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david mineer 2 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Human remains County Sexual and Domestic Violence Coalition presents ‘A Better Way to identified Teach Kids About Sex’ from Sergeant Clint belonging to Johnny Rollins Pollock was discovered. Additionally, from Roxy Burkhart applicable not just to parents, but to anyone cedar city police department dental records confirmed For Iron County Today that interacts with, cares for, or wishes to that the deceased subject advocate for the health and wellbeing of CEDAR CITY — On was Johnny Dale Rollins of Cedar City — The Iron County Sexual children and youth. Dr. Leavitt regularly Saturday December 28, 2019, Cedar City. Mr. Rollins was and Domestic Violence Prevention Coalition leads workshops and speaks on issues about officers from the Cedar City reported missing from his will present ‘A Better Way to Teach Kids marriage, relationships and sexuality. Police Department were home in March of 2018. At the About Sex’ by Dr. Chelom Leavitt. This Born and raised in Yakima, Washington, summoned to a drainage time he was reported missing, seminar will take place at the Canyon View Dr. Leavitt began her college education tunnel that runs underneath family members indicated High School Auditorium on Friday, January 17, at Brigham Young University studying I-15 in Cedar that Mr. Rollins 2020 at 6:30pm. Economics. She then attended law school City. Officers had health According to the National Sexual Violence at BYU. She finished a master’s degree in were called there issues related Resource Center, one in four girls and one in Marriage, Family and Human Development in reference to to a previous six boys will be sexually abused before they at BYU in 2010. She received her PhD at Penn the discovery of stroke as well turn 18 years old. However, it is estimated State in the Human Development and Family human remains. as early stages that at least 95% of sexual abuse is pre- Studies department. Dr. The remains Alzheimer’s. ventable through education and awareness. Leavitt recently accepted a faculty were discovered Mr. Rollins was Teaching kids about sex in a healthy and position at Brigham Young University in the by two juveniles known to walk informed way is a critical protective factor School of Family Life. She is the co-author of who had been great distances and violence prevention tool. the books, “A Better Way to Teach Kids About walking through around the For generations, parents have had the Sex” and “Sexual Wholeness in Marriage”. Dr. the . They Cedar City area. best of intentions when teaching children Leavitt has been married to David Leavitt for reported the Multiple searches and youth about sexuality. Despite meaning 28 years and they have 7 children. discovery to their courtesy of ccpd for Mr. Rollins well, many parents have lacked the essential The Coalition welcomed Dr. Leavitt for parents who Johnny Rollins were conducted tools and knowledge needed to arm their this seminar in 2018 and is looking forward then called the at the time children to navigate their own sexuality and to her second visit to Cedar City. Members police. Investigators from the he went missing without prepare for a healthy and joyous view of of the Coalition hope that community Cedar City Police department success. At this time, it is sexual wholeness. Dr. Chelom Leavitt, Human members will see the need for this event along with representatives difficult to determine what Development and Family Studies expert and and commit to educating themselves on this from the Iron County Sheriff’s caused Mr. Rollins’ death. Brigham Young University faculty member, crucial and commonly overlooked topic. The Office and the Office of the There was nothing located will address the spiritual, physical and Iron County Sexual and Domestic Violence Medical examiner recovered at the scene and nothing emotional dimensions of sexual wholeness Coalition engages the local community the skeletal remains and found during the autopsy that as well as teach skills to help individuals gain in collaboration to raise awareness and sent the body to the Medical would lead investigators to confidence in discussing sensitive topics with prevention of sexual violence, domestic Examiner’s office for an believe there was foul play. children in this must-attend seminar. violence, dating violence, and stalking. The autopsy. Our condolences go out to Admission is free and the intended coalition meets monthly and anyone is During the autopsy, a wal- the Rollins’ family and friends audience is any individual aged 18 and welcome to join. Please contact icsdvpc@ let containing identification during this time. older. The skills taught in this workshop are gmail.com for more information. Iron County Today News Wednesday, January 15, 2020 3

Asr pa t of her 29 county tour throughout , Aimee Winder Suspect in 15-year- Newton is seeking to become the first woman governor of Utah. old sexual assault case arrested in Arizona from Sergeant Clint Pollock cedar city police department Cedar City — Coconino County Sheriff’s Office (AZ) arrested 58-year- old David Louis Slade of Eagar, AZ for a sexual assault committed in 2003 in their jurisdiction. Slade was identified as the suspect in a sexual assault committed in Cedar City stemming from a case in 2004 through DNA.

courtesy of caroline bena In July 2004, the 18-year-old victim had reported an unknown male suspect entered her apartment, held her against her will and sexually assaulted her. Detectives gathered Gubernatorial Candidate offers DNA evidence left by the suspect where a DNA profile was obtained, but the suspect was not identified. support for tax referendum The DNA profile from both the Cedar City case and the Coconino County case from Caroline Bena The visit was part of a series were submitted independently to data- For Iron County Today I am of meet and greets hosted by bases. The database found that the DNA the campaign to share Winder profile from both cases were from the same IRON COUNTY — Speaking running for Newton’s conservative vision for suspect, but that suspect was unidentified. to a crowded room of voters governor Utah. She answered questions The cases had remained unsolved. at the Cedar City Library on “ about workforce development, tax In late December of 2019, the Coconino Friday, Republican Gubernatorial because I reform, education, and water issues. County Sheriff’s Office obtained a DNA Candidate Aimee Winder Newton As governor, Winder Newton sample from Slade and sent it to the Arizona offered energetic support for the don’t want will work with all stakeholders to DPS Crime Lab where they found that it Utah Tax Referendum and took find fair solutions for tax reform, matched to the suspect in both sexual questions about some of the Utah to particularly when it comes to assault cases from 2003 (AZ) and 2004 biggest issues facing the state. choosing which service-based (Cedar City). “I am running for governor become businesses should fall under Thursday January 2, 2020, Arizona Law because I don’t want Utah to the sales tax. “It won’t be based Enforcement officers arrested Slade. Cedar become the next California,” the next on who has the best lobbyist,” City Police Detectives were notified of the Winder Newton told the crowd. Winder Newton said. match from the DNA and the arrest of Slade. “Our state is at a pivotal moment, California” Winder Newton has traveled Cedar City Police Detectives have started and we can seize it.” to all 29 counties and is in the the process to submit for charges through A former eight-year planning » Aimee Winder Newton process of collecting 28,000 signa- the Iron County Attorney’s Office. commissioner, Winder Newton issues, she will restore a planning tures from registered Republican Slade is being held at the Coconino understands the way Utah’s component as a key function of voters to qualify for the ballot. County Jail on charges of Kidnapping, rapid growth will impact housing the governor’s office. “Decisions Visit AimeeForGovernor.com Burglary and Sexual Assault from their case. affordability, water and trans- regarding transportation, housing, to learn about her policy positions The Cedar City Police Department would portation infrastructure, and air and infrastructure can no longer and request a signature packet to like to thank all the agencies involved in the quality. To help manage growth happen in silos,” she said. help get her name on the ballot. identification, location, and arrest of Slade. 4 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Op inion A dministration From the Editor R. Gail Stahle O ne little idea for making Pub lisher [email protected] Batten down the hatches a big difference Deborah Martineau ew years are usually accompanied by new O ffice Manager goals, increased motivation and a desire to K, world peace may be a little we hear. Then critical. 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The opinions stated in this article are solely those of the as noticeable as grocery and gasoline sales tax author and not of Iron County Today. hikes and one that appears to benefit high-income earners rather than average families. The plan also was recently asked if a Democrat would rewarded large families by increasing their tax be elected to a statewide office during my deduction per child, angering many senior citizens lifetime. If I were 16-years old, I’d agree it and couples who produce fewer kids. Iwas a possibility. But as a senior citizen, I see no Republicans will claim that the tax reform bill pathway for a Democrat barring Jon Huntsman’s will still benefit middle-income families, and that affiliating as a Democrat candidate…and that reducing the reliance on income tax which by won’t happen any sooner than Nancy Pelosi state law is directed solely to public education will joining Pres. Trump’s cabinet. not harm school funding. That doesn’t mean, however, that the The problem? I don’t think most people Republicans in Utah should confidently pound believe them. This was shown in a comment in their chests. The natives are restless since the the Standard-Examiner newspaper in which a GOP-dominated legislature passed its tax reform letter writer said, “I don’t believe much of them anymore. Most everybody I talk to at work doesn’t agree with the tax plan.” Then it doesn’t help that as of this writing all of the Republican candidates for governor have come out against their party’s own plan. (Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox couldn’t take a stand because Cyclops his office will oversee referendum petitions to stop the tax plan.) I expect former Speaker of the House Greg Hughes will actually support the plan by Bryan GRAY when he announces his candidacy, but the envi- C olumnist ronment doesn’t favor former legislative leaders who helped concoct this plan. The arduous attempt to temporarily halt the bill lathering a host of easy-to-see taxes with the plan through citizen petitions (116,000 signatures promise of an income tax cut and “do no harm” by January 21) faces an uphill climb. But that commitments to the poor and Utah’s schools. doesn’t mean Utahns are happy about the new tax As I have written before, I am in support of plan. If the Democrats came to their senses and taxing groceries; everyone – even low-income campaigned against it as a single-issue, a handful families – should have some skin in the game. of Republican legislators might feel unease this But the optics of the Republican-passed bills are November. And it would be their own fault! as pleasant as a smell at the county dump. An ex-lawmaker who supports the bill confessed that, “the legislature often does a good job of analyzing and passing decent legislation but does a lousy job of explaining it to people, and it doesn’t help that that Republicans ignored the written will of the people and rewrote the Medicaid expansion and medical marijuana referendums. There are certain legislative seats where Republicans could pay a price.” The tax reform bill began with the stated purpose of addressing the lost sales tax from service-based companies and internet purchases. This noble beginning was quickly shut down by the industry lobbyists, meaning the legislators had to find new channels to bolster sales tax revenue. Taxing groceries was always part of the plan. But when lobbyists from the service sector applied the brakes, legislators turned to taxing gasoline. While a few of the services didn’t avoid the taxman, the bulk of the tax – gasoline and groceries – are easily seen by Utahns on a daily basis. In fact, the gas tax due for implantation on April 1, will add about eleven cents per gallon. To show that Republicans are fiscally respon- sible and against tax hikes, the plan included a decrease in income tax rates, an adjustment not 6 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Bookings Below are bookings as reported by the Iron County Sheriff’s R ed Cross and NFL team up give donors Department and Cedar City Police Department. Those arrested are innocent until proven guilty. For a juvenile the name is “(Male/ Female) Juvenile Offender” and juvenile is of age less than 18 years. chance to win trip to Super Bowl January 6 LUIS D CASTILLO-PORTILLO West Jordan, UT DONNA J HEGEDUS Purch/Poss/Consume By Minor – by Cynthia De La Torre care. That’s why the Red Cross is Convention Center, round-trip Cedar City, UT Measurable Amounts encouraging eligible donors to airfare to Miami, three-night DRUG – Poss C/S in Correctional For Iron County Today Facility, DRUG – Poss C/S JENNIFER L LEAVITT make an appointment to give now hotel accommodations at The Marijuana/Spice, DRUG – Poss Cedar City, UT The American Red Cross and help those sidelined by illness Alexander® - All Suite Oceanfront C/S Sched I/II/Analog, Criminal Retail Theft currently has a critical need for and trauma.” Resort (Jan. 31 to Feb. 3), and Trespass LAUREN E RICE blood donors of all blood types Donors are urged to make an a $500 gift card for expenses.* SUMMER J KUCHTA Cedar City, UT – especially type O – to make an appointment to give now using Additional details are available at Cedar City, UT Purch/Poss/Consume By Minor – Assault, FTA – Warrant Measurable Amounts appointment now to give and help the Red Cross Blood Donor App, RedCrossBlood.org/SuperBowl. replenish the blood supply after visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling “The Red Cross appreciates DAVID C BLAD JULIA M SKOWRONEK Provo, UT Cedar City, UT the holiday weeks. 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DRUG – Poss C/S Marijuana/Spice NOAH D SOSA During the weeks of Christmas “ make regular January 7 Cedar City, UT and New Year’s, about 500 fewer Upcoming blood donation Purch/Poss/Consume By Minor – blood drives were hosted by blood one of opportunities: ERIC A LUTHER Measurable Amounts volunteer sponsor groups than Cedar City, UT »»Cedar City Intoxication, Drive on Susp/ January 11 required to meet patient needs. their New Year’s 1/27/2020: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Revoke DL Many groups postpone blood JASON J WALSH resolutions” State Bank of Southern Utah, MALE JUV OFFENDER Milford, UT drives during the winter holidays Cedar City, 377 North Main Cedar City, UT Failure to Comply w/Court when travel and holiday activities 1/28/2020: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Probation Violation » Paul Sullivan, Red Cross CHLOE O GIDDINGS may make it challenging for State Bank of Southern Utah, MALE JUV OFFENDER Denver, CO many donors to give. In fact, AAA Skill on any Alexa Echo device. 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Device, Theft - $500 - $1500 CHRISTOPHER M SPENCER January 9 Cedar City, UT Purch/Poss/Consume By Minor – TIFFANY L ROBERTS Measurable Amounts Enoch, UT Assault MALE JUV OFFENDER Cedar City, UT DANIEL T ROUNDY False Information Cedar City, UT Theft – Value Equals or Exceeds January 12 $5000 MALE JUV OFFENDER MITCHELL R RANDALL Cedar City, UT Cedar City, UT DRUG – Poss/Use of C/S Retail Theft, Rec Stolen Property BRIAN K BARRICKMAN January 10 Cedar City, UT DRUG – Poss of Drug Paraphernalia, DAVID E NOE Drive on Rev/Susp Out of State, Cedar City, UT Driving on Denied, Probation/ DRUG – Poss/Use of C/S, DRUG – Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog, Parole Violation DRUG – Poss Drug Paraphernalia, ANDY CONTRERAS POSS – Stolen Credit Cards, Theft Cedar City, UT MAKADE D TALBOT DV in Presence of Child, Cedar City, UT Aggravated Assault Purch/Poss/Consume By Minor – EZEKIEL B HOLCOMB Measurable Amounts Cedar City, UT CARLOS J APODACA Disorderly Conduct, Consume Aurora, CO Alcohol by Minor Open Container in Veh, Rec/Poss CHRISTOPHER M JOHNSON Stolen Veh Cedar City, UT Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct Iron County Today News Wednesday, January 15, 2020 7 Utah Legislative Update

