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Show Volunteers of every sort needed to help make new pageant a reality Knowlcr said. The site chosen for has no such writon colors of red, draws but ings, sand, white and yellow, with the cliffs behind forming a natural stage background. The site also seems to ahve its own built in sound system. The production centers around the 1700s and brings together historical facts about George Washington, the war with its cavalry, armies, and makes that era come alive for pageant goers. Pageant board members include Knowlcr; Ferral Huntsman, president of Zions Bank; Woody Farnsworth, Richfield City admnistra-tor- ; Beth Roberts, Dorothy Win-ge- t, Glen Ogden, Sunnie Thompson, Grace Knowlcr, Sheila Jensen, Jim Andrus, Neal Busk, Trish Bumgard-ne- r, Paul Henry, Randy Jewkes, Bill Hjelm and Mary Ann Peter- An intensive drive to bring togther busicnsscs, professionals and Sevier County residents to become an integral part of A Field of Stars annual pageant for 1992 is underway. Jim Knowlcr, who with his board has been spearheading the effort, said, We are urging residents of all area communities to particiapte in in all facets of production crowd scenes, choir, dramatics, cavalry, horse riders and mounts, set and costume designers, seamstresses and ground breaking work, along with those having tractors and heavy duty machinery to clear the area for the crowds expected to the production - ,Z: V ' attend. Bill Hjclm, site development head is working closely with city, Foret Service and others to make the pageant site a reality. This area has a lot of true Indian identity "? Marie Christensen and Robert L. Lund Christensen-Lu- n Lavalccn Marie Christensen will become the bride of Robert Lynn Lund, on November 6, 1 99 1 in the Aurora Cultural Hall, at 5 p.m. A reception will follow the wedding ceremony. Lavalccn Marie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christensen, 1 will d is a 1990 graduof Piute ate High. Robert is a son of Mr. and Mrs. RonnieLund, of Aurora. He graduated from North Sevier High School ofMarysvalc. She in 1991. The couple will make their home in Richfield. Prisbrey graduates from Army training program Army National Guard Private Devin R. Prisbrey graduated from Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma on September 12,1991. PV2 Prisbrey completed the Cannon Crewman course, receiving training in Safety, Firing and Maintenance of Field Artillery weapons. This training is in addition to First Aid, Drill and Ceremonies, Military history and tire Small Arms training he completed this summer at Fort Sill, he wa also instructed in Land navigation, Map Reading and Physical Fitness training. Devin excelled in many of the areas of instruction, graduating near the top of his class. Devin is a 1991 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School. He is the son of Blaine and Karen Prisbrey of Gunnison. Devin is now attending Snow College in Ephraim, Utah with the Educational Benefits from the Utah Army National Guard. Gunnison Area News Drop... Rasmussens Ace Hardware Narcotics Anonymous Meetings Sanpete Area Wednesday 8 p.m. Ephraim City Building Downstairs Friday 8 p.m. Manti City Building Drivers License Room Upstairs Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. in Sterling (Children's Church also) Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 3. Local Volunteers are needed by organization volunteers in the Sevier County area to assist with a variety of acfund tivities, including telea televised raising, nationally thon and educational and self-hel- d programs. Interested persons or groups may call the Chapter, toll free at or write Arthritis Foundation, 1733 South 1100 East, SLC, UT 84105. Volunteers are the lifeblood of it organizations. The Arthritis Foundation, Utah Chapter is no exception. It represents over 240,000 Utahns with arthritis by conducting research, special events and self help programs. These demand a constant supply of people willing to give their time and ennon-prof- door-to-do- ergy. The Arthritis Foundation needs Energy Assistance Pvt. Devin R. Prisbrey Tickets on sale for Christmas Around the World Tickets are now on sale for the 32nd annual Christmas Around the World featuring the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble. Ticket prices are $5 for students, faculty and senior citizens, and $6 for the general public. Call, toll free, for more information or tickets. This years version of the perennial holiday favorite, The Celebrated Story, will have a distinctly Christmas theme, according to artistic director Ed Austin. Were using storybook imagery to relate different Christmas traditions from around the world, he said. The local council of the Boy Scouts of America is about to do an important big turn for the needy through the Scouting for Food campaign, according to Reese A. Falkner, Council executive. Falkner said this is the fourth year Boy Scouts in the council have conducted a door to door food drive. The program is now nationwide, and is the largest food drive in Utah as well as in the United States. Cub Scouts delivered the bags on November 9lh. Boy Scouts and Varsity Scouts will now pick them up on Saturday, the 16th. Food donations from this area will be taken toi and distributed is Individuals and families who meet an income guideline, can receive emergency assistance once per fiscal year (October 1 to September 30), for one half of one months rent to a maximum of $200 for singe heads of household with dependent children. This assistance is provided with community Services Block Grant funding to the S ix County Association of Governments and also includes necessary items of clothing for warmth and for completing a fundamental basic wardrobe; and heating fuel or 75 of electric power for heat only to a max imum of $ 1 50; one ton of coal, propane, oil and natural gas to a maximum of $75; one cord of wood to a maximum of $65. The HEAT Program with your local Human Services Offices must be utilized before this assistance is available. 