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Show yrrSmmewrwmn JMefsWK Xngr28;i99r Commodities for those 60 & over Sept. 5th Commodities will be delivered for Salina, Redmond and Aurora Senior Citizens who are 60 years and older, on Thursday, September 5, at 12:30 p.m Delivery will be made at the following locations: Salina - Senior Center Aurora - Harold Curtis home Redmond - Senior Center . There are new income guidelines, but remember you accept them as you sign the registration sheets. If you would like to have dinner at the Center on that day, be sure to let them know by 9 a.m. Thursday so enough can be prepared for all. New income guidelines are as follows -- 150 of Poverty Food Commodities to be distributed Sept. 5 Mr. For and Mrs. Kenneth Allen Vincent Nancy Walker weds Kenneth Allen Vincent Rose Marie Walker and the late Terry Walker, of Salina, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Marie, to Kenneth Allen Vincent, son of Charlotte Garner and Billy Vincent, both of Kentucky. The couple was married August 3, 1991 in Las Vegas. Nancy graduated from Eldorado High in 1988 and is employed by Bizmart in Las Vegas. Allen is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas. The couple will make their home in Las Vegas. They will be honored at an Open House on Sept. 7, in Las Vegas. Nancy is the granddaughter of Shirley and Ardell Lambertsen, of Salina. Turning Point begins Fall session, Sept. 3 Turning Point will begin the Fall Session on September 3. Classes are held Monday and Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at Sevier Valley Tech ATC. Classes are free to qualifying clients. A new class will start this fall called, Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway. Subjects covered in this class include: Why are you afraid of, and why?, From Pain to Power; Cognitive change to Positive Thinking; When They dont want you to grow; How to make a Decision; How whole is your Whole Life; Making Changes for Life; Filling the Inner Void. se There will also be classes on raising your self esteem. Effective Communications, Budget Planning, Dress for Success, Anger and how to deal with it. Turning Point is an agency that helps Single ParentsHomemakers feel good about themselves by teaching the skills to cope with life and to build a better self image. Classes are open to the public. For more information call Maggie 2 Byers, Area Director, at Ext. 243, or stop by her office at the 896-820- Sevier Valley Tech. . Successful Beginnings classes offer an opportunity for success. those 59 and under, in need The quarterly distribution of the Federal Food Commodity program will be held Thursday, September 5, 1991 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Valley Community Church, 34 East 200 SOuth, Richfield. Distribution is open to all Sevier County residents age 59 years or younger, who are in need. There will be only one allotment per household. Persons unable to pick up their commodities may send a note with another person. The note must contain the following: Name, address, city family size, and request for commodities to be picked up, and signature. Only one note authorizing the pickup of commodities by another person will be accepted. Income guidelines will be posted at the site. In conjunction with the commodity distribution Central Utah Food Sharing will be conducting the Share the Harvest Program at the Valley Community site on the same date and time. Local gardeners who have extra produce to share are asked to bring their produce to Valley Community Church on the morning of the distribution. If there are any questions regarding the distribution please contact Valley Community Church, Questions regarding the Share the Harvest program, please call Central Utah Food Sharing, 896-663- 1. 896-522- 5. Local girl will perform at Michael Martin Murphy Concert Tammy Marie Hales has been chosen to sing one of the opening songs for the Michael Martin Murphey Concert to be held September 16, at 7 p.m. at the Scera Shell, Orem. Tammy auditioned in April with over 100 contestants and continin June. She ued to the semi-finawill present one of the four openJ ing numbers. Anyone interested in tickets for the concert can purchase them at Dons Texaco, Salina. Tammy is currently recording her first album which will be released some time in October. Mr. and Mrs. Cris Home are proud announce the birth of their daughter, Melissa Sue, on August 24, 1991 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds four ounces. Grandparents are Claudine Winn, of Salina, and LaRae Heath, of Vernal, and Arden Home, of West Valley City. Great Grandparents are John and Virginia Home, of Salina; Wayne and Jean Larrabee, of Aurora; Glen and Shirley Baker, of Salt Lake City. carving set at State Park Cassidy Crane thanks all who helped with trip Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clayton, of Mayfield are parents of a baby girl bom July 23, 1991 in Gunnison Valley Hospital. The little miss weighed 6 pounds six ounces, and was 19.5 inches long. She will be named Cassity Ann. Her grandparents are Darrell and Bernice Fullmer, of Gunnison, and Byrel Clayton, of Mayfield. in Logan. He has many years experience as a wood carver and is also a sculptor. The workshop is open to the public. Call the Park at or registration and payment can be made on the day of the workshop at the park visitor center. The parks Castle Rock Campground will be open for workshop participants. Make reservations by calling 527-463- 322-377- 1, 0. art on display at Sid Stewart Fremont Park During the month of SeptemFremont Indian State Park will have a display of the art of Sid Stewart, of Richfield. Mr. Stewart paints with oil and specializes in paintings on Indian subjects and the scenery of the Sevier County area. ber, First Birthday Kelsey Nielson concerts of the year for Final X, South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service Utah Symphony Cassidy Crane Cassidy Crane, daughter of Bruce and Stephanie Crane, attended the National Cinderella Contest, held in Oklahoma City, OK, recently. Cassidy represented the state of Utah very well, but no awards were received. She reports that it was a very rich learning expereince. Cassidy and her family appreciate all who made this wonderful trip possible. Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 surgeons on LDS Hospitals trauma team. With the addition of Dr. Harris to the medical staff, SVH is better able to meet the health care needs of the citizens in our community because we have the only general surgeon in central Utah, said Ken Armstrong, SVH administrator. In addition to the standard general surgeries, advanced lapa Hearing service clinic now at Sevier V. Hospital i lcaiiug service Clinic is now available at Sevier Valley Hospital. Hearing services provided include comprehensive hearing evaluations, hearing aid service and repairs and accessories, rehabilitation and pediatric hearing testing. The audiologists providing serv The Sevier County Public Health Department has a new immunization nurse. Her name is Ruby Camacho. Ruby grew up in Richfield and graduated from Richfield High. She received her R.N. from Weber State She has worked in University. several hospitals in Utah, the Richfield Care Center, in the Panama Canal Zone and Health South Rehab Center, Miami, Florida. The Richfield Immunization clinic will be on the first Wednesday of each month from 9 to 1 1:30 a.m. at the Public Health Depart- performances of Listeners Choice. The August 30 program will be presented in Symphony Hall at 8 p.m. The same program will third Wednesdays, respectively, from 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m. be heard the following evening at Deer Valley at 7:30 p.m. Nearly 21 works will be listed on the printed programs for the concerts. Registration for lessons is being taken now. - Heather Sorensen 0 Call: ices are Brent Fox, MCA; Kim Leishman, MS; and Susannah Ungricht, MA. Our hospital hearing clinic is now open on Wednesdays. For an 1 ext 203. appointment call We look forward to providing your hearing service needs in the Sevier Valley area. 896-827- New Public Health Nurse for Sevier County remaining Wednesday afternoons of the month from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Salina and Monroe clinics will continue to be on the second and T? 529-797- , roscopic gallbladder surgeries will now be performed at Sevier Valley Hospital. In the past, patients needing this surgery had to travel to Provo or Salt Lake City. About 75 of Dr. Harris time ' will be spent at SVH. The balance of his time will be spent fulfilling his responsibilities on the trauma team. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Dr. Harris has practiced medicine for 25 years in Idaho and Utah. Dr. Harris and his wife, Norma, have 10 children and 25 grandchildren. They will reside in the Richfield and Salt Lake City areas. In addition to immunization clinics, Ms. Camacho will be working with the Tobacco Free Utah Program. If you have any questions on these services, please call 896-545- 1. ment at 160- - North Main. There will be additional clinics on the August 30 and 31, Utah Symphony patrons will pick the music they want to hear most as Kirk Muspratt leads the orchestra in 11:00 a.m. in Sterling Children's Church also) in Springville. general surgeon now Harris, M.D. to its staff. Prior to his association with SVH he worked as a surgeon at LDS Hospital. He is also one of 11 Workshop on wood- Fomie Gallegos and Chris Ekker are parents of a boy bom August 25, 1991 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds six ounces. His name will be Marcus Emillio Gallegos. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ekker, of Joseph. as a welder. Grandparents of the Groom are Bette Shuffler, Junior and Glenna Hansen. Great grandparents are Dora Allred and Lester and Alice Hansen. A reception to honor Scott and Renae will be held September 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Palmyra Stake Center, Spanish Fork. The following evening an Open House will be held in the Centerfield Ward, 200 South Main, Centerfield from 7 to 9 p.m. A dance will follow from 9 to 11 p.m. Everyone is invited. The couple will make their home Sevier Valley Hospital now offers the services of a general surgeon with the addition of Alvin E. ls Fremont Indian State Park is sponsoring a Primitive Technology Workshop September 21, on wood carving. It will be a on day workshop beginning at 10 a.m. curing which participants will be shown basics and taught how to carve wood by a professional. Cost is $15 plus $5 for materials. Instructor, Mark Ault. Mr. Ault, until recently, lived in Fayette. He now makes his home Ron and Paula Haskell are pleased to announce the marriage of their (laughter, Renae to Scott Harvey Hansen, son of Harvey and Sharon Hansen, Friday, September 6, 1991 in the Manti Temple. Renae is a 1988 graduate of Spanish Fork High. She is em- -' ployed at Maca Supply, Springville, and is presently enrolled through Weber State in Law Enforcement. She will graduate in February as a First Class Officer. Grandparents of the Bride are Mr. and Mrs. Max Youd. Scott is a 1986 graduate of Gunnison Valley High. He served an LDS Mission in the Michigan Dearborn Mission. He is presently employed by Powder River in Provo at Sevier Valley Hospital Tammy Marie Hales New Baby Report Renae Haskell will say vows with Scott Hansen A Stop Smoking. American Heart Association Renae Haskell and Scott H. Hansen to wed. needs of the entire Kelsey D. Nielson Test Kelsey D. Nielson will be one year old on August 31, 1991. Helping her celebrate will be her Mom and Dad, Robert and Doreen. Grandparents Richard and Earline, of Centerfield, Tex and Delores, of Richfield, and Great Grandparents, Earl and Dellas Christensen, Centerfield, and Nawell and Vonda Williams, of Teasdale. Of Salina Meeting the spiritual your pressure cooker gauge Pressure Canner Testing Gauge type pressure canners will be tested in the Sevier County Extension Office on Tuesday, August 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Thursday, Sept. 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. family Bible answers temporary Warm, 165 to con- questions Local Friendly People South 400 East Salina Call 529-394- 0 or 529-755- 4 for more Information Visitors ere always welcome! |