Greetings, on food only affects unprepared food reliable and equitable manner. The Utah in public education by moving income groceries, NOT things like toilet paper, Department of Transportation (UDOT) is tax money previously used for higher We are grateful to each of you for deodorant, paper towels, or other things researching potential solutions on ways education back to public education, carefully studying the incredibly we would buy at a grocery store. We to implement a fair, true user fee and is and then replaced that money in higher important issue of tax reform in the already pay sales tax on prepared food, required to report on the current status ed with sales tax money. This is very state of Utah, and for not buying into like at a fast food outlet, a convenience of user fees annually. Once net revenues important to understand because it soundbites and rhetoric. The words store or even in the deli at the grocery from a user fee reach a certain level that holds public education harmless. "tax" and "law" appear to cause strong store. It also needs to be clear that is relative to what is generated by the emotions in some, and in turn, those many of our low-to-middle income sales tax on motor fuel, the Legislature emotions can overwhelm reason and households will receive more money will look at reducing the sales tax on Some myths that are being fact. It's been disappointing and difficult in tax credits than they will spend on motor fuel. spread on social media: to see how a few with inaccurate, the food tax. Currently we pay 1.75% 1. "The bill taxes all services." This is misleading, or totally false information on groceries, and this change will take false and refers to a failed bill in the can significantly run over the top of that tax to 4.85% on unprepared food Services 2019 general session. SB 2001 requires reason and data, particularly on social groceries. But the bill provides a $125 We're seeing that younger generations sales tax on a very small list of media. We appreciate you for not buying grocery tax credit per qualifying person are more likely to spend money on services, i.e. Uber and Lyft. into the emotion, and sticking to logic for up to $4,033 in unprepared food services and experiences, rather than and fact. "The bar and scatter chart included groceries. A qualifying family of four things. As we move to a service-based 2. in the detailed summary of the bill, Tax law, by nature, is definitely would receive $500 through the grocery economy we need to make sure we which outlines the net reduction complicated. We both as your Legis- tax credit which more than covers the create a consistent approach for in tax burden on individuals and lative representatives want to try and sales tax on $16,129 of unprepared food our businesses. Currently, a limited families, does not take into consid- summarize the tax reform bill for you groceries. number of service industries collect eration the amount of increase that as concisely as possible so you have and remit sales tax. This bill brings would have to be spent through the the direct facts. A summary of the bill more service industries under that Social Security Income Tax sales tax on food and gas tax." This is can be found at: https://le.utah.gov/ umbrella. It is important that we level false. Those charts use a percentage interim/2019/pdf/2019s2SB2001sub4.pdf We both have heard from a number of the playing field for our businesses. our retired constituents about taxes The list is very small and not a major of income based on family size to estimate grocery tax and gas tax. T ax Reform Those percentages come from the SB 2001, Tax Restructuring Revisions, Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer enacts many changes to our tax code. Expenditure Surveys put out by the We will share just a few high-level federal government. points here, but you can also read the 3. "This bill is a tax increase." This is whole bill or the detailed summary of remarks on false and in fact this bill is the largest what the bill does, as well. net tax cut in state history and will The tax reform package recently passed the recent give $240 million back to taxpayers in in the Utah Legislature created a $160 the first year of the bill. million ongoing net tax cut plus an Utah tax 4. "Nobody but the politicians support additional one-time $80 million tax cut this bill." This is false. The fact is for the 2021 fiscal year. The change that many organizations have done will have the biggest impact in this bill Sen. Evan reform bill R ep. rex an independent evaluation of the is the income tax cut. The individual and VICKERS Sh iPP impacts of this bill and strongly corporate income tax rates were reduced Ua t h Senate District 28 Ua t h house District 72 support it, including the Utah from 4.95 percent down to 4.66 percent Taxpayers Association, Sutherland for everyone. Institute, AARP, Utah Cultural Alliance, Additionally, we expanded the "Utah on Social Security Income. This bill portion of the bill. It does NOT include Utah Association of Counties, Utah Dependent Exemption" from $565 to creates an income tax credit for Social many of the things that I have seen on Tourism Industry Association, Wasatch $2,500. Many of our families were Security retirement income. We think social media, for example, it does not Front Regional Council, Utah League negatively impacted by the federal this is a real highlight of this bill and include piano lessons, snow removal, of Cities and Towns, Utah Association tax reform bill of 2017 when the U.S. it will benefit our retired citizens haircuts, etc. of Public Charter Schools and the Utah Congress eliminated tax credits for who are living on a fixed income. This Bankers Association. dependents. This change in SB 2001 means most Utahns living on SSI will Education Funding Please read both the statement from the will be a great help to our families. no longer pay income tax on Social Utah Taxpayer Association, as well as Those who are eligible to receive this Security at all. To create more funding for education the Tax Restructuring Revisions so you credit will receive a rebate check in this year, we shifted higher education can see them for yourself. As a final highlight on the tax credits funding from the income tax fund to the mail early in 2020 based on 2018 created under the bill, we created an tax filing. the general fund, allowing more money We sincerely hope that this information Earned Income Tax Credit for those to be rededicated to K-12 education. helps you better understand the tax An important part of stabilizing our experiencing intergenerational poverty. Education funding is an investment in reform bill and what it does and does revenue was restoring the full sales tax the future of Utah. We have increased not do. Thank you for taking the time to on unprepared food. We understand Transportation Funding new spending on public education by truly understand the bill and its intent to this can be burdensome to some of our $1.2 billion in the last four years, and help our state and ultimately taxpayers. It is essential that we properly maintain population, which is why we created a that trend will continue. We did not Please take great caution when you see our infrastructure. Road maintenance "Grocery Tax Credit" for low-to-middle address the constitutional earmark the information on social media, and and construction are best funded by true income residents. The grocery tax credit on income for funding education carefully research this issue. We both user fees. The gas tax is currently the is a $125 refundable income tax credit during the special session. We also appreciate your educated approach and best option we have for a user fee, but it for each member of the household. did not change anything with regard feedback and wanted to ensure you have is certainly not the perfect solution. As Those families and individuals at or to property tax. This is something we the truth about the bill so you can make we see more hybrid and electric vehicles below 100 percent of the Federal Poverty will continue to work on and research your own informed decision. on our roads, we see a decline in gas Line (FPL) will be able to receive a as we look for more stable, flexible tax revenue, even though there are Sincerely, portion of the credit early, as a pre-bate options that can offer more funding for more cars than ever on the road. As a if you will, in the form of a check in the education. Senator Evan Vickers temporary fix, we adjusted the gas tax to mail in July 2020, to further offset the Utah State Senate, District 28 tax rate restoration. better fund transportation, but we need To make sure you know, we reduced to transition to a true user fee option income tax money through a major Representative Rex Shipp It needs to be clear that the sales tax in order to fund infrastructure in a tax reduction, but we offset that loss Utah House of Representatives, District 72 8 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today idea something, it’s all too easy for the Last Week's next person to say something a bit Utah News « Continued from page 4 meaner and then the next person to Compiled by Corey says he won't allow a nuclear Iran that say something even meaner still. Baumgartner he means it, and the world is safer would be a controversy that would And that is happening times a today than it was a week ago." bring out the public. I ron County Today thousand in America right now. Too often, the first one at the And we become mean spirited microphone would say something people instead of people listening Curtis Statement on Death of Influenza DeathC onfirmed in Southwest Utah to the council members like, “I can’t with reserve and respect and Qasem Soleimani believe you are doing this.” The working together for unity. And Provo — Rep. John Curtis (R-UT), member St. George — The Southwest Utah second one, somewhat emboldened, world peace. Public Health Department (SWUPHD) of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, would say “You are ruining my life” There is still hope for us. released the following statement on the has confirmed a recent influenza-related death of Qasem Soleimani: death of a resident of the five-county and the third one would say “How We can still listen and learn. With district. The individual was an adult under can you look yourself in the mirror?” interest and compassion even. “Qasem Soleimani was responsible for the age of 65 who was infected with and the last one would say “You And if we do, it will make the the deaths of hundreds of Americans in influenza type A. Iraq and elsewhere; the State Department should be run out of office.” world a better place. puts the official figure at 603. With "We have had 36 people hospitalized Because when one person says I promise. reports of Soleimani actively plotting from the flu this season," reports Kassidy more attacks against the US, the Presi- Peterson, SWUPHD Epidemiologist. "Their dent acted decisively to protect countless ages range from infants to the elderly. lives including our service members, It’s not too late to get vaccinated and we diplomats, and everyday citizens.” urge everyone to do so, especially those whose age or health condition makes them more vulnerable.” Sen. Lee Statement on Strike Type A and B influenza viruses cause Against General Soleimani epidemics almost every winter in the Salt Lake City – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) United States. Influenza is contagious issued the following statement Friday and can spread by droplets from morning after learning about the killing infected people when they talk, cough, of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani: or sneeze. “The death of Qasem Soleimani is a big Symptoms may include rapid onset of victory for the safety of the American fever, chills, cough, sore throat, muscle people. Thankfully, no Americans were or body aches, headache, fatigue, and harmed by last night’s missile attack. vomiting and diarrhea (although this is Whether further military action is more common in children than adults). warranted is a question that should be People at high risk of flu complications, answered by Congress. The U.S. should such as young children, adults 65 years seek to deescalate these raised tensions of age and older, pregnant women, and and I will continue to push to bring our people with chronic medical conditions troops back from the region.” should consult their doctor if they are experiencing flu symptoms. President Trump's action The best way to prevent seasonal influ- against terrorist general enza is to get vaccinated every year. Flu shots are still available at your nearest authorized by Congress SWUPHD office. Visit swuhealth.org/flu Fairfax, VA — Americans for Limited for locations and more information. Government President Rick Manning has issued the following statement comment- ing on a resolution by Sen. Tim Kaine Sen. Lee Introduces Abortion (D-Va.) on war powers: is Not Healthcare Act "Here are facts everyone can agree on. WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) Congress in 2002 authorized the use of today introduced the Abortion is Not military force in Iraq and to secure Iraq Healthcare Act, a bill that would prevent internally. And President Trump, like the tax deductibility of abortions. Obama and Bush before him, used force in Iraq against an enemy combatant The IRS currently categorizes abortion as on Iraqi soil who was fomenting war “medical care” and allows taxpayers to against the U.S. through the attack include abortions as qualifying out-of- on our embassy and other attacks on pocket medical expenses on their tax U.S. and Iraqi forces. The President's returns. decision to target the terrorist general Soleimani is authorized under current “The government should not offer law, and would remain so authorized tax benefits for a procedure that kills even under the resolution being hundreds of thousands of unborn children proposed by Sen. Tim Kaine, which each year, nor should taxpayers subsidize allows for force otherwise authorized by such a practice. This undermines the truth Congress." that all human beings have dignity and worth, and that the purpose of healthcare "The President's decision to have a is to heal and care for them – not kill measured economic response to Iran's them,” said Sen. Lee. “Our bill would end failed missile attack that resulted the preferential tax treatment of abortion in no casualties yesterday shows his and clarify that this gruesome practice is deep desire for peace. President Trump not healthcare.” was right in taking out the single person most responsible for fomenting Specifically, the bill would amend Section terrorism throughout the Middle East 213 of the Internal Revenue Code to and indeed in much of the world. The prohibit abortion expenses from being Iranian regime knows with absolute considered as eligible for a medical certainty now that when this President expense deduction. Iron County Today News Wednesday, January 15, 2020 9 Parowan celebrates 169 years of history by Gail harris For Iron County Today "On the thirteenth day of January Eighteen Fifty-One, the seeds of Earth, awaited birth Beneath the winter sun, Into this frozen valley Came a hardy Mormon band And they headed south, to the canyon's mouth And said, 'This is our land.'" (LaMar Jensen) Parowan's 169th birthday celebration theme was, "Now and Then: Celebrating 1920 in 2020." Parowan was the first settlement of southern Utah. Settlers first arrived on January 13, 1851, just 12 months after Parley P. Pratt and members of his exploring party discovered the Little Salt Lake Valley and nearby deposits of iron ore. The Birthday Ball has been celebrated every year since 1851. Traditionally, it was a formal ball, formal dress and an orchestra.The Birthday Ball is now a community event that is still spon- sored by the Latter-day Saint Stake Activities Committee, members: Debbie Johnson, Heather Mineer, Dusty Benson, Joyce Evans, and Cindy Shelton. The celebration opened with an element of glamour being added to the traditional, "Sage and greasewood stirrup high, A lake of salt and alkali" (Parowan Song, LaMar Jensen). The dance floor was alive with kids and older folk all dancing up a storm to live music by "Muddy Boots." There was a floor show: Color Country Cloggers, Boyd Moss singing, "Parowan Valley," Chloe Church and Brentlee Mineer dancing to "Swing," and the youth dancing to "Five Foot Two." People come from near and far, old and young, to dance to live music, enjoy delicious refreshments, and just cut loose to celebrate their town. On Monday, January 13th, at 9:30 a.m. Parowan High and Parowan Elementary schools combined to teach students the importance of heritage through song and dance. This long-standing tradition is one that began early in Parowan's settlement and is one of the most cherished events in the town's history. It is not uncommon to hear the retelling of stories and memories of past celebrations as the young students circled up to dance "The Hokey Pokey" while the seniors danced the Country Swing. The culminating crowd pleaser was the announcement of "Parowan's Citizen of the Year" who, with Parowan Mayor Griffiths, led the Grand March. This year it was Pastor Rob Bernhardi. Brad Remund was announced as Parowan's City Employee of the Year. During the annual town meeting Sandra Benson talked about the history of Parowan from 1920 to today and Karen Miller talked about the history of music through the past century and its impact on Parowan. Parowan's Birthday Party ended with a luncheon organized by Parowan City Events Coordinator, Jet Smith. "Their sons and daughters soon would leave, just as they do today, to colonize, make cities rise, from near to far away.... and it all began with Parowan, The Mormon Mother Town. photos by david mineer 10 Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Arts & Entertainment in Iron County S howcase Rae Lewis at Groovacious Art Wall Gallery

