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Rams' valiant run ends at State Finals

The Parowan Rams charged their way into Utah’s 2A baseball championships by elevating above the Eagles from Duchesne, corralling the Cowboys from Kanab and beating the Bulldogs from Gunnison Valley, but the Rams’ run ended when they hit an unbreakable dam built by the Beaver Beavers, who beat them twice in the final two games.

photos by dave mineer Special Memorial Day celebrations to be held in Parowan, Cedar City by Carol Cable & Dennis Robison Cedar City Cemetery. This year's guest speaker Parowan City Police Department. On For Iron County Today The Iron County Veterans Coalition is former Parowan Police Chief and January 2, 2019 Kenneth was elected will have a Memorial Day program at current Iron County Sheriff Kenneth as Iron County Sheriff and currently Celebrated on the last Monday the Cedar City Cemetery at 10:00am. Carpenter. In the 20 years of Marine holds positions as Commander in May, Memorial Day is a time that For more information please call Corps Service Kenneth served in for the Iron Metro SWAT team and all Americans pay tribute to those Dennis Robison (435-592-1865). many different positions abroad and as a member of the International who have served in the Military here in the United States. Association Chiefs of Police Patrol and died fighting for our freedom. Parowan Upon retiring from the Marine and Tactical Operations Committee. To commemorate this Holiday, our On May 31, 2021 at 10:00am, Corps, Kenneth took a position as Come out and honor those who beautiful hillside Cemetery provides everyone is welcome to attend as we a patrol officer with the Cedar City have fallen to protect our Country. the perfect setting for a Memorial pay our respects to the service men Police Department. After 7 years with For more information please call Day Program. and women buried in the Parowan the CCPD, he was elected as Chief of 435-477-81909. 2 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 news I ron County Today Bookings Governor Cox, Lt. Gov. discuss service, role of Below are bookings as reported by the Iron County Sheriff’s Department and Cedar City Police Depart- ment. Those arrested are government with Cedar City Rotarians innocent until proven guilty. from Tessa Douglas on the need for community connections all of those things. And that was healthy. MAY 17 For Iron County Today and serving together in order to restore And now, for many people, it matters R achael E Harris civility and break through the tribalism more than all of those other things.” Cedar City, UT Governor Spencer Cox and Lieutenant that has been increasing in recent years. He emphasized we shouldn’t use DRUG – Poss C/S, Drug Paraphernalia Governor Deidre Henderson discussed “I posit that what you all are doing right government to solve all of our country’s the value of service and the role of now is the most important thing that can problems. He encouraged, “people like you MAY 18 government with Cedar City Rotary Club be done to preserve our democracy for used to solve all of the other problems in Ellena R Arredondo members during their regular lunch future generations.” our country…eradicating Polio, coming Cedar City, UT Fail to Remain at Accident – meeting last week. He discussed the divisions present together to build parks, to Damage Only Club President Paul Monroe began the in our nation and talked about the give back, to help with Juan P Garcia meeting by sharing a number of the local lack of real, personal connec- education, to teach Cedar City, UT and global service projects, initiatives, and tions. He said “The institutions kids how to read. Protective Order Violation A ustin T Mayer events supported by the Cedar City Club. that have historically That’s how we Cedar City, UT Following his presentation, the Lieutenant brought us together to took care of Disorderly Conduct, Assault on Governor spoke, covering topics related to form those connections people in Healthcare Provider R obert B Edwa III Utah’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the are starting to fall apart our country. Altadena, CA state’s culture of service. in many ways… Communities DRUG – Poss C/S, Drug Para- She related to Rotary’s longtime churches… came phernalia, Speed Regulations MAY 19 Utah Governor Spencer Cox and Mervin Hardy Jr. Lieutenant Governor Enoch, UT Fail to Comply w/Court Deidre Henderson spoke of the ability and Johnie M Jake Cedar City, UT responsibility of relying DV – Threats Against Life/ on local individuals more Property, DV – In Presence of than on governemnt to Child, Intoxication solve challenges. Andrew A Ordonez Cedar City, UT DRUG – Poss C/S, Drug Paraphernalia MAY 20 R on Lee K Parker Cedar City, UT Poss Dangerous Weapon by Restricted, Rec Stolen Prop, Drive on Denied Smokey L Osborn Beaver, UT Retail Theft Dawn R Bundy Cedar City, UT Disorderly Conduct Charles M Endicott Cedar City, UT Disorderly Conduct Mark A Hillstead Cedar City, UT Prob/Parole Violation A dam J Topping Cedar City, UT Vicious Animal At Large Jaesa D Yeaman Cedar City, UT photos courtesy cc Rotary club Disorderly Conduct initiative of eradicating Polio through vac- together, we served, we donated, we helped MAY 21 cinations, a goal which is close to being “ What you all are doing our neighbors, we gave back…but what Candace J Smith realized with only two cases of wild polio happens when those things cease to exist? Cedar City, UT in the world since January. Utah’s COVID right now is the most What’s left? Government…but government Prob/Parole Violation Craig G Pacheco vaccination efforts have been largely important thing that is really bad at (solving those problems).” Provo, UT successful due to volunteers, she said. He finished by talking about the Criminal Trespass “We announced a need for volunteers and can be done to preserve need to reinvigorate our community MAY 22 within a couple of days we had thousands institutions, to give back, and to help our democracy for Kevin L Price of people signed up…to help with this others. He spoke about bringing younger Enoch, UT massive coordinated vaccination effort. future generations.” generations into our service organiza- DRUG – Poss C/S, Drug tions and helping them to understand Paraphernalia, Unlawful Purch/ Because of that coordinated response… Trans/Poss Dngr Weapon, Drive we’ve slowed down the deaths, we’ve Utah Governor Spencer Cox that our history of serving together on Susp/Revoked Lic slowed down the case counts, over 1.1 is what makes America great. He also Lars A Rouse million Utahns are fully vaccinated now, thanked the Rotarians for all they were Las Vegas, NV DRUG – Poss C/S, Drug and I have to say it’s absolutely incredible families…volunteer organizations…(as doing to engage in those things. He said Paraphernalia to see all the smiles in this room today.” a result) that sense of pride we have compared to other states, Utah is ranked She concluded by thanking the together is going away.” first in the nation for economic outlook MAY 23 Rotarians for their service and volun- He added “and we’re replacing it, when combining our low unemployment Jeremy Black Cedar City, UT teerism. “Utah is ranked #1 in the nation unfortunately, with politics…politics rate, high number of days our children Intoxication in terms of volunteerism, and I have matters, but it used to matter a lot less were in school during the pandemic, Craig G Pacheco personally experienced over and over that than all the other things in our lives. It and our low COVID-related death rate. Provo, UT Criminal Trespass, City Park (No dedicated volunteer spirit…I’m grateful used to matter less than religion. It used “And it has absolutely nothing to do Alcohol) for each one of you, especially during to matter less than our family. It used to with me or the lieutenant governor or this last year when so many difficulties matter less than our high school rivalry… the legislature. It has everything to do MAY 24 occurred.” it used to matter less than our service with the people in this room and what is Luis A Lopez Cedar City, UT Governor Cox followed and focused organizations. It used to matter less than happening in this room.” DUI Iron County Today news Wednesday, May 26, 2021 3 T iffanyC hristensen honored as Iron County’s Foster Mom of the Year from Amy Bates She has helped him find and maintain M.S.Ed, Foster-Adoptive Consultant stable employment, gotten him into and Trainer the adult education program, getting Each year Utah Foster Care asks his driver's license, saving money and the community for nominations of so many more things. She is truly moms who have shown exceptional deserving of this award!” dedication and love for the children Tiffany has wanted to be a foster they care for in foster care. The parent for a long time but it wasn’t selection process of choosing only until after her husband passed away one to honor is a difficult one, that she finished process. Although because the very selfless she stated she wanted school act of opening their aged children, she was a hearts and homes to “ It just little nervous when they children is already a called and asked her to remarkable exam- spoke to care for a 17-year-old ple of service to a my heart and boy; however, she vulnerable pop- decided to say yes. ulation. Families felt like the right “It just spoke to my who choose to heart and felt like the right thing. All C ourtesy Photo foster seem to thing.” Foster Mom of the Year Tiffany Christensen (R) makes time to share a special naturally excel kids in foster care moment with her daughter Ambre. at giving all they Tiffany Christensen on experience trauma, and what a difference it is from the can seem overwhelming at first but have to the benefit caring for a 17-year- just because they are boys who first came to stay with me. the rewards are felt for years to come. of others. This year old boy older doesn’t mean their Watching them heal and grow has Utah Foster Care wishes to they have selected Tiffany trauma is bigger or worse. been amazing.” express their appreciation to all Christensen as Iron County They are not scary, just trying There are approximately 100 foster parents in Iron County who Foster Mom of the Year. the best they can to deal with what life children in foster care in Iron County. show up in a big way to help chil- Tiffany has only been a foster mom has dealt them this far.” Families like Tiffany’s, who are willing dren in our community. If you are for a short time but as part of her Tiffany now has 2 teenage boys to take in teenagers are in critical interested in learning more about nominations states, “Although most living with her, along with her need right now, as are families able how you can help children in foster foster parents shy away from taking daughter. She says, “My favorite thing to care for sibling groups or LGBTQ care visit utahfostercare.org for more teenagers, Tiffany took a youth in and is watching the boys, who they have youth. The process of getting licensed information. has gone above and beyond for him. become over the last little while 4 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 news I ron County Today opinion Toir the Ed to Thought of the In defense of Mr. Morin's week Op-Ed, 'Welcome! Why are from the desk of R. Gail you Here?' Stahle, publisher The two letters published last week in response to Mr. Morin's opinion column seem to “Many of life's miss the whole gist of Mr. Morin's piece. As most failures are people know, there is a massive exodus from a people who did few very heavily taxed and high crime states, not realize how namely CA, NY and IL. People are leaving those states for states with lower taxes and lower close they were crime rates. The people in those states with to success when lower crime and lower taxes are concerned, they gave up.” and rightly so, that those people leaving their former states will continue to vote as they have Thomas A. Edison in the past, electing "progressive" candidates who then raise taxes and pass laws that go easier on criminals. It's no coincidence that those states people are fleeing are democrat run states. All Mr. Morin was pointing out was that people should remember what drove them out of their states and not vote in candidates who N ormalcy is returning, but… bring the same programs and policies that led to the decline of those states. The letters schoolteacher, but when I did, I needed to have a TB in response to Mr. Morin felt they had to test. I don’t have to be a plumber, but if I do, I need resort to hyperbole to get their point across, to be certified that I know the difference between a as there are no facts that could support the drainpipe and a flue. view they espouse. Calling part of Mr. Morin's cyclops The rights associated with a vaccination card letter, "the scariest remarks I have ever read" would be similar to “best customer” rewards offered Bryan Gray is certainly a gross exaggeration, as was by retail stores. turning the point of the letter into, "stay out Columnist If a school district decided to safely admit only unless you agree with me" and making it a vaccinated children, a parent opposed could look constitutional issue. The opinions stated in this article are solely those of the elsewhere to a non-mandated charter or private What Mr. Morin seemed to be explaining author and not the Iron County Today. school. There is no constitutional right to gain was that elections have consequences. If you entrance and infect other children in your “neigh- leave a place because the quality of life has he grocery store is different. Masks are no borhood” school. deteriorated due to liberal policies, please think longer required and the one-way arrows Similarly, airlines might find it financially advanta- of that and don't vote for people who will bring T directing customers in the aisles are gone. My geous to require a vaccination card to board any of its in those same policies that ruined the place trips to City are back on with word that flights. The majority of airline flyers might appreciate you left. That's the gist without the drama and Broadway productions will soon be open. Fans are the move and make the airline their first choice. If hyperbole. crowding into seats for the Utah Jazz playoffs. you weren’t vaccinated, you could always seek out an Disclaimer: I came here from one of those Normalcy is returning. The Center for Disease airline that has a different policy. A restaurant-brew- failing states in 2015. I love it here because it Control, rightly maligned for issuing awkward, ery in downtown Salt Lake City found enormous is not the place I moved from, has low crime non-cohesive advice, is declaring that social and support from customers when it allowed entry only and lower taxes, less traffic and some pretty family life can now be enjoyed – drink a beer, eat a to those showing a vaccination card. friendly people. Look at what those failed muffin, hug a nephew – but… If a library requires a card and you don’t have policies have brought to a place like San Here’s the but: Restrictions are lifted for those one, you can opt for a local bookstore. And if all Francisco, once considered one of the most completing their vaccine regime. Without a sizeable bookstores require a card, you could order a book beautiful cities...Walgreen's is closing 17 stores segment of Utah and the nation being vaccinated, the through Amazon. in that area because the loss from shoplifting virus will not vanish. It will inevitably mutate, putting Those opposed to vaccinations would find some is too high. Shoplifting less than $950 worth all of us – even those vaccinated – at different things more inconvenient, but that would be their of merchandise is rarely prosecuted, criminals degrees of risk. choice, just like an inebriated person being turned are cited out with no bail and the crime just Like the anti-mask and anti-vaccination crowd, away from a Utah liquor store or a rural resident who continues. Vehicle break ins there have gone up I believe that people should be accountable for their has to drive two hours to dine at a fancy restaurant. over 200%. Homeless are living in every open actions rather than forced by government decree. We all make choices – where to live, what to buy, how field and parking lot. All crime has gone way up. And that’s why I strongly support the vaccination to live our lives – and we expect to pay the conse- Liberal policies brought those changes. I assure card. quences for these choices. you, we don't want those problems here. Don’t tell me that takes away constitution rights. Don’t rant about government intrusion. If that were true, we wouldn’t mandate driver’s Vaccines are free and fairly simple to obtain. Be licenses or passports. There are certain “papers” one accountable for your choices. That’s the thoughtful Dean Haynes, Cedar City needs to access life’s routine. I didn’t have to be a American way.

