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Show Accent on People First Season tickets on sale for Tri County Guild Sra&on lukc-- arc mm on kale lor iho Tn County Muw GmlJ Com-t-- Salma Drug, a well a tiannacy ui Gunnison Ttie tUh SjHiphony Mil) begin tbe fcettion uth a (amily rom-rf- l Nov. 20, at 7 30 p tn in the Riili field Tabernacle 17 50 n Student irthday Jensen' Single tnkets tadultl for the mphony are also available at faih may attend tbe 1-- concert free of charge No one under I uill fie r admitted Adult ticket are IIS tor the Reason, uhich includes the Ilah Opera, Feb. 26, and Panoramic Steel from Ticket , f irthday BYU on March 25 may be obtained at the Menssa Hill UTAH BOARD OF REALTORS New officers were recently elected lo head the organization, including Patty Gardner. New President, from Labrum Realty; Hill cvlcbr.tid her First Birthday October 27, I9H. She is the daughter of Miiluel and Melanie Hill, l Aurorj Her grand parent are Mr and Mr Sid Curti. nf Aurora, and Mr and Mr Terry Hill, of Bubfield Groat gnindparonS include Barney. CYMr.il, and Pearl Case, of Helper Mero-s- Morgan Dee James t of Manti, owner Bill lYU-rsoand agent of the Deerot Central Tnsuranre Avene was orescntcd She Gulden Key Award by Goxemor Norman Bangcrter during Jhc iiunrds luncheon at the Yheraton Hotel in Salt Lake City n 1987. Helping (his happy little guy celebrate his special day are his proud parents, Kirk and S' von-n- e James of Gunnison and one brother Clinton S. and two sisters, RaShelle 8, and Mariah 2. Christensen of Centerfield received his Eagle Award during court of honor last week. Justin built a book shelf for the Mayfield Manor and supplied it with books and magazines. Wednesday, October 7. The Golden Key is to open Nwilbolic doors of opportunity, to vyfal the promise of full partici-r kUoh, acceptance and persons wilh disabilities. .ToVonor those most deserving oYsighted individuals, a golden .cy has been selected to demon-s'ratthese victoncs. Bill w&s this award for the Recreation given gyiorts Promotion division lor nis Xilisade Pals Day Camp. The Slolden Key Award is sponsored on 41 f Mam Sima i79 WE HAVE OVER 75 HALLOWEEN SPOOK MOVIES! t j; r e ' '(, Urt I , f r f ft ' ,v tin iff , ! X , ' .v ; '. i Brittney Bo Sylvester . T . Sylvester, celebratBrittney ed her first birthday on October 24, 1987. She is the daughter of Kent and Bobbi Sylvester Helping her celebrate his special day was her brother Robbie and sisters Bo Tiffany and Shauni. Mf i Akv Burke Brown Burke Brown celebrated his First Birthday on October 27. 1987. He is the son of Start and Marianne Brown, of Redmond. His grandparents are Camilla and Clinton Brown, of Sigurd, and Kendall Shaw, of Aurora. Great grandparents are Bessie Curtis, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen, Hawaii; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nudell, of Richard California. Grandparents are Bob and Berva Malmagren of Sahna. Dale Sylvester, Richfield and Betty of Richfield. Great Grandparents are Bernice and Royal Holdawav. Salina, Fern and Edgar Nielsen, Cjenterfield arid Mrs. V.V. Jensen of Richfield. IMIS VOTE Starts Wednesday, Oct. 28 through Tuesday, November 3rd COUPON ANY d North Dakota, of Balta. six miles 1 COAT 13 Off COUPON ANY 1 CARDIGAN SWEATER 13 off COUPON Little Girls 4 to 6x & 7 to 14 -- inejjt-yea- His wife, Cindy, daughand son William have actiyely supported him in organise local Lions Clubs, the VFW of Mt. Pleasant, the Sanpete County ter, Jennifer west SHOP COAT & CARDIGAN Jof Utah. The geographic center of the North American continent is in Pierce County, themselves." PRESENTS OUR .the Maurice Warshaw Foundation. Bill started this day camp for two reasons. He wanted to give handicapped children and their families a chance to experience ..sonle-'othe activities he had taken Jvr granted as a child. He wanted give them a chance to succeed at something a Settle different Each success, no kQwtter how small, helps build the dourage and determination to step o'iCio bigger things. He also Uwtghtby introducing people who areVt familiar with handicapped individuals and giving these peJvple an opportunity to work and play along side of those less fortunate they might begin to understand a little more and maybe someone will make a new friend. The first camp was held in June The 1983. with 20 participants. there were 50 attending, yin '1986 he held the camp two Saturdays to accommodate the 350 In 1987 the camp participants. was held .two days again with over QOO people from all over the State partici-toate-an- r'A when he received the letter notifying him he had been selected to roteive such an honor. "I am just amazed at the growth and popularity of this program and it is all due lo the support of the wonder Jul people who give so much of PAULETTES SMART f i Peterson Bill by tfio Utah Govenors Committee ij Employment of the Handicapp-.an- d f l; and outgoing President, left. e r Help-U-Sel- imamwmammnmmnammmammmmaamwwmawwmam indepen-iKS-e-fo- Proud grandparents are Bud and Louise Larsen of Sahna, and Gayle James of Spnngville. Great grandparents are Carlyle and Louise Sorenson of Gunnison and Emma James of Fayette. Christensen. Barbara Owen. Encore Realty. "jing.thts day of fun for handicapped individuals and their families and no one works harder on the actual day of the camp than these ihroe to make it a success. I The Fraternal Order of Eagles, table day tor all (hose who join in the fun. Bill said he was totally surprised g Lois elect, Century 21; Sec. Delna Gates, Governor honors Happy First Birthday wishes go out to Morgan Dee James. Morgans birthday is October 28, Justin Christensen, son of Rodney and Donna President CENTRAL Jeep Possee, along with other .volunteers all work together to insure a most exciting and memo- ANY 1 DRESS 12 off CASH, VISA OR MASTERCARD NO LAYAWAYS PLEASE! Open Late on Thursday Specials every Week! - FOFB OCEITH 4.YEAR SALINA CITY COUNCILMAN Lifetime resident of Salina Graduate of North Sevier High School Graduate of Clemson A&M College Manager of Barrett's Foodtown in Salina Member of the Board of Directors for Associated Foodtown Stores Long time supporter of Scouting, Century Member of the Boy Scouts of America Lifetime member of Salina's American Legion Post 36 Past member of the Salina City Council Helped organize Salina's Volunteer Fire Department Recipient of the NSHS Meritorious Service Award and Future Farmers of America 7 Award Past President of the Salina Jaycee's AWARDED Snow College's Citizens' Award for outstanding service to his community. Keith BArrett is well known for his many services I I to his community and beyond, with special emphasis on youth oriented projects. would like to serve the people of Salina and continue to make.Salina a better community. feel that I am qualified to work with the public and deal witf the concerns of Salina's residents. Please give me your Vote on November 3rd Elect Keith S. Barrett mm lirrirw m i |