by Shay Baruffi worked for publications like I ron County Today Rolling Stone Magazine and is associated with acclaimed The Art Wall Gallery at photographers, journalists Groovacious is featuring and the like. Rae Lewis is truly beautiful artwork by Rae multifaceted; she is a talented Lewis throughout January artist and an all-around and February. Rae Lewis brilliant person. Rae Lewis’s represents her surroundings, exhibit will be on display until the beautiful Southern Utah the end of February, be sure to landscape, in exciting abstract check out her lovely paintings paintings. Rae’s paintings are at the Groovacious Art Wall as vibrant as her personality Gallery, 195 W 650 S #2 in and experiences; she has Cedar City.

R ae's beautiful abstract paintings of the Southern Utah landscape are as vibrant as her personality and life experiences.

PHOTOS BY SHAY BARUFFI Iron County Today showcase Wednesday, January 15, 2020 11 A rtist Mini-Grant Applications due Feb. 29

by Shaylene Baruffi-Jensen offer several grants every cycle. There For Morgan County News are two grant cycles per year. Members of the Cedar City Arts Council help fund CEDAR CITY — The Cedar City Arts this project with their memberships to Council works to promote and support increase the mini-grant offerings for our local art and artists and arts organizations. area. Membership information is available We encourage individual artists and arts at http://www.cedarcityartscouncil.org/ organizations to apply support/membership/. for the Artists' Mini- CCAC also appreciates Grants Awards up to grant support through $500. Applications are the Cedar City RAP due February 28, 2020. funds and the Utah The grant application Department of Arts and additional infor- and Museums. mation are available The Cedar City at http://www. Arts Council now cedarcityartscouncil. provides the oppor- org/support/quick- tunity to become a grants/. A free grants sustaining mini-grant workshop is available sponsor. We offer on Saturday, Jan. 18, five different levels at the Cedar City of sponsorship that

Library from 10 a.m. range anywhere from photos courtesy of ccac to 12 noon. CCAC Ji m Howells and ICAMA lights from a one-time giving of Women of Will present Pericles at CCAC Social Board members will mini-grant $50-$250 to sustain- be available to assist ing sponsorships of with mini-grant $100-$1,000 annually. applications. When you become a Mini-grant funds sustaining mini-grant may be used for sponsor, grant recip- multiple purposes. ients will be required Former awards have to acknowledge been used to purchase your contributions supplies or equipment and your business and rent displays or will be regularly performance venues. acknowledged in the Funding may be useful Arts Council's monthly in supporting mileage newsletter—and you or registration costs will feel great know- to attend educational ing you were directly conferences or involved in helping to training sessions, Shelley Schneider, presents “Art of sustain our rich arts purchasing promo- Wool” fiber art atCCAC Social community. For more tional advertising, information visit our applying for your website or come to 501(c)3, or other one of our socials. needs as revealed in The Cedar City the grant application. Arts Council is a Our goal is to broaden 501(c)3 nonprofit our cultural landscape organization dedi- through unusual, cated to advancing unique, and innovative the arts in Iron ideas, events, and County. Our mission projects. We appreci- is to foster a thriving ate ideas that have a arts community in positive connection to Iron County through the community and an advocacy, apprecia- apparent benefit for tion, education, and the Cedar City/Iron support. The organi- County public. Sue Cotter presents bookmaking at zation is completely It is helpful to CCAC Social volunteer-run, all include samples of of the funds CCAC previous work with the application. The receives through donations or member- Cedar City Arts Council Grants Committee ships are used to help the arts thrive in reviews the applications and is happy to this community. 12 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 showcase Iron County Today I CAMA presents T he Stone Company

T he Stone Company rocked the house with their unique bluegrass sound and upbeat music using eclectic intstruments including bottle caps, a saw and a license plate.

shay baruffi by Shay Baruffi had in tow, Byron, the percussionist, amazed the I ron County Today crowd with his ability to play everyday household items. Not only did he make use of a make shift Iron County Acoustic Music Association rain stick created using a license plate and some presented The Stone Company at their latest bottle caps, he played a saw with a violin bow, show. The Stone Company is a trio from Kanab, and served up some great beats with the spoons. Utah. “They consider themselves a potato music The eclectic instruments used by the trio trio, they are the king of the roots,” said Lisa creates a sound unlike any other. They generate a Cretsinger, one of ICAMA’s founding members. fun-loving and friendly atmosphere. In addition The trio have a fun and upbeat bluegrass sound, to some great cover songs performed by The they utilize unassuming tools to create a unique Stone Company, the group presented many sound. beautiful original songs from their upcoming In addition to the many instruments the trio album. Wednesday, January 15, 2020 13

Community & Personal Interest Life in Iron County Weddings and memories planned in a day

by Shay Baruffi Bridal Expo I ron County Today

Iron Springs Adventure Resort hosted a Bridal Expo extravaganza last weekend in their newly built event center. Lesle Dodge, the event coordinator, shared “The purpose of this event is to show those who are getting ready for wedding season that they can do all their planning right here in Cedar City, Utah. Everything can be done locally. You don’t need to travel to Salt Lake or Las Vegas to plan a great wedding.” Du ring the Iron Springs Resort The Bridal Expo featured well Bridal Expo, brides- over 20 vendors located in Iron to-be found everything County. The vendor list included they needed to help every service you could possibly make their special day consider when planning a wedding, more enjoyable and memorable. from catering to carriage rides, they had you covered. Planning a wedding can feel overwhelming, to put it lightly, and this synchronized showcase of vendors eased a lot of the stress that comes with coordi- nating the big day. Cedar City has an abundance of locally and independently owned businesses. Supporting local business is not only more sustainable, it helps the community flourish. This exposition was suc- cessful in showing a diverse array of businesses catering to every need locally, including businesses like Wedding Décor & More who have been in business in Cedar City for over 23 years and others like SHE. who are new to the area. Whatever your wedding needs may be, look no further than your local independently owned vendors. photos by shay baruffi 14 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 life Iron County Today C alendar Support Groups Service Clubs Government Wednesday, January 15 Hat Day Alcoholics Anonymous LION’S CLUB IRON COUNTY COMMISSION (435) 865-5890 • www.utahaa.org NO MEETING THIS WEEK 2nd & 4th Mon, 9 am SUU LIBRARY USED ITEM SALE – 9 to 9 PM, CEDAR CITY Commission Chambers SUU Library Lobby. Treat yourself to some of Most classes meet at 203 E Cobblecreek ROTARY CLUB 68 S 100 E, Parowan. our miscellaneous gently-used items. We have Dr, unless otherwise listed Tues, 12:15 • Southwest Tech clothing, water bottles, headphones, and more. Steps and Traditions • M – Su, 7 am 757 W 800 S, Cedar City • (702) 865-7637 CEDAR CITY COUNCIL Wed (except 5th), 5:30 pm • City Hall Bargain, student-friendly prices. For more info, Speaking From The Heart • M – Sa, Noon MARINE CORPS LEAGUE 10 N. Main St (435) 586-2950 email us at [email protected]. Misfits • M – F, 6 pm Detachment 1315, 2nd Wed, 6 pm Cedar Group • Tues, 8 pm Elks Lodge, 111 E 200 N, Cedar City. ENOCH PLANNING COMMISSION New Beginnings 2nd & 4th Tues, 5:30 pm • City Hall (Women Only Book Study) • Wed, 6 pm AMERICAN LEGION AUX 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 Thursday, January 16 Family Groups (Fellowship of Relatives, 3rd Wed, 6 pm, Cedar City Library Friends) • Th, 6 pm 303 N 100 E, American Legion Conf. ENOCH CITY COUNCIL Nothing Day Room • (435) 704-6654 1st & 3rd Wed, 6 pm • City Hall T.G.I.S.S. (Thank God it’s Sunday 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 Spiritual) • Sun, 11 am Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) My Story • Sat, 8 pm PAAROW N CITY COUNCIL Color Country Chapter Meetings Hope for Today • Thurs, 7 pm • KKCB 2nd & 4th Thurs, 6 pm • City Hall Meeting Hall, 1067 S Main St, (435) 559-3333 First Thurs of Month, 7 PM, 593 N 1450. 35 E 100 N • (435) 477-3331 What a Way to Start the Day Su, M, W, F, 7-8 am • Fellowship Building behind St. Jude’s Church, 70 N 200 W. Red Road to Sobriety • Mon, 6 pm Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, 440 N Paiute Classes/Activities (435) 586-1112 Ext. 307 Easy Does It • Tues, 7-8 pm ARTHRITIS FOUNDATIONS EXERCISE MEDITATION CLASS Community Presbyterian Church, Wed, 1 pm, Cedar City Senior Center 4th Tues, 5:45-6:45 pm • Cedar City Library 2279 N Wedgewood. (435) 559-3333 489 E 200 S • 435-586-0832 303 N 100 E. With Cristina Clerico. Learn Lunch Bunch • T, Th, Noon, Cedar Bowling FREE. Trained instructors.Variety of range- how meditation helps with stress Alley, 421 E Highway 91, (435) 586-1383 of-motion exercises, endurance-building management, focus, relationships and PAAROW N activities, relaxation techniques, and more. Sonation appreciated. (541) 905-2891 Al-Anon • 1st & 3rd Tues, 7-8 pm, health education topics. or [email protected] Parowan Senior Center, 685 N 300 E A.P.E.X. – SUU Premier Event Series AWANA BIBLE CLUB (435) 477-8925 ROCK CLUB presents: Samira Harnish, 11:30 AM, Held Red Creek Group • Wed, 7 pm 7th-12th grade, Mon, 6:30 pm in the Great Hall on the SUU campus. Preschool-6th grade, Wed, 6:30 pm 1st Thurs, 6 pm • Lapidary shop, 497 N 100 Parowan Senior Center W. Come explore beautiful So. Utah, learn Samira Harnish is the Founder and Executive 685 N 300 E • (435) 477-8925 Valley Bible Church, 4780 N Hwy 91, Cedar City • (435) 586-0253 or (435) 990-1638 about geology, find gems, fossils and Director of the Women of the World Service NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS minerals. Learn to cut and polish and make Organization. She will be speaking about building a community around self-reliance and www.nasouthernutah.org BOOK CLUB jewelry. southernutahrockclub.org (435) 635-9603 2nd Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library 303 N trust. Admission is free and open to the public. Most classes meet at 203 E Cobblecreek 100 E. This month we will discuss “Evicted: SOUTHERN UTAH WOODTURNERS For more information visit: suu.edu/apex Dr, unless otherwise listed Poverty and Profit" by Matthew Desmond. 2nd Sat, 9 am, Cedar High School wood shop, 703 W 600 S. Basic Text Study • Mon, 8 pm CEDAR CHEST QUILTERS’ GUILD Just for Today • Wed, 8 pm Thurs, 10 am • Cedar City Senior Center TAE KWON DO CLASS Friday, January 17 Hope Without Dope • Thurs, 8 pm 489 E 200 S • (435) 586-0832 Wed, 7-8:30 pm • Cedar City Aquatic Center, Live and Let Live • Fri, 8 pm CEDAR CITY RADIO CONTROL CLUB 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. $25 per month, Bootlegger’s Day Candle Light Meeting • Sat, 9:30 pm ages 5+, any experience level, sign up at (Small room) 4th Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library FREE COMMUNITY DANCE – (6:30 – 8:30 PM), 303 N 100 E. the Aquatic Center. (435) 865-9223. Helps Every 3rd Friday Cedar Senior Center, 200 S 489 Women Only • Sun, 11 am benefit Canyon Creek Crisis Center. Dopeless Hope Fiends • Sun, 8 pm CEDAR CITY TOASTMASTERS E. Live music by Canyon Reverb. Classic Country Western Music and Oldies Rock & Roll. Feel The Meeting Hall, 1067 S Main St, Cedar Thurs, 7 am • The Pastry Pub TOP BAR HIVE BEE KEEPING (877) 865-5890. 86 W University Blvd. Find your voice 1st Tues, 7 pm • Cedar City Library free to bring your favorite snacks and & shape your future. Be the leader and 303 N 100 E. (435) 586-6661 beverage. Call the Senior Center for more SEX ANONYMOUS information 586-0832. Wed, 6 pm • 203 E. Cobblecreek Dr. speaker you want to be. (603) 731-0116 (877) 865-5890 TOPS – Take Off Pounds Sensibly CEDAR PROFESSIONALS Wed • Weigh-in 9 am, mtg 9:30 am. PARKINSON’S Tues, 7:30 am • Springhill Suites, 1477 S Evening weigh-in 6:30 pm, mtg 7-8 pm 2nd Thurs, 3 pm • Cedar City Library Highway 91, Cedar City. An organization Cedar City Library, 303 N 100 E. Lose weight (West Room), 303 N 100 E of business people. Stimulate business without buying special foods. for members through exchange of ideas, CAREGIVERS information and business referrals. 586-3233 (a.m mtg) or 867-4784 (p.m. mtg) 1st Tues, Noon • Five County Aging www.cedarprofessionals.org Offices, 585 N Main St, Ste. 1, Cedar City WATER AEROBICS CLASS COLOR COUNTRY WINDS Tues, Thurs, 9 am • SUU pool, 2-56 N 600 ARP—ADDICTION RECOVERY Wed • Come brush up on your band skills W., Fun, up-tempo workout to music. 1st Wed, 7 pm • Parowan Seminary to share with the community. Call Debbie Intensive cardio conditioning, full body building, Main & 300 N, Parowan at (435) 559-9609 for time and location. muscle toning. Any fitness level. Beginners, all ages welcome. $3 per class, including (BACA) BIKERS AGAINST COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL CHILD ABUSE pool admission. (435) 327-2091 (no text) Color Country Chapter Meeting M-F, 7-10 am • 155 E 400 S (Cedar Stake 1st Thurs 7:30 pm • 2nd Thurs, 7 pm Center). Paddles & balls supplied. WEIGHTWATCHERS REIMAGINED! 593 N 1450 W, Cedar City. (435) 586-6345 Wed, 9:30 am • Cedar City Aquatic Center 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. Guidance and SENIOR BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED HEY CEDARS SQUARE DANCE Wed • Beginner’s, 6 pm, Mainstream in-person motivation from members, 3rd Thurs, 1:30 pm • Cedar City Library trained guides and wellness coaches 303 N 100 E Dancers, 7-9 pm • Cedar City Senior Center 489 E 200 S. (435) 531-6811 or (435) 669-4867 (702) 832-0555 NAMI BRIDGES ICSDVC SEMINAR – “A Better Way to Teach & Family to Family Classes Pickleball Group WELLNESS PLACE Kids About Sex” – 6:30 PM, Canyon View High Thurs, 7 pm • Southwest Behavioral Weekdays, 7 am • SUU Pickleball Courts. 583 S Main Suite #5, Cedar City. (435) School Auditorium, 166 W 1925 N, Cedar City. Health Center, 245 E 680 S, Cedar City Anyone is welcome. Fee is $2 (indoors) and 592-5308. Classes: thewellnessplacecc.com/ Admission is free and the intended audience is Free • (435) 590-7749 or (435) 590-0880 free (outdoors) upcoming-classes Iron County Today life Wednesday, January 15, 2020 15 C alendar

