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Show Wednesday, September 9, 1998 Nephi, Utah Page 5 Clue1? VaifoG acid F.'larcdio GE:c7o marty ora vjSDD G2G"i Gopfloraiboc Lori Yates of Nephi and the North Main Street, Ephraim. In late Jeff Yates are pleased to an- case of an oversight, all friends nounce the marriage of their son, Kurt, to Mandie Shore, daughter of Tom and Norma Shore of Ephraim, on Saturday, September 12, 1998. A reception will be held in that evening from 6 to 8 96 p.m. at the Ephraim then-hono- r Co-o- p, and family are invited to attend. Kurt is a graduate of Juab High School. He attended Snow College. He is currently working for Pershon Landscaping in Ephraim. Mandie is a graduate of Manti High School. She graduated from Snow College. She is currently working at Palisades State Park. , Grandparents ofthe groom are Bill and Ruth Howard of Nephi, and Mont and Betty Yates of Mona. Grandparents of the bride are Harold and Jean Shore of Salt Lake City, and Solveig Steen of Ephraim. The couple will live in Manti. Nov volunteer confers open Ann Gould and Dallas McRae .. Utah of San Diego, California, and Donna Hughes of Monroe. Grandparents of the bride are Hal and Athalia Jensen of Antimony, and the late R.W. Gould and Leah Gould of Springville. The couple will make their home in Payson. ONE YEAR OLD MaKady Fox Miller celebrated her first birthday August 29, 1998. She is the daughter of Jeremy Miller of Nephi, and Donna Bawden of Levan. Her grandparents are Joe and Sandy Miller of Springville, and Orin and Dixie Bawden of Levan. Only cpilio bulls may bo Gabon in Cbo portion off Cbo VJccaGcb front) cnGondod arcbopy area couCb otf hunting 1-- 00 Archers the Wasatch coordinator for the Division of December 13, as rifle hunts also Front extended archery area in Wildlife Resources. will be taking place in the area northern Utah are reminded that only spike bull elk may be taken in that part of the area south of "Low bullcow ratios forced a switch to spike bylhitipgpnly. on thatportion of the area this year, said Mike Welch, big game The part of the area north of is still open to any bull elk hunting, as it has been in years past. For their safety, archers hunting in the northern portion of $he Wasatch Front extended archery area must wear hunter orange from September 19 to It used to be that Volunteer Centers were entities reserved for metropolitan areas in Utah. But thats all changing because of creative innovations by the Utahs Promise organization. In October of 1997, the state launched Utahs Promise, a grassroots enterprise to establish community plans, prioritize needs and designate resources. This initiative is two pronged: first government, business, volunteers and nonprofit organizations work to achieve statewide goals, and second, local communities work to achieve local goals. Governor Leavitt has highlighted five goals to be accomplished by the state by the end of the year 2000: 1. Utah will have 3,000 trained foster care families, and an increased number of volunteers in new and existing mentoring programs; ' 2. Every community will have or will be a part of safe neigh- during that time. For more information call the Divisions Central Region office at (801) or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at borhood council; f 3. - T)to number (ffQl),538-470j:489-567- 8, - -- jV s Q of Utah will decrease by 10 percent; ' 4. 12,000 children at risk of becoming functionally illiterate will be reading at the third-grad- e level; and , 5. 75 percent of youth ages 12 to 18 will volunteer a significant amount of time in service to othcompanion at the ers each month. Community Chairs were apsite. The site will be open to in each public high Sunon pointed Saturdays, hunting days, and Wednesdays during school district in the state to the entire Utah waterfowl achieve the Governors goals, or hunting season. Anyone inter- work on what their community ested in reserving the site or felt was most important. With an obtaining additional informa- increase in volunteer service, tion about this opportunity Community Chairs saw the need can call the Refuge at (435) to connect volunteers with 3 from 7:30 a.m. to 5 projects. The number of centers has increased from 4 to 14 over Monday-Fridap.m., the past several years including Centers to serve the needs of both rural and metropolitan citizens. In addition, four "satellite centers are already up and running in rural areas. Fiob Gppango IMRTJQ Eg cnobSDSfy impanPod vjcftorfovjO CiuraGSng gSOg sidewalk. A third blind was added last year to provide mobility impaired hunters a quality early season hunting site. The site will be available to qualified hunters with a moson. bility impairment on a first The site includes three per- come-firserved, reservation manent blinds on a concrete basis. Qualified hunters may base which is connected to a be accompanied by one concrete unloading pad by a hunting or Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge is pleased to announce that a waterfowl hunting site that is fully accessible to hunters with mobility impairments will again be available for the 1998-9- 9 waterfowl hunting sea- st non-impair- ed non-hunti- 831-535- y. GomomO (So. Board Go gogugGfugG pDanG on CSancac AgCd fovg "Our boards decision to select and Louisville, Nebraska. The Board of Directors of Ash Springfield, Missouri, and Port-- ' The latest cement production land, Oregon. Ash Grove recentGrove Cement Co. has conditionthe Chanute site conditionally ally decided to construct a 1.5 means we will work in good faith technology will be utilized in the ly completed expansion projects at its plants in Utah and Oregon. million ton per year cement kiln to resolve energy issues for the new plant, including environat the site of its current facility mutual benefit of both Ash Grove mental controls to enable the Ash Grove