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Show tarwmrt-fa- rijfynftrnm j trjM wmw v w uw v w v mK 4 TheSunNews Wednesday, ,. ' ' a ,,. jlMM1 ..: is Nov 18,1992 arsx&ww Wff- - '.. tv. f , SESF? V 'H! j Open House set for Earl L. Porter VTt', )yWY The family of Earl Porter w ill honor him on his 80th birthday, November 30, 1992, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Redmond LDS Ward Cultural Hall. All neighbors and friends are invited to attend Mr Porter has lived in Redmond since November of 1984. Classifieds Work! Call Call 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 L Earl L. Porter pi Former Salina man named branch manager of bank Rick C. Robinson has been named branch managcrsecond vice president at the Richfield office of Zions First National Bank. He has been with Zions ten years, previously serving as commercial loan officer at the Cedar City office. Prior, he acted as branch manager at the Manti office. Robinson graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.S. degree in business management He is a member of both the American Institute of Banking and Robert Morris and Associates. He is past president of the Kanab Kiwams and has served as treasurer of the Cedar Rebecca Diane Reese and Roger David Oldroyd Rebecca Diane Reese to wed Roger David Oldroyd Miss Becky Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reese, Salma, will become the bride of David Oldroyd, son of Dr. and Mrs. Roger Oldroyd, in rites performed at the Manti Temple, on Friday, Novem- ber 20, 1992. A reception will follow that evening in the Salma Stake Center from 7 to 9 p.m. Miss Reese is a graduate of v North Sevier High School, and has recieved her Associate Degree from Snow College, in Ephraim. Mr. Oldroyd is a 1989 graduate of Richfield High School, and recently returned from serving an LDS Mission. The couple will be residing in Logan while attending Utah State ,.rk 7 University the national debt of S3.4 trillion was in dollar bills placed end to end they would circle the globe over 12,000 times. If RickC. Robinson classes at invite participants Turning Point SVATC Exciting things are happening in the Turning Point Classes at Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center (SVATC). Leant to be an effective communicator, to be open, honest, and direct. Learn how to deal with anger, and angry people. Build your self image and self esteem. Also learn to say no effectively. This program will assist you in taking control of your own future and outlining a personal plan for success. Ultimately I am responsible for my behavior and which direction I take my life. Do you feel trapped by your circumstances and need a way out? Come learn to be assertive. We can 4-- H Centerfield 1st Baptist Church she was acuve in music, drama, and dance. She has attended Snow College for 2 years. Cameron is a 1988 graduate of Manti High School where he was active in music and athletics. He served an LDS mission in the Washington Spokane area and has attended Snow College for one year. Cameron and Sherri will make their home in Ephraim, where they will continue their education at Snow College. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Warren of Gunnison are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Sh-eto Cameron J. Bolli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Bolli of Ephraim. The couple will be married November 20, 1992, in the Manti Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Gunnison Stake Center. Sherri is a 1990 graduate of Gunn, on Valley High School where City Exchange. Although he is a native of Salma, Mr. Robinsons mother taught at Richfield High School for 19 years. He is a member of the Chain Gang for Southern Utah University and does part time radio broadcasting for local football and basketball Elder Corbin Partridge is coming home Elder Corbin Partridge will be returning home from his Mission to Cordoba, Argentina on November 28, 1992. His Homecoming will be on November 29th at Noon in the American Fork Fourth Ward. Elder Partridge is the son of Jane Larson and Glen Partridge. through Thursday, p.m. and Tuesday evening from 7 to ext. 243. Feel Kylcr Dan Wilson celebrated Wilson, and his big brother, Luke, helped him celebrate m their hometown of Cedar City, Utah. Kylers Grandparents are Neil and Janet Beach, of Salina, and Delmer and Connie Wilson, of Las Vegas, NV. His are Maurice and Theressa Rasmussen, Mrs. Verda Beach and Allen and Neva Crane, all of Salina. 