The Crown Jewel of Southern Utah is,
without a doubt, Bart Anderson. He has
been Utah’s
brightest gem for the past quarter of a century. Not only does Bart have luster, but he is
rare, increasing his worth one hundredfold.
Bart Anderson is my friend.
In my early twenties, our first and
only house was located in Sand town, and it was our good fortune to live across
the street from the Bart Anderson family.
Bart was a wonderful neighbor, always preparing for the next
adventure. Our children grew up
together. I might add that his children
were also definitely unique.
Bart has been the recipient of every
notable award given throughout the state, as well as being recognized on the
national level. He was a torch bearer in
the 2002 Olympics. Now what an honor
that would be. In my mind, Bart is one
of the most worthy examples of selflessness I have ever known.
Bart and Delorice are, in my
opinion, two of the finest ambassadors for Utah
and Southern Utah this state has ever
had. The Senior Sampler describes
Bart as a “community treasure.”
According to Mayor Karl Brooks, he is “one of Dixie’s greatest natural
resources,” and now, according to Ted Spilsbury, he is “the crown jewel of Southern Utah.”
I am pleased that Bart will be the
benefactor of a benefit dinner. He is in
such need because he has completely worn himself out, telling the story of Utah.
It is our turn to give back a
little. I encourage all who read this
message of appreciation to contribute generously to help Bart with his medical
and living expenses. A truly rich man he
is. He is also a humble and good man in
need of assistance.
The Bart Anderson Benefit will be
March 8, 2006, at 6:30 p.m., at the Sun
River Community Center.
I am honored to be one of Bart
Anderson’s friends. May the good Lord
bless him and this wonderful, beautiful community in which we live.
Sincerely,
Ted Spilsbury
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