| Show B8 The Salt Lake Tribune Bangerters Confer Awards Utah Guard Wins $100000 On 29 Volunteers in State In Nationwide Competition Friday May 10 1991 On April 26 Gov Norm Bangerter and his wife Colleen honorary chair of the Utah Council of Volunteers presented volunteerism awards to 29 recipients from each county in the County Cache County Search and Rescue Commander Kim Braegger and his wife Rozanne Carbon County Margaret Marrelli Daggett County Tim Dewey and Roberta Erich Davis County Andrew Leslie Derbyshire Duchesne County Ellen Rawl-ing- s Emery County Frank and Margie White Garfield County Robert P Benfield Grand County Ann Day n Carter Iron County Connie W Juab County R Roscoe Garrett Kane County US (Uke) Gardner Millard County Glen W Swalberg and Shari Ashworth Morgan County Dennis G Kelley Piute County Joan K Anderson Rich County L Dallas Johnson Salt Lake County Thuryle M Clyde state Mrs Bangerter stated "These 29 individuals play such an important role in society They are to be commended for their efforts on behalf of all those whom they serve" Each recipient received a certificate of appreciation to symbolize the strong spirit of volunteerism in Utah Following are the winners and the county they serve in: Beaver County Betty C Miller Box Elder County Delone Ny-ma- 1( Cache Bradford-Glove- r Giant Locomotive to Pull for Children Challenger the world's largest steam locomotive and No 844 will pull 22 restored passenger diner and lounge cars between Elko Nev and Salt Lake City Thursday as a fund-raisfor the Utah Chapter of Make A Wish Foundation which gives youngsters with illnesses a wish of their choice The special departure sponsored by Railflite a tour operator using re- ters Complex and the "Pride In Ownership" program designed "to make certain that leaders took care of soldiers throughout the system" said Warrant Officer Terry M Haslam the command program support specialist and assistant chief of staff of Utah's The 'Utah National Guard recently won a $100000 third-plac- e prize in the nationwide Army National Guard's Communities of Excellence competition Lt Gov Val Oveson and Maj Gen John L Matthews Utah National Guard adjutant general will lead a contingent of Utah guardsmen at a May 23 award ceremony at the Pentagon in Arlington Va The Communities of Excellence program was adopted by the US Army to improve installations so soldiers would receive quality training and facilities wherever they went The program was later expanded to include National Guard and Army Reserve commands thrr ghout the US Utah's selling points e were its program the new Draper Headquar ' donation to Make A Wish Foundation is $149 per person Reservations are available through Army National Guard "The relationship between the Guard and the community was an integral part of our plan because the community is where our soldiers live" said Mr Haslam The Utah Guard's community-suppo- rt program includes the November Veterans Day Concert Scouting for Food Program Military Ball Freedom Academy Minuteman Awards Dinner and community construction assis- tance by National Guard engineer units family-assistanc- mem stored private rail cars starts with one-wa- y chartered Wednesday bus transportation to Elko That trip a night in an Elko hotel Challenger's rail fare lunch on the train and a Ukk GriffinThe Sail Uke Tribune " : Asians Celebrate Cultural Diversity Author to Speak At Westminster Rowena Reed leads the Filipino Dance Troupe through steps at the 1991 Asian Festival featuring exotic fashions tradi-- : tional dance and food prepared by SL's Asian communities Utah Lake Jordan River Hearings Set Three hearings will be held Tues- day to discuss the administration and distribution of water in Utah Lake its tributaries and the Jordan River ' The first is scheduled for 9 am at the state Department of Natural Resources auditorium 1636 W North Temple It will be followed by a 2 p m meeting at the Utah County Ad- - ministrative Office in Provo and a 7 pm session at Wasatch Middle School in Heber City Center for the Performing Arts The presentation is free llPahle's SHVTDl OPES DA1LT II n in Jury Convicts of Showing Porn s ICObblE'l Author and editor Judith Viorst will speak Thursday at Westminster College's Day of Inspiration Ms Viorst will present "How to Survive Love Guilt Life and Other Dilemmas" at 11 am in the Jewett IfiXI'llll t i i 1 - jt i Ex-Teach- er I 111 JLLLLJ-J- II w-' W i i v— VV V II " si H W TEL9P1E TIL Pti 1£03T8TC£Z3 OPKf &J2EDAYS REGISTER FOR THE 8ATUKDAY k SLClassic 5 & 10K RACE VI I cTl A l-a- ALL LOCATIONS! 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