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STORY ON PAGE 2 COURTESY CC HOSPITAL 2 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 NEWS IRON COUNTY TODAY Cedar City Hospital gives fi rst wave of COVID-19 Vaccine

by Becki BRONSON HOPE IS ON THE HORIZON IN IRON COUNTY WITH THE COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC RELATIONS ARRIVAL OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE. (L to R) Travis MANAGER, CEDAR CITY HOSPITAL Fullmer, OR Manager; Janet Malachowski, RN, Employee Health; April Yeomans, EVS Manager; Tom Giles, RN. The COVID-19 vaccine was administered the  rst time at Intermountain Cedar City Hospital last week to Karma Adamson, a Health Unit Coordinator at Cedar City Hospital’s Emergency Department. She, along with about 120 other healthcare workers today, received the  rst wave of the vaccine. Other local healthcare workers are sched- uled for this week to receive the  rst dose of this two-dose COVID-19 vaccine, which is being distributed and administered to frontline healthcare workers. The second dose of the vaccine is given 28 days later. Receiving the vaccine is voluntary. Adamson has been at Cedar City Hospital for  ve years, and says the best part about her job is the people she works with and helps in the ER. “When I saw the email about getting COURTESY CC HOSPITAL the vaccine, I wanted to hurry and its safety. It’s frankly amazing how it and July 2021. accurate information on COVID-19. sign up and get this done, not just to works. It’s an mRNA vaccine, which Please click on the link below https://intermountainhealthcare. protect me, but to also protect the teaches your cells how to make a to  nd out more, and to keep up org/health-wellness-promotion/ people I work with,” said Adamson. protein that triggers an immune to date with the latest and most vaccines/covid “And I have no worries about the response. That immune response vaccine, at all. I did a little a  rst when produces antibodies, which is what they were  rst announced, then did ends up working to protect you. We some research on it and now feel very have many engaged caregivers here comfortable with getting it. I know at the hospital signed up and ready the wheels turn slow, but I’m hoping to get this vaccine, so we can even- this will stop COVID for good.” tually get rid of this pandemic.” Janet Malachowski, Employee April Yeomans, the third Health Nurse at Cedar City Hospital person at Cedar City Hospital to who helped administer the vaccine get the vaccine and the hospital’s today, said, “It’s an honor to be a Environmental Services (EVS) part of this historic moment for our Manager, said she is glad to have got- community. The miracle of modern ten the vaccine to set the example science never ceases to amaze me. for others, especially her employees. The fact we can have a new virus “I want my team to see me get this and a year later have a meaningful and not be afraid of it,” said Yeomans. vaccine for it is unprecedented. I feel “It’s going to be helpful, and I very con dent in this vaccine and encourage them and everyone to get this vaccine so we can move past this pandemic.” It’s an According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention honor to (CDC): “mRNA vaccines do not use the live virus that causes COVID-19, be a part and cannot give someone COVID-19. “ They do not a™ ect or interact with of this historic our DNA in any way. mRNA never enters the nucleus of the cell, which moment is where our DNA (genetic material) is kept. The cell breaks down and for our gets rid of the mRNA soon after it is  nished using the instructions.” community.” It is estimated that most healthy adults should have access to a » Janet Malachowski COVID-19 vaccine between March IRON COUNTY TODAY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 3 Looking Back // the Top Stories of 2020 Chiefs of Police Association, presented Chief Berg AUGUST with the respected award applauding him for his outstanding leadership and e™ orts taken while serving with the Parowan Police Department. 2020 'today' publisher “Chief Berg is dedicated to his o¥ cers and the city of Parowan. He believes in transparency, building given Lifetime understanding and helpful policing. He is available Achievement to the citizens of Parowan,” Shupe expressed. The previous 'Top Stories of Award 2020' can be found in last The Chapter of the Society of Professional week's (Dec. 30, 2020) issue Journalists has given Davis Clipper and Iron County Today Publisher R. Gail Stahle its Utah Headliners Lifetime Achievement Award. The honor was among several bestowed by the chapter as part of JULY its annual journalism awards contest. It is the highest honor given by the chapter each year. Dixie and Anne Leavitt receive FILE PHOTOS Modern-Day SEPTEMBER Pioneer award 'Save The The members of the Cedar City Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers have selected Dixie and Children' rally Anne Leavitt to receive the distinguished annual recognition as our Modern-Day Pioneers for 2020. This award is given in humble gratitude for their held in cedar life long service, leadership and generosity. They Nearly 100 people gathered together on the have pioneered their way through life  nding and steps of the Cedar City o¥ ce building on Main exploring as pioneers do, while improving the St. with a clear message, “Save The Children.” In presenting Mr. Stahle with the honor, the SPJ Following a national trend, organizers Preston world as they go. The award was presented on chapter wrote: July 24, 2020. Davis, Bri Rae, and Keeley set o™ with a goal to “R. Gail Stahle is a  xture in Davis County and bring awareness to the unfortunate truth that kids a beloved name for the journalists who work fall victim to all kinds of atrocities, particularly there. The third generation publisher of the Davis sexual crimes, and child tra¥ cking. Clipper, Stahle has spent more than 70 years Children are our future and extraordinarily little working in the print industry, starting with a job on this earth is more precious than a child. As one at just 10 years old setting type for the weekly. attendee Chris stated, “It is a cause that anyone can In his career he has published newspapers in get behind. We have democrats standing next to several communities in Utah and Arizona, was the republicans getting behind one idea.” original publisher of the Spectrum in St. George, and currently publishes both the Clipper and the Iron County Today newspaper in Cedar City. Now in his 80s, Stahle remains a regular presence in the Clipper newsroom, continuing his support of the essential community publication in the face of mounting pressures on print journalism.” Dixie and Anne Leavitt have spent their lives creating a legacy of love, devotion to family and community and of creating pathways of opportu- Parowan Police nity for thousands of people throughout the world. Dixie and Anne would be quick to note that Chief honored their greatest legacy is represented by their family. Advocating for organizations like “Operation They have raised six sons who have brought with award Underground Railroad” who has been an outspoken them six exceptional daughters-in- and Surrounded by loving family and friends, Chief voice on the subject, the participants of Saturdays thirty-eight grandchildren. They currently have 53 Mike Berg with the Parowan Police Department rally also feel that there needs to be reform for great-grandchildren with that number increasing was presented with the Small Agency Chief of Utah’s sexual crimes; claiming that it is too easy for nearly weekly. Dixie and Anne have watched with Police Award at Parowan’s City Council meeting one to be set free after misconduct with a child. pride as their descendants have adopted many of on August 13th, 2020. For now, the voices defending the children will the same values they were taught and have sought Val Shupe, Executive Director of The Utah remain loud into the future and will not rest until to carry on their very impactful legacy. there is justice. 4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 NEWS IRON COUNTY TODAY OPINION

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Corey Baumgartner MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] Different names, same games

Shay Baru† The opinions stated in this article are solely conjure up a bunch of drunks at a Or how about the fans in Pasco, REPORTER those of the author and not Iron County Today. dartboard in the local pub…The Jordan Washington who show their loyalty to the Tom Zulewski Beetdiggers don’t re¨ ect a particularly “Tri-City Dust Devils”? (Maybe that’s why SPORTS WRITER he presidential election and the ferocious temperament…The the relocated to Colorado; an worldwide pandemic colored most play in a city where jazz music is as pop- owl is better associated with a high IQ LAYOUT/DESIGN of 2020, but the year was also ular as Japanese kabuki…The Utah State chess club than it is a down-and-dusty knownT for another issue that team.) Devin Christ ushered up an equal amount of Insulting names should be removed CREATIVE DIRECTOR cheering and grumbling: the call as should demeaning, tone-deaf prac- [email protected] for removing Native American- tices like the Bountiful Braves’ “Trail themed mascots from sports of Tears” tradition which glossed over CIRCULATION teams. a horri c episode in American history. In the past year, the Cyclops But erasing any mention of Native Stephanie Millett S. CEDAR CITY Washington Redskins became Americans is a knee-jerk reaction, just the Washington Football Team, as (in my opinion) obliterating “Dixie” in [email protected] by Bryan GRAY 435.272.3050 the Cleveland Indian baseball St. George. team announced it would COLUMNIST Those clamoring for change (and Stormee Anderson change its mascot for upcoming equally those  ghting for things to stay N. CEDAR CITY/ENOCH seasons, Bountiful High School dropped Aggies are located in a county where even the same) should spend an equal amount [email protected] its “Braves”, and a main issue in a school 30 years ago less than 2,000 workers had of time contributing to Native American 435.592.5724 board race centered on Cedar City High agricultural jobs in a 35,000-employee causes aimed at eliminating white-im- School’s ¨ ight from the Redmen to the Wendy Hanson labor force. posed poverty on reservations. If the PAROWAN/PARAGONAH Reds. [email protected] Traditionalists cried the alterations 435.477.9100 were the result of a frenzied political I guess I don’t put a lot of stock correctness. Those championing the renaming saw it as a long overdue Iron County Today is in mascot names…The Utah Jazz distributed free of charge, recognition that mascots demeaned thanks to our advertisers. It is hand-delivered to over Native American culture. play in a city where jazz music 14,000 households in Cedar I sympathize with both camps. While City, Enoch and Parowan “ and is available in several I agree that “Redskins” relayed a violent, rack locations in Iron and is as popular as Japanese kabuki. Beaver Counties. scalp-hungry stereotype and “Redmen” was inappropriate in an age when no 389 N 100 W, Suite 12 team would call itself the “Blackmen”, I It could be a lot worse. The Los Atlanta Braves were forced to change Cedar City, Utah 84721 saw nothing derogatory about “Braves” or Angeles Angels are a¥ liated with the their mascot, the prime bene ciary Ph: 435-867-1865 “Indians” and few are complaining about Madison, Alabama “Rocket City Trash would be the manufacturer of new logo Fax: 435-867-1866 the Kansas City Chiefs. Pandas”, and I have a di¥ cult time merchandise, not a Native American IronCountyToday.com I guess I don’t put a lot of stock in imagining a fan proudly declaring that he student in a poorly-funded school with mascot names. The Davis Darts don’t or she was a “Trash Panda for life!” no running water. IRON COUNTY TODAY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 5 OPINION Romney makes From the Editor statement on Thank You Election Results ach week’s calendar includes Certifi cation a fun addition noting what “National Day” is being cele- SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Senator Mitt Ebrated. This week’s calendar includes Romney (R-UT) released the following special days for Law Enforcement, statement in response to an announce- Pharmacist’s, Korean Americans and ment that several Republican senators even pets. While these dedicated plan to oppose certi cation of the professions and people (including presidential election results: four-legged family members) should “The egregious ploy to reject electors be honored every day, I hope we’ll may enhance the political ambition of each take a moment to say and to give COREY some, but dangerously threatens our thanks to the people in our commu- BAUMGARTNER Democratic Republic. The congressional nity who make a di™ erence—whether MANAGING EDITOR power to reject electors is reserved they’re on a payroll, prayer roll, or just for the most extreme and unusual rolling around in the dirt. We need to have and to live an circumstances. These are far from it. attitude of gratitude even more in this coming year. More Americans participated in this As such, to each person of every race, religion, color, election than ever before, and they creed, career and calling that helps to make our commu- made their choice. President Trump’s nity and neighborhoods better—by making the people lawyers made their case before scores of within them better—and helping to keep each of us safer, courts; in every instance, they failed. The smarter and happier, thank you. You don’t hear it, or Justice Department found no evidence see it enough, but your abilities and dedication to your of irregularity su¥ cient to overturn the daily responsibilities (at home, work, school, businesses, election. The Presidential Voter Fraud sidewalks, stores, parks, streets) are greatly needed and Commission disbanded without  nding appreciated in Iron County and beyond. Truly, thank you. such evidence. “My fellow Senator Ted Cruz and the co-signers of his statement argue that rejection of electors or an election audit To the Editor directed by Congress would restore trust in the election. Nonsense. This argument ignores the widely perceived reality that The demoting of voting Congress is an overwhelmingly partisan Let's see, with the speed of an oncoming express train, body; the American people wisely our entire voting system is fast derailing. Over 11,483 place greater trust in the federal courts people (thus far) have made sworn a¥ davits knowing where judges serve for life. Members of full well the severe penalties of perjury. Congress who would substitute their Dead people voting, illegal aliens voting, ballots being own partisan judgement for that of the forged, destroyed, changed, "lost", uncounted, burned, courts do not enhance public trust, they ¨ ipped and again for the third time military ballots imperil it. excluded. Contrary to vehement denials by Dominion “Were Congress to actually reject voting machine users, National Election Defense state electors, partisans would inevitably Coalition were able to prove that in excess of 35 such demand the same any time their can- and similar devices had been connected to the internet didate had lost. Congress, not voters in without adequate security which made them vulnerable the respective states, would choose our to hacking by Communist China, Russia and any other presidents. bad actors. “Adding to this ill-conceived endeavor Poll watchers were prevented from watching the by some in Congress is the President’s proceedings. Videos of suitcases full of ballots (4 in one call for his supporters to come to the locale alone), showed deliberate tampering. Months Capitol on the day when this matter is before the "election" mainstream media (in the tank for to be debated and decided. This has the the Democrats) and Big Media oligarchs Jack Dorsey predictable potential to lead to disrup- ("Twitter") and Mark Zuckerberg ("Facebook") bragged tion, and worse. how easy it would be to ¨ ip the election electronically. “I could never have imagined seeing Every day new outrages threatening to our nation are these things in the greatest democracy revealed, and we are supposed to believe that "there is no in the world. Has ambition so eclipsed evidence of widespread fraud"? Next week's report will be principle?” even more astonishing. Stay tuned. Romney Press O ce R.B. Warke 6 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 NEWS IRON COUNTY TODAY Looking Back // the Top Stories of 2020 Robin McIntyre with the Alzheimer’s SEPTEMBER Association stated, “Alzheimer’s is among the top 10 causes of death in the US, a™ecting at least 5 million people in the US and that number is Cedar City expected to grow exponentially by 2025 because of the baby boomer population. There is currently American Legion no cure or way to slow the disease down. It is important to do your part to spread awareness. Education is a very important part of walks like Post celebrates this.” McIntyre emphasized that Alzheimer’s can happen to anyone. Her mother passed away in her 100 years 50’s from early onset Alzheimer’s. Nearly one year after the armistice was signed Many people only consider the disease some- ending World War I, a banquet was held in Cedar thing to worry about later in life, but this isn’t City on November 10, 1919 honoring the men who necessarily the case. Alzheimer’s research is very had served in the military during the war. About far behind compared to other diseases. Walks and 50 men attended the feast. events like this one raise awareness and funds for Afterwards, focus shifted to the organization of research which will help progress the science behind a post of the American Legion. It was reported Alzheimer’s therapies. Visit: https://www.alz.org. FILE PHOTOS that “The boys appeared to be better posted on war tactics than on parliamentary and usages, and the proceedings were, to say the least, very informal.” Some of the o¥cers were declared duly elected following a nomination and a second, if there were no objections.