18 years and older. Presented by renowned SATURDAY FARMER’S MARKET, 10 AM - 1 PM, ROALD DAHL’S “MATILDA THE MUSICAL” – Mexico to make it a crime to buy liquor. The expert and author Chelom E. Leavitt, PhD. Saturdays @ IFA, 905 S Main. Good weather 7:30 PM, Heritage Center Theater (105 N 100 E, possession of liquor for personal use by Learn the spiritual, physical and emotional outside, bad weather inside. Farmers with Cedar City). those in a state political office would also dimensions of sexual wholeness. Gain vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, baked goods & be prohibited pending the passing of new confidence in discussing sensitive topics with breads, meats, tamales, food vendors, hand- legislation. your children through counsel tailored for crafted items including soaps, lotions, jewelry, Tuesday, January 21 1973 – Roe Vs. Wade – The legalization of parents of children of all ages. clothing, home décor and gifts for all ages. For abortion within the first three months of info call (435) 463-3735 Squirrel Appreciation Day pregnancy was allowed as of this day. This ROALD DAHL’S “MATILDA THE MUSICAL” – decision was based on a ruling by the Supreme 7:30 PM, Heritage Center Theater (105 N 100 E, JAZZ ALLIANCE – “Cedar Jazz Dectet” – 7 Court upon adjournment of the Roe Vs. Wade Cedar City). PM, Off the Cuff Comedy Club, (913 S Main, Case that women had a constitutional right to Cedar City), Admission is free. The Cedar Jazz obtain an abortion. Dectet will be featuring charts from the Miles 1930 – Excavation for the Empire State Davis Birth of The Cool album, 70 years after Sunday, January 19 Building began. When completed only 410 days the final recording session for this album. after the construction began, it stood as the This historical album is important, both for world's tallest building. (thepeoplehistory.com) Popcorn Day the new “cool” style of jazz, and because the 1929 - A toad known by the name of "Old instrumentation is an early version of the Rip" that lived in a Texas building for 31 years instrumentation of the Cedar Jazz Dectet. died on this day. As reported in a local Texas Bring the kids and family, experience a jazz January 23 newspaper, this toad had lived quite a long club atmosphere with free desserts and come ROALD DAHL’S “MATILDA THE MUSICAL” - time without food or water (at least not given be a part of this exciting evening of jazz in Cedar Valley Community Theatre – 7:30 to it). Furthermore, it is said that Old Rip Cedar City! Contact [email protected] for PM (17th, 18th, 20th, 24th, 25th). A special was put in the cornerstone of the England more details. matinee will be held on the 25th at 2 PM. County courthouse on purpose when it was COMMUNITY CREATES – “Portraiture All performances are in the Heritage Center built nearly 32 years ago. Freezing weather with Ben Sowards” – 6 to 8 PM, Theater (105 N 100 E, Cedar City). Tickets are had been the cause of this animal's death. Southern Utah Museum of Art (13 S 300 $15 general admission and $10 children (12 (thepeoplehistory.com) W, Cedar City). General admission is $20 and under) & Seniors (55+) available online at per person. Discount tickets for Friends www.cvct.online. For information call the Cedar of SUMA Members and SUMA Sidekicks Valley Community Theatre 435-586-6407 or visit are available on Eventbrite. Please email www.facebook.com/cedartheatre/ Monday, January 20 [email protected] for discount code OFF THE CUFF – “Sweet 16 Birthday Show” Martin Luther King, Jr. Day information. Get creative with the new – 8 to11 PM, OTC Comedy Club, (913 S Main St, program providing workshops for adults Cedar City), Admission is $7 available online in a variety of mediums. Workshops are at www.otccomedy.com. To celebrate 16 inspired by the current exhibit and led by years of comedy fun, OTC is inviting YOU (the local artists. Each workshop will begin with Audience!) to come to our annual birthday general tips and best practices, then split into two groups based upon participant skill A.P.E.X. – SUU Premier Event Series show in your jammie jams for a slumber party! David Lunt, 11:30 AM. Held in levels. If you are a beginner, the instructor presents: We’re all going to get super comfy, talk about the Great Hall on the SUU campus. As a will lead you through a guided experience the cutest boys in school, and stay up until Faculty Distinguished Lecturer, David Lunt to help you feel like a successful artist. If 11:00! Oh, and we’ll be playing improv for YOU! will be discussing "The Crown Games of you are more experienced, feel free to go at Don’t miss this pajama party! Go to otccomedy. Ancient Greece: Olympic, Athletes, and the your own pace and come away with your own com for tickets! Panhellenic Contests". Admission is free and unique creation. open to the public. For more information visit: suu.edu/apex Saturday, January 18 LION’S CLUB – 6 PM, Charter Night at Iron Wednesday, January 22 Springs Resort, 3196 Iron Springs Rd, Cedar Thesaurus Day City. For more info (702) 480-3238 Hot Sauce Day IRON COUNTY DEMOCRATS BREAKFAST MEETING – 9 AM, The Pastry Pub, 86 W Center 1929 – A new "Dry Bill" (Alcohol Street. This is a free event held on the 3rd Prohibition) was introduced to congress January 25 Saturday of each month. by Senator Bryant. The purpose of this bill was to place stiffer penalties on both buyers YEAR-ROUND FARMERS MARKET – Every DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE – 7 PM, SUU and sellers of alcoholic beverages, which Saturday rain or shine, 10 AM to 1 PM in the Ballroom – Inside the Sharwan Smith Student parking lot behind Stratford Hotel (18 S. Main, were prohibited during this time in American Center (351 W University Blvd, Cedar City). $15 Cedar City). Definitely worth a stop for farm NATIONAL PARKS FREE ENTRANCE – The History. Those who possessed liquor would per couple | + $5 per additional daughter. Pay fresh produce, homestyle treats, crafts, jewelry, National Park Service invites all visitors to receive a fine for the first offense between at the door or online at www.eventbrite.com. homeopathic items, artwork and more. Booths remember the birthday of Martin Luther King, $50.00 to $500.00. Those who were caught This event is catered by Crumbl Cookies. All with local honey, homemade jams and variety Jr. by visiting any National Park Service site a second time with liquor on them would proceeds will be donated to SUU Counseling of jellies. for entrance fee – FREE. For additional fee free be fined $250.00 to $2,000.00. Additionally, and Psychological Services & Iron County entrance days visit www.nps.gov. effort was being made by the State of New Children’s Justice Center. 16 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 life Iron County Today The REAL Real schools Housewives of Utah ICSD News Nuggets nless you’ve been living in the week-long adventure in the Wasatch from Le Ann a variety of tournaments. Gobi Desert, hiding from the Mountains. Carol hides a flask of Woolstenhulme CVMS Orchestra and Band Combined toxic political atmosphere, “Holy Water” in her scriptures. I ron County School District Pops Concert on Wednesday, January Uyou’re well aware that Bravo will air Episode #3: Brittany sewed 29, 2020! These concerts take place at the “Real Housewives of Salt Lake matching pajamas for her entire CVHS auditorium! Don't want to miss E ast Elementary out on these concerts! Band performs City” in 2020. As if 2020 wasn’t going family but no one wants to wear at 5:00 p.m. and Orchestra at 7:00 p.m. to be terrible enough. them for the family Christmas One of the great things about being at Later this month, students will have the If you’re not familiar with the picture. Brittany locks herself in the East Elementary is that we are so close to opportunity to attend a fun, educational intellectual and thought-provoking bathroom to cry while her husband the college. Southern Utah University is field trip to Brian Head. 8th grade within walking distance and this allows series, executive producer Andy insists he loves the purple-plaid, students will attend a Shakespeare play, our students to get to experience some of Romeo and Juliet. In February, students Cohen flies to town in his invisible footed pajamas that he’ll wear the joys of higher education. Many of our will also experience a Science in the helicopter, rounds up glamorous for the photo if she’ll JUST STOP students had an opportunity to attend a Snow day! white women, tells them to act CRYING! gymnastic meet this week. The ladies’ gymnastics team is one of Cedar City’s like idiots, then throws a diamond Episode #4: Shelly is a wonderful hidden gems and our young men and T hree Peaks necklace into a swimming pool to cook. She makes cinnamon rolls to women are getting a chance to witness watch them jump in wearing slinky DIE for. Her best friend asks Shelly up close as they compete with their Elementary evening gowns. for her recipe. Shelly happily obliges, routines. We’re grateful to Southern Utah It started in 2006 with “The Real but changes all the measurements University for making this possible, and As the new year begins and we revisit grateful to the teachers who were able to and set new goals, the faculty and Housewives of Orange County” and so her friend’s cinnamon rolls will support it. staff at Three Peaks Elementary are then spread like the plague through taste like s***. fully committed to teach and help each New York, Atlanta, Beverly Hills and Episode #5: Alexa is in love. At student learn to their full potential. Our other unsuspecting cities. In any 18 years old, she just wants her school's mission statement is: We will work collaboratively to create a safe and given episode, you can expect nanny returned missionary boyfriend to stimulating learning environment. We will drama, coiffed eyebrows, white propose so they can live happily support and extend student learning to woman problems, plastic surgery ever after. There’s lot of seductive ensure each student has the opportunity cleavage, mean gossip, pouty lips, hand-holding, late-night scripture to achieve his/her full potential. Our vision statement is: Create an outstand- cats, reading ing educational environment in which jewelry for and even a students are engaged in meaningful cats, catty sleepover, learning experiences, demonstrate behavior which is personal responsibility and show respect and lots of actually and kindness for others. big hair. Life & just a New We would like to express gratitude to the Buy Year’s Eve parents for supporting and helping us why Utah? Laughter party with with these goals. Well, the six other MLK Holiday will be observed and no series couples school will be held on Monday, January by Peri Kinder 20, 2020. tends to playing C olumnist be over- Skip-Bo F iddlers Elementary whelm- and E scalante Valley ingly white, so I guess Utah makes drinking sparkling cider. We have several events coming up, so mark your calendars! Choir is back in The students and staff of Escalante Valley sense. And I’ve heard that some Instead of all these genuine Salt session every Tuesday and Thursday at had an unexpected visitor drop by the women in Utah live glamorous lives Lake City scenarios, the new show 8 am. There will be no school January 20 school (via helicopter) on the last day in upper-class communities. That will feature your basic Housewives’ for the MLK holiday. Donuts and Dads before winter break! Thanks to the rules me out. My glamorous life dilemmas. Boo. Here’s Stefon from will be held January 24 in the school aviation department at SUU, and a staff consists of digging through laundry Saturday Night Live to explain what gym from 8-8:30 am. Students can bring member who arranged things, Santa Claus their dad or father figure to enjoy a was able to fly out to our school to visit for a pair of matching socks. we’ll see during the show (because I delicious donut from Smith's. Fiddler's with each student individually. Before What I want to see is “The REAL miss him and want him to return to STEAM week will be January 27-31, with hurrying off, Santa took time to pose for a Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.” SNL so much). our school science fair on January 30. picture with each class. We are certain Episode #1: Judy is late for “If you’re watching ‘The Real Winners will go on to the regional fair this experience is not one to soon be church. She’s wrangling her seven Housewives of Salt Lake City’ you at SUU in March. forgotten. children into their Sunday best while can expect hysteria at the highest her husband spends the morning levels. There will be screeching, low C anyon View Middle in church meetings. He calls to ask cut gowns, pygmy goats directing why she’s late again and she throws traffic, Aquanet toothpaste, a jewelry Canyon View Middle School is excited to announce that we are the first her phone into the garbage disposal heist, several cans of Pillsbury pizza middle school in Utah to have an Esports and takes all the kids to Denny’s for crust, a lusty affair with a diesel program. We just finished our tryouts and breakfast. mechanic, Spam, cabana boys with now have our teams. We had about 100 Episode #2: Carol has been asked cowboy hats, Golden Retrievers kids try out. We will have teams in the following games: Fortnite, Overwatch, to plan a girl’s camp for a swarm of wearing red pumps and a gala at Salt Starcraft, Hearth Stone, Rocket League, 12-year-olds. She hates camping. Lake’s newest club, Spork.” and Smash Brothers. We'll be practicing And 12-year-old girls. She reaches Actually, that might actually with students from the high school and out to her friends to create a fun make 2020 bearable. SUU this year and will be competing against Cedar Middle School next year in Iron County Today life Wednesday, January 15, 2020 17 schools faith SUU Student Investors Two gates bring home Gold (2020 Vision Part 5) from David Bishop their pick of at least 10 stocks using would God need a thousand gates For Iron County Today a virtual $1,000,000. Second, teams Matthew 7:13-14 when one perfect gate can accom- enter their picks into a simulator plish all things for anyone willing to Select members of Southern which runs for several months. enter therein? With one gate, there Utah University’s Investment Judges evaluate papers on the wo verses, two gates. One is no second-guessing about if it’s Scholars Group claimed first place team's ability to identify and discuss leads to life, the other to the right one, or if there’s a better for at the 2019 Student Managed the economic, industrial, political, destruction. Interesting that one down the road. Investment Fund Consortium global and financial factors that theT one leading to life is narrow, It seems then that the only ques- (SMIFC) Conference. The group was might affect the market, describe while the one leading to destruction tion or concern is finding this one composed of four students; Marin their asset allocation and diversifica- is broad, or encompassing. Looking true gate. Why will only a few find it? Ward, Natalie Smith, Briley Roundy, tion strategies, analyze the financial around in today’s society, from the I don’t think it’s hard to find because and Quentin Vavasseur. statements of each company of Internet to music, movies, maga- it’s hidden. God does not hide His “This was an incredible win for interest, and articulate in writing zines and video games, it seems we heart or the way home from any of us as well as for the university,” said their overall findings, strategy, are surrounded by broad, beckoning us. I believe few find it because they competitor Marin Ward, “We were so analysis, and final recommendations. gates. Gates that once we enter can have become blinded and bound by lucky to be a part of such a talented During the Awards Dinner, the entertain every desire and appetite. other gates which have distracted team and to be led by Professor SMIFC2019 judges announced that Some become Engst. This was truly a life-changing SUU's paper had won first place! The prisons from which experience!” team was handed an oversized check it can be difficult We cannot let The SMIF Consortium is a confer- for $1,000. (not impossible) to escape. difficulty dictate Some of these ungodly gates are which gate we easier to notice and “ avoid than others. enter, especially However, with so many portable portal God’s gate. possibilities, it’s easy to indulge in anything we want, whenever and wherever we want. With the click G od's of a mouse, a push of a button, a password, two-day shipping, etc. Porch we can invite, receive, by Corey Baumgartner courtesy of suu entertain and surf evil SUU 's Investment Scholars proudly display their winnings. (L to R) Briley, in the privacy of our I ron County Today Natalie, Marin, Quentin. own turfs. It can feel daunting and over- and detoured them away from ence designed to build a community "To walk away with first place was whelming to live in such a world. finding and entering God’s gate. of institutions with a shared vision a real thrill for us, especially consid- Some lament for their children who That’s why we need good people, for student success and leadership in ering the caliber of the competition,” must grow up surrounded by the good friends and good parents in investing. It also establishes rela- said Stephen Engst, lecturer of devil’s gaping gates. Some feel they this world. We each need to have tionships with industry partners to finance and faculty advisor to the don’t want to have children so as to courage to create, to let our lights assist in its primary goals of student team. “SUU students did a superla- not bring them into such a wicked so shine (Matthew 5:14-15) and not education, research, and leadership. tive job." world. That’s what the adversary only show people the way home Each year consortium members The SUU team won by a large wants (begs and beguiles) us to feel; but use the talents and gifts God send student-teams from universi- margin and it was said that the that there is nothing we can do to has entrusted to each of us to help ties all over the country to the SMIFC judges would want to hire the team turn back his tides of temptation them get there. As for parents, God Conference. Guest speakers from “on the spot.” or rescue those now drowning in needs you! The world needs you! industry and academia talk about As for part two of the competi- despair and addiction. There is You don’t have to be perfect, just be their careers, views on markets, and tion, SUU entered 10 stock picks into always hope and help. present with your light and love. industry trends. Additionally, teams the Voleo simulator. In March, after We cannot let difficulty dictate For any who have become lost or participate in a two-part compe- the simulation period has ended, the which gate we enter, especially trapped behind ungodly gates, there tition called "Building a Winning, judges will announce the team with God’s gate. Yes, it’s narrow, but do is One who has the keys to set you Long-Term Portfolio." the best investment performance. not be deceived into believing it is free and heal your wounded heart First, teams submit a five- to The winner of this part of the not more powerful than all other and bring you home. His name is six-page paper in which they justify competition will take home $10,000. ungodly gates combined. Also, why Jesus Christ. 18 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 life Iron County Today people FAA approves SUU’s Aviation

