as important as dries up the bones (Proverbs all your mind. This the first and great in the Vineyard” (Matthew 20:1-16). It who our President is, it is not 17:22). So, no matter what, commandment. And the second is like it: is harvest time, and the vineyard owner as important as who our God don’t lose heart. God will You shall love your neighbor as yourself. throughout the day hires workers at is. Nor On these two commandments hang all the different times: at the days beginning, the should our Law and the Prophets.” (Matthew 22:34-39, third, sixth, ninth, and the eleventh hour, beliefs be also quoted in Mark 12:28-34, Luke 10:25- agreeing to pay them all the same wage expendable 28, and Deuteronomy 6:4-5 in the Shema. of a denarius. Of course, the workers who at the God's Shema means to hear, see, listen, feel, pay worked the longest periods of time object expense of attention to, and understand.) that all receive the same wage. But the our dis- Porch One might say as I do that all the vineyard owner says: “Friend, I am doing agreements parables of Jesus teach and illustrate what you no wrong. Did you not agree with me with our by Corey Baumgartner the Greatest Commandment means. A for a denarius? Take what is yours and go political or complete list contains 38 parables, and in your way. I wish to give to the last man educational I ron County Today our minds we should all think of the word the same as to you. Is it not lawful for me leaders. “Shema” when we study His parables, to do what I wish with my own things? Or We need not be afraid of man. renew us, guide and guard us using all our senses of seeing, hearing, is your eye evil because I am good so the It is God who comforts and and our country (2 Corinthians feeling, paying attention, and understand- last will be first, and first last. For many sustains us, not the President 4:16). He will give us strength ing the true meaning illustrated. (Because are called, but few are chosen.” The owner (Isaiah 51:12). It is our God to endure and peace (Psalm of limited space, please go to the following of the vineyard (a metaphor for God) has who is our strength and refuge 29:11) if we turn unto Him. He website for the complete list of parables the right to dispense His reward as He (Isaiah 25:4). It is our God who will also provide love and a with citations in Matthew, Mark, and Luke: sees fit, rewarding those who enter His will be our very present help in sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). kevinhalloran.net/a-complete-list-of-je- kingdom at any time. This is as difficult for our troubles (Psalm 46:1) and Want more scriptures on sus-parables-in-the-new-testament/) long-time workers to accept as it was for if we will turn to and trust in courage? (Deuteronomy 61:6, Jesus Christ taught with authority the faithful son in the previous parable. Him, then His strength will be Joshua 1:9, 1 Corinthians 16:13) (John 14:6), and His parables are met- Many of us humans want to tell God what our stronghold (Psalm 18:1-2). Finally, we must continue aphors or similes drawn from nature He should do. Therefore, from the White improving and pressing or common life so that those who have I regret that I have no more space to House to our house, whether forward in courage and doing ears to hear, eyes to see, and minds with ask questions about the remaining 36 the person you wanted to our parts in our homes, neigh- spiritual readiness to understand would Jesus’ parables. Please go to your own win is in the White House or borhoods, cities and states to comprehend the teachings. For those Bible or to an online Bible to study the not, we still need to direct uphold the laws and to pray who do not understand the teachings, Parables of Jesus in depth. (See also: and protect our homes. This for our leaders. Also, if we a judgement of confusion would ensue. Biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/ also includes protecting and want the next generation to be Parables ask listeners to make judgements parables-of-Jesus/#O). Next week, I will directing our hearts. For if our successful, we must set good on the events in the story and on their start on the Epistles, the letters written by hearts fail, so will we. That is examples of what we want our own lives, and one of the most striking the Apostles of Jesus to the local churches why we must stand firm, con- country to be and to do all we features of Jesus’ parables is how they as Christian churches were established tinuing the work of the Lord can to make it happen; to not reveal the nature of God. throughout the Roman empire, from and letting nothing move us off only live how we vote, but live The famous “Parable of the Prodigal Europe, the Middle East, even perhaps as course, from