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S tory in showcase shay baruffi 2 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Juvenile arrested for bomb threat and felony abuse of 911 at Cedar High from Sgt. Clint Pollock High School, it was found that the Cedar City Police Department cell phone used to make these calls was reported stolen. Investigators On December 7, 2020, Cedar reviewed video evidence and Communications received a 911 call received information from the cell regarding a potential bomb threat phone provider to narrow the search at Cedar High School. Iron County to a single suspect. law enforcement and school admin- The suspect has been identified istration were immediately notified. as a juvenile who is 15 years old. He As officers were responding, Cedar has been arrested and taken to youth High School was placed on a level 2 corrections on multiple charges. lock-down. Once officers arrived on The suspect is being charged with scene, they started evacuating the a second-degree felony abuse of 911 school. All the students, faculty and file photo for the bomb threat, a third-degree staff were safely evacuated. After the threats. searching the school. After the felony abuse of 911 for the man with a building was evacuated, a prelim- The following day, Cedar school was searched, and video was gun threat, and misdemeanor theft. inary search of the building was Communications received another reviewed, this was determined to After interviewing the suspect, conducted where a bag was located 911 call regarding a male dressed in be a hoax call from the same phone we want to assure the public that no that appeared to be suspicious. A all black, wearing a black mask and number that called and reported the valid threats remain, there is no pub- bomb sniffing canine and the St. with a gun at Cedar High School. Iron bomb threat the day before. After lic safety risk and Cedar High School George bomb squad were called in to County law enforcement and school the threat was determined to be a has resumed classes. Additionally, assist. administration were again immedi- hoax with no valid threat, Cedar High there will be other officers at the The bomb squad conducted its ately notified. School was no longer in lockdown school for added security. safety protocols, assessed the threat As officers were responding, and classes resumed. We want to thank the Iron County and did not find a bomb nor any Cedar High School was placed on As Cedar City Police investigators School District, the Cedar High staff, explosive devices. The lock-down another level 2 lockdown. Once offi- followed up on leads and evidence and all the agencies that assisted was lifted as there were no valid cers arrived on scene, they started concerning the threats at Cedar with both incidents. Iron County Today News Wednesday, December 16, 2020 3 Cedar City Police officers receive Medal of Valor

by Richard Crommie pointed right at him. Officer Banz For Iron County Today discharged his weapon three times to eliminate the threat. Officer Zac Banz and retired Following the shooting, despite Sergeant Dave Bulloch of the Cedar life-saving attempts on the man, City Police Department were each identified as 56-year-old James awarded the Utah Medal of Valor on Aubrey, Sr., he was pronounced dead Wednesday on December 9, 2020. at the scene. With the shooting later Del Schlosser of the Utah Peace ruled as legally justified by the Iron Officer Association presented the County Attorney’s office, Lt. Del medals to the officers, who were Schlosser remarked that, “Officer surrounded by friends, family, fellow Banz and Sergeant Bulloch’s courage officers, attendees of the council and action prevented possible seri- meeting and the mayor. ous injury or death to the mother, As Officer Banz and Sergeant son, and both officers.” Bulloch held their medals, the Recognizing acts of selflessness story was told of their heroics. On and dedication to the community, November 11th of 2019 the two the Utah Medal of Valor is the officers responded to a domestic highest award that the state has to disturbance call. When they arrived offer. Usually awarded at the U.P.O.A. a woman and her adult son told annual event, Del Schlosser believed them that there was a man that that the community of Iron County had threatened them, and any should hear and see these two men police officer that got involved, with richard crommie receive their awards. Cedar City Police Department officers Zac Banz (Left) and retired Sgt. Dave Bulloch violence. received a standing ovation for their dedication to helping keep the citizens of Cedar safe. All who were inside the Cedar Before entering the residence, City council chambers gave the the officers announced themselves. with caution, especially when they hallway. Officer Banz quickly noticed two officers a standing ovation. Being told beforehand by the mother did not get a response. Having gone that the suspect had his right Iron County is grateful to our first that the suspect inside had access only a few feet into the apartment, arm extended and was holding a responders who help keep our to firearms, the officers approached a man suddenly appeared in the pistol with his finger on the trigger community, friends and family safe. 4 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Op inion

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» Donald E. Westlake Iron County Today News Wednesday, December 16, 2020 5 Op inion A ll I want for Christmas can be a time of celebration and resolve even for those who are not particularly religious. But when I hear “All I Want for Christmas is You” – the most streamed holiday song – being played in October, I can’t wait until Easter Cyclops appears. I can enjoy Christmas as long as it revolves around the Christ child and charity, not Mariah Carey and overpriced toys on aisle 4. by Bryan GRAY Coi lumn st

The opinions stated in this article are solely those of the author and not of Iron County Today.

n one of the Father Brown mystery stories, a character notes, “If you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is a Idreadful danger that she will suddenly do it.” This occurs every year during the holiday season. Upon the very mention of snowfall or scent of pine, my wife becomes a frenzied attack dog transforming the house into a Christmas- themed winter wonderland. One minute I’m watching a news program in the living room; the next minute I’m watching the same program in Santa’s workshop. I have no trouble with a Christmas tree, but I can conjure up the Christmas spirit without seeing 23 nativity scenes on my fireplace man- tle. I can immerse myself in the season without a bookcase filled with snow globes. A wreath on the front door is one thing; I don’t need plastic reindeer galloping through the house. The living room is no more “homey” due to its seasonal population of Santas. I know what Santa looks like – and he doesn’t look at all like the recently added white-bearded guy sporting a Mexican sombrero. Snowmen…angels…stars…they all have to be carefully dusted and wrapped and gingerly placed in storage containers after their short- lived run of the house. I have heard some men gripe that they rent a storage shed to house their Christmas crap! Women may label the decorations as crafts or memorable keepsakes, but I will continue to call them Christmas clutter. I am not a grinch, but I do oppose the knick-knack takeover of my house every December. Along with the decorations, I have a limit to how many Christmas songs I can stomach. Give me “Little Town of Bethlehem” and Mel Torme’s “,” but don’t irritate me with Elvis Presley’s belching out “Blue Christmas” or Paul McCartney’s insipid pop anthem, “Wonderful Christmastime.” And as for the composer of “Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer,” there is a reason why I support the death penalty. Christmas should be seen apart from Christmas decorations and wrapping paper. It 6 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today Cov id-19/Legislative Update Hello friends and neighbors, vaccines within 24 hours of FDA approval. Through December, Utah My good friends, Governor-elect Spen- is expected to receive 154,600 doses cer Cox and Lieutenant Governor-elect Diedre Henderson, are holding a of the vaccine, with another 154,600 statewide food drive leading up to doses arriving in January. their inauguration, and it's called the He also announced that educators and One Utah Food Drive. staff in K-12 schools will be eligible to I invite all of you to participate in this receive the COVID-19 vaccine during great service project. I am told in a the first wave of distribution. He typical year the Iron County Care and expects the vaccine to be available to Share Food Pantry serves 800 undupli- teachers at the end of December or cated families, but this year they have beginning of January. You can watch already served 1,250 unduplicated his full briefing here. families, which is a 56% increase in local assistance. The majority of that CARES Funding Update growth is from families or individuals who have never reached out to Iron Phil Dean, acting director of the getty images County & Share before. Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, shared where the state’s To donate, you can drop off $935 million CARES Act funding was nonperishable food items at the allocated. One Utah Food Drive invites locations, dates, and times listed at this site: utahinau- » $290 million was guralcommission.org/ allocated for COVID-19 food-drive-contribute. response Utahns to help others You can also make » $249 million was financial donations. All allocated for economic from Ron Cardon donations made online response We are excited through the Utah Food For Iron County Today Bank will come back to » $248 million was for the boost our local area. To learn allocated to cities and Iron County residents are invited more, visit utahinaugu- counties to join citizens from across the state the One Utah ralcommission.org. “ » $148 million was in collecting food and donations to Food Drive will I hope you are all staying allocated to education serve the 511,000 Utahns who experi- safe and healthy. After 10 ence hunger each day. provide to Iron months, many of us are Sea n. Ev n To date, all CARES Act funding has been paid The need for food and hygiene County families” experiencing pandemic VICKERS items has increased significantly fatigue, but with vaccines out, except about $200 Uat h Senate District 28 million. This unpaid during the COVID-19 pandemic and » Peggy Green, Care & Share around the corner, I do many Utahns are turning to their local see light at the end of the balance includes alloca- tunnel. As we await the widespread tions for goods and services already food pantries for the first time, even utahinauguralcommission.org/ availability of the vaccination, let us provided in November. Payments are here in Iron County. food-drive-contribute. continue to be mindful and consid- currently in process. The balance also “In a typical year our food pantry The statewide service project is erate of our community by wearing includes goods and services that will serves 800 unduplicated families,” being coordinated by a team of volun- masks, practicing physical distancing be provided to the state in December. says Peggy Green, executive director teers across the state of Utah and is and frequently washing or sanitizing Big ticket items still in the process of Iron County Care & Share. “This being held in the weeks leading up to our hands. include: year we have already served 1,250 the inauguration of Governor-Elect and Lt. Governor-Elect On Friday, December 11, the Utah » $80 million for COVID-19 testing unduplicated families, which is a Department of Health reported 56% increase in local assistance. Deidre Henderson on January 4, 2021. 2,291,656 total COVID-19 tests admin- » $6 4 million for schools The majority of that growth is from “We are excited for the boost the istered, 228,129 total positive cases, » $20 million for fiber installation in families or individuals who have never One Utah Food Drive will provide 169,622 estimated recovered cases, rural Utah reached out to Iron County & Share to Iron County families,” says Green. 9,269 total hospitalizations, 568 cur- before.” “And our doors would not stay open rent hospitalizations and 1,025 total » $10 million for residential housing fatalities. Utah’s rolling seven-day assistance Iron County residents who wish without the support of the Utah Food average of new cases is 2,816 and the to participate in the One Utah Food Bank, so rest assured that financial rolling seven-day percent positivity is Drive can donate nonperishable donations made online through the 26.2 percent. Happy Hanukkah! food items at the Cedar City Smith’s Utah Food Bank will come back two- To our Jewish friends and community, The Southwest Utah Public Health Food and Drug or directly at Iron fold to Iron County.” I wish you a delightful and prosperous County Care & Share, or monetary To learn more, visit utahinaugural- Department reported 14,860 total Hanukkah. May the eight days of light positive cases including 10,399 donations can be made by visiting commission.org. bring you joy and peace. total recovered cases, 49 currently hospitalized and 108 total fatalities. I will be providing these COVID-19 This includes Washington County with updates from a legislative perspective 3,288 active cases (89 deaths) and weekly. I want to hear from you and Iron County with 863 active cases (10 get your feedback, thoughts and deaths). ideas on what's happening in our local communities. Please contact Vaccine Update me anytime at [email protected]. Thank you. Gov. Herbert shared the federal government's commitment to sending Sincerely, , Utah the first shipment of Pfizer Iron County Today News Wednesday, December 16, 2020 7 Bookings Below are bookings as Wreaths Across America honors reported by the Iron County Sheriff’s Department and Cedar City Police Department. Those veterans in Cedar City cemetery arrested are innocent until proven guilty. For a juvenile the name is “(Male/ from R. Scott Phillips exit onto Main Street. All vehicles will be in attendance use appropriate COVID- Female) Juvenile Offender” and juvenile is of age less For Iron County Today entering one-way only. Once you enter 19 protocol procedures. “It is hoped than 18 years. the cemetery grounds, volunteers will that this ceremony honoring our local On December 19, 2020, Cedar City direct you in order to maximize parking. veterans during the holiday season can Dec. 8 will join over 2,400 other cities across Please follow all instructions and become an annual part of celebrating MALE JUV OFFENDER America in honoring and remembering proceed slowly. The ceremony will begin the greatness of our country and com- Cedar City, UT our veterans through a project entitled promptly at 2:00 p.m. with a military munity. It is the season of giving and I Emergency Reporting Abuse, “Wreaths Across America.’ Cedar City flyover and we ask those attending can’t think of a better gift than thanking Theft – Less than $500 residents are invited to participate in the to arrive early. There will be a limited those remarkable men and women RICHARD E HOBBS tribute at 2:00 p.m., Saturday afternoon. number of golf carts available to assist who served their country,” said R. Scott Cedar City, UT Families, friends, volunteers, and civic the elderly and those needing assistance Phillips, committee chair for Wreaths Retail Theft groups from throughout the city will lay getting to the ceremony site. Across America. Dec. 9 beautiful, fresh balsam wreaths at the Those attending are reminded to The goal of ‘Wreaths Across America’ graves of each of the over 825 veterans dress warm and be prepared for cold is to provide an avenue where proper BAYLEE M LABASS Cedar City, UT buried in the Cedar City Cemetery. December temperatures. The WAA respect and remembrance can be made DRUG – Poss C/S, The local ‘Wreaths Across America’ committee is monitoring and following to these remarkable citizens and to Marijuana/Spice, Poss Drug committee have been working on this the latest COVID-19 guidelines. They ask teach future generations about the Paraphernalia ceremony for nearly a year and they that you help them by making sure those important sacrifices veterans have made KYLIE M CECIL , UT Fail to Stop on Command, Poss C/S Sched I/II/Analog, Driving on Denied, Speed Reg, Drive w/o Ins, Fail to Register Exp Veh JESSE S BLACKBURN Fillmore, UT Burglary of a Dwelling Dec. 10

