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Show 10B Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday September 11, 2001 WEDDINGS Antonella La Rocca Eric Funk tsf Amanda K. Gentry T. J. Anderson Bruce and Ted Ann Funk of Clawson announce the marriage of their son, Eric Clyde Funk, to Antonella La Rocca of Messina, Italy. They will be married on Sept. 1 4, in the Manti LDS Temple. An outdoor reception and dinner for family c and friends will be held at the Bruce Funk at Clawson, on Sept. 15, from 9 p.m. with dinne r served from 6--8 p.m. In case of inclement weather, the reception will be held in the Ferron 3rd and 4th Ward building, 200 North State Steet. Barents of the bride are Francesco and Mari Rosa a Korea of Messina, Italy. 1 ler parents have traveled here from Italy for the occasion. 't XT', n.tS resi-dem- 6-- Shailee Briann Anderson announces the marriage of her parents, Amanda K. Gentry' and T. J. .Anderson, which will be Sept. 15. A reception will be held that evening from 9 at the Price 6th Ward LDS Church on 300 West 500 South. Parents of the bride are Craig and Janice Gentry. Parents of the groom are Guy and Debra Anderson. 7-- 1 j d FIVE GENERATIONS Sarah Dawn Barnett Shorty Atwood Ashton Atwood announces the marriage of his parents, Sarah Dawn Barnett and Shorty Atwood, on Sept. 15. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony to honor the newlyweds at the home of the bride's parents, Roy and Lynda Barnett at 828 Blarney Circle in Price. Parents of the groom are Dave and Krista Atwood of Price, and Joyce and Stacy Bronson of St. George. Five Generations The family of Lucille Jensen celebrate five generations. Great-gregrandma, Lucille Jensen at (seated); Great grandfather, Stan Jensen (middle); Grandma, Charlene Olsen (right); Mother, Kimberly Anderson holding baby, Amber Anderson. Society Items are due to the Emery County Progress by Thursday at 5 p.m. mi ULTRA LUBE 955 East 100 North r1p353rnnnl Radiator Coolant 637-851- 1 Nwot . r. - Micah announces the birth of his baby sister, BriAnne Marie Bass. She was born Aug. 1 1, at 9:27 a.m. at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz., and was 20 inches long. Parents are Mike and A i v.,: Tanner Craig Oisen T-i- Jedd and Alana Olsen of Huntington announce the birth of their third child. Tanner Craig Olsen. Tanner was born at 3:26 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 31, at Castleview Hospital in Price. He weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. and was 21 inches long. Tanner Craig is welcomed home by his siblings, Austin and Lacey. Grandparents are Claron and Vicky Durrant of Huntington, and Bill and Grace Olsen of Castle Dale. i v .Lsar- - Mary' Marie Sitterud, all of Hun- Trcatiti C.1 BriAnne Marie Bass Suzanne Bass. Grandparents are Dixie Bass, and Mac and Complete Flush to Step. 2 BIRTHS tington, and Great-Grandm- a, Thelma Bass of Texas. CllR3 Children flying solo require extra caution torsi Most cars and trucks Flying the friendly skies can often be a rewrardingexperience for children, but missing a connecting flight or endingup at the WTong destination can be very traumatic. Recent episodes over the past month, of temporarily misplaced children who were flying alone, should raise red flags for all parents. We all want children to experience the joys of flying and traveling, but when their safety is compromised it becomes a major concern, spokeswoman Rolayne Fairclough. In general, airlines allow children ages 5 - 7 to fly alone on said AAA . nonstop or direct flights and those 8 or older to make connections escorted by an airline employee. Most airlines charge y fees of at least $30 for this service. Over the past four weeks, however, there have been four instances where children who were flying alone ended up at the wrong destination orwere temporarily misplaced. The following advice can assist parents of children who will one-wa- YOUK DILL fc IFUKIMACI OF HEALTH. A GREEN STICKER MEANS YOUR NATURAL GAS Please note that THESE CHANGES AFFECT FURNACE OR WATER HEATER IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED. NATURAl GAS SUPPLIES NATURAL GAS FURNACES AND WATER HEATERS ONLY and do not require the ARE CHANGING replacement of any appliances. Only a licensed contractor should make the adjustment. Once your The composition of natural gas supplies entering Questar Gas system is changing. Several factors are responsible significant appliance is inspected and adjusted, insist that the contractor apply a Green Sticker. for this change, but one of the most is the recent discovery of an enormous natural gas field near Price, Utah, that has given us access to abundant, lower-cogas supplies. These Questar Gas customers in Wyoming and in the Utah communities of Vernal, Maesei; Naples, Roosevelt, Castle Dale, Moab, Monticello, Huntington, changes allow Questar Gas to acquire the fuel you depend on and deliver it to your home at the best possible price. They also mean customers furnaces and water heaters need to be checked Orangeville, Ferron, Clawson, Elmo and Cleveland should have appliances that are already properly adjusted for the gas supplies in those areas. However; to ensure safe operation and maximum efficiency and and, if necessary, adjusted by a licensed contractor to ensure continued safe and efficient performance, Questar Gas recommends that all customers have their furnaces periodically maintained by a licensed contractor who can check to make sure operation using these new supplies. By processing supplies entering our system, Questar Gas currently delivering gas that all appliances can use. We plan to continue this practice for several years. their equipment is properly adjusted. is "GREEN" MEANS "GO FINDING A QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR A Green Sticker indicates your natural gas furnace or water heater has been inspected and is properly Listings for licensed contractors can be found under However, it is not known exactly how long we can do so and continue providing gas at the lowest possible price. Once this transition period ends, any gas furnace or water heater not properly adjusted will be unsafe to use and could release excess carbon monoxide into your home. Without proper ventilation, carbon monoxide could cause serious injury or death. adjusted to safely burn the newer gas supplies. If your furnace or water heater doesnt have a green sticker, contact a qualified contractor to inspect and (if necessary) adjust your appliances to operate safely and efficiently. Please check your September tuituml gas bill for tuLlitinruil mftrrmatum TAKE COMFORT. Heating in the Yellow Pages. Free contractor referrals Mountain Gas Association in Salt Lake City at 0 or outside are available by calling the Rocky 832-949- Salt Lake at A list of contractors available online at www.questargas.com. about this important topic. is also be flying alone: Discuss special needs with the travel agent or airline ahead of time. Be sure the agent knows your child is flying alone. When checking in, you will need to complete the airlines unaccompanied minor form, show your ID and tell the attendant who will be picking up your child. Check with the airline to determine how it will identify your child as a solo flyer, such as with a special pin. If your child will be changing planes, avoid late afternoon or evening flights. The chance of a flight delay becomes greater as the day progresses. Check with the airline to see if it will allow you to escort your child onto the plane before the flight. This will allow you to meet the people seated nearby, and point out the lavatories. Arrive at the airport at least one hour before departure and at least two hours before an international flight. Provide your child with a prepaid calling card or cell phone, and instructions on where to reach you, if there is a delay. Have the child practice making calls with the phone card and cell phone. Have your child carry all needed information in a safe place:, name, address, phone numbers, a contact person, pickup instructions and all flight Information. Dont leave for home until Gas the plane takes off In case the flight Is delayed and passengers are asked to leave the plane. I N. - |