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Show HanhsviUe News Motes . . . By Barbara Ekkcr According to word received from James H. Anthony, Project Engineer for Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Power Project, a project presentation before (he Sierra Club will be held at the Kim Rock Motel in Capitol Reef National Park on May 22. 9 a.m. Following (he meeting, ll'l' officials w ill conduct a tour for Sierra Club members present to the plant site at Salt Wash. Mr. Jerry Schneider of the Intermountain Power Project will meet with the Wayne County School Board at their regular monthly meeting May 1 1 to discuss the community development and expected growth of the school system. Miss Cindy Jackson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dec Jackson. Cainsville, became the bride of Dean Smith Saturday evening in an impressive im-pressive ceremony at the Hanksville Ward conducted by Bishop Ronald Kay Frickson. A family dinner followed. A reception will honor the newlyweds May 21 in Hanksville. Hanks-ville. Dean is a Canadian and attending college in Cedar City where he met Cindy who was also a student. Best man was the groom's brother, David Smith and the maid of honor was .lolene Bastian, Sigurd. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Shiflctt. of Vernal, are announcing the engagement and May N wedding of their daughter. Annette, to Scott J. Caldwell, son of Mr. Larry Caldwell and Mrs. Cbarlecn Self. Scott is a former Hansville resident and was employed here with La Vor Wells, drilling and now resides in Vernal. Merrill Chappcll. brother of Mrs. Ken (Ardcll) Noyes left Tuesday for Madrid. Spain after two weeks in the Language Training Sehool at BVL' in Provo. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Chappcll Chap-pcll of Lvnian. Kelly Albrecht celebrated his second birthday May 2 with a family dinner at the la N.ue Albrecht home. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Icrrv Albrecht anil Ronnie, i Mr. and Mrs. Danny Albrecht ! and Tawna and Weston. ' Donna Albrecht anil .Icrrv 1 Brum who rccenllv returned from a mission in Michigan, j Jerry is the sun of Mr. and ' Mrs. Dean Brian. ) lr.iis Robbie Robison was i blessed and named Sundav bv J I a Vor Wells. Cirandp.irents. ) Phil and Kan.ic Morrill and son ! led Anderson of (.Inner were I in attendance along wuh ) gr.indparcnls. AUm and Her-) Her-) tha Robison. Travis is the sviond son ol Kocn anil Darla ( .Iran Anderson Robison. ! Katbcrinc lllcne was the J name chosen and given to the fourth child of .l.i a and ) Christy Peterson Sundav when she was blessed and named by her lather. Cirandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Flnier Peterson and Laura Hunt, Cainsville attended. at-tended. Ferrell lleaton. former Wayne High School Coach, stopped with his bus load ol students from San Juan alter competition in Richfield in track events. Two Montana men were injured Monday in an explosion explo-sion at the Hanuert Uranium Mine M) miles north of here, Jimmy Jackson and Gerald Jorgenson arc in satisfactory condition at the Allen Memorial Memor-ial Hospital in Moab where they were rushed by the Green River ambulance alter an explosion. They suffered multiple mul-tiple blast injuries and lacerations lacera-tions when blasting powder exploded. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jackson. Jack-son. Fremont, arc spending this week with Art Chaffin at his properties at Gold Creek in the Henry Mountains, which he is improving for a pending sale. An Arizona couple and their family have mined into the double wide mobile owned by Dewey Sargent. Richfield, formerly occupied by Skip and Bonnie Herman. He is employed employ-ed with Wells Drilling Company. Com-pany. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and children have mined a mobile home into the Lloyd Hunt lot and arc in the pnicess ofniiuino Iroin Salt l.ike. Jim is with Fnergy Fuels as a geologist . Mr. and Mrs. Andries Fkkcr, Bclhcsda, Maryland will be June visitors with the Utah Fkkcrs. He is the Netherlands Ambassador to the United Nations. Barclay Prindle. Jim Metro, and Fdward Kirhy of Sharon. Connecticut, will he in attendance at-tendance at the Outlaw and Lawman's Association Convention Con-vention in Carson City. Nevada. Neva-da. Inly 15-l(i. Fdward Kirby is the author of "The Saga of Butch Cassidy" and the entire group arc members of the Wild Cat Gorge Booing and Wilderness Society and are yearly visitors to this area. Fiik i;kker. attorney from Utrecht, Holland, with a publishing firm has recently had two articles published in the Financial Times of London. I-ngland. Frik is the son of Andries and Flory Fkkcr of Mary land. Ann Kirby, daughter of Fdward and Mary Kirby. will graduate May 1.1 from the University of St. Louis in Missouri in the field of nosing. Her par , attcnrl the week of ") V ies. "'1 l1 I 1- Mr. and Mrs. Tfl, J (V bell and five .hiircn this week frm U v Dakota. They arf'S-J Of residents and Tom is u"' nance thief al ,h' '' installation. They havt ( children attending ': here. Lori Traci, cV :'; C "'g will attcnd t Bicknell. Other new at the Llcmentarv scC"' Freddy and F.rie Pricl, Mike Johnson attend' 'c' FHA picnic and outing J - club at Capitol Rccf . t"' evening. ,;i 1 La Vor Wes Dr, Company just completed';? r ing a new water e State Highway Dept. Shfl.1 ?' week after the casing w J former well collapsed. " Stoncy Bert returned tr . -"; work in Reno. NCvaij ; ' week along with La v".w' Fkkcr where K. 0. 't : T Drilling Company is d-" wajcrwcll , f,,r a "rancher ' |