the surety of the how God needs us to each day, Son” should be called the “Parable of the far away as India. Covenant Path (1 Corinthians no matter our votes. Iron County Today life Wednesday, November 11, 2020 19 skies « Continued from page 13 obituaries much larger groups of stars. First, there are Hilma Eugenia “Jean” Young Nelson Hal Kirkham Campbell open clusters. These Hilma Eugenia “Jean” Young Nelson, 89, passed Hal Kirkham Campbell, 93, passed away November 3, are young collections away on Friday, October 30, 2020 in Sandpoint, 2020 at his home. He was born 17 March, 1927; the son of stars which are Idaho. Graveside services were held on Friday, of Ezra Carvel Campbell and Vilda Kirkham; the parents formed out of the same November 6, 2020 at the Clark Fork, ID Cemetery. of 3 children: Hal, Brent, and Kay (deceased). He Jean was born on October 29, 1931 in Rainier, spent his early life in Idaho Falls and Preston, Idaho; cloud of gas and dust. Oregon to Ronald and Hilma Johnstun Young. She Consumers, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Depending on the graduated from nursing school as an RN in 1951, He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ size of the cloud from and worked in Portland, Oregon, Cedar City, Utah, of Latter-day Saints in the Great Britain Mission where which they formed, and Provo, Utah. She moved to Clark Fork, Idaho in he met Joan Day. Joan emigrated to the United States there could be as few 1990 to improve her health and help care for her soon after Hal’s release and married Hal in the Salt elderly parents. Lake City Temple in November, 1950. Hal and Joan are as 20-50 members She was married Don Nelson of Cedar City, the parents of four children: Devon (deceased), Colin and up to as many as a Utah for nearly a decade, and was a loving (Dianne Tibbles), Laird (Tanya Shaw), Caroleen (Allan thousand stars. There stepmother to Shanna Nelson, Ron Nelson, and Lee); the grandfather of 12 and great grandfather of 24. are thousands of open Julianne Nelson Sorensen. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus The Campbell family lived in Salt Lake City, Utah; Big Piney, Wyoming; Murray, and Christ of Latter-day Saints. Cedar City, Utah. clusters sprinkled She enjoyed nurturing a lovely yard full of flowers with her sister, creating Hal was an educator, teaching since 1966 at SUSC (SUU) where he taught throughout the Milky beautiful quilts at home and with her friends belonging to the Clark Fork composition, theory, history and piano. He served as Music Department Chair and Way. Close to Earth, Valley Quilters, and helping those she loved. She will be missed and fondly Dean of Arts and Letters. Hal was instrumental in developing the music program, the Pleiades, or Seven remembered by her family and friends as one who loved to serve and bless where his energy, enthusiasm, dedication and love for his students led him to Sisters, is an open clus- those around her, though her life was anything but easy. receive many outstanding awards. She is survived by her sisters Margaret Young (Don) Stewart, Rosemary Hal contributed significantly to music in the community. He composed music ter of stars that is easily Young (Bryan) Wade, and Hazel Young (John) Sanders; her daughters Shanna for, directed, accompanied, and served on boards for the Orchestra of Southern seen to the northeast Nelson and Julie Sorensen; her grandchildren Sasha, Chance, and Aaron; and Utah, Master Singers, the Manning/Halverson Oratorio and numberless individuals of Orion. This cluster several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her and groups. contains approximately sister Lauretta Young (Jay) Monsen, and son Ronald Nelson. Hal’s faith in the Lord Jesus Christ was the driving force in his life and the motive behind everything he did. He served in Elder’s Quorum Presidencies, Young 1,000 stars. Men’s Presidencies, Bishoprics and as Bishop. He also served on the Church The clusters contain- General Music Committee. One of his greatest joys was Home Teaching and he ing the most stars are James Komarek loved the families he taught. He had a voracious appetite for secular and religious called “globular clusters.” knowledge. Hal and Joan served a mission to the London Temple later in life. These are rare in the James Joseph Komarek, 80, returned home to We wish to thank Marie Prince and Iron County Home Health for service to Hal. his Father in Heaven on November 3, 2020, in the A viewing was held Saturday, November 7th, at the Southern Utah Mortuary Milky Way, numbering presence of his family, at Dixie Regional Medical from 9 to 10:30 a.m. with a funeral service following at 11:00. Interment was held only about 150 clusters. Center in St. George, Utah. Jim