BRETT A SOLLEE West Jordan, UT Rec/Poss Stolen Veh, Intoxication Dec. 11

TERRY SHAW Cedar City, UT DUI, Open Container in Veh, Alcohol Restr DL, Interlock Dev Req HARRISON M WHITE Enoch, UT Poss Stolen Credit Cards

TRENTON H BIGSOLDIER C ourtesy Wreaths Across America Cedar City, UT Criminal Mischief, Aggravated promise a very touching and patriotic over the decades so our freedoms would Assault, DUI, Retail Theft, event. The brief program will consist of I can’t think be protected. Fail to Stop At Command the posting of our nation’s colors, the The Bald Eagle Chapter of the of Police, Protective Order of a better Violation. national anthem, a ceremonial wreath Daughters of the American Revolution presentation honoring each branch of supports the local Wreaths Across Dec. 12 our military, remarks from Cedar City gift than America. This project is funded solely Mayor Maile Wilson-Edwards, a soldier “ through contributions and they are DIEGO M FRANCO AVILA thanking those Stansbury Park, UT tribute offered by Utah Shakespeare accepted year-round. If you wish to Purch/Poss/Consume Festival Artistic director, Brian Vaughn, support WAA in Iron County you can Measurable Amounts, Alcohol a patriotic musical selection by Brandon remarkable make checks payable to Bald Eagle Restr DL Burk, bagpipes, playing of Taps and men and Chapter DAR. Each wreath cost $15.00. KATIE M WOOD more. You can leave contributions at City Hall Laverkin, UT ‘Wreaths Across America’ is expecting in Councilman R. Scott Phillips mailbox DUI women who a large turnout for this ceremony. As or send to: 126 S. 2050 W., Cedar City, Dec. 13 such, the Cedar City Police Department, served their Utah 84720. TRAVIS A CLARK VIPS officers, and volunteers will be ‘Wreaths Across America’ is to honor Cedar City, UT assisting with parking. All traffic for country” all veterans from all wars. They gave Theft, Burglary/Vehicle, Poss the event will be directed to enter the their all so we could all celebrate this Dangerous Weapon by Restr. cemetery from Iron Mission Parkway and » R. Scott Phillips holiday season with our loved ones. 8 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 NEWS Iron County Today southern utah university news Partners in prevention: SUU Health and Wellness Center from Elizabeth Curtis tion pain medication. The event primarily comes from student resources, lead and deliver outreach For Iron County Today was a hit, with students expressing to student connection. Opening education on student mental excitement at the new campus up that channel of conversation wellness, and work in collaboration The prevention department of resource and plenty of students between each other in health related with the SUU ACES Team, The SUU Southwest Behavioral Health Center stopping by to use the drop box, topics makes it so that they can also Care and Support Team and The SUU is ecstatic to have community while also creating opportunities to support each other. If students find Wellness Center to provide students partners, such as the Southern Utah have great conversations with them themselves in a situation, I encour- with wraparound and intersected University Health and Wellness about preventative efforts. age them to reach out for support as opportunities for success and belong- Center. The center focuses on edu- “I think of prevention as the first early as possible.” ing at Southern Utah University. cation, prevention, and peer to peer When asked to look to the future, support in order to provide students Riley expressed excitement about with the resources they need. center focuses on education, the Student Wellness Coalition Riley Reynolds, the Health and prevention, and peer to peer support she’s hoping to create. One of the Wellness Coordinator of the center, many goals of the coalition would was happy to sit down and talk about be to help and support preventative the importance of prevention for steps. By educating students around One pillar of support the center measures in the university. college students, what the center can prevention efforts, they’re able to offers is their Mental Health Lead To learn more about the SUU do, and what the future holds. gain healthy habits that they can Peers. Peer Mentors support students Health and Wellness Center go to “Healthy minds, health bodies, and utilize for the rest of their lives.” Riley through group and individual out- their website www.suu.edu/health/ healthy relationships,” is the motto explained. reach in order to teach and transfer or stop on by, the center is located in the center has adopted, committed Prevention not only helps raise mental wellness skills in the service the Sharwan Smith Student Center to touching on these pillars that can awareness, but it can give students of connecting students with clinical in ST 175A. The center also has an catch all the areas of wellbeing. The important information in knowing supports/therapeutic alliance. SUU Instagram which is used to promote center provides a lot of education what to do in different situations CAPS Peer Mental Health Support awareness of community events and around mental and physical health, rather than drawing a blank. For Workers also refer students to the like which can be found at @ while also encouraging students to example, suicide prevention is a campus and community wellness suuhealthandwellness. build healthy relationships. The center critical tool for many. When taught offers educational pamphlets on a these preventative efforts, students wide variety of health and wellness will be able to recognize the signs related topics, along with a self-care and warnings so that they can help station that houses first aid kits, and support themselves, roommates, bandaids, pregnancy tests, condoms, family members, and even neighbors. and the like that students can come Unfortunately, there is still a lot of and get for free. stigma surrounding mental well-be- In addition to general resources, ing and seeking help. The center is the center is responsible for the committed to being a safe space to drug, alcohol, and substance abuse come and receive support. Sometimes prevention efforts on campus and students feel as though they don’t does so through strategic program- need the center or understand the ming and collaborative partnerships purpose, but Riley stressed the with campus departments to create importance that students understand a healthy, safe, and resilient campus the center is a place to come in case community. This program is known of help so that students can take as the Drug and Alcohol Prevention that first step in being connected to Program (DAAPP). The efforts of the whatever resources they need. center actively focus on strengthen- If the resource the student needs ing protective factors and reducing isn’t available at the center, they risk factors for DAAPP use. work with other campus resources One of the centers most recent and community resources to ensure partnerships while working on pre- that they get the student connected ventative efforts was with Southwest to the best care for their situation. Behavioral Health Center, where the When asked if there was anything prevention department from SBHC students could do to be an ally in and the Health and Wellness Center preventative efforts, Riley spoke up collaborated on installing a prescrip- about the importance of starting tion drug drop box in the center for these kinds of conversations with student and community use. During people in their life. the event, resources were given out “Students should talk to their to give awareness about the opioid roommates, peers, and friends to epidemic occurring within Utah create that flow of conversation. and to promote alternative ways to Preventative efforts are put out managing pain in place of prescrip- by the center, but the connection Wednesday, December 16, 2020 9 The Arts & Entertainment in Iron County sho wcase Take a stroll down Christmas Lane by Shay Baruffi Brown, the Grinch, the Dalmatians, I ron County Today the Griswolds and even the “Major Award” leg lamp from A Christmas Christmas Lane has become a Story. fundamental holiday practice in The lights are up and ready to Cedar City. Every year, the neigh- view at sunset until December borhood becomes more and more 31st. They are located at (400 E bejeweled in festive lights and 1250 N, Behind Cedar City Motor decorations as each house exhibits Co. at the Golf Course). Spread signs and scenes depicting a few some Christmas cheer and go visit lines from Clement Moore’s classic Christmas Lane this year! poem; The Night Before Christmas. Guests and holiday light enthusiasts may walk or drive around the community to see each home’s unique decorations. Over 30 homes participate in this holiday light endeavor and feature W ith plenty of classic characters like; Charlie nostalgic memories, Christmas Lane has become a family favorite Christmastime tradition in Cedar City.

photos by shay baruffi 10 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 showcase Iron County Today M issing the big three of Christmas

by Mary Anne ANDERSEN with the heavier large orchestra and big choir Cedar City Arts Council presentation that we are used to. My husband Cedar City Music Arts has offered the newspaper article I read recently called Nutcracker Ballet every other year or so for and I have seen them “The big three of Christmas: Messiah, years. It is truly magic for me, and I never tire The Nutcracker Ballet, and A Christmas of it. When the lights go down and that glorious these Christmas Carol,”A and lamented that we are deprived of music begins, I am transported to a magic place “ those joys this year. So true, I thought. Of course, of parties, snowflakes, and dancing flowers. The classics so many we can see any of those three on a screen, but it swelling music that accompanies the growing is not the same as dressing up, getting out in the Christmas tree always bring tears to my eyes. times, we could cold, driving to the venue through Many years ago, my father-in- streets brilliant with Christmas law died on December 11th, and recite the dialogue lights. it fell to us to gently guide my My husband and I have seen these mother-in-law through the holidays. and sing all the Christmas classics so many times, Understandably, she was not inter- we could recite the dialogue and sing ested in any of the regular holiday music, or in my all the music, or in my husband’s traditions that usually occurred at case, conduct Messiah. (He could the time, but I insisted that she go to husband’s case, step up at a moment’s notice.) But a live performance of the Nutcracker we still go to see it every year. This year it was with me. As we left the theater, she turned to me conduct Messiah. offered live in Cedar City with the intention to with tears in her eyes and mouthed, “Thank you.” accommodate these challenging times. It was Nothing like a dancing sugar plum to soften your stingy, ugly man who hates everything. It works decided that the performance would be in a more heart. because that version is a musical; our family can authentic Baroque style, with 24 strings, and very And then there is our family’s favorite, “A sing every word of every song. George C. Scott is few woodwinds and brass. The choir was reduced Christmas Carol.” There is no reason, even in more frightening because he is believable—deb- to 50. The result was a much lighter experience this dark time, to not rejoice with Scrooge as he onair, but selfish, ruthless, mean. And there was than has been offered in years past. Only 220 live learns what life should be like. We have a couple Cedar City’s favorite Scrooge, Fred Adams. We audience members were allowed, but the stream of movies, one with Albert Finney and one with watched him many times, but just couldn’t get is available from December 19th to January 1st. George C. Scott, as Ebenezer. Albert Finney is past that dear, familiar face. Sorry, Fred. We just If you are curious, you can see how it compares more of a stereotype, quite over the top as the didn’t believe you. Wednesday, December 16, 2020 11 Community & Personal Interest in Iron County Life December 2020—an eventful month! by Dan Pick closer. Like the hands of a clock a chance to hopefully see a few perfect to see that many. For Iron County Today they will slowly move together meteors this week. So, if you can Meteor showers happen when in the next couple of weeks until find a place without bright lights, the earth passes through the hile December 2020 will be you will need a pair of binoculars wrap up in a couple of sleeping debris left in space by a passing remembered for mask wear- to know for sure there are two bags and enjoy the show! comet. That’s why some showers W ing and having to decided, objects when they appear as one. Once considered the sec- are very predictable, year to year. “Do we really want to visit the This is an especially appropriate ond-best meteor shower of the The Perseids happens when the in-laws this year?” it will also be sight for Christmas as many year after the Perseids in August, earth passes through the orbit remembered for an astronomical astronomers have theorized a many astronomers now consider of Comet Swift-Tuttle in August, event 800 years in the making— planetary conjunction could have the Geminids to be the superior and the Geminids occur when the The Great Conjunction of Jupiter been the Star of Bethlehem. event due to increased numbers of Earth passes through the debris of and Saturn. But wait, there’s more in the Geminids and decreased numbers 3200 Phaethon, a rocky comet. An astronomical conjunction skies of December! While the of Perseids. Geminids can deliver Meteor showers get their name is when two or more celestial Geminid meteor shower peaked up to 120 meteor per hour, from the constellation where the bodies make a close approach to on the 13th and 14th, there is still although the conditions have to be meteors appear to have originated. each other in the sky. On Even though the meteors December 21st, Jupiter are visible in many areas and Saturn will be so of the sky, if plotted on a close to each other they Exlporing Utah's Skies chart, their streaks will will look like one very point toward one section bright object. Jupiter and Saturn of the sky. The vast majority of pass each other in the sky every meteors are only about the size 20 years or so, but the last time of a dust speak and vaporize due they approached this close was to friction of hitting the Earth’s 1226. Please note, this December atmosphere. The brightest mete- they will still be 400 million ors are called “fireballs” and they miles apart—it’s not like they are are an amazing sight and leave passing each other so close long vapor trails. Even fireballs are they slap hands as I have smaller than a marble. done on the Gemini W hile there rollercoaster at Cedar are some amazing Point, OH when one car decorations in passes another—it’s an our community, the apparent closeness in universe is displaying its the sky because in their own out-of-this-world holiday light show. orbits match up with Earth in nearly a straight line. Jupiter and Saturn are easily visible in the southwestern sky as the sun sets. Over the summer they have been getting closer and