8:30 a.m. to 5 and Thursday 2 9 p.m. at free to call. 896-820- II but donauons are gratefully accepted. A reception for the Artist will be held Saturday, November 21 , from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Center. The public is invited to attend the reception, meet the artist, and learn about his work. We invite everyone to come visit the beautifully restored Granary in Historic Ephraim Square. be announced, awards. H 4-- H 896-926- As of September 6 Call Call 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 Kyler Dan Wilson year's Festival of Trees set for December 5 This The 1992 Festival of Trees will be held December 2, 3, 4, 5 (Wednesday through Saturday), from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily at the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall. All proceeds will be used to provide medical care at Primary Childrens Medical Center for needy In addition, pins for 5, 10 and 15 years of service as leaders 4-- H Classifieds Work! 2-- along with other will be given to fifteen individuals. Leaders certificates will be given to for the first time 45 who taught 4-this year. All leaders who have taught more than one year are encouraged to bring their certificates to the banquet to get a new seal attached for service m 1992. Certificates may also be brought or mailed to the Extension office to be updated. Leaders, call die Extension 2 extension 270, to office indicate whether or not you will be able to attend the banquet. filCTA Tokyo has more neon signs than any other city in the world. ts leaders urged to attend award banquet 4-- H Sherri Warren, Cameron Bolli will say vows his First Birthday November 16, 1992. His parents, Matthew and Shauna 4-- H In appreciation for the many hours of service given by the Sevier leaders, they are invited County to attend a dinner at Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center, Wednesday, November 18,at7 p.m. Following the dinner there will be entertainment and awards. The Sevier Leader of the Year will County Sherri Warren and Cameron Bolli help. Works of new artist now on display at Arts Center The Central Utah Art Center welcomes the opening of an art exhibit by Bnan T. Hershisnik, November 19. The show will continue through December 30, 1992 at the Central Utah Art Center, 80 North Main, Ephraim. The show is open each Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Noon to 6 p.m. Admission is free, TV games. Turning Point is an organization to help single parents and displaced homemakers, but will help anyone who needs help in setting their lives in order. Classes are held at SVATC, in Richfield. Monday and Thursday classes are from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evening classes are 7 to 9 p.m. Maggie Byers, Turning Point Director, is in her office Monday children throughout the Intermountain Area. More than 300 decorated trees of every size, shape, variety and theme will be offered, as well as all kinds of delicious candies, cakes, and yeast and dessert breads. A popular offering is the Aisle of Wreaths, which feature wreaths, door decorations, and outdoor display items. Included this year will be the following: Playhouse plaza: child sized dream houses; Tabletop fantasy: Center-piece- s, and table and mantle decora- available to hear each childs wish list and pose for photos. "Entertainment will be continuous throughout the Festival. Tickets are $3 for adults; $1.75 for children 1 1 and under. Discount Uckets are available through branches of Zions Bank for $2.50 for adults; $1.50 for children. Dont miss this wonderful introduction into the Christmas holiday season - and the chance to help needy children at Primary Childrens Medical Center. Small fry: Small items for stocking stuffers and for children to buy; Cookie cottage: Zillions of fresh cookies; Santa Land: Santa will be Elder Justin Christensen called to serve Mission Justin L. Christensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Christensen of Centerfield has been called to serve m the Missouri Independence LDS Mission. He is a 1992 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and a 4 year graduate of the LDS Seminary. He was acuve in Wrestling and Football. He was a Sterling Scholar in Business. He is also an Eagle Scout. Justin will enter the Missionary Training Center on December 2, 1992. His farewell will be held at 10:40 a.m. on November 22, 1992 in the Centerfield 2nd Ward Church. J Elder Justin Christensen Thursday bowling action Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of November 12 are as follows: Scenic Quik Stop remains in first place with 32 wins and 16 losses; Zions Bank is not far behind with 26 wins, 22 losses; NS Gun Club has 23 26; Stigs 22-2Garys Auto Body, and Flying U 20-2High Team Game and High Team Scries Scratch, was Scenic -- tions; Elder Corbin Partridge 21-2- 6; 7; 8. Quik Stop, 665 and 1890 respec-UvelWith handicap, Stigs had 821 in HighTeam Game; andFlying y. J had 2282. High Individual Game, Jean Beckstead, 221; with handicap, Staci Prisbrey, 248. High Individual Series, in both categories was Jenny Frischknecht, 554 and 649 respectively. Sunday School Of Salina 10:00 a.m. Informal Bible Study Wednesday Evenings, 7 00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided Worship Service 1 1 :00 a.m. Centerfield, Utah 528-300- 8 Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem- porary questions Warm, Friendly Local Acting Pastor Medford Hutson 300 North 75 West U Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. in Sterling People -- 165 South 400 East -- South Sanpete Baptist Church Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 Salina Call 529-394- 0 or 529-755- 4 lor more Information Visitors are always welcome! s i |