was born July 15, at the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online These are densely 1940, in Decorah, Iowa to Adolph Albert Komarek condolences can be sent to www.sumortuary.com. packed clusters of stars and Theresa Hellen Stika. Jim grew up in Cresco, Live streaming of the services were available under Hal’s obituary at Iowa where he attended and graduated from sumortuary.com. with upwards of one Notre Dame High School, after which he joined million members. Unlike the military. the relatively young Jim is a proud veteran of the U.S. Army and open cluster of stars, was honorably discharged on April 20, 1961, after Paul Swenson Reid globular clusters are old. which he moved to California to receive his degree in accounting from Fresno State. He would Paul Swenson Reid, 92 passed away in Cedar City, Utah, on November 2, 2020. There are no globular soon meet and marry his eternal companion of He was born on November 25, 1927, in Hawthorne, California to Christopher Patrick clusters near Earth. 54 years, Lynette, and would be sealed for time and all eternity in the Los and Sylvie Elizabeth Reid. He was married the love They formed early in the Angeles Temple in 1974. Jim loved anything that involved working with his of his life, Pauline Michels on November 13, 1951, in history of the galaxy and hands, from gardening to playing with grandkids, and was well known for Murray Utah. Paul was drafted into the US Army in the famous “Grampy’s Easter Egg hunts.” He would be described as incred- hover around the central January,1951, and served in the Korean War as a Radio ibly loving and accepting to all, especially his children. He was constantly Mechanic until 1953. After serving he returned home bulge of the Milky Way on the go. Nothing could keep him from his next project, whether it be his and began his career as a diesel mechanic working like bees around a hive. own or helping another. He worked as hard at his profession as he did in throughout the Salt Lake Valley. However, they can cultivating a fun-loving and incredible home. His quirky sense of humor and Friends and family remember Paul’s willingness be seen in binoculars willingness to selflessly serve others will be greatly missed. to help friends and neighbors with even the smallest He is survived by his wife, Lynette (Galusha); children: Duane Samuelson, of projects. He was most remembered for his love to as fuzzy cotton balls, Julie (Shawn) Williams, Lisa (Chuck) Chamberlain, Bryan (Michelle Zollinger) tinker with anything mechanical. Paul’s other passions the brightest is in the Komarek, Jason (Jessica Atkin) Komarek, Tami (Chad) Sillitoe, Annie Fox and included fishing, boating, camping, hunting and Constellation Hercules Jessica (Chad) Huntsman, along with 32 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchil- spending time in the outdoors. and another is just dren, and sisters, Lorraine Morris and Janice Stevenson. Paul was preceded in death by his youngest son Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Adolph and Theresa, and his near the star Antares in Chad Richard (Linda) Reid, siblings Jack D. (Georgia) Reid and Patricia (John Paul) sister Gertrude Havlik, as well as three adoring canines; Max, Zoee and Parham. Scorpio. Abbee. Paul is survived by his wife, Pauline Reid, three children and daughter in law, So, while one is a Funeral services will be held Friday, November 13, 2020 at 2:00 pm at Ann (Rick) Petersen, Christopher (Karen) Reid, Sherrie (Tom) Butterfield and Linda lonely number for our Southern Utah Mortuary (190 North 300 West, Cedar City, Utah), with the (Chad) Reid, twelve grandchildren and twenty-four great grandchildren. sun, there are untold viewing being held prior to the services from 12:45 pm to 1:45 pm at the same Graveside services for family and friends were held at Murray City Cemetery on location. Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery, under the direction of Tuesday, November 10th, 2020, at 2:00 pm. groupings of stars in Southern Utah Mortuary. Funeral services can be viewed via live-streaming, The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff of Brookdale our Milky Way. A pair and online condolences can be sent, at www.sumortuary.com. Assisted Living and Horizon Home Health for the loving care given to Paul. of binoculars can find double stars, open clusters, and the rare globular clusters. Enjoy There is no charge for obituaries of 400 words or less. Submissions can be made online at ironcountytoday.com, or the exploration of Utah emailed to [email protected] or brought to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah 84721. A single submission skies on the next clear may include up to two photos. The deadline for submission is Monday at noon. For pricing information for obituaries night! longer than 400 words, please call 435-867-1865 ext. 5. 20 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 Scores & Recaps from Iron County S ports Competition S ky View eliminates Reds from 4A playoffs

