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Show Page A5 - (Ehe Uimgs-ttbgpenbg- -- Thursday, February 10, 2005 nt Qnitedlimeb Nancy Dunham receives Green River's special Life Time of Service Award Since moving to Green River, Nancy Dunham has been a pillar in the community. She has been awarded the Green River Life Time of Service honor as for her role as an outstanding role model for women of all ages. Pictured are (from left, back row), Webelos Den Leader Brian Davis, Cody Tupper, Christian Cannon, and Ryan Harmison. Front row, Tucker Hawks, Macrea Olsen and Chris Bain. The exhibit fulfilled requirements for an activity badge called Artist, which each of the scouts received for attending the 45 minute exhibit. Her Scouts earn Artist badge with exhibit Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) member, John Hagner hosted an exhibition of his art work for Cub Scout Pack 803 last week at the Senior Center. John Hagner has drawn celebrated personalities from actor Alan Alda of M.A.S.H. TV fame to Efrim Zimbalist, poses of John Wayne, two of which are in full color pencil Jr., including 51 different ramento. Hagner recently technique. When President Ronald Reagan was Governor of California, Hagner did an artists montage drawing, for which he received a personal letter from Reagan, who stated that the drawing is on display at the capitol in Sac- Dear Community Moab's Bethel 8 of Jobs Daughters International was founded on Feb. 2, 1958. Over 350 Moab girls of all faiths have been members. Job's Daughters is a leadership and personal development It teaches girls how organization for young women ages to work together to run business meetings and plan fundraising activities. Girls leam public speaking, leadership skills, respect and character. and responsibility, while building As Job's Daughters, girls take an active part in community service, making friends, and having lots of fun! If you would like more information about Jobs Daughters, please contact Marilyn Costanza Dominy, Bethel Guardian, or dominymoabfrontiemet.net Job's Daughters' web site is www.iojd.org. We would like to update our records, if you are a past Jobie or know a past Jobie please contact Marilyn. ce 3 Open Fri-S- 3 v ll:30-9pll:30-10p- at m m Sweetheart9 DDinner . Choices of three Entrees and a ta sp.. . Sweetheart Dessert Dr.Cd 30 years - Green River Medical Center Board 19 years - Green River Credit Union 10 years - .Green River Economic Action Team Association 48 years - Green River Post 103 American Legion Auxiliary She also worked in the Green River School Booster Club and PTA, developed youth programs, organized Anna Darbonne annual cheer basket deliveries, visiting and caroling trips to rest homes, worked on the Melon Days committee, organizing Womens and Junior Womens Club and Green River Canal Co. Dunham is a patriot and passes that love of country on to our young by all her efforts in the American Legion Auxiliary. She hosts meetings, essay contests, quilts, and visits and takes cards to the VA hospitals. She is an active Republican Party member and an enthusiastic and graceful square dancer, belonging to the Melon Busters Club. The Dunham Farms and Ruby Ranch have been in existence for over 50 years Anna Darbonne named to Westminster Dean 's List Anna Darbonne, a 2003 GCHS graduate made the Deans List at Wesminster College in Salt Lake City. This achievement represents her determination in building a firm foundation for the kind of lifelong learning that is so important to her. Anna was invited to complete her final semester with other students throughout the U.S. in Sienna and Florence, Italy. She will return home in May and receive her Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology with her Utah peers. Anna is the daughter of Dina and David Lance, the late Rodger Darbonne, and honorary father, Donald now and have employed over 100 people. Dunham has Nancy Dunham met her lifetime companion, Gene, while attending Colorado McCandless. personally considered the welfare of each employee, provided housing and meals, clothing when necessary and most importantly, training. Each employee knew they were valued, and acquired new skills to take on to their next employment opportunity. married in 1950. He graduated in engineering and she in agriculture. They traveled a bit and then moved A&M. They to Green River with the uranium boom in 1955. They have six children and a lifetime of adventure. . rt, 4 rontierPGES v ili mss Print and Online M:iiiitYw itauis fession. This dream became a realHe is proud to claim the disity. tinction of being the Founder. He is still active as a StuntAc-to- r and a member of the Screen Actors Guild since 1960. 95 FIRST 50 WOMEN GET A FREE ROSE! auditor in many agencies in Green River. Some of those agencies include: 50 years - Community Bible Church 40 years - Utah Cattlewomens Maryland. At age 12, he did a pencil sketch of the neighborhood where he was brought up. The sketch was drawn in four days, and depicted over 100 men, women and children walking and running, 50 automobiles and bicycles, 22 dogs and 28 cats chasing each other, and an array of clouds. Hagner has managed, despite many setbacks and much opposition, to accomplish what he wanted to in life. His burning desire was to see the Hollywood Stuntmens Hall of Fame and Museum housed in a beautifill location for the visiting public. His collection is evidence of more than 50 years of compiling irreplaceable artifacts that relate to the movies and television and particularly, to the honored stunt pro- Utah State Liquor License Sun-Thu- rs Dunham has been the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and and raised in Baltimore, 259-752- 2, 259-633- and completed another montage drawing of Reagan. He sent the first limited edition print to the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, and the second print to the Screen Actors Guild in Beverly Hills, since Reagan was President of the Guild at one time. John Hagner was born 10-2-0. 686 S. Main compassion determination have led her to accept many positions of leadership in this community. Jy Utah Silver Bowl Award 2005 On April 13, 2005 a Moab or Grand County resident will be honored with a Utah State 2005 Silver Bowl Award. Each year this statewide award recognizes and celebrates Utahs outstanding volunteers. Lt. Governor Gary R. Herbert will present this award to a MoabGrand County recipient that has performed volunteer work in our community to help make it a better place to live. This award, a Silver Bowl donated by O.C. Tanner, will be presented at a luncheon April 13, 2005 at the Provo Marriott. Grand County RSVP, Grand County Volunteer Center and Utah Commission on Volunteers are requesting the citizens of our community to nominate a deserving volunteer. Past winners are: Flora Erickson, Detta Dahl, Mary Mullen McGann, Leslie Ankrum, Ernie Lisonbee, Gwyn Parriott, Carol Hines, August Brooks, Carol Hoggard and Grand County Hospice. Silver Bowl Award 2005 Nomination Form Ooirks for me. You may nominate an individual volunteer and or a group; of any age. 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