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Due to the community’s responsibility Support Groups Service Clubs Government to help prevent the potential spread of COVID-19, please check with the event and Alcoholics Anonymous LION’S CLUB IRON COUNTY COMMISSION activity sponsors to make sure that the event (435) 635-3603 • www.utahaa.org • Tues, 12 pm • Call Pres. Roger Shurtz for mtg. 2nd & 4th Mon, 9 am is still taking place. Everyone’s patience is Helpline: John (702) 802-1332, info. Everyone welcome! (435) 590-2896 Commission Chambers greatly appreciated during this time. Kara (702) 232-6829 ROY TAR CLUB 68 S 100 E, Parowan. Meetings at KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Tues, 12:15 • Southwest Tech CEDAR CITY COUNCIL Dr, Cedar City) unless otherwise listed 757 W 800 S, Cedar City • (435) 233-0244 Wednesday, December 16 Steps and Traditions • M – Su, 7 am Wed (except 5th), 5:30 pm • City Hall Cedar City Elks Lodge #1556 10 N. Main St (435) 586-2950 Speaking From The Heart • M – Sa, Noon 111 E Freedom Blvd. Cedar City CHOCOLATE COVERED ANYTHING DAY Misfits • M – F, 6 pm (435) 586-8332 ENOCH PLANNING COMMISSION CHRISTMAS GIFT TO IRON COUNTY - Iron Cedar Group • Tues, 8 pm MARINE CORPS LEAGUE 2nd & 4th Tues, 5:30 pm • City Hall County Republican Women present Thank God it’s Sunday Spiritual • Sun, 11 am Detachment 1315, 2nd Wed, 6 pm 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 virtual performances and messages by local My Story • Sat, 8 pm Elks Lodge, 111 E 200 N, Cedar City. ENOCH CITY COUNCIL artists & leaders beginning at Noon (12:00 Women’s Meeting • Sat, 10:30 am pm), The broadcast link will be on Facebook: AMERICAN LEGION AUX 1st & 3rd Wed, 6 pm • City Hall What a Way to Start the Day • Su, W, F Iron County Republican Women & website 7-8 am • All are welcome 3rd Wed, 6 pm, Cedar Library, 303 N 100 E 900 E Midvalley Rd • (435) 586-1119 Amer. Legion Conf. Room • (435) 704-6654 ironcountyrepublicanwomen.com/monthly- Red Road to Sobriety • Mon, 6 pm Paiute PAROWAN CITY COUNCIL lunches by 11:30 am. This free, virtual event is Indian Tribe of Utah, 440 N Paiute (435) DAR – Bald Eagle Chapter 2nd & 4th Thurs, 6 pm • City Hall a gift from the Iron County Republican Women 586-1112 Ext. 307 2nd Tues, 4 pm, Cedar City Library 35 E 100 N • (435) 477-3331 to our friends and neighbors. The Great Fact • T, F, Noon. • Call for [email protected] location • (702) 802-1332 or (702) 533-7856 WONDER WEDNESDAY! – [Southern Utah BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE Iron County Republican Women Museum of Art (3rd Wed) 13 S 300 W, (435) Red Creek Group • Wed, 7 pm • Canyon 1st Thurs 7 pm • 593 N 1450 W, Cedar City. 3rd Wed, 11:30 am. Tickets $20, https:// 586-5432] Drop by anytime between 2 to 4 Park, Lions Pavilion • (435) 477-8925 Helpline: 435-559-4505 www.ironcountyrepublicanwomen.com pm. Admission is FREE for all students K-5. • T, Fri, Noon. The Great Fact Children, accompanied by an adult, can join for Call (435) 559-7777 for location. an adventure and fun make-and-take activities. Al-Anon Classes/Activities In order to maintain continuity among Wonder Meetings at KKCB Club (203 E. Cobblecreek Wednesday partners, the Library requires Dr, Cedar City) unless otherwise listed ADULT BARRE/MODERN DANCE Pickleball Group Wonder Wednesday attendees to be masked. Easy Does It • Tues, 7-8 pm Wed, 11 am-noon, Spirit Wellness Club, Weekdays, 7 am • SUU Pickleball Courts. (More info listed under December 23.) Community Presbyterian Church, 2279 N. 1615 N Main, Cedar City • All levels, Free to Anyone is welcome. Fee is $2 (indoors) and MEDITATION CLASS – (Wednesdays) 7 to Wedgewood, Cedar City. (435) 559-3333 members, or $8 drop-in fee. free (outdoors) 7:45 pm. Healing Tree Wellness Center (535 S Al-Anon • 1st, 3rd Tues, 7-8 pm, Parowan Main St #4). This 5-week session will run (10/21 Senior Center, 685 N 300 E (435) 477-8925 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATIONS EXERCISE ROCK CLUB Wed, 1 pm, Cedar City Senior Center 1st Thurs, 6 pm • Gateway Academy, 201 thru 11/18). In the spirit of Dana (generosity) Hope for Today (Family Groups) 489 E 200 S • 435-586-0832. FREE. Trained W Thoroughbred Way, Enoch. Learn about and to cover the rental of the space, please Thurs, 6 pm • (435) 559-3333 instructors. Range-of-motion exercises, geology, find gems, fossils and minerals. donate whatever amount you see fit between NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS endurance-building activities, relaxation Learn to cut and polish and make jewelry. $0-$5. www.nasouthernutah.org • (435) 635-9603 techniques, and health education topics. southernutahrockclub.org Most classes meet at 203 E Cobblecreek Dr, AWANA BIBLE CLUB SOUTHERN UTAH WOODTURNERS unless otherwise listed 7th-12th grade, Mon, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 2nd Sat, 9 am, Cedar High School wood Thursday, December 17 Basic Text Study • Mon, 8 pm 3 yrs-6th grade, Wed, 6:30 pm - 8 pm shop, 703 W 600 S. Just for Today • Wed, 8 pm Valley Bible Church, 4780 N Hwy 91, WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY Cedar City • (435) 586-0253 or (435) 990-1638 TAE KWON DO CLASS Hope Without Dope • Thurs, 8 pm Wed, 7-8:30 pm • Cedar City Aquatic Center, Live and Let Live • Fri, 8 pm BOOK CLUB PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY – 1 to 3 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. $25/mo., ages 5+, pm, Cedar City Library (303 N 100 E). An 8-week Candle Light Meeting • Sat, 9:30 pm 2nd Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library 303 N any experience level (435) 865-9223. Helps (Small room) 100 E. Next month (Jan) we will discuss “The benefit Canyon Creek Crisis Center. study of 1st Peter, “How to Stand Firm When Tested.” Precept Bible studies are Women Only • Sun, 11 am Zookeeper’s Wife” by Diana Ackerman TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS nondenominational. Call 435-267-2234 or 435- Dopeless Hope Fiends • Sun, 8 pm CEDAR CHEST QUILTERS’ GUILD Wed & Fri, 9:30-10:30 am • Cedar Senior 238-3078 for info and to register. The cost of The Meeting Hall, 1067 S Main St, Cedar Thurs, 10 am • Cedar City Senior Center Center, 489 E 200 S. Free class, basic elements the workbook is $18. www.precept.org. (877) 865-5890. 489 E 200 S • (435) 586-0832 of Tai Chi – Coordination, Balance, flexibility. Register: Maria Bailey (435) 673-3548 ALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER CEDAR CITY RADIO CONTROL CLUB Online Meetings: 2nd Fri, 5:30 pm 4th Thurs, 7 pm • Cedar City Library TOP BAR HIVE BEE KEEPING 4th Mon, 5:30 pm • RSVP to [email protected] 303 N 100 E. 1st Tues, 7 pm • Cedar City Library or (435) 238-4998 x8773 303 N 100 E. (435) 586-6661 CEDAR CITY TOASTMASTERS PARKINSON’S Thurs, 7 am • The Pastry Pub TOPS – Take Off Pounds Sensibly 2nd Thurs, 3 pm • Cedar City Library 86 W University Blvd. Find your voice Wed • Weigh-in 9 am, mtg 9:30 am. Evening & shape your future. Be the leader and weigh-in 6:30 pm, mtg 7-8 pm • Cedar City CAREGIVERS speaker you want to be. (603) 731-0116 Library, 303 N 100 E. Lose weight without 1st Tues, Noon • Five County Aging buying special foods. • 586-3233 (a.m. mtg) or Offices, 585 N Main St, Ste. 1, Cedar City CEDAR PROFESSIONALS 867-4784 (p.m. mtg) Tues, 7:30 am • Springhill Suites, 1477 S ARP—ADDICTION RECOVERY Highway 91, Cedar City. An organization WATER AEROBICS CLASS 1st Wed, 7 pm • Parowan Seminary of business people. Stimulate business Tues, Thurs, 9 am • SUU pool, 2-56 N 600 W., building, Main & 300 N, Parowan for members through exchange of ideas, Fun, up-tempo workout to music. Intensive information and business referrals. cardio, full body muscle toning. Any fitness SENIOR BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED www.cedarprofessionals.org level. All ages. $3/class, including pool LIGHTS AT THE HOMESTEAD – (Thru Dec 18th) 3rd Thurs, 1:30 pm • Cedar City Library admission. (435) 327-2091 (no text) COLOR COUNTRY WINDS 5:30 – 8 pm. Frontier Homestead State Park (635 NAMI BRIDGES & Family to Family Wed • Come brush up on your band skills to WEIGHTWATCHERS REIMAGINED! N Main St, Cedar City), admission is FREE and Thurs, 7 pm • SW Behavioral Health Center, share with the community. Call Debbie at Wed, 9:30 am • Cedar City Aquatic Center donations are encouraged. Join the Christmas 245 E 680 S, Cedar. Free • (435) 590-7749 (435) 559-9609 for time and location. 2090 W Royal Hunte Dr. Guidance, in-person tradition for the whole family. Instead of motivation from members, trained guides PREGNANCY, INFANT LOSS COLOR COUNTRY PICKLEBALL the traditional Christmas at the Homestead and wellness coaches. (702) 832-0555. Evening event, enjoy two full weeks of Lights at the 1st Wed, 7:30 pm • Share Families of So. M-F, 7-10 am • 155 E 400 S (Cedar Stake Ctr) workshops now available. More info at Utah • 565 N Main Street, Ste. 6, Cedar City Paddles & balls supplied. (435) 586-6345 weightwatchers.com/us/find-a-meeting) Homestead. The park grounds and inside the www.southernutahshare.com museum will be decorated with holiday lights HEY CEDARS SQUARE DANCE WELLNESS PLACE and seasonal decor. No hands-on activities, Multiple sclerosis Wed • Beginner’s, 6 pm, Mainstream 583 S Main Suite #5, Cedar City. (435) masks will be required and social distancing 3rd Thurs, 6-8 pm • Cedar Visitor’s Center Dancers, 7-9 pm • Cedar City Senior Center 592-5308. Classes: thewellnessplacecc.com/ will be encouraged. Info: (435) 586-9290. (581 N Main) Caregivers and those with MS 489 E 200 S. (435) 531-6811 or (435) 669-4867 upcoming-classes Iron County Today life Wednesday, December 16, 2020 13 C alendar Friday, December 18 Sunday, December 20 Tuesday, December 22 BAKE COOKIES DAY GO CAROLING DAY FOREFATHERS’ DAY WINTER WONDERLAND BAZAAR – 8am – 7pm CHRISTMAS LANE STORY DRIVE – 5 to 10 pm PAROWAN WINTER WONDERLAND LIGHTS: (Fri) and 8am – 5pm (Sat). True Life Center & 21 (400 E 1250 N, Cedar City, UT (behind Cedar City Presented by the Parowan Chamber. From Eleven Coffee (2111N Main St, Cedar City). Motor Co. at the Golf Course. Admission is FREE dark to 10 pm in the Parowan Main Street. Come for last-minute Christmas shopping as for this winter wonderland. The homes in the Every night until January 3rd. Join them every well as Santa, Food, Crafts, and a Raffle. loop participate in telling Clement Moore’s Saturday for FREE hot cocoa & cider while classic poem, “A Visit from St Nicholas” better supplies last. Bundle up and celebrate a known as “The Night Before Christmas.” “Winter Wonderland.” Monday, December 21 Wednesday, December 23 WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA (2pm) Cedar City Cemetery (685 N Main St, Cedar City). CROSSWORD PUZZLE DAY ROOTS DAY “REMEMBER the fallen, HONOR those that WONDER WEDNESDAY! – [Cedar City Library serve and their families, and TEACH the next - 303 N. 100 E] Drop by anytime between 2 to generation about the value of freedom.” A brief 4 pm. Admission is FREE for all students K-5. program will consist of a color guard, a special Children, accompanied by an adult, can join for ceremonial wreath presentation honoring an adventure and fun make-and-take activities. each branch of our military, music, remarks In order to maintain continuity among Wonder IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE – SimonFest from Cedar City Mayor Maile Wilson-Edwards, (Fri, Sat & Mon) 7 pm in the Wednesday partners, the Library requires Theatre Co, tributes, bagpipes, taps, and much more. Learn Heritage Center Theater (105 N 100 E, Cedar Wonder Wednesday attendees to be masked. more about the event here: https://cedarcity. City). Tickets: $20 adults, $1 veterans/students, This restriction will be lifted when the policies of org/DocumentCenter/View/14923/WWA-local $12 children (6 – 17 yrs.) Group rate available by all partners lift mask restrictions. Earn a prize by calling (435) 327-8673. The ticketing system will ENOCH FARMERS MARKET – 9am to 1pm, (4871 attending Wonder Wednesday at each location automatically socially distance patrons. Tickets N Enoch Rd.) Eggs, Fruit, Vegetables, Hand- at least once this winter! Get your passport at are available online at www.simonfest.org. crafted items, Jewelry, Clothing, Homeopathic any Wonder Wednesday event. Collect a stamp Masks will need to be worn in the lobby and as items and Home Décor. Good weather – Inside. at each location and then turn it in at SUMA to you are being seated. Optional to remove when Bad weather – Outside. Info: 435-559-1657 (Linda). collect your prize. This collaborative program is seated. This beloved American holiday classic held in conjunction with early out Wednesdays comes to life in a live-in-studio audience for elementary schools in Iron County. Children setting of a radio broadcast and bringing this accompanied by an adult can drop by anytime funny, moving, and life-affirming tale back to between 2 – 4 pm for make-n-take activities or our hearts. self-guided programming at four locations: · Frontier Homestead State Park (1st Wed) · Cedar City Library (2nd Wed) · Southern Utah Museum of Art (3rd Wed) Saturday, December 19 · SUU S.T.E.M. Center (4th Wed) HARD CANDY DAY CEDAR CITY YEAR-ROUND DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET, 10am – 1pm, Every Saturday rain or shine, in the parking lot behind the Want your Stratford Hotel, (18 S Main Street) or inside the building behind the parking lot in the cold event on our weather months. Definitely worth stopping by for art work, baked goods, crafts, custom CHRISTMAS LANTERN WALK – (Thru Jan semi-precious stone and costume jewelry, farm 2nd) 5 pm. Iron Springs Adventure Resort (3196 calendar? fresh produce, homemade brownies & candies, Iron Springs Rd, Cedar City) This is a free event sponsored by many churches in the community home style treats, homemade jams & jellies, There is no charge for calendar items. homeopathic items and 100% real honey. that will surely put you in the Christmas Spirit! Your submissions can be made online BREAKFAST WITH SANTA – (8am) Fiddlers Admission is FREE. Dress warm and bring your own lantern, or at ironcountytoday.com, or emailed Fun Center (170 E Fiddlers Canyon Rd, Cedar SATURDAY FARMER’S MARKET, 9am – 1pm, purchase one on site. At 5:00 pm Suzuki Strings City) Join us for breakfast with Santa and get Saturdays @ IFA, 905 S Main. Good weather will present, “The Night Before Christmas” to [email protected] or in the Christmas Spirit. Enjoy donuts, orange outside, bad weather inside. Farmers with in the Yellow Building event center at Iron brought to 389 N 100 W, #12, Cedar juice, and chocolate milk. A holiday movie will vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, baked goods & Springs Adventure Resort. Following the City, Utah 84721. The deadline is Friday program, the lights will come on and you will begin at 9am. Cost is $35 for up to 4 people, $7 breads, meats, tamales, food vendors, hand- at noon. The calendar is not to be for each additional person; receive a $5 arcade enjoy a beautiful Lantern Walk through the crafted items including soaps, lotions, jewelry, used for advertising. Items will be card with your purchase. Tickets available at clothing, home décor and gifts for all ages. For Christmas Nativity displays. A soup meal is www.fiddlersfuncenter.com. info call (435) 463-3735. available for $5. Info: [email protected] or printed at our discretion. 435-851-6434.

