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Show 6B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, December 25, 1985 weddings LaNell College Mr. and Mrs. Lyle S. Heinz and the late LaMoyne Jones are honored to announce the marriage of their daughter, LaNell, to Stephen L. Denison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Denison. The couple were married Friday, Dec. 20, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception was held in their honor from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, at the LDS Ward Chapel, 995 East Price Seventh-Eight- h 700 North. LaNell graduated from Carbon High School in 1983. She received her associates degree from CEU in 1985 and has been attending the University of Utah. Stephen is a 1983 graduate of Carbon High School. He served an LDS mission in Rome, Italy. He is currently a real estate agent for C oldwell holiday The College of Eastern administrators Utahs and staff received a Christmas present in the form of four added holidays over Christmas vacation. The colleges main electrical panel controlling the original campus buildings completed in 1937 and their additions is being updated and relocated. The power to these buildings must be turned off while the electricians work on the panel. to CEU According administrative dean, Leila Menzies, The electrical panel is located on the floor in the basement of the main building. Because some flooding has occurred in the past, the panel poses a safety risk as well as a malfunctioning risk if it is not relocated and updated. The panel has water marks up a foot on it now so the Utah Building Board allocated funds to immediately bring it to state Realty. The couple will make their home in Price. specifications. Cost to update and relocate the system is $9,000 with Ewles Electric of Salina awarded the We wish to express OUR BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY AND AVERY PROSPEROUS NEWYEAR! road as part of their regular holidays. This year they also have December 26, 27, 30 and 31 off D loaf contract. Since the students and faculty are already off campus, CEU administrators felt the best time to complete the work was the week between Christmas and New Years, she added. The employees already have December 24, 25 and January 1 i 2 EMDCi a Q9 Gallon off. The Bunnell-Dmitric- Athletic Center closed a pleasure to serve you and we hope to be able to continue to meet your needs. faculty Jones -- Stephen Denison C. Banker-Deniso-n Its been Wb IWtWLUMOTM SH2 KRAFT h will also be from December 24 January 1. It will resume regular operating hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily on Thursday, January 2. BcGGO through LJCaBp ft Qut SEASONS GREETINGS FROM ... DIET CENTER BLUE BONNET rJlGpgGpBnG G One Pound RAINBOW May your Christmas be Merry, . . . Your New Year just GREAT, and may you call DIET CENTER when you decide to LOSE WEIGHT! ALL THE BEST TO YOU macaroni and Ghcooo 00 AND YOURS! 90 West 100 North Price 437-424- 3 Annie Robertson, Counselor C3GOCalbPLVKO Christmas service is planned for tonight After Christmas Sale The Christmas Eve service There will be candlelight and for the Price Community United carols also. Methodist Church will be held at Special music will be provided 7 p.m. tonight, Dec. 24. by Myrna Bauermister, Carla The Community Church is Iaquinta, Terri Klein, Margi located at 10 North 200 East in Rice and Alicia Trujillo. Jack Price. Gray will be at the organ. Linda The service of worship will Lasley will assist Rev. Lewis in follow the Christmas story in the service. Scripture and carols from the intain View ancient words of the prophet Isaiah through the visit to Bethlehem of the wise men. rch Dec. American Red Cross Boots Home New Years Eve Party Dec. 31 featuring Rocky Mountain Polka Express Band oft y2 Sweaters off .COMES YOU kHotchor. Clearance Great values ton re tckooMla.m Oy m- WortMp .Hp.m. D&Gs will be closed Christmas Day and New Years Day so that our employees may spend the Holidays with their families Prices effective thru Dec. 31st, All Slovenian 26-3- 1 Hoff 4M North nttnuton r-- M? sa Coats l. Well Help. Will You? I Merry Christmas Grandma & Grandpa the world to know how much we love our grandma and grandpa Starich. They are special We want people in our lives. They are also lots and lots of fun to be around. We are so fortunate to have them. The Cox's Kids by 1985 items have been cleaned, pressed, sanitized, polished or refurbished the handicapped, elderly or those in need. Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy 0 Deseret Industries Thrift Store 845 E. Main, Price 9:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered work shop. Its clients those who are elderly, handicapped, or In need reclaim donated goods. raAEQCaCDOD FDDO Open 8 am to 8 pm - Closed Sundays 145 No. Carbon Ave. Price 0 637-611- |