W edding Maintenance Technician program Blake & from David Bishop is expanding its offerings and growing demand for aviation will begin training maintenance mechanics across the country. Shareena For Iron County Today technicians through the Aviation In the 2016 Boeing Pilot and Blake Brown and CEDAR CITY — The federal Maintenance Technician (AMT) Technician Outlook, it was Shareena Henderson were married on January government has given final Program in spring 2020. estimated there will be a need 10, 2020. Blake is the son approval to Southern Utah SUU’s AMT Program is the for 180,000 new A&P Mechanics of Scott and Leah Brown. Shareena is the daughter University’s expansion of its most up-to-date in the nation, in North America by 2035. of Rachel Henderson. aviation program. On December with the curriculum stemming With the shortage of main- 31, 2019, the Federal Aviation from the Promoting Aviation tenance technicians, regional Administration granted final Regulations for Technical employers are eager to support W edding approval for a Part 147 certificate Training (PARTT) 147 Act and hire graduates of the pro- allowing SUU to offer Airframe (S.3043/H.R.5427) that was gram and have been crucial to Seleck & Leydi and Powerplant (A&P) licenses introduced to the House of the program’s approval. With the Seleck Rigby and Leydi to students upon successful Representatives and Senate current demand, and an average Peña will be married in the Cedar City Temple on completion of the academic in December 2019. It's also starting wage of $52,000, these Saturday January 18, 2020. program requirements and inde- the only A&P program with graduates can look forward Parents of the groom pendent testing by a Designated helicopter maintenance used as to a greater and faster return are Travis and Amyanne Rigby of Cedar City, Utah. Parents of the bride are Pepe and Ruth Peña of Lima, Peru. The couple plans to make their home in Cedar City while attending SUU.

1st birthday Zane Walker Langford Zane Walker Langford, son of Ryan and Kelli Langford of Cedar City, grandson of Jared and Stepheni Langford of Cedar City, and Russell and Lori Rowley of Cedar City, celebrates his 1st Birthday January 17th. He is such a serious little man but can be a charmer at the same time. He loves animals and animals seem to be drawn to him. His favorite things to do are eat, take a bath, and play with his big brother Waylon. He has added so much love and attitude to our family. We love you Zane Walker!

courtesy of suu Maintenance Examiner (DME). the curriculum focus while still than most on their educational M ission “Historic changes are now covering airplane maintenance. investment. Sydnee Evans underway,” said Michael Mower, The program is designed to be The first cohort of students S ister Sydnee Evans has executive director of SUU completed in five consecutive will begin the AMT program been called to the Brazil Aviation. “For the first time semesters, resulting in an asso- in spring 2020. Currently, the Florianopolis Mission for ever, an Aviation Maintenance ciate degree and A&P license. building capacity is 250 stu- the Church of Jesus Christ Technician (AMT) training pro- “This AAS degree program is dents, but an additional building of Latter-day Saints. She will enter the MTC on January 22nd, 2020. Sister Evans gram to include helicopters is one of a kind, and I am excited and training equipment to will report January 19th at 9am in the Sunbow Ward. launching at SUU this semester. to finally have it certified by the accommodate 1000 students are The church is located at 2015 North Wedgewood Lane, We worked with our partners FAA and accepting students,” part of future plans. Cedar City Utah. Sydnee is the daughter of Derk & Kori in the industry, Washington, said Jared Britt, director of More than 600 students from Evans of Cedar City. DC, and the Federal Aviation global aviation maintenance around the world study at the Administration to make this training at SUU. “It has taken a SUU Aviation program, which happen.” lot of hard work by the entire includes a fleet of 16 airplanes, 16 There is no charge for birth, first birthday, mission, Eagle A national leader in aviation aviation team, and we expect to helicopters and state of the art Scout, 50th anniversary (and up), wedding and 80th birthday (and up) announcements. Submissions can be made online at education, SUU currently trains become one of the largest AMT facilities. With the recent cre- ironcountytoday.com, or emailed to news@ironcountytoday. 10 percent of the nation’s heli- programs over the next few ation of the College of Aerospace com or brought to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah 84721. The deadline is Friday at noon for the following week’s issue. copter pilots and a significant years.” Science and Technology, SUU Announcements should be 100 words or less. Please call number of fixed-wing pilots. Through the AMT Program, continues to place emphasis on 435-867-1865 ext. 5 for pricing for all other announcements. With this approval, SUU Aviation SUU hopes to contribute to the aviation. Iron County Today life Wednesday, January 15, 2020 19 Pet Adoptions I still have a O bituaries