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ICSD News Nuggets 85th birthday from Le Ann Woolstenhulme demonstration aimed at a cardboard cutout. Deputy Pires Bob Seager was instrumental in arranging with the SUU Aviation I ron County School District Program to land a helicopter at Three Peaks and letting Happy 85th birthday the students look inside and visit with the pilot. to Bob Seager! He was I ron Springs Elementary born December 10, 1935 We would like to especially thank Deputy Pires for in Salt Lake City, Utah, teaching the students each week, gathering prizes for the the youngest of three During November Iron Springs Elementary students essay winners, and arranging the graduation activities. participated in a lunchroom art contest. The theme of the children. He was drafted into the Navy during his contest was "When in the lunchroom...You're Up, Mask Up, Winter Recess is December 19 through January 3. School senior year of high school. Later on, he received a You're Down, Mask Down." We have amazing and creative resumes on Monday, January 4, 2021. commission from the Army, and served a total of 22 artists here at Iron Springs. Congratulations to our years in the military. He was an industrial engineer winners! Everyone did a fabulous job. during his work career. He moved to Cedar City 14 years E scalante Valley Elementary ago after retiring. He enjoyed working at the Happy Factory, meeting many new friends there, as well as Mr. Hart’s 6th grade class was thrilled to receive an art riding a four-wheeler on the trails near Cedar City. lesson from staff member LuAnne Brown’s husband, Eric. He married his high school sweetheart Barbara, and The students learned a technique for transferring an image they are the parents of four children, one foster child, onto another piece of paper, before applying watercolor. grandparents to 12, and great-grandparents to 22. This art was then used in preparing the narration and background for our school’s (first ever) virtual Christmas program. Thank you, Mr. Brown and 6th grade students, for sharing your talents with our community. As for Mrs. Brown, the holidays wouldn’t be the same without your annual Christmas program. Thank you for thinking outside the box, and allowing the show to still go on! E noch Elementary

The Grinch and the PTA visited Enoch Elementary this week. His heart was so big, he shared a treat and craft for all the students to have for Christmas.

S outh Elementary

The Kindergarten classes of South Elementary are having a great year! The students have enjoyed science, music Thank you to Mrs. Marcy Christensen, our Reading and art activities. They are becoming amazing readers Specialist, and the wonderful reading aides for all their and writers and love making friends. This week the hard work! These ladies have been helping students build students have been working on special gifts of the season their reading skills, and they also conduct the Reading for their families at home. The happiness of these special Assessments for the whole school. They rock! kids is contagious. Kindergarten is the best! Winter break will be December 21 through January 1. T hree Peaks Elementary

Three Peaks Elementary 5th grade students have completed the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program taught to them by Deputy Brenda Pires. The course, consist- ing of 10 one-hour sessions, aims to provide students with knowledge, skills, and an opportunity to explore attitudes to help them make informed decisions and to develop safe and healthy lifestyles. The 5th grade students were taught about the health effects of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs; communication and how to be assertive and stand up for themselves; bullying - what it is and what it is not; building healthy networks with trusted adults; tattling vs. telling; F iddlers Canyon Elementary and avoiding risky situations. They also learned the Dare Decision Making Model and how to apply it in life situa- Mrs. Reynolds, our school reading specialist, tells us that tions: Define the problem, Assess the situation, Respond, “We are currently doing mid-year benchmark testing, and Evaluate the decision. Students were also asked to write it is going fantastic! The kids are excelling in reading.” an essay about what they learned in the DARE program and Keep up the good work Mustangs, and thank you to all how they could apply it in life. our wonderful teachers, parents, and staff who help our Deputy Garcia and Sergeant Anderson helped with a taser students learn! Iron County Today life Wednesday, December 16, 2020 17 The winds of change

ou’ve heard it said that, “The only thing overwhelming and knock the wind out of us. certain in life is change.” If you live in or These are the winds of change that can drive us to near Cedar City, you also know another our knees in panic, prayer, or both. certaintyY about life, windy weather. Yes, we all have to deal with unexpected While I realize that we need both wind and weather and adversities in our lives. You’ve change to thrive—not just survive—few people probably heard it said that a kite rises against the like change and I’m certain fewer like the wind. wind, not with it. However, most of us aren’t flying Wind blows dust in your eyes, scatters trash kites! We're trying to put in an honest day's work, everywhere and if it’s strong enough, it can finish our schooling, raise a family and sometimes damage homes (roofs, just survive life. We windows, etc.), trees keep setting our sails and wreak havoc on the for the promised land of highways for drivers of success and happiness, any type of vehicle. but the winds of change Thankfully, speaking the Rut keep trying to blow us of change, some less traveled off course. changes come as a nice When the winds of gentle breezes. These change come, whether by Corey Baumgartner are changes we look unexpected, unwel- getty images forward to. They are the I ron County Today comed or not, you can destination. Because you can’t learn to sail in the kinds of wind that are either let them blow storms from the sand. And trying to live life in the wanted and welcomed in our lives; not just in the you off course and keep eroding away your hopes doldrums will only drown you in despair from the physical sense, but the internal sense as well. They and dreams (giving you plenty of great excuses for regrets of “what if’s” and “if only’s.” make our lives better on the outside (physically) why you’re not successful or happy), OR, you can I’m not trying to be a melancholy meteorol- and the inside (emotionally, mentally, spiritually). mend and fortify your sails and allow the winds of ogist, but rather to offer you a forecast of more However, sometimes (or most of the time) it adversity to fill them and drive you forward as you faith in your future. It is still ! But you seems that our emotional weather is bombarded steer your ship back on course towards the shores won’t reach it by fearing the winds and storms. by the whirlwinds of worry and the hurricanes of your goals and dreams. True sailors learn to sail in the storms not the of hurry! Accompanied by the winds of stress, Will it be easy? No. And just because the calms. So, let the winds of change blow. Check loss, doubts and fears, they can quickly become beach is within reach doesn’t mean it’s your final your map, steady your rudder, and set sail anyway. 18 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 life Iron County Today B usiness T hinking too small sinks communities!

illiam Ward once said, “The pessimist complains about Building Main Street, Not Wall Street Don’t allow the wind, the optimist Wexpects it to change; the realist small and adjusts the sails.” I had a conver- system is stacked against small com- the community, the trendline as well sation recently with a good friend munities in today’s world. Let’s break as your future outlook are predict- mediocre lamenting the lack of both vision it down. Government by nature and ably not very bright. “ and critical thinking entrenched in design is built to move slowly. That How does vision play into all minds his small community. Having spent is a great strength during normal of this? As we mentioned above, a few years in that community, he or routine times. After all, it keeps thinking small coupled with lack to make wasn’t telling me anything that I and communities from making hasty of vision will be the final nail in many others didn’t already know. He decisions. On the other hand, when any community coffin. To battle mountains out was just frustrated and had to vent. unsettling economic times rear their the impact of the government, Unfortunately, that conversation ugly head, the ability to move rapidly economic realities and any other of molehills. is very common and true in so might be the only differ- roadblocks, your commu- Don’t get sucked in by small minds many communities across our great ence between ultimate nity needs a healthy dose that dwell on what amounts to small country. It thus begs the theoretical success and failure. of vision. Thinking small things in the grand picture. That question of which is more important, Additionally, the entire and vision are oxymorons. mentality has destroyed and will vision or critical thinking? I would National economic system Many traditional leaders continue to destroy many commu- respond this way. Without vision is stacked against smaller and influencers tend nities. Remember and understand and big thinking, there isn’t much communities and rede- to focus on the issues that “perfect” will always be the need for critical thinking. It takes no velopment as well. The that do nothing to solve enemy of “great!” critical thinking to continue doing entire economic system the real problem facing Always remember the progres- the same things in the same way, in in this country is geared communities which is the sion of nearly any transformational fact that might better be described to slowly drain resources need for rapid change led task. First you work hard and as mindless meandering. from smaller communities by vision. Rapid change become good. Then you refine and We humans are largely pro- and redistribute those John A. Newby is the only way out for make that great. After that, you con- grammed to take the path of least resources to larger cities c olumnist communities stuck tinue to strive for perfection. Don’t resistance. We do this even when and companies. While in a rut to effectively get obsessed with perfection, as we we suspect that path doesn’t end some of it is certainly by design, overcome small and hesitant minds, just stated, perfect is the enemy of well. In the stock market and media much of it is very unintentional. complacency and tradition. Their great and is rarely achieved. I will world, that would be referred to as When we spend money at any traditional foundations run fast and settle for greatness any day. the “herd” mentality. I would also non-local entity, those dollars are deep. Rapid change tends to rock offer that the herd is rarely correct sent to wherever that corporate the foundation and overwhelm the and has a very poor track record headquarters might be and there- old guard quickly. John A. Newby, author of the "Building in financial and business environ- fore gone from your community Let’s be clear, rapid change is Main Street, Not Wall Street " column ments. Let’s also add community forever. I should add, this isn’t rarely perfect at first. Some things assists communities and their local transformation and revitalization to always bad. Many services and prod- can go wrong. Don’t allow small and media companies combine synergies the category of bad endings with a ucts can only be acquired this way. mediocre minds to make mountains allowing them to not just survive, but herd mentality. However, when the dollars leaving out of molehills. Point out things thrive in a world where truly-local is lost Why would we add community the community through big boxes, that go different than the plan, cor- to Amazon, Wall Street chains and others. transformation and revitalization chains and out-of-town owned rect them quickly, but always focus [email protected]. to the mix? Very simple, the current businesses exceed those staying in on the vision and the end game. Iron County Today life Wednesday, December 16, 2020 19

file photo Ee v n though this year's Peace Light is not coming directly from Austria, there are local "Keepers of the Flame" who have kept it buring since last year and can share it with others. The Peace Light shining bright despite pandemic