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ay has been busy – busier than December for many. Gardens are Now what? planted, outdoor sports are in full M irst, congratulations for your hard work and swing and then there are finals, graduations, weddings, etc. In between all of this there are diligence despite all the distractions that two days that cannot be forgotten – Memorial F have tried to permanently detour you from Day (May 31st) and D-Day (June 6). These two this new season and new opportunities in your life. holidays are inextricably connected. One is to Second, your work and your life are not fin- honor and remember those who gave their all ished. Yes, remember to be a lifelong learner, but and the other adds more names to that list. In remember that beyond the books and the learning one landing group of 364 men on that fateful there is a life to be lived and enjoyed. When you day on the beaches of France only 60 returned. stop and smell the roses, make time to plant some. One young soldier in B-29 training wrote Expect good things and then do all you can to home, “Honestly I’ve never been so busy create them. If you’re ship hasn’t with so much to remember. In the morning come in don’t swim out to it, or next day I take my A.I. check and it has build your own ship and set me worried. It lasts 2 ½ hours. All this week sail. I’ve been so busy – up at 4:00 – school from Third, whatever oppor- 5:00 until 12:00 – Small arms training from tunities your heart and life 13:00 till 15:00 – In Compass I was supposed are calling you towards, to shoot bearings and plot my position on a make sure you have the chart. I’m always getting latitude and longi- right equipment. If you’re tude, variation, deviation, compass heading C orey climbing Everest, leave the Baumgartner – true heading, magnetic heading, ballet shoes at basecamp. If Manag ing Editor magnetic north, true north, you’re building a ship, leave the azimuth, all twisted up. I was to boxing gloves on the beach. op/ be in Cincinnati and was way Planting a garden? Change out of your tuxedo/ down in Louisville. All I can say is wedding dress first. Ed that our navigator had better be Finally, be invested in, not just interested in, “on the ball.” It’s really fun though your life and your future. If something isn’t work- until a person gets to thinking how ing, investigate, take an inventory and then evalu- important it is to be right.” ate what/who is keeping you from becoming your Talk about a final! There were no calculators, very best. This is your life. Opportunities await. or GPS. These people had to be right. Wrong Ones not only created for you, but ones you were wasn’t an option if one wanted to live and help created for. Keep believing, learning and living. his buddies get home. Everyone jokes about graduation speeches and in some instances the joke is well placed. This year there seems to be a lot of speeches about how well we’ve done considering the how bad things are. That begs the question – compared to what? The Spanish flu in 1918 killed 20-50 million people when the population was 1.8 billion. COVID-19 deaths worldwide are 2.7 million with a population of 7.6 Billion. As such, there have been adjustments to schedules and learning. Some kids are a year behind. Proms and or graduation parties got canceled, graduations were online, even school was online. I know someone who got really sick and I know someone who died. I don’t like changes in the school schedule. I really need that sleep-in day. We’ve all had a teacher pass around closeup pictures of items to be deciphered as to what the object really is. It is all a matter of perspec- tive. Back out and the object is quite clear. As we consider the last year, maybe some perspec- tive could help as we look at the bigger picture. We are blessed. Many of us know/knew people who fought in WWII. We’ve been to Auschwitz, Pearl Harbor, Utah Beach. We had friends with numbered tattoos courtesy of the Third Reich. Let us be grateful for what we have and remember those who always knew what America stands for. Let us instill this knowl- edge into the next generation. Freedom is hard won, hard kept and too easily lost. Let us remember. Visit us online at Being Relevant ironcountytoday.com 6 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 news I ron County Today Romney introduces Ut ah Legislative update Dear Friends and Neighbors, the decrease in cases and hospitaliza- during the legislature-called extraor- legislation to combat tions in our state, it is important to dinary session. This resolution affirms This month we returned to the allow students and families to choose the right to keep and bear arms as Capitol for our monthly interim whether or not to wear masks during a fundamental right protected by opioid epidemic meetings, convened in a special the 2021-22 school year. I was the the Bill of Rights and the Utah State session and an extraordinary session. floor sponsor for H.B. 1007 Face Cover- Constitution and supports the idea of The Governor issued a call for a ing Amendments, which removes the exploring the possibility of becoming from U.S. Senator MittR omney special session to address a number mask requirement in K-12 schools and a Second Amendment sanctuary state. of items, but primarily to accept and united states senate (R-UT) higher education institutions. Those appropriate the American Rescue who wish to continue wearing masks Plan Act funds Congress allocated are more than welcome to do so. As Concurrent Resolution WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Mitt Romney to Utah. Additionally, the Senate (R-UT) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) introduced the we return to normalcy, it’s important Honoring Asian President and Speaker issued a call to end government mandates and Life Budgeting for Opioid Addiction Treatment for an extraordinary session to take American and Pacific provide individuals with choices when Islander Communities (LifeBOAT) Act, bipartisan legislation which would place the same day as the it comes to their health and establish a stewardship fee to provide and expand special session to consider safety. We passed a resolution highlighting resolutions dealing with the importance of Asian American and access to substance use treatment. Joining them 2nd Amendment rights Pacific Islander communities to our in introducing the LifeBOAT Act include Senators and Critical Race Theory. Critical Race state. The resolution encourages all Utahns to join us in celebrating the Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Our non-partisan staff Theory history, people and cultures of Asian Angus King (I-ME), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), create a newsletter American history Americans and Pacific Islanders and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), each month reviewing should be taught in seek opportunities to appreciate the all of the main Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Tina Smith (D-MN), a way that accurately rich cultural heritage and contributions. and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI). A summary of the discussions from interim depicts our country’s meetings. You can find legislation can be found here. highs and lows, triumphs these newsletters here S en. Evan Vickers and mistakes. Although Adjustments to 2021 “We must do more to provide access to treat- (https://le.utah.gov/lrgc/ Ua t h Senate District 28 our nation’s history is General Session Bills ment for those who want to escape opioid abuse interimHighlights.jsp). complex, we continue to The latest update is usually released strive to be better. During a legis- In Utah we have a 45-day legislative and addiction,” Senator Romney said. “I’m proud session. As part-time legislators, we to join Senator Manchin’s effort which will help one week after the meetings. lature-called extraordinary session, the Senate passed S.R. 901 Senate pass legislation and balance a budget Here are the highlights from the fund treatment facilities around the country and Resolution on Critical Race Theory in in a fraction of the time that other special and extraordinary sessions: offer support for those who seek treatment for Public School, which encourages the states require, and as a result of our addiction. Importantly, this legislation will bolster State Board of Education to use their efficient work, we have been voted one of the best run states in the the significant work Utah has done to combat the Accepting and statutory responsibility to review Appropriating Federal standards for curriculum pertaining country for many years. Occasionally, opioid epidemic by helping to fund our state’s to our history, civil rights and racism errors and omissions are found treatment and recovery support services.” Funds to ensure curriculum teaches that all after we complete our work and “Many Americans and West Virginians who As I mentioned, we convened in students are created equal. No cur- during a special session is a good struggle with substance use disorder aren’t able to a special session for the primary riculum or instruction time to make adjustments. During purpose of accepting the American materials should the special session, we ran several access the treatment they need because we simply Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds Con- don’t have enough facilities, beds, or healthcare gress allocated to Utah. The ARPA Senator providers in our communities,” Senator Manchin funds total roughly $1.7 billion. To Vickers continues said. “This bipartisan legislation would create a 1 accomplish this, we passed S.J.R. to present and cent stewardship fee for every milligram of opioids 101 Joint Resolution Approving preserve bills that the Acceptance of Federal Funds help improve the lives in a prescription pain pill which would be used and S.B. 1001 Appropriations to support and expand substance use treatment of our citizens and Adjustments, as a companion bill to communities. options for our fellow Americans in need. I urge my S.J.R. 101. Whereas S.J.R. 101 approves colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this acceptance of the federal funds, S.B. 1001 appropriates some of the funds vital bipartisan legislation to help address the drug for specific purposes. This bill appro- epidemic facing our nation.” priates $571 million of the roughly $1.7 billion that the state is expected Background: to receive in ARPA funds. Additionally, In 2020, more than 90,000 Americans died from we made a few adjustments to the budget we passed earlier this year drug related overdoses – the highest year of overdose to replace some of the state funding deaths ever recorded – with more than half of those with ARPA funding. likely involving an opioid or synthetic-opioid. The Here are a few of the items we LifeBOAT Act would establish a stewardship fee to funded with ARPA this month: fund efforts to provide and expand access to sub- » $103 million for business and stance use treatment through the existing Substance economic development Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The » $100 million for water conservation bill would establish a 1 cent stewardship fee on each courtesy senator evan vickers milligram of active opioid ingredient in a prescription » $165 million for social services (includes a food bank in San Juan pain pill and would include a rebate for cancer related bills that make small corrections to County, mental health services and include the following concepts: legislation previously passed. You pain and hospice patients and an exemption for vaccine distribution) opioids used as part of medically assisted treatment. » that one race is inherently superior can find a summary of each of these or inferior to another race; The funding would be used to improve access Our state will receive the funding in bills here (https://le.utah.gov/~2021S1/ two phases – 50 percent this May and LegislationSummaries_v2.pdf). » that an individual should be to substance use disorder treatment, including but the remaining in May 2022. The U.S. not limited to: discriminated against or receive Department of the Treasury released adverse treatment because of the COVID-19 Update »»Establishing new addiction treatment facilities, additional guidelines on May 10 individual's race; or that an individ- residential and outpatient. pertaining to how these funds may be ual's moral character is determined On Friday, May 21st, the Utah Depart- used. There are still questions and clar- by the individual's race. ment of Health reported 4,857,128 »»Recruiting, training, and/or increasing reim- ifications needed on certain guidelines, total COVID-19 tests administered, bursement for mental health providers providing and there will likely be further updates The State Board of Education 403,984 total positive cases, 394,755 substance use disorder treatment, particularly in from the U.S. Treasury. committed during Education Interim estimated recovered cases, 16,638 Committee to study this topic further total hospitalizations, 136 current medically underserved or rural communities. Over the interim and during the 2022 » and report back to the Legislature in hospitalizations, 2,289 total fatalities »Expanding access to long-term, residential General session, we will continue to the coming months. and 1,433,417 people have received at treatment programs. review how to best appropriate the least one dose of one of the vaccines. »»Establishing and/or operating support programs funds within priorities that fit the guiding principles. Exploring Sanctuary I will be providing these COVID-19 that offer employment services, housing, and State Status updates from a legislative perspective other support services to help a recovering every other week. I want to hear from addict transition back into society. Masks in Schools Our most important duty as legisla- you and get your feedback, thoughts As our country continues to make tors is to preserve Utahns' freedoms, and ideas on what's happening in our »»Establishing and/or operating facilities to provide including the freedom to bear arms care for babies born with neonatal abstinence great strides in the fight against local communities. Please contact COVID-19, many states across the without government interference. I me anytime at [email protected]. syndrome. nation are beginning to lift mask was the sponsor for S.R. 902 Senate Thank you. »»Establishing and/or operating substance abuse mandates following updated CDC Resolution Declaring Support for the Sincerely, Evan Vickers – Utah State guidelines. With more and more Right to Keep and Bear Arms and treatment programs in conjunction with Adult Exploring Sanctuary State Status Senate and Family Treatment Drug Courts. 