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Show THE MAGNA TIMES, 8 EST YAl.LEY NEW S, KEARNS POST ommumty SNAPS HOTS Krsl r-- 2: h RC r" - te Cvr . ft js i o sv c i L There are certain medical procedures you want someone experienced to handle. Anything remotely associated with your heart, for example. hen it come lo wr Iwart, you don t want to take chanccs.That why : .j r pTovi.lmg It IvaJa t expert he , better c.ne And n tpi the best in nt.'ATi. tikerive tichn 1 h .mi. teu.viiy f,M , Utah's the I m-- i 'f which Ail ;;,y means beUii dL.icai fiAter a-- wCie ior,)nitt.i1 Crsfdhu' C.itA Lm.L t he ttuimerit plans and most advanced jf i uto-.Vic- s our Km if parVr.ts. ART Continued from page 1 asked to give another show the next year as well. Now, Chavez said, the show at the library is something the Chavez not only encouraged and guided the students in his class but he also worked to put their art on display. Several years ago, he approached the administration at the Salt Lake class does annually. The class meets once a week to talk, paint and have fun. Next week the class will go on but the teacher will be new. Last Mondays class was the last for Magna Chavez. Although he has Branch about showing the work of students from his he man The class. had trepidation approached but agreed to show the art at the library for a week. After the week passed, the library extended the show for another week. Two weeks went by and the library gave another extension. The show went on for two months and the Chavez was enjoyed teaching the class, he is moving on to new projects. Besides painting, which he calls his first love, he also works as a silversmith, goldsmith, sculpand tor woodworker. Chavez said that now with a little more free time he is going to work on some ongoing projects. He said lie will be working on his yard and building furniture. ;K County Library FAIR Continued from page 7Intermbuntaln Heart & Vascular Services IDS Hospital M I VXH f k M t VAlltT F C t'Msmxl f f Ntffi ir-UtO- Si MIUKAt iUtfrar f p !MBV CE K 1, fB - IS 1 X 1 X s uf Oil. fUtiluXSt MM-ilu- i t i i Y i t. k tsrtli 1 singer, swimmer, basketball player, motivational speaker, and guitar player. Areola stated, Ive known him for five years now. He is my hero. Despite Browns wheelchair confinement, he has overcome many difficulties and achieved many things at his tender age. Dancers from Chesapeake Dance Club, under the direction of Ann Brown, flitted about in royal blue dresses with flowers in their hair. Mayor Corroon commented on the dancers, They have much more strength, stamina and pres- - ence than I ever had at their age. He also stated, as he welcomed visitors to thfc fair, Health is very important. There are lots of great resources here. Its great to see all the organizations involved. For the children, there was face painting and a coloring contest. Prizes awarded for the coloring contest were a bike for the first to second grade division, and an iPod for the third to fourth grade division. For the adults, door prizes were given away. Three $100 gift certificates to Smiths went home with three lucky winners. The event was a smashing success. : |