For the first time in decades the it back, with a Message of Peace, to Peace Light 2020 will not be flown their own countries. Usually, in early from Austria to the US because of December, Austrian Airlines then Covid-19 restrictions. However, flies the miners’ lamps containing the “Keepers of the Light” in Cedar City Peace Light to New York City. have kept the 2019 flame burning by The hand to hand sharing of using it to light their pilot-lights so the flame has been going on in the that it can be shared again. United States for decades but it still If you are interested in receiving hasn’t reached many parts of the a sharing, bring your lanterns or western and southern US. The timing protected candles to Park Place Eatery of the flame arrival each year is in (23 W Center Street, Cedar City) early December, making it difficult to on Tues-Thurs, 9-3 and on Fri-Sat, reach the west for the holidays. 9-9pm – unless closed for an event. We need people to help share the Or, call the Admires (435-267-2610) story of the Peace Light and establish to schedule a drive-up flame sharing a route of people willing to pass the (no texts). It is free and available flame and create “Keepers of the Light” to everyone including individuals, in the western part of the US. What churches, businesses and scout is better than sharing a symbol in the troops (there’s even a patch for it). name of Peace, Love and Friendship! The Peace Light is a flame that is For more information on this shared, person to person, country to ongoing tradition, go to peacelight. country from the actual eternal flame org or the Peace Light North America that burns bright in Bethlehem. For Facebook group. If you’d like to get decades, a child from upper Austria involved with this effort and/or know fetches the flame from the grotto in anyone who would, call us, FB private Bethlehem where Jesus was born. message Dave or contact the organi- It is then taken back to Austria zation directly. where it is distributed to delegations Peace, Love & Friendship to you, from across Europe at a Service of Dedication. The delegates then take Dave and Sharyl Admire ironcountytoday.com 20 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 life Iron County Today faith ‘Tis better to give B ible 101.10 (Pt.2) AND to receive Survey Quiz Answers 1. A genre is: ______a short- 7. Wisdom literature shows us God’s love. It is about much more necked member of the giraffe what perfect people are like: Acts 20:35 than giving and receiving. It’s about family, ___X___a type of ______Yes, ___X___No. the thought, the spirit (desire) of the literature providing context and action. Do we do unto others (how meaning, ______a fancy French 8. What does the word “gospel” hen Paul quotes Jesus that we treat them) and give unto others word for a type of pastry. mean: ___X___good news, it is better to give than to (Time, Talents and/or Treasures), ______everything a person receive (Acts 20:35), I don’t not expecting to receive anything in 2. Herodotus said historical nar- must do to go to heaven. Wthink He was talking about shopping return? Why or why not? The answer ratives are important: __X__to online, or waiting in line to find has at least two components. The first preserve what has happened in 9. Which biblical person used that “perfect” gift. I’m not knocking is more of a commandment where the past, ______to check to see if parables as a major teaching such gift-giving, only our memories are working clearly. method? ______Paul, reminding each of us to ______Peter, ____X____ think more on the only 3. Jesus Christ influenced history Jesus Christ, ______John. truly perfect gift that has by: __X___telling funny stories, and will ever be given, God's ___X___mocking religious 10. Who did Jesus Christ claim God’s love through Jesus leaders, ___X___ telling the to be: ___X___God in the Christ. How is this Godly Porch truth, ___X___being the only flesh, ____X____ Son of Gift being received in resurrected religious leader, Man, ___X___Son of God, your life? How is it being by Corey Baumgartner ___X___ascending to heaven, ___X___The Good Shepherd. given? For at one time or ___X___receiving all Power another, in our individual I ron County Today and Authority. 11. What is an epistle: ____X___a lives, we will find our- letter, ______a proclama- selves as either the Receiver in need, much is given (Luke 12:48) and the 4. A covenant in the Bible is also tion, ______a commandment. or the one able to be the Giver. second is more about compassion as a called: ___X___a testament, Speaking of giving first; as we cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:6-8). ___X___a promise, ______a 12. Who wrote the most epis- picture the wise men offering their While we know the importance land purchase, ___X___an tles in the Old Testament: gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh of giving, what about the blessings agreement made by individuals. ______Peter, ______Paul, to baby Jesus, what gift(s) can each of receiving? Can there be a Giver if ______James, or of us bring to the Savior during this there is not a Receiver? This may seem 5. Old Testament law impacts someone else: The Epistles season celebrating His birth? While like a Christian conundrum, but a our lives today by showing us: were only written in the New we cannot place them at His manger, beautiful treasure lies hidden within ______what we cannot do, Testament where most epistles how can we still give our gifts to in this mortal mystery. ___X___we are not perfect, were written by Paul. Him? He has told us how in (Matthew Sadly, there can be a Giver without ______telling us to go to the 25:35-46). Thus, as we love, serve and a Receiver. For we know that some temple in Jerusalem. help others, even the least of these, we people do not, will not accept God’s Optional: Did you enjoy the Bible give Him our greatest gift of all, our grace, or the peace and healing 6. Poetry in the Bible always 101 series? Please comment. Thank hearts. that comes through the Atonement rhymes: ______Yes, you for joining us in this survey The famous “Golden Rule” of Jesus Christ (2 Timothy 3:1-7). ___X___No. study of the Bible. (Matthew 7:12) offers additional, Nevertheless, this is why it is even reinforcing insight on the gift of more crucial during this season of cel- ebrating the birth of our Savior, that we each become both the Receiver of This may His light and love and then become the Giver as we let His light so shine seem like (Matthew 5:14-16) to bless others. a Christian No matter what gifts we choose “ to give and receive, may we each take time to remember the greatest gift conundrum, ever given to us; a gift which we can receive, open and enjoy every day of but a beautiful our lives. This gift is God’s love given through His Beloved Son, our Savior, treasure lies Jesus Christ. With this Love comes hidden within Peace (John 14:27), Hope (Jeremiah 29:11), Strength (Philippians 4:13) and in this mortal Forgiveness (Isaiah 1:18). May we each receive these gracious gifts and give them to others now and always. mystery. getty images Iron County Today life Wednesday, December 16, 2020 21 obituaries

G ary Lee Tom R obert Jerry Schott M ichael Broadbent

Gary Lee Tom peacefully Robert Jerry Schott (4/11/47) Michael Verl Broadbent returned passed away surrounded by Larger than life itself – our friend, husband and father passed to the arms of his mother, father and his loving family on December away peacefully on December 7 after a long battle with cancer. his Savior, Jesus Christ on Monday 9, 2020 after his valiant fight Growing up in Texas, Jerry began his love for motors and the great December 7, 2020 with his loving and with health complications. He outdoors. Jerry served in the Vietnam War where he was called devoted wife by his side. He was a vic- began his final journey to play upon to use his skills as a mechanic. He ran a pumping station tim of the horrible disease Parkinson’s the golf courses in the sky. providing the fuel required to run the boats and equipment in dementia which rapidly took his life Gary was born on April 29, the area. Once discharged he worked awhile at Lockheed as a after contracting COVID-19. 1948 in Las Vegas, Nevada to plumber. Wanting to work for himself Jerry then became a general Dr. Michael Verl Broadbent (of Lisle, Bill Tom and Arlene Myers Tom. contractor. Helping people with additions and remodels. Illinois and Cedar City, Utah) was born He was the oldest of three Jerry’s love of motors led to racing vintage mustangs. He built to two loving and doting parents, Dr. brothers and one sister, who a 1965 Mustang from the frame up and participated in many SCCA Leroy Verl Broadbent and Esther Lucile died in infancy. He attended events. A natural on anything with wheels Jerry loved to ride his Lambert Broadbent on February 13, school in St. George, Utah and dirt bike and quad. He taught his friends and family to ride. You 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was Fredonia, Arizona. Gary excelled in little league baseball knew you could ride and bike or quad when you could survive a raised as an only child to Verl and Lucile and loved many grand and all high school sports. He was an excellent musician "Jerry" ride! adventures with them while growing up in Cedar City, Utah. and played the trombone in the school band. Turning to his love of the outdoors Jerry began his journey They established in him a great love for the National Parks in Gary married his childhood sweetheart Bernie Button with white-water canoeing. He soon became one of the best Southern Utah and the Grand Canyon. on November 23, 1966.They were later sealed for time on the west coast. He helped start a canoe club and lead many After losing his mother at the age of 18 he went on to make and all eternity in the St. George Temple. The young of the members on week long camping trips. Jerry paddled the her proud by serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of couple headed to Dixie College, where he majored in Colorado river through the Grand Canyon twice. Once in a solo Latter-day Saints in the Southern States Mission and graduating music education and was a member of a jazz band boat and once tandem with his wife. One of only ten who have from College of Southern Utah (now Southern Utah University) that performed all around Southern Utah and in Las accomplished that in a tandem canoe. Throughout all of his love and UCLA with a PhD in Medical Physics. Vegas. He also played infield on the baseball team. He for motors and the outdoors Jerry always gave back. He became Michael was blessed with a second mother who came into his continued his education at Northern Arizona University a racing instructor and a white-water canoe instructor. He also life after he returned home from his mission. Catherine Giles in Flagstaff, Arizona where he earned a Bachelor Degree coached a woman's soccer team. McDonough Broadbent loved him fiercely and added the great in music education and Master’s Degree in education Jerry is survived by his wife Kay, his son Mike (Corina) and his blessing of a brother and two sisters to enhance his life. administration. two grandchildren, Jeanice and Jacob. Jerry made a difference in Michael met the love of his life, Carol Lee Hafen and married Gary taught music classes and coached in Ganado, this world. He will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him. her on June 13, 1968. Together they were sealed for time and all Arizona, Sells, Arizona and Kayenta, Arizona. His choir Rest in peace Jerry. Jerry's friends and family would like to express eternity in the St. George Utah Temple. Soon after he married, and bands put on some very impressive Christmas and their love and gratitude to all who helped Jerry during his battle Mike left to serve in the Navy during the Vietnam War. After the end of year concerts. In 1976, he moved his family to with cancer. A celebration of Jerry's life will be held outdoors in war he and Carol went on to raise 5 children in the Chicagoland Cedar City, Utah to work in the Multicultural Center at the Spring. area while he worked in hospitals throughout Illinois, Iowa, Southern Utah State College. He also worked as the Indiana, and Wisconsin. There was never a drive he made education director for the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. without a book-on-tape or music playing throughout his car. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an J. Scott Harris Michael was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ important part of his life. He held many positions and of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings throughout gave many priesthood blessings serving for branches on Our loving Husband, Father, and his lifetime, all of which he served faithfully. His very favorite the Indian reservations and Iron Mission Branch in Cedar Grandpa, aka Paki, born April 10, 1968 calling, however, was that of a temple worker in the Chicago City Utah. He deeply loved all the members of the branch in Salt Lake City, UT, left this world for Illinois Temple. There was no place on earth that brought him and they were truly his brothers and sisters. a better place December 13, 2020, due greater joy. Gary was a part of the Winter Olympic Games in to complications with COVID. He is sur- Mike instilled a love of culture to his family. He enjoyed 2002. He traveled to Greece to bring the Olympic torch vived by his wife Michelle, and children music, books, theater and many other genres of the arts. He to Salt Lake City and was one of the Native American T.J.(Crystal), Kim (Justin), Amber, and grew up with beautiful art work hanging on the walls of his fam- flute performers in the opening ceremony. He enjoyed Megan, and 7 grandchildren. ily home. Although an only child, he was surrounded by many sharing this talent and played his Indian flute on many He lived a life of compassionate cousins. He participated in many mischievous endeavors with occasions. One special occasion was being able to service to his family, his religion, and them by his side. He continued to be mischievous throughout perform at the Cedar City Temple cultural celebration. his country. Scott served an honorable his life. One learned quickly not to trust him when that twinkle Gary was known as a good golfer, but his greatest mission for the Church of Jesus Christ entered his eye and grin spread across his face. accomplishment was being a father and grandfather. He of Latter-day Saints in Medellin, Michael is survived by his wife, Carol Hafen Broadbent, and coached many t-ball and football teams when his chil- Colombia, South America. Scott married children JaNae (Dan) Horrocks, Lynette (Brian) Baird, Kevin dren were young. He attended hundreds of ball games to the love of his life Michelle Doyle (Catherine) Broadbent, Ann (Tyler) Burningham, and Deborah cheer for his children and grandchildren. Gary and Bernie on October 7, 1989 in the St. George (Nic) Crossette and 13 grandchildren, with 2 additional bonus have nine children, five sons and four daughters. temple. Following his marriage to his grandchildren and their families, his stepbrother Steve (Lynne) He is survived by his loving wife, Bernie Tom and eight sweetheart he enlisted in the U.S. Air McDonough, and stepsisters Susie (Ed) James, and Dianne (Ed) children, Tonya Petty (Bobby Sims, deceased), (Brandon National Guard. Where upon he retired Castro along with many cousins whom he loves as siblings. He Petty, deceased), Merrillee Chamberlain (Robert), Clay after 21 years of diligence. He truly is proceed in death by his sister Kay Broadbent, his parents L. Tom (Teresa), Brady Tom, Shoni John (Elton), Sheldon loved his country. Verl Broadbent, E. Lucile Lambert Broadbent and Catherine Giles Tom, Jake Tom all of Cedar City, Utah and Shawna He was exceptionally kind, caring, McDonough Broadbent, along with his in-laws Ralph Ruesch Shepherd (Dale) of St. George Utah. Twenty-four generous and would always go out of Hafen , Iris Buchanan Hafen and brother-in-law Steven Roy grandchildren and four great grandchildren. One brother, his way to make you feel welcomed. Hafen. Russ Tom of Fredonia Arizona. Paki loved to fish and explore the On behalf of Mike, his family would like to sincerely thank He was preceded in death by a son, Craig Tom, his mountains with his grandkids. He lived Stonehenge and BeeHive care facilities and Canyon Hospice parents, a brother Sam Tom, a sister Gaylyn Tom and two for daily play dates and school pick Services for their tender loving care through the last year and a nephews Mitch Tom, Rusty Tom. up with his grandchildren. He was an half of his life. A special thanks goes out to “our” nurse Amber We know that he will continue to look over us and we excellent Dutch oven cook and expert survivalist. He will be truly Gloster. will all be together again. missed by friends and family including his Heaven-sent Amber Funeral services were held in person on Saturday, December A viewing was held at the Southern Utah Mortuary on who is now talking and smiling at him through the veil. 12, 2020 at 1:00 pm at Southern Utah Mortuary in Cedar City, Tuesday, December 15, 2020, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Dixie Utah (190 North 300 West, Cedar City, Utah). A viewing was held The family funeral service can be viewed on Regional Hospital for the wonderful care provided in his last Friday December 11, 2020, from 6 - 8 pm and Saturday morning Wednesday December 16, 2020 at 10:00 am. Streaming of week. from 12-12:45 at the same location. Interment was at the Cedar service will be available on Gary’s obituary page at www. A private viewing will be held with the immediate family City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. sumortuary.com. only. Following the viewing, graveside services will be held at Live-streaming of the funeral service and online condolences Interment will be on the Kaibab Indian Reservation in the Parowan City Cemetery, Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at can be viewed at www.sumortuary.com. Arizona under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. noon, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online In lieu of flowers please find someone to serve as Mike loved Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. to do. 22 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 life Iron County Today obituaries