American Legion organization in the state of Utah include the following phrases: “To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; . . . to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy.” The Cedar City American Legion Post is still active in promoting patriotism and honoring those who have served our country. Veterans interested in local American Legion activities can call Dennis Robison at 435-586-8852 for more information. Cedar City’s Alzheimer’s Walk inspires hope for a cure Cedar City Motor Company hosted and sponsored the second annual Alzheimer’s Walk in Cedar City. The dealership featured a Promise Garden highlighting information regarding Alzheimer’s disease. Mike Miller, with the Alzheimer’s Association, provides services like caregiver and patient support groups in Cedar City, Utah. Currently these support groups have moved to a virtual platform due to the di¥culties VISIT US AT IRONCOUNTYTODAY.COM of the current pandemic. IRON COUNTY TODAY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 7 Looking Back // the Top Stories of 2020 "Place the entire state under a mask mandate. OCTOBER Meaning that you must wear a mask in public DECEMBER and when within six feet of anyone you don’t live with. Please note that even after the orders issued cedar city holds expire, the mask mandate will be extended for the SUU geology foreseeable future. Livestock & Despite these new challenges, it is imperative major discovers that we continue to work together as neighbors, co-workers and communities—with increased Heritage Festival patience and compassion—to help each other stay Tyrannosaurus safe, encouraged and to see this through." fossil After discovering it earlier this year, Southern Korean War Utah University geology major Jonathan Ginouves has begun the preparation of a tyrannosaur jawbone fossil. Ginouves discovered the fossil Peace Medal while doing  eldwork with the paleontology crew during one of his last weeks on the job. awarded on M.I.A. “The  eldwork required me to camp for three to  ve days at a time and dig big holes in the brother’s behalf ground,” said Ginouves. “It is pretty demanding The Korean War is frequently referred to as the but it is always very rewarding to see the fossils “Forgotten War.” As such, in early 2008, a new come out of the ground. This time, we were out Korean War memorial was dedicated in Cedar surveying and I didn’t have the highest hopes City’s Rotary Centennial Veterans Park. Cedar City when I saw a rock that had tumbled down into the When it comes to celebrating our historic was the “home of record” for Air Force First streambed. It had a row of teeth imprints which heritage in Iron County, Cedar City can be a little Lieutenant Thiel Reeves. He was Cedar City’s only is immediately exciting because it’s not every day "sheepish"...literally. One of the yearly traditions MIA from the Korean War. that you  nd a tyrannosaur face.” is the shepherding of a large ¨ ock of sheep right "Jon is an exceptional student who combines down Main Street. This main event completes a his boundless enthusiasm for paleontology with parade  lled with people and ¨ oats and begins an intelligence and dedication to science,” said educational, fun festival honoring those who have SUU geology professor Grant Shimmer. “He is and continue to provide a better quality of life for extremely knowledgeable and is rapidly gaining their families and for each of us who glean from skills and connections with the paleontological their dedication to planting, growing, raising, har- community, so he has a bright future ahead of vesting and delivering their wooly, fruity, vegetably him.” goods for our use and enjoyment every day. “When I was  nally done and I picked up my pack and this hiss turned into a rattle,” said Ginouves. “There was a rattlesnake behind the NOVEMBER rock the fossil was in and it couldn’t get out because I’d blocked it. I’ve found some cool stu™ gov. Herbert out there but this probably takes the cake.” declares state of emergency On January 11, 1952, his  ghter jet was shot Governor Herbert declared a new state of down by a Soviet MIG  ghter over North Korea. emergency for all of Utah and issued an executive His remains were never found and there was no order with the following requirements. grave-side closure for his family. He was then, and The Governor’s executive order enacts state- is today, Missing In Action—MIA from the Korean wide COVID-19 restrictions which: War, but NOT Forgotten. Then, on September 29, 2020, members of the Thiel Reeves family gathered at the home of Parowan, Utah resident Eva Dean Reeves Francisco, who lives with Lloyd & Helena Mortensen in Parowan. Theil Reeves’ sister, Eva Dean Francisco, was then presented with the Korean Ambassador for Peace Medal. The residents of Iron County are grateful for the service and sacri ce of First Lieutenant Thiel Reeves and every other brave member of the United States Armed Forces—past, present and future—for their dedication, sacri ce, and even the giving of their lives so that we can live ours. FILE PHOTOS 8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 NEWS IRON COUNTY TODAY Looking Back // the Top Stories of 2020 memories will not be forgotten or go in vain as DECEMBER Local veterans shown by those they made free in Cedar City, Enoch and many other cities around our great honored with nation. Truly, they will never be forgotten. Cedar Police wreaths and officers receive ceremony Medal of Valor Hundreds of people were gathered at both the O¥cer Zac Banz and retired Sergeant Dave Cedar City and Enoch cemeteries on Saturday to Bulloch of the Cedar City Police Department were take part in the Wreaths Across America cere- each awarded the Utah Medal of Valor on mony to pay their respects to the veterans who lay Wednesday on December 9, 2020. Del Schlosser of there. the Utah Peace O¥cer Association presented the “We are all proud to be Americans living in a medals to the o¥cers, who were surrounded by free society, made up of many people, made up of friends, family, fellow o¥cers, attendees of the many walks of life. The freedoms we enjoy today council meeting and the mayor. have not come without a price,” said R. Scott Phillips. Cedar City’s Honorable Mayor Maile Wilson- Edwards spoke next, “The United States of America was founded on the ideals of freedom, justice and equality. Our nation stands as a shin- ing beacon of liberty and freedom to the world. We thank those who gave their lives to keep us

free and we shall not forget; we shall remember.” FILE PHOTOS She added, “Many of you here have answered that call and have served our country well. We are here today to say thank you and to o™er our deepest gratitude.” Enoch Mayor Geo™rey Chesnut shared, “I believe these wreaths are super important to help our children understand the sacrices that have been made on our behalf.” This event is something that we can as adults, families and loved ones pass on, along with great respect, through this ritual.” Finally, as the special wreaths were laid upon each veteran’s grave, the name of the veteran was spoken out loud to honor their memory. Beyond this Saturday ceremony, these veterans’ names and

