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Show MARCH 8,2007 Page 4 T H E GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER BRYCE VALLEY AREA NEWS ...by Vlcki D. Syrett 679-8687 or Riley and April Roberts had their new, adorable baby son blessed today. Zaren Moyle was blessed by his dad, Riley. Family and friends were in attendance for this special event. Another very special event that took place was the confirmation of Seforino Torres. It was a very emotional time and Elder David Tebbs confirmed him and he did it in Spanish.. It was wonderful and we congratulate Seforino on his choice to be baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His wife, Julia and son Carlos were in attendance as were many friends. Our Sister Morales who has been a full time missionary was also here to help the Torres family by translating for them. She told us that she is to the end of her Mission and will be going home to Puerto Rico this coming week. It was a special meeting with these two events taking place and there were tender feelings throughout the congregation. Along with the testimonies given and all it was a great meeting. Lamar Le Fevre and wife, Ethel came home recently to find their home was being inundated with water from a broken pipe. Lamar said he is so grateful to all who came to his aid by helping clean up the water and dry it out The Scott Bartons, the Steve Pollocks, Marion Littlefield and three youths from ALL ABOARD! Our Brace Caboose is now making life easier for our patients in outlying communities: Beaver, Bicknell, Circleville, Delta, Ephraim, Fillmore, Gunnison, Manti, Milford, Junction, Monroe and Salina. On days we're in the mobile office, our office phone is forwarded to us, so we can still be reached. 1-888-BRACEME 150 E 2 0 0 N-Richfield, UT INTRODUCING vickidiane36@hotmaii.com Bryce Valley High School were some that he mentioned that he was so grateful to for their help. The 19th of March there will be a blood drivefrom5 until 9 in Tropic Ward. They appreciate those who come out to donate a pint of blood to help othersIt was great seeing Randy Barton who is homefromhis mission. He looks ,gpod and seems happy to be home again. He is the son of Brant and Shanna Barton. Earl and Jacque Slack were in St. George this last week visiting with daughter Christina. She and her children just moved into a new home they had purchased and were very excited about it. Jacque is also excited to tell us that son Danny and his wife are expecting soon. Lamar and Cherie Feltner had their family home visiting and they have all gone home now so things are quiet again at the Feltner house. Sandy Johnson of Henrieville had several of her brothers, nieces, nephews, a sister and their families visit for their annual get together. Also in attendance were Hunter and Rachael Sheedy, Jed and Rebecca Albrecht and children Braxton, Ryker, and Kazie, Brady and Ruth Garter and children, Treyton, Kenzie, and Kasia, and Nathan and Esther Rigby. This particular weekend was extra special as the family met in Henrieville to attend church on the birthday of Sandy's father, Henry, who would have been 86 years old. All in attendance expressed their gratitude for the accomodations and hospitality of Ruby's Inn. We want our basketball teams to know that we are very proud of them and appreciate their dedication. It was a disappointing season for them but they still put their best into it. Congratulations to Chance Stewart who just was hired on at the Escalante Ranger District, U.S. Forest Service. It is something rje has wanted for a long time and he is now going to be starting there around the 1st of April. His wife Jessica and children Maren and Cole are very excited because now they can stay in the Bryce Valley Area. He will be the Assistant Engine Foreman. Again congratulations Chance. A belated congratulations to Dana Courtright who also got a permanent job with the Bryce Canyon National Park. She was very excited and is already working on the Maintenance Crew. Her daughter Emilee is very happy for her mom. Have a nice week and please call or email your news. Ricki Brown CKD CERTI RED KITCHEN DESIGNER - NKBA Eacalante, QjufMd Cwrty Office: 435-826-4708 Fax:435-826-4709 rbrown@riverwoodsmiii.com REPRESENTING INVESTMENT L E N D I N G INC. "Your Mortgage & Investment Specialist" Chris McCormick RtofwoodsMlfl,lnc. 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Participants will participate in 8 different workshops, as well as participate in the SUU-Rocky Mountain Power Challenge Course to learn leadership skills. Group activities, including keynote speakers and a dance are also included. Cost for the camp is $70.00, which includes housing during the camp at The Eccles Living Learning Center, meals, workshop supplies and a camp t-shirt. Scholarships are available to waive the cost of camp for individuals who qualify. Transportation to and from Southern Utah University is up to the individual attendee. The Health Career Exploration Camp is sponsored by the Utah Center for Rural Health located at Southern Utah University. For more information you can contact Carrie Torgersen at 435-638-7449 or torgersen@suu.edu. You can also download an application packet for camp by visiting their website at www.suu.edu/ ruralhealth. Boulder Mountain Realty, Inc. 245 East Main Torrey 425-3200 wwwJxmldennouiitamrealty.com Cathy Bagley, principal broker LAND & WATER. $315,000. 25 acres on Center Street in Escalante. 8 shares of irrigation water. One city water meter. Sprinkler system. Currently in alfalfa. BOULDER-WOODED, PRIVATE, HIGHWAY ACCESS. Ten acres on Highway 12. Trees and views. Upland vegetation and small stream. City water connection. Electricity. Adjacent to National Forest. $150,000., FOR RENT. 156 East Main Street, Escalante. $300 per month. PLEASE CALL CATHY BAGLEY IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY |