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Show i i Hospital Fundraiser Dinner Set For Friday Evening PANGUITCH - Folks from acrcss Garfield County and sur-rouiding sur-rouiding communities are once again excited and planning to attend the upcoming Annual Garfield Memorial Hospital Foundation Buffet Dinner. The dinner is set for Friday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. at the Panguitch LDS Stake Center. The evening, the largest social event and biggest fund raiser of the year is sponsored by the Hospital Foundation Board and always proves a delightful mix of entertainment and relaxed visiting for friends and patrons of the hospital across the valley. Last year attendance expanded with representation repre-sentation from St. George, Cedar City, Richfield, and Circleville. This year around 50 tables will be sponsored at $100 per table by various families, businesses and organizations thorughout Utah. The Foundation has chosen for their special fund raising projects this season a vital sign monitoring system, a tourniquet system and bili blankets for newborns. The evening will feature a wonderful buffet selection of roast beef and chicken entrees, salads, vegetables, potatoes, rolls and dessert. The entire menu is planned and prepared by the hospital dietary staff who take great pride and thoroughly enjoy this event every year. Lynn Griffin of Escalante and son, Michael Griffin of Cedar City, both members of the country coun-try bank Lone Hawk will be fea tured entertainment for the evening. Besides an outstanding meal, one of the main drawing aspects of the fund raiser evening is the offering of door prizes to attendees. atten-dees. This year prizes are available avail-able totaling over $1600 just by having your name drawn out (See DINNER on page 2A) Dinner From Front Page and being in attendance that evening. Chances are about ond in 13 that those attending will take home a prize. ..better odds than Mesquite regulary offers. The top drawing prize of the evening is a two-day shopping spree in Cedar City valued at $375. The shopping spree in Cedar City includes one nights lodging . at the Comfort Inn, an $85? value; breakfast for two af Denny's Restaurant a $20 value; a gift card a Smith's Market for $25; a gift certificate at Jolley's Ranchwear a $40 value; two free lunch entrees at Applebee's a $25 value; a gift certificate for $30 at Christensens; a gift certificate cer-tificate for $30 from TUNEX Automotive Specialists; a $25 gift certificate at Wal-Mart; a $30 gift certificate at Lin's Market; dinner for two at Milt's Stage Stop or Rusty 's Ranch House a $50 value and theater tickets for two at the Westates Theater valued at $15. (See DINNER on page 3A) Dinner From Page 2A A special silent auction will feature donated items for bid. This will include a Shakespearean package in Cedar City with tickets to a play along wdinner at the Sizzler and lodging lodg-ing at Stratford Court and a tank of gas by donated by KB Express; a beautiful queen-size grey, turquiose and white quilt, hand-quilted by the Circleville Quilt Ladies; a matted and framed 23" x 29" print by Tim Cox and a 18 x 26 matted and framed print of "Washington at Valley Forge: by Arnold Freeberg, donated by Ruby's Inn; a family portrait package 16 (See DINNER on page 5A) Hospital Dinner Set For Friday From Page 3A x 20 matted and framed, donated donat-ed by Bryce Photo and Julie Chidester. Doore prizes this year include two certificates for one night's lodging, at $100 value each at Best Western Ruby's Inn; two Uniden cordless phones, valued at $100 each from . South Central Communications; a horsehoe design ornamental bathroom set valued at $100 from R & R Welding and Machine, Inc.; one nights lodging at Blue Springs Lodge at Panguitch Lake valued at $85; two custom made clock by Cal Davies valued at $50 each and a $50 gift certificate at Bryce Canyon Trading Post on Hwy 12 at US89. Also featured are two embroidered gift towel sets valued val-ued at $50 each from Debbie Hatch; a gift certificate at Red Canyon Indian Store, a $50 value; a $50 cash prize and two gift certificates valued at $25 for oil changes at Ed Mock's Royal Express Transmission; dinner for two at Foster's Steakhouse valued at $40'; dinner for two at Big Rock Candy Mountain Cafe also a $40 value; dinner for two at the Rustic Lodge and Bear Paw Lake View Resort both at Panguitch Lake, a $30 value each; merchandise or gas worth $25 at Owens Brothers Panguitch Lake General Store. Additional prizes include a $25 gift certificate at Eagle Stop Texaco; $25 certificate at Stan's Merc in Circleville; $25 certificate certifi-cate at Mangums Mini MartTesoro; two $25 gift certificates, cer-tificates, a duffel bag and cap from Garkane Energy; six move rentals from Circleville RV Park, an $18 value; two beef 'n cheddar, two lrg. fries and two lrg. drinks meals and two five star clubs, two lrg. fries and two lrg. drinks meals, each a $15 value from Arby's of Richfield; a certificate to buy two dinnersget din-nersget two free at Circleville Cafe a $15 value and two theater tickets at Westates Theater in Cedar City a $14 value. |