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Show water board and the state trans- 28 counties of the state, the old portation committee, will be able courthouses were major landto use the building for meetings marks, he said. in Nephi. The building does not look as Mayor Robert Steele welcomed said it did, Lomax, dont we those who attended the festiviwish some of the rest of us did ties for the dedication ceremony. Refreshments were served to look as we once did? she asked. The old courtroom is gone as is those attending the dedication, the tower which once graced the and Idle tours of the building were front of the building. Gone as conducted by Juab High School well, is the old commission chambers. The brick in the very front portion of the building had deteriorated so badly that the section had to be razed. The remaining part of the building has been renovated, and includes an elevator and a permanent historic display in the basement. The building will provide a permanent place for the historic memorabilia of the DUP and other pioneer artifacts. Lt. Gov. Val Oveson, a of Nebeker, said when he was running for state auditor, he attended the county Republican convention in the upstairs of the historic building. In many of the son-in-la- w ill I '? ' 'fi Milton Hannon gives the prayer at the dedication of the Juab County museum Saturday. multi-purpos- , A ..' "'. - t center and DUP e I! 11 Crisp Tacos & Crisp Bean From page one Verl Wilkey. The fact that much of the work was done by local people made the facility even more sacred, said Brough. In total, he said, the building cost approximately $600,000 to renovate, $404,000 of which came from two Community Impact Board grants. Evelyn Lomax, the museum committee finance chairman and of the service district, said the building was not only important as a museum but as a place where social activities which were not church-relate- d In addition to carpeted meeting rooms, a tiled meeting room, and the display cases, there is a small museum shop. In the basement of the building vice-chairm- 1888 s Nephi, Utah September 9, 1992 FREE! One offer per Family Subjects may not be in more than one special Minors must be with parents Nebo Foodtown Mt. PORTRAITS TAKEN ON SEPT 14TH 6:00 PM 10:30 AM ALL AGES each Taco Time Subjects may not be in more than one special Minors must be accompanied by parents. The Free Portrait it given with the compliments of our store. One Person Couple or Family Group of Children Limited offer "fit Times-New- 8x10 Color Portrait PHOTO HOURS building would include an office for the Chamber of Commerce; would have a classroom which could be used by Snow College for community education classes; and would accommodate weddings, receptions, club gatherings, and Boy Scout events. State organizations , such as the The PLEASE CLIP AND SA VE Burritos DUP museum dedication. Community Impact Board was obtained, and many generous individuals contributed funds to the renovation project. Nebeker also thanked Randy Freston, county engineer, for his help in bringing the project to fruition. Nebeker said the building would benefit the residents of the county in many ways. Richard M. Brough, a county commissioner and chairman of the service district, said the restoration project began Oct. 3, 1989. Lynn Construction Company was the general contractor, Great Meal Time Treat officers. visitors were treated to a replicas of a pioneer kitchen, parlor, bedroom, and shop. There were some surprizes for visitors. Norma Malquist, for example, discovered the woodworking planes used by her grandfather. Also on display in the parlor room were an antique pedal organ, an antique piano, and antique chairs. 1 portrait per family Additional copies may be purchased at reasonable prices. H: Higher Education in Central Utah UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Delta Richfield Gunnison Fall Quarter classes begin SEPTEMBER 30, 1992 in DELTA, RICHFIELD, & GUNNISON Your Local USU Class Division Representative: Jill Droubay (801) 864-402- 0 Delta Melinda Greenwood (801) 896-878- 2 Richfield Dr. Don C. Larson, Director Nell Gibb (801) 528-600- Gunnison For additional information call or write: 0 ext 525 Continuing Education Central and Southwest Utah Utah State University 1018 Atherton Drive, A201 iOtdQ Murray, Utah 84123 2 (801) 269-942- FALL QUARTER 1992 CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION Higher Education at Delta, Richfield, & Gunnison Delta, Richfield, & Gunnison are resident centers of instruction for Utah State University. These centers provide opportunities for residents to complete the requirements for selected bachelors and masters degrees. Courses offered through the centers are accredited through USU and can be used toward a degree, recertification, personal interest, institution. or transferred to another DeVon and LaVeryl Winn Winns celebrate golden wedding anniversary and Winn DeVon Mrs. LaVeryl celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 6 at a family dinner held in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. 'Winn were married Sept. 3, 1942 in Provo. The marriage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Winn graduated from Juab High School. He then served two years in the Army. He is a fanner. He was on the ASC board, soil conservation board, ZTbS E2 ' Winn graduated from High School. She worked post-seconda- ry Juab at several jobs through the Admissions New students must: 1) complete an application for admissions; 2) submit transcripts of credits; 3) e provide ACT scores (if available); 4) pay a $25 application fee. years, mainly at NRP and the Moroni Processing Plant. She also worked in the Farm Bureau organization and has served in many church callings. The family dinner was hosted by their children: DeeAnn Searle of Provo, and Peggy Joel Winn, Mark Wankier, wand Deborah Hall all of one-tim- Fall Quarter 1992 Schedule 31 Sept. 3 . .Richfield Registration Aug. 14 Gunnison & Delta Registration Sept. Sept. 30 Sept. 30 Oct. 20 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Nov. 8 Dec. 11 many positions in Church. 25-2- . . Classes begin Late registration: $20 fee Last day to register or add Last day: Auditpassfail Last day: Drop classes Deferred Fee Notes due .Thanksgiving Holiday Last Day of Classes Undergraduate and Graduate Tuition Tuition and Fees Fred and Roth Chapman Tuition and fees are due by Sept. 30, the last day of registration. A $20.00 late fee is due the first day of the quarter. No post dated checks accepted. Open house set for Chapman 50th wedding but Fred and Ruth Chapman will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house Saturday, Sept. 12 at the Nephi 6th LDS Ward church. The event is open from 4 to 7 p.m. and will be hosted by their children. The public is invited to attend, Other University Regulations Please see Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletins for complete University regulations. Students are responsible to become acquainted with University procedures and regulations. should bring no gifts. The Chapmans have two daughters, Jo Ann Thain of Smithfield and Carol Course numbers with an asterisk offered only in Gunnison. Flaspoehler of Salt Lake City. They also have nine 4 () next to them are |