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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER T7. im Search for missing Big Water boy to get boost Picture distributed nationwide this week The search for Lance Bronson Guerarra, a boy missing from Big Water, will receive a boost this week when his picture is featured on ADVO, Inc, direct mail cards distributed to over 61 million households nationwide, including over 570,000 homes in Utah. The mailing marks the largest picture distribution effort to date in the search for the boy who has been missing since August 13, 1996, The cards include a description f Lance, three-mont- h six-3Tear-- e number along with the for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and are distributed as a public service by ADVO at the request of the National Center, toll-fre- "Somewhere, someone knows where Lance is, said Vince Giuliano, ADVOs Senior Vice President of Government Relations, "We urge people nationwide to look for Lancet picture in their mailbox and to call the National Centers hotline with any information on his whereabouts. According to Chief Deputy Allen Johnson of the Kane County Sherriffs Office, Lance was last seen on August 13, 1996, at approximately 8 p.m. leaving a next-doo-r neighbors house to retrieve a video game from his own tome. When Lance never arrived at either residence, his us, said Kimberly Guevarra, Lances mother. "Our family is offering a $10,000 reward for any information regarding his whereabouts. We hope that the reward, along with ADV Os picture distribution, will help us find him. Since the establishment of its Americas Looking For Its Missing Children program in 1985, ADVO has coordinated with the National Center to distribute over 25 billion pictures of missing children on its direct mail cards. The program has led to STAMPIN UP! 36th fastest growing in state the safe recovery of 79 children, evor approximately one out of STAMPt.tr UP! was hcnaned by Governor Leavitt as one of the 100 fastest seven featured. ery growing companies b Uteh. The company ranked 36Sh this year in compariADVO is the nations largest son to GStti in 1995, Comparry executives kxA forward to continued growth STAJMPtN Microtargeting services com- andboreasedpbcppoettMfesfortttesurwuncSngcornmunkfes. UP? to area the many located Kanab is and be the b of revenues with appreciates annual pleased pany to " approximately $1 billion. ADVO specializes in targeted shared and solo direct mail services to aucontacted local the provide customized targeting family witsolutions for its clients needs. thorities. There were no nesses to his disappearance and, The Company's Mailbox Values despite extensive searches by brand shared mail program is the local police department and distributed nationally to over 6 1 big family, as well as natinnall million households weekly. exposure through Americas ADVO also offers limited transMost Wantedand Unsdked Mys- portation services. It has 20 mail teries, there have been few veri- processing facilities and 70 sales fiable leads on his whereabouts. offices nationwide. ADVOs corT would give everything I own porate headquarters are located to have Lance brought hack to in Windsor, Connecticut. employee mrfo contribute the success of the company. Mejia featured at Art Access Gallery Jean Irwin, along with the collaborative work of Brian The Art Access Gallery presents a group exhibition in celebration of the holidays. The Holiday exhibition will hang from December The Openis ing Reception Friday, December 6 from 6 to 10 p.m. The Holiday Exhibition features paintings by Kanab resident Cyrus Mejia, and other artists Bevan Chipman, Holly Williams, and assemblages by Kershisnik & Joe Adams, nutcrackers by Robin Lee Roberts, Ukrainian eggs by Ronnie McDonough, retablos by a Jeronimo Lozano and 6-2- 7. Lucy Fairchild Decorated Christmas Tree. The Art Access Gallery is located at 339 West Pierpoint Avenue in Salt Lake City. 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