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Show First Birthdays Adam Jensen and Rachel Bruce Tyler Ashton and Adrie Ann Peterson Adam Jensen and Rachel Bruce have chosen March 1, 2003 to be joined for time and all eternity in the Mesa, Arizona Temple. The bride is a daughter of David and Rebecca Bruce of Mesa, Arizona and Sacramento, California. Rachel graduated from Kingman High School in 2000 and is currently attending Glendale Community College where she is pursuing her degree as a Regis- - D. Todd and Nora Ann Peterson of Gunnison are pleased to an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Adrie Ann Peterson to Ty ler Summers Ashton, son of Clint and Serri Ashton of Manti. The couple will be married on March 6, 2003 in the Manti L.D.S. temple. They would like to invite you to attend a reception which will be held in their honor on Friday, March 7, 2003 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Gunnison Utah Stake Center, 80 West Center Street, Gunnison Utah. Adrie is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School. She is cur-rently attending Snow College South and will be finishing cosme-an- d t tology by the end of May. of is Manti a High School. He served a 2 year Tyler graduate mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in De- troit, Michigan, If we missed sending you an invitation, please accept our apol- ogy and consider this your invitation to come and share the evening with us. tered Nurse. The Groom is a son of Michael and Mary Jensen of Gunnison. Adam graduated from Gunnison Valley High School in 1996. He graduated magna cum laude from Utah State University in 2001 is currently attending Midwestern University School of Os- teopathic Medicine in Glendale, Arizona where he is pursuing his D.O. The couple will remain in Glendale where they will continue there educational pursuits. Adam and Rachel will be honored the evening of March 1 at a reception in Glendale, Arizona and also at an Open House to be held on March 7 at the Gunnison City Hall, 38 West Center, Gun- - . paul Duggins to Celebrate 90th Birthday, An Open House will be held for Paul Duggins' 90th Birthday on Saturday, March 8, 2003, at his home 150 East 2nd South, Gunnison, Utah, from 2 to 4 p.m. Paul was bom on March 11, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Glazed Carrots, Apple Brown Betty, RollsBut-ter- . Milk or Juice. Thursday, March 6, 2003 Cook's Choice Friday, March 7, 2003 Lima Beans and Ham, Jell-with Fruit, Cake, BreadButter, Milk or Juice. Tuesday, March 11, 2003 Chicken and Broccoli Bake, Vegetable, Fruit Cup, Muffin O Randy Kennard- - Attorney KENNARD LAW OFFICE 9 North Main, Ephraim, Utah 84627 (435) 283-833- 6 Saturday: 8:00 to 12:00 are Norman and Dora Ann Henrie of and Samuel and Miriam Ellison of St. George, UT. Hi! I'm Berkley Peterson and turned one year old on February 22, 2003. My parents are Richard and Sonia Peterson of Cedar City. My grandparents are Dale and Nedra Peterson of Gunnison and Lorin and Joanna Sanders of Manti. My are Melroy and Elma Peterson and Eugene and Bernetta Nay all of Gunnison. Also Deon and Marie Sanders of Las Vegas, and the late Louis and Elenaor Severin. I great-grandpare- . ' Ask A Specialist USU Extension Services HELPFUL HOUSEHOLD CLEANING TIPS? Answer by Leona With Deepest Appreciation. We would like to Monday - Friday: 8:00 to 6:00 Panguitch, UT, DO YOU HAVE ment from L.A.P.D. they decided to move back to Gunnison, there old hometown. Paul has one daughter, Bonnie and Dr. Kenneth Bell, all of Salt Duggins, and two granddaugh- - Lake City, Utah, Please no Gifts! ters, Jennifer Olsen and Monica Butter, Milk or Juice great-grandparen- ts , family moved to Gunnison when Paul was 4 years old. He married Mildred Baker on January 30, 1940. They moved to Los Angeles, California, where Paul was employed by Los Angeles Police Department. He also served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After his retire- Wednesday, March 5, 2003 Baked Chicken, Whipped Alora Jae Colby celebrated her first birthday on February 16, 2003. She celebrated by bringing home a new baby brother, Jason William Colby. Her parents are Billy and Malia Colby of Enterprise, Utah. Alora's grandparents are Bill and Diane Colby of Salina. Her thank all those who offered their sympathy, money, flowers, food, and support in our time of need! Thank You, K. Hawks, Utah State University Extension Housing and Environment Specialist Squeegees, vinegar, ice and baking soda are common household commodities. When put to cohol. If the stain remains, apply dry cleaning fluid or a spot remover that contains a grease solvent such as petroleum naphtha or trichlorethylene. 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Remove hard water buildup spoons of lemon juice or baking soda in a bowl of water. Boil on on windows by pouring straight high for 5 minutes, then remove vinegar on a cloth. Rub wine dows, then rinse with fresh wathe bowl and wipe the ter. If buildup remains, clean interior. with one quart warm water and If are Spruce up your pet. you unable to bathe your pet with two tablespoons household amshampoo and water, try the dry monia or one quart warm water method by rubbing baking soda and three tablespoons denatured alcohol. Dry the wet surinto the fur, then brushing. Clean fiberglass bathtubs and face with newspapers, paper showers with one part vinegar towels or a chamois. Remove water or heat marks and one part water. Then scrub with a light duty scouring pad from wood by rubbing the spot made of nylon or polyethylene. with a soft sponge and mineral Clean ball point ink stains with oil or lemon furniture oil. 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