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Show Guard plans 50th reunion DRAPER The World War Lobby, Salt Lake City. A memorial breakfast will conclude May 19, at 9 a.m. Guest speaker Boyd Winter-to- n, a chaplain at the Salt Lake Veterans Administration Hospital, will deliver a patriotic II Ulah National Guard Unit, 204th Field Artillery Battalion, will hold its golden anniversary reunion, May 9. Registration will be May 16, at 10 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel 16-1- 'speech during the event. One of the reunion highlights will be a live fire demonstration, by the 2nd Battalion 222 Field Artillery, Utah National Guard, May 18 at Dugway Proving Grounds The 204th Field Artillery Battalion is currently known as the 2nd Battalion 222 Field The name was Artillery. changed after World War II. According to Oscar Frand- - C L A 1991 22, - Sanpete Shopper sen, spokesman, the association has lost track of some former unit members and invites those 272-359- MMaMMeeMMeaMli jsnAcm auto KHOK3 200 South 100 West, Mt. Pleasant 24-1- 0 bbi-5:0- WE SELL QUALITY USED AUTO AND TRUCK PARTS WE BUY WRECKED AND JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS pa 0 THEN CLOSED UNTIL YARD SALE (During Horseshoe Mtn. Days) Saturday, June CEDAR CHESTS 15, 10:00 Page with information to contact S; 6. He will also 5 him, provide information ACADEMY II OPfM: Fri. May CONGRATULATIONS 1LABIE THRIFT SIIOP-VASATC- May v Three-- : 435-82- 35 a.m. CHESTER Mendey Friday f mi, . 4 pjn. tatardaf f mi. 1 pan. Welcome our 1457th Engineer Battalion home with gratitude & pride S HELIUM SPECIAL BALLOONS s DESERT STORM TEE SHIRTS BANNERS GRADUATION SPECIAL YOUR CHOICE ONLY o Souveftfr YELLOW $249.95 RIBBONS CWaiMilCffB toll (tali) t Commerative Precious Moments HELIUM BALLOONS WIND TUNNELS Figurines SLani (mmam . ajSsSHflnBm tamoi mem 85 IENFRML PlEASANTRI Ml Pleasant IV. Main 462-291- 6 mm Bill Vividn Koart Bagnall, Artistic Directo TICKETS AVAILADLE TICKETS AR ON SALE Dsf Ssfur&sy fJby 25 THRU JUNE 29 Birring Scendlnsvln Festivd Ssssw Ccfoga Avdsferi&zi RASMUSSEN HARDWARE Cir.niscn CENTRAL UTAH BALLET STUDIO Alznti fa fa THE PYRAMID Alt. Phassat fa c PdoUjgmpfhf9y I: t V. v. if he 1991 Satar&aj? 3unt 1st 2 pm. & 7 pm. J&mti RESERVED SEATING S4.G0 b sdresc 35.00 fit door - ' i ' (jPflML UTAH DJUlfnl 1 Scfjoof TICKET INFO: 835-18- 90 Act I The story of GISELLE, a peasant girl that is betrayed by a duke disguise; and of her true and elenud love - even after death. Act II GISELLE g tomb in the forest where live the WILIES (spirits betrayed girls who die before their wedding day). in of The Utah Arts Council Giselle latecomers will Sc seated at intemassion) |