1991 poverty income guidelines to qualify are: Size of Family Poverty Guidelines 1 $6,620 2 $8,880 3 $11,140 4 $13,400 5 $15,660 6 $17,920 7 $20,180 8 $22,440 For families with more than 8 members, add $2,260 for each additional member. Turning Point workers and County Clerks in Piute and Wayne Counties take applications for shelter and clothing year round and will start heating fuel applications November 25, 1991. Contact the following for assistance: 2 Sevier County - Charlotte Roberts, 0 Piute County - Valeen Brown, 1 Wayne County - Sandra Reese, 2 Juab County - Leslie Fox 1 Millard county - Ellen Roholt, 1 Barbara Wood , ext 286 Sanpete County If you have further questions call the Human Resources Office of the Six County AOG, 250 North Main, Sevier County Courthouse, Richfield, UT or telephone r, Robert Peterson, will be seen in the Promised Valley Playhouse holiday production. The Gift of Christmas. The show will run from November 29 through December 21. Also featured will be the popular Janine Lindsay, Nashville recording artist and former BYU Young Ambassador. The show presents a musical Last year 191 tons of food was donated by families, with 13,482 scouts participating in the program. Cooperating with the Boy Scouts is Utah Power and Light and the Utah National Guard. UP&L is providing the campaign advertising and the bags and boxes needed to package the tons of food. The Utah National Guard will provide the manpower and transportation. If you have any questions about the program call Paul Sabey at the Boy Scout Service Center, Provo, w,,. ., 373-4185- ' F i W W imi au-- extension for Utah Summer Games Three-yea- r The Utah Summer Games organization reports that a three-yecontract extension has been received with media host KUTV, Inc, extending the Games through 1994. Two new facilities on the campus of Southern Utah University will enhance the finals of the Utah SummerGames. A new basketball floor is completed in the SUU P.E. Building, and two new regulation soccer fields will be completed by June for the Summer Games. New sports in 1992 will include ar 896-922- 5 K. In total, 33 individual sports and more than 10,000 individual events will be staged by the Utah Summer Games organization. Regional sports for 1992 will include: Archery, basketball, horseshoes, slowpitch softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, trap shooting and volleyball. Host communities for the 1992 Games are Logan, Park City, Orem, and the RichfieldSalinaMonroe areas. crosscountry and 836-273- 743-661- 283-402- 896-922- Thursday Afternoon Bowling) ( 623-421- 2. Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of November 7, are as follows: Zions Bank still leads with 32 wins, 8 losses; Scenic Quik Stop, 30 wins, 109 losses; Ballbangers are North Sevier Gun Club, 24-1Stigs, 23-1Subway, 15-2A&J Welding, 1 High Team Game was won in scratch and handicap by Scenic Quik Stop, 735 and 881 respectively. High Team Series, scratch was 25-1- 5; 6; Prehistoric people made paints by mixing vegetables and earth ments with water or animal fat. pig- 7; 5; Scenic Quik Stop, 1994; with handicap, Stigs, 2451. Colleen Willdcn took both categories in High Individual Game, 243 and 285 respectively. High Individual Series, scratch, Karen Black, 537; Kathy Lampre-ch- t, with handicap, 723. Call Your News Correspondent... Salina Evelyn Kiesel Redmond 529-753- extravaganza of sights, sounds, songs and stories of Christmas. Many of the scenes are taken from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Nutcracker, the stable in Prices are $6 for balcony; $8 main floor; $10 dress circle. Call for information or tickets. 364-569- 6 $5,000 in Fellowships awaiting Utah artists The Utah Arts Council reports that it's Visual Arts Program is now taking applications for two visual artist fellowships of $5,000 each for the period July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993. Applicants must submit ten 35mm slides documenting their work, a list of exhibitions, awards and other accomplishments, and three letters of recommendations. by Central Utah Food Sharing, in Richfield. No home canned or home bottled products - and no perishable products, please. 6 577-284- Gift of Christmas plays from Nov. 29 - Dec. 21 actor-singe- Salina. Mr. Johnson is the son of Lcla Workman, Gunnison, and Randal Johnson, Salina. He is a graduate of North Sevier High School. He is employed at Southern Utah Fuel Co. The couple will make their home in Salina. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the Reception. Scouting for Food campaign now underway or available to low income Utahs own South Sanpete Baptist Church Alesha Mickelsen will become the bride of Mark Johnson in rite to be performed November 16, 1991. A reception will honor them that evening in the Redmond LDS Ward Cultural Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. Miss Mickelsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant E. Mickelsen, Redmond. She is a graduate of North Sevier High School, and is employed at Utah Independent Bank, The Knowlers may be reached by calling 527-478- wed. will Mickelsen - Johnson son. and history. Surrounding areas have a large amount of Indian writings, wed. Alesha Mickelsen and Mark Johnson Carriage Court Tammy 533-589- 5, 533-575- - 529-755- 2 Aurora Barbara Scott - 529-736- 0 Bakery, Soup & Sandwich Shop Opens Monday, November 18 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 40 South 1st West - Salina 529-387- 6 Materials must be postmarked o. hand delivered to the Arts Council by December 15, 1991. Artists must be Utah residents. Students and other enrolled in a degree or certificate granting program of any kind are not eligible. Applications are available at the Utah Arts council, or 617 East south Temple, SLC, UT 84102. For more information call the Visual Arts Program, Johnson 9 Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem- Bakery Specials For Thanksgiving! Come in or give us a call! porary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Celt 529-39- or 529-755- 4 for more Information Visitors are always welcome) 7. J..te- |