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Show IMm MittiMiaKtei oa.'ito mJltmm s. Mrs. Fern Shaw honored , t l. 77. vV- - St '' on 80th birthday i Ca" M 1 Mrs. Fern Shaw celebrated her 80th birthday Wednesday, June 23. Her family, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Therron Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant (Linda) Mickclsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Judy) Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Trent (Railene) Cowley, honored her with a family dinner at Carriage Court in Salina, Sunday, June 27, 1993. There a . " M were over 100 family members in attendance. Other special guests were her brothers Dee and Orlan Nordfelt and a sister, Leota Sorensen. . Mrs. Fern ! Shaw J t I Mr. VALLEY DRY CLEANERS and Mrs. Mike Peterson Couple says vows Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson and the late Gladys Peterson, of Redmond, are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Mike Pe- - Nylon Rav and Dorothv Blackham tcrson to Jill Atwood, the daughter Nlr. Mrs. Dallas Atwood, of Salina, of May 30, 1993, in Elko, Nevada. has been around since 1937. To Golden Wedding for Mr. and Mrs. Rav Blackham Ron and LaReta Blackham, of Mesa, AZ would like to announce the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their parents, Ray and Dorothy Blackham. They were married June 30, 1943. Their Grandchildren are Jer Celebrate our 40th Year in the Drycleaning Business, We will offer 50 emy, Kimberly, and Shelly Blackham, Mark and Ronda B. Huish, and Makenzie, great granddaughter. Ray and Dorothy will celebrate the occasion with a family dinner July 10, 1993, given by Ron and LaReta and Dorothys families. OFF ALL Drycleaning for the month of July. 24 Hour Service or Same Day Service available VALLEY DRY CLEAffiRS 120 East 2nd South Gunnison, Utah Babies born at Gunnison Valley Hospital during the month of June Babies bom at the Gunnison Valley Hospital in June included: June 3, 1993 Baby Girl Michael and Karen Morrison, Richfield June 4, 1993 Baby Girl Leslie and Carmelyn LaFave, Richfield 0 Itvrv Pictoriatt ttrexjJZpfast. : June 7, 1993 Baby Girl Kevin and Richfield Kristie Bradshaw, June 15, 1993 Baby Boy Gene and Dannette Brown, Gunnison June 16, 1993 Baby Girl Chris and Anndrea Smith, Cedar City June 16, 1993 Baby Boy and Roene Shaw. Redmond June 8, 1993 Baby Girl Toni Sorenson, Richfield,, or 528-369- 5 f and concern, This lady it truly an anyth Also to the Salina 4 th ward bishopric and tUef Society for their help with the funeral 'fVt asfQod to bless one special person, IKjvin Ashby, for all he does for our family, the onderfuljob he did with the funeral and the beautiful and comforting blessing he gave Daddy which wt art sure made it easier for him to leave us andfor us to let him go. Ada, Dana, Dick, Tat, and Sally and all their families June 9, 1993 Baby Girl Paul and Lorie Torgensen, Salina Monday July 5 7 errelOfjelsomoould Iff to thanhall those that wert so comforting to us at the time of fis death. Special thanks to the Sevier 'Valley 9 Hospital, Dr. Totts and home health and the UM'Ts of Salina that tried so hard to help ffemlinhis last feu) hours. Avery special thanks toVal Chartier and her constant cart Wethefamifycf June 15, 1993 Baby Boy Devin and Ginger Prisbrey, Gunnison Dwayne 528-788- on Pallet : 3p.m. - 6 p.m. 190 West Main - Salina U S WEST: INFORMATION AGE EXPANDS COMPETITION In past advertorials, I have written about various issues impacting U S WEST and our customers. Today, I'm writing about one of the most significant changes in our industry since the break-u- p of the Bell System. The era of the "Ma Bell" basic telephone service moinfornopoly is all but gone. In its place is the quickly-evolvin- g Gary Harrison mation age in which many players will compete for customers. Community Affairs Manager The new age includes traditional voice communications and adds information or data and entertainment through video all possible over your telephone line. Progress with Purpose Past and Future While competition isn't new to us, it has mainly been in the areas of long distance and customer equipment which could duplicate some of our optional services such as Speed Calling. in-sta- te As technologies advance and converge, they enable other businesses to enter the local telephone service market. Access providers, cable television and personal communications services will soon compete with us for your local voice, data and or video business. These new players have already begun to position themselves to serve cable in downtown Salt customers. Electronic Lightwave Inc. is laying fiber-optservices. TCI is telecommunications local Lake City to provide sophisticated And AT&T, in conjunction replacing its backbone coaxial cable with with McCaw Cellular, is developing wireless communications services. Car Show Join us For the Weekend! w ic fiber-optic- s. As technologies, services and providers evolve, it becomes increasingly more important that traditional regulation of the industry change as well. In a monopolistic environment, regulation took the place of competition. As competition continues to grow, the laws and policies regulating the industry should be adjusted to reflect a competitive environment The information age will offer you many choices of services and providers. We want to be one of the major players in this n$w era and believe that a modern regulatory environment will create a level playing field for all. In a future advertorial, I will be discussing the changes in federal and state laws that we believe are necessary in a competitive environment. (Advertisement paid for by U S WEST stockholders.) Barbecue Dinner $5 Kids '7 Jfp 7? S3 i: Games Sc Live! More Settled ode of Eve infs Rim-Fir- e FRIDAY, JULY 2 SATURDAY, JULY3 Dinner. Breakfast. .....6:30 p.m. Entertainment..8:30 p.m. Fireworks. 10:00 p.m. Live Dance Following Fireworks 6:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 am. Games.....Following Parade Parade Car Show. Usual activities sponsored by American Legion, Jaycees, Lions |