As O¥cer Banz and Sergeant Bulloch held their medals, the story was told of their heroics. On November 11th of 2019 the two o¥cers responded to a domestic disturbance call. When they arrived a woman and her adult son told them that there was a man that had threatened them, and any police o¥cer that got involved, with violence. O¥cer Banz quickly noticed that the suspect had his right arm extended and was holding a pistol with his nger on the trigger pointed right at him. O¥cer Banz discharged his weapon three times to eliminate the threat. Lt. Del Schlosser remarked that, “O¥cer Banz and Sergeant Bulloch’s courage and action prevented possible serious injury or death to the mother, son, and both o¥cers.” Recognizing acts of sel¨essness and dedication to the community, the Utah Medal of Valor is the highest award that the state has to o™er. Iron County is grateful to our rst responders who help keep our community, friends and family safe. IRON COUNTY TODAY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 9 Stewart Named Negotiator for Defense Bill from Madison SHUPE and Senate versions of the Fiscal Year and our national security interests. around the world. Over the coming FOR IRON COUNTY TODAY 2021 National Defense Authorization Following the announcement weeks, I will be  ghting to ensure that Act (FY21 NDAA). This committee is and the committee’s  rst meeting, our men and women in uniform have WASHINGTON, D.C. – charged with getting our national Rep. Stewart released the following our full support and to guarantee the Congressman Chris Stewart (UT-02), defense policy signed into law to statement: continued strength and longevity a senior Member of the House Budget ensure that Department of Defense “I am honored to be a part of of Hill Air Force Base, Utah Test and Committee, was chosen to serve on a has the resources and authorities  nalizing this legislation, which will Training Range, and other critical conference committee for the House needed to defend the United States keep America safe and promote peace military resources in Utah.” SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY NEWS Learning opportunities in the Animal Services Profession beginning in 2021 from Barb WILLIAMSON animal services. It’s a great way to lion and the  eld of animal services with Best Friends Animal Society FOR IRON COUNTY TODAY introduce new professionals into this continues to evolve rapidly from one (Executive Leadership Certi cate, noble  eld,” said Tawny Hammond, of enforcement and punishment to SUU Institutional Certi cate in Best Friends Animal Society and National Director of Learning one of community wellness and a Principles of Contemporary Animal Southern Utah University (SUU) Advancement at Best Friends Animal resource center. This partnership Services, or MIS learning block, recently hit their one-year mark as Society. and the educational opportunities and Best Friends Professional partners in providing contemporary Successful completion of the provided will help continue to bring Development Symposium), visit animal services and leadership six-week POCAS certi cate program legitimacy to the  eld and continue suu.edu/prodev/best-friends, call education opportunities for creating results in university credits that can to help save animal lives. SUU Community & Professional pathways in this evolving lifesaving be articulated into an undergraduate For more information about Development at (435) 865-8259, or profession. Two of these learning or master’s degree at Southern Utah o™ erings curated in partnership email them at [email protected]. opportunities start now in January University. Participants may apply and include entry points for those earned credits toward one of more considering a career in animal than 40 SUU bachelor’s degrees services or those already working in or participating master’s degrees the  eld. including Master of Interdisciplinary “Our goal is to o™ er such a (MIS) Studies, Master of Public variety of pathways, that there is Administration, and Master of something for everyone. Whether Business Administration. an individual is already a part of the For those interested in graduate  eld or desires to enter it, no matter work in animal services, SUU now where they are on their journey, we o™ ers an emphasis of study in would like to have an entry point Contemporary Animal Services for them to boost their skills and Leadership within the MIS degree. enhance their career,” said Aimee This emphasis of study is one of Charlton, Senior Manager of Learning more than 18 MIS areas of study Advancement at Best Friends Animal o™ ered through the program; Society. notably ranked third best Online MIS The Principles of Contemporary degree in the nation by Best College Animal Services (POCAS) online cer- Reviews. ti cate program o™ ers an introduc- “One of my favorite parts about tion to modern-day animal services the MIS Contemporary Animal for anyone who wants to prepare Services Leadership learning block for a career in the  eld or advance is there is now a master’s degree in the profession. This six-week option, on the national level, in program is designed for working animal services,” said Dr. Cynthia professionals and features content Kimball Davis, MIS program director. curated with Best Friends Animal “Particularly since students can now Society and leading practitioners and choose to study from 9-18 credits researchers in the  eld. to help prepare them for positions “This certi cate is probably what in animal services. This is a game- I’m most proud of producing in changer in this  eld.” our partnership with SUU thus far Forty years ago, over twenty mil- because it is accessible to anyone lion cats and dogs were being killed and creates a doorway for students in animal shelters across our nation. to learn more about lifesaving Today that number is under one mil- 10 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 NEWS IRON COUNTY TODAY Bookings Report nds 4.3% of Utah driving Below are bookings as reported by the Iron County Sheriff’s Department and Cedar City Police Department. Those arrested are innocent deaths related to snow or ice until proven guilty. from Kyle FRETWELL variation at the state level. To nd which Dec. 28 Nationwide, states have the most snow-related FOR IRON COUNTY T ODAY JOSEPH M SANDOVAL driving fatalities, researchers at CoPilot WEST COVINA, CA As the winter months usher in colder there were analyzed data from the NHTSA’s Fatality DRUG – Poss w/Intent to Dist. C/S, Unlawful Purch/Poss Dangerous weather, dangerous road conditions Analysis Reporting System (FARS) for the Weapon, Driving on Denied await drivers everywhere. Researchers 3,760 snow- period of 2014 to 2018. They calculated TREASA A TAYLOR ranked U.S. states according to the share “ the percentage of all vehicle occupant CEDAR CITY, UT of all driving fatalities related to snow or related driving fatalities that occurred on roads with DRUG – Poss w/Intent to Dist C/S, Poss C/S Marijuana/Spice, Sched I/ ice. Drivers would be wise to take extra snow or ice at the time of the crash. II/Analog, Drug Paraphernalia care when traveling in these places this fatalities Not surprisingly, states with lower winter season. average winter low temperatures tend Dec. 29 Travel has been severely impacted by between 2014 to have higher percentages of driving CHRISTOPHER M EWANKO COVID-19. Those who do plan a trip will fatalities related to snow and ice. These CEDAR CITY, UT likely take to the roads rather than the and 2018 include Northern and Midwestern states Theft air, in part, to avoid crowds of people. such as Alaska (-3.6 degrees), North PATRICIA L JOHNSON CEDAR CITY, UT Even though traveling by car reduces roads are located in regions that receive Dakota (0.6 degrees), and Minnesota Retail Theft contact with other people, it still comes at least ve inches of snowfall annually. (0.6 degrees). Colder average winter KENNETH A PITTSER with its own dangers, especially when Winter weather is dangerous for drivers low temperatures for the months of CEDAR CITY, UT DRUG – Poss. C/S Marijuana/Spice, driving in winter weather conditions because it can reduce visibility, obstruct December, January, and February also Drug Paraphernalia such as snow and ice. roads and lanes, and increase the risk of indicate longer winters, or larger por- JOE K SANDBERG tions of the year when a driver is likely CEDAR CITY, UT to encounter winter road conditions. By DRUG – Poss. C/S Sched I/II/ Analog, Marijuana/Spice, Drug contrast, Southern states with warmer Paraphernalia, Forged Prescription and shorter winters, such as Florida (47.4 DANIEL R KLAPPOTH degrees) and Louisiana (40.5 degrees), CEDAR CITY, UT have very few snow-related driving DRUG – Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog fatalities. In the worst states, the fatality Dec. 30 rate is between two and ten times higher than the national average, while in the RICKY M GENTRY ANABELLA, UT best states, the snow-related fatality Aggravated Assault rate is below 1 percent. The analysis found that in Utah, 4.3% Dec. 31 of all driving deaths are related to snow CLARENCE J WALLACE CEDAR CITY, UT or ice. Here is a summary of the data for Violate Exparte or Protective Utah: Order, DV Case DANIAL J ATWOOD » Share of all driving fatalities related to CEDAR CITY, UT Animal At Large – Sterilized (1st snow/ice: 4.3% Offense) » Snow/ice-related driving fatalities per TOBY L MILNE 1B vehicle-miles: 1.5 CEDAR CITY, UT » Snow/ice-related driving fatalities: 48 DRUG – Poss C/S Sched I/II/ GETTY IMAGES » Total driving fatalities: 1,114 ANALOG, Disorderly Conduct Despite a gradual recovery since late collision due to skidding. » Average winter low temperature (°F): Jan. 1 March, air travel still remains well below Nationwide, there were 3,760 17.1 KEVIN L PRICE 2019 levels. According to data from the snow-related driving fatalities between CEDAR CITY, UT Transportation Security Administration, 2014 and 2018. Data from the National For reference, here are the statistics DRUG – Poss C/S I/II/Analog, Drug total traveler throughput dropped pre- Highway Tra¥c Safety Administration for the entire United States: Paraphernalia cipitously in March 2020 from about 2.3 (NHTSA) shows that young drivers are » Share of all driving fatalities related to MICKAYLA A CACHO CEDAR CITY, UT million travelers per day to fewer than most at risk of getting into a fatal acci- snow/ice: 2.6% DRUG – Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog 200,000. As of late October 2020, total dent during snowy and icy conditions. » Snow/ice-related driving fatalities per AMY F HAMMON traveler throughput across U.S. airports Between 2014 and 2018, drivers under 1B vehicle-miles: 1.2 CEDAR CITY, UT was hovering around 700,000 per day, the age of 21 experienced a snow-related » Snow/ice-related driving fatalities: Alcohol Restr DL more than 60 percent lower than the fatality rate of 55.7 per million licensed 3,760 FELIX C KANOSHI-MARTINEZ CEDAR CITY, UT same time last year. drivers. This is almost twice the fatality » Total driving fatalities: 146,004 Criminal Trespass, Intoxication While air travel has declined, driving rate of the second-most at-risk age » Average winter low temperature (°F): 21.7 has become a more attractive mode of group (drivers over the age of 75) and Jan. 3 transportation. But with the arrival f about ve times higher than the fatality For more information, a detailed PATRICK ELEMILE winter, many drivers are likely to face rate of the least at-risk group (drivers methodology, and complete results, you ST. GEORGE, UT Retail Theft, Criminal Trespass adverse road conditions due to snow aged 35–44). can nd the original report on CoPilot’s NATASHA K STONES and ice. In fact, research from the While winter road conditions are website: https://www.copilotsearch.com/ PARAGONAH, UT Federal Highway Administration shows only responsible for 2.6 percent of road posts/states-with-most-snow-relat- DRUG – Poss C/S I/II/Analog, Drug that more than 70 percent of the nation's fatalities nationally, there is signicant ed-driving-fatalities/ Paraphernalia WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 11 THE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT IN IRON COUNTY SHOWCASE

by Ashley H. POLLOCK SUU COLLEGE OF PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS It’s that time of year again when Southern Utah University’s Music Department hosts the High School Honor Band. While this is an annual REGIONAL HIGH event, things are going to look di™ erent this year. Precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of all involved. The concert will be live-streamed with no audience on January 9, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. and can be viewed at suu.edu/sutvlive. SCHOOL MUSICIANS Students were selected by audition to rehearse and perform outstanding wind band literature under the direction of Dr. Adam Lambert, Director of Bands at Southern Utah University. Students selected for the SUU High School Band participate in two days of rehearsals and activities culminating in a concert at the end of the second day at the beautiful Heritage Center Theater in Cedar City, Utah. Dr. Adam Lambert, Director of Bands at SUU, shared, “Students will be coming to the event in playing person with student safety as our top priority. There will be social distancing throughout the event and covers for brass instruments. The groups are much smaller to accommodate social distancing and e™ orts to remain safe. In spite of the challenges, responses remain positive and we look forward to hosting some of the strongest musicians from Utah, it safe Nevada, and Northern Arizona.” SUU’s Music Department is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all participants. The following are the adjustments made to ensure success for this annual event during the pandemic. This year’s festival will feature two ensembles of 45 wind players each instead of one large band. Chairs and stands will be placed six feet apart on stage and in all rehearsal spaces. Temperature checks will be done at the  rst rehearsal on Saturday. As mandated by the state of Utah, participants are required to wear a face mask indoors at all times, except when playing during rehearsals and performances. Bell covers for all brass and saxophone instruments will be provided. At the end of rehearsals and sectionals, musicians will wipe down their chairs and stands with provided sani- tizing wipes. Hand sanitizer will be provided in each rehearsal space. Musicians are required to bring their own music or device and their own water bottle. A 15-minute break is scheduled between rehearsals to allow rooms to ventilate. Trevor Walker, Band Director at Parowan High School who is bringing several students to the event, says, “As a teacher, the goal is for my students to learn from a world-class director like Dr. Adam Lambert and to have a few days of top tier rehearsal. It's important for students to participate in honor bands because it gives them an experience outside of their own program. Many of them are playing this level of music for the  rst time and it helps them grow.” Support these talented high school musicians from the comfort and safety of your own home. For more information about the Department of Music at COURTESY SUU MUSIC DEPARTMENT SUU, please visit www.suu.edu/pva/music. EACH YEAR, THE SUU HONOR BAND GIVES HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS a chance to explore and expand their musical talents at an even higher level. 12 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 SHOWCASE IRON COUNTY TODAY 50% on those resolutions for 2020

by Mary Anne ANDERSEN fringes of society. Maybe, but include CEDAR CITY ARTS COUNCIL us in that crowd. We always watch the movies in two would bet a lot of money that two sections, which gives us something of my resolutions for 2020 were to talk and conjecture about after the very di™erent from most other rst night. We can spend a whole meal Ipeople’s. The rst one was to gain, discussing our di™erent ideas about not lose, weight. That one didn’t work the probable outcome and our feelings out so well, so I get to try again. The about the various characters. Our second one was to watch more, not choice of movies has to be deliberate less, television. And that one has been and sometimes entails some negotia- more successful, especially with the tion. (That is fun, too, even though his virus keeping us at home since March. preferences are a little weird.) There were two reasons for my We are supporting fans of PBS and goal to spend more time on the couch. could hang out there every night. The One was that I knew I was missing PBS o™erings are very compelling, out on an important part of American but I need to read in the evenings, so culture. (This will make you gasp: I we mostly watch the series. A recent have never watched even four-episode series called one episode of “Downton “Cobra” gave us con- Abbey”.) So, I wanted versation material for a to seem not quite so month. And if you haven’t clueless when I talked watched “The Durrells in to family and friends. Corfu”, you have missed (Another series I missed one of the joys of life. out on: “Schitt’s Creek,” “All Creatures Great and apparently the funniest thing since Small”, the charming and hilarious “Mash”.) adventures of a British country veteri- The second reason was to have narian, will begin on January 10th; our more shared experience with my whole family is excited about that. Six roommate (aka husband). I was afraid episodes! we were going our separate leisure Finally, we have watched our share ways with no live concerts, plays, etc. of the Hallmark Christmas movies. I to attend, so I decided I would join him get so restless that I usually don’t see in his TV watching. Now we have only the ending, but that doesn’t matter. basic cable, so our playbill is somewhat It is the same story told in slightly limited. (Honestly, those premium di™erent ways: a widow or widower channels could nickel and dime you to with an adorable child meets someone death.) We don’t even stream Net¨ix. who is trying to get back to a life of You know, those little red envelopes wealth and fame in the big city. After a that used to ll the postal bags? few missteps, the couple realize they Well, I just read an article about how were meant to be together in whole- the only people who receive those some, small-town America. Great to be anymore live in the hinterlands on the watched just before bedtime.

