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Show I I "wr ' ,V y ; "t 4f r aX z ' Vil& -. ,fj3rf-w. ''NJjj &. , 'tjb t ? I; 3L ; , ... , t 4" ' :v J$: V v Collin Raye will perform at Snow College Nov. 5 zfiKf t: YV , , V ; rprt The Sanpete County Fairboard, the Snow College Activity Center Radio are and KMTIKMXU-Fproud to announce that Collin Raye will appear in concert Thursday, November 5, at the Snow College Activities Center, Ephraim for two big concerts, at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. old Collin Ray, a native Thirty-yea- r of Arkansas has been singing and entertaining since he was seven years old. Recent hit songs include "In This Life", "Love Me", and "Every Second". Collin Ray has the ability to command a variety of styles in his performances including traditional honky tonk, compassionate ballads Sr. "' ,4.. r.y '- ' '? 'i x ', .' X -- ' '$. ' ' ' 'i. .X T'Z: :h ' - ' i ... and sophisticated contemporary country. All are tied together by his personable way of presenting lyrics with solid value. This is a concert you will truly love and his appeal is to all ages. Tickets are now on sale at Deuel Builders, Mt. Pleasant: Bums' Saddlery, Salina; and Snow College Activities Center Ticket Office, Ephraim. Ticket prices are $10 reserved, and $6 general admission. Don't miss this opportunity to see one of Nashville's best, Collin Raye in concert, Thursday, November 5, at the Activity Center. Tickets are on sale now! Axtell Scout earns his Eagle Badge Rachel Mason and Ryan Buchanan Mary Monroe Christian Sanders of Troop 573, Axtell, received his Eagle Scout award in a Court of Honor held in Gunnison on October 20, 1992. For his Eagle Project, Christian cleared the ground surrounding 6 culinary water springs supplying ing Sevier Valley Applied TechnolAxtell, and installed plastic ground ogy Center, where she is studying cover to eliminate future contamiCosmetology. Rachel is the daughweeds and ter of Allen and Libby Mason, of nation of the springs by growth along the well shafts. The Aurora. project required participation by his Ryan is a 1989 graduate of Richtroop and leaders which he superfield High School. He is currently vised and appreciated. employed with Sevier Valley FencChristians parents are Jim and ing, of Richfield. Ryan is the son of Sanders. Suzanne Sheldon and Lynn Buchanan, of Venice. Rachel Mason and Ryan Buchanan to wed Rachel Mason and Ryan Buchanan have chosen Saturday, November 7, 1992 as their wedding day. They will be honored with a Reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall. All friends and relatives are welcome. Rachel is a 1992 graduate of North Sevier High School, where she was active in Cheerleading and on the Business Team. She is now attend Snow team up for forum on parimutuel issue KMTI & t - Mr. and Mrs. LaMar R. Monroe, Scipio, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Nana, to Larry Keith Shumway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe K. Shumway, of St. George, Utah. The wedding will take place Friday, November 6, 1992 in the Manti LDS Temple. A Reception honoring the couple will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Scipio Ward Cultural Hall. An Open House will be held Saturday, November 7, at the home Christian Sanders Mrs. Jesse (Eva) Haynes will be celebrating her 90th birthday on October 30, 1992. She will be honored at an Open House that evening, Friday, October 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the home of Virgie Nielsen, 150 North 400 East, Salina. Eva and her husband, Jesse, will be delighted to greet their family and friends on this happy occasion. The family requests no gifts please. S' - l , . . .. Halloween be on the lookout for trouble x This Have costumes that are visible to the driving public. A flashlight is also helpful. Probably the most important tip is not to eat any of the treats until a parent or guardian has a chance to examine it. Examine treats thoroughly, throwing away anything that is unwrapped, rewrapped or has a torn wrapper. Check wrappers for small holes to be sure nothing has been injected through them, and cut fruit open and inspect for any sign of needles, etc. If your child does get sick, try to find out exactly what he or she ate and where it fame from. Seek medical attention - and keep calm , but act Halloween is a holiday that promotes scare and dare. Your friends at Mountain View Hospital, Pay son, suggest the following safety tips than can hopefully eliminate some of the scare and enhance the fun of Halloween. Trick or Treat before dark, especially for young children, who should always be accompanied by an adult. Set a curfew for older children - 9 p.m. is a reasonable time. Stay in your own neighborhood with people you know. Use sidewalks and crosswalks. Dont cut through yards or vacant lots. Dont stop at houses that are not lighted, and dont enter house of anyone the children Mary Monroe and Larry Shumway will wed Open House set tor Mrs. Jesse Haynes AM) and KMXU (105.1 FM) radio. Representatives supporting both sides of the issue will be heard. There will also be a microphone for the audience to address the topic. The state groups Utah First and UCAP (Utah Citizens Against Parimutuel Betting) will bring representatives down from SLC to debate the issue. Both will answer questions from the audipanel moderator as well as the ence. Just days before the public will decide the fate of parimutuel betting in the State of Utah, KMTI Radio and Snow College will team up to bring the public an informational evening of