by Tom ZULEWSKI I ron County Today The Cedar Reds knew the Sky View Bobcats would provide a formidable challenge in its quarterfinal showdown in the 4A state football playoffs Nov. 6. Thanks to a big size advantage and an opportunistic defense, the Bobcats proved no match for the Reds. Kasen Carlsen ran for two touchdowns and Isaac Larsen added a Sky View 98-yard inter- ception return for another 35 score as Sky Ba e ver's View beat Crayton Cedar Cedar, 35-7, Hollingshead to extended plows through the its winning Enterprise Wolves defense and into the streak to 23 endzone. 7 straight games Cedar 0 0 0 7 — 7 and advance Sky View 20 8 7 0 — 35 to the semifi- Q1 – SV — Erickson 3 run (Erickson kick), nals. The Reds 6:57 SV — Carlsen 4 run (Erickson kick), 5:16 ended the SV — Larsen 98 interception return (kick Chris Kesler failed), 1:04 best season of Josh Bennett’s Q2 – SV — Carlsen 2 run (Carlsen run), 6:00 coaching Q3 – SV —Moser 8 run (Erickson kick), tenure with 9:00 a 7-5 overall Q4 – C — Cook 13 pass from Garrett (Hernandez kick), 3:29 record. B eavers extend streak, Carlsen’s first touch- down came on a 4-yard run that gave the Bobcats (11-0) a 14-0 first-quarter lead after advance to 2A final the defense forced a Cedar fumble deep in by Tom ZULEWSKI winning streak and moving one and getting two quick scores, its own end of the field. The Reds were able I ron County Today step closer to a second straight I was really pleased with the to drive inside the Sky View 5-yard line, but 2A championship. effort,” Beaver head coach Jon a pass on a fake field goal attempt led to The conditions were far from Greyson Hunter threw two Marshall said. “It was hard to Larsen’s pick-six and a 20-0 lead by the end perfect on the turf at Eccles touchdown passes and E.J. Allred come out after the (lightning) of the period. Coliseum in the 2A football added two scoring runs of his delay, but we got our younger Carlsen added a 2-yard run to the end semifinals Nov. 7. Rain and snow own as the Beavers rolled to a kids some time, so that was zone in the second quarter, and Trenton fell for most of the game and a 40-13 victory over the Enterprise good.” Moser scored on an 8-yard run in the third. lightning delay led to a 30-min- Wolves, improving to 12-0 on the Allred scored his second Cedar was able to break the shutout with 3:29 ute stoppage in the third quarter. season and extending its overall touchdown on a 36-yard run left in the game when Jack Cook caught a Just another day at the office winning streak to 25 straight halfway through the third quarter, 13-yard touchdown pass from Jaron Garrett, for the Beaver Beavers, who had games. his ninth of the season. little trouble extending their “Coming out after halftime see beavers » 22 Iron County Today sports Wednesday, November 11, 2020 21 Play doesn’t always involve sports

hen coming up how well he hosted the game gold standard. Alex Trebek with a topic for this of answers in the form of made it that way, and it has week’s thoughts, questions for 36 years. the feel of athletic compe- WI had something in mind With a style that was tition. Not only do you have with the 2A football playoffs supportive, sharp and often to know the material, but and how Beaver has handled self-deprecating, Trebek you have to be faster on the what’s probably going to made it cool be two undefeated seasons. to be smart. Winning may be glorified If you were more than it should some- blessed to times, but to a player, it’s play the random simply about putting on the game and uniform and going to work. stand on Then some breaking news the stage, I thoughts hit that gave me pause as a salute you by Tom proud game show nerd and for whatever Zulewski changed our discussion. you may have Sports Writer Alex Trebek, the longtime won or the host of “Jeopardy,” lost his experience battle with stage 4 pancreatic you had. If you’re like me and Winning cancer and passed away trying to do what’s required at his home in Southern to get there, it’s time to kick was California on Sunday morning the motivation to another at the age of 80. Trebek lived level. celebrated with the illness for more than Alex would have wanted “ a year, yet you would have it that way. From the stories with a never guessed it based on I’ve heard through the friends I’ve met in person and on joyous social media, that was Trebek Scoreboard to a T. If you got to the stage sense of Scores and got to play, you were the most important person in