I nigo Montoya dream (Part 1) Maurice “Mory” Bert Johnson This kitty’s trademark mouse-tache has earned him his week’s rut is a tribute inspired by the great Maurice “Mory” Bert the perfect name. While this examples of spirit and courage portrayed by Dr. Johnson, 83, passed away stray is not so great with on January 4, 2020 at Dixie other cats, he is very calm Martin Luther King, Jr. I have woven some of his Regional Hospital in St. and good with people…except wiseT words with my own and it is my hope that we will George, UT. those with six fingers on their remember that we are each a part of the same great Mory was born to Bert right hand. “Meow, my name family and on the same journey through life. May we James Johnson and Etta Mae is Inigo Montoya, I lost my McFarland in Madison, WI, father, prepare to adopt me!” truly be a friend and a light to all who need one—for along with his twin-sister we all need one. Marlene on September 21, Do you have a dream? Have you ever believed in 1936. someone or something so much that you were willing Mory attended a one to do anything to help bring it to life? To build it and to room school house, grades Jody 1-8, in Lowville, WI. He grad- This gentle female gray tabby protect it? In your daily pursuit of happiness have you uated from Poynette High is going to "Paws Rescue" to found something so exhilarating and beautiful that you in 1954. After graduation he have her injured leg treated. would give all that you have just to be a part of it and joined the Navy Seabees and When she comes back, she will then share it with the world? If you have, then you have later received an honorable need to be neutered and will discharge. He remained then be ready for adoption. found a dream worth living for. This discovery is one in the Navy Reserve for In Biblical terms, Jody means of the great treasures of mortality, but also the most several more years before “God shall add.” Perhaps He difficult. It will require all that you have, but it will also relocating to Las Vegas, NV is talking about adding a new where he worked and retired friend to your life? grant unto you the most fulfilling feelings of your life. I enthusiastically encourage you to never let go of such from the Clark County Fire Department. a dream and to do all that you can to follow the path Mory was a NASCAR fan and lover of hot rods and and plan that will bring it to life. As you put your heart muscle cars. He always did something special to any Dina and life into pursuing your passions they shall surely vehicle he owned. One of his cars was even in Hot This solid black beauty is a give life unto you and unto others. Rod Magazine. He was very proud of that! He also stray female. She is not fixed loved to weld! He made many, many trailers after he yet, but she is very sweet, retired. calm and keeps to herself. Mory was married to his first wife, Audrey Dawson. In Hebrew, Dina means They were the parents of two children; Troy Preston Avenged and Vindicated. Johnson and Anthony (Kylie) Johnson. Audrey and She needs a loving family Mory later divorced. In 1977 he married Jerry Orlob to avenge and vindicate her the Rut and became father to her two children; Suzan through adoption and love. Stephens Hogan and Bryce Allen Stephens (Big Bryce). l ess traveled Mory became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by being baptized in his by Corey Baumgartner backyard swimming pool. He had a strong belief in B obbi Heavenly Father and the power of prayer. This gray tabby is a mature I ron County Today Mory and Jerry relocated to Cedar City, UT in female likes to be around January 2005 and brought their grandson Bryce Allen kittens to watch them play. Stephens (Little Bryce) with them. She is a stray so she has not When you have the courage to dream, sooner or Mory is survived by his wife Jerry, ex-wife Audrey. Sisters, Marlene Shaw, Judy (Gary) Hahn and been fixed. She is very sweet later you’ll run into those who don’t believe in your and calm and usually finds a Margie Miller. Grandchildren, Andrea (Ronnie), Jeron place by herself to rest. Her dream, who say it’s a waste of time and money. Maybe (Katie), Bryce, Jamie, Britany and Breanne. Great- name means “bright fame.” they have lost the belief in their own dreams of ever granddaughters, Mia, Lily and Harper. Daughter- May Bobbi bring a bright coming true. Perhaps they abandoned their dreams in-law Tina Stephens, son-in-law Mike Hogan, smile to your heart every day. sister- and brother-in-law Judy and Russ Alley. He in the dark and desolate valleys of doubt, or let their was preceded in death by his sister Ruth and brother dreams drown in the depths of disbelief and despair Harold. Brothers-in-law Carl, Paul, Harold and Stan. while they drank deeply from the cup of distraction As per Mory’s wishes, he has been cremated and and procrastination. Pay them no heed when they wanted no service. Pandora criticize your creed. Those who can only judge by The family would like to offer special thanks to all This white and gray female of the doctors and nurses that treated him in Cedar is very outgoing and loves the colors of your past, more than by the current City and St. George. They were awesome! people. She is described by the content of your character, shall never escape their own staff as "a really good kitty." emotional exile. Nor shall they get out of their own She’ll be even better once beguiling ghettos and shall wander and wallow alone she’s fixed and can go home in the valley of their own withering despair. to a nice family. You don’t S ubmitting have to acquire avatar training Finally, whether criticized or condemned, some of or travel to the Alpha Centauri you may have decided to default on your dreams. I’m an obituary… star system to adopt her! here to remind you that the bank of opportunity is not That will save you six years bankrupt. There are sufficient funds available for your in cryo-sleep. Sounds like a There is no charge for obituaries of 400 titanic deal to me! future. Destiny’s debts can still be paid if you will stop words or less. Submissions can be made letting worry and apathy make so many withdrawals. online at ironcountytoday.com, or emailed to [email protected] or brought From now on, your life will no longer be business as to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah 84721. usual. Wherever you stashed, stuck or stowed your A single submission may include up to To view these cute kittens and adopt a new friend two photos. The deadline for submission is visit the Cedar City Animal Adoption Center, 1303 W dreams, it’s time to go and get them back. Dig them Monday at noon. For pricing information for Kitty Hawk Dr, (435) 586-2960, Mon-Fri 8 AM to 6 PM out of the quicksand and swamps of procrastination obituaries longer than 400 words, please call and on Sat 9 AM to 1 PM. and wash them clean in the oasis of hope. 435-867-1865 ext. 5. 20 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 life Iron County Today obituaries

Karen Lee Sant Jose Luis Alvarado Fulgencia Cole

Karen Lee Sant was born in Cedar City, Jose Luis Alvarado (Guicho) was born on Fulgencia Marcella Cole, 82, passed UT on April 3, 1936 to Rulon Ronnow Lee April 2,1969 in Leon Guanajuato, Mexico. away at her home in Cedar City, Utah and Romola Dalley Lee. Karen passed He is the son of Juan Alvarado and on January 7, 2020. She was born in away peacefully at home at the age of Manuela Ordaz. Jose was a devoted Son, Venta Sur, Honduras on January 16, 1937 83 on December 12, 2019 in the company Brother, Husband, Father, Grandfather, to Antacio Cruz Martinez and Maria of her daughter, Alison and her beloved and Friend. Jose was well known for his Dlesocorra Sierra. She was a very active dog, Bella. hard work and sense of humor. He began and faithful member of the Catholic Karen was raised in Panaca, NV until his adventure in Leon Guanajuato where Church. 1943 when her father died in a tragic mine he met his beloved wife of thirty years Fulgencia is survived by her sister, accident. The family then moved to Cedar Alicia. Jose married Alicia and they went Marcia Provence of LaHabra, California. City, UT and stayed there until 1950 when on to have four wonderful children, Diana, She is preceded in death by her parents. Karen and Romola moved to Boulder City, Jose, Ana, and Hugo. Funeral Mass was held on Friday, NV, where Karen attended High School. Produce was his passion and he spent January 10, 2020 at 12:00 pm at Christ After graduating from Boulder City High School in 1954, Karen many years expanding and putting his the King Catholic Church (690 Cove Drive, Cedar City, UT 84720). attended Arizona State College in Flagstaff, AZ from 1954-1955, then heart into his business to ensure that There was a viewing held prior to the services from 11:00 Nevada College of Commerce from 1956-1957, studying Business it was without question the best one in am – 12:00 pm at the Church. Interment was in the Cedar City Administration. town. His generosity was unmatched and Cemetery, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online In 1956 Karen began working at Nellis AFB in the Personal Affairs he loved abundantly and unconditionally. condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Office for Joseph Ferluga, then in 1960 worked in the Directorate He was always the first person there when of Personnel – Administration Division – under Bronislaw Plocica. anyone was in need. Jose was the life of Karen also held other positions in Requisition and Funding, and the the party. He would dance for countless Melody DeGroot McCoard Property Account Division, and worked for the LDS Church Offices hours and would make sure everyone was before beginning her career working for the Clark County School having the time of their lives. Melody DeGroot McCoard, age 61, lost District. Karen began working for the Clark County School District in He enjoyed spending time with his six her valiant battle with cancer on January 1972. She worked in the office at Gordon McCaw Elementary, Robert grandchildren, Oscar, Joanna, Prisila, Noe, 8, 2020, at her home in Cedar City, Utah Taylor Elementary and retired as an Office Manager from Twin Lakes Caroline and Dahlia. Jose peacefully passed away at the age of 50 with loved ones by her side. Elementary in 2003. on January 3, 2020. Jose will be deeply missed and we shall never Melody was the first born to Jerry and Karen was devoted to her faith as a member of the Church of forget his generosity, humor and the unconditional love he offered Jeanette Carter DeGroot on December 31, Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and fulfilled many callings over to not only his family but his friends and acquaintances as well. 1958. the years and served as a volunteer at the LDS Las Vegas Nevada “If you continue to love the ones you lose, you will never lose the Melody married the love of her life, Temple. Karen loved traveling with her brother, Kent Lee, and her ones you love.” Scott H McCoard on June 24,1977 in the sister, Renee, and brother-in-law, Lou Schneider, her daughter, Alison A viewing was held on Thursday, January 9, 2020 from 10:00-1:30 Ogden Utah Temple. They never were able Abrams, and son-in-law, Jim Abrams. Among the memorable excur- pm at Southern Utah Mortuary. A Rosary was held that same to have children, so she lovingly adopted sions were an Alaskan Cruise, a trip to Hawaii, Branson Missouri, day, January 9, 2020 at 2:00 pm at Christ the King Catholic Church. into her life many beautiful souls that Switzerland, Italy, trips to Utah, Bryce Canyon and many others. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of she loved unconditionally until the day Karen is survived by her daughter, Alison (Sant) Abrams, and Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to www. she died. When Melody loved you, she son-in-law, Jim Abrams. She was preceded in death by her son, sumortuary.com. loved you all the way. She didn’t believe in Milton Michael Sant. The family wishes to thank everyone for their loving half way. kind thoughts and prayers as we lay Karen to rest. The family would Melody was a delightful, full of life, also like to thank Palliative Care and Nathan Adelson Hospice for Timothy Edward Ebersole outgoing, loving, kind person. Everyone the love and kindness they showed in caring for Karen. Interment: she came in contact with she willingly Panaca Memorial Cemetery, Panaca, NV. Timothy Edward Ebersole passed away opened her heart to them and would do on Thursday, January 9, 2020 at home anything for them. in the presence of family and friends. She is survived by her devoted husband, James Reuben Crawford He was born in Madras, India in 1954 Scott, her parents Jerry & Carol DeGroot to James A. and Joan G. Ebersole. Tim’s and her adoring brothers Darren (Rhonda), James Reuben Crawford completed childhood years were spent in India, Steven, Ron (Lori) many nieces and his mission on Earth January 8, 2020. Venezuela, Mexico City, and eventually nephews that she loved unconditionally. Melody and Scott have an James passed peacefully at home after back to the USA in Indiana and Texas. He adopted daughter Dustie Burnett that Scott says she adopted them battling a heart condition for the last five graduated first in his High School class out of sheer love that went both ways. years. James was born December 10, 1937 from Saint Joseph’s Academy, Brownsville, She was proceeded in death by her loving mother Jeanette in Milford, Utah to Zella Nickerson and Texas and subsequently received a BSME DeGroot, her grandparent’s Lloyd and Minnie Carter, Dave and Reuben Owen Crawford. and Master’s degree in Mechanical Helen DeGroot. James spent the first 5 years of his life Engineering from Rice University, Houston, A celebration of life was held January 11, 2020 at 1:00 pm. In the in Milford and moved with his parents Texas. There he also participated in the water polo and swim teams. Cedar View ward Relief Society room located at 1925 west 320 south and 2 sisters to Salt Lake City. He grew Tim took a research position with Bell labs in New Jersey and after Cedar City. up there learning dance ballroom from many years there moved back to his hometown area of south Texas A celebration of her life was also held on Tuesday January 14, his Mother and being the typical little to work at Trico Industries and teach at Pan American University. At 6:00 pm. in her home town of Riverdale Utah at 4000 Parker Dr. brother, irritating his sisters. James that time he met and married Susan Zorn and began raising their Riverdale, Utah 8th Ward Relief Society room. graduated from West High School. He went on to join the ROTC three daughters, Caylee, Sharleena, and Jasmine in Brownsville, Many thanks to all the nurses, aids and doctors who kindly took and spent time in Texas with the Army where he was honorably Texas where they ran a medical office consulting business. Tim care of Melody’s every need. discharged. eventually accepted a position with Southwest Applied Technology At Scott’s and Melody’s request that in lieu of flowers please James met Andra Sanders in St. George at Kelwood where they College in southern Utah to develop a curriculum for course work in donate to the American Cancer Society. were both working. They were married May 12, 1973. Together they solar and wind power. Online condolences can be sent to her memorial page at www. spent many hours helping others when a call for help was received. He is survived by his loving wife, Sue Zorn Ebersole, and three affordablefuneralservices.com. He will also be remembered by family and friends for the countless amazing daughters, Caylee, Sharleena, Jasmine. The family currently Saturdays spent on Cedar Mountain in search of “killer” wood and resides in Cedar City, Utah. Services were planned for Saturday taking his 2-wheel drive ’72 ford where no sane person would. James January 11 at the Presbyterian Church, Nichols Canyon Rd, Cedar was also a gifted mechanic who could fix almost anything. City. Viewing and a memorial service were at 3:00 pm. Burial took There is no charge for obituaries of 400 words or less. James was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by place on Tuesday, January 14, at 2:00 pm at the Cedar City Cemetery Submissions can be made online at ironcountytoday. through Affordable Funeral Services, 435-592-1905. Both events were his wife, Andra; daughter Sonia (Klayton) Holt; 4 grandsons and 8 com, or emailed to [email protected] or great-grandchildren. open to friends and family. Graveside services were held January 11, 2020 at the Enoch City Online Condolences Can be sent to his memorial page at www. brought to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah 84721. Cemetery at 11:00 under the direction of Affordable Funeral Services. affordablefuneralservices.com A single submission may include up to two photos. A viewing was also held at the Enoch 1st ward chapel from 10:00 to The family requests in lieu of flowers/gifts, that a donation be The deadline for submission is Monday at noon. For 10:40 am. made using the below link for a memorial fund in memory of Tim pricing information for obituaries longer than 400 Online condolences can be sent to his memorial page at Ebersole or search at gofundme.com, using Tim Ebersole. www. words, please call 435-867-1865 ext. 5. www.affordablefuneralservices.com. gofundme.com/f/help-for-tim-ebersole-and-family Wednesday, January 15, 2020 21