Cement Co., Overand Chanute, Wells said. We plant to comply with the most land Park, Kansas, is the in CHanute, Kansas. "Chanute and southeast Kansas have been integral to Ash Grove for most of this century," said George Wells, Ash Grove president. "With this decision, our company and Chanute can remain close partners for the century to come. r Wells thanked the Chanute City Commission and the citizens of Chanute for their demonstration of support. City commissioners in August approved a property tax abatement for the new plant. "The mayor and the commission had choices, and we very much appreciate the choice they made to support Ash Grove,. Wells said. Their commitment to Ash Grove made a difference and influenced our board to renew its commitment to Chanute." The boards decision is conditioned upon satisfactory resolution of issues related to electrical energy for the new plant. Ash Groves current, 500,000 ton per year cement plant in Chanute purchases electricity from a electrical utility. The new plant will need additional power, and there are a number of options available to satisfy those needs. city-owne- d are confident that working with our energy consultants and with the city, we can reach a satisfactory solution. The new plant is designed to meet growing construction materials needs of the Midwest by expanding the annual production capacity ofAsh Groves Central Region plants to 3.5 million from 2.5 million tons. Other Ash Grove plants in the region are located in Foreman, Arkansas, stringent applicable state and fourth-largecement producer federal regulations. Target date in the United States with annufor completion is 2001. The ex- al cement production capacity of isting Ash Grove kilns in Cha- 5.6 million tons. nute will be decommissioned following completion of the new plant. Ash Grove also operates cement plants in Seattle, Washingall ton; Durkee, Oregon; Inkom, Idaho; Montana City, Montana; and : Leamington, Utah. Ash Grove also operates lime plants in Coma and Join The Country Creek Cloggers st This Newspaper and inserts included are recyclable Please Recycle! Clssccs will begin October 1st. For moro information. Call Sonia Allred o ,i) : Kurt Yates and Mandie Shore , Daycare meeting Sept. 17l!i A new orienand throughout Arnn GouEd end DcOD IVlsRao vjbII fco cndppapd on Gopflomboc UCZa Randy and Kathryn Gould of Nephi are proud to announce the marriage of their daughter, Arin, to Dallas C. McRae. They will be married at a private ceremony on September 12, 1998 at the Gould residence. Dallas is the son of Ron McRae . daycare provider tation meeting will be held on September 17, at 10 a.m. in the Job Service North Building located at 201 East 500 North in Richfield. Interested must register with state licensor Melody Staples at 435- - pick up an Orientation packet prior to Die 896-127- 1 meet-Thursda- y, ing. The orientation meeting will last for two hours, there is no' cost, and please do not bring chil-perso- ns dren to the meeting, yt . : Y-'- Indian Art Market The first annual Four Corners Indian Art Market will be held October 9 and 10 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding. A variety of art will be represented including baskets, rugs, beadwork, pottery, paintings, sculpture and folk art. Call 6. Rendezvous Bear Lake State Park in Garden City will host the 10th annual Mountain Man Rendezvous September 17, 18, 19 and 20. Events will include black powder shooting, canoe races, hawk and knife throw competitions, a hawk trail walk, Dutch live entertainment and awards. Call oven cook-off, Arts Festival 1 The Old Capitol Arts Festival will take place September 2 at Territorial Statehouse State Park. Art, sculpture, entertainment and activities for all ages. Call 11-1- 6. Campfire Program Bruce Clemmons of Wild Redux will bring live raptors for his presentation at 7 p.m. on September 12 at East Canyon State Park. Call 6. Classic Walleye On 12 and Starvation September 13, the Seventh Annual Walleye Classic: State Park will host team fishing tournament. Contact the Duchesne County Area Chamber of Commerce at two-pers- 8. Sailboat Qaces On September 13, the Bear Lake Yacht Club will sponsor sailboat races at Bear Lake State Park. Call Festival of Trees Festival of TVees volunteers are "kicking off their holiday for children at Primary Childrens Medical Center tonight (September 9) at 7:00 p.m. at Kingsbury Hall on the U of U campus. fund-rais- er Public Input Sought The Division of Gas and Minings Abandoned Mine RecOil, lamation Program will hold an open house to display abandoned mine mitigation plans for Five Mile Pass area in Tboele County on Tuesday, September 15, at 7:00 p.m. at the Department of Natural Resources Auditorium, 1594 West North Temple in Salt Lake City. Call Pennies Dy The Inch Utahs First Lady Jacalyn Leavitt helped kick-of- f the Pennies by the Inch campaign on September 8 in the Governors Mansion. The campaign will be held September 15 through October 15 will volunteers going for donations. Call door-to-do-or 5. Seniors LegbZnXure The 17th annual Utah Seniors Legislative session will be held on October 7, 8 and 9. The "mock state legislature will be held in the Utah State Capitol. Utahns, over age 55 and registered to vote, are invited to participate. Applications are available through local senior centers, or call "Ten Peels end A Cnnd" The ASUU Presenters Office Coffeehouse will feature local poets on September 11 at 7:00 p.m., southwest ofthe University of Utahs student union building. Ajazx band will perform. Call 80 Velercn CeneCIrs Detailed explanations of the full range of benefits available to disabled veterans and their families will be presented at an upcoming DAV Veterans Information Seminar. There is no charge. It will be hosted by Wasatch Chapter 1 at 6:00 pm. on September 17 at the Eldred Center, 270 West 500 North, Provo. |