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Show Page Eight - The Pyramid - December 25, 1996 Locals achieve activities in Crisis center appreciates help to provide Thanksgiving women and 20 children had a special Thanksgiving dinner. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mountain Fuel, Dr. Hendricksen and staff as well as others made the effort to provide a turkey or ham dinner for the 35 people. Christensens Department Store supplied bedding needed or the new transitional housing as well as the senior citizens of RichEPHRAI- M- Regi istration for field, Chad and Suzanne Beach continuing education classes from for quilt donations. We acknowledge the help of Utah State University is now underway for winter quarter Ideal Dairy for milk for the White's scheduled to begin Monday, Jan. shelter: TCI Cable: Sanitation for garbage pickup; 6 at Snow College. For more information contact Mitzi and Kurt Rasmussen at Cellular One for pagers and Dennis L. Hansen at Snow Col3 lege West Campus at or pager time which is essential in Mary Bradley at Central Utah providing availability in Correctional Facility in Gunnison cases of domestic abuse. We hope that "Thanksgiving at 0 ext. 525. Bachelor degrees available are sharing" will be followed by "Christmas sharing" to aid those accounting, business administration, business information sys- who are temporarily in need. Items presently needed at the tems and education, elementary education (Ephraim), and psychology. Minor degrees in social work and sociology. Master degrees available are business information system, administrative supervisory enGloria Johnson, EPHRAIM human dorsement, resources bowls who on the FriSterling, human environment management, day afternoon Kitchen Ditchers (home economics), educational technology (ED NET) Snow League, bowled 257, 179 and 236 for a 672 series, 100 pins school College, psychology: over her average on Nov. 22, at classes counseling (prerequisite Sno Cap Lanes. required). RICHFIELD New Horizon Crisis Center expresses their gratitude for those who gave so generously so that four men. 1 1 Register now for USU continuing education at Snow 283-566- 24-ho- ur 528-600- Gloria Johnson bowls high score Have a Sparkling Wls ft . r sJfr'X f. v'cy - MANT- IJenny W"ison, daughter of Donald and Nanette Watson, Spring City, represented Sanpete County in the National Congress, held in Memphis in November. She was one of three participants from Utah in the Fashion Revue. Eric Sorensen represented Sanpete County by attending the lighting of the National Christmas tree in Washington D.C., he and his father Scott also attended the cutting of the Christmas tree in Carbpn County. indiEric was the high-poividual in the Wildlife Habitat judging for the state of Utah. Sanpete County won first place in the team event last June. Leader training will be held Jan. 14, 6 to 8 p.m., the statewide satellite conference will be held Jan. 16, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at the Extension office. 4-- H center are new or like-netoys for all ages. A turkey or ham for, a familys Christmas dinner. Other foods, especially fruit and candy for stockings are also on the wanted list. To help in any capacity or assist a family in need, call New Horizons Crisis Center, 145 East 100 North, Richfield at 4 or w 896-929- nt Arts Festival to accept applications SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Applica- tions from visual and performing artists who wish to take part in the Utah Arts Festival set for June 26 to 29, 1997, may be obtained from the Utah Arts Festival Office, 168 West 500 North, Salt Lake City. From Former resident receives honors Senior Citizens recently held elections. d president, Pauline Cohenour (1) welcomes dent, Verla Marx (r). Moroni Outgoing presi- newly-electe- those applications. 120 visual artists and 50 performing artists will be selected. For more information, call Robyn Nelson at (801) Juring for Artists Market Place, the festivals visual arts program. 322-242- 8. is conducted by a panel of experienced arts industry professionals and is based solely upon the quality of work illustrated in the submission slides. Applications from visual artists are due no later than Feb. 15. The ancient Inca Indians of Peru used knots to keep records SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Dr. Carl SPHR, son of Don and Lavee Fowles and former Mt. Pleasant resident, recently received world-wid- e honors at Drake Beam Morins (DBM) annual convention held in Chantilly, VA. Dr. Fowles received the only DBM excellence award for the western half of the U.S. and was one of 10 honored throughout the world. He joined the company in Dallas, TX in 1988 and started the Salt Lake City office in 1993 where he is senior and managing director. He currently resides in South Jordan with his wife, Martie. and three of their six children. Drake Beam Morin, Inc. is an international consulting form with headquarters in New York City and 167 offices worldwide. The annual DBM excellence award is given to an individual leader who maximizes resources and profitability, is a positive team leader, demonstrates versatility, and goes the extra mile in providing high quality customer service. S. Fowles, nt White Christmas We wish you 4-- H all the very best! Dr. Steven Bench DDS and Staff Fairview Extending warmest holiday greetings to you during this happy season. May future Christmases always bring the joys of laughter good will and song. t. Pleasant City Wlayot, Qouncil Staff & Employees V-OL-tr- Dr. Carl Fowles As snow 6" MJt and frost blanket the land, we're warmed by thoughts of the many fine people we have had the pleasure to serve in the past year. Merry Christmas and God bless you. Dr. Glen D. Jorgenson & Staff , HOLIDAYS At this happy season , and at every season of th e year, we appreciate the privilege of serving your financial needs. We hope to make our services more and more helpful to you and to the families of this entire area. May The Coming Year Bring You Great Happiness! Moroni Feed Credit Union 84 West Main, Moroni Federally insured by NCUA Wherever you may go, Amid the frost and snow, It looks oh so Across our fair city. Were having such a great season, And you good folks are the reason! Thanb 1 - so much for your support Ephraim City Mayor, City Council and Employees |