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Show WBSiWiettileewS tfni'iK .j3 jfiriiiT' IjjTijg'r" if'tr i I r Trimurwf r t !J 4 TheSunNews Wednesday, January 22, 1992 : ' earns Eagle Scout Youth r. planted. Tim is a sophomore at Nath Sevier High School, and is a member of Troop 649, with Clint Johnson as scoutmaster. S' Phone News Items S 529-783- 9 IJAU Timothy Chivers Aurora rancher & wife named to state posts Aurora rancher Scott Johnson was named 2nd vice president of the Utah Cattlemens Association recently. Scott graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelors He is degree in Ag Economics. involved in the family ranch and the 5,000 head commercial feedlot. Scott has been serving as the area 3 director on the UCA Board. His wife, Carol Lee, was named as 3rd Vice president of the Cattle-Wome- organization. Cholesterol screening clinic Wed., Jan. 29 Wednesday, January 29, a Cholesterol Screening Clinic will be held at the Central Utah Public Health Department, 900 North Main and west of the EMT Building, from Noon until 6 p.m. The lest is for total cholesterol and requires a finger prick. It docs not require fasting and test results are affected only to a small degree by what has been eaten during the past twelve hours. Analyzer accuracy is within 5 of Center of Disease Control standards set for labo Faith Baptist Church sets dedication An Aurora Seoul received his Eagle Award recently. Timothy Chivers, son of Diane and Tom Chivers, chose as his Eagle project the planting of trees at the Aurora Park. Eight locust trees were Open House to honor 80fh birthday Faith BaptistChurch will be celebrating the completion of its new auditorium by having a dedication service on Monday, January 27, at 7 p.m. Although the building has been in constant use since July, it has never been officially dedicated. Pastor Jonathan Edwards says, It is not so much a dedication of the building itself, but rather a dedication of the people in the use of the building. The history of Faith Baptist goes back over 9 years here in Salina. First the church met in the American Legion building. They then were able to purchase a modular home and property, and finally to compete a lovely new meeting place. With each move has come significant numerical and spiritual growth. Recently nearly every seat has The first meeting of the 1992 for Communities of Many Patriotic Americans Nobly Inspired (COM-PANwas held in Richfield City offices, January 6, under the guidance of James Knowler. Major highlight of the meeting centered around plans for the 1992 annual production of A Field of Stars, the historical American pageant Discussion centered around the early July program - which hopes to include 100 men, women and young adults. Thousands of hours of rehearsals go into work involved in getting people who are interested in the stage, to be a part of the 200 plus people involved in the g, 527-478- eveBaker, chairman, nings, or Diane Reese, Sevier County ext. Home Economist, in the 271, daytime. 529-329- 896-926- 3, 2, them before January 31, 1992. They will be honored at the awards luncheon, March 19. Requirements: The nominee must have been affiliated with Girl Scouting. The nominee has made an outstanding contribution to her community through her profession or volunteer work. One letter of endorsement for the nominee should be enclosed with the application. For more information or to obtain forms, contact the Utah Girl Scout Council, Free advice on depression Jan 30, - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Thursday, January 30, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Utahns will be able to get free information on depression from some of Utahs leading mental health experts. IHC Network will be conducting a toll free hotline to answer questions about Psych-Resourc- 1989. Last Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Call 529-394- 0 or 529-755- 4 tor ; more Information Visitor are always welcome! years hotline generated about 800 calls according to participating counselors. Many Utahans suffer from depression, said Dr. Gerald Lazar, chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at LDS Hospital. Most people associate depression with an emotional weakness or disorder. However, new research indicates a biological and genetic link to depression, and suggests it needs to be treated from both an emotional and medical approach. called to serve been enrolled at Snow College during the past fall quarter. He has also been active in his church and community, receiving his Eagle Scout Award. A family farewell service will be held in his honor in the Mayfield Ward Sacrament meeting at 10:50 a.m. this Sunday, January 26, 1 992. An open house will be held at the home of Jareds