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Free meals will be made available to children this school calendar at the Enoch Elementary School. Lunches will be served Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. on a first come, Rocky Mountain Power ends first served basis each day. Children must be under Public Safety Power Shutoff 13 years of age to receive a meal. The program begins on June 1st and continues until August 13th, watch for areas in Iron and 2021. Washington counties Last week, approximately 680 customers were notified of the Public Safety Power Shutoff through phone calls, email and text messages. They con- tinued to receive notifications prior to the Public Safety Power Shutoff and when the watch was canceled. Communities under the watch included: When conditions are met, a Public Safety Cedar City, Enterprise, Dixie and Milford. Power Shutoff is a proactive measure to mitigate Rocky Mountain Power has been closely wildfire risk in the face of hazardous fire weather monitoring weather conditions, which included conditions including extreme low humidity, dry forecasted high winds and elevated fire conditions, vegetation and sustained high winds and elevated in areas around several communities in Iron and counts on key weather indexes. Washington counties. Weather-related power outages can happen “The safety of the communities we serve is during high wind events. The company urges our top priority and issuing a Public Safety Power customers to follow emergency management Shutoff watch gives our customers some time to official recommendations to have a plan and be prepare ahead of a potential outage,” says Curtis prepared. For all non-emergency questions about Mansfield, senior vice president of operations. “Our the Public Safety Power Shutoff watch, customers meteorologist and emergency management teams and the public should call Rocky Mountain Power have monitored this evolving weather system for at 1-888-221-7070. Additionally, this summer’s school meals will several days and recent updates by the National Visit rockymountainpower.net/psps for addi- be served at Main Street Park. Meals will be served Weather Service has us prepared to respond in the tional information on Public Safety Power Shutoffs Mondays through Fridays from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 event of any outages caused by the incoming high and company wildfire mitigation practices and p.m. on a first come, first served basis each day. winds.” He added, ““We appreciate our customers’ updates. CPC invites volunteers to help prepare and patience and understanding during this watch serve the lunches. Food Handlers cards are neces- event” says Curtis Mansfield, senior vice president sary and training is available. If you have questions, of operations. “Turning off power to customers Tiffany Erickson - Media Relations, please contact Rita Osborn at 435-590-8520. is not something we take lightly and would only Rocky Moutain Power In accordance with Federal civil rights law perform as a last resort for public safety.” and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil Rocky Mountain Power is prepared to take rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its additional safety precautions by directing addi- agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions tional restoration personnel and resources to participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, religious creed, disability, age, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/com- plaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 8 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 showcase Arts + Entertainment in Iron County SUU photography professor wins 'Hunchback 1st place in national competition of Notre by Ashley H. Palmer Dame' to SUU College of Performing & Visual Arts “[Professor Gardner-Reeves'] work perform in SUU’s Department of Art and transcends aesthetics to speak to Design is proud to recognize Associate Professor of Photography, the issues of our time.” Cedar City Rheana Gardner-Reeves, in the pres- tigious exhibitions that she has been Jeff Hanson, Chair, SUU Department of Art and Design from Stephen Wagner involved in over the last year. She P resident, Cedar Valley received 1st place in the Photography Exhibition Space located in Rome, ognition for Best in Photography as Community Theatre as Sculpture category of the Allegany Italy. Sculpture from the Allegany National Cedar Valley Community National Photography Competition Jeff Hanson, Chair of the Art and Photography Competition and Theatre and MTI International & Exhibition located in Cumberland, Design Department at SUU, shared, Exhibition, a recognition that confirms announce the arrival of the Maryland, showcased in an inter- “Professor Gardner-Reeves’ work her commitment to excellence in majestic musical, The Hunchback national photography exhibition ‘Body Boundaries’ engages the viewer her field, and exemplifies the power of Notre Dame, performing June titled PH21 in the Contemporary on topics of identity, objectification, her art has as a voice in the social 4-12 at the Heritage Center Photography Gallery H-1092 and the male gaze. The work tran- landscape.” Theater. All performances begin located in Budapest, Hungary, and scends aesthetics to speak to the Established in 2015, the competi- at 7:30pm. Tickets ($15/$10) showcased in an International issues of our time. We commend can be purchased through the Group Exhibition in the Millepiani Rheana on the well-deserved rec- asee G rdner-Reeves » 10 Heritage Center/Festival Hall box office or at www.cvct.online. Based on the legendary novel by Victor Hugo (Les Misérables) and featuring songs from the Disney film, Hunchback tells the story of Quasimodo, a young man who yearns for adventure “Out There” beyond the walls of Notre Dame. Encouraged by his gargoyle friends, Quasimodo encounters the fiery gypsy, Esmeralda, the nefarious Clopin, and the war-torn soldier, Phoebus. Their journey to escape the clutches of Dom Claude Frollo will take them from the top of the bell tower deep into the catacombs of Paris. Featuring a 20-person cast, a 30-member choir, and a 25-piece orchestra, this production is sure to thrill the imagination and stir the soul. Kick off your summer plans and ‘Body Boundaries’ engages be swept into the magic, mys- the viewer on topics of identity, tery, and incredible music of the objectification, and the male gaze. Hunchback of Notre Dame! About Cedar Valley Community Theatre The Cedar Valley Community Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded in January 2012. The theatre was organized to bring together people from a variety of backgrounds in the Cedar City area, and to provide a vibrant theatre culture for all community members. The theatre produces two musicals each year in the beautiful Heritage Center Theater. Open auditions are held for each show, and all community members are welcome to audition regardless of their prior experience. Ticket prices are kept low so that shows are affordable and

image by Courtesy Professor Rheana Gardner-Reeves accessible to all. Iron County Today showcase Wednesday, May 26, 2021 9 10 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 showcase I ron County Today Gardner-Reeves R e-entry anxiety? I have it « Continued from page 8 by Mary Anne Andersen public setting to act as a shield between me tion began as a way to showcase photography talent in the region, but quickly grew into C edar City Arts Council and my scary fellow beings. It is a recognized psychological condition termed “re-entry fear” a nationally-recognized show. Each year, it feel as if I have been incarcerated and am or “normalcy anxiety” and I have it. has continued to grow, reaching nearly 1,000 suddenly free. It’s as if I am functioning at The sufferers view each small return to entries nationwide from photographers rep- a new heightened awareness. For one thing, pre-pandemic life with trepidation. Where resenting 41 states. The competition features I school has been completely online, children as it is light in the mornings now, and I can’t look three categories: black and white (mono- about enough. My neighbor’s lawn is so neatly old as middle schoolers are having separation chrome), color, and a third category, which trimmed; the flowers around that boulder are so anxiety when they return to the classroom; their has ranged from experimental to photography healthy and bright. And oh, do they mean to have moms have been their companions for a year as sculpture. their garage door open? and now they have to fit in with a crowd. Grade Gardner-Reeves received an MFA in Later I watch two boys playing with their schoolers are crying when dropped off. Some Photography from the Academy of Art scooters. Their appearance, their clothes, the principals are allowing children to stay for just University in 2009. Her work has been pitch of their voices appear so compatible, an hour a day, where with big eyes and showcased in The Greater Taipei Biennial of knotted stomachs they see their old and they seem so happy to have found Contemporary Art exhibition at You·Zhang friends. “Will I know how to act? Will each other. Why would I think all Art Museum and the Worldwide Photography that as I walk past them for thirty that bully still be mean to me?” Biennial Exhibition in Argentina. Additionally, seconds? I somehow connect with I have not been living in a them, feel almost privileged to cave— “cave syndrome,” as one her work has been exhibited at the Center witness such innocent compan- psychiatrist calls it. I have, after for Fine Art Photography, Southern Utah ionship on a perfect spring day. all, been teaching face-to-face Museum of Art, Utah Museum of Contemporary I go into a large retail store classes at the University for the Art, SE Center for Photography, Rochester for the first time and see all those entire school year. But in that Contemporary Art Center, MPLS Photo Center, people under one roof. No, I can’t case, I was in charge. Students Kiernan Gallery, Soho Photo Gallery, PhotoPlace try these jeans on; yes; I need to would not have dreamed of entering Gallery, Image Flow Gallery, and Renmin stand on this spot as I wait in line. A my classroom without a mask, and if University of China among others. young couple with a child in the arms of I saw a mask that had slipped down, an The SUU College of Performing and Visual each parent moves past me with purpose; they accusatory pointing finger soon put the matter Arts is honored to have such distinguished aren’t shopping—they have a single purchase in right. and talented professionals working with our mind. Why do I think that? I had my first restaurant experience a students. Gardner-Reeves has a wonderful I move out of my narrow comfort zone as the month ago, and I was horrified to see a large impact on her students and helps them explore world opens up, and I view the ordinary things group of men enter without masks. I was barely their talents in photography. To view Rheana of life with interest and imagination, but here is restrained from standing and telling them to Gardner-Reeve’s photography, please visit www. the abrasive element: I have real anxiety about mask up. Even fully vaccinated as I am, I’m not rheanagardner.com. For more information about to remove my own safety shield anytime being out and about. I want to watch but not about the Department of Art and Design at SUU, engage, and I wear my mask at all times in any soon. please visit www.suu.edu/pva/art. Wednesday, May 26, 2021 11 Community + Personal Interest in Iron County life Sunshine Health Foods celebrates 50th anniversary Golden in Cedar City celebration going on through May

by Edy Meredith Sunshine For Iron County Today Early in 2020 at the beginning of the epidemic, the Department of Homeland Security declared health food stores and supplement manu- facturers to be essential services so that they could stay open during any mandated government shutdowns. How wonderful that our government was looking out for us. Sunshine Nutrition Health Foods, located at 111 West 535 South in Cedar City, found itself in that favored position of an essential service following guidelines for mask wearing and customer spacing. Thankfully, they have just celebrated their 50th Business Anniversary of providing high quality vitamins and supplements, herbs and spices, organic produce, bulk foods, cosmet- ics, and their famous yogurt. They did have to suspend their community education classes, but the owners, Sam and Jill Johnson, are planning to resume the community information classes again as soon as possible. Jill’s family, the Bill & Dana and Leo & Helen Gillespie families, estab- lished nutrition health stores starting in 1968 until 2003 throughout Utah and . When Jill and Sam married after meeting at SUU, it was natural that they would purchase the family business. It is still a family business and has been for many years with their four daughters working with them. As you might expect, all family members are examples of good health, good nutrition, and exercise. They are known by customers to be excellent sources of nutritional information and for competitive prices. Jennifer Bach, the floor manager, also has a wealth of information as do many of the free brochures they provide. Their 50th anniversary cele- bration concludes at the end of May with giveaways, contests, and raffles through social media and at the store. You can participate at the store and through the following: www.facebook.com/sunshinehealth- foods1 and Instagram: @sunshine- healthfoodsutah. They also provide edy meredith a 10% discount on Thursday for age Owners Jill and Sam Johnson proudly keep the family traditions of nutrition and exercise alive in their health-benefiting business. 55 and older. 12 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 life I ron County Today calendar W y ed, Ma 26 F yri, Ma 28 Tu es, June 1 SORRY DAY SUNSCREEN DAY SAY SOMETHING NICE DAY WONDER WEDNESDAY [4th Wed] (2-4pm) FRONTIER HOMESTEAD – ART IN THE PARK @ SUU S.T.E.M. Center (162 S 300 W), (435) (9am – 5pm) Thurs – Sat @ Frontier Homestead 586-7770. Drop by anytime (2-4pm) FREE for State Park (635 N Main St, Cedar City). Admission students K-5. Children accompanied by an is $4 per person. Artists will demonstrate and adult can drop by for make-n-take activities sell art at tables while musicians perform or self-guided programming. throughout the day. For information call the Frontier Homestead (435) 586-9290. CHARACTER SKETCHES “AND THE AWARD GOES TO…” (Each Wed 6:30-7:30pm) Cedar City Library [303 N 100 E] (435) 586-6661. All skill levels are welcome to join. This month Sa y t, Ma 29 the theme is Pulitzer Prize award winners. SATURDAY FARMER’S MARKET, (9am to Characters will be drawn from those with LEARN ABOUT COMPOSTING DAY 1pm), Saturdays @ IFA, 905 S Main. Good outstanding achievement in journalism; weather outside, bad weather inside. Farmers letters, drama & music; and special citations. RED ACRE: BREAKFAST ON THE FARM with vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, baked SUMA: SOLO EXHIBITION BY STEWART (8:30am to 11-ish or until the foods all gone) goods & breads, meats, tamales, food SEIDMAN (Mon – Sat) 11am – 6pm in Southern @ Red Acre Farms (2322 W 4375 N, Cedar vendors, hand-crafted items including soaps, Utah Museum of Art (13 South 300 West, City). Come enjoy the farm, hear the roosters lotions, jewelry, clothing, home décor and Cedar City). Admission FREE. Masks are recom- T hurs, May 27 crow, feed the animals, and eat a real farm gifts for all ages. For booth prices & info: (435) mended and SUMA employees are regularly breakfast! Fresh and hot off the grill! Farm 559-1657. sanitizing public spaces and all frequently HAIRSYLIST MENTAL HEALTH Girl Flapjacks made from scratch, French touched surfaces. This exhibition features the AWARENESS DAY toast from our bread, farm hash with veggies work of Stewart Seidman in Observations: The grown on the farm, fresh eggs from the girls art revolves around the human condition from cooked to order, bacon, and sausage from our Su y n, Ma 30 politics to music to cultural icons. Info: www. suu.edu/suma, (435) 586-5432. free-range pork! Info: (435) 865-6792 or visit CREATIVITY DAY Facebook /RedAcreFarmCSA/. RED ACRE: FARM TOURS (11:30am – 1pm) @ BRISTLECONE: CARS & COFFEE (9 – Noon) Red Acre Farm (2322 W 4375 N, Cedar City). Tours @ Bristlecone Company (67 W University W ed, June 2 led by Sara and Symbria. Limited to first 20 Blvd/Center St, Cedar City). Join for a casual people. Reserve spots at (www.redacrefarmcsa. meet-up to connect, grab a fresh coffee, New LEAVE THE OFFICE EARLY DAY org/events/) or call (435) 865-6792. A nominal fee. York bagels, and enjoy some of the sweetest Free for children 4 and younger (children must rides Cedar City has to offer. Info: (435) CHARACTER SKETCHES “Excellence in (Each Wed be accompanied by an adult); admission is $5 (5 708-0000. live Broadway Theatre” 6:30-7:30pm) Cedar City Library [303 N 100 E] to 15 yrs.), $8 (16 and up). 