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Show Thursday. June 16. 1994 Gunnison Valiev News. Grad gains Cenex scholarship NSH Dr. Lamar & Mrs. Elaine Cook of Ephraim, Utah Larry Crane of Salina is among 76 recipients of $600 agricultural studies scholarships from the Cenex Foundation. Crane is program major at Snow College. Students interested in obtaining information about the Cenex Foundation Scholarship Program should contact the participating school or university of their choice or write to Mary Kaste, manager, Cenex Foundation, 5500 Cenex Drive, Inver Grove Heights, Minn., 55077. aprc-veterina- Invite you to meet ry 06ituvUe& Candidate for the U.S. Congress Third Congressional District Friday, 17 June at 7:00 PM Ephraim Middle School Refreshments will be provided Drtscbil far Congress Comm toes Provo. Utah 4604 (101) Partway, Suite U-- Pfttd far by the Tom 2230 North U wen tty Austin C. Cranston Aurora, Utah - Austin C. Cranston, age 81, of Aurora, died June 7, 1994 in the Richfield Care Center. He was bom October 22, 1912 in Haines, Alaska, a son of Walter Scott and Louise Dondaka Cranston. He married Rita Ann Zamiska January 26, 1974 in Long Beach, California. He worked for McDonald Douglas in California. He and Rita moved to Aurora in 1974. He was a member of the Richfield Elks Lodge and the Hiram Masonic Lodge 12 of Richfield. He has worked for the Sevier County Sheriffs office as a i i dis- patcher for the past several years. He is survived by his wife of Aurora, a sister Esther Hotch, a nephew: Don Hotch and his extended family, all of Haines, Alaska. He was preceded in death by a sister: Joyce Sims. Graveside services will be held Thursday. June 16, 1994 at 2:00 P.M. in the Aurora Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded by the Salina American Legion Post 36 and the Hiram Masonic Lodge 12 of Richfield will conduct the services. Services under the direction of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah. Mayfield Lions plan yard sale Mayfield Lions to host Fundraiser Yard Sale. Saturday, June 18th. The Newly formed Mayfield Lions Club which now has 31 members will sponsor a yard sale fundraiser. Saturday at 10:00 a.m. to be held at the Mayfield City Park. We will have great bargains for everyone of all ages, come out and get a bargain and help support the valleys newest service organization. Hie Mayfield Lions would appreciate your Who could forget to dial 1801 starting June 19 th? The increased demand for new phone numbers is exhausting available prefixes. Because of this, people in Utah will need to change the way they dial. For most calls in the 801 area code that you currently precede with a 1, you'll have to dial 1801 starting June 19th, 1994. Since you are already in the habit of adding a 1 before calls dialing within the 801 area code, the change will be simple. across the country long-distan- long-distan- Theres no change in rates for these calls. And local calls and calls to other area codes will not be affected by the new dialing plan. But anyone with preprogrammed Speed Calling numbers, modems, fax machines or other automatic dialing equipment will need to reprogram any numbers within the 801 area code. For more information about 1801 dialing, contact your local phone company. 911, long-distan- 1 your local Utah telephone companies Saturday. Jane 25 283-402-1 ext. 616 Olher calls not affected by the new dialing plan: 1.411 direcloty assistance calls: calls to 700, 800 and 900 telephone numbers: and calls to 950 telephone numbers. |