IRONCOUNTYTODAY.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 13 COMMUNITY & PERSONAL INTEREST IN IRON COUNTY LIFE THREE STEPS FOR A Happier Life in 2021 o, how was your Christmas/New Year’s? Did in the situation. Dr. Schramm further suggests you travel or opt to actually stay close to forgiving someone who has wronged you can be home? Were you involved in festive activities worth working through the challenge to so. He orS enjoy a low-key holiday with immediate family suggests using the  ve-step process for forgiving only? Did you use technology to keep in touch with Kathy's others developed by Dr. Everett Worthington relatives and close friends? While most of us may which uses the acronym REACH: have found ways to connect with our loved ones in CORNER one way or another, it was anything but a typical R- Recall the hurt: In order to heal, you need to holiday season this year and most of us felt no by Kathleen RIGGS acknowledge you have been hurt and make the remorse wishing 2020 farewell and good riddance. UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION decision to fully forgive. Despite the dark hanging cloud of the coro- E- Empathize: Try to understand why whoever navirus, the holidays may have still been joyful. Life” available at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/ hurt you, did what they did. On the other hand, you may think some help and extension_curall/1779/ A- Altruistic gift: Remember a time when you intervention may be needed before the next family transgressed and were forgiven. gathering. Even within the normally close-knit Notice the good in every C- Commit: Write a note of forgiveness or forgive family, for example, where some probably wore Step 1 day publicly. face coverings while others determined to simply PAST: Taking a deep look into the past can H- Hold onto forgiveness: Remind yourself that take their chances, either decision may have often bring up painful, depressing, or other you have decided to forgive; re-read notes of caused a feeling of tension or uncomfortable uncomfortable emotions. Whatever the feeling forgiveness when feeling doubt. teasing throughout a typically happy time of year. attached to these memories, they are the expe- According to Dr. David Schramm, family life riences that made you, you. What did you learn PRESENT: One of the best ways to be optimis- specialist at Utah State University Extension, from those experiences? How did they shape you tic about the present is to keep a journal. Writing following three basic steps can not only lead to into who you are now? How are you a stronger down positive experiences often leads to increases a happier life for you personally in the year to person because of those experiences? in overall happiness. At the end of the day, take come but also promote happier relationships. Re-labeling is a powerful tool for  nding the time to write down three things you were grateful The information below is shared from the USU good in the past. Take a negative experience, think publication titled, “Three Steps for a Happier about the above questions, and  nd the positive see 2021 » 17

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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 ROTARY 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, JANUARY 6 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 CUDDLE UP DAY Misfits • M – F, 6 pm (435) 586-8332 ENOCH PLANNING COMMISSION PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY – 6:30 Cedar Group • Tues, 8 pm MARINE CORPS LEAGUE 2nd & 4th Tues, 5:30 pm • City Hall to 8:30 pm (Thurs 1-3 pm), Cedar City Library Thank God it’s Sunday Spiritual • Sun, 11 am Detachment 1315, 2nd Wed, 6 pm 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 (303 N 100 E). A 6-week study (Thru Feb My Story • Sat, 8 pm Elks Lodge, 111 E 200 N, Cedar City. ENOCH CITY COUNCIL 10) of 2nd Peter. Precept Bible studies are Women’s Meeting • Sat, 10:30 am nondenominational. Call 435-267-2234 or 435- AMERICAN LEGION AUX 1st & 3rd Wed, 6 pm • City Hall What a Way to Start the Day • Su, W, F 238-3078 for info and to register. The cost of 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 the workbook is $18. www.precept.org. Red Road to Sobriety • Mon, 6 pm Paiute PAROWAN CITY COUNCIL Indian Tribe of Utah, 440 N Paiute (435) DAR – BALD EAGLE CHAPTER 2nd & 4th Thurs, 6 pm • City Hall 586-1112 Ext. 307 2nd Tues, 4 pm, Cedar City Library 35 E 100 N • (435) 477-3331 The Great Fact • T, F, Noon. • Call for [email protected] THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 location • (702) 802-1332 or (702) 533-7856 BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE IRON COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN Red Creek Group • Wed, 7 pm • Canyon BOBBLEHEAD DAY 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 HISTORY (1929) – INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. THE The Great Fact • T, Fri, Noon. NUMBER OF DEATHS rose to over 200,000. Call (435) 559-7777 for location. Guidelines were issued to avoid crowds and AL-ANON Classes/Activities persons infected with the disease and to Meetings at KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek spend time in bed until any fever passed. The government did not believe this epidemic Dr, Cedar City) unless otherwise listed ADULT BARRE/MODERN DANCE PICKLEBALL GROUP Easy Does It • Tues, 7-8 pm would reach catastrophic proportions of Wed, 11 am-noon, Spirit Wellness Club, Weekdays, 7 am • SUU Pickleball Courts. 1918 which killed more than half a million 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) Americans and 20 million people worldwide. Al-Anon • 1st, 3rd Tues, 7-8 pm, Parowan (www.thepeoplehistory.com) 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. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 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 BUBBLE BATH DAY 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. Just for Today • Wed, 8 pm Valley Bible Church, 4780 N Hwy 91, Cedar City • (435) 586-0253 or (435) 990-1638 TAE KWON DO CLASS Hope Without Dope • Thurs, 8 pm Wed, 7-8:30 pm • Cedar City Aquatic Center, Live and Let Live • Fri, 8 pm BOOK CLUB 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. $25/mo., ages 5+, Candle Light Meeting • Sat, 9:30 pm 2nd Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library 303 N any experience level (435) 865-9223. Helps (Small room) 100 E. Next month (Jan) we will discuss “The benefit Canyon Creek Crisis Center. Zookeeper’s Wife” by Diana Ackerman Women Only • Sun, 11 am TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS Dopeless Hope Fiends • Sun, 8 pm CEDAR CHEST QUILTERS’ GUILD Wed & Fri, 9:30-10:30 am • Cedar Senior The Meeting Hall, 1067 S Main St, Cedar Thurs, 10 am • Cedar City Senior Center Center, 489 E 200 S. Free class, basic elements (877) 865-5890. 489 E 200 S • (435) 586-0832 of Tai Chi – Coordination, Balance, flexibility. Register: Maria Bailey (435) 673-3548 ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER CEDAR CITY RADIO CONTROL CLUB Online Meetings: 2nd Fri, 5:30 pm 4th Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library TOP BAR HIVE BEE KEEPING 4th Mon, 5:30 pm • RSVP to [email protected] 303 N 100 E. 1st Tues, 7 pm • Cedar City Library or (435) 238-4998 x8773 303 N 100 E. (435) 586-6661 CEDAR CITY TOASTMASTERS PARKINSON’S Thurs, 7 am • The Pastry Pub TOPS – TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY 2nd Thurs, 3 pm • Cedar City Library 86 W University Blvd. Find your voice Wed • Weigh-in 9 am, mtg 9:30 am. Evening & shape your future. Be the leader and weigh-in 6:30 pm, mtg 7-8 pm • Cedar City CAREGIVERS speaker you want to be. (603) 731-0116 Library, 303 N 100 E. Lose weight without 1st Tues, Noon • Five County Aging buying special foods. • 586-3233 (a.m. mtg) or Offices, 585 N Main St, Ste. 1, Cedar City CEDAR PROFESSIONALS 867-4784 (p.m. mtg) Tues, 7:30 am • Springhill Suites, 1477 S ARP—ADDICTION RECOVERY Highway 91, Cedar City. An organization WATER AEROBICS CLASS 1st Wed, 7 pm • Parowan Seminary of business people. Stimulate business Tues, Thurs, 9 am • SUU pool, 2-56 N 600 W., building, Main & 300 N, Parowan for members through exchange of ideas, Fun, up-tempo workout to music. Intensive information and business referrals. cardio, full body muscle toning. Any fitness SENIOR BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED www.cedarprofessionals.org level. All ages. $3/class, including pool 3rd Thurs, 1:30 pm • Cedar City Library admission. (435) 327-2091 (no text) COLOR COUNTRY WINDS HISTORY (1963) – THE MONA LISA. FOR THE NAMI BRIDGES & FAMILY TO FAMILY Wed • Come brush up on your band skills to WEIGHTWATCHERS REIMAGINED! FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, Leonardo da Vinci's Thurs, 7 pm • SW Behavioral Health Center, share with the community. Call Debbie at Wed, 9:30 am • Cedar City Aquatic Center masterpiece was exhibited at the National 245 E 680 S, Cedar. Free • (435) 590-7749 (435) 559-9609 for time and location. 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. Guidance, in-person motivation from members, trained guides Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The loan of PREGNANCY, INFANT LOSS COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL and wellness coaches. (702) 832-0555. Evening painting was made by the government of the 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 French Republic at the National Gallery of Art Utah • 565 N Main Street, Ste. 6, Cedar City Paddles & balls supplied. (435) 586-6345 weightwatchers.com/us/find-a-meeting) in Washington, D.C and at the Metropolitan www.southernutahshare.com HEY CEDARS SQUARE DANCE WELLNESS PLACE Museum of Art in New York. During its brief time in the US over 1 million people viewed the MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Wed • Beginner’s, 6 pm, Mainstream 583 S Main Suite #5, Cedar City. (435) 3rd Thurs, 6-8 pm • Cedar Visitor’s Center Dancers, 7-9 pm • Cedar City Senior Center 592-5308. Classes: thewellnessplacecc.com/ painting in Washington and New York. (www. (581 N Main) Caregivers and those with MS 489 E 200 S. (435) 531-6811 or (435) 669-4867 upcoming-classes thepeoplehistory.com) IRON COUNTY TODAY LIFE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 15 CALENDAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 MONDAY, JANUARY 11 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 LAW ENFORCEMENT HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS DAY KOREAN AMERICAN DAY APPRECIATION DAY “IT [HUMAN TRAFFICKING] OUGHT TO CONCERN EVERY PERSON because it is a debasement of our common humanity. It ought to concern every community because it tears at our social fabric. It ought to concern every CEDAR CITY YEAR-ROUND DOWNTOWN business because it distorts markets. It ought FARMERS MARKET, 10am to 1pm, Every to concern every nation, because it endangers Saturday rain or shine, in parking lot behind public health and fuels violence and organized the Stratford Hotel, (18 S Main Street) or inside crime. I’m talking about the injustice, the the building behind the parking lot in the cold outrage, of human traµ cking, which must be weather months. Defi nitely worth stopping called by its true name - modern slavery.” – by for artwork, baked goods, crafts, custom Barack Obama semi-precious stone and costume jewelry, farm fresh produce, homemade brownies & candies, home style treats, homemade jams & jellies, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 homeopathic items and 100% real honey. HISTORY (1968) – JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM Admission is FREE. NATIONAL PHARMACIST DAY PRISON. Johnny Cash performs live for the SATURDAY FARMER’S MARKET, 9AM TO 1PM, second time at Folsom Prison in the prison Saturdays @ IFA, 905 S Main. Good weather HISTORY (1984) – THE GREAT PYRAMIDS. IT cafeteria which was recorded as the live outside, bad weather inside. Farmers with WAS A STRUGGLE for quite a few years to album, “Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison.” (www. BRIDAL EXPO (11AM – 3PM) IRON SPRINGS vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, baked goods & restore some of the Great Pyramids in Egypt. thepeoplehistory.com) ADVENTURE RESORT (3196 N Iron Springs Rd, breads, meats, tamales, food vendors, hand- However, when pyramid restorers began to Cedar City). Fashion Show, Vendors, Prizes & crafted items including soaps, lotions, jewelry, use the method of interlocking blocks, as the More! Everything you need in one place for clothing, home décor and gifts for all ages. For ancient Egyptians did, the project progress THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 Weddings, Quinceaneras, Proms & Special info call (435) 463-3735. quite a bit more smoothly. The decision to Occasions. Info: Lesle Dodge (435)851-6434, revert back to the historic Egyptian building 5TH ANNUAL UTAH FARM & FOOD [email protected]. practices was more than likely inspired by the CONFERENCE – A unique opportunity for fact that the modern-day brick-and-mortar HIGH SCHOOL HONOR BAND (4PM) SOUTHERN SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 smaller-acreage producers, small commercial method did not hold up against water damage. UTAH UNIVERSITY’S MUSIC DEPARTMENT farmers, and homesteaders to gain insight and hosts the High School Honor Band. The concert HOUSEPLANT APPRECIATION DAY (www.thepeoplehistory.com) unite for 2 days to engage in conversations, will be live-streamed with no audience and can workshops, activities, farm tours, and meals. be viewed at suu.edu/sutvlive. Info: www.suu. Info: utahfarmconference.org. edu/pva.