the calm that Prep Football world at that moment in time. 11/6 4A playoffs, quarterfinals Winning was celebrated Sky View 35, Cedar 7 said, “You Pine View 49, Bear River 7 with a joyous sense of calm Ridgeline 42, Park City 35 that said, “You got this,” never got this,” Snow Canyon 20, Stansbury 19 too high or too low. Losses or 11/7 2A playoffs, SEMIfinals At Eccles Coliseum embarrassing moments were never too Beaver 40, Enterprise 13 handled with dignity and Duchesne 26, Milford 6 humor, if called for, to break high or too Standings the tension. According to sources Region 9 Football low. REGION OVERALL I’ve read, we get to enjoy the final batch of “Jeopardy” Pine View (2) 7-0 11-1 shows hosted by Trebek until buzzer than your opponents Snow Canyon (3) 6-1 10-1 Dixie (9) 5-2 5-6 Christmas Day, Dec. 25. A new while timing when Trebek Cedar (8) 4-3 7-5 host of the show is still to be has finished reading the clue. Desert Hills (16) 3-4 5-7 Crimson Cliffs (15) 2-5 4-7 determined, but should be If you’re too soon, you get Hurricane (19) 1-6 2-9 announced before the end of locked out for a quarter-sec- Canyon View (18) 0-7 3-8 this month. ond. The clues continue at 2A South Football And the speculation lightning speed and betting c ortesy of tom zulewski REGION OVERALL on who may fill Trebek’s strategy is thrown into the I ron County Today's Tom Zulewski poses for a pic with enormous shoes is already mix for the Daily Doubles Alex Trebek on his way to watch a live taping of Jeopardy while on Beaver (1) 6-0 12-0 vacation in California. Enterprise (4) 5-1 8-4 rampant, which will not be as well as Final Jeopardy. Kanab (3) 4-2 8-3 endorsed in this space. I’m in a Play the game right and big passed away last week and inspired more than ever to Milford (6) 2-4 6-7 Parowan (7) 2-4 5-7 world of grief at this moment, rewards can follow. did a memorable takeoff keep reaching for that dream. Millard (8) 1-5 6-6 as are former players and I was able to witness of the show on “Saturday The smiles from above will N. Sevier (9) 1-5 3-8 fans who’ve made the show tapings of the show in person Night Live” several years help light the way, and that’s Schedule a nightly viewing habit for last fall in Culver City, Calif., ago — in heaven. Laughter is the greatest gift of them all. years. The show airs Monday and it was truly amazing in abundance. Prep Football through Friday at 6:30 p.m. on to see how well-oiled the Thanks to Trebek, 11/13 4A playoffs, semifinals Snow Canyon at Pine View KJZZ. Reruns air weeknights at “Jeopardy” machine runs. “Jeopardy” is a small part of Follow game show fan and regular Ridgeline at Sky View 8:30 p.m. as well. With Trebek at the helm, we the game show fan’s heaven sports guy Tom Zulewski on 11/14 2A playoffs, championship At Dixie State As far as trivia-based were in good hands. Now he’s on earth. I’ll always be Twitter @TommyZee81 or email Beaver vs. Duchesne, 12:30 p.m. games go, “Jeopardy” is the joined Sean Connery — who grateful for the man and I’m [email protected]. 22 Wednesday, November 11, 2020 sports Iron County Today

the Beavers wanted to be. beavers “We’ve faced the pressure « Continued from page 20 all year. Our expectations at T om’s Sports Trivia Beaver are always sky-high,” but a nearby lightning strike Marshall said. “That’s a great We’ve all been on pins and needles with the presidential election, but here are a dozen questions on forced both teams to the Locker problem to have.” athletes who went on to careers in politics. Please remember…no wagering. room to wait out the delay. With the reserves on the By the time they returned, field for most of the second 1. Cory Booker is a Senator from New Jersey, but A. One the Beavers didn’t have to half, the Wolves (8-3) were played tight end in college for which Pac-12 B. Two do too much more on the able to break the shutout with school? C. Three offensive end with a 40-0 lead two fourth-quarter touchdown D. Four runs by Bryan Jimenez (5, 8 A. Washington already in tow. With another B. Stanford trip to a 2A title game secured, yards). C. USC 9. NBA great Dave Bing played for three teams in it’s exactly where Marshall and Beaver didn’t waste any D. UCLA a 12-year career that lasted from 1966 to 1978. time getting its offense in gear, Which city – one where he played the majority of his basketball career – elected Bing as going 80 yards in nine plays. 