G loria Jean Maycock S tanley Elwood Dalton D avid Hulet Matheson

Our beautiful wife, mother, and October 7, 1927 - December 8, 2020 David Hulet Matheson was born grandmother, Gloria Jean Maycock, On December 8, 2020, Stanley August 6, 1940 in Cedar City, Utah to gained her angel wings and returned Elwood Dalton ,93, returned to his Joseph Mickelson Matheson and Ruby home to our Heavenly Father on heavenly home and was joyfully Hulet Matheson, He passed away December 6, 2020, at the early age reunited with his loving wife, unexpectedly on December 9, 2020 at of 67. Gloria was born in Cedar City Lahoma Griffin Dalton. the Cedar City Hospital. Utah to Frank and Phyllis Myers on Stan was born October 7, 1927 in Dave was raised in a loving home November 17th, 1953. She graduated Circleville, Utah to Robert Elwood in Parowan, Utah. He was the oldest from Beaver High School in 1972. She and Eva Norton Dalton. He was the of 4 children. He spent his childhood then went on to marry her high school oldest of 5 children. with his uncles herding sheep until sweetheart, the love of her life, Craig Stan married Lahoma Griffin he was old enough to herd on his Maycock from Fillmore, Utah on June December 10, 1946 in the Manti own at age 14. He attended school in 23rd, 1972. Ten years later, Craig and Temple. They were happily married Parowan and was a member of the Gloria took their children and were for 69 years and were the loving FFA. In 1958 he met the love of his life sealed for time and eternity in the Jordan Temple. parents of 7 children: Diana, Kay, Robert, Norlen, Doniece, Laurel Smith on the night of his high Throughout her life journey, she lived in Rock Springs, LaRaine and Kevin. school graduation. They were married Wyoming, Pocatello, Idaho and eventually back to her hometown Three weeks after they were married Stan left to serve a on June 16, 1961 at the Old Rock of Beaver and touched many lives along the way. Gloria was two-year mission in California for The Church of Jesus Christ Church in Cedar City. They were later passionate and caring, always willing to take care of others. She of Latter-day Saints. His life was dedicated to the church and sealed in the St. George Temple. He ran a successful daycare in her home while living in Rock Springs he served in many callings including Scout Master at the age was a faithful member of the Church so that she could be at home and care for her five children. As of 16, Bishop, Stake President, Patriarch, and a Sealer in the St. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints her children got older, she decided to explore the working world. George Temple. and served in many callings. She worked in banking, caregiving, and with the school district He lived what he believed. He was truly kind, caring, Dave and Laurel lived in Parowan in head start. She then found her passion working in long term generous and would go out of his way to make you feel for one year after they were married care where she held her CNA before receiving her administrators welcome. He was a dear friend to everyone he met. As a friend then moved to Cedar City because of license. She proudly took over management in a long-term care said, “He truly led a life like our Savior and will be welcomed his work. They lived there for 8 years in Pocatello Idaho. She had so many talents and hobbies from home with honors.” but Dave wanted to move back home baking, making candies, bottling, crafting, as well as service Stan began working early in his life on his dad’s farm. to his beloved Parowan. They were acts for others. Gloria truly had a heart of gold; her smile was He later drove truck and hauled milk from several towns in blessed with 5 children. Kelli De, David Cleve, Colleen, Daina Lee, contagious and she warmed the hearts of many. To know her Southern Utah to the creameries in Monroe and in Beaver. Cade Smith. Dave built their family home in Parowan in 1970 with was to love her. After Gloria retired, her work was not done, it Then he settled closer to home and bought the general store the help of Roger Burt. Dave worked for 41 years in the glass had only just begun. in Circleville which has become, and still is, the famous Stan’s business where he made many friends. Dave loved the outdoors She spent her days working side by side with her best friend Merc. While owning the store he also spent many more years especially Co-op Valley. and love of her life, Craig. They were inseparable. Gloria loved driving truck. In the mid 60’s Dave went to see his dad’s first cousin, Roy her family and made sure each and every holiday was extra He also served as Justice of the Peace and was a Member of Adams, to ask him if he would sell a small piece of property special. Both her and Craig were so proud of their big, beautiful the Board at Garfield Memorial. He loved being a weather man to camp with his family in Co-op Valley, Roy declined but said, family. They spent their time cutting wood, gardening, house and reported daily to KSL weather, putting Circleville weather “Dave your welcome to camp with your family as long as you projects, and caring for their grandchildren. They had a love that on the daily news. like.” He camped in Co-op Valley with his wife and family for 30 is so strong and special. They loved each other and their family Stan is survived by his children: Kay and Glenda Dalton, plus years, he helped Herm Adams with the Adams sheep herd, more than anything. They are very proud of their accomplish- Robert and Sue Dalton, Norlen and Mindy Dalton, Doniece and mended fences, repaired gates, cleaned out springs, helped herd ments and knowing they have sealed their family for all time Larry Bergren, LaRaine and Merril Davis, Kevin Dalton, and the Adams’ cows, and chased out-of-state intruders off of the and eternity. son-in-law Charles Fox; 33 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren property; just for the privilege of raising his kids and spending Gloria is survived by her husband, Craig Maycock of Beaver and one on the way; one great-great-grandchild on the way; every summer and fall with his family in Co-op which he believed Utah, her five children, Amber (Mike) Soliday of Castle Rock, brother Delos and his sister Tressa. was his heaven on earth. Dave loved the outdoors, riding horses, Colorado, Trin (Tanya) Maycock of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Desera He is Preceded in death by his parents, Elwood and Eva herding sheep, camping, hunting, He took many trophy animals, (Dave) Caswell of Riverton, Wyoming, Cherish (Gabe) Chadburn Dalton, sisters, Arla (Dick) Westwood and Jean (George) Some of his favorite times were spent hunting with his sons, of Minersville, Utah, Jessica Maycock of Pocotello, Idaho, 19 Whitlock, and sister-in-law Jeanene Dalton, daughter, Diana son in laws and grandsons and grandsons in law, He loved fish- grandkids and 8 great grandkids, her brothers Cliff (Janice), and Fox, daughter-in-law, Stacy Dalton, grandchildren, Cory Dalton; ing and spent a lot of time on his boat with Lar and his cousin Al (Shannon) Myers. She is preceded in death by her parents Wendal Fox; Travis, Trever, Holli and Heidi Bergren. Craig and Vickie Matheson and grandkids. Many trips were made Frank and Phyllis Myers, her inlaws, Desma and Lavoy Maycock, A private family service will be held on December 17, 2020 at hauling wood much to his children’s disgust. Dave was preceded her grandparents, her great granddaughter (Kinzleigh Conn) and the Circleville Cemetery. in death by his parents Joe and Ruby, Sister Julia Lister, Brother her sister in law/ best friend (Susie Maycock). In lieu of flowers, the family would like to suggest donating Joseph Bevan, Grandson David Alzugaray Matheson and Great Services were held December 12th, 2020. Viewing from 9:30- to the missionary fund for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Granddaughter Macee Rose May. He is survived by his loving 10:45 with funeral to follow. day Saints, or any other worthy cause. wife of 59 1/2 years Laurel. His Children Kelli (Lance) Evans, Cleve To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Online condolences can be sent to his memorial page at (Stephanie) Matheson, Colleen Matheson, Daina (Rick) Little, Gloria Jean Maycock, please visit our floral store. www.affordablefuneralservices.com. Cade (Susan) Matheson. Sister RaNae Wardell, Sister in law Julie R. Matheson. 18 Grandkids, 23 Great-grandkids. The family would like to thank the great doctors and nurses at the Cedar City Hospital for taking such loving care of their sweet Jack Ray Haynes Husband and Dad. Graveside services will be held Wednesday December 16, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. at the Parowan City cemetery Jack Ray Haynes, age 86, passed Management as an electrical engineer specializing in technical under the direction of Affordable Funeral Services. away December 7, 2020, in Cedar radio and tower maintenance. Jack was a hard worker and very Online Condolences can be sent to his memorial page at City, Utah after a long battle with knowledgeable. He retired after many years of dedicated service. www.affordablefuneralservices.com. Alzheimers. He was born August 23, Jack loved the outdoors, trees and birds, especially his cockatiel 1934, in Lewiston, Idaho to Lawrence Burt. L Haynes and Zella Haynes. He grew Jack leaves his wife of 61 years, Carol Haynes, sons Joel up in Lewiston, Idaho where he Robert Haynes and Paul Erik Haynes, daughter-in-law Jennifer There is no charge for obituaries of 400 words or less. lived until he joined the US Airforce Haynes, granddaughter Paige Erin Haynes, and special friends Submissions can be made online at ironcountytoday. and was stationed in Spokane, Brittany and Honney Joseph. 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Wednesday, December 16, 2020 23 Scores & Recaps from Iron County Competition Sp orts Cedar Boys CV girls fall at Kanab win one at by Tom ZULEWSKI I ron County Today Skyridge The Canyon View Falcons girls basketball team stayed within striking Tournament distance at halftime, but a strong third quarter pushed the Kanab by Tom ZULEWSKI Cowgirls to a 57-43 win Dec. 11. CV I ron County Today got 17 points from Addie Newman and 12 from Harlee Nicoll, but fell to 1-3 on Trey Tebbs led four the season. players in double figures The Falcons trailed 27-20 at the with 26 points, and the Cedar half, but saw the Cowboys outscore Reds took a big halftime them 16-8 in the third quarter and lead before beating Wasatch, stay in control the rest of the way. 81-55 on Dec. 11 in the Rylee Anderson led all scorers with second game of the Skyridge 19 points for the Cowboys and Grayce Invitational. Tebbs hit four Glover added 15. of Cedar’s nine 3-pointers in the win as they moved out to a 45-27 halftime lead and Parowan girls pulled away in the second half. rout grand, 61-16 Zab Santana and Luke Armstrong added 17 points for the Reds, and Gaige Elsewhere in the county, the Savage chipped in with 13. Parowan girls team was able to grab The Wasps went to the free- one victory with a 61-16 rout over throw line just five times in Grand on Dec. 12 at the Valley High the game. Invitational. The win matches the In the opening game of Rams’ total for all of last season (3-4). the tournament, Cedar was Karlee Wood led Parowan with 14 outscored 17-6 in the fourth points while Jaid Stowell and Isabella quarter and dropped a 60-58 Johnson each added 12. decision to Copper Hills on In its Dec. 10. The Reds had a 37-23 opening game lead at the half, but couldn’t at the tourna- Kanab overcome 14 3-pointers ment, Parowan made by the Grizzlies. fell 46-34 Santana led Cedar with to Wayne. 57 19 points in the loss, Tebbs The Badgers added 15 and Armstrong led 20-19 at finished with 11. Canyon View halftime, but The Reds finished their outscored the run at Skyridge with a 75-58 Rams 15-6 loss to Alta on Dec. 12 to fall in the fourth 43 to 1-2 on the season. The quarter to Hawks built an 11-point secure the win. halftime lead and shot 55 Brooklyn Pace led Parowan with 11 percent from the floor – points, including three 3-pointers, in including nine 3-pointers the loss. – in the victory. On Dec. 8, Parowan went to Region Cedar shot 34 percent 9 school Crimson Cliffs and dropped from the floor and was led by a 57-49 decision to the Mustangs. The jr robinson 16 points from Tebbs. They H arlee Nicoll's 12-points helped keep the Falcons in the fight, but the Kanab Rams outscored the Mustangs 19-8 in Cowgirls roped the victory. will be idle for the Christmas the second quarter to lead 27-26 at break until the start of the the half, but Crimson Cliffs responded regain control. with 19 points and Danika Jones annual Steve Hodson Cancer with a 17-6 third-quarter run to Madison Matthews led the Rams added 10. Classic on Dec. 28. 24 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 sports Iron County Today L ady Reds hoop struggles continue by Tom ZULEWSKI Cedar struggled early and saw its Campbell led Cedar with 10 points The final game of the trip saw I ron County Today comeback bid fall short in a 48-41 each in the loss. Fremont hold Cedar to single-digit loss at Copper Hills on Dec. 10. The On Dec. 11, Cedar faced Ridgeline, scoring in every quarter on the way It was a three-game stretch host Grizzlies led 16-4 after the the team it beat to win its first 4A to a 75-30 win that dropped the Lady Cedar girls head coach Cory Nielsen opening quarter, but the Lady Reds title in 2019. The Riverhawks broke Reds to 0-4 on the season. Campbell described as one of the toughest in responded and cut the deficit to open a tight first half by outscoring and Peterson combined to score the state, with matchups against the 25-20 at the half. the Lady Reds 13-1 in the third 25 of Cedar’s 30 points in the loss, 2019 runners-up in the 4A and 6A Copper Hills held on in the quarter and holding on down the finishing with 13 and 12 respectively. classifications as well as the 2020 second half and had three players stretch for a 53-48 victory. Cedar led The Lady Reds will be idle until runner-up in 6A. finish in double figures, led by 12 28-27 at the half before Ridgeline the opening game of the Steve The Lady Reds learned how much points from Amelia Brady, 11 from took over with its surge. Hodson Cancer Classic on Dec. 28 more work lies ahead as they fell in Keely Dettling and 10 from Ellie Davis led the Lady Reds with 17 when they face Stansbury in a 4 p.m. all three games last week. Taylor. Abby Davis and Haylee points and Braylee Peterson added 12. tipoff. Thunderbirds take down undefeated GCU