60 – 90 minutes. Walk (435) 586-6661. All skill levels are welcome to away with some new ideas, how-tos, what not join. This year the theme is Award Winners. to do, and or insights. Mon,y Ma 31 Characters in June will be drawn from Tony Award winners. MEMORIAL DAY W ant your FRONTIER HOMESTEAD – ART IN THE PARK event on our (9am – 5pm) Thurs – Sat @ Frontier Homestead State Park (635 N Main St, Cedar RENTWAPO-WORKS FARMERS MARKET calendar? City). Admission is $4 per person. Artists will (Saturdays 9-2pm), (4871 N Enoch Rd.) Cold demonstrate and sell art at tables while weather inside. Warm weather outside. musicians perform throughout the day. For Apples, Art, hand-crafted items, eggs, home There is no charge for calendar items. information call the Frontier Homestead (435) décor, homeopathic items, Avon, furniture, Your submissions can be made online 586-9290. Also, three artists and one musician pecans, apples, un-popped popcorn, pecans, at ironcountytoday.com, or emailed to P AROWAN MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM will perform/demonstrate inside the park potatoes and homemade goodies. A free, [email protected] or brought each weekend from Memorial Day Weekend – 10am @ Parowan Cemetery. For more info to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar City, Utah fun and unique shopping experience. COVID call 435-477-81909. (May 28th to Labor Day Weekend (Sept 3rd). compliant. Info – Linda 435-559-1657 84721. The deadline is Friday at noon. The CEDAR CITY MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM calendar is not to be used for advertising. SUMA CREATE PLAYDATE - “Pitter CEDAR CITY YEAR-ROUND DOWNTOWN Items will be printed at our discretion. Pattern” by Joyce Hesselberth. (12:30pm – 10am @ Cedar City Cemetery. For more info FARMERS MARKET, (10am to 1pm), Every call 435-592-1865. – 1:30pm) @ Southern Utah Museum of Saturday rain or shine, in parking lot behind Art – SUMA (13 S 300 W, Cedar City), FREE and the Stratford Hotel, (18 S Main Street) or open to the public. Each Create Playdate is inside the building behind the parking lot about 45-minutes long and is geared toward in the cold weather months. Artwork, baked preschool children (ages 3 to 5) and their goods, crafts, custom semi-precious stone, parents or guardians. Every book read at costume jewelry, farm fresh produce, home- Create Playdate is followed by a make-n-take made brownies & candies, home style treats, activity. Info: (435) 586-5432. homemade jams & jellies, homeopathic items and 100% real honey. Iron County Today life Wednesday, May 26, 2021 13 calendar ongoing opportunities G overnment Alzheimer's Caregiver Color Country Winds Online Meetings: 2nd Fri, 5:30 pm, 4th Wed • Come brush up on your band Cedar City Council Mon, 5:30 pm • RSVP to mjmiller@alz. skills to share with the community. Wed (except 5th), 5:30 pm • City Hall, org or (435) 238-4998 x8773 Call Debbie at (435) 559-9609 for time and location. 10 N. Main St (435) 586-2950 ARP—Addiction Recovery Enoch City Council 1st Wed, 7 pm • Parowan Seminary Color Country Pickleball 1st & 3rd Wed, 6 pm • City Hall, 900 E building, Main & 300 N, Parowan M-F, 7-10 am • 155 E 400 S (Cedar Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 Stake Ctr), Paddles & balls supplied. Caregivers (435) 586-6345 Enoch Planning Commission 1st Tues, Noon • Five County Aging H ey Cedars Square Dance 2nd & 4th Tues, 5:30 pm • City Hall, Offices, 585 N Main, Ste. 1, Cedar City Wed • Beginner’s, 6:30 pm, 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 corey baumgartner Multiple Sclerosis Mainstream Dancers, 7-9 pm • Cedar Iron County Commission 3rd Thurs, 6-8 pm • Cedar Visitor’s City Senior Center, 489 E 200 S. Under the hood of this year's show will be lots of high-octane fun, Info: Pat (435) 233-5910 2nd & 4th Mon, 9 am • Commission Center (581 N Main) Caregivers and food, vendors, awards and hot rods. Chambers, 68 S 100 E, Parowan those with MS Ifs Studio - Strongboard Hiit N ami Bridges & Family to Workout Iron County Democrats Family 3rd Sat, 9-10:30 am • Pastry Pub, 86 Sat (thru July) 9am & Noon • Cedar W Center, Cedar City Thurs, 7 pm • SW Behavioral Health City Aquatic Center, 2090 W. Royal Center, 245 E 680 S, Cedar. Free • Hunte Dr. Kick your workout level up 30th annual Parowan Iron County Republican (435) 590-7749 a notch by challenging your core and Women stabilization muscles. FREE class with N arcotics Anonymous Certified Fitness Gurus. 661-932-2657. 3rd Wed, 11:30 am. www.nasouthernutah.org • Space limited. www.ifsstudio.com Fun Run Car Show Tickets $20, https://www. ironcountyrepublicanwomen.com (435) 635-9603 KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Dr, Pickleball Group Parowan City Council Cedar City) unless otherwise listed Weekdays, 7 am • SUU Pickleball Courts. Anyone is welcome. Fee is $2 2nd & 4th Thurs, 6 pm • City Hall, 35 Basic Text Study • Mon, 8 pm “Revvival” set for June 5 (indoors) and free (outdoors) E 100 N • (435) 477-3331 Just for Today • Wed, 8 pm Hope Without Dope • Thurs, 8 pm Rock Club Live and Let Live • Fri, 8 pm 1st Thurs, 6 pm • Gateway Academy, from Michael Hull the Memorial Day weekend S ervice groups Candle Light Meeting • Sat, 9:30 pm 201 W Thoroughbred Way, Enoch. For Iron County Today with their family’s the follow- (Small room) Learn about geology, find gems, ing year. It’s been a tradition American Legion Auxiliary Women Only • Sun, 11 am fossils and minerals. Learn to • Sun, 8 pm cut and polish and make jewelry. After not being able to have since 1990. 3rd Wed, 6 pm, Cedar Library, 303 Dopeless Hope Fiends southernutahrockclub.org N 100 E, Amer. Legion Conf. Room • • The Meeting Hall, 1067 S Main St, a show in 2020, due to COVID- Then, in 2000, there were (435) 704-6654 Cedar (877) 865-5890. S enior Yoga Classes 19, Desert Cruisers of Las several people looking for a Bikers Against Child Abuse Parkinson’s Mon, 1-2pm • Canyon West Park Vegas and the City of Parowan club to join after the Classic Please call Kristy for info about behind the Senior Center • Wed, 1st Thurs 7 pm • Courtyard Marriott 1-2pm • Cedar City Senior Center (489 are going to be holding its Chevy Club disbanded. Since (1294 S Interstate Dr, Cedar City), Parkinson’s and activities available. (435) 559-9681 E 200 S). Easy to do. Please bring Parowan Fun Run Car Show, there was such a variety of Cedar Breaks Conference Room own mat. (435) 586-0832 DAR – Bald Eagle Chapter Pornography Addiction marking 30 years of this family vehicles, we re-named the Recovery for Men Southern Utah Woodturners friendly event. Club Desert Cruisers. 2nd Tues, 4 pm, Cedar City Library, 2nd Sat, 9 am, Cedar High School [email protected] Thurs, 7:30pm • Canyon View wood shop, 703 W 600 S. The show will be at the This event will start at seminary building (54 W 1925 N). Library Park in Parowan adja- 8:00am and usually runs till Elks Lodge #1556 North entrance. T ae Kwon Do Class 111 E Freedom Blvd. Cedar City, (435) cent to the Library in the heart mid-afternoon. There will be Pregnancy, Infant Loss Wed, 7-8:30 pm • Cedar City Aquatic 586-8332 Center, 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. $25/ of Parowan. Desert Cruisers vendors, 2 different raffles, 50’s, Lion’s Club 1st Wed, 7:30 pm • Share Families of mo., ages 5+, any experience level So. Utah • 565 N Main Street, Ste. 6, (435) 865-9223. Helps benefit Canyon was formed in Las Vegas 60’s 70’s music, lots of food Tues, 12 pm • Call Pres. Roger Shurtz Cedar • www.southernutahshare.com Creek Crisis Center. about 20 years ago and was and BBQ. Come on out bring for mtg. info. Everyone welcome! (435) 590-2896 Senior Blind/Visually the collaboration of 2 existing your kids. Impaired Tai Chi For Arthritis Marine Corps League Wed 9:30-10:30 am, Fri 10:45-11:45am clubs. One being the Classic Registration is $10.00 per 3rd Thurs, 1:30 pm • Cedar City Library • Cedar Senior Center, 489 E 200 S. Chevy Truck Club, and the vehicle and each entrant will Detachment 1315, 2nd Wed, 6 pm FREE low-impact, health benefitting Elks Lodge, 111 E 200 N, Cedar City. exercise for Seniors. Helps with other being F100’s & Friends receive a dash plaque and R otary Club Cl asses/Activities coordination, balance, flexibility and of Las Vegas. The F100 club Goodie Bag. The club doesn’t more. To register – contact Maria Tues, 12:15 • Southwest Tech, 757 W Bailey (435) 673-3548. Space limited. came up to Panguitch Lake set up classes of cars/trucks 800 S, Cedar City • (435) 233-0244 A dult Barre/Modern Dance Wed, 11 am-noon, Spirit Wellness Club, Top Bar Hive Bee Keeping in 1989 around Memorial Day for the show till we see what 1615 N Main, Cedar City • All levels, weekend, and when driving comes in. There will be 1st, Free to members, or $8 drop-in fee. 1st Tues, 7 pm • Cedar City Library Support Groups 303 N 100 E. (435) 586-6661 back through Parowan, the 2nd, and 3rd trophies for each Arthritis Foundations Exercise TO PS – Take Off Pounds members fell in love with the class, a Best of Show, and Club AA—Alcoholics Anonymous Sensibly historic town. They decided to Choice Trophy as well. One (435) 635-3603 • www.utahaa.org Time TBA, Cedar Senior Center 489 E 200 S • 435-586-0832. FREE. Wed • Weigh-in 9 am, mtg 9:30 am. of our larger prizes we had Helpline: John (702) 802-1332, Kara Evening weigh-in 6:30 pm, mtg 7-8 try have a car show there the (702) 232-6829 Trained instructors. Range-of-motion exercises, endurance-building pm • Cedar City Library, 303 N 100 E. following year and also helped donated this year is a 50” Big KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Dr, Lose weight without buying special Cedar City) unless otherwise listed activities, relaxation techniques, and place markers on graves of the Screen TV. health education topics. foods. • 586-3233 (a.m. mtg) or Speaking From The Heart • M – Sa, 867-4784 (p.m. mtg) Veterans at the local cemetery If you have any questions Noon A wana Bible Club on Memorial Day weekend that you can call; Michael Hull • M – Su, 7 am Water Aerobics Class Steps and Traditions 7th-12th grade, Mon, 6:30 - 8:30 pm, 3 same year. 702-885-5344, Gary Bennett Red Road to Sobriety • Mon, 6 pm yrs-6th grade, Wed, 6:30 - 8 pm, Valley Tues, Thurs, 9 am • SUU pool, 2-56 Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, 440 N Bible Church, 4780 N Hwy 91, Cedar N 600 W., Fun, up-tempo workout They also decided to move 702-376-4514, or Jet Smith Paiute (435) 586-1112 Ext. 307 City • (435) 586-0253 or (435) 990-1638 to music. Intensive cardio, full body the show to the first weekend 435-559-4504. We all hope to Misfits • M – F, 6 pm muscle toning. Any fitness level. Book Club All ages. $3/class, including pool in June so members could have see you there! Cedar Group • Tues, 8 pm admission. (435) 327-2091 (no text) The Great Fact • T, F, Noon. • True 2nd Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library Life Center (TLC) 2111 N. Main. • (702) 303 N 100 E. • "Why We Sleep" by Matthew Walker Weightwatchers Reimagined! 802-1332 or (702) 533-7856 Wed, 9:30 am • Cedar Aquatic Center, Red Creek Group • Wed, 7 pm • Cedar Chest Quilters’ Guild 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. Guidance, Canyon Park, Lions Pavilion • (435) in-person motivation from members, 477-8925 Thurs, 10 am • Cedar City Senior Center, 489 E 200 S • (435) 586-0832 trained guides and wellness coaches. Women’s Meeting • Sat, 10:30 am (702) 832-0555. Evening workshops My Story • Sat, 8 pm Cedar Radio Control Club now available. www.weightwatchers. Thank God it’s Sunday Spiritual • 2nd Tues, 7 pm • Cedar City Library com/us/find-a-meeting) Sun, 11 am 303 N 100 E. Wellness Place What a Way to Start the Day • Su, W, F 7-8 am • All are welcome Cedar City Toastmasters 583 S Main Suite #5, Cedar City. (435) Thurs, 7 am • The Pastry Pub • 86 W 592-5308. Classes: thewellnessplacecc. Al-Anon University Blvd. Find your voice & com/upcoming-classes KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Dr, shape your future. Be the leader and Zumba Classes Cedar City) unless otherwise listed speaker you want to be. (603) 731-0116 Tues, 11:30 – 12:30pm • Cedar City Al-Anon • 1st, 3rd Tues, 7-8 pm • Call Cedar Professionals Senior Center (489 E 200 S). Have fun for info: (435) 704-8984 Tues, 7:30 am • Springhill Suites, getting in shape. (435) 586-0832 Easy Does It • Tues, 7-8 pm • (435) 1477 S Highway 91, Cedar City. 559-3333 Organization of business people. To add your ongoing opportunity to Hope for Today (Family Groups) Stimulate business through exchange our calendar, call 867-1865, ext.6 or Thurs, 6 pm • (435) 559-3333 of ideas, information, referrals. email [email protected] www.cedarprofessionals.org Michael Hull 14 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 life I ron County Today ICHBA luncheon a success The Iron County Home Builders organized as part of the event with 100% of Association (ICHBA) held its monthly the donations going to these two families. membership luncheon at Festival Hall in Thank you to generous donations from Cedar City the community, attendees of the Fair and This luncheon was a little more special members of the ICHBA. The event raised than others because in attendance were more than double the amount ever gener- Richard Batt and his family as well as ated previously at this event. Richard Batt Teresa Williams with her family. Both and Teresa Williams both received checks individuals have recently been diagnosed from the benefit fundraiser, splitting the with illnesses that have created hardships proceeds. for themselves and their families. They The Iron County Home Builders were each there to receive donations Association would like to thank all those collected by the Iron County Home Builders who participated in this event to make it a courtesy ICHBA Association at the annual Spring Home & huge success! We wish the best to Richard (L to R) T eresa Williams, Hanna Pace (daughter) Roger Thomas (ICHBA President), Jasen Chandler (SH&G Fair Chair), Richard Batt, Shirley Batt (Wife), Garden show held in April. As is tradition, a and Teresa along with their families as they Jocelyn Batt (Daughter-in-law), Josh Batt (son). benefit breakfast and prize drawing were move ahead during these difficult times. people “Going and Coming”