grandparents, Ken-nar- d and Glade Anderson, in Gunnison from 7 that evening. This years Mothers March will take place in Utah January 20 - 24. The annual door-to-dofund raiswill Southevent the ing help support ern division of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation and its Campaign for Healthier Babies to prevent birth defects and infant mortality. January is Birth Defects Prevention Month and Mothers March will focus on this topic by distributing educational materials on the effects of birth defects and what is being done to prevent them. Birth defects strike about 250,000 babies each year and are the leading cause of infant death in this country. More than 6,000 volunteer marchers will be calling on an estimated 60,000 people. Last year more than $ 1 2.5 million was raised by Mothers Marchers around the country. The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. The March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, advocacy, and education. The SuperHost program is an introductory seminar designed to upgrade the standards of service and hospitality provided to the residents and traveling public in Utah. The mission of Utahs SuperHost program is to encourage longer stays and repeat visitation by fostering a customer-friendl- y environment. The purpose of the seminar is to p.m. for all seminars. Fri. Jan. 24 - Fishlake National Forest Building; District Office Sat., Feb. Mon. Feb. 3 - BLM District Office Fri. Feb. 21 - BLM District Office Mon., Mar. 2 - BLM District Office Sat., Mar. 7 - BLM District Office Fri., Mar 20 - BLM District Of- promote professionalism in individuals; how we treat our customers has a direct relationship to whether or not they will return. The SuperHost program concentrates on topics such as the importance of good customer service and value Of tourism to our community and state. Improving listening, communication, and interpersonal skills will also be covered as well as effective techniques to handle customer complaints. SuperHost seminars are set as follows. Time is from 9 a.m. to 5 fice Additional dates may be added if the need requires. Space is limited. To ensure your in the SuperHost seminar advance registration add payment are required. Cost of the program is $15 per person. Make checks payable to the Richfield Area Chamber of Commerce. For telephone registration or more information contact Gigi Hall, 8 or 8964765. space called to serve Jason R. Taylor has been called to serve a mission for the Church of Latter-da- y Saints in the Dublin Ireland Mission. His farewell will be held at 11:45 a.m. Sunday, January 26, 1992 at the 28th Ward on 1965 East Canyon Road, Springville. Parents of Elder Taylor are Robert and Nancy Taylor, Springville, formerly of Monroe. His grandparents are Maline and the late Homer Ban-dleformerly of Richfield; and Elton and Marella Taylor, of Salina. Elder Jared Johnny Anderson has received his call to serve a two year mission to the Melbourne, Australia Mission. He will enter the MTC in Provo on January 29, 1992. Jared graduated from Gunnison Valley High School in 1991 where he was very active in the school activities, receiving various honors in the athletic programs, drama and student government where he served as Senior Class President. He has y, Lunch & Learn Crochet begins Feb. Bowling League 6atll:30 Lunch and Learn Crochet will Standings of the Thursday Afterbegin Thursday, February 6, at 1 1 :30 noon Bowling League as of January in the Sevier County Extension "a.m, 16, are as follows: conference room in the courthouse Stigs has gone out ahead of NS in Richfield. This class is for everyGun Club, with 10 wins, 2 losses; is NS Gun Club now stands at 9 wins, one beginners to experts! This a learn chance how to to crochet, good 3 losses. Subway and Scenic Quik share patterns and ideas, learn new 4 8 tied at are losses; wins, Stop Zions Bank and Ball Bangers are skills and enjoy one anothers comtied at 5 wins, 7 losses; and A & J pany. The class will continue every Welding has racked up 3 wins, 9 Thursday through February. For more losses. call Diane Reese, Exinformation, was Team Game, scratch, High tension Home Economist at taken by Scenic Quik Stop wiih 1886; ext. 271. withhandicap.NS Gun Club charted 2283. High Team Scries, Scratch, Scenic Quik Stop, 667; with handicap Call your NS Gun Club, 808. Correspondent... Jean Beckstead bowled a 200 Salina game, taking the honors for High - 529-75- 3 Kiesel Evelyn Individual Game; with handicap, Redmond Diane Mason totaled 243. Tammy Johnson - 529-755- 2 High Individual Series, Scratch, Aurora Colleen Willden, 511; with handiKathleen Lloyd 3 639. Clarice Smith, cap, - 529-345- Closing for INVENTORY! Build :LP . 