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Show SALT SUBSTITUTE F4 y er, left, and rock iconoclast Alice Cooper at the Huntsman CancerInstitute and Ron Boone Classic benefit for the institute. arry and Janet Seamon: er institute and Ron Boone f Hope” gala dinner and au Sunday, August Photos by Judy Magid DeLynn Rodeback, left, and Liz Rodeback with Gene Nielsen and United Way CEO Deborah Bayle Nielsen at Alexis de Tocqueville Society gathering. HuntsmanInstitute, Guadalupe Schools, de Tocqueville Society Raise Funds and I play g 3ob Gibson, p atest pitche Emily and Brady Millerberg were among 500 guests at the Guadalupe Schools Dream Auction gala. Writer Kym Nele and baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson at Huntsman In Guadalupe photos byTim Sullivan Anette Caruso,left, Emily Gaul, Charity Morris and Marcia Timmermanat Guadalupe Dream Auction. The event brought in about $175,000. jDYMAGID Person pined, while he, Cooper and ther celebrities Julius ving, Lamar Green i nathan ind Sus: anna Johnson, Suzette Thomas and Hot Rod Hundley, and Jackie Boone. Shelley Thomas and Sam Williamsjoinedthe fun along rT er: Harris and ne to name 1 with some of few the commun 's most big. ymed gue: sician Stephen hearted men tute executive dir with Michael and Amy Paul, No pun intended, but it was a ball. Anda pt be ay rnaments, Speer were amongth firstto arrive , followed losely by Carol and Richard a dinner aid auctioyn, the Huntsman Can Fay, Josephine and cerInstitute raised $784,000. Huntsman family and friends included Jon and Rose, Karen Huntsman, Ambassa dor Jon M. HuntsmanJr. and Mary Kaye Huntsmanof Washington, D.C., Jan and Dick mus: sen, Jennifer Franklin and Paralympic gold medalist Chris Waddell, while magi Sheryl Cooper(whodelighted membersof a Salt Lake dance vining them on urday morning), and Karl and Jerri Engemann with daughter Shawn King and son-in-law and event emcee Lary Ki Orrin itch sat NBC's Bob introdt ed gu in. cian Dan Paulus fascinated guests with sleight-of-hand feats. David and g University of Utah = oO = a noe Dol ac, Dallas Maver' head coach DonNelson and s A ks T |mlafc|a|—|zla]|>[a ° H|-|mlals clo a 0 [m|—|2|> alo|—l-lo a[m[-f2]— ol>ir|>lo od = n sla|lmlz{[>[mf= zim|aja|—jz|>fo olr-lo fe) Qa z|mjalo|x ol[m|<|a[mfz{zle >} Zz] >}—-I- —|3|z{> zl—jo|>|2 Sir} m|r-|cl<|o -|—-|o}a}|> >| z\>[-le|mi4 nj zim|/olal>|o zlo ofezloi- xzj3)>]-|2[s = fo) 77] 77) Aa mpic gold medalist Jim Shea. Lamar Green,left, Suzette Thomas, Hot Rod Hundley and Ron Boone at Huntsman CancerInstitute. President and CEO Deborah Bayle Nielsen and Gene Nielsen chatted with George andSara Hofmann while Peggy and Bob Stone, Ky! andDebbie Macdonald, anne Walker and Peter MeecheWhite, Linda Moore, Joel Millard, Denise Colton, JonathanClifton, Lynn and JohnHeinlein, Cindy Summit County/ United Way Partners The United Way of Salt 2 Alexis de Tocqueville Robinson, Helen Peters, iM ise Bégue, Kristi DeLynn and Liz Rodeback andBill Brigham and Cindy Kaiser. Also on theguestlist were Steve andVicki Boyer, Bob ciety quarterly meeting ta 10 included an evening with the Utah Symphonyat Deer Valley and announce. and Kim son, Craig and Colleen Earnshaw, Ray and Partnershipfor Park City be = programs. kiathy Emmons,Bruce and on, Robert Fue ace and Trish Gordon. ott KimcheandStefani ment of United Way’s collaboration with Summit County A casual SnowPark Lodge buffet gavefolks the opportu nity to meet program director itt as well as Al Tocqueville members who contribute a minimum of $10,000 per couple to United Way of Salt Lake. Bill Ligety and Sharpe, Jackie and Mikell McDonough, James and Kathy Nosek, Franklin and Kathy Rich: , Linda Galindo andMichael Rios, DonaldandPatti Sanborn. 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Proceeds will benefit the Guadalupe School, whoseprogramsrangefrom daily classesforat-risk children living belowthe poverty level to English comprehension and speechclasses offered to low-income adult immigrants and refugees Thelive auction brought in approximately $65,000 and still counting, to be added to approximately $110,000 in tables and donations. During the Dream Auction’s social hour, Hispanic with Gary Brackham, who decorated the party. Roger Segal checked out itemsat the silent auction as Guadalupe School Board member Jerry Searfoss and his wife, Carlene, nibbled hors d'oeuvres. Dave Lamb, another board member, wife Kathi and development direc- tor Freddie Nebeker and Mark Nebeker perused the si lent auction items. Jose Manzanoand Manuel and Aurora Hernandezattended the event, as did Guadalupe School volunteers Katherine Ferrell and Erich Jezowicz, who wastalking with Lisa Nemelka,from the school’s development depart: ment. 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