ith graduation practically in the rear-view mirror, summer adventures await those Birth W who choose to seize the day and find their the rut Ava Louise way into the wilderness…even if that wilderness is a Less Traveled Carling staycation to enjoy some much needed R&R with an armchair, pool, book and/or a BBQ. Corey Baumgartner A va Louise Carling was born at home on Those of you who do choose to travel know, i ron county today April 8th, 2021. She is the like this Rockwell illustration, that the going can seventh born to Jim and be much more fun than the coming. As you can tell enemy, I encourage and challenge you to now Monica Carling. Ava has 3 from these returning—hopefully soon to be retiring become your own champion. You may feel like you sisters, McKinlee, Madison, and to bed—passengers, while their seating position is don’t have anyone else cheering you on in your Alyssa and three brothers Grant, Staley, and Benson. She's the 20th grandchild to both sets: Delbert and Linda Staheli the same their postures are quite different. You can challenges, but you’ve still got you! You still have of Enterprise and Paul and Melba Carling of Salt Lake. especially see this in the father. He began the trip the ability and responsibility to encourage yourself. alert, ready for relaxation, but now he’s hunched Get excited that you’ve made (are making) U-turns forward in fatigue, hoping those few extra inches in your life and are heading in better directions. Be will help him arrive home sooner. The mother is grateful for the wisdom and strength the struggles getting an early start on her well-deserved rest. are creating inside you. 1st Everyone else seems to have survived their trip You are not your past. You are making better birthday to the lake. No one looks terribly sad, but they are choices and changes. Not because you’re inter- certainly tired and aware that there adventure is ested in a better life, but because you are now Corbin Spencer over and too soon. more invested in creating that new life. Heading Francisco Even without going on a vacation, we can feel like in a better direction is a great start. Keep going, Corbin Spencer Francisco, this family looks (in the after photo) at the end of the growing and enjoying the journey! son of Paul and Melissa day and even sometimes at the Francisco, of San Antonio Texas, celebrated his first beginning of the day! How can birthday May 11, 2021. Corbin's we find joy in our daily journeys? grandparents are Kevin and Annette Betenson of Cedar An attitude of gratitude is a great City and Donald and Donna Francisco of Enoch. Happy companion. Be thankful for your birthday Corbin! We love you! job and home, but most of all be grateful for yourself, your family, friends and another day on the journey of life. 60th Where are you going in life? anniversary Where are you coming from? Is answering the second question Kent & Karen easier? Perhaps it’s time to stop Hugh and decide where you really Kent and Karen Hugh want to go. Without direction are celebrating their 60th and a destination you won’t get wedding anniversary on June very far. That’s like trying to drive 3rd, 2021. using only the rear-view mirror. Maybe you’re rear-view mirror is full of failures? Glance, but don’t glare and stare at them. Learn the lessons from wedding your past, but keep your hands Shalei & Samuel on the wheel and your eyes Shalei Harwood and forward toward a better future. Samuel Hepworth are Knowing where you’ve been happy to announce their will help you steer clear of marriage in the Draper, such detours in the future and UT Temple on May 29, 2021. They will celebrate the by keeping your hands on the occasion on May 28, 2021, 6:30 to wheel you’ll be less able to beat 8:30 PM at the Castle Park Venue, 110 S Main St. Lindon, yourself up. UT. Their parents are Steve and Aleisha Harwood, and If you have been allowing Don and Patra Hepworth. yourself to be your own worst norman rockwell Iron County Today life Wednesday, May 26, 2021 15 I ron County W dater Stewar s by Ashley Langston the spring. The drilling of a new f or iron county today back-up well is currently in progress. Former Kanarraville Town Clerk Tyler Allred David Ence said Allred has been an Preserving water for the town asset to Kanarraville and the county of Kanarraville is a high priority for through his service on the town Tyler Allred, who spent 10 years on council and Central Iron County the town council and has been the Water Conservancy District Board, community’s fire chief for 14 years. and especially as the fire chief. He He also serves on the Central Iron has taken the fire department to a County Water Conservancy District whole new level, obtaining grants for Board, and has been instrumental in new equipment, getting firefighters preserving Kanarraville’s watershed trained, and building a collaborative With a full course of 30 teams teeing through controlling the foot traffic in relationship with other departments off,the annual golf tournament hit another Kanarra Falls. in the area. a hole-in-one at helping champion local Kanarra Falls, a popular hike, pro- “If I have a problem or something causes in our Iron County Communities. duces enough water that in the winter I can’t figure out, he’s the guy I go to,” photos Courtesy CC Rotary club can sustain the entire community. He Ence said, praising Allred’s ingenuity said during his time on the town and can-do attitude. council, when his father Allred’s father started a was the mayor, there were concrete company before Cedar City Rotary Club hosts 700 to 800 people a day Allred was born, and hiking Kanarra Falls and when he graduated from there was a tremendous high school he knew annual golf tournament amount of destruction. there was nothing he Allred said working would rather do than be from Tessa Douglas it all together, but that the effort was with other agencies, involved in the concrete they were able to limit the business. He and his father For Iron County Today definitely worth it. “This tournament couldn’t have gone better. The canyon’s use to 150 people per are now co-owners of Allred and Cedar City Rotary Club’s annual weather was perfect, we had a full set day, and permanent bathrooms were Allred, Inc. golf tournament took place this of teams, and everyone had a great installed in the canyon and in the “My job and my living are based month with 30 teams, raising funds time. We’re so grateful to everyone parking area. In the past few years on growth, and water is a huge thing support the club’s various charitable who helped put this on and make since the changes were made, the for growth in the county,” he said. endeavors in Iron County and beyond. it such a success! We’re especially canyon has begun to recover, there The tournament awards several grateful to all our sponsors and are far fewer injuries among hikers, prizes in addition to ranking others who donated.” and the town’s watershed is being T he Iron County Water Stewards each team. The first and Funds raised from protected. program recognizes community members second-place teams this tournament, as “I brought a lot of attention to it for contributing to the effort to optimize finished with equal well as the Cedar statewide just trying to help our area,” every drop of water in Iron County. The scores of 59. The City Rotary he said. Central Iron County Water Conservancy tie breaker was Club’s other Allred also said that from a fire District (CICWCD) is actively engaged in education, conservation, reuse and determined by events, support protection standpoint it has been important that the town also has import projects to meet the growing a scorecard projects and demands on local water supply. playoff. The organizations access to adequate water through wells and tanks. During For every effort you make to first-place that include conserve, we consider you his time as fire chief of winners con- the Veterans a water steward, too. sisted of Kit Memorial Park, Kanarraville he has For more of the story Janes, Wendell Iron County installed another and to Get to Know Sproul, Scott Care and Share, water tank and Your H2O, visit www. Cummings and Canyon Creek rehabilitated Rotarian cicwcd.org. Rick Parker. The Bob Tavano Services, Cedar second-place team congratulates City Music Arts, members were Rex the winner of the Happy Factory, Shipp, Chad Shipp, the 50/50 raffle, Little League Baseball, the Brock Shipp, and Chad Shipp. Southwest Livestock Show, the Colby Cowan. SUU Childcare Center, and scholar- The award of “closest ships for both SUU and Southwest to the hole” was Jeff Smith. The “clos- Tech students, among others. est to the line” was Randy Bender. The winner of the “long drive women” was Mary Davis, and the “long drive men” Rotary brings together a global was Jim Rushton. The 50/50 raffle network of volunteer leaders dedicated winner was Chad Shipp. to tackling the world’s most pressing Rex Shipp, Rotarian and member humanitarian challenges. They connect of the 2nd place team, said, “This was 1.2 million members from more than an absolutely perfect day to golf. It 35,000 Rotary clubs in almost every felt great to get outside on a beautiful country in the world. Together, they day, to support our local Rotary club, work together to promote peace, fight and to just have a fantastic time disease, and to provide clean water, competing with some really great sanitation and hygiene. They also work people.” to support education and grow local Nathan Hofeling, also a Rotarian, economies. For more information on chaired the committee which becoming a member of the Cedar City organized the golf tournament. He Rotary Club, email Miriam Keener at shared it was a lot of work bringing [email protected]. C ourtesy CICWCD 16 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 life I ron County Today schools S outhwest ID CS news nuggets Education from Le Ann Woolstenhulme S outh Elementary Iron County School District "Readers are Leaders!" South Elementary Academy and would like to thank Linda Marriott who has I ron Springs served the students and staff for the last 12 years as our Literacy Coach. She has also Alternative Elementary helped serve the students at SUU as Congratulations Iron Springs Miners on a Assistant Professor of Elementary Educa- tion for 19 years. Thank you for all your help Programs honor job well done! You ended the school year Launch has a two-fold mission as a com- with field trips to Veyo, Cedar Middle in showing us the path to become lifelong readers! We will miss your kindness, hard petency based and project based school. School, SUU farm, the Firehouse and As such, these seniors finalized their 2021 Graduates Cedar Breaks. Kindergarten rocked their work and wish you the very best in your next adventure with retirement. capstone projects by leading a team of graduation! Field Day was a blast and we younger students in working with business from Steve Schofield were reminded that Miners have got some partners from around the community. pretty sweet moves at our end of year Students completed projects such as P rincipal Dance Festival. Thank you for an amazing designing advertising campaigns, interior year! Have a fantastic summer and we look design renovations, producing and directing Congratulations to the forward to seeing you again in August! informational videos, and Cybersecurity training. We're proud of our graduates! following students as 2021 graduates of Southwest Enoch Elementary The battle was fought and the victors were Three Peaks Elementary Education Academy and declared at Enoch Elementary’s Battle of We would like to thank Mrs. Susan Parker for Alternative Programs: the Books. Congratulations to 5th grade’s organizing our Dasher's Club for the past six Bookaneers, 4th Grade’s Lightening years. Every Tuesday and Thursday (or any Readers, and 3rd Grade’s Reading Masters! day of the week that teachers want to record Joseph Anthony Alas These teams read and studied from a list of miles) students are given the opportunity to 25 books, then they battled in a quiz Reid Charles Bishop walk and/or run together on the track and competition. The Bookaneers had a Grand Fiddlers Canyon record the amount of miles they have Halee Renee Brooksby Battle with South Elementary. South took progressed toward better health and home the trophy, until next year! Elementary Kirk Brandon Jordan wellness. Students receive a charm every 5 The Cedar City Lions Club presented a miles to wear proudly on a necklace. Three Busteed Gabriel Calderon check to Fiddlers Elementary PTA for their Peaks Elementary students ran 12,115 miles Elisabeth Marguerite Covington participation in the Kite Flight! Mrs. Lin- collectively this year. Some students recorded ford’s and Ms. Du’s classes had the highest over 90 miles by themselves and 335 kids had Westin Bryon Decker participation and received pizza from the 25 or more miles. On May 14, all students who Lane Russell Hart Lions Club and prizes from Mountain West ran 25 miles or more were recognized in a Computers! Thank you to all who made the celebration party and Tiki Shack visited our Keegan Gaelan Hollis Kite Flight so amazing! school to help reward our runners with deliciously flavored snow cones. Gauge Frederick Murdock At the end of year assembly on Thursday, Tre Davis Richardson principal Michelle Hall honored students Kylen Boyd Robinson with both excellent and perfect attendance. Mr. Thorley, former Fiddler's teacher and Angelina Anna Louise Sanchez representative of Sons of Utah Pioneers, Dylen EalaNahoa Severance gave awards for the 4th grade ancestor essay contest. Jacob Edwards received 3rd Cameron Van Blaricom place, Kaden Beckstrand received 2nd place, Calvin Richard Walton and Tylie Hulet received 1st place. Mrs. Hall also gave two special Principal's Awards Amby Carla Zerkle to Gauge Edwards and Klairee Robinson, Tyler Clifton Bishop who have demonstrated grit, kindness, and commitment to living the Mustang Way. Larissa Elizabeth Griego Finally, Mrs. Hall chose three winners at Jersey Jean Hamilton random from the bag full of tickets she has Gabriella Sari Jessop been collecting during the year. Students Briley Orton, a 4th grade student at TPE, has earn tickets when they are kind, hardwork- been fundraising to help some families in need. Joselene Alejandra Michel ing, and responsible. Winners were Benton She was able to raise over $7500 to present to Treyton Jay Miller Strong, Mabel Adamson, and Ethan Templin. these families on May 17. It was such a special Congratulations to our amazing Mustangs! day and we are proud of Briley for following Kylie Kay Nielsen This year has not been easy, but you are through on her idea to help others. Wyatt Pratt Overson incredible. Jacqueline Raquel Reber Cody Isaac Roberts Launch High School Kayli Renee Sandlin Nine students became the inaugural Semaia Bob Sionaia graduates from Launch High School Katelyn Marie Sykes when they participated in their gradu- 23 students celebrated their graduation ation ceremony last Wednesday night. Brianna Lyn Stowe from the speech and language program. Elizabeth Seegmiller, James Saunders, Peyton Naia Stillman Speech teachers Mrs. Becky Iler and Logan Stilson, Brooke Merrell, Breeaunna Mrs. Tracey Wray were so proud of their Lawrence, Parker Ostler, Coralynn Butler, Keegan Brian Workman hard work and perseverance in creating Jordan Ashe, and Trayden Allred paved the The last day of school will be on May 26 Carson James Richmond new habits and skills in all their goal way as the first seniors to complete the following regular early out dismissal times areas. Thank you to 5 Buck Pizza for their graduation requirements at Launch High, at 1:30 pm for Grades 1-5, 10:45 for AM Jordon Tyler Reynolds generous donation to this event! which opened its doors last fall. Kindergarten, and 1:30 for PM Kindergarten.