HISTORY (1917) – BUFFALO BILL. ON THIS DAY, RENTWAPO-WORKS FARMERS MARKET – 9AM Wild West legend commonly known as Bu´ alo TO 1PM, (4871 N Enoch Rd.) Eggs, Fruit, Bill passed away. He died in his sister's Vegetables, Hand-crafted items, Jewelry, home in Denver. His real name was William Clothing, Homeopathic items and Home Décor. F. Cody. It is said that his spirit lives on in Good weather – Inside. Bad weather – Outside. the gentle cooing of doves in Arizona. (www. Info: 435-559-1657 (Linda). thepeoplehistory.com) 16 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 LIFE IRON COUNTY TODAY

THE MCMORRIS FAMILY (TERESSA AND JOSHUA) Take Your Medicine celebrated the New Year by welcoming a elcome back to the Rut! I’m “It will be over soon” wasn’t quite new member to their sure we could each share the spoonful of sugar that helped the family, Juliana. a rut or two from 2020. medicine go down, we still trusted WWhile there are more ruts to avoid their wisdom and opened wide. in 2021, I hope we’ll each live 2021 You can also tell from the wom- (and beyond) with greater purpose, an’s face (the cat doesn’t care) that passion and joy. To help with such she understands, but knows it must transformative goals, I would like to be done and it will help. I know that use the works of Norman Rockwell for each of us in 2020, in some way to help inspire any of you who need a or another, we had several spoonful’s reminder that life is worth living. of bad tasting experiences. We put Speaking of living, growing up our hopes and trust in family, friends, my Grandpa Ray used to say, “It’ll be pharmacists, politicians, doctors good for you” whenever there was and Deity to help us  nd some way an uncomfortable and/or di¥ cult to avoid and/or endure the illness choice (usually a chore) to be done; the kind of chore you knew wasn’t going to be as fun as doing something (anything) else. Isn’t The Rut that how we feel about LESS TRAVELED all chores when we’re young (sometimes by Corey BAUMGARTNER even when we’re older)? Nevertheless, IRON COUNTY TODAY they must be done and how grateful I am I was taught (and and madness caused by the yucky learned) how to not only work hard side-e™ ects of COVID-19—always but work well. thinking hope was on the horizon, While at this point and perspec- only to be given another spoonful of tive in my life, I would certainly like opposition. another chance to do any chore Hope is still on the horizon! And with my grandpa, the point is that even if our challenges won’t be “over sometimes life doesn’t taste good. soon” we’ve dutifully, grudgingly and/ Even things that are “good for us” or gracefully taken our medicine. So, don’t always taste good. However, I’ve now it’s time to throw o™ the comfy learned that, more often than not, it’s quilts and throw down the gauntlet not because the good things taste for 2021. Here’s to a happy, healthy bad as much as I’ve let my tastebuds 2021…even if it doesn’t always taste COURTESY forget what good things really taste as good. like. Every now and then I need (and appreciate) a spoonful of “mortal New Year’s Baby medicine,” to help get me back on my feet. born at Intermountain In Rockwell’s illustration, “Take Your Medicine” or “Medicine Medical Center Giver” the grimacing child is about to be from Holly NELSON take her home and introduce her to given a dose of magical elixir that he already FOR IRON COUNTY TODAY her two-year-old sister. I’m looking forward to the pandemic getting knows will taste worse than he feels. I’m sure The  rst baby born on New better in 2021 and things getting back we can each remember Year’s Day 2021 at an Intermountain to normal,” said McMorris. that moment of dread Healthcare hospital was a baby girl “Being pregnant during the right before a nasty born at 12:09 a.m. at Intermountain pandemic was stressful, since spoonful of cough syrup Medical Center to Teressa (pro- pregnant women are more at risk or other medicine was nounced Tressa) McMorris and of the COVID-19 virus. There were dutifully and lovingly Joshua Harden of South Jordan. The unexpected stressors. I followed all administered, often by baby’s name is Juliana Harden. She of the pandemic guidelines to stay our dear mothers and weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. and is 20.8 inches healthy and luckily avoided COVID- grandmothers. While long. This is Teressa’s second baby. 19. I’m looking forward to getting the their calming counsel, “I’m very excited. I can’t wait to COVID-19 vaccine,” she added. NORMAN ROCKWELL, 1936 IRON COUNTY TODAY LIFE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 17 2021 Make time for service Serving others is an import- PEOPLE « CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 Step 3 ant part of a happy life. For many of us, we either think we are too busy to serve others or we fail for that day, or something that went well that day to think about it at all. However, service doesn’t (Goddard & Marshall, 2013). This helps keep the need to be a large activity to be meaningful. Even mind focused on the positives of each day. being the recipient of service yourself can allow BIRTH service in return by simply expressing a “Thank FUTURE: Be optimistic about the future. you.” If you are having trouble thinking of ways to Waylon Hayden Optimism and hope not only bu™ er against serve, there is a website designed to help people Roberts depression when negative events occur, but they become involved in service, www.justserve.org. It Waylon Hayden Roberts are related to higher performance at work, and was developed to help people  nd ways to serve in was born at 4:09 pm on better overall physical health (Seligman, 2002). their community according to the amount of time December 9, 2020, to Hayden and Elizabeth A continual optimistic view will help you battle they have to do service. whatever challenges come into your path. Roberts of Cedar City, UT. Waylon weighed 7lbs. 12oz. Best of success to you as you envision a better and was 20in. in length. Waylon is the first grandbaby Being optimistic does not come naturally to most tomorrow and a brighter, happier 2021. to the father’s parents, Dave and Stephanie Roberts of us. It requires courage to face the future, accept- (Henrieville, UT) and to the mother’s parents, Todd Hall ing what you can’t change and controlling and/or and Robin and Dave Smith (Antimony, UT). dismissing the urge to think, “But what if” which tends to move our thinking to negative possibilities. Find and use your Step 2 strengths hristma WEDDING We all have our quirks and personalities that C s make us unique and valuable. Recognizing and Joseph & Abigail using our individual strengths will help us live joy- Joseph Ray Palmer fully, be more productive, and continue to progress. of Enoch, Utah, and One way to identify your strengths is to take a free WINNERS Abigail Rose Chilson of strengths test. There are several versions available Rochester, New York, are online which may require access to your email. INFOWEST excited to announce their Otherwise, simply ask a trusted friend or family marriage on January 8, 2021, in the Palmyra Temple 1st: Lydia, 11 2nd: Olivia Gunter, 10 3rd: Avery Randall, 6 in Palmyra, New York. Joseph is the son of David and member to share with you what they consider your Latanna Palmer. Abigail is the daughter of Jonathan personal or even professional strengths. and Alissa Chilson. 18 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 LIFE IRON COUNTY TODAY FAITH “Broken Things” by Asking Diffi cult Questions Matthew West and Truth 101.1 by Edy MEREDITH His research has paid marvelous FOR IRON COUNTY TODAY dividends to humanity. EPHESIANS 4:22-24 He is Galileo. Born February 15, n talking to many young people, I 1564, in Pisa, Italy, died January 8, have been told by them that when 1642, near Florence, Italy. He was a elcome to 2021! You they question older people about scientist who made major contri- may notice that this is Ifacts and beliefs, the young people are butions to the sciences of motion, not God’s Porch. The told to be quiet, keep their questions astronomy, and to the development WPorch still exists, I just wondered to themselves, and to question their of the scienti c method. His discov- what music the Maestro of questions. Now, as an “old” person, eries with the telescope revolution- Miracles might listen to if there that response does not make sense to ized astronomy and paved the way was music playing on the Porch. me because when I look back at my for the acceptance of Copernican’s Nevertheless, the most important life, I realize that asking questions and sun-centered (heliocentric) system, thing is that whether you imagine looking for truthful answers is part with the sun as the center of our being on the Porch, listening to and parcel of living life to the fullest. planetary system. His advocacy of a Playlist, praying in your Closet, Of course, the answers we  nd need that resulted in an inquisition trial Car, or the Wilderness of daily to be veri able, that is, checked out against him in 1615, so that until his life, may each of our eyes, ears and whoever and wherever you are in and demonstrated to be true, accu- death in 1642 he was sentenced to hearts be opened to God’s beauty life, that should give you give you rate, and justi ed. Even the scriptures house arrest. that surrounds us and is within us. hope for a better, brighter future! say in Hebrews 11:1 say that faith is The opposition to the sun-cen- While there are thousands of There’s still hope “for sinners like based on substance and evidence, tered planetary system was based songs to choose from for this new me and you” because that’s who substance meaning essence and on religious beliefs, and Galileo series, these are my favorites. If I hope is for! Here’s another secret— physical properties, while evidence was found “vehemently suspect miss some of yours, please let me God’s grace isn’t for perfect people! refers to an available body of facts of heresy,” although he was never know. I’ll add them the Divine DJ We all make mistakes, but the and information indicating whether a formally charged which saved him mix. And hopefully, one song will worst mistake is believing that you belief or proposition is true or valid. from the death penalty. The predom- lead you to many others to help you are no longer loved and needed in Looking back at the age of almost inant religious belief at that time was create your own mortal magni cent God’s kingdom. You may feel you 79, I  nd that many authorities I that the earth was the center of the music collection. knew were incorrect, even wrong, universe. He was required to “abjure, Matthew West is in the beliefs they were promoting curse and detest” his helio-centered one of my favorites. and practicing. For example, both my beliefs. Publication of his writings His songs do more older sister and younger brother died was forbidden. He was sentenced than inspire me when GOD'S in their mid-forties of cancer when to formal imprisonment at the I listen to them. They they accepted the authoritative pleasure of the Roman Inquisition. tell powerful stories recommendations of their medical His sentence was commuted to that renew hopes, Playlist doctors without doing their own house arrest, where he remained for dreams, make me research. Of course, forty years ago the remaining 27 years of his life. The by Corey BAUMGARTNER cheer, cry and shout when those illnesses and treatments good news is that Galileo was able for joy. I hope they IRON COUNTY TODAY occurred there was no internet, to receive guests in his home. He is will do the same and Google, or other search engines so it also known as the father of modern even more for you. Time to push don’t have anything to give God was di¥ cult for them to check out physics, observational astronomy, play. that’s not already broken. Give it to their medical doctors’ recommen- and the scienti c method. Please go Each of us stand at the gate of Him anyway. Let the pages of your dations. Today we have no excuses to Wikipedia for more details about 2021. Some are ready to run con- history, the ones full of scars and because the internet brings a world his marvelous questions and chal-  dently through them into a new brokenness, be turned and re-writ- of veri able information in every lenging life. Although you may have year full of promise, while others ten by the Lord’s pen of penance. category to us: political, religious, studied his life before, please think hesitate—their con dence has been Because whatever gates of historical, medical, and other sub- about the character traits he and crushed and their potential par- doubt, despair and brokenness that jects. Healthy skepticism is useful other early scientists exempli ed. alyzed by the fears and failures of are keeping you isolated from the as we ask and search for answers to Next week we will look at the 2020. Some of you may feel broken happiness God wants to bless you di¥ cult questions. life of a modern scientist, James P. by the mistakes of 2020, even that with, it’s time to let the light and Today, we are going to look Allison, and how his persistence and you don’t expect 2021 to be any love of Jesus Christ throw them at one historical man who went questioning have led to blessings better because you don’t deserve to open so you can live and love again. “against the grain,” against the for millions of people living today. be blessed and happy after all the There’s still a seat at the Table scienti c and religious orthodoxy Asking questions leads to knowledge mistakes you’ve made. for you, right next to God. May it of his time. He paid a high price yet and truth. Be on the alert for those If you’ve read the stories in the be vacant no more. Listen for His still he persisted. He was deter- who want to sti¨ e your inquisitive- Bible, you know that it is most often whisper of hope…and when you mined to go where the evidence led ness. Treat them kindly because they the “rebels, prodigals, the humble, hear it shout back, through your him to know truth. He exempli ed probably do not know any better, but the weak, mis t heroes” that God tears of brokenness, “Here I am continuing steadily in his pursuits you keep questioning, reading, and has used to bless this world! So, Lord, I’m all yours.” despite problems and di¥ culties. studying. See you next week. IRON COUNTY TODAY LIFE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 19 OBITUARIES

