Show Fayette Hews News Nayfidd Olivia Cornell - Raby Hammond 528-79- 528-79- Our The resident cooking group has baked Thoughts are with you Dick Gillham owner of Gill’s Old their fruit cakes and put them away for Christmas The resident craft group son born November 10 1996 in Bonnet Factory Cafe will fly to MisOrem Utah He weighed 8 lbs 14 oz souri this week to attend the funeral have made a Nativity Scene and his brother Don Gillham placed it on the piano They made 3 and was 21 inches long and will be of Mayor Ace and Dorothy giant Christmas stockings for Bill named Clay Justin Mellor His grandRobertson have been close friends for Cindy and Will parents are Lynn and Ronda Hunts28 years with Don and Alice Gillham On each of the residents eating man of Salina and Jim and Loretta Hill Family and friends will all feel the table sits a beautiful french poinsettia of Gunnison and the late Kendall C loss donated by Calene Braithwaite of Mellor His are Family Members Meet in Elko Manti She is a granddaughter of resiGuy and Ila Huntsman of Aurora Flo Eighteen family members of Beth dent Ruth Larson and the late Faye and Ann Willden attended a traditional Bredsguard Joyce Olsen of Ephraim along turkey dinner hosted by beth Ann’s with other mutual leaders and young Carolyn Bredsguard of Monroe Carroll and D’ann Mellor and the late daughter Dana Symmer people in the 6th Ward presented a They all had a wonderful time and short program They visited with evRene’ Mellor of Fayette and Acel were able to attend a basketball game ery resident giving them a decorated Thompson and the late Amy Thompwhere one granddaughter played in the candle They also brought door decoson of Gunnison game and another granddaughter rations for resident rooms and 2 bed Spending the weekend home with played in the pep band (They won the buddies to help keep residents warm their parents Keith and Delene Thank you Ephraim 6th Ward you are game) Bartholomew and family were their Beth Ann’s sister Barbara from special people out there sons Gary a student at SU U and Ryan Elk Grove CA was also able to attend Thursday afternoon Jeana James a student at Snow the dinner with her family and some of her doggers danced and Pam Braithwaite and children of Meetings played the piano and sang Friday afScout Round Table meeting will ternoon Stephanie Lambertson and Salina enjoyed visiting a few times last week with her parents Dean and be Thursday the twelfth at 7 pm in Diane Johnson brought their children's choir to perform beautiful Christmas Ephraim Darlene Bartholomew Mayfield City Council will hold a songs These children were from Richard and Ann Harrop flew to short meeting on Wednesday DecemGunnison Valley Austin Texas and enjoyed Thanksgivber 11 7 pm at the Mayfield City Saturday afternoon brought a ing with their daughter Kandy and Hall double decker program The first proDave Meade and sons After a week Mayfield Community Care gram was a Barber Shop Quartet from of fun and vacation with the grand- Center News Manti They were brothers Kim and sons they returned home Christmas has arrived at the care George Richardson and David and Wendy Mellor daughter of Brent center The building is full of decoraRobert Tibbs accompanied by Rae and Carla Mellor participated in a tions The sound of Christmas music Ann Tibbs Kim and George played ano recital at the Centerfield Church is heard often with the numerous music on their saws What a wonderElva Jensen was her teacher the chilful group Loa Yardley’s daughter groups bringing Christmas programs Diane and her four children from dren did good Tooele performed after the quartet Neil Mellor was in Little Rock Arkansas for 2 weeks and attended a The Fayette Ward Christmas din- They played the piano clogged sang accordion What a talner was held Friday December 6 at and played the Range Operation School and he reented family Thanks to the Duce famceived honor graduate the church A huge crowd attended a and Loa Yardley ily Kurt Mellor and John and Karen lovely roast beef dinner was served The residents at the care center so Moore and sons enjoyed the weekend The primary put on the program and We just wish we enjoy programs with parents Ivan and Bessie Mellor Santa came and visited the children could have more during the year Justin and Jamie Mellor are proud the birth of their infant to announce Gunnison an4 Gnler unnison Businessmen Association s Gift Bsslceft In Sfo£ Page B4 Salina SunGunnison Christmas lighting tradition continues on temple square versity choirs symphonies and orchestras children’s groups madrigals ensembles and barbershop choruses Admission to the free concerts on Temple Square is limited to those eight years of age and older with the exception of the Mormon Youth Chorus and which is open to all ages Symphony Carol Enhancing the Temple Square experience this season will be an international collection of nativity sets on display at the Museum of Church History and Art across the street west of the Square On display through January 7 will be creche sets from several countries including Egypt Equador Zaire Italy Japan Mexico Poland Israel Philippines Germany Sri Lanka Ghana and India Also on exhibit are oil paintings and sculptures with Christmas themes including the works of Avard Fairbanks Leo Fairbanks Geronimo Lozano and others In addition to the daily concerts on Temple Square there are guided tours Christmas films Sunday morning Tabernacle Choir broadcasts (9:30 am MST) and daily recitals on the famed Tabernacle organ Elsewhere in downtown Salt Lake City Promised Valley Playhouse 132 South State Street will present “The Gift of Christmas” featuring popular It is the story of the innkeeper who turns away baritone Robert Peterson Joseph and Mary and is allowed to come back to the present day to leant of the impact the Christ child has had on the world over the centuries The show runs Tuesday through Saturday from now through December 28 at 7:30 pm with 2 pm matinees scheduled for December 14 19 20 21 26 27 and 28 Tickets can be purchased at the box office or by phone with a credit card For November 29 1996 Cory Thurston 26 pf Redmond UT was driving (to fast for the conditions) on State Road 89 and lost control Trooper Mark Topham reported he rolled his vehicle one and The driver was wearing his seat belt and was uninjured November 30 1996 Edward Lewis Konkol 48 of California was stopped for a traffic violation on State Road 24 near milepost 7 by Trooper Bruce Turner vestigation revealed the driver had been operating the motor vehicle under the influence He was arrested and booked into the Sevier County Jail 1996 December Elfredo J Arrizon 26 and his 33 R Jesse SanMiguel passenger both of Colorado were stopped for a near minor traffic violation on milepost 4 by Trooper Ken Pitts vestigation revealed that the subjects were in possession of controlled substances They were arrested for posand session of methamphetamine marijuana and booked into the Sevier County Jail Lorenzo Ibarra 22 of SLC UT was travelling on State Road 89 near milepost 103 Trooper Russ Whitaker reported that the driver was traveling too fast for conditions and slid off the icy road receiving minor injuries December 3 1996 Amber J Baughman 30 of Dennear ver CO was travelling on milepost 62 with her three children Lane that she Ogden reported Trooper hit a patch of ice and lost control of her vehicle The vehicle slid across the roadway and rolled two times The driver and her passengers were not injured they were all in seat belts and child restraints jr CLES Shop at these participating merchants and your name will be entered for the next drawing You will then be eligible for the iowout GRAND PRIZE SHOPPING SPREE held at 10 am Saturday Morning at Gunnison Thriftway All 96 Bikes On Sale Till They’re Gone! 298 South Main Nephi 623-442- 4 Justin for the best prices Guaranteed delivery for Christmas on all Trek GT and Haro Bicycles Call Rasmusen's Ace Hardware 435 S Main 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