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photos courtesy Youth Service Learning Club YSL volunteers varnish garden boxes at the Family Support Center. Each project improves both the place and most importantly the people. Youth Service Learning club helping the community by Emma Savage gently used t-shirts that the youth For Iron County Today are cutting up and making tie quilts for those in need. They’ll mainly be My name is Emma Savage and donated to the Care & Share and I’m a volunteer member of the Youth other local facilities. If you have any Service Learning club (YSL) through t-shirts that you would like to donate, 4H. I am also on the Youth Advisory please drop off at 585 N Main St, #4 Board in YSL which helps with my for Cindy Rose. leadership skills. We also have our annual yard My favorite part of YSL is helping sale fundraiser scheduled for people around the community. I enjoy Saturday, June 19th beginning at it when I get to see smiles on people’s 8:00 am. You will find us in the faces after helping them. My favorite Jones Paint and Glass parking lot volunteer experience so far has been this year. Donations of gently used going to the Happy Factory and items, other than clothes and books, getting to oil the little wooden cars. are currently being accepted. You I like this one most because as a kid can drop them off at the same I received one and it was so smooth address as above or call Sarah at because of the people who oiled 719-649-4321 or Cindy at 435-267- them. Now to be able to do the same 1757 to arrange free pick up. thing for someone else really means a lot to me. The YSL volunteers currently have For more information about YSL please an ongoing project that you may be call Cindy Rose, (435) 267-1757 and able to help us with. We are collecting leave a message.

One of the favorite places to serve is at the Happy Factory, helping build toys that make children smile all around the world. 18 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 life I ron County Today Iron County Today life Wednesday, May 26, 2021 19 obituaries faith D elilah Joy Larson Carter (Dee) L a Mar E. Smith CAIFA Conversations: Delilah Joy Larson Carter (Dee) La Mar E. Smith passed away passed away Sunday, May 16, 2021 at peacefully on May 18, 2021 from a her home in Cedar City, UT. Dee was tired heart and causes incident to age. born March 6, 1940 in Rupert, Idaho, Born March 7th, 1935 to Elmer and Ina Is there a right way the second child of five born to Reed Heyborne Smith. He was the only child Brigham and Mary June Little Larson. born to that union. His Father died She attended schools in Burley, when he was fourteen years old. His to pray? Idaho graduating from Burley High Mother passed when he was nineteen School in 1958. After high school she years of age. As a child La Mar had the moved to Salt Lake City, UT and worked companionship of two half-brothers by Pastor Nancy Pearson for the LDS Genealogy Society and with and a sister, Mary Lou Corlett Church, Huish Distributing. While living in Salt currently of Panguitch, UT. She walked For Iron County Today Lake, she met Murlan Duane Carter, him to kindergarten and stayed until and they were later married in Burley, he was okay to be on his own. Lewis hroughout the world, people of faith Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized and their family and Charles Corlett are now deceased. He is survived by several pray—in different ways, in different sealed together in the Ogden Temple. In 1969 they moved to Cedar nieces and nephews. languages and in different places. City, UT and there raised their four children. Once her children La Mar joined the Air Force after graduating High School in T were raised she went to work for Hunter Cowan and enjoyed Cedar City. He spent a lot of that time in Japan. La Mar then You’ve seen pictures of faithful Jewish people many years there. She was a member of The Church of Jesus worked for a company in Southern California for a time. Though praying at the Wall in Jerusalem. It is Christ of Latter-day Saints and was the chorister in her ward. the job paid well and had lots of opportunities, his heart traditional to fold one’s prayers and place them Dee enjoyed golfing, league softball and bowling, square belonged to the mountains of Southern Utah where he grew up in the gaps between the ancient stones at this dancing, and calling square dancing for the Hey Cedars square and went fishing with his family. dance group, and made many new friends at square dance He worked for the Westwood Excelsior plant locally and several “wailing wall.” And you’ve seen faithful Muslims, festivals. She loved music and singing and other outdoor fun, and other jobs, before taking care of sheep for some local ranchers; kneeling on prayer rugs with heads bowed always wanted to have a good time at everything she did. She Sandy Webster, Brent Hunter, Jack Smith and finally Ed Larson down praying facing towards the center of their was family oriented and loved family gatherings; doing for others and Jennifer for many years. He loved the mountains, and certain faith; Mecca. was a special trait. She had a special love for everyone in her life, solitary times, more than anything in life. Usually quiet and very And perhaps you’ve observed or experienced both family and friends and made everyone feel special. shy he often stayed in the company of a small circle of friends. Special thanks to Zion's Way Hospice, Home Health, and Rock La Mar was generous to those near him, saving money out of a different people of different denominations of Steady Boxing fighting against Parkinson's Disease. tight budget to gift others with tokens of appreciation from time Christian faith praying in a variety of ways: from Dee is survived by her husband Murlan Carter. Children: Scott to time. He loved to carve wooden canes, and passed many happy spontaneous, enthusiastic prayers with hands (Jana) Cater, Enterprise, UT; Jeff (Jane) Carter, Cedar City, UT; hours preparing them for his friends; so artistic and useful. His held high to traditional historical prayers that Monique (Brandon) Batt, Cedar City, UT; and Josh (Michelle) dog Bobby was a constant companion and helped him for many Carter, Diamond Valley, UT., 17 grandchildren and 20 great-grand- years keep the sheep in tow. When Ed died, La Mar retired from have been prayed by orthodox Christians for children. Siblings: Beatrice (Irv) Thurston, Lary (Fran) Larson, his work on the mountain. Daniel and Diane Perkins became his hundreds of years. and Lyndell (LaVell) Darrington. She is preceded in death by her family, and watched over him during his declining years. Is there a right way to pray? We wonder. parents Reed and June Larson and her sister Kaye Dawn Silcock Sincere and unmeasurable thanks to Iron County Home Health. Jesus’ words in the Bible seem to indicate that (Richard). Marie, Sherry and Brenda have served with love, kindness, and it is our attitude that matters when we pray. We Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 2021 valor for many years. Thanks to his neighbor Terry who kept an at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 155 East 400 eye out for him. are to ask humbly with praise and thanksgiving South, Cedar City, UT. Viewings were held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. A Life celebration will be held at a later date. Final care under and our requests will be heard by our God. Friday, May 21, 2021 at the church and 10:00-11:00 a.m. prior to the direction of Affordable Funeral Services. Jesus said, “And whenever you pray, do not be services. Interment in the Cedar City Cemetery. Services are under like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray the direction of Morrison Payne Funeral Home. in the synagogues and at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others. But whenever you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to E atta McBride your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.” Matthew 6:5-6 On November 20, 1935 John William Let us pray together, a prayer for the church. Mortensen and Clara Mary Garzand welcomed two baby girls in Parowan Almighty God, Saint John says that you are Utah. Eatta was the youngest by a few minutes and was raised as the love. It is more than you love us, although even baby of 7. Being from a small town, your love for us would be enough. Even this love Eatta always stayed very social. Eatta is already too much to comprehend. But it is not and her twin sister Retta moved to enough for you. You invite us into your life. It is Tooele and lived just down the street from each other. In her later years, the life that is in you. Only when we are with you Eatta loved returning to Parowan and and in you will we understand what true love is Paragonah to spend time with family because we will understand you. You gave us the and visit her husband’s grave. Eatta way to you. It is your Only Son whom you sent married Richard (Dick) Austin McBride and who died for us. Yes, he died for us as we are. first, in Las Vegas on November 3. 1957 and second with both their daughters in the St. George Temple on June 17, 1961. He died for us, not because we are perfect or we Eatta lived a quiet life as a server and spent her time with deserve to be saved. He died for us because this close friends and family. The yard of the McBride home in Tooele is how much you love us. But even though Jesus was always very well kept, she loved to spend hours gardening took on flesh and became one of us, we still can’t flowers. Christmas was always the most important time of the year where basically the whole home was transformed. Etta loved understand the love you are giving us. So, you sent to shop, especially for her grandkids. Eatta did not believe in your Holy Spirit to remind us what Jesus, your expiration dates but she did believe strongly in the Avon catalog. Son, did. Your Holy Spirit fills our hearts so we She found joy in square dancing with her husband and took know that we are loved. O Holy, Triune God, how meticulous care of her petticoat collection. mysterious you are: One in three equal persons. In her later years Eatta fought to keep her memories as dementia ravaged her mind. We find peace in finally being able to We thank you for revealing yourself to us so give her what she was always asking for, to go home. we can answer with love. Thank you God that She is preceded in death by her mother and father as well you never stopped loving and you search for as five of her six siblings (Jack (Lorraine) Mortensen, Alfred us always. In these difficult times, when we are Mortensen, Noreen (Orlyn) Johnson, Cleo (Leo) Klingon-Smith, and her twin sister Retta (Larry) James as well as her husband Richard afraid of so many things, please unite us as one McBride. She is survived by her brother Lloyd (Helana) Mortensen, universal Church. As Jesus your Son said, it is her two daughters; Judy (John) Novak, Vickie (Steve Pendleton) your will that we are one as He is one with you. Nay, her four grandchildren Josh (Heather) Nay, Candis (Brian We know that among many divisions made by Dodge) Nay, Danielle (Kasey) West, and Austin (Kali) Novak, and people, your love can unite us. Open our hearts her 7 great-grandchildren; Bronson Dodge, Jason Dodge, Trevor Nay, Lydia West, Graycen West, Taylor Nay, and Olivia Nay. As well so we can accept this love and be able to see in as many cousins. others our brothers and sisters. May your name First viewing was held in Tooele on Wednesday, April 28th, be blessed now and forever. Amen. 6-7pm at Tate Mortuary 110 S Main St, Tooele, Utah 84074. A second viewing was held in Paragonah on Thursday, April 29th at 12:30pm at 79 North Main Street. Graveside Services followed at —Father Adrian Komar, Paragonah Cemetery, 725 E Center Street, Paragonah, Utah. Christ the King Catholic Church 20 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 life I ron County Today faith “Champion” C an voluntary fasting (Plumb) contribute to good health?