Score s & Recaps from Competition Sports in Iron County R eDS rally, beat Thunder by Tom ZULEWSKI Cedar took its largest lead of the I ron County Today game at 43-35 when Jaidi Willden hit a basket inside, but a steal and layup Sam Johnston wasn’t able to from Maggie Westhoff finished a 9-0 hit her shots for most of the night run that put Desert Hills back in front against the Desert Hills Thunder. at 44-43 with two minutes left. With the game on the line late, the Following a Johnston free Cedar junior hit the one that mat- Japrix throw, Bliss would hit a jumper tered and helped push the Lady Reds Weaver beats to give the Thunder a 46-44 the Thunder to another win. defense and takes lead before Johnston deliv- Johnston drained a 3-pointer with the ball to the hoop ered what proved to be her 1 minute, 11 seconds remaining, and during the Lady winning shot. Japrix Weaver added two big steals Reds victory. “I have confidence in Sam,” down the stretch as Cedar closed Nielsen said. “I don’t mind her with a 9-2 run to beat Desert Hills, shooting those shots because she’s 53-48, handing the Thunder its first earned the right. All I ask her is to loss of the season. shoot a shot you think will go in. “I knew I was eventually gonna Don’t have any doubts when you make one, so I said ‘it’s gotta be this shoot the ball.” one,’” Johnston said. “Other than Weaver would come through late Mayci (Torgerson), no one’s shot was to help seal the win. She grabbed an really falling. To beat a really good offensive rebound off a missed free team on our worst night is exciting.” throw and came up with a pair of After steals, hitting all six free throws in the Torgerson hit a final 32 seconds. The senior would free throw for Cedar finish with 14 points. Cedar to start In its other game of the week, the the scoring, Lady Reds got 19 points from Weaver Desert Hills 53 and Torgerson added 15 in a 55-43 scored the next win over Pine View on Jan. 10. Cedar seven points and closed the first quarter with a 9-2 two layups from Desert Hills run to lead 24-8 and stretched the senior Kamryn margin to as much as 20 points late Bliss put the in the third quarter. Thunder up 12-5 48 The Lady Reds only scored two late in the first points in the final eight minutes, but quarter. When D esert Hills 12 9 12 15 -- 48 never let the lead go below double Torgerson – who Cedar 12 14 11 16 -- 53 figures to cruise to the victory. Desert Hills – Turlington 7, Bliss 10, had a game-high Jacobson 9, Westhoff 4,P eisley 14, Pine View was led by 17 points Bundy 4. Totals 20 6-8 48. 3-pointers – 22 points – hit Turlington 1, Peisley 1. from Ellie Wilson in the loss. a 3-pointer to Cedar – Laws 2, Weaver 14, Torgerson beat the buzzer, 22, Johnston 7, Willden 4, Henkel 4. Totals 16 15-21 53. 3-pointers – Weaver 2, it became a big Torgerson 3, Johnston 1. In these part of a 15-2 Lady Reds run kinds of that extended into the second quarter and put them up 20-14. Torgerson games, would add two free throws later in “ the period, and Cedar headed to the you have to half with a 26-21 advantage. “In these kinds of games, you execute, get have to execute, get down and play in the mud,” Cedar head coach Corry down and play Nielsen said. “Sometimes our team doesn’t play in the mud too well, but in the mud” I thought in the final two and a half minutes, we got down and played » Corry Nielsen, really good.” corey baumgartner Cedar head coach 22 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 sports Iron County Today F alcons start Reds run past Panthers by Tom ZULEWSKI host Thunder broke a three- slow, fall twice Cedar I ron County Today game losing streak. Mason Chase led three by Tom ZULEWSKI When it came down to Desert Hills players in double I ron County Today Region 9 play, the Cedar Reds figures with 24 points and 59 boys basketball team didn’t Keegan Munson added 20. The Canyon View boys basketball team struggled have a lot of success on its own The teams combined for to get off to good starts in each of its Region 9 floor. Frustrating losses were a 20 three-pointers, with the Pine View games last week and couldn’t come all the way common occurrence. Thunder hitting 11 and Cedar back. As a result, the team is still in search of its On Jan. 9, the Reds took a big draining nine. first region win of the year. step to erase the bad memories Tebbs led the Reds with 47 Bryce Thomas led three players in double figures from seasons past. 23 points while Grant and Zab with 19 points, and Hurricane built a double-digit Pine View 8 10 15 14 -- 47 Trey Tebbs hit four free Santana added 18 apiece. Cedar 12 14 18 15 -- 59 halftime lead before cruising to a 57-47 victory throws to key a 10-1 run that Cedar traveled across town over the Falcons on Jan. 7. The Tigers held CV (0-4 Pine View – Mamone 2, Sudweeks 13, Hop- closed out the first half, and to play at Canyon View in a per 3, Hall 2, Shepherd 1, Moore 17, Koller 9. Region 9) to five points in the opening quarter and Cedar poured it on in the Tuesday night game that was Totals 17 6-12 47. 3-pointers – Sudweeks 3, led 26-14 at the half. Hopper 1, Moore 2, Koller 1. second on the way to a 59-47 too late for press deadline. Cedar – Savage 7, Grant 10, Tebbs 15, Barney 4, Santana 9, Armstrong 14. Totals victory over the Pine View Proceeds from the Steve Hodson 23 10-11 59. 3-pointers – Savage 1, Tebbs 1, J axon Panthers. Tebbs led the Reds Cancer Classic were presented Santana 1. Jorgensen with 15 points as they won their at halftime. drives around the Thunder second Region 9 home game of defense in a the season (2-2, 8-4), matching valiant effort to its combined total from the keep the Canyon previous four years (2-20). View Falcons in “We preach every day to get the game. better today,” Cedar head coach Mark Esplin said. “Tuesday was disappointing, but we went back to work. We were working hard, but not working smart enough.” With the middle clogged on the defensive end, it led to more opportunities to get baskets in transition on the break. Cedar led 26-18 at the half and built the margin to as much as 17 points in the second half before finishing off the win. Senior Luke Armstrong delivered an added spark on the offensive end, scoring 12 of his 14 points in the second half mostly through layups against the Pine View defense.

jr robinson “In Wednesday’s practice, we were playing to guard the Jaxon Jorgensen led the Falcons in the loss with middle,” Armstrong said. “We 18 points. let D-Hills go middle the entire Canyon View saw the pattern repeat itself time, so we tried stopping them against Desert Hills two nights later, dropping a going to the middle and staying 62-53 decision to the Thunder. The Falcons were on the shooters.” held to eight points in the first quarter and trailed The Reds led 44-33 after 34-22 at the half. three quarters and Dallin Grant Reggie Newby led a balanced scoring attack (10 points) contributed two key for Desert Hills with 12 points. Trevor Farrow led baskets on inside moves in an Canyon View with 27 points, including five 3-point- 8-2 run at the start of the fourth ers, in the loss. quarter to stretch the lead to Parowan fell in its only game of the week Jan. 52-35, Cedar’s largest of the 8, a 41-38 road loss at Enterprise in the Region 18 night. opener for both teams. The Rams led 16-11 after a The Reds got into an offen- quarter, but the Wolves put down the defensive sive shootout to open the week, clamps in the second, outscoring Parowan 10-3 and but came out on the short end of taking a 21-19 lead into halftime. an 83-74 road loss at Desert Hills Krue Stubbs led the Rams (0-1, 8-4) with 11 on Jan. 7. Cedar was outscored corey baumgartner points in the loss. They will host Kanab tonight in a 22-11 in the fourth quarter as the Jr a on Garrett and the Cedar Reds used suffocating defense and 7 p.m. tipoff. unrelenting offense to win their second Region 9 home game of the season. Iron County Today sports Wednesday, January 15, 2020 23 Thunderbirds claim road victory against Bengals

by Bryson Lester the second half.” SUU ATHLetics STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION Southern Utah held Idaho State to 33 percent shooting from the field, and finished POCATELLO, Idaho — The Thunderbird 8-of-29 in the second half. men’s basketball team picked up a road Cameron Oluyitan led the offensive charge victory against Big Sky for the T-Birds, finishing with Conference foe Idaho State 20 points to go along with on Thursday evening, topping So. Utah six rebounds and two assists. the Bengals 71-55 in Reed Oluyitan logged 40 minutes Gym. in the contest. With the victory the 71 “He was playing great Thunderbirds move to 10-5 defense, and he does so much for us out there on both ends on the season, and 3-1 in Big Idaho St. Sky Conference play. Two of of the floor,” Simon said. “He those three Big Sky victories ended up having a fantastic have come on the road. night.” “It’s tough to win on the 55 John Knight III finished road in this league, but if we with 15 points for SUU off the want to compete for a cham- bench, while Dwayne Morgan pionship these are the type of games that we scored 13 in the same role. need to pull out,” SUU head coach Todd Simon Southern Utah’s bench outscored Idaho said. “We always say defense travels, and we State’s by a large margin, 36-16. were pretty happy with ours today.” The T-Birds will be back in the America The Thunderbirds started hot, and used First Event Center tomorrow as they’ll face an early 11-0 run to take a 20-6 lead over the off against rival Northern Arizona at 7 p.m. Bengals. MT. The contest will be broadcast on Eleven Idaho State responded quickly. After a few Sports. minutes back-and-forth, they embarked on an 8-0 run, and followed that up with another 6-0 run to cut the Thunderbird lead to three jr robinson at the under- Ca nyon View Falcon Addison Newman puts up a difficult shot four media over her tough Tiger defender. timeout. …if we want During to compete that stretch, for a the T-Birds “ F aLCon girls went over four championship minutes with- these are the out putting a drop pair point on the type of games scoreboard. that we need by Tom ZULEWSKI The Falcons faced Desert Despite to pull out” I ron County Today Hills, the No. 1 team in the 4A the Bengal RPI rankings, two days later comeback, the Ashlyn Banks had 17 and fell 64-54 on the road T-Birds fought » Todd Simon, points and Harlee Nicoll at the Thunderdome in St. to keep the SUU head coach added 11, but the Canyon George. Banks led the way lead into the View Falcons dropped a with 21 points, but Desert break, holding a 33-29 advantage. 48-42 decision at home to Hills used a 24-10 scoring The Thunderbirds turned it on the second the Hurricane Tigers on advantage in the third half. They shot 64 percent from the field in Jan. 8 in its first game of the quarter to break the game the second half, going 14-of-22, and week. Banks finished with a open. outscored the Bengals 38-26 over double-double by adding 14 Addie Newman added the final 20 minutes. Cam eron Oluyitan scans rebounds. 12 points for the Falcons “We challenged them a the floor before CV led 21-20 at halftime, and Erin Robinson had 10. little bit at the half, because we leading an offensive but the Tigers used the Kamryn Bliss led all scorers thought we didn’t finish the charge to help defeat combined efforts of Brooke with 24 points for the first 20 minutes particularly SUU's Big Sky well,” Simon said. “We got shots rival Tigers last Thomas (14 points) and Thunder in the win. Thursday. Kandalyn Hinton (11) to get CV will face Cedar for the we liked, we just didn’t hit them, in the win column for the first time this season tonight and we thought we were giving up first time in Region 9 play at the Reds gym in a 7 p.m. a little too much on the other end of the this season. tipoff. floor. And they stepped up to the challenge in courtesy of suu 24 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 sports Iron County Today High School Scoreboard Scores

Boys Basketball T he SUU Flippin' 1/7 Desert Hills 83, Cedar 74 Birds vaulted into Hurricane 57, Canyon View 47 a 3rd place finish, Dixie 70, Crimson Cliffs 48 including Karley McClain Snow Canyon 49, Pine View 48 who was awarded the Most 1/8 Kanab 47, Beaver 36 Valuable Performer Award Enterprise 41, Parowan 38 and earned the second highest all-around score 1/9 Cedar 59, Pine View 47 of the night. Desert Hills 62, Canyon View 53 Crimson Cliffs 73, Hurricane 66 Dixie 48, Snow Canyon 41 1/10 Beaver 48, Millard 30 Enterprise 58, Kanab 40