5 896-661- be closed Friday & Saturday Will UL will perform For one night only, Tuesday, January 28, 1992, the world famous Peking Acrobats will appear on the Symphony Hall stage doing the impossible. Known the world over as Chinas most talented tumblers, contortionists, jugglers, cyclists and gymnasts, the Peking Acrobats have played to sold out houses world over. A recent quote from the Seattle Times reported, Nearly everything the Peking Acrobats did last night was amazing and stunning and breathtaking and WOW! Performance time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 and $15. Call the Utah Symphony Box Office, Missionary is 896-926- 2, seminars now thorugh March Peking acrobats 5-- Thursday World-fame- d depression, one of the most common health disorders facing America today. They will help callers better understand what depression really is, how to identify it, what treatments are, and what can happen if depression is allowed to persist. Utahs statewide number to receive this free advice is Elder The Contest seeks business womanformer Girl Scout SuperHost Every community has its own women of distinction, and the Utah Girl Scout Council is looking for former Girl Scouts to be honored this year as we celebrate the Girl Scouts 80th birthday. Is todays successful woman yesterdays Girl Scout? That is the question we are asking as we prepare for the 80th anniversary luncheon to honor former Girl Scouts who are now active, successful women in the community. Do you know women fitting this description? If they do, and fit the following requirements, nominate eryone is invited to attend. Your friendship is gift enough. 1, 2, recipes can be in the Mother's March is now County Fair Recipe Book underway in this district brought to the Sevier County Extension office in the basement of the courthouse or mailed to Sevier County Extension, 250 North Main, Richfield, Utah 84701. The name and address of the person submitting the recipe should be included. Proceeds from the sale of the cookbooks will be used to benefit the Sevier County Fair. For more information call Ruth House to honor his 80th Birthday on January 25, 1992 at the Gunnison Senior Citizen Center, from 5 to 7 p.m. Ev- 3. pageant is scheduled for July and 3 this year. Studying plans for the pageant are Glen Ogden, Woody Farnsworth and Jim Andrus. Assistance is needed in many areas such as costume designers, seamstresses, wigs, behind the scenes workers. Anyone wishing to lend their talents are encouraged to contact the Knowlers. M. Chris- tensen are holding an Open production in addition to the cast of vocalists. Rehearsal for vocalists begins Thursday, January 16 at 7 p.m. ion the Richfield Tabernacle. For more information on the pageant, or to sign up, contact Knowler at Your Ruth Baker, Sevier County Fair Board member, announced this week that a County Fair Cookbook will be printed. She invited residents of Sevier County of all ages to submit recipes for inclusion in the cookbook. In addition to the usual categories of breads, main dishes, salads, desserts, etc., she is planning a special section called Just for Husbands. Men are encouraged to send recipes to this section which they find easy and quick to fix. Recipes need to be submitted by February 15, 1992. They may be The daughters of Earl Pageant plans are now underway for 1992 I) ratory accuracy. A cholesterol level of less than 200 milligrams is desirable, and is influenced by genetics, cholesterol obtained from foods of animal origin and other saturated fats such as coconut oil, palm oil and cocoa butter in the diet. Over half of all adults in Utah have cholesterol levels at or above 200 milligrams. Also available will be blood pressure check, dietary counseling and physician referral as needed. been filled, and there is an atmosphere of real enthusiasm and excitement over what the Lord is doing here. On January 27 there will be plenty of music aimed at giving God glory for what has been accomplished. Also a couple of guest speakers will be bringing timely messages from Gods Word. Everyone in the community is welcome to come to the service, in fact, it would be an honor. Pastor Edwards would personally like to thank the local businesses as well as individuals who are not members of the church, who really supported, encouraged, and helped us as we erected the building. Through the sacrifice of Gods people here as well as a few individuals outside the area, the building was completed free of debt. South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 am in Sterling Children' Church also) January 24 & 25 for Inventory Counts! For Friday and Saturday Service Please make arrangements prior to Friday! For Emergency Sales Call 528-379- 7 Before 7:30 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 UlttfUX 3 |