William Charles Sommers Mary E. Schaidt Barbara J. Imlay

William Charles Sommers passed Mary E. Schaidt, 87, passed away Barbara June Patterson was born away in his home with family on December 26, 2020, in Milford, Utah, of in Beaver, Utah, on June 17, 1933, December 22, 2020. He was born metastatic breast cancer. to Bowen Dee Patterson and Verle 4-4-1940, to John and Dallas Rae She was born August 10, 1933, LaRee Patterson. She married Lloyd Sommers. Bill had two brothers who in Chelan, Washington to Cli¢ ord Grimm on September 20, 1951, and pre-deceased Bill, Mike at age 50, and Matilda Steele, where she grew after his death in 1980, she married and John at age 68. Graduate of Lew up. She married George Daulton Frank D. Imlay on December 4, 1982. Wallace High School and of Cha¢ ey Schaidt on July 15, 1950, in Pateros, Their marriage was later solemnized College, worked as a journeyman Washington. in the St. George Temple. He welder in the steel mill. Together they moved to Los preceded her in death on April 29, Bill was always interested in public Angeles where they raised 4 2001. service, beginning as a Boy Scout daughters. In June 1970 they moved to She managed her parent’s café and ending as a volunteer with the Milford, Utah. She was a member of in Beaver and obtained a driver’s Iron County Sheri¢ ’s Department. Eastern Star. In later years, she joined license at age 14 when her father A member of the Gary Reserve Fire Force where he rose to the the Desert Hand Bell choir. She also su¢ ered a serious heart attack. Her hard work ethic served her position of Assistant Chief. Bill was a Deputy Sheri¢ in lake served on the Counsel for Aging. In throughout her life. She worked for many years at the Sugar County, Indiana before he married Judy Lobody in 1959. They 2008 for her services in the Counsel Loaf Café in Cedar City, and later for Rymal Williams, MD. She had three great kids, Brenda (Marcus), Bill junior, and Terry. In of Aging she received the Silver Bowl was the lone rural mail carrier south of Cedar City until she 1967 they moved to California, then separating in 1981. Terry Award by the State of Utah for Beaver could no longer lift the 50 lb. mail bags and retired at 72 years pre-deceased Bill at age 56 in 2020. County. of age. Bill retired from Ontario Police Department in 1986 as a She is survived by her 4 daughters, Barbara had many hardships in her life, and her solution Sergeant. During tenure at OPD he developed an expertise in Kathy (Rodney) Lister in Cedar was always the same: “When your burdens seem heavy, tra c accident investigation and impaired driving detection. City, Utah; Sandee (Jay) Walker in serve others and they will become light.” She lived by this Bill oversaw two grant funded impaired driving programs, Milford, Utah; June Aldous in Denver, principle her whole life. She was a member of the Church of D.A.R.T, and R.I.D.E. During the R.I.DE. program Bill and his crew Colorado and Joan Owen in Salt Lake Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in many apprehended 1001 impaired drivers in 73 days. He served with City, Utah; 10 grandchildren; 8 great church callings. the San Bernardino County Sheri¢ as a Level One Reserve grandchildren. She is survived by her 3 children: Dee Grimm (Katherine), Deputy Sheri¢ , and formed the Major Accident Investigation She is preceded in death by her Wade Grimm, and Lori Ann Grimm Bundy (Cory). Team. Bill taught accident investigation and Drug Recognition spouse, George, and both sisters Joann Lang and Jean Stone. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grand- Expert courses at the San Bernardino County Sheri¢ ’s Training Due to the COVID-19, a private family graveside funeral was children. She was preceded in death by her parents, her Academy. He saved the lives of three people, one of whom was a held Wednesday, December 30, 2020 in Milford, Utah under the husbands, and her granddaughter, Cassie Roberts. A graveside nine-year-old drowning victim, who is a mom herself today. Bill direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be service will be held at the Cedar City Cemetery on January 9th was a Fully Accredited Tra c Accident Reconstructionist, passing sent at www.sumortuary.com at 2:00pm for members of the family, under the direction of the very stringent testing procedure of A.C.T.A.R. He wrote several Ladies, please get your mammograms. Southern Utah Mortuary. newspaper and magazine articles on tra c safety. In lieu of fl owers the family asks that contributions be made Bill married Charlotte (Pope) 12-14-2002. He said he could not to Care & Share in Cedar City, or your local food bank. Online possibly be happier than Charlotte made him. They moved from condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Victorville, California to Cedar City, Utah in 2009. Bill maintained David White Brown his accident reconstruction business, Vector Analysis LLC in Cedar City, and volunteered at the Iron County Sheri¢ ’s Department, David White Brown, age 56, passed handling the fabrication of specialized equipment, assisted with away peacefully while sleeping on Barbara Warren Russ/Harris vehicle maintenance, and served as Commander of the volunteer December 31, 2020, in St. George, unit. Bill was an advisor and provided specialized training. UT. He was born on January 9, 1964 to David Warren Brown and Nora Barbara Warren Russ/Harris died He is survived by his wife and partner forever, Charlotte, 12-21-2020. Barbara was the sixth children; Brenda, and Bill (Krista). Grandchildren Sydnee, Michael, White Brown in Cedar City, UT. He attended Cedar High School where child of Eugene and Monta Lister & Jonathan Sommers; Joseph Loyens. Step-children, Jenny Warren born in Cedar City, Iron, Utah, Simpkins (James) & Norman Johnston, grandson Levi. Bill has he was involved in music and drama. He served a mission for the Church 7-17-1939. Barbara loved riding horses, surviving family in several states. gardening, climbing trees, skiing, Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles, California and later skating and working with her father. attended Southern Utah State Barbara sang beautifully. Spencer Mark Francisco College, graduating with a bachelor's Barbara was employed at Grand degree in Communications. Canyon then moved to Las Vegas. She was a nanny for Maurice Wayne Spencer Mark Francisco, 35, of He married Karen Wauneka on June 14, 1986, in the St. George temple. He was employed as head postmaster at Russ’s daughters, Julia, Linda and Saratoga Springs, Utah passed Maurine, whom she loved and cared away in Provo, UT, after a short but Southern Utah University for many years until his health did not allow him to continue in this role. David was a true people for. In time, Wayne and Barbara valiant fi ght with cancer. Born May married and Barbara adopted Wayne’s daughters. 23, 1985 in Cedar City, Utah, the person. He was kind, loving, and non-judgmental towards all people. He was also quick to forgive and willing to see the At retirement they moved to La Verkin, Utah. Wayne passed son of Donald Francisco and Donna away 12-2-2001 in Hurricane, Washington, Utah. Barbara loved Johnson Francisco. He married potential in everyone he knew. He loved to dress up as Santa and delivered many presents during the years at family and cooking for Hurricane Schools and the children. Katherine Schell Francisco and had Barbara was content and at peace when she caught the eye a beautiful daughter, Elouise; they ward Christmas parties. He loved music, animals, movies, puzzles, and Disneyland. He and his wife Karen served for many of V. Russell Harris. Russell and his special needs son, Zach, later separated. Spencer graduated loved Barbara. They became a family on July 5, 2003. They with his bachelor's degree in geology years in the Iron Mission Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They loved spending time with the branch lived in Heron, Montana. They had animals and an airstrip and from Southern Utah University in 2014 hanger for Russ’s plane. With Russ as pilot and Barbara as and enjoyed conducting geology fi eld members. David is survived by his parents, 5 siblings, 2 nieces, 6 navigator they loved fl ying and visiting Russ’s mother, Grace, in camps and hikes. He married Karlie California. Zach passed away 7-23-2010 and Russell 11-16-2019 in Reanne Ransdell on October 15, 2015 in St. George, Utah. nephews, 6 great nieces and 2 great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Karen, and sister Rachael. Heron, Montana. Spencer loved hiking, rock climbing, geology and video Barbara was recuperating in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho from a gaming with his siblings. He was an easy person to talk with The family would like to thank Merv Nugent, Julie Towner, and other sta¢ and residents at Rosecrest Temple View fall when she contracted COVID. She passed away 12-21-2020 in and enjoyed debates and discussions. He loved entertaining and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Barbara is survived by her daughters, Julia hosting BBQ’s and made the best apple pies. Assisted Living for loving David and taking good care of him the past several years. We know he considered you all his Tracey, Maurine King, 8 grandchildren, her siblings Dorothy Survivors include his wife Karlie, daughter Elouise Francisco, Robinson, Helen Cartwright, Frank L. and Kaye Warren and his parents Donald Gene and Donna Johnson Francisco, siblings, family. Due to COVID, there will be no viewing or public services. Gladys Harris. She was preceded in death by her parents, her Donna Daneal Wooldridge (Shemai), Donald Paul Francisco beloved Wayne, daughter Linda and granddaughter Sandra, (Melissa), Nicole Charity Hackler (Phil), Steven McKay Francisco, Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can Russell and Zach; siblings Donald and Etta Louise. Her ashes and Ryan Paul Francisco, his in-laws Steven James and Bonnie reside in Montana. Ruth Ransdell and his grandmother Sharon Francisco. be sent at www.sumortuary.com. 20 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 SCORES & RECAPS FROM IRON COUNTY SPORTS COMPETITION CV girls win two at Hodson by Tom ZULEWSKI Dec. 28. Led by 26 points The Falcons struggled CANYON IRON COUNTY TODAY VIEW FALCON from Emily Backus, the in the second quarter of its HARLEE Cowboys outscored CV 23-10 second game as Stansbury The Canyon View girls NICOLL TAKES in the second quarter and posted a 58-47 win. The team had to put FLIGHT over led by 23 points in the third Stallions fell behind 10-3, her defender in extra work in its  nal in an epic before cruising to the win. but went on a 21-5 tear after game of 2020, but they made 3-overtime Newman and Jaden that to lead by nine, 24-15, at it pay o™ in a 45-41 victory battle and Johnson each had 11 points the break. David Spaulding over the Tooele Bu™ aloes in victory for CV. for Canyon View in the loss. led four Stansbury players in three overtimes at the Steve They opened Region 9 play double  gures with 13 points Hodson Cancer Classic on on Tuesday at Desert Hills in in the win. Dec. 30, winning two of the a game that was too late for Cole Farrow led Canyon three games and improving press deadline and will travel View with 13 points, to 3-5 overall. to Dixie for a game Thursday Greenhalgh added 12 and It was a defensive strug- starting at 7 p.m. Tyler Maine chipped in with gle throughout as Canyon Canyon View’s boys team 10. View trailed after each of the fell in its three games at the CV  nished the three-  rst three quarters but was Hodson Classic, starting day holiday tournament able to tie the game at 30-30 with a 72-44 defeat to future with a 63-44 loss to South with a minute left in regu- 3A rival Grand on Dec. 28. Sevier on Dec. 30. Trey lation. Once the overtimes The Red Devils came up big Allred was the lone Falcon in came around, the defensive in the second and fourth double  gures with 12 points intensity went up another quarters, outscoring the as Canyon View fell to 1-7 on notch. Falcons by a combined the season. They will open Tooele forced a second margin of 49-23 to secure Region 9 play with a home overtime with a steal and the win. game against Desert Hills layup with 14 seconds left to Brenden Greenhalgh led tonight starting at 7 p.m. knot the score at 34-34, then CV with 17 points in the loss. came through again after a three-point play from the Falcons had given them a CV'S ADRIAN two-point lead with 10 sec- WARD PULLS UP onds to play. The Bu™ aloes FOR A TIMELY JUMP SHOT over his defender drove the length of the ¨ oor during a diµ cult day and hit the tying jumper for the Falcons at the with less than a second on Hodson Classic. the clock to force a third overtime tied at 41-41. CV would only score four points in the  nal four-min- ute period, but was able to shut Tooele out and come away with the victory. Addie Newman led all scorers with 19 points for the Falcons in the win and Harlee Nicoll added 13. Canyon View beat Juab on Dec. 29 for its other victory at the Classic, 43-22, behind 12 points from Newman. The Falcons outscored the Wasps 16-2 in the second quarter to take control of the game. In its opening game, the Falcons dropped a 57-35 decision to Grantsville on PHOTOS BY JR ROBINSON IRON COUNTY TODAY SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 21 CEDAR TEAMS SWEEP 3 Parowan girls keep improving by Tom ZULEWSKI at the Canyon View gym. The Rams had trailed by nine, but outscored the AT HODSON CLASSIC IRON COUNTY T ODAY Patriots 22-9 over the nal eight min- Like most basketball programs utes to earn its fth win of the season by Tom ZULEWSKI The Lady Reds opened across Utah, the Parowan girls team (5-6), already better than the last three Region 9 play Tuesday with a IRON COUNTY T ODAY has seen limited practice time to get seasons combined. road game at Snow Canyon and acquainted with its new system and Brooklyn Hulet led the Rams with 14 It took a quarter for the will travel to Hurricane for a each other. After its performance at the points and Madison Mathews helped out Cedar girls basketball team to game Thursday night at 7 p.m. Steve Hodson Cancer Classic, the Rams with 12 in the victory. get started in its Steve Hodson Despite missing two key have turned many of their lessons into Parowan’s other victory at the Cancer Classic opener Dec. 28, players and their head coach, positive results. Classic came in a 56-51 win over Juab but by the time they were done, Cedar’s boys team played in the opener Dec. 28. The Rams built a the Lady Reds had a three-game through the adversity and 17-point lead after three quarters before winning streak in the books. extended its winning streak to holding on in the fourth despite scoring Abby Davis led the way with four straight games overall after just four points. Mathews led the way 15 points, including a trio of sweeping through the Hodson with 11 points and Danika Jones added 3-pointers, and Cedar erased Classic. Behind 21 points from 10. a rst-quarter decit to rally Utah State-bound Dallin Grant, The Dixie Flyers from Region 9 past the Stansbury Stallions, the Reds raced out to a 16-point handed Parowan its only loss at the 57-40, for its rst win of the halftime lead and nished with Hodson, coming away with a 54-40 win season after an 0-4 start. Cedar a 75-48 rout over Stansbury on over the Rams on Dec. 29. Parowan led outscored Stansbury 16-5 in the Dec. 28. by as many as ve midway through the second quarter to take a 23-16 Cedar led 46-30 at the break second quarter, but Dixie scored six lead at the break, then put the and held the visiting Stallions to quick points in the nal minute to take a win away with an 18-10 edge just 18 points in the second half. 34-28 lead at the half. in points in the fourth. Braylee Treyton Tebbs added 19 points The Flyers outscored the Rams 16-7 Peterson added 14 points in and Luke Armstrong helped the in the third quarter to extend the lead the win and Haylee Campbell cause with 10. and cruise to the win. Despite going chipped in 12 along with two of After a back-and-forth scoreless for six minutes in the nal Cedar’s six 3-pointers. rst half, Cedar used a 13-2 period, Parowan outscored Dixie 5-4 to In Game 2 of the Classic, third-quarter run and pulled nish o™ the e™ort. Kealah Faumuina led Cedar led most of the way but away to a 70-52 victory over all scorers with 22 points for Dixie. Hulet had to hold on down the stretch Tooele on Dec. 29. The Reds led led Parowan with nine points in the loss. for a hard-fought 35-33 win 30-27 at the half. The Rams will be idle until they start over the Tooele Bu™aloes on Tebbs led all scorers with 30 Region 18 play Jan. 14 with a road game Dec. 29. In a game that proved points for Cedar in the victory. at Enterprise starting at 7 p.m. to be a defensive struggle, the On the nal night of the The Parowan boys team came up Lady Reds led 24-9 at halftime, Classic, Tebbs nished with 23 empty in its three games at the Hodson but saw the visitors claw back points as Cedar cruised to a Classic, starting with a 56-47 loss to by cutting down a 27-17 decit 75-60 win over Juab to improve Grantsville on Dec. 28. The Cowboys to as little as the nal margin to 5-2 on the season. In his rst didn’t shoot a free throw in the game, before surviving at the end. game back from illness, senior but drilled 12 of its 21 eld goals from McKell Kearns led all scorers Gaige Savage added 12 points, 3-point range in the win. with 15 points in the win for and Aaron Munson added 11, Krue Stubbs was the only Rams Cedar, its second straight. including a 3-pointer that beat player in double gures with 23 points in Cedar completed the three- the third-quarter buzzer and the loss. game sweep of the Classic gave the Reds a 55-36 lead In its second game, Parowan couldn’t with a 50-29 win over the Juab heading to the fourth. slow down Moroni and Malachi Roberts, Wasps on Dec. 30. The Lady “To get three in a row like who combined for 43 points as Grand Reds led 18-4 after the opening that is obviously good,” said beat the Rams, 68-57 on Dec. 29. Moroni quarter and pulled away steadily Cedar assistant coach Tyler scored 26 points for Grand and Malachi after that behind 15 points from Monks. “It’s like the state added 17. Davis, 12 from Peterson and 11 tournament with three games Krue Stubbs led three Rams in double from Kearns. in three days. Tonight, we did it gures with 17 points in the loss, while “We had a tough preseason, with di™erent guys after Luke Shaydon Benson added 13 and Easton probably the toughest we’ve (Armstrong) and Dallin (Grant) Jense had 10. had,” said Cedar head coach got in foul trouble. We fought On the nal night of the Classic, Corry Nielsen, entering his through things tonight, and if DAVE MINEER SR. Tooele got 25 points from Justin Rogers PAROWAN'S KARLEE WOOD EVADES THE fourth season leading the you can win three in a row, you and pulled away in the fourth quarter for Lady Reds. “That’s what our feel like you’re in a good spot.” DEFENSE on her way the hoop with hopes of helping her team stay in the fight. a 58-45 win over the Rams, who fell to team wanted. Coming here, we Cedar opens Region 9 play 2-3 on the season. The Bu™aloes out- wanted to get better. Our whole with a home game against Snow In its nal game of the holiday scored the Rams 15-7 in the nal period. focus for the whole 32 (minutes Canyon tonight at 7 p.m. They tournament, Parowan rallied with Parowan will play a non-region game against Juab) was to play Cedar will follow with another home 22 fourth-quarter points and beat at home tonight against Valley in a 7 High basketball – in-your-face, game against Hurricane on American Heritage, 49-45 on Dec. 30 p.m. tipo™. pressure defense.” Friday at the same start time. 22 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 SPORTS IRON COUNTY TODAY Scoreboard SCORES

