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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 2, 1994 Page 8 Alan Ritchey truck drivers adopt families for Thanksgiving Six Monticello families ensured Thanksgiving are a good dinner, courtesy of Alan Ritchey truck drivers, Kents Foods and Blue Mountain Foods. The 44 drivers work a contract mail route from Denver to Phoenix, with Monticello as the relay point for the haul. This means each driver spends time in Monticello. The men say they have been treated well in Monticello Melissa Austin and Alan Dressier Temple Wedding Tom and Karalee Austin, formerly of Blanding, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Melissa Hope to Alan Michael Dressier, son of Jerry and Joan Dressier, of Dayton, Nevada, on November 5, 1994 in the Jordan River Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. A reception honoring the couple will be held that Latter-da- y evening from 7 to 9 at the Blanding North Chapel, 255 East 200 North. An open house will be held November 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Austin residence, 100 West 260 South, in Santaquin, Utah. An additional open house will be held November 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dayton LDS Chapel, 304 Driftwood Way. Detroit Michigan mission of the LDS Church. Alan graduated from high in Dayton and served an LDS mission. The couple will make their home in Orem, Utah, where both attend Utah Valley State College. school bounteous Thanksgiving. Blue Mountain Foods and Kents Food each agreed to contribute three turkeys. Thirty-on- e people will share the generosity of the truck drivers and the According to the American Heart Association, 45 percent of all heart attacks occur in people under age 65, and five percent occur in people under age 40. Parent teacher conferences at Monticello High Monticello High School has scheduled parent-teache- r conferences on Thursday, November 10, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Christopher Baird and Brandi Lee Black and made to feel at home. As a result, they decided to contribute to a fund to ensure that needy families in Monticello would have a Wedding announced be further honored at a Dale and Liz Black of are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Utah, Monticello, ception on Saturday, November 12, from 7 until 9 in the evening at the Monticello North Chapel. Everyone is invited. their daughter Brandi Lee to Christopher Baird, son of Theron and Jennifer Baird of Orem, Utah, on Novem- Brandi is working for Dennys Restaurant, and attending Utah Valley State College. Chris is employed by Cleggs. The couple will make their home in Orem. ber 11, 1994, in Provo, Utah. An open house will be held in their honor that evening LDS Chapel in Orem. They will at the Sunset Heights Dont Send Bill Clinton Any More Helpers Vote for Dixie on November 8 Conferences will be by appointment only. School will be dismissed so that parents may meet with teachers during the 5 day. Please call for appointment. 587-246- Melissa graduated from San Juan High School and from Evans Hairstyling College. She served in the Our Founding Fathers called the U.S. House of Representatives "The People's House." Unfortunately, some of our elected leaders have been more concerned with serving the special interests and protecting the perks of office, and not conducting the will of the people. Cancer Information I am running for Congress to return the people's voice to the people's House. And I signed the "Contract With America" to prove it. VOTE pa November8 On Spetember 27, 1 went to our Nation's Capitol and signed the Contract. My pledge is to act within 100 days on 10 common sense issues supported by - the vast majority of Utahns issues that have been held up for years by the liberal leadership of the Congress. And I promise that if these bills aren't voted on. I wont run for reelection. You have mv sienature and mv word on iL can restore accountability and responsibility to our and Government, opportunity to the people of Utah. Toeether. we Join me in the fight. Dixie Thompson A CONTRACT WITH AMERICA At the opening day of the new Republican Congress, January 3, 1995, House Republicans will introduce ten bills which will constitute our contract with the American people. Each will be debated and voted upon within 100 days. 1. a balanced budget amendment and line-ite- veto; 2. a common sense litigation crime bill with a limit on death penalty appeals, honest sentencing for violent crimes, and adequate prison space for violent offenders to serve full sentences; PAUL BARR SAN JUAN COUNTY TREASURER Paid Political Advertisement 3. welfare reform emphasizing work and family; re- 6. strengthen defense; citizens reform (including tax incentives for private long term care and insurance and the repeal of President Clintons social security tax increase); 7. senior 8. an economic growth act reshaping taxation (a cut in the capital gains tax) and regulation (including unfunded mandates and risk assessment) to encourage job creation and higher take home pay; 4. strong families and children, including tax incentives for adoption and child support enforcement; 9. common sense legal reforms; 5. family and middle class tax cuts; 10. term limits VOTE DIXIE THOMPSON ... 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