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playlist by Edy Meredith are lactose intolerant, and fast from products Corey Baumgartner For Iron County Today containing lactose. Look at your own dietary tolerances, and fashion a diet that contributes to i ron county today here are over 70 examples of fasting your health, including vitamins, minerals, and other throughout the Bible including Moses, supplements. Maintain your health through adding hat is the definition of a champion in T David, Elijah, Esther, Daniel, Anna, and moderate exercise as well. We most likely can only your mind? Paul as well as others who fasted to draw closer serve God and mankind if our health is good. W Is a champion someone that wins to God when they needed to make important Obesity and overweight are precursors for ill every fight? Is a champion someone who never decisions and take critical actions. In the New health. Many people in the United States suffer gets tired of training, or distracted from prepar- Testament, Jesus fasted while He was tempted from obesity, and when losing 5 to 15% of their ing for the next fight? Is it one who never gets for 40 days by Satan, to steel and strengthen His total weight can improve weight-related issues knocked down or knocked out? No. Champions mind, body, and spirit to initiate His public minis- including the following health conditions: sleep are challenged every day. Sometimes they fall try on earth. When Jesus taught on fasting, He apnea, asthma, cardiovascular disease, fatty liver down, get knocked down and knocked out. said, “When you fast” not “If you fast.” He assumed disease, high blood pressure, infertility, type 2 Nevertheless, a champion learns from the losses that His followers would fast. Thinking about it, diabetes, prediabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, and the victories. A champion keeps training no we understand that we were created with fasting high cholesterol, and osteoarthritis, etc. It has matter the weather and when (not if) they get as part of our nature. If we sleep 8 hours a day, been calculated that 2 in 5 adults in the U.S. are knocked down, they keep getting back up and then we are sleeping and fasting 1/3 of living with obesity or 100 million back into the fight, even if sometimes it takes a our life. adults. little longer. While it has become a Try intermittent fasting It is not easy becoming a champion at any- fashion in the 21st century and moderate exercise for thing, especially life. Life is not designed to be to practice intermit- good mental, physical, easy because easy too often becomes lazy and tent fasting seeking spiritual, and emo- laziness leads to idleness and we weren’t created weight loss, tional health to and called to mortality simply as passengers or slower aging, and facilitate weight passersby. We are called to be more than con- sharper focus, loss, improve querors (Romans 8:37). We are created and called throughout metabolic to be champions! How can we answer this call? history fasting health, perhaps There is a price to pay to become a champion. has been extend life Jesus absolutely knew this and paid the ultimate practiced span, and price so He could be the Ultimate Champion for in many bring more you! That’s right, He is not only your Companion, religious joy to your He is your Champion. He not only cheers you on traditions. life. When you and cheers you up, He changes your heart (Ezekiel Bible accounts fast, start with 36:26) and strengthens your mind and body so describe a clear goal you can be a champion, too. fasting as an and prepare The righteous rigors of being a Champion act of rever- spiritually include daily devotion and training through ence through by confessing prayer, scripture study and serving others. This self-control. By your sins to God, takes time and effort because the devil doesn’t disciplining the and importantly wants you to be a chump, not a champion. He body, the spirit forgive all who wants you to believe you aren’t important enough of God’s people have offended you. In to make a difference. Coming from the father of got stronger. Moses Romans 12:1-2 we are lies, that should motivate you even more to not fasted for 40 days twice instructed to “Present your give up, but get back up (1 John 5:4) and be your while receiving the Ten bodies as a living sacrifice holy, own champion! Commandments from God. Elijah getty images acceptable to God…And do not be A champion is both a person and a purpose. had a partial fast when ravens fed him conformed to this world but be transformed It is not only one who overcomes, but comes bread and meat, and he drank water from a by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove over to help others get back up and keep fighting brook (1 Kings 17:5-6). Partial or selective fasts what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of during their challenges (John 16:33). When your also aided Daniel in Babylon. God.” champion spirit is challenged, take heart and While most people think of fasting as going Deciding how to fast is up to you and for how remember that God has not and will not give up without food, fasting can have a broader mean- long. When you fast, your body detoxifies and on you. Wherever you’ve been, this is not the end! ing, that is to abstain from activities such as eliminates toxins from your system so you should Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, what the social media, screen time, or any time-consum- probably limit your activity, exercise moderately world is trying to convince you is the end, can be ing or unnecessary activity. Jesus instructed His and take time to rest while praying through the a brand new beginning! He fought hell (and won!) disciples that when they fast, they should do it day. Put your hearts and mind on seeking God’s and died for you so that He could now live for you quietly, not to show off because it is a basic way will for your life. When you end the formal time and be your champion (Deuteronomy 20:4, James to worship and communicate with the Creator of your fast, continue in your new habits, and eat 4:7). (Matthew 6:16-18). moderately to gain clarity and closeness with So take courage (2 Timothy 1:7) and get back Science has established that fasting may God and humankind. up (Philippians 4:6-7, 13). This is not the end! God have health benefits depending upon a person’s Nothing in this article should be construed hasn’t given up on you. He is still your Champion ancestry. You may choose to fast from sugar or as medical advice. If you have medical problems, (Revelation 21:4). Each day you will face fights other unhealthy items or activities that you would please consult your medical doctors before fasting. with fear, doubt and temptation. Jesus conquered normally have as part of your life. Some people Also remember that there are many types of fast all so He could help you conquer all (1 Peter 5:8, 2 fast from meat. While I am not a vegetarian, for and for many different lengths of time. Remember Kings 6:15-17). The question now is, will you also the past 40 years I have fasted from eating beef to put on the whole armor of God (Ephesians 6:10- be His champion? or pork, but not from fish or poultry. Some people 13) and pray always (Ephesians 6:18). Wednesday, May 26, 2021 21 Scores + Recaps from Iron County competition sports CVbll soft a title dream ends with loss to Tooele by Tom Zulewski on May 19 at the Spanish Fork Softball the ninth, Emma Higley delivered the another shot at Tooele, but they would Iron County Today Complex. Payton Lister drove in two winning run with her productive out. need to win twice to advance to the runs for the Falcons as the winning Canyon View would recover best-of-3 championship series. The The Canyon View Falcons were streak officially came to an end at 10. quickly 24 hours later as they used Falcons wouldn’t get past the first one. riding a huge wave of momentum CV got on the board with a run a pair of big scoring innings early to Despite the rematch starting in after putting together a nine-game in the top of the first inning, but the eliminate the Ridgeline Riverhawks, similar fashion, the Buffaloes added on winning streak heading into the Buffaloes answered with two in the 15-5. The Falcons fell behind 2-0, runs quickly, finishing with an 11-3 win second round of the 4A state play- bottom of the frame. The Falcons but pushed seven runs across in the that ended Canyon View’s season with offs. When the opponent was the were able to tie the game with a run second and six more in the third. a 24-7 overall record. defending 4A state champion, the in the fifth, but neither side could Ridgeline scored once in the fourth The Falcons opened play at good fortune was stopped short of the dent the scoreboard until the eighth. and fifth, but CV ended the game early Spanish Fork by wiping out a 10-2 ultimate goal. Lister drove in the go-ahead run with two runs in the sixth. The Falcons deficit and scoring eight runs in the Attlyn Johnston held the Falcons with a single in the top of the inning, hit four home runs in the win – one bottom of the sixth inning to beat to five hits and a sacrifice fly scored but Tooele had the answer when each from Sydney Webster, Kamryn Ridgeline, 13-10. Kenlee Clove, Tatum the winning run with two out in the Johnston singled with two out to Allen, Payton Lister and Laynee Millett, Allen and Anzalone all hom- bottom of the ninth inning as Tooele extend the game. Anzalone. ered in the victory as CV finished with survived and edged Canyon View, 4-3 After the Falcons couldn’t score in CV’s reward for the win was 16 hits.

Cedar finished 6-8 in Region 9 play and lost to eventual 4A cham- pion Ridgeline in the second round of the state playoffs. Tebbs was introduced to soccer when she was 4 years old and has Waves of played on boys teams since she was 6. The best part of the game for her doesn’t always come from putting the Opportunity ball in the net. “I like the satisfaction of being able to make a good pass and set up my teammates to score,” Tebbs said. It wasn’t that way in the begin- Cedar freshman ning, at least as Tebbs’ mom, Natasha, joins Surf Select recalled. “In the first game she played, she scored something like 14 goals,” by Tom Zulewski Natasha Tebbs said. “She was zoned in.” Iron County Today “I would take the ball from my teammates,” Rylan added with a laugh. When opportunity knocks for an “Other teams would talk about how athlete, it can come from unusual there’s a girl on the team, but the boys sources. When Cedar girls soccer player Rylan Tebbs got help from Iron FC boys club team head coach Bryce “I like the Ross, it opened a door to a chance to satisfaction of being be witnessed by college coaches. With additional help and a final able to make a good recommendation of head coach Blaine Hale, based in Northern Utah, pass and set up my Tebbs joined Surf Select after a tryout. The program, based out of teammates to score” San Diego, gives players a chance to Rylan Tebbs play at tournaments with plenty of opportunity to get noticed for a shot were proud to be her teammates.” at the collegiate level. Rylan is the younger sister of “I’ve done two tournaments with Cedar basketball state champ Trey Surf Select so far,” Tebbs said. “Coach Tebbs, who signed to play for Division Ross and Coach (Scott) Kamachi III Gordon College in Massachusetts. have helped me have a fun expe- This summer it's She gave her big brother plenty of Surfs up for Cedar credit for where she is heading to her rience so far and been supportive High soccer star with my other teams.” Rylan Tebbs and her sophomore year. Tebbs is playing with her latest accomplishments “He led the way so I can see a path State Cup team in St. George on the pitch. to go down,” Rylan said. “His motiva- and will be moving to more Surf tion to get better in his sport helped Select events later in the summer, me to do better in mine.” including the Surf Cup in July. The Tebbs also plays for girls club soon-to-be sophomore, who plays team Fire FC under the coaching of on an outside wing position, scored Jason Hendrix and her dad is Cedar three goals for the Reds in her first boys basketball assistant coach Terry varsity season, including two in a 3-2 Tebbs, who runs the Southern Utah victory over Desert Hills at home. Sports Academy. tom zulewski 22 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 sports I ron County Today CV's Newman Parowan athletes commit to signs with continue careers afterH igh School Southern Virginia hoops by Tom Zulewski Iron County Today

In her official recruiting visits, Canyon View basketball senior Addie Newman wasn’t about to make too big of a deal for her choice. Once she found the scenery, the school and the team culture at Southern Virginia to her liking, it didn’t take long to sign her name to a letter of intent. On May 19 in front of teammates, family, friends and coaches, Newman signed to join the Southern Virginia Knights for basketball. As an added bonus, she’ll have an option to play soccer at the school. Maggie Topham “I’m sad that high school is over, Three of Parowan High's top athletes celebrated their successes with friends and family members and seized the but super excited to be able to keep opportunity to sign letters of intent to continue their athletic careers across the nation. (L to R) Brooke Reed, Cross Country, Track working to get better,” Newman said. & Field: College of Southern Idaho. Danika Jones, Basketball: Rochester Community and Technical College, Minnesota. Max Topham, “I went on a couple of different school Basketball: Hawaii Pacific University, Hawaii. visits, and it felt like Southern Virginia was the right place. I loved the campus, loved the team, and loved the coaches, Tom's Sports Trivia everything about it.” With the PGA Championship played over A. Hale Irwin 11. Woods is the last American to repeat Newman will be joining the Division the weekend, this week’s dozen salutes B. Jack Nicklaus as Masters champion (2001, 2002). III school with the help of academic the players and any unusual facts worth C. Tom Watson Who is the only foreign-born player finding from golf’s four major champion- D. Tom Kite to pull off the same repeat feat? scholarships and she felt comfortable ships. Keep the head down, follow through, with the team chemistry from the start. and please remember…no wagering. 6. Where is this year’s U.S. Open being A. Gary Player “They were super nice and great to played, coming 13 years after the B. Seve Ballesteros work with,” she said. 1. Americans are on a streak with previous one? C. Nick Faldo Her father, CV soccer head coach six straight wins at the PGA D. Bernhard Langer Championship. Who was the last A. Pebble Beach Steve Newman, had equal parts B. Winged Foot 12. Which of these foreign-born golfers proud dad and proud coach joy in the foreign-born player to win this major? C. Club is the most recent winner of the celebration. D. Torrey Pines Masters? “She’s worked hard for years to A. Rory McIlroy improve herself and get the chance B. Jason Day 7. Americans won the (British) Open A. Danny Willett B. Sergio Garcia to continue,” he said. “As a father, I’m C. Y.E. Yang Championship three times in the last D. Padraig Harrington decade. Which one of these players C. Adam Scott very proud of her and am gonna miss does NOT belong on the list? D. Hideki Matsuyama coaching her like I have for 10 years. It’s 2. What has been the largest margin of a great school and a great fit for her.” victory at the PGA Championship A. Jordan Spieth La st Week’s Answers The school is centrally located, since stroke play began in 1958? B. Shane Lowry C. Phil Mickelson 1. A: Los Angeles Lakers. The Suns and two hours from Richmond and three A. 5 shots D. Zach Johnson Lakers faced each other in the first hours from Washington, D.C. Southern B. 6 shots round of the 2021 playoffs that started Virginia will be switching to a new C. 7 shots 8. Who set the record for lowest 72-hole Sunday. league next season and games will be D. 8 shots score at the Open Championship in 2. B: One. The Nets made it to the Eastern available for viewing online. 