by Kyle Birnbrauer back within one with 21 SUU ATHLETICS STRATEGIC seconds to play in the half. A COMMUNICATION block from Frandsen on the other end would keep the CEDAR CITY — The ‘Lopes in range as they went Southern Utah women’s into halftime with the 45-44 basketball team took down a lead. previously-undefeated Grand The two teams continued Canyon University Saturday to go back-and-forth as the afternoon by a score of 84-83. third quarter started. There “That was a great win for were four lead changes in us. GCU is a great team. Really the first six minutes before proud of our girls,” head GCU started to pull away coach Tracy Sanders said. with a short 7-2 run. They “We told them it was going to would go on to outscore the be a game of runs and it was. Thunderbirds 23-19 in the I thought we did a great job quarter and take a 68-63 lead at the end of really playing into the final 10 minutes of defense and being aggressive. play. Just proud of the overall The ‘Lopes continued to performance. We had a lot of keep their distance in the girls really step up today.” fourth quarter, with neither Liz Graves was once team able to gain any ground again the leading scorer on in the first couple of minutes. the floor with 24 points. The courtesy SUU Athletics With 2:09 to play and the redshirt senior also pulled SUU Junior Cherita Daugherty gets a solid screen from teammate Liz Graves and scores 2 of her 19 points on the night. visiting team up by seven, down 11 rebounds for her Daugherty drew a foul and first double-double as a from the free throw line to 46 points in the paint and lead. SUU would go on to knocked down both of her Thunderbird. Darri Frandsen score a career-high 10 points. 19 points on second chance build a six-point lead at the free throws to get SUU within scored 20 points, pulled down Ballena was 4-for-4 from the baskets. They also held the end of the first ten minutes. five. The Thunderbirds would eight rebounds, and had three free throw line and dished WAC’s leading scorer, GCU’s That lead would grow go on to connect on six more blocks. Cherita Daugherty out four assists. Katie Scott, to just six points to as much as 10 points just free throws while holding the scored 19 points, had three “It feels really good to on the day. over three minutes into the ‘Lopes scoreless, erasing the steals, and went 9-for-9 be able to come in for my This was a tight, gritty second half. The ‘Lopes then lead and setting themselves from the free throw line. The freshman season and work contest with the ‘Lopes put together a 15-1 run over up for the win with 57 trio of upperclassmen shot hard and do my best and take leading for most of the time. the next three and a half seconds left. a combined 52.6 percent advantage of the opportunity GCU jumped out to a six- minutes to take the lead GCU missed two jumpers (20-for-38) from the floor I’m given,” Thornberry said. point lead in the first quarter, back at 39-35. Thornberry in the final minute as the and scored 63 of the T-Birds’ “I’m super happy that Tracy but had also racked up seven and Ballena were able to T-Birds completed the 84 points. trusts me to come in and do fouls in just over seven stem the bleeding, scoring comeback and handed the Freshmen Pyper what I need to do.” minutes of play. With 2:56 to the next nine points for the ‘Lopes their first loss of the Thornberry and Daylani As a team the go in the quarter, Daugherty Thunderbirds between the season. Ballena also saw significant Thunderbirds shot 44.8 per- scored five-straight points to two of them. Thornberry The Thunderbirds will minutes for the Lady T-Birds. cent from the floor, including pull the Thunderbirds within knocked down a three- continue their homestand Thornberry went 3-for-4 a huge 52 percent in the one. Graves then knocked pointer as the shot clock as they host Utah Valley and from the floor and 3-for-3 second half. They scored down a jumper to take the expired to bring the T-Birds Dixie State. Iron County Today sports Wednesday, December 16, 2020 25 T om’s Sports Trivia Wright brothers

Before we dive into Christmas next week, here are more questions to highlight another make history at NFR sports decade. This dozen does the deep dive back to the first decade of the 21st century, better known as the 2000s, the aughts, or whatever your chosen designation. Please remember…no wagering. s if one all-around world title » Canyon View’s move out of wasn’t quite amazing enough, Region 9 is one UHSAA meeting away 1. The Boston Red Sox had a memorable named Executive of the Year in 2006 Milford’s Stetson Wright did even from becoming final, and the hope in World Series-winning season in 2004, while working for which cross-town betterA at the 2020 Wrangler National the Falcons camp is to have a similar and one of the highlights came from team? Finals Rodeo on Dec. 12, clinching two a knuckleball pitcher who won a start region arrangement to the one it had despite giving up six home runs. Who A. Los Angeles Clippers gold buckles and grabbing a piece of the last time from 2015 to 2017. was that pitcher? B. New York Knicks rodeo history in the process. In the initial draft, CV was placed C. Chicago Bulls After securing a second straight A. Roger Clemens D. Utah Jazz in Region 12 for all sports except for B. Tim Wakefield all-around title one day earlier, the football, where a new 3A South was set C. Pedro Martinez 9. Which of these teams won the most 21-year-old split fourth place with with familiar teams — defending state D. Curt Schilling playoff games in the 2000s? Ty Wallace and won the bull riding champion Juab, Manti, Richfield and world title for the first time at Globe A. Washington Football Team North Sanpete along with Carbon. But 2. In 2001, the Seattle Mariners tied the Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Stetson all-time record with 116 regular-season B. Kansas City Royals here’s where it gets a little complicated. wins, but one of the losses came after C. Dallas Cowboys Wright became the first cowboy to win For all other sports, Juab, Manti and they had a 12-0 lead. Which team pulled D. Cincinnati Reds the all-around and a roughstock event North Sanpete were moved to Region off the comeback onA ug. 5? since Ty Murray did it in 1998. 14, while Emery and Grand join Region 10. Which of the following events did NOT Wright’s score of 89 aboard Bar A. Oakland Athletics happen in the 2000s? 12 after playing football in the 2A ranks. B. Anaheim Angels T Rodeo’s “Angels Landing” gave him Sources told Iron County Today that CV C. Cleveland Indians A. The Los Angeles Dodgers hit four $267,941 for the season, beating out athletic director Kyle Robinson plans D. New York Yankees consecutive home runs in the bottom Wallace, who finished with $256,599. on attending the meeting to plead his of the ninth inning to tie a game, then “That's what I always 3. On Aug. 22, 2007, the Texas Rangers set a won with a home run in the 10th. new standard in Major League Baseball B. Barry Bonds drew more walks in a wanted growing up, to be by scoring 30 runs in a game. Who was season (232) than the total number of one of the best cowboys the unfortunate opponent? hits for the National League leader. to ever live," Wright said C. Mark McGwire was elected to the in a published story on A. Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame. random B. Boston Red Sox D. None of the above. prorodeo.com. "That C. Chicago White Sox means a lot to hear people D. Detroit Tigers thoughts 11. How many NFL teams did NOT have talk that highly about me at least one 10-win season during the makes me feel lucky and 4. A lot of quarterbacks were drafted in 2000s? happy to be where I'm at." by Tom Zulewski front of him, but none have had as successful a career in the NFL as Tom A. One Stetson ended up with Sports Writer Brady has. In which round of the 2000 B. Two $337,725 for his all-around NFL Draft did the New England Patriots C. Three title, nearly double the case for a different setup before the select him? D. Four total of runner-up Tuf Cooper, who had new regions, for the next two years, are A. Fourth $179,411. locked in tomorrow. B. Fifth 12. As the No. 14 seed at the East Regional in the 2001 NCAA men’s basketball In saddle bronc, Ryder Wright won Like Canyon View, Parowan has a C. Sixth his second gold buckle with a 91-point D. Seventh tournament, who did Southern Utah similar strange predicament with its nearly defeat? ride in Round 10 aboard Big Tex that realignment situation. The Rams will 5. Which NFL running back did NOT score A. Boston College was good for a share of first-place play in a new 2A Region 19 for all sports 20-plus touchdowns in two different B. North Carolina money with Stetson Wright. Ryder’s except football along with Beaver, seasons in the 2000s? C. Duke fifth round win of the NFR tied his Enterprise, Millard, Kanab and South D. Villanova A. LaDainian Tomlinson 2016 record and gave him a season Sevier. B. Priest Holmes total of $358,470, beating runner-up For football, the Rams were among C. Marshall Faulk Last Week’s Answers Wyatt Casper by nearly $38,000. Casper five of the seven schools from the old D. Larry Johnson 1. C: The Big Chill scored 83.5 points on his Round 10 ride, 2A South moved down to the 1A ranks. 2. A: Reggie Bush but failed to cash, finishing the year 6. Of the 20 NFL quarterbacks drafted in Enterprise, Kanab, Milford, and North the first round between 2000 and 2008, 3. D: Super Saver. The other three “Price is with $320,984. Sevier will join Parowan in a new- Right” games are still active. how many won a playoff game as a Since the NFR moved out of Las ly-formed 1A South along with former starter in the decade? 4. B: Trevor Hoffman. Vegas due to the COVID pandemic, it 2A North member Gunnison. 5. D: Indianapolis Colts. The Colts had a got us wondering what was going to A. One 10-6 halftime lead before the Saints With the RPI system in place, B. Three rallied to win. happen for next year and beyond. The Canyon View’s rivalry games with C. Five 6. A: Jim Joyce basic theme here, as reported in the Cedar will still have impact since all D. Seven 7. B: Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers beat the Las Vegas Review-Journal, is the NFR is schools make the playoffs. Once the Boston Bruins. under contract to return to Las Vegas in 7. How many times did Tiger Woods lead smoke clears and the teams are put in 8. C: Chicago Blackhawks the PGA in scoring average during the 2021, and because of this year’s move to their new homes until 2023, the true 2000s? 9. B: A pothole on the track. Texas, a replacement year was added, effects of changing enrollment and 10. A: Tampa Bay Rays. Oakland’s Dallas keeping the event there until 2025. sports competition will be known. A. Three Braden threw a perfect game against The story mentioned represen- B. Five the Rays on May 9, then Edwin Jackson C. Seven threw a no-hitter in a 1-0 Arizona tatives from Las Vegas Events were D. Nine Diamondbacks win over the Rays on June in Texas throughout the week. In our 25. Follow Tom Zulewski on crazy times, making sure an event like Twitter @TommyZee81 or email Elgin Baylor never won an NBA title 11. D: Dario Franchitti 8. the NFR stays in its familiar place isn’t a [email protected]. during a 13-year playing career, but was 12. A: 3 bad move at all. 26 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 FREE Cl assifieds

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Ba by Ball Pythons, many morphs starting at $65. Gerbils, Rats, and Mice for sale as feeders or Pets. Saddle (Denver Colorado Brand), Pad, Bridle, Jill 775-513-2013. Jill 775-513-2012. Breast Collar, Halter, and Blanket. $350,00 obo. See at 1268 So. Pinewood W. in Cedar City or call 435-586-9719. Gerbils, Rats, and Mice for sale as feeders or Pets. Queen Size Bed Frame: $20. Antique Glassware. Jill 775-513-2013. Men's Designer Ties: $5/ea. Jewelry. Toys. 801-427-0816. Just in time for Christmas. Toy Box, New, Alder, 20"x20"x32". Will stain to color of your choice. Text 435-868- 8822,for pictures. $300 obo. Located in Enoch. Boyd Dial Young roosters for sale. $5 each or $20 for all 6. Sets of Ski's, boots, bindings, in very good condi- Call or text Frank 435-590-6382. tion: $25 each set. Snowboards/Boots: $15 each. Poles $5-$10. Call/Text for pictures 702-468-6704. Rock Hound? And almost new Thumlers Tumbler and big supplies of polishing grit. $100. 435-531-0442. Leave a Free to loving home: Just in time for Christmas. message Litterbox Trained. 3 Beautiful, cute little kittens, 2 calico, 1 tor- Beautiful, ornate high security driveway gates. toise shell. Call Joyce Harrison @ 435-393-1150 Paragonah Utah. Complete with mounting side posts and latch $600. Almost new Acoustic Guitar with shoulder strap: $60. Please call or 14 Mirror Boxes. 36" long x 24" wide with old small text anytime for details. 702-468-6704. wine & liquor bottles inside. $1400. OBO. Call Bill 559-471-6443. announcements ZOOM LENS (70-210MM) FOR NIKON MOUNT (AI), Vivitar, Conceal Carry Permit Class $30/individual. Group series 1, for 35mm film, excellent condition! $35 435-383-3099. lost & found discounts available. Call 435-592-6849 to register. Lost Black & White long haired Dachshund. Around 30 Ft. Fiberglass extension ladder: $150 435-559-0915. Motel 6 & Maverick on Hwy 56 Monday November 30th. Original Oil Paintings, landscapes, portraits, will Purple Collar. "Mandy" Reward $700. 208-269-6499. https:// paint to preferences. Holiday special 30% 0ff! Call 435-867-0908. www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3822759771091223&set= 2 WILSON RAQUETBALL RACKETS: $15 & $10, both for $20. Case, $3. Nice Condition. 435-383-3099. gm.1867696500044219 for picture Bachelor/Teacher wishes to meet a sincere woman. Let's keep social distancing and be telephone friends. Win- ners only. 435-327-8212. service directory automobiles

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1966 Corvette, 4 speed, extra nice, original. $47,500. 1965 GTO $27,500. Must Sell. Make Offer. Call Nick in Beaver 801-628-7733. No text.