High School Boys Basketball STEVE HODSON CANCER CLASSIC 12/28 Cedar 75, Stansbury 48 Grand 72, Canyon View 44 Grantsville 56, Parowan 47 12/29 Cedar 70, Tooele 52 Stansbury 58, Canyon View 47 Grand 68, Parowan 57 12/30 Cedar 75, Juab 60 South Sevier 63, Cyn. View 44 Tooele 58, Parowan 45

High School Girls Basketball STEVE HODSON CANCER CLASSIC 12/28 Cedar 57, Stansbury 40 COURTESY SUU ATHLETICS Grantsville 57, Canyon View 35 Parowan 56, Juab 51 12/29 Cedar 35, Tooele 33 Canyon View 43, Juab 22 T-Bird men’s basketball pauses Dixie 54, Parowan 40 12/30 Cedar 50, Juab 29 Canyon View 45, Tooele 41, 3 OT all program related activities Parowan 49, Amer. Heritage 45 STANDINGS by Bryson LESTER are canceled will not be rescheduled. but will make sure we’re taking all the (RPI ranking in parenthesis) SUU ATHLETICS STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION “While we are sad that our men’s necessary precautions to do so.” basketball team will not be able to Southern Utah will aim to continue Region 9 Boys Basketball CEDAR CITY — The Thunderbird head out on the road this weekend, I their season on January 7, as they’ll REGION OVERALL men’s basketball program has paused am glad that we are putting the health host the Idaho Vandals inside the all activities following a positive and safety of our student-athletes, America First Event Center. Updates Crimson Cliffs (1) 0-0 8-0 COVID-19 test result amongst their coaches and opponents rst,” SUU on these contests will be available at a Desert Hills (2) 0-0 8-0 Tier 1 individuals. Director of Athletics Debbie Corum later time. Snow Canyon (4) 0-0 7-1 Dixie (6) 0-0 6-2 As a result, the team did not make said. “Our team has had the best start Follow the Thunderbirds all season Cedar (8) 0-0 5-2 their scheduled road trip to Montana we’ve ever seen here at Southern Utah, @SUUBasketball on Twitter and Pine View (16) 0-0 1-5 State last weekend. At this time, Big and we’re very anxious to get them Instagram and by liking the Southern Canyon View (17) 0-0 1-7 Sky Conference basketball games that back on the court as soon as possible, Utah Basketball page on Facebook. Hurricane (21) 0-0 1-7

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Pine View (1) 0-0 7-0 underbird women’s basketball pauses activities Desert Hills (2) 0-0 4-2 Cedar (8) 0-0 3-4 by Kyle BIRNBRAUER Canyon View (14) 0-0 3-5 Crimson Cliffs (10) 0-0 2-4 SUU ATHLETICS STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION Dixie (21) 0-0 2-4 Hurricane (12) 0-0 2-5 CEDAR CITY — The Thunderbird Snow Canyon (15) 0-0 1-5 women’s basketball program has paused all activities following multiple SCHEDULE positive COVID-19 tests amongst their Tier 1 individuals. High School Boys Basketball As a result, the team did not 1/6 Snow Canyon at Cedar host Montana State on December Desert Hills at Canyon View 31 or January 2. At this time, Big Sky Pine View at Crimson Cli¢s Conference basketball games that are Dixie at Hurricane 1/8 Hurricane at Cedar canceled will not be rescheduled. Canyon View at Dixie “We knew that this might be some- Crimson Cli¢s at Desert Hills thing that we would be dealing with fol- Pine View at Snow Canyon lowing the holiday season, so we are not surprised, but we are disappointed that High School Girls Basketball our women’s team will be unable to play (scores will appear in the this weekend,” SUU Athletic Director Jan. 13 edition) 1/5 Cedar at Snow Canyon Debbie Corum said. “Obviously, our main Canyon View at Desert Hills concern right now is taking care of the Crimson Cli¢s at Pine View individuals that tested positive. Our top COURTESY SUU ATHLETICS Hurricane at Dixie priority is that these student-athletes refund or the option to exchange their following @SUUWBasketball on Twitter 1/7 Cedar at Hurricane receive the proper care.” tickets for a future home contest. and Instagram and liking the Southern Canyon View at Dixie Fans who purchased tickets for Stay up to date during the 2020-21 Utah Women's Basketball page on Desert Hills at Crimson Cliffs those contests were o™ered a full Lady T-Bird Basketball season by Facebook. Snow Canyon at Pine View IRON COUNTY TODAY SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 23 A ray of hope as 2021 begins TOM’S SPORTS TRIVIA