2. Also a Senator from New Jersey from 1979 to mayor from 2009 to 2013? Beaver Crayton Hollingshead finished 1997, NBA legend Bill Bradley played for which it off with a 21-yard touch- team? A. Boston down run for the 7-0 lead. The B. Washington, D.C. A. Chicago Bulls C. Detroit defense would get involved B. Atlanta Hawks 40 D. Philadelphia in the second quarter when a C. New York Knicks pass from Wolves quarterback D. Detroit Pistons Enterprise 10. Byron “Whizzer” White was a running back Tyler Hiatt was intercepted in college at Colorado, played four seasons in 3. Kevin Johnson was a point guard with the the NFL from 1938 to 1941, and served as a U.S. and returned to the Enterprise Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns in a 19. Hunter struck quickly, Supreme Court justice from 1962 to 1993. Who 13-year NBA career. Which NBA city elected succeeded White on the Court and served 13 finding Conner Crum in the him as mayor from 2008 to 2016? end zone on the very next play until she passed away in 2020? Enterprise 0 0 0 13 — 13 A. Sacramento A. Sandra Day O’Connor Beaver 7 20 13 0 — 40 for a 14-0 advantage. B. Phoenix B. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Q1 – B — Hollingshead 21 run (Medrano “This was one of the fun- C. Los Angeles kick), 8:29 nest games we’ve played even C. Elena Kagan D. Portland D. Sonia Sotomayor Q2 – B — Crum 19 pass from Hunter (Medra- though the weather sucked,” no kick), 11:34 B — Allred 3 run (Medrano kick), 5:45 Hunter said. “Just run our base 4. Bob Mathias won the Olympic decathlon gold B — Williams 14 run (kick failed), 1:01 11. Ronald Reagan served as U.S. President, but stuff and run them over.” medal in 1948 and 1952. Which state did he even before his time as an actor, Reagan Q3 – B — Wright 37 pass from Hunter (run represent in the U.S. House from 1967 to 1975? failed), 9:10 After Beaver recovered an worked as a sportscaster for radio station B — Allred 36 run (Medrano kick), 6:05 Enterprise fumble later in the A. California WHO, located in the capital city of which U.S. Q4 – E — Jimenez 5 run (Ramos kick), 8:05 period, Turner Williams took B. Nevada state? E — Jimenez 8 run (pass failed), :38 a handoff and won a foot race C. Idaho A. Kansas to the end zone for a 14-yard D. Utah B. Missouri touchdown with a minute left C. South Dakota 5. Walter Johnson won 417 games in his 21-year D. Iowa that helped put the Beavers up career as an MLB pitcher with the Washington 27-0 over the Wolves at the Senators, but lost an election to the U.S. break. 12. Long before Gerald Ford became president, House in 1940. Which state did Johnson he played center and linebacker for which Big Statler Wright caught a represent? Ten school that won national titles while he 37-yard scoring pass from A. Virginia was there in 1932 and 1933? Hunter early in the third B. Georgia quarter, leaving no doubt the A. Michigan State C. New York B. Ohio State Beavers were on their way to D. Maryland C. Purdue playing for another 2A champi- D. Michigan onship trophy. Beaver will play 6. After his playing career in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings was done, Alan Page went Duchesne, a 26-6 winner over Last Week’s Answers Milford in the other semifinal, on to serve for 22 years as a justice for the Supreme Court of which U.S. state? for the championship Saturday 1. C: Crow’s Nest at Trailblazer Stadium on A. Minnesota 2. D: Byron Nelson the Dixie State campus in St. B. Indiana 3. A: Dwight Eisenhower C. Illinois 4. C: Cattle George on Saturday. Kickoff is D. Wisconsin set for 12:30 p.m. 5. C: 1990. R on Townsend, a 49-year-old executive In the 3A semifinals played 7. Jack Kemp was the Republican nominee for from newspaper chain Gannett, was picked by Nov. 6, No. 1 seed Juab held on Vice President in 1996 and also served in the Augusta National as the first Black member. for a 20-12 victory over the House. Which NFL team did Kemp play for 6. B: Greg Norman. Norman had a one-shot lead 12th-seeded Delta Rabbits, from 1962 to 1969 before entering political life? over four golfers heading to the final round, and they will face the Morgan but shot a 70 and finished tied for second with A. Pittsburgh Steelers Tom Kite, one stroke behind Nicklaus. Trojans, who dominated on B. New York Giants defense to post a 28-0 shutout C. Buffalo Bills 7. D: 11, 12 and 13. over Grantsville. The Wasps D. New York Jets 8. C: Magnolia and Trojans will face each 9. B: Tuesday Jim Bunning is the only Baseball Hall of Famer other in a rematch of last 8. 10. A: Tom Kite. who was also elected to the U.S. Senate, Chris Kesler year’s final won by Morgan, serving Kentucky from 1999 to 2011. How many 11. A: U.S. Open. Woods beat Rocco Mediate in Quarterback Treyson Hunter 8-0. Game time is at 4:30 p.m. MLB teams did Bunning play for in his 16-year an 18-hole playoff in 2008 atT orrey Pines. outruns the Wolves to keep Saturday, also at Trailblazer career as a pitcher? 12. B: Arnold Palmer the drive alive for the Beavers. Stadium. Wednesday, November 11, 2020 23 FREE Cl assifieds

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