2005 Chrysler 300C 4 Door Sedan, one owner, 5.7 hemi, silver with gray leather, 2 sets of rims, 18" Premium, 20" custom, $150K miles, very good condition. $4250. 435-590-1920. for sale

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Baby Ball Pythons, many morphs starting at $65. Jill 775-513-2012. Iron County Today classifieds Wednesday, December 16, 2020 27 miscellaneous services l egal notices Bachelor/Teacher wishes to meet a sincere woman. Clock Repair. Grandfather clocks, antique clocks, Let's keep social distancing and be telephone friends. Win- and cuckoo clocks. Over 30-years experience. Pick-up and ners only. 435-327-8212. Delivery. Call Bill, 435-477-1211. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PARCEL NO. E-1747-0002-0000 Original Oil Paintings, landscapes, portraits, will CARING COMPANION SERVICES: Provides care and com- paint to preferences. Holiday special 30% 0ff! Call 435-867-0908. panionship for seniors in need, including transportation, The following described property will be sold at public shopping, meal preparation, and medication reminders. Ref- auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money erences available. Call: Linda Peterson (435) 233-6802. of the United States at the time of sale, at the front entrance of the Iron County Courthouse, 40 North 100 miscellaneous East, Cedar City, Iron County, State of Utah, on Janu- LICENSED COMPUTER REPAIR *Virus Repair *Data Recov- ary 15th, 2021, at 12:00 p.m., of said day, for the purpose Queen Size Bed Frame: $20. Antique Glassware. ery *Networking *PC Security *Computer Cleanup *House of foreclosing an Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents Men's Designer Ties: $5/ea. Jewelry. Toys. 801-427-0816. calls -FAST Turnaround Time and Flat Rates A+ PSYCHLONE executed by Adrian Ortiz-Corrales and Maria Alicia Ast- COMPUTERS 435-590-2114 orga as to an Undivided 50% interest and Jose Manuel Do you have an old tractor or wagon you would Ortiz-Corrales and Loreto Ruiz as to an Undivided 50% interest, Trustor, in which New Horizons, a Federal Con- like to sell? Call 435-586-4281 Cedar City Jimmie Nic's Handyman Service. Licensed, Insured, tract Trust dated April 27, 2004, Ramon Campos Man- Dependable. Good Rates! Quality Work! 435-238-3012. aging Director, are Beneficiaries. The All-Inclusive Trust Cash Paid! Coin Collections wanted: Old Currency, Deed was recorded June 6, 2007, as Entry No.554038, in silver, gold and collectables. Jim 801-859-9900. Handyman, Licensed and Insured, home/real estate Book 1091, at pages 551-555, of Official Records of Iron repairs and inspection. Painting, drywall, carpentry, stucco, County, Utah, which describes the following trust prop- erty located in Iron County, State of Utah: Want to buy Apple or Dell Computer: New or Used. patio covers, electrical, doors, replacement windows, deck In good condition. Call Bill 559-471-6443. repair, roof repair. Bobcat/Dirt work. 39 Years in business. The East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Call Ray, 435-559-7669 Township 35 South, Range 18 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Excepting therefrom 33 feet along the Free Pallets! Call 867-1865 ext. 1 for pick-up. Northern, Southern, and Eastern most boundaries wanted which are reserved for public use as roadways. Excepting therefrom 75% of all oil, gas and/or other FABRIC NEEDED FOR ITEMS TO BE DONATED: to make real estate minerals, in, on or under said land, together with weighted blankets for people in need. Will pick up. Please call the right of ingress and egress for the purpose of Carte Blanche Realty Your ranch, farm, land, com- 435-559-1657 exploring and/or removing the same. mercial, home, lot & water rights specialist with over 60 years experience. Call Bret Murie 435-559-3030 or Rich Gil- Serial No. E-1747-2-2; Account No. 266905 lette 435-463-2424. Do you have an old tractor or wagon you would like to sell? Call 435-586-4281 Cedar City The current beneficiary of the trust deed is New Horizons, a Federal Contract Trust dated April 27, 2004, Ramon Cam- pos Managing Director, and the record owner of the prop- recreation Cash Paid! Coin Collections wanted: Old Currency, erty as of the recording of the notice of default is Adrian silver, gold and collectables. Jim 801-859-9900. Ortiz-Corrales and Maria Alicia Astorga as to an Undivided Price Drop 2013 Kawasaki Teryx, new oversized tires 50% interest and Jose Manuel Ortiz-Corrales and Loreto and wheels, 3000 miles, $11,500. 2008 Yamaha 2300 miles, Want to buy Apple or Dell Computer: New or Used. Ruiz as to an Undivided 50% interest. The sale is subject to $7000. In St. George. Call Nick. 801-628-7733. No Text In good condition. Call Bill 559-471-6443. a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a reinstatement or any other condition of which the trustee is not aware that would cause the cancellation of the sale. If any such condition services exists, the sale shall be void, the successful bidder’s funds yard sales returned and the trustee and current beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for any damage. Gil's Mobile Welding. I'll come to your home/business. Garage Sale/Giveaway: 1280 E. Midvalley Rd. Enoch, Repair fencing, gates, wrought-iron, utilities trailers, farm equip- UT. 9am-12noon. Saturday December 19th. Books, Women's Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit ment, cosmetic repair small/big household metal items. Fair Clothing, Kitchenware, Luggage, Etc. at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by pricing/free estimates. Don't toss it, I'll weld/fix it. 435-383-3259. 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier’s check or certified funds payable to Justin W. Wayment, Attorney at Law. DATED this 24h day of November, 2020. Justin W. Wayment, State Bar No. 7011 Successor Trustee 51 Éast 400 North #1 Cedar City, UT 84720 (435) 586-3300 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. STATE OF UTAH ) : SS. COUNTY OF IRON ) On the 24 day of November, 2020, personally appeared before me JUSTIN W. WAYMENT, Attorney at Law, State Bar No. 7011, Successor Trustee, the signer of the fore- going instrument, who duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. KEITH J. NAYLOR NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF UTAH My Comm. Exp 06/05/2021 Commission # 695378 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published December 2, 9 & 16, 2020 Iron County Today • ICT #0329 28 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 classifieds Iron County Today l egal notices

Summons STORAGE UNIT AUCTION Notice to creditors Todd W. Prall, #10610 Starts: November 24th, 2020 at 9:00 AM IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT, HUTCHISON & STEFFEN, PLLC Ends: January 9th, 2021 at IRON COUNTY Peccole Professional Park 10:00 AM Thunderbird Storage 10080 West Alta Drive, Suite 200 STATE OF UTAH Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 www.storagetreasures.com IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE Ph: 702-385-2500 435.238.6160 The following storage units of Fx: 702-385-2086 are to be sold in accordance with Utah Email: [email protected] AUDREY H SHUMWAY, Code 38-8-4. Each unit will be sold as an Attorney for plaintiff entire unit to the highest bidder. Inventory Deceased. In the District Court of Utah was taken from outside the unit. The unit ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Fifth Judicial District Iron County was sealed and will remain sealed until AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS 40 N. 100 E., Cedar City, UT 84720 the auction ends on the above date. Case No. 203500115 RICHARD TANGREN SURVIVE TRUST II, 650 – Contents belonging to Katelyn Judge Matthew L Bell a Nevada Trust, Plaintiff, Baldwin. 13500 E Hwy 12, Bryce UT 84764 Rebecca S Rasmusson, whose address is PO Box 872, Parow- v. MATTRESS, SHELVES, MISC HOUSEHOLD an UT 84761 has been appointed personal representative of FENCING, INC. EMPLOYEES PROFIT SHARING PLAN; FENCING INC. PEN- ITEMS, PAINT, DRESSER, BAGS OF ITEMS the above entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are here- SION AND PROFIT SHARING PLAN; PARKER FAMILY LP, a Nevada limit- by notified to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the 1900 - Contents belong to Anjuli Black. ed partnership; JUEL PARKER, an individual; LARAE EARL, an individ- personal representative at the address above, (2) deliver or 1305 S Hamblin Dr. Kanab, Utah 84741 ual; WOODROW WAGNER, SR., an individual; WOODROW WAGNER, mail their written claims to the personal representative’s KITCHEN TABLE/CHAIRS, OUTDOOR DEC- JR., an individual; ANDREW SAIS, an individual; BYRON UNDERHILL, attorney of record, Von J. Christiansen, at P.O. Box 1090, ORATIONS, YARD TOOLS, MINI FRIDGE, an individual; FLORIAN HOUSTON, an individual; and all persons Beaver UT 84713; and (3) file their written claims with the COUCH, END TABLES unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, title estate, lien or Clerk of the Fifth District Court in Iron County and other- interest in the property described in the complaint adverse to the 1375 - Contents belongs to Candace wise present their claims as required by Utah law within complainant’s ownership or clouding its title as DOES I through X, Hamrick. three (3) months after the date of the first publication of inclusive, and ROE CORPORATIONS I through X, inclusive, 513 Alexander Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89106 this notice, or be forever barred, such date of first publica- BEDROOM SET, BEAN BAG, WASHER/DRYER, tion being December 16, 2020. Defendants. MISC. BOXES, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Dated this 3rd day of December, 2020. SUMMONS 1816 - Contents belongs to John Ballard. /S/ Civil No. 200500162 16311 Myrtlewood St Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Rebecca S Rasmusson Judge: Ann Marie Mciff Allen MICROWAVE, MINI FRIDGE, MISC. BOXES, Personal Representative THE STATE OF UTAH TO DEFENDANT TO FENCING, INC. EMPLOYEES TOOLS, BB PROFIT SHARING PLAN; FENCING INC. PENSION AND PROFIT SHAR- Published December 16, 23 & 30, 2020 The above units will be auctioned through ING PLAN; LARAE EARL, WOODROW WAGNER, SR., WOODROW WAG- Iron County Today • ICT #0336 www.storagetreasures.com. If you wish to NER, JR., ANDREW SAIS, BYRON UNDERHILL, FLORIAN HOUSTON, participate in the auction, you will need to and all persons unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, participate online. We will not be taking title estate, lien or interest in the property described in the com- bids through our office in Cedar City, Utah. plaint adverse to the complainant’s ownership or clouding its title. Notice of Ordinances The above-entitled Court has entered an Order granting Plaintiff Published December 9 & 16, 2020 Iron County Today • ICT #0330 Notice is hereby given that the Cedar City Council at its to serve Defendants FENCING, INC. EMPLOYEES PROFIT SHARING regular meeting of December 9, 2020, passed the following PLAN; FENCING INC. PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLAN; LARAE ordinance(s): EARL, WOODROW WAGNER, SR., WOODROW WAGNER, JR., ANDREW SAIS, BYRON UNDERHILL, and FLORIAN HOUSTON by publication 1. Ordinance No. 1209-20, an ordinance amending Chapter 26 of the ordinances of Cedar City, Utah, related to You are summoned and required file an answer in writing to the Notice of zones; Complaint on file with the clerk of the above-entitled Court, locat- ed at 40North 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720. You are also required Ordinances Passed 2. Ordinance No. 1209-20-1, an ordinance amending Chap- to file an Answer with the Court and serve upon or mail to, Plait- Notice is hereby given that the Enoch City ter 32 of the ordinances of Cedar City, Utah, related to niff’s attorney, a copy of said Answer within twenty-one days after Council passed two ordinances at a regular Planned Unit Developments; and the service of the Summons upon you if you reside within the meeting of the Enoch City Council held on 3. Ordinance No. 1209-20-2, an ordinance amending Chap- State of Utah, or thirty (30) days after the service of Summons pon December 2, 2020. Both ordinances amend- ter 23 of the ordinances of Cedar City, Utah, related you if you reside outside of the State of Utah. ed the Enoch City Zoning Ordinance. Ordi- to short-term rental business regulations and rental If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you nance No. 2020-12-02-A amended the fence dwelling licenses. height requirements. Ordinance No. 2020- for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed Said Ordinances shall become effective immediately upon with the Clerk of said Court. 12-01-B amended the roof pitch require- ments. For more information call the City publication. Please be advised that the action seeks to quiet title to certain real Recorder at 435-586-1119 or view changes A Copy of said ordinance(s) may be seen and/or purchased property and identified in Plaintiff’s Complaint, which is located in on the City website at http://www.city- at the office of the Cedar City Recorder, 10 North Main Iron County, Utah, and once quieted, the land shall be titled solely in ofenoch.org/ordinancespublic-notices.html Street, Cedar City, Utah. the name of the RICHARD TANGREN SURVIVOR TRUST II who is acting on behalf of a the FLYING CAL-UTE RANCHEROS PARTNERSHIP. Published December 16, 2020 Published December 16, 2020 Iron County Today • ICT #0335 Iron County Today • ICT #0337 Please be advised that the action also seeks a declaration from the Court establishing that the RICHARD TANGREN SURVIVOR TRUST II has authority to act on behalf of the FLYING CAL-UTE RANCHEROS PARTNERSHIP and further establish the remaining partners and their percentage ownership in the FLYING CAL-UTE RANCHEROS PARTNERSHIP. A copy of the Complaint in this action has been deposited with the Clerk of the Court, with a description of the Real Property, and can v isit us online: be picked up by anyone claiming an interest in the above matter at no charge. Published Dec. 16, 23 & 30, 2020 & Jan. 6, 2021 Iron County Today • ICT #0338 ironcountytoday.com Posting Date December 14, 2020

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