2016 (20-under par)? Conference semifinals in 2014. 3. John Daly set the golf world on its 3. C: Miami Heat. The Mavericks won the head when he went from the last A. Ernie Els title in six games. B. Darren Clarke 4. D: JeffV anGundy alternate to make the field to winning C. Louis Oosthuizen the 1991 PGA Championship played D. Henrik Stenson 5. A: One. The Hornets lost in the first round at Crooked Stick Golf Club. In which of the Eastern Conference playoffs in 2016. Midwest state is Crooked Stick 9. Tom Watson nearly stunned the golf located? 6. C: St. Louis. The team moved from St. world when he led the 2009 Open Louis to Atlanta in 1968. Championship at age 59 after three A. Indiana 7. B: Sacramento Kings. B. Illinois rounds. Who eventually beat Watson C. Wisconsin that year in a playoff? 8. B: West semifinals.T he Clippers have reached the second round of the D. Michigan A. Lee Westwood playoffs just five times since 1984. B. Stewart Cink 9. D: Larry Brown. Brown got the Nuggets to 4. Americans have captured the last six C. Luke Donald the West Finals for the first time in 1978. U.S. Open championships. Who was D. Retief Goosen Doug Moe did it in 1985, George Karl did the last foreign-born player to win it in 2009 and Mike Malone coached the the U.S. Open? 10. When Tiger Woods won the Masters Nuggets to the West Finals last season. 10. D: Rick Adelman. The Blazers lost the A. Justin Rose in 2019, he beat three players who tied for second by a single stroke. Finals to the Detroit Pistons in five B. Graeme McDowell games in 1990 and in six games to the C. Rory McIlroy Which one of these players does NOT fit the list? Chicago Bulls in 1992. D. Martin Kaymer 11. B: Boston Celtics. The Celtics won the tom zulewski A. Xander Schauffele title in 1969, but finished 34-48 the Canyon View basketball and soccer star 5. Who was the oldest player to win a B. Tony Finau following season to miss the playoffs. Addie Newman signs a letter of intent to U.S. Open, coming 15 days after his C. Brooks Koepka 12. D: Miami Heat. The Spurs beat the Heat take her court and kicking skills to Southern 45th birthday in 1990? D. Dustin Johnson in five games to win titleN o. 5. Virginia to play for the Knights. Iron County Today sports Wednesday, May 26, 2021 23 24 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 sports I ron County Today Sc oreboard Cedar girls finish 3rd at 4A state track Scores s another school year fades into changes to unpack. The first and most season’s first 53 days (through Sunday), Region 9 Baseball the books, the state track meet important one is that after a lot of years, and the weird facts that have poured 4A playoffs, quarterfinals A was held at Davis High on May Region 9 is no more and will become out of them could write full books by 5/17 Mountain Crest 7, Stansbury 6 21 and 22. The Cedar girls team finished Region 10. Region 11, with schools mostly themselves. Bear River 8, Desert Hills 6 third overall with 69.5 points, just ahead from Cache County, will make up the rest » Among the no-hitters, three teams Snow Canyon 7, Dixie 6 of fourth-place Pine View’s 67, and the of 4A for the next two years. (Mariners, Indians, Rangers) have all Ridgeline 3, Pine View 1 boys were sixth overall with 48 points. For sports that use the RPI, this been victimized twice – in the same 5/18 Mtn. Crest 9, Bear River 8 The Canyon View girls came in eighth reduces the playoff field to 13 schools. season. That does not happen. Desert Hills 5, Stansbury 0, at the 4A meet with 46 points, » Joe Musgrove gave the San Stansbury eliminated only two behind seventh-place Diego Padres its first no-hitter in Snow Canyon 6, Ridgeline 0 Hurricane. On the 2A side, the the team’s 52-year history. Dixie 5, Pine View 2 Parowan girls finished third at the Random » Spencer Turnbull had never Pine View eliminated state meet with 75.5 points. worked past the seventh inning 5/19 Desert Hills 3, Bear River 1, thoughts in his MLB career until he threw Bear River eliminated Top-3 finishers from Iron his no-hitter May 18 at the Seattle Dixie 6, Ridgeline 3 Ridgeline eliminated County schools at state Tuom Z lewski Mariners. He led the majors in 2019 track meet: i ron county today Mtn. Crest 13, Desert Hills 0 with 17 losses, and the no-hitter Desert Hills eliminated Girls 3,200 meters: Brooke knocked his 2021 ERA down from Snow Canyon 3, Dixie 1 Reed (Parowan), 2nd, 11:55.19. 3.91 to 2.88. Dixie eliminated Boys 3,200: Logan Peel (Cedar), 2nd, Sources that spoke with Iron County Championship series, best-of-3 9:33.96 Today confirmed that only the top three If this keeps up, we may get to 10 5/21 Snow Canyon 3, Mtn. Crest 1 Boys 4x800 relay: Cedar (Seth teams will be given first-round byes, no-hitters by the All-Star break. We can 5/22 Snow Canyon 6, Mtn. Crest 4 Sonerholm, Markhem Hall, Braxten adding to the challenges that lie ahead. make all the arguments you want about W arriors win series, 2-0 Gifford, Logan Peel), 3rd, 8:10.93. Canyon View will join 3A South bad hitting decisions, dead baseballs, Region 9 Softball Girls sprint relay: Parowan (Reese for football and Region 12 for all other or bad slump-busting karma, but let’s Burton, Deanna Gale, Matilee Sudweeks, sports. Football will have only 12 schools recognize that what’s happening among 4A playoffs, quarterfinals Brooke Reed), 3rd, 4:40.00. involved, but 10 more schools will join pitchers right now is special stuff to 5/19 Canyon View 13, Ridgeline 10 Boys 1,600: Logan Peel (Cedar), 3rd, the mix for the rest of the year. watch that doesn’t happen often. Other Crimson Cliffs 3, Snow Cyn. 0 Bear River 4, Uintah 2 4:18.67. Peel was only .09 seconds behind Parowan will move back down to 1A than the previously-mentioned Padres, Tooele 10, Stansbury 0 Snow Canyon’s Tim Bryan. South for football along with Enterprise, here’s when the no-hitting teams Tooele 4, Canyon View 3, 9 in. Girls 100 meter delivered the previous Ridgeline 12, Stansbury 11, 8 in. hurdles: Brentlee one: Stansbury eliminated Mineer (Parowan), 2nd, » Chicago White Sox: Snow Canyon 6, Uintah 3, 16.39; McKenna Murphy Not a long wait to Carlos Uintah eliminated (Parowan), 3rd, 16.43. Rodon’s April 14 no-no Bear River 9, Crimson Cliffs 2 Zoey Bonds (Cedar), 3rd, vs. Cleveland. Teammate 5/20 Snow Cyn. 12, Crimson Cliffs 2 14.84 Lucas Giolito came Crimson Cliffs eliminated Girls 100: Lina Biasi through with one Aug. 25, Canyon View 15, Ridgeline 5 (Parowan), 3rd, 13.03 2020. Ridgeline eliminated Boys 100: Nick » Baltimore Orioles: Tooele 11, Canyon View 3 Goodman (Parowan), 3rd, John Means no-hit the Canyon View eliminated 11.68 Mariners on May 5, the Bear River 12, Snow Canyon 7 Girls 400: Adysen Pace first since July 13, 1991. Snow Canyon eliminated (Canyon View), 4th, 58.75. Four pitchers shared Championship series, best-of-3 Pace finished just .03 sec- the glory when they 5/21 Tooele 5, Bear River 0 5/22 Bear River 4, Tooele 2 onds behind Maya Miller beat the Yankees – Bob Bear River 14, Tooele 6 of Mountain Crest. Milacki (first six innings) Bears win series, 2-1 Girls 300 meter Mike Flanagan, Mark hurdles: Lina Biasi Williamson and Greg Boys Soccer (Parowan), 1st, 47.78. Olson (one inning 4A playoffs, semifinals Biasi beat Kanab’s apiece). 5/17 Stansbury 1, Sky View 1 Jessica Shewmaker by .21 » Cincinnati Reds: Stallions win 3-2 on PK's seconds. Wade Miley shut down Ridgeline 1, Mountain Crest 0 Zoey Bonds (Cedar), 2nd, the Indians on May 7, 4A championship 46.41 and the previous no-no 5/18 Ridgeline 2, Stansbury 1 Boys 800 meters: tom zulewski happened July 2, 2013 Logan Peel (Cedar), 3rd, The Canyon View girls 4x400 relay team (Celsi Clark, Isabell Daynes, from Homer Bailey – his S tandings 1:58.31 Gabriele Dabb, Adysen Pace) took 1st Place with victories over 2nd Place second in nine months.. Region 9 Baseball Desert Hills (R) and 3rd Place Hurricane (L). Boys 200: Nick » Turnbull’s no-hitter REGION OVERALL Goodman (Parowan), was the eighth in Detroit 2nd, 23.02. Layton Christian’s Tommy Gunnison, Kanab, Milford and North Tigers history and first since Justin Desert Hills (1) 11-3 23-5 Olubisi beat Goodman at the line by .01 Sevier. The Rams will remain in 2A across Verlander on May 7, 2011. Snow Canyon (2) 11-3 27-4 seconds. all other sports in a new Region 19 along » Kluber’s no-hit gem was the first Pine View (3) 10-4 18-6 Girls 4x400 relay: Canyon View with San Juan and South Sevier. since David Cone’s perfect game July 18, Dixie (7) 9-5 15-13 (Celsi Clark, Isabell Daynes, Gabriele Further explanation about 1999. Crimson Cliffs (8) 7-7 14-12 Dabb, Adysen Pace), 1st, 4:04.20. approaches and the outlook under the These six teams have thrown a Cedar (15) 5-9 9-19 Girls high jump: Brentlee Mineer realigned setup will be delivered when combined total of 68 no-hitters in their Canyon View (17) 3-11 8-20 (Parowan), T-3rd, 4-feet-9 we get closer to the start of the season. respective histories. That number is out Hurricane (20) 0-14 3-23 Girls long jump: Kelsi Oldroyd It’s much less confusing that way. of more than 60,000 games played, and Region 9 Softball (Cedar), 2nd, 17-7 I’m probably too low on the guess. REGION OVERALL Girls javelin: Logann Laws (Cedar), One thing that’s stuck out in If nothing else, I’m thankful we have Snow Canyon (3) 13-1 28-7 1st, 144-8; Kelsi Oldroyd (Cedar), 2nd, the first two months of the MLB a full season. These no-hitters only add Canyon View (4) 11-3 24-7 128-11. season: to the fun, and we’ll be talking about this Crimson Cliffs(6) 11-3 24-7 Girls discus: Danika Jones (Parowan), Where did all the offense go? When stuff a lot more throughout the summer. Desert Hills (11) 6-8 9-17 3rd, 104-3. Corey Kluber threw a no-hitter for the Jaylie Roden (Canyon View), 2nd, 128-2. New York Yankees last Wednesday, it was Cedar (12) 6-8 10-16 Dixie (13) 6-8 10-14 already the sixth no-hitter of the season. Follow Tom Zulewski on Twitter @ Hurricane (15) 3-11 7-16 When high-school sports return We didn’t stutter here. There have TommyZee81 or email tominator19@ Pine View (17) 0-14 4-19 in August, there will be a bucket full of been six no-hitters already in the yahoo.com. 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Microchips: pair, roof repair. Bobcat/Dirt work. 39 Years in business. Call $30. Adopt from the Animal Shelter and receive your first Ray, 435-559-7669 grooming free. 435-559-3776 26 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 classifieds I ron County Today wand te legal notices Wanted 3-4 bedroom off market home on 1-5 acres for a client. Price range: 300,000-375,000. Call Richard at Red Rock Real Estate. All inquires are confidential. Not looking for a listing, just a home for my buyers. 435-414-3373. Email: [email protected]. Ni ot ce of Ordinances C AErtifiC TION OF PETITION Passed FOR ANNEXATION FREE PICK UP OF ITEMS NO LONGER WANTED OR NEEDED for Notice is hereby given that the Enoch City Council passed I, Julie Watson, the duly appointed Recorder for Enoch Youth Service Learning annual yard sale fundraiser. Please call four (4) ordinances at a regular meeting of the Enoch City, UT, hereby certify that I have reviewed the Petition Sarah 719-649-4321 or Cindy 435-267-1757 for pick up/drop off City Council held on May 19, 2021. Ordinance No. 2021- for Annexation signed by Earl Gibson the owner of 3.47 05-19-A corrected an address; Ordinance No. 2021-05-19-B acres of property as follows: Parcel: D-0181-0000-0000 was to change the zoning of property owned by Tapia Legal BEG N89*40'38"W 249 FT & N0*28'00"E 336FT FR SE yards sale Const. from M-R-2 to C-C; Ordinance No. 2021-05-19-C was COR OF SE1/4 OF SEC 12,T35S,R11W, SLM; N89*40'38"W to annex property owned by Dan Roberts and Judy Lind- 292.05 FT; N0*28'00"E 241.50 FT; S89*40'38"E 296 FT; Multi-Family Yard Sale. Friday, May 28 and Saturday, say; Ordinance No. 2021-05-19-D was to amend the Enoch S0*28'00"W 100 FT; N89*40'38"W 3.05 FT; S0*28'00"W 141.50 May 29; 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. 2109 Serviceberry Cir., Cedar City. Zoning Ordinance regarding curb, gutter & sidewalks. For FT TO POB; ALSO COM AT SE COROF SEC 12,T35S,R11W, Household, clothes, furniture, toys, tools, etc. Call Keith @ more information call the City Recorder at 435-586-1119 or SLM; N0*28'00"E ALG E LN OF SEC 12, 33 FT TO TRUE POB; 435-990-1638. view changes on website at http://www.cityofenoch.org/ N89*40'38"W 249 FT; N0*28'00"E 444.50 FT; S89*40'38"E ordinancespublic-notices.html 216.97 FT; N42*32'19"E 47.8 FT; S0*28'00"W 479.9 FT TO POB; Friday May 28th and Saturday May 29th, 8am to 3pm 330 Published May 26, 2021 EXCPT THEREFR FOLLOW PROP DESC REC BK 535/280. W Old Hwy 91 in Parowan Antiques, Collectables, Princess House, Iron County Today • ICT #0392 To view the Petition for Annexation, legal descriptions Kitchenware, Household, BBQ, Ice Chests, DVDs, Clothes, Electrical and map please come to the Enoch City Office, 900 E. Midvalley Road, Enoch UT 84721 or call 435-586-1119 to request the information. The Petition for Annexation was Huge Multi-Family. Garden tools, sporting goods, pets supplies, hand tools, comforters, printer, many clothes, filed with this office on April 26, 2021. I find that the peti- kitchen items, flatscreen TV, Floor Steamer, much more! 1030 S. tion meets the requirements for annexation as provided 4425 W Cedar. May 29th 8am-2pm by Utah State law, (subsections 10-2-403 (2), (3) and (4), U.C.A. The Enoch City Council received the Certification of the Petition for Annexation on May 5, 2021. The City Coun- cil may grant this annexation unless a written protest to the annexation petition is filed with the Iron County Boundary Commission. A copy of the protest must also service directory be received by the Enoch City Recorder no later than 30 days after the notice of certification is received which would be by June 2, 2021. Notice of protest shall be filed with the Iron County Boundary Commission at P.O. Box 429, Parowan, UT 84761 and with the Enoch City Record- er at the address listed above. The legislative body or governing board of an affected entity may protest this annexation by filing as instructed above. Published May 12, 19 & 26, 2021 Iron County Today • ICT #0388

A NnoUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary A. Baldwin Deceased Probate No. 213500063 J. Neil Jarvis, whose address is 4141 W 150 N, Cedar City UT 84720, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Rep- resentative's attorney of record, Timothy P. Daniels, at the following address: 51 East 400 North Ste 1, Cedar City, UT 84721, or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Iron County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: May 12, 2021. Timothy P. Daniels (10297) Timothy P. Daniels, PC 51 East 400 North Ste 1 Cedar City UT 84721 Ph: (435) 592-1235 Published May 12, 19 & 26, 2021 Iron County Today • ICT #0389

Ni ot ce of Enoch Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Enoch City Council will hold a public hearing on June 2, 2021 at 6:00 pm at the Enoch City Office, 900 E. Midvalley Road, Enoch, UT. The public hearing is regarding considering vacating an easement owned by Range 16, LLC in the vicinity of 5600 N. For more information or to view more information go to http://www.cityofenoch.org/ordinancespublic-notices. html or call the Enoch City Office at 435-586-1119. Published May 26, 2021 Iron County Today • ICT #0393 Posting Date May 24, 2021

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