conversation on the topic. The open forum will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 28, in the auditorium of the Music Building. The public is encouraged to attend and voice their opinion during the open session. The entire meeting will be broadcast live on KMTI (650 ' v'U i,t dont know quickly. well. Phone News Items Spec. Bob Lund finishes course Spec. Robert 528-311- 1 L. Lund has gradu- ated from the combat signaler course at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas. The course provided instruction on field wire construction, trouble shooting field wire lines, operation of field type switchboard and frequency modulated (FM) radio communications and systems in combat and combat service support. He is the son of Ronnie L. and Georgia L. Lund, of Aurora. The specialist is a 1991 graduate of North Sevier High School, in Salina. Hawaiian Luau set for Singles Mrs. adults 30 and older on October 30, at the Salina Friday, Stake Center. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be hosted by the Salina Singles. For a fun evening featuring a hawaiian menu and entertainment, plan to attend. Call 4 Leah Conover, for more information or to RSVP. Call Call Jesse (Eva) Haynes V 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 ... I' ; , - j t - & X y I. ttX 'X Boiler-Brownin- g, Vegas as new ideas and attractions presented at the Convention would help in the planning of future fairs for Sevier County. The Board would like to thank everyone who contributed time, effort, loyalty and support to the fair in the past. Without all of you, many of you behind the scenes, the Fair could never be accomplished. We also would like to thank all the exhibitors, entrants and spectators. Without all of you there would be no reason to have a Fair. We hope the 1 993 Sevier County Fair will be bigger and better than ever, and we are asking for volunteers to help get things rolling. Whatever capacity you feel you would like to work in, you will be most welcome. ix LV" i I Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. in Sterling -- gffinMFSnndleii0 Saturday, Oct. 30,31! 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hand crafted Gifts and Antiques Oil and Water Color Paintings Mike Bardon - 528-301- 5 South Sanpete Baptist Church I. n Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of October 22, 1992 are as follows: Scenic Quik Stop is still out in front with 25 wins, 1 1 losses; North Sevier Gun Club has pulled ahead of Garys Auto Body, 7 to 8 respectively. Zions Bank is and Stigs Sprouse High Team Game was Scenic Quik Stop with 655; with handicap, 18-1- 17-1- 9: 14-2- 2. 15-2- 1; those who make specialized Crafts to Write the GIFTFINDER COTTAGE Box 905, Gunnison, Utah 84634 or call. a- - I; He says he enjoys participating in these athletic events, and tries to walk & run as part of a program to keep himself feeling physically fit. Sprouse, 807. High Team Series scratch, Scenic Quik Stop, 1870 and handicap, Sprouse, 2323. High Individual game in categories was Staci Prisbrcy, and 244. High Individual Scries was Beckstead, scratch, 521; Staci 621. was with both 187 Jean Pris-bre- Centerfield 1st Baptist Church As of September 6 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 We invite Safina's Senior Citizen Athlete, Ben Heath, attended last week's Huntsman Chemical World Senior Games, in St. George, and came home with another array of medals. Mr. Heath won the following: 5K Road Race - Silver 800 Meter Run - Silver 1500 Meter Race Walk - Silver 5K Race Waslk - Bronze 5K Fitness Race Walk - Gold 1500 Meter Run - Silver Mr. Heath added that participation in this year's Games was about 2300 this year, 400 higher than last year's Games. He has won ribbons, medals and trophies in many race events throughout the state of Utah. & 528-365- 8 .f i. Thursday Bowling 145 North Main - Gunnison Friday Salt Lake City. Mary obtained her Bachelor and Master Degrees from Utah State University in Home Economics and Consumer Education, and is currently Home Economics and Family Life Education Specialist for the Utah State Office of Education. Larry is completing his doctorate of Education through the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and is serving as Principal of North Sevier High School in Salina. Ben Heath CcDittsig -- Pastor "X 19-2- The Opening of of Steven and Andrea Poulton, of 1 PREVIEW OPEN Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided "I 6XJ 529-395- Informal Bible Study " New officers chosen for 1993 Sevier County Fair A Hawaiian Luau will be held for all single 7 i. Classifieds Work! K. Ben Heath wins medals in World Senior Games V? - October 12 marked the first meeting of the incoming Sevier County Fair Foundations Board of Directors. Past president Larry Mills conducted the meeting during election of officers. Officers for the 1993 Sevier County Fair include: Debora Chesnut, president; Mark Murray, vice president; Barbara 2nd vice president; Alan Larsen, Secretary; Darlene Wabel, Treasurer. Rese Jensen was elected as the Foundations representative to the Fairgrounds Improvement Board. The seventh board member is Kent Traveller. During the meeting general assignments were made and enthusiasm was high. It was decided to send some of the board members to the National Fair Convention in Las and Larry Shumway to say vows :00 a.m. Acting Pastor Medford Hutson 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 300 North 75 West Centerfield, Utah 528-300- 8 tor 4 or more Information Visitors are always welcome! Call 529-394- 0 529-755- y, |