he new year isn’t quite a week have been a pleasant surprise. Despite For the fi rst oµ cial trivia test of 2021, it’s all about a salute to women in sports. old, and it feels different. Sports limited practice and COVID issues that Start the year o´ right…please keep your wagers in your pockets. are still undergoing challenges, didn’t allow the team to practice as a fromT COVID protocols to injuries that full unit, the Rams won two of three at 1. The WNBA began as a league in 9. Among the celebrities we lost in reduce rosters to barely acceptable the Hodson and are 5-6 overall with 1997. Which team won the fi rst four 2020, which former Miss America championships? levels, to games being cancelled. Region 18 play on deck next week. became the fi rst to join an NFL pre- Somehow, we’re still playing. With What stands out the most is how A. Houston Comets game studio show when she was Region 9 play under way, Cedar and quickly Parowan has turned things B. New York Liberty hired by CBS for NFL Today in 1975? C. Phoenix Mercury Canyon View have tasted varied levels around. The five wins by the Rams is D. Los Angeles Sparks A. Hannah Storm of success so far. one more than it earned in its previous B. Gayle Gardner On the boys side, the Reds played 50 games dating back to the 2017-18 2. Utah had a WNBA franchise known C. Robin Roberts without their head coach, Mark Esplin, season. With the world being what it is as the Starzz. How many seasons D. Phyllis George and two of their best players, but still right now, that makes the achievement did the team last in Salt Lake City before moving to San Antonio? won four in a row and are 5-2 on the special. 10. When Serena Williams won her year. The Falcons are on the opposite The only bad news is Parowan plays A. Four 23rd Grand Slam singles title at the side of the coin, having lost six in a row in a very competitive region that’s been B. Five 2017 Australian Open, which player C. Six did she move past to the top of the winning a lot. Everyone else — D. Seven Enterprise, Beaver, Kanab and career list? Millard — is well over .500, led 3. Which Detroit Pistons member of A. SteŸ Graf by the Wolves at 10-1. the “Bad Boys,” winner of NBA titles B. Venus Williams in 1989 and 1990, is the head coach C. Billie Jean King RANDOM of the WNBA Las Vegas Aces? » Reaching out to pop D. Chris Evert culture, I am very happy to A. Isiah Thomas Thoughts recommend “Answers In The B. Joe Dumars 11. While Jack Nicklaus holds the C. Vinnie Johnson Form of Questions.” Written record for most men’s golf majors D. Bill Laimbeer by Tom ZULEWSKI by Claire McNear. Her debut won with 18, Patti Berg has the women’s mark – which has lasted SPORTS WRITER book takes a deep dive into 4. Including the Aces, how many of the the history of Jeopardy and 12 WNBA franchises do NOT play in since 1958 – with how many major features one particular section an NBA city? wins? Seeing gyms without that caught my eye. A. One A, 13 spectators in them Although not an actual B. Two B. 14 chapter, McNear delivers C. Three C. 15 D. Four has been weird, but a mini-essay titled, “A D. 16 “ Brief History of Jeopardy at least the seniors can 5. In 1996, who became the fi rst female Contestants Knowing Nothing golfer to win over $1 million in an 12. Who was the fi rst woman to finish out their high- About Sports.” One legendary LPGA season? compete as a registered runner in game that was highlighted the ? A. Karrie Webb school careers with featured a category from the B. Annika Sorenstam Jeopardy round called “Talking A. C. Michelle Wie B. pride in jobs well done. Football” in 2017. All three D. Juli Inkster C. Bobbi Gibb players let all five clues pass D. Cathy Freeman with a group searching for an identity. without attempting to ring in for even 6. In Women’s World Cup soccer But even with the struggles, the best a guess. history, the U.S. has reached the top four in all eight tournaments, Dec. 23 Answers: part is the games have continued with- The moment went viral on YouTube winning four titles. Which country out interruption. Seeing gyms without and other social media, and it’s laugh- is second on the list with fi ve top-4s 1. C: 1998. The season lasted 50 games spectators in them has been weird, but out-loud funny. Full disclosure here: If and two titles? 2. B: 2011. The season lasted 66 games at least the seniors can finish out their I was on the stage in that moment, it A. Norway 3. D: Miami Heat. The Heat improved high-school careers with pride in jobs would have been an easy $3,000 — the B. to 11-2 after beating the New Orleans well done. total value of the five clues in the cat- C. Sweden Pelicans 111-98 on Dec. 25. Cedar’s girls basketball team had to egory — and the buzz of the moment D. Japan 4. A: Memphis Grizzlies fight through a tough preseason, but would not have existed. 5. B: Baltimore Colts. The Colts moved 7. Which U.S. player has scored the to Indianapolis starting with the won its first three games of the season McNear’s book has been out since most goals in World Cup play, by sweeping the Hodson Classic. While early November, and it’s honestly ranking second on the all-time list? 1983 season. the Lady Reds are 3-4, Canyon View is worth the read. With only three more 6. A: Los Angeles Chargers. A. Carli Lloyd making competitive noise of its own, episodes to go this week hosted by B. Abby Wambach 7. C: 20. highlighted by a triple-overtime win the late Alex Trebek, “Answers” leaves C. Michelle Akers 8. C: 18. The Minnesota Vikings played over Tooele that capped a 2-1 perfor- no question to how much impact D. Brandi Chastain the Cincinnati Bengals on Christmas mance at the annual tournament. “Jeopardy” has had on sports and pop Day in 1989. Right now, the Falcons are 3-5. As culture. 8. Which NCAA women’s basketball 9. D: Fiesta Bowl. The Rose Bowl and Region 9 play begins, Pine View has a I’m here for all of it, and you should coach moved to the top of the Sugar Bowl are the CFP semifi nal career wins list with her 1,099th as games, and Hard Rock Stadium will 7-0 record and is the only team with be, too. Stanford beat Pacifi c on Dec. 15? an unbeaten preseason. With the RPI in host the National Championship. place, seeding for everyone else is up A. Pat Summit 10. C: Wisconsin B. Geno Auriemma for grabs. Follow Tom Zulewski on Twitter @TommyZee81 C. Tara VanDerveer 11. A: Camelia Bowl On the 2A side, the Parowan girls or email [email protected]. D. Muž et McGraw 12. B: Virginia Tech 24 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021 FREE CLASSIFIEDS

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Pick-up and Fx: 702-385-2086 The Economic Development Committee Delivery. Call Bill, 435-477-1211. Email: [email protected] meets on the 1st Thursday of each month Attorney for plaintiff at 6:30pm. HANDYMAN, LICENSED AND INSURED, HOME/REAL ESTATE RE- In the District Court of Utah The Water Board meets on the 2nd Thursday pairs and inspection. Painting, drywall, carpentry, stucco, patio cov- Fifth Judicial District Iron County of each month at 4:30pm as needed. ers, electrical, doors, replacement windows, deck repair, roof re- 40 N. 100 E., Cedar City, UT 84720 pair. Bobcat/Dirt work. 39 Years in business. Call Ray, 435-559-7669 The Tree Committee meets on the 3rd Thurs- RICHARD TANGREN SURVIVE TRUST II, day of each month at 6:00pm. a Nevada Trust, Plaintiff, The Recreation Advisory Board meets on the WANTED v. 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:00pm. FENCING, INC. EMPLOYEES PROFIT SHARING PLAN; FENCING INC. PEN- The Land Use Appeal Authority meets CASH PAID! COIN COLLECTIONS WANTED: OLD CURRENCY, SION AND PROFIT SHARING PLAN; PARKER FAMILY LP, a Nevada limit- only “as needed” and will advertise their silver, gold and collectables. Jim 801-859-9900. ed partnership; JUEL PARKER, an individual; LARAE EARL, an individ- meetings in advance per State law. Some ual; WOODROW WAGNER, SR., an individual; WOODROW WAGNER, meeting dates may change due to circum- JR., an individual; ANDREW SAIS, an individual; BYRON UNDERHILL, stances and will be noticed per State Code THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL an individual; FLORIAN HOUSTON, an individual; and all persons un- requirements. All meetings will be held at known claiming any legal or equitable right, title estate, lien or the Enoch City Office, 900 E. Midvalley Road, UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS: interest in the property described in the complaint adverse to the Enoch, UT 84721. Meeting information can complainant’s ownership or clouding its title as DOES I through X, An action has been filed in the Fifth Judicial District be viewed at cityofenoch.org. inclusive, and ROE CORPORATIONS I through X, inclusive, Court in and for Iron County, Utah, which seeks, among Published December 30, 2020 & January other things, to quiet title to certain real property and Defendants. 6, 2021 improvements located in Iron County, Utah, Serial No. SUMMONS Iron County Today • ICT #0345 C-0845-0001-0000, more particularly described as follows: Civil No. 200500162 COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SEC- TION 9, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 9 WEST, SALT LAKE Judge: Ann Marie Mciff Allen BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 40 THE STATE OF UTAH TO DEFENDANT TO FENCING, INC. EMPLOYEES RODS, THENCE WEST 80 RODS, THENCE NORTH 40 RODS, SUMMONS PROFIT SHARING PLAN; FENCING INC. PENSION AND PROFIT SHAR- THENCE EAST 80 RODS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ING PLAN; LARAE EARL, WOODROW WAGNER, SR., WOODROW WAG- Westwood, Law, P.C., J. David Westwood, EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN NER, JR., ANDREW SAIS, BYRON UNDERHILL, FLORIAN HOUSTON, Counsel for Plaintiff, 444 S. Main Street, Suite THE EXISTING COUNTY ROAD. and all persons unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, C-8, Cedar City, Utah 84720, Telephone (435) title estate, lien or interest in the property described in the com- 267-2145, [email protected] In SUBJECT TO A RIGHT OF WAY OVER THE WEST 30 FEET OF plaint adverse to the complainant’s ownership or clouding its title. the Fifth Judicial District Court in and for Iron THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF County, State of Utah, Case No. 200500164, A ROADWAY. The above-entitled Court has entered an Order granting Plaintiff Judge Matthew L. Bell. Gretchen Merrill, Plain- to serve Defendants FENCING, INC. EMPLOYEES PROFIT SHARING SUBJECT TO A PIPELINE RIGHT OF WAY, IN FAVOR OF THE tiff vs. Henry C. Koch, Jr. and all persons un- PLAN; FENCING INC. PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLAN; LARAE GRANTORS, FROM THE PROPOSED WELL SITE SOUTH known, claiming any legal or equitable right, EARL, WOODROW WAGNER, SR., WOODROW WAGNER, JR., ANDREW TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF title, estate, lien, or interest in the property SAIS, BYRON UNDERHILL, and FLORIAN HOUSTON by publication STOCKWATERING IN THE MONTHS OF MARCH THROUGH rights described in the Verified Complaint MAY OF EACH YEAR. You are summoned and required file an answer in writing to the which are adverse to Plaintiff’s title, or any Complaint on file with the clerk of the above-entitled Court, locat- cloud on Plaintiff’s title thereto. You are sum- SITUATE IN IRON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. ed at 40North 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720. You are also required moned and required to answer the Verified (THE “Property”). to file an Answer with the Court and serve upon or mail to, Plait- Complaint filed with the court in the above niff’s attorney, a copy of said Answer within twenty-one days after matter. Within 21 days after service of this The Verified Complaint is on file with the Court and is by the service of the Summons upon you if you reside within the summons you must file your written answer this reference incorporated as though fully set forth herein. State of Utah, or thirty (30) days after the service of Summons pon with the clerk of the court at the following If you claim any estate, right, title, lien, lease, encumbrance, you if you reside outside of the State of Utah. address: Iron County Courthouse, 40 N. 100 E., or other interest of any type or nature whatsoever in, on, or Cedar City, Utah 84720, and you must mail or to the above-identified Property, you are hereby summoned If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you deliver a copy of the Answer to Plaintiff’s at- and required to file an answer in writing to the Verified for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed torney at the address listed above. If you fail Complaint, Case No. 200500190, with the Clerk of the Fifth with the Clerk of said Court. to do so judgment by default may be taken Judicial District Court in and for Iron County, Utah, 40 North Please be advised that the action seeks to quiet title to certain real against you for the relief demanded in the 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720, and to serve upon or mail to property and identified in Plaintiff’s Complaint, which is located in Verified Complaint. The subject matter of this Jennifer E. Decker, of Fabian VanCott, 215 South State, Suite Iron County, Utah, and once quieted, the land shall be titled solely in Verified Complaint is to quiet title to real 1200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, Attorneys for Plaintiff, a copy the name of the RICHARD TANGREN SURVIVOR TRUST II who is acting property. The Complaint is on file with the of said answer within twenty-one (21) days after the date of on behalf of a the FLYING CAL-UTE RANCHEROS PARTNERSHIP. clerk of the court. publication of this summons by publication. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the Please be advised that the action also seeks a declaration from Published December 30, 2020, January 6 relief demanded in the Verified Complaint. This summons the Court establishing that the RICHARD TANGREN SURVIVOR & 13, 2021 by publication is published by authority of the order of the TRUST II has authority to act on behalf of the FLYING CAL-UTE Iron County Today • ICT #0347 Fifth Judicial District Court in and for Iron County, Utah. RANCHEROS PARTNERSHIP and further establish the remaining partners and their percentage ownership in the FLYING CAL-UTE DATED this 28th day of December, 2020. RANCHEROS PARTNERSHIP. FABIAN VANCOTT A copy of the Complaint in this action has been deposited with the /s/ Jennifer E. Decker Clerk of the Court, with a description of the Real Property, and can Jennifer E. Decker be picked up by anyone claiming an interest in the above matter VISIT US ONLINE: Attorneys for Plaintiff at no charge. Published January 6, 13 & 20, 2021 Published Dec. 16, 23 & 30, 2020 & Jan. 6, 2021 IRONCOUNTYTODAY.COM Iron County Today • ICT #0348 Iron County Today • ICT #0338 Posting Date January 4, 2021

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