Girls Basketball 1/7 Kanab 44, Beaver 28 Enterprise 43, Parowan 29 1/8 Cedar 53, Desert Hills 48 Hurricane 48, Canyon View 42 Dixie 68, Crimson Cliffs 26 Pine View 64, Snow Canyon 51 1/9 Kanab 67, Enterprise 35 courtesy of suu Millard 53, Beaver 49 1/10 Cedar 55, Pine View 43 Desert Hills 64, Canyon View 54 Big Sky Hurricane 69, Crimson Cliffs 36 Thunderbirds finish third at first Snow Canyon 53, Dixie 50 Scoreboard Scores Standings annual Rio Tinto Best of Utah meet Mens Basketball 1/9 So. Utah 71, Idaho State 55 Region 9 Boys Basketball No. Colorado 65, Weber St. 64 REGION OVERALL by Taylor Whitson to lead the T-Birds. Montana 90, Ea. Washington 63 Sac. St. 64, No. Arizona 57 SUU ATHLetics STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION Shylen Murakami was close behind on Montana State 71, Idaho 68 Dixie 4-0 10-2 bars with a 9.850, while both Nipp and Becky 1/11 Idaho State 71, No. Arizona 67 Hurricane 2-2 9-3 WEST VALLEY CITY — 6,500-plus fans Rozsa-Thompson had a 9.825, which were Portland St. 77, Montana St. 76 Cedar 2-2 8-4 the lowest scores that SUU had to count on Sacramento St. 71, Weber St. 57 Pine View 2-2 6-5 attended the Maverik Center to watch all four Womens Basketball Snow Canyon 2-2 6-7 Utah teams compete to find the best gym- the event. They improved on their vault team nastics team in the state. The Flippin’ Birds score with a 49.250. 1/9 So. Utah 72, Idaho St. 65, OT Crimson Cliffs 2-2 5-6 No. Arizona 114, Sac. St. 107, 2 OT Desert Hills 2-2 5-7 finished third with a final score of 194.650. The Thunderbirds concluded the evening Montana 92, Ea. Washington 54 Canyon View 0-4 4-9 The No. 4 Utah Utes took home the victory on beam with a final score of 48.150. Nipp Idaho 69, Montana St. 68, 2 OT with the top score of 197.000, followed by No. was awarded a 9.775 which was the highest Weber St. 65, No. Colorado 60 Region 9 Girls Basketball 1/11 No. Arizona 70, Idaho State 59 23 BYU who earned a 195.575 and the Utah of SUU’s on the event. Rachel Smith scored a Sacramento St. 91, Weber St. 67 REGION OVERALL State Aggies in fourth with a 194.150. new career-high with a 9.750. Montana St. 73, Portland St. 62 Karley McClain was awarded the Most The Southern Utah Gymnastics team is Cedar 4-0 10-2 Standings Desert Hills 3-1 10-1 Valuable Performer for Southern Utah as set to compete against the University of New Snow Canyon 3-1 9-1 she finished the evening with an all-around Hampshire next Saturday, in a meet sched- Mens Basketball Dixie 2-2 7-4 score of 39.175, which was the second highest uled to begin at 5 p.m. MT. REGION OVERALL Pine View 2-2 7-5 all-around score of the night. Montana 4-1 8-8 Hurricane 2-2 4-8 The Thunderbirds started the night on McClain, McBride set new N. Colorado 3-1 10-5 Canyon View 0-4 4-8 floor, where they were led by a trio of 9.850’s Southern Utah 3-1 10-5 Crimson Cliffs 0-4 1-10 career floor records in loss Sacramento St. 3-2 10-4 from McClain, Hannah Nipp, and Madison Idaho St. 3-2 6-8 Region 18 Boys Basketball McBride. Madison Loomis also added in a against Huskers Montana St. 3-3 9-8 9.775. As a team, the T-Birds scored a 48.200 E. Washington 2-2 9-6 REGION OVERALL Portland St. 2-3 8-9 on the event. CEDAR CITY — The Flippin’ Birds’ Idaho 1-3 5-10 Enterprise 2-0 11-4 Things got drastically better for the gymnastics team opened their 2020 season N. Arizona 1-4 7-7 Kanab 1-1 12-1 T-Birds on vault. Madison McBride led the by narrowly falling to the No. 15 Nebraska Weber St. 1-4 5-11 Beaver 1-1 9-5 charge with a 9.850, followed closely by Huskers 196.375 - 195.275. Womens Basketball Parowan 0-1 8-4 Morgan Alfaro with a 9.825. Both Stephanie Southern Utah’s Karley McClain won the REGION OVERALL Millard 0-1 7-5 all-around title, posting 9.950 on floor, 9.900 Tervort and Rachel Smith scored a 9.800 for Montana St. 5-1 9-6 Region 18 Girls Basketball SUU as well. on beam and 9.700 on both vault and bars for Montana 4-1 9-5 Idaho 3-1 8-5 REGION OVERALL Vault was a big bounce-back event for a total of 39.25. N. Arizona 3-2 6-8 the Thunderbirds, as they scored a 49.050 as The Thunderbirds scored their highest Southern Utah 2-2 8-5 Kanab 2-0 10-3 a team. on floor, earning a 49.400. McClain posted N. Colorado 2-2 6-7 Millard 1-0 10-4 When the Flippin’ Birds moved to bars, SUU’s best with a 9.950, which is a new floor Portland St. 2-3 8-7 Enterprise 1-1 9-8 personal career record for her. Madison Idaho St. 2-3 6-8 Parowan 0-1 1-5 the high scores continued to roll through. E. Washington 1-3 2-11 McBride followed with another floor personal Sacramento St. 1-4 3-11 Beaver 0-2 4-8 McClain set a brand-new career high, while Tervort tied hers, as they both scored a 9.875 career record of her own at 9.900. Weber St. 1-4 3-11 Iron County Today sports Wednesday, January 15, 2020 25

Lad y T-Birds leading scorer Shalyn Fano beats the Idaho State T rivia as sport? Yes, please Bengal defense for an easy layup during the Thunderbird victory. by Tom ZULEWSKI the insufferable, sometimes to no avail. I ron County Today When Holzhauer earned $250,000 in November by winning the n case you were under a rock Tournament of Champions, it would during the last week, Jeopardy has only be a matter of time before the given fans of trivia the “Greatest creation of the ultimate Jeopardy Iof All Time” tournament, bringing tournament came to life. together three of the quiz show’s And we’re all the better for it, fans best players — James Holzhauer, Ken of trivia or not. Jennings and Brad Rutter — in a first- The Jeopardy GOAT tournament to-three fight for $1 million and the provided a 10-fold increase in pressure, “title” of the best player in the show’s but these guys are so good, there’s history. enough left in the competitive tank Not that any of the trio needed to have a sense of humor, dish snarky much encouragement. Consider their stuff on social media, and have fun. resumes leading up to this moment. It makes the money feel secondary, Before the Jeopardy GOAT at least to them. tournament (and yeah, it’s trending The gauntlet of material the players consistently on social media that have to get through is hard enough. courtesy of suu way), Rutter had never lost to a With two full games played in an human player in any competition. hour-long show, the winner is the one He won five games in regular play with the most points at the end. The in 2000 — champs were retired as first to win three matches gets the Lady T-Birds stay undefeated undefeated after that point — and million-dollar payday. followed up with multiple tourna- Heading into Tuesday’s fourth ment victories on the way to more match — boo, ABC for making us wait at home with win in OT than $4.6 million in by Kyle Birnbrauer The Lady T-Birds forced the winnings. SUU ATHLetics STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION Bengals into 19 turnovers and scored Jennings, who called 21 points off of those turnovers. Northern Utah home CEDAR CITY — The Southern Both teams got off to a slow start during his original run random Utah women’s basketball team kept on Thursday, scoring just 14 points on the show, bene- their undefeated streak at home combined in the first quarter. The fitted when the show thoughts alive Thursday night with a 72-65 Thunderbirds outshot the Bengals removed the five-game overtime win over Idaho State. 27.3 percent to 23.5 percent, but limit for champions in by Tom Zulewski “Really excited to be able to con- trailed at the end of the opening 2004. He reeled off 74 S ports Writer tinue our undefeated streak at home. quarter 6-8. straight wins in regular We put ourselves in a difficult spot Both teams turned up the heat play and has more than to start and we didn’t have the best in the second quarter, shooting over $3.3 million in winnings. through four days — Holzhauer won first half, but the girls really bounced 50 percent. ISU was able to maintain And then there’s Holzhauer, the pro the opening match, but Jennings has back in the second half, especially their lead however, outscoring the sports bettor from Las Vegas. He came won the last two by basically beating in the fourth quarter,” head coach T-Birds 24-22 and would go into the on the scene with a bang, mastered the him at his own game, getting to the Tracy Sanders said. “Those were two break leading 32-28. art of corralling Daily Doubles before Daily Doubles first, betting big, and teams that really play off transition Southern Utah shot only 10 his opponents, and betting big on the nailing the right answers on the clues. and I feel like the tempo of the game percent in the third quarter as the way to $2.4 million in 32 regular games, And that leaves Rutter, who’s been slowed down and it was difficult Bengals built up their lead, but were missing Jennings’ money mark by shockingly shut out to this point. for both teams to adjust to, but we able to stay in the game thanks to around $60,000. Rutter missed on some of his DD started playing better defense and clutch free throw shooting, going Holzhauer’s run has led to the chances and finished with a negative we have some confident people and 9-for-12 from the charity stripe. message in this column. With the score in the second game of the they started to feed off each other With just 10 minutes to play, the ratings for the GOAT tournament second match. and it provided us that spark that we Thunderbirds found themselves going through the roof, the thought of But no one should count him out, needed to get back in it.” down 40-48. trivia as a sport feels more valid than it not by a longshot. His record speaks With 16 games still to play in the The Bengals pushed their lead all may have before. loudly. 2019-20 season, the Thunderbirds the way to 12 with 7:24 to play, but When Holzhauer started shattering And this GOAT tournament — have matched their win total from then with 5:12 to go a layup from single-game money records in his which has outdrawn Game 1 of both 2018-19 with eight wins already this Cardenas launched a 15-3 run for the initial run, he showed up on ESPN’s the 2019 World Series and NBA Finals season. T-Birds that tied the game at 58-58 SportsCenter more than once, talking — proves to us all that brain power Shalyn Fano led all scorers in the and set up their second overtime betting, baseball and other things matters just as much, if not more, than game with 22 points, was 4-for-6 game of the season. sports-related. When he finally lost to physical prowess. from the free throw line, and was The Thunderbirds dominated Emma Boettcher last June, conspiracy Thanks, Jeopardy! also the leading rebounder for in overtime, outscoring the Bengals theories were discussed. the T-Birds with eight. Rebecca 14-7 behind six points and two Holzhauer lost on purpose, the Cardenas put up 18 points and had timely steals from Cardenas. tin-foil hat crowd cried. Those of us Follow sports writer and proud trivia nerd five steals, two of which came in The Thunderbirds will be back in who knew how the strategy of the Tom Zulewski on Twitter @TommyZee81 or overtime. Harley Hansen contributed action tomorrow in Flagstaff against game worked did their best to squash email [email protected]. 13 points and five rebounds. Northern Arizona. 26 Wednesday, January 15, 2020 FREE C lassifieds Limit of 2 ads per person and phone number, 30 words per ad. 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Looking for care giver for elderly woman, will provide housing plus salary in Cedar City. Interested call 435- 590-1920. Twos to puzzle with and have fun, too! © 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 6 Add the symbol for addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to make each row of 2s equal the number at the end “If you want to be important—wonderful. If you want to be of the row. There is more than one answer to each equation. recognized—wonderful. If you want to be great—wonderful. But recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. That’s a new de nition of greatness … it means that everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.” – from The Drum Major Instinct, a sermon by Rev Matin Luther King, Jr., 1968

very special site was selected for a memorial for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The location is the What does the monument look like? National Mall in Washington, DC. Stone of The National Mall is not a shopping center. Hope It is a large park that stretches from the Potomac River Standards Link: Number Sense: Use basic and advanced procedures while performing to the Capitol Building. Many the processes of computation. Sound Bite of Washington’s famous On today’s Kid Scoop, memorials and museums we use the word site, surround the Mall. which means a location. It is pronounced the same The memorial honors Dr. Find the words in the puzzle. as the word sight, which King’s vision for all to enjoy POTOMAC means the ability to see. How many of them can you a life of freedom, opportunity, MEMORIAL nd on this page? Mountain of Despair Do the math to find out and justice. MUSEUMS the term for words that M A P S I G H T R M sound the same, but have Follow the Map The idea for the design of Martin Luther King’s monument MONUMENT different meanings. The came from his 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech. In this speech, FREEDOM M L O P M U R D O M even-numbered term Find your way to the Martin King said, “We will be able to hew out of the mountain of reveals the answer. Luther King Memorial site despair a stone of hope.” STONE O A T A T U E D O A by following these directions DREAM U I O R H V E N I E on the map below. Visitors pass through an entryway cut through a massive stone symbolizing the mountain of despair. Once inside, they come PROFILE N R M K R E U S N R Start at grid A-1. Go twelve upon the missing section, marking the stone of hope, which SIGHT spaces right. Move three spaces features a carved profile of King. The interior walls are ringed T O A A R M W L U D with chiseled quotes from King’s speeches and sermons. CARVED down. Move five spaces left. A M C F E N O T S M Standards Link: Vocabulary: Standards Link: History: Students know that Americans celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day MOUNTAIN Students understand grade-level That space is the location of to commemorate his leadership of the civil rights movement; Students know the fundamental appropriate vocabulary. the monument’s main entrance. values and principles expressed in King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. VISION I E U N O I S I V T PARK N M T E L I F O R P DRUM Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical HEW words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. (Map not to (Map scale)

What’s it all about? In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday, look through the newspaper for pictures of people helping or serving one A Mall of Monuments another. Clip one picture and write a Each of these three important national monuments, located on the National Mall, honors a President That Sounds paragraph summarizing what it is about. of the United States. Do you know which monument is for which President? Unscramble the names Familiar above each picture. Then find and label each one on the map above using the grid location shown Standards Link: Civics: Students understand why civic Look through the below each of the monuments. responsibility is important and recognize examples. newspaper for pairs NHOTANSWIG MONUMENT NLNOLCI MEMORIAL FOSREFJNE MEMORIAL of words that have the same sound, but different meanings and spellings. Cut Send your story to: out 10 pairs and glue I’m Green them to a piece of paper. Next to each Explain what you do to word, write or paste help the environment. an example of how Why is it important to the word is used. you? Standards Link: K-3 B-3 Q-5 Vocabulary: Students Deadline: February 9 Published: Week of Mar. 8 understand grade-level Please include your school and grade. Standards Link: History: Students understand how important figures reacted to their times, and why they were significant to the history of our democracy